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Show - , ;:f t, DESERET EYENING ' M.SVS I I: iL: - 2 r 1 I - - , DEFENSE OPENS k. t it . r:. PRESIDENT 115111.11A COURT CALENDAR - TUB 1,11INEEll ' ' . ,- gt, libLU TEN if III. PIUS X. POPE - ' You probably have ISolind before now that you ca't along yet awhile witho4t a in the furnace. 1 irtrn 'SCHOOLBOY - - ,- - WEDNESDAY MAY 21 1913 out get fun. I I AT REST t, FROBS,SALOON-PEEMITLPsmiG Giving Papal Glossing IS HkATED MISSINS IS In Vatican. as the - Ituone COAL INION'T PBEME fORT. IN SPOIL t TRIALI Under argument today; ' s ' ; ' l '" ,e VoreY.V. if twen don't have ' , Id you , He , Tbo nuts newton or ot bees Medred do4kli Clitrurd of occasion Parents Nelson entillobr4011 by ,Jm.eph Mr, Park City appellant. against tolls'O'ral ' Associates Since Teeter- all this spring. to L'anieik recrsatient Take provable .tetion on In Eighteenth tt ard t'hapet it i t Bank n: American Fora. reAoolviont. i ,.. 'I ,,,,ie). Harts Applkation. day Sfoott. i Ittgatnet Dayott Smith, et at , appellant . s' 4: fsi'' :i .m V.', Miinarisht, administrator, el..; in . ' Delayed Beginning -- H. rCert; t knoIber ISI,Ysterlotts disappearance of f . nere h?I'l nt 11000 -4 Itkeithtt" Alin Ham-. 'apperlSet. - Mrs. Inlow's Decision as to et to- - ie.r.flavnt stler of saltair LeA.IL, sppeatred ile- - totta in the Irreftcfhth van! ,barel !a bor as report ied to the police this Mrs Mildred E. afternoon by 'Moines Tor& a black.1 fore the city ..:Ofrittlitaloo thug morn tmer the reinc Ito. 1 WIRD iiirith.,1- cot It I. 1. Wolgtenholme. Mama Int Dircets, Whether to Testify. 5.: int to sk that tavoTat,it a,...titni be Randall t ti lit,,,, 1,th oh MnatlaY smIth for the Denver & Rio Grande Artkui McFarlane. Secretary. 1 1 W. r ,JCI,K;E mop,sE. i I1W-ne of , 231 Glen, ..t.........,..m.-.--e4-ennetartuty realdIntrat taii..............,..,ZI.1::4;74nue. 1. Agents for t 1"N ' ,i 4 tro,, t I. tit - at, l Thomas; Ford. Jr.. aged 11 s of Alber t Hertz for 4 ,Llor'. liquor Prointrient years. disappeared from the Franklin ffi,'11 otmc,,r Ii SING. moivrAmt. MACK MIX ' JUDGE M. I. gITCHIE saloon at the Saltair depot. Mr, Nei- - WOO ng th,001 , 44) kaktenbied to pee 'school after the noon hour I SAID SHE IS 'ADVISED NOT TO. Comte!) III. Odic 73 yesterday. I Phase 'land although a constant search , 41 ' m t .,1 Utah, againat C A ... thbArr, kin ta.paned that ktaltair is In dr ) I 4 has 1 kept up for him. no trace of the ,in trial. i territorY a nir that Many persons '..cat. f :I , I Blue Wagons Bring Bettor Coil ;it been found. - .1. , r , , ,' lied hasm;szeng , . ins the resort take a itli thc n t JU LK,E. T. li 1,1:).Vi..i. i seen by the last tioy 'tau 7.J ..,Mr.,,.. 'First !Tern Witnesses b said Attack ' ad he Let The ;;elson 1 of H. Today' UOVII -------T- he that. 73;i uteh the school a few minutes totin principal ilgatnSt 4 it t',, ',,,s' -12 o.er o'clock h " to Sly,ocil hed At fter ret t ov approac that mmt was tiarreenne, PLciiiiik Ili tile yesterday. 4 " by any Cs '.... ,oropi dence Given by Rollo , butte a s h,,.n 4 'A Ith the ' and that Hertz had Vase fellow eras little Po the ,''. t r,o,tion,d. lie ''. injurits playing ) gouged Dolby's side with lits e- a pi o,..., ... ..: presentr,l I '.trikede... k v Witne driven was A short tater he , lbow. Dolby gouged back plaintiff a..,,, 'rn. by a aagea 'Principal wt. and case tile- - 7:"':n .,,,) aeltbeer at the - , 4 - - - - - - . ralasd. and Inquiry tint. the is ,..anyan developed the fact man that it total be 1)41,,:ilt th,re am . un na)tion til plaintiff uittKput returned to hehadnot .:fi.it as tu.t 1 --- - --Tr .7In -the illi'ell over to an agent. Th. boy's playmittes Joinad tat, men glared at each .th(r for I or mnr, than an hour prejuM'c, 7After-a-- I ; tr) oho Iln.,. agoirist Aigev'l , Isearch avhkti was continued practicatly s:',' subs'iled then w o uld m otie minutes. ,oed''' fen This sithed t tn. rec.v.-atia morning. the defense began to ; all madit. Jos,ditrnagr. for thP all , seysit.t., to blows. The mu r t Mrs ft e,1 s affe. t,on, as the tor teitors to get ll on trie preziti--- i t'l - coining his f :Iireduce testimony before the jury in Early this afternoon the police urre 4, .1 pape- r- Preeenttly Dome el. opened Jel.s.-nosse , - 4 a re,ottit-tacts -tatiorrist by-taf -t tesert. attege4 Meek and I motherLt.. to frantic anPealed J'' to hear tho uttoninhed miler 7 Judge M. te Itit,hie's court in ,behall arlTWU tenni, on plaintiff's t; r Ipatrolmen 7 l'w 'XiHe laughed out loud DAT always had trouble ohboti who is on trial for '''. Caleb ) :: 11 I tench. . the boY- - tie is small for his age. and beer at Salton 1) Ut I s .11 t turned and looked at him The Thee the murder of Thomais (,k...ddie) Whitt, hi' I. of his disappearancei.,6 I44 the time - J ' time ti. t; i , utitit; loolittr i 40 . laughed again. k !last leer we lvid efi.a .ly a to ite h 1 4: "' -l4 kV the pareer-and That lar lie Dolby in a pair of black trous- deemed ;It has understood that the delar v,aa Jiihn A StrePt agil,!OAt. tlh'e Mtllertrlq94Pie..and41astre-,pk.-i4,...ps,-4,mo-,eIrrer-ooked hi, Ines black hat ' soft i uhhi 7.s....,:...71...,7-..--,,,,s-.:alai, l'era,7: wan i ,zreaReeti.lgeeidinit JLAsciskal Ant li- the tea. t 1 gasped- - Xoc,shat. he tale. 4" ;': .1i1,4 aindf the resort II 13 In uei '..,Tritor ' ,: hiatk shoes- Ile Wore no coat ,on'"I':. 'i."'" ciA low as to whether she would take the gal s rvices alleg hea Jed man deliberatety ratting ael.,",,, to ha ve been ren- - I it 1, t ,r-- i,,',, .,,,,,,tv ,,11.1 "ttif TM ' TAU tfrell ... the 1amily-1, I .t he begin Then ...4. from - husband,-- -- It the peper poem err herstand baLdisteatati, 41.11. litre and the toy's parents fear the lad , to-- reed W leggin 'with- tut a prreciaintviirwsses for defendant. t file commission took I tl t, m a t t er been coaxed away by older boys, r17r learned that Wis. in!ow before 777: , , 7 I, 1' find M. I' Nilartier; easel der advieement. The a echuckle. H. H. - w ,, ;..,!'; Lion pfrkg a at' pulita , aas instructed at a conference, 'with under atitutneiit 11111 allern0On. , .; 7 AC000d lorti!' paid Dolby-- lit tunlei 4 and het., over tor i .1,..i.,4 --5: - Judge Samuel R. Thurman and Soren nand man's HOHL i. : HARVESTER the Cal ...f .110.,t .turther ,..,, th,,.. 1.,,,,,,! rc,ei, diseu.ssion, I' e. LOOFBOTIROW. - .11 tre x. 'Christensen this morning at the! J nem of the colon-as44y dear fellow.' be said. "J sit 7'"' are opposed I,. L t i -Internattonal I have been it brut& e lirical offices of tne , 5470.4 4 k't to leafy ottr, rvl efratrtirt A. ec Larson. to Merviesinc the nunitit, "' The oPotogizo of ii110,1rJA t not to take. the witness ' , the fit.. toile rooming by bear. a 13arbarian. 'Will you form proprietor are gloving today to this 0"C,1:"ItS iteths Harvester company 'Tenting 'stand in her husband 8 case; and at the house, .. a drfendant accused of keening The commission receicI a e,,Toniu-- It me?" ii south ti ,,y. .,, the titer sarehonse quarters, ponelusion or the conferent e. it was dOrdtrlY house; JurY heIng- IroPan" nication trom Judge Ai. ..lender "I don't know,"u raid the Stith West strott. Tito warehouse will want me tor 'M Ho. , cars of stated that, her decision was communi- eled machinery i Master. of the hold &grit:natant rox.e.... Man. "'Why ort Juni and implements. and the general agent, M RS- - MILDIWit re it'IN"Lb "Because you are one of the bebt ta. Meneing that Mrs. An L e YOUng. Hanscn ,atted to the attorneys. his in much is NEW SUITS FILE D.Seel. Mr. pride taking how you anemia., and A. McMaster. Jr. be lows going. I $aw !:11.1, and E. A. Walton., arm represent incommodious and comfortable new quart ad-- atm itttle poemtherone ,yog pg. probation officertee The- - matter e. ,was ' Alleir. 14At relletetelel .arereePeelluient Joe' 'THIRD DISTRICT COURT. VALIJABLE-URt; ;';'. ttbt would ecentualty tittle Poeta I that wrote ti - ;low. 'Whether I it. tie wee members of the Smite.oeveral cut out. irrferrectF. department of public air 88048 Atte,. Reuben' ermtid Vert ewer Law, make us." Ai Yeller. AV hettey. Claweon. Ne II P. Ki M DUG UP NEAR BERLIN waht to shake hands and terOreT13,eettil. alleged a wen believed she will fol.' 3:171. SalTtnin:-Iff SHEEPKEN. not resenman TO NOTICTS of ball and other familiee, many R. e. woky and w. E. Hooper Were The to be owing on a note. low the Instruction of her attorneys. for paten awe in the school ahomattended a her PrOVInted tful. front proper i early of the third Haying - patrolnien More than a week ago, Judge Ritchie much an 't i Wade to patrolmen of the tweet"' dam; here and remember Mr- Handbill The follotring notice in sheepmen urn containing a he admired Dolby nearlyaridan nowadt1 Petit May who an t. order aa whose terieber. their Rosell, himself. I granted allowing first admired gentle ye is being send out today, by the state collection of or petroimen grade. The maignati Dolbly is acting as a detective in inlow's case. grild artieles attributed by ' Ford P. Driggs was aecepted. - rj6;ijrnerrITell 11.t1c;'7oh&I;enler-dat.:COURT, NEWS ,4 of commoners, experts to the seventh and eighth they are real cronies. board to see Mn. Intim. It le understood I sheep liam Stober was appointed a te; in A. A. deed. Andrew CanisSaint both Sheriff Jr.. very their Smith, secretary of the fi re department to take t;1,:erpnee centuries before the Christian era was through ,f bY WE DO JOB PRINTING. The services were'eopelueted and Dist. Atty. E. O. Leatherwood of D. A. Hurd. resigned. and H. D. uncovered today by well diggers on an rouNG'S DEMURRER HOLDS. r. A. Clawson . who had been ter: Meted to the order and it was revoked in and under ordered is ..it Wetzel! was .appointed a member of Bishop hereby estate in the vicinity of Eberswaide, :7 - by the court. Emelt was admitted, (teeth- associated with the deceased I. Hots la your stocit ttt Letter Beak' in .Caste the department to nil the vacaney for mane Yeare. A male quartet coin-- - pursuan:e of the 'authority and dis- 11111PS however. to the county Jail and he Judge Loothourow Rules. the Utah cretion conferred upon W. the tz'' of exulted The urn. which is among the most 'Envelopes, Bill Heads and other elks John by resignation of S. Fred Ensign.; florae posed ..,Brought by City.. had a talk with Mrs. lalOW, aa a rel of sheep commissioners ancient finds aver made hoard state Hil. to Germany. 'supplies? Graham. John le. Spencer and Horace ,putt of his conversation with Mrs. laws of contains of Salt 41. articles These include, with you on- him : G. tVhitney renderee the sejectio.ne by chapters 27 and 50 of the commisher naine was placed on the list of, Holding that the ordinace or re Utah. aheep Ii.entttIed and bowls,. bracelets supposed to books. certificates, bookictx. -rings from "Farewell and Earthevelloborse Lake City probhibiting persons All, UTAH WOOL - SAITS '11111- - 7 witner,ses to be called by the defense. or that all persons sioners, owning, he of Phoenician origin. and Imported '"Rest. Root for the Weary Soul.", The I ceipts. In fact anything In the prink or- cattle- When court opened in .....m- --It . any rams or sheep Permittengltarees charge e'clock,the having to of Baltic. the way invocation .walti by Elder Joeepti Don Germany by Fr--introduced two witnesses who in or near. ot to ling line. any otream 1"el went experts oeport llah maks cart. ymmx. in a Ge, tnnet, worm, diseased with 'rabies. or exposed DEFT, v;. t testified that they sav, a man who re- of water used by. pollute ITHE DEBERrAT NEWS, JOB the city for waiter better than those obtainine in side...Ming the life ef the aeceeeed women was thereto. and such rams or sheep are t ! ; sembled A. S. Rolto. the witat FRANCE'S IN the winter PROGRESS upon of large running Milt wittlin the ten principal states.' obtained from peeve ranging eulogized be Elder Alonzo Young. nese for the state. at the Scene of the asupply anywhere. I; ! shall gather such rams or where the water le Bret taken II to it rents. with an siverago of is cents. who maid that Mrs Randall had been range. and NAVAL STRENGTH ';' treat the same in accormurder at I oclock in the morning tot- - by point STOCit CERTIFICATES. The face test Utah ',were have been the encouragement and Ineptration sheep an is provistion giving city. arbitrary .' ; lowing the homicide. After this test:- - the city rights in . violation of the more fortunate titt,rsaItIttoturtlall'Ivrilltryl to of mem of thew, present and of many dance with the rules and reculations crtiilleates, bonds and Mad Stork thaease t:! of was tor the scabies before the ', te who were unab le te he there to teew meal given. the defense attacked which says that no state tito'eumi ;replevin Workine to thiswend . on the books of any visa or style matte le the debate of ac June h otherfirst of My the story as told by 110110 on the night constituting'. year day or enforce 'Asia which tify to te.r worth, but who would EstImatss promptly Inrnobol, wise. such rams or sheep will he con- naval budget in the senate of the murder, by eondueting expert-meri- ts shall make today, order. N ESI'S JOB DEPT. ways remember her as the Mfgentl of demned and abridge the priveleges or ima week ago Saturday night at munities destroyed, or treated at Major of Marine Pierre Itaudon. stbilte THE DESERET the foundetion for their future TO BLOW of citizens of the United Astelsent PAVING leying WORK. between the the first planer's of autoerpenee. Scene the murder withran the mircese President temith tittkeatienal menus. These wspertments ware being Stale& Judge Frederiek.C. Loothourow day of JUne nd Ahe first day of Oc- In glowing terms of remarkable progress of th e rendship el- - tober this morning stained the denurrer city comminetnn Dome to pave' 1 NERAL NOTICES'. in tho department ot Prttnee's.naval of each year." related when the awn, loph an ad- - in netweertImola and sire. him Randal,. ., the case of Salt Lake elty atgainst Wnt.,ew strength. The marine department. he knirnment until I o'clock this after a . i '. i, cemented 4 mutual by friendship was who B. . Jr Young. Bald. AU Mantis wishing, tó view the toth had gained three years already, Seymour ' iii '7 ' labors in missionary- - work la the aired igt ream, embed of belittling the waters uf on the time schedpied for carrying out the late Joints W. Skinner. wane usual n la Isle P the so Th ode do at eon V. AND DAUGHTER. Independent hfltS. died BEER ..i In. executive session this morning. May Parley's eanyon. the ' NEWS :1 program. Four more who tn. Taylor, 5, Ong of the deceasel celled teeth his of Jessoh Judge Loofbourew holds that the the city commission tentatively agreed spirit i Beer. Om lives at 14S Beiships will be 'Aid down in October isnd parlors sincere adMiration. and he felt that - . Veit Tempt... today front I to t tn 4 ", the the at be would by continued the the rights city granted iti . moot avenue, half a bloek from the South street from the occasion was not one of sorrow, pave Seventh wattitel rtn.r.ontisentosteo;Stathnefortlenr. 4 rate Advrt bang repreeentatives of the salveyork city the eight to 1."'"F atrset to 'Path East Special attention, TThhourstidorlayy ,atent of the murder . was the first wit- statutes giving the the considering- the e selvaneed- age rif - lt rI'i 1 '3 eteeett, ati4- Randall contanimation . " Harriman system throughout the Unithe hat& ilia being given to arma- Short Line. called for the defense. She testi pass lews against and '''' n reuteon the which he happy ' ed Stang' will hold their annual meet; ments. fled that she and her daughter ,Alabel of' water within ten miles of the In- - I te appropriate ele.000 for isebrk on the fele sure would take place between her' Tha tUrIPTISI Of Lillian May lr,ri,Writ , 44( ing at the Hotel Utah May M. Upwards other women were near the take, are such that the city has only Sig Cottonwood lake dams. The two and husband and the sons who will he held al the resiomi.e. loaTritrtate will be elennitety diet number of .5 of 5 attaches of the publicity depart-probate" automoKie on the morning after the right to meet such ordinaneea 1 la! " ton avenue. Thursday. Milky years agoBather. ments of the various roads in the HarWHY THEY MADE UP. by the city cement:5RM at he ., 1 tragedy when the body of White was reasenably neceasary to pdle.it thelacted upon tomorrow A it leave withos a eftnetrUed. Meeting sevwill ;n be session i!. supply. $o removed' by the police from the ma. riman morning. for group sire for the emulation of the true Lat- action of . the commission tot- DIED. court holds that the law is not in thellts ;; chine. who receivve obeyed and eral days considering the work of their Paseenters who travel Into town on introduction at the reguleer walked Saint : : "Why did you go out to the Rene of filet with the eonetitution. but hetiewed the in the techt from the day she departmentr. a certain train every friCtilling have long rimA.tmoRE.-- At of an opinion frem City At- tho famlie reeetwe the murder'" Atty. Vi'aitan asked Mrs. points out that the city assuming the gospel years 111. M Ogikle, superintendent of noticed the 't H. J. Dininny to the effect that eibraeed of Mr. V3 east Eighth !tooth street.13 May Isdiction mutual for the purpose an stated 0 animosity the of her day years I deem'. the eastern division of the Western Eugene F. Dallintore. arid "Jun CurlositY. I gimes." she replied. passes an ordinace making it ordaw. ifis the city commission wishes to do so John C. Cutler. man and the the 6 daYa. with Dolby and reof his month in prominent is Jr., the Pacific He spoke city today. may draw up a contract calling for leeseelation with Mrs. k "Bid you see an old gentlemanthere ful for any horses. no matter how .:' ,The Summit will ha held Thurstat. ; Randall. whose-few.the condition of traffic on the blue eyes and busby red hair.- - Somehow ( of the ih. expenditure of - only half the tertuenee tirlIfted the moral conditions ports May n. in the Third ward chariot at la ot that time?"- regardless of- the as satisfaetory. the tonnage Western 4 amount find of e to two full the those owners to the use of the waters of "'Yet; sir." always happened improvement this p.m. Interment in City cemetery. all with whom she came into eon- a steady Increase. "Did you talk to him?" the stream. to remain i the ceryon, year on curb and geteweeetztenelosteeltete Vette and Bishop Claweon. in- relatitig showing seats ,and the way they neighboring the family resThe city ham Seale tied up in teP eireumstanees At L. Mohler. president of the "yea, when he came up and spoke He holds that this is an arbitrary ea..II20. used to exchange belligerent glances wonnmANREE.-her surrouneling idence. Pa Lincoln Ave.. May 30. tiMf to me." she imprevement and only half of the death. announced as his erelee and le not a reasonable- this Arm belief that Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line anti tn tier d year. ylvla Woodmansee. sharp remarks prepared onlookers arrived in Salt Lake last ! '' There- in her case eePeciallY -of power under the sstatutes. e ork can be done thleyear- 9 RR.- Attorney Walton aeked that Mr. exert-le' 4 :, had no roads. who returned to his Omaha head- for a real battle. Laat week, however, the commission be brought into the court room. The acts described In the complaintnr desires to- ato no victory. death no grave evening. 'ItlAVIS.At 5011 'met Second South street. sting.' George quarters at 114 o'clock this afterl att.:After Rollo bad stood up in front of are held to be the ordinary and natural propreate hut $26.000 this year and the the enemies Appeared to fly a nag of M. 1911, Clyde Davie, aged ll years, Pyper sang the beautiful solo, "Hese noon. Mr. Mohler said that wan hie remainder then Presnext and escaped witness to the year. Co.'s parlor& ,À use of urreetien Tiny:' and the benediction canyon lands. For these no special significance- -- truce. For the first time during their ( ltd4k,r1v at O'Donnell ent had trip le frm the court room. Mrs. Beer was reasons the court sustained th e. de- - ' The itttnrney's opinion is to the ef- - watt pronounced i by Prest. Willard he was merely a cursory Mi- acquaintance they approached each COVERT.In thio city. May el. MI fret that it would not be In viola- - Young. The grave in , making :. asked if It recognised him. murrer. the , i, city cemetery of the lines and it the same other In a Christian manner- - The pas-- . general debility. Everett Covert..ard 2 lion of the law to make oneehalf of where interment was made "The man who came up to me and I . . wax deli- - time "oant. an old time moil earrier. the iippropriation. taking a rest from office work. ; 7 asked me if there bad been a wreck Upen this opinion rated by Bishop T. A. Clawson. RUTHERFORD HOMICIDE. sengerit were mystified; and as they are The remains are at tha tuner.' orlon; ' the commisatan thief morning in ex that morning reeembies this Man' very gP of Mill Joseph Wm. Taylor. 2$ south Wfd over Further dein case the of the ceutive wondering k , 'session decided .' hearing to much." she said. FUNERAL OF RE. DOANE. suddenly expend but veloped spirit of brotherly love. it Temple street. , Thomas clements. charged with mur- - the $25.004 this year and the remainder CONNECTICUT WORKMEN' S I "What la your best judgent !, "Well, I believe it is the lame man. Albany. N. Y May funeral seems the duty of those in the seeret , From the amount saved. $16.000 der in the fitst degree, the shooting ovf next. COMPENSATION BILL nt --the Right nev. willtam Croswell to volunteer a brief explanation. FLAMISM AND VADERTAILERA Wilt he appropriate& for the Cotton- I cannot Identify him poettively," H., E. Rutherford in- a Itteltarita street i but In the first place,. Mr Dolby's person. "Whwt conversation did you have The Seventh South int- Doane, bishop of the Episcopal diocese on Annt 14. wan re wood darns. roomtnnho DP:MONS A ISPECTALrt ;; ality must be considered. He is a poet R.FLORAL, with him?" she was asked. will cost about glii.001. aftp.nupon before Cim- - of ithitny. was held thas afternon in surned E. Evans. Main. MILSOMent Was. Hartford. Conn.. May As he is fortunate enough to get a few he asked me if there had riee Of yesterday of r'After the e Peac e E M -Eltaimp. All sathedral Saints. E. rt. th Prominent t' i 6 necticut legislature passed todav- an hisSoPs. clergymisn and litYinen at- - of his lyrics publishe& he also reads I THW LEADINCI WLORIST. W. W. been a wreck. I told him a man had Allen and a WOITIall knoun as FIJNERAt OF JOHN COBBLEY. them. When in a jocular mrold be mrs WINO- - 214 E. Ind loath. Whoa Wis. optional atiramens compensation- bat i tended; ; - been murdered. He add that- he AVIV,- Cond. but uho says the Is Mrs. Alien. , It will be signed by the governor. Ha testiAed that out for a walk and get- - lost. 7,.. :', ; The serviess were ctmducted by. the he does this because if he doesn't read they saw Rutherford and The hill t of five I ces Held I employers comeconference aplies Seri into he had nobody else will One mornImpressible said In the room of Bose HarSunday Last or MoreRight Rev. Richard H. Nelson. who the, stuff VACCTM CLEANING. persons. excluding casual la- - succeeds ing Mr. Dolby left his boarding house a few days, and was living with foriciet to the bishopric. mon on the day of the shooting. Both Diarist Mt. Olivet. t comm The bor. law on de fenses are In a dispirited mood. A poem of his PORTABLE CLEANERS CARTEL) BY i on Third East etreet, lie testilted that the two men,were quart'.'. ! 1 swept away In event of litigation to the l had appeared In a morning paper and own trout place to place are air 0111 ;1. remarked that this was a wicked cite'. reling just before the shooting. The . STOCK CERTIFICATES. party in interest who has refused to had afforded much breakfast-tabl- e Imprearive funeral services over the accePt and he was glad that he lived in the bearing was continued until Nlay int roller towels, peripatetic public drink il,I. the law. compensation I told him that the city pubItc halt. remains of John S. Col,hirY the en- bonds and blank comment of a caustic nature. Mr. int cups and asWIMPTII111001 country. ',-- 1 4 of compensation for death I Stock WOW Adjustment a brushes. welt Just was portabie still .. was not so wicked. and in a few min wreatling with the as a 1,, or injuries is $ .; a week and the maxi- - itaka of any size or style made to Dolby ratatter---Wgineer who died as the result of rarry BANK CISJIKS' ELMS. utes he walked on:: ProtriPtiY famished. barbs thus lodged in his .sensitive around portable and then beat It Out of a age , rustained through being run mum Sla. Dependency is taken care of. InYtlar'LDESERET NV:WA bosom when he entered the train and Get a ToseShe Mrs. Beer then described Iloilo. JOB DEPT. 'Pose ITHE and Studs:mart Cleaner CI, disabilities Is for a ()WI compensation by locomotive, held vrpre the at beside down sat wore isdnytissawati the a light hat. a dark man. 144 g Broadway. Was. said that he 4 Local hank clerks who hole mem- - Qualtrough-Alcot- t undertaking OW- - t based on tables of liability comnaiftez. brown suit and that she noticed thot bership hi the American institute or lorr. Sunday .1:411a- nose .A.R I C.; Blehop Heber', crooked. .1 on examina- S. Culler of the...Thirtieth ward be.ing JOSEPH SWIM'S TEACHINGS. litable. 13 years, Ranking; : When her daughter. in old, wascalled, elie said thal she au 1 tion tomorrow nighl on commercia- friends and The chapel was ailed with A elasained arrangement of Thi I -- relatives of the deceased i Doctrinal Rollo ails the same leant liswthe questions cereceing.the ground Sermons and Writings of the , , i who talked to her and her mother oni, gone over during the winter in lec- - and apprnpriate hymns were sung by ,!!Great Latter-da- y by Prophet, compiled members of the .Thirtieth . ward choir the morning following tits murder C. Ash- F. Parry. From the authorized E. tures : .. by Attorney a.s.e.,!EIWITI who rendered "I Need Thee at.1 ton. on Saturday night the Ninth south and Thud- - E'en ,Hietory of the Church of Jesus Christ Rho said Attorney Walton' had will hold their annual banquet clerke Hour." 'Beautiful City." and "Nearer 1,of Latter-da- y -- . : Saints. Cloth Iic. poet- God tn Thee." The opening PtYer i My Masi him in the hall Hots Utah, her attentioit to aas offered by Joseph Potter, and Con-- 1 osid.Adverrp4emerit. believe& she and . that really morning - ,-- -4: poling 'addresses were .made by Alex-- 1 ollo was the man . Beerl . ' B . 0 !ander Buchanan. Jr.. Charles .Cottboth Mrs. . On ! rell. Jr.. and Bishop airier. who dwelt and her daughter .admitted that Rosell ' . upon the stern reality of life and the A .; had been to see them a number of time.; I I Of the rewurrection. The bene-- i doctrine - in regard to the convertatiott they had zs; 111.. 1". lid' was pronounced by Louis J. ,...diction a. man at. thesectic at themor-,- 1 . .. -k ank-litorattendance at the funeral! dr. MULHOLLAMB'S TESTS. , wars, 4 Locomotive tngineers and many oth, Timms& lent aOsociated with railroad work In csfied and ouestioned in regard to BOHM' whom the deceased was this Edited city. by by Prof. Evart-Stephenscene of III experiments carried out at the held in high esteem. The caeket was . . the murder,,,a week ago Saturday night of beautiful wealth :buried a beneath it ; he and Attorney Mulholland 4 said that : ,, the1 donti emblems, and ' grave at, Mt and Walton besides Rosen: Olivet Cernetery was - dedicated 1'1'1 ' 1I 'and the driver of a taxicab. went to, Cutler. Bishm,. Ninth South and Third East street. Mei a said the automobile was stationed-near- i, i, k . the place where the car was found on . Kinds of 4 I .0ct. 6, with White's body in it. 11' - LATE LOCALS After laying the proper- foundalloi4, I , ... 16 tierce; at off he told about . stepping y r: that distance from the machine be , Mato VisitorM-Iri- ts following Cullen! 1. -. a, could not distinguish the ileum about, -are registered et the the Done :popt the car as Rail bad placed them on the C. Benner! ' Me J. lire. hotel: and itrthe night of the murder. et the time maand C. Johnson of Pocatello. and )4rs. 1. shots were fired. The lights of the i G. A. Koherison,of Blackfoot thine were on. but were not the camel . ' as described on hite's car. r In Summer tnifornwThav elevator work-.:- L ' Mulholland- said that when the lights hme in the Walker Rank building were extinguished. that he could not, donned today their eummer uniforms, i5: th, . ' ,tam the outline of the ear at 1.16 paces.: . the regulation military blouse, trot's' - . -H. 111160 place4 the lightg as they..ap-- J i ,eto and cawp. 's 9 The court ivaiEhr ;, with---braid. , with the Manna' in which the street', , Dep Visiting Weather ManC. P. Kell , lights were placed by the witness. It locel weather observer at White : 7:7 eta decided after some argument tol ' ' Rocks, Is at the Motel Utah with Mrs. Boo' have the light located on the plat by ;33,,,, ' t, , the deputy county surveyor for the in, I Keil. ilabIft. g come. to tblit city on Let your . eletniet work . . on t ranch business.-- - Het - vatted-- - at the ' - iI formation of the jety; , ' I 1 ,,,.. . It weather Office this morning. , , , ' t e r LEW - .1 - 1 ; - 1 gill ' - I ''; - 4,- ue - - - t , , I ' : 4 - .:I. , '''""'""'"''''"'"''7'"''''"------''r'Not''-lfr''''-'"-''"''"""'"r'-'"t''''r---r-"nr:-- -- "..r.."'" 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