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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, MORE ABOUT MONROE. to this and said the defendant had no to right to compel these witnesses adhad he admitted that and effect. to of them that some vised In Lessenger then said that no court the land ever before had the audacity to make such a statement. He cited a case where Judge Rolapp sent such a decision back to the justice with the ap-jie- ur I AMUSEMENTS Some Facts About tho Now Famous Zang Saloon Holdup. The confession of Albeit Linder man, mother's love is said to be the alias Frank William under the death of all loves, because it 1. so sentence in the state prison, says the teadfast and disinterested. It is the Carson, Nev., New was of great inor central thought in the drama terest to the Southern Pacific people. kernel rpniRrk SESSION QF NATIONAL MUNICI,n acta--. "The GreateBt Thln four It will be remembered that a large PAL LEAGUE. "Take this back to some justice who the last at World.', the night presented number of robberies occurred on the and sense some dignity. has theater by Rose Coghlan and line between Carlin and Reno a few Marquam on to went also say: Lessenger a capable company. The play shows years ago. The Southern Pacific offiOrganization la to Improva Conditiona Not a single witness is here except tho of of Municipalitiea the subtlety and finesse of a woman's cials say that Williams had as confedby reference from you" (this to CapL Country. hand, for the kuthors are Harriet Ford erates Fred Robert F. D. Gorman, J. Iluluniskl). and Beatrice De Mille, and they hare P. Sevner, a negro named Link Jack-sodon't Hulaniskl Mark Lessenger, i a clean production in which evolved Nanot true. and John Monroe. Jackson is now you say that: It is CHICAGO, 111., April 27. The I cene can or one word one be each at Then the two lawyers glared undergoing a sentence of five years at tional Municipal League and the Naof none ia There that Jected plky Folsom for robbing and throwing from other like untamed tigers. Good City Govtional Conference-foso noticeable in play juggling problem 1 on't Court-Ddo gentle-a freight train last summer a man by The that, ernment are celebrating the completion portraitures presented not so very the name of McDermott The latter of the first decade of their existence Then Lessenger made a hot speech. lnK 8 ky Rose Coghlan and other was stealing a ride at the time on a I connotable most stars. Miss Coghlan in this present freight train between Mendona and with the largest and He said' their under held ever auspice ference Los Banos in the San Joaquin valley. Foul shame on the man who says Instance reaches purer heights and I comare to touches the heart, in showing of the The objects league In one night betwen the stations the justice would be liable for the bine the forces of all who realise that amount of the pay for these witnesses what sacrifices and heartaches a wid-i- f mentioned, Jackson, William Gorman wed other will endure for her er- - and Sevner robbed and threw six men It is only by united action and organthey be compelled to appear. I on- - Sidney Irving portrays this isation that good laws muy be obtained Hug What do you care if the heavens from moving freight trains. Jackson ho unken at a dance given alone was and the selection of men of trained fall, so long as you do right" caught and punished. I by his mother, and raises a check to a ability and proved integrity for all Monroe joined William Roberts and I THE COURT RULED. hlsher am0Unt, rendering him liable Gorman and Sevner last August over positions or prevent the success The court then proceeded to rule. He criminal prosecution. Through all in of incompetent or corrupt candidates Nevada, where the desperate coterie Mr. Lessenger quotes from thelis his mother works his reformation, said: le to office. Another object for public a systematic campaign of robbegan promote the thorough investigation constitution of the state and I would and Miss Coghlan was sincere and bing everybody they could find stealand discussion of the conditions and like to delay the decision." convincing in her emotional work. ing rides between Reno and Ogden and Lessenger I want my witnesses details of civic administration and of The comedy was well played by stealing from every freight and passthe methods for selecting and appoint- now. The process has been served. I Paula Gloy, one of the best ingenues or a ruling In any seen at the Marquam this season. Miss enger car they could enter. ing officers in American cities and of min. an nttachr..-During a period of four or five laws and ordinances relating to such event" Gloy is an Illinois girl, has a perfectly months last summer and fall over in modulated contralto voice, and she Nevada and subjects. The growth of the movement SHEP BUTTED IN. Utah, William Roberts, in the last ten years is shown by the last appeared with Frank Daniel Sevner and Gorman robbed Southern the this at Just prisoner juncture was organfact that when the league Lynn Pratt and Louis Shea especially Pacific passengers of about $3,000 in butted In. ised in 1894 there were less that fifty with the strength of their charjewelry, money and clothing, stole a Capt Hulaniskl said that the pris- pleased local organisations giving either part acter studie The Greatest Thing in lot of oner counsel and must not talk. had from champagne and cigars or all of their attention to municipal the World" is worth seeing and will be said court, robbed Under cars the this and about ruling," freight forty affairs, while now there are 600 of men who were stealing rides on freight this examination takes the form of aplayed for the laat tlme tonlht at these local associations throughout the and Oregonian. trial to a certain extent and the de. Marquam."-Portltrain country. of h!s have must benefit the fendai.' They were successful in entering the Well known municipal reformers TOBACCO USERS PROVE must have them." and he cars of a number of east and Pullman witnesses, cities of the from more than TO BE POOR STUDENT8 west bound overland trains and their not did remarked he that Lessenger country filled the auditorium of the thefts embraced half a dosen valises I want any tbe witnesses unduly Northwestern University building this Dr. J. W, Seaver, for the past twenty-fand dress suit cases containing a lot of afternoon when the conference was punished for contempt ive years physical director of the valuable With aid of Indians the The court then said that an attach- Tale formally called to order by the presigymnasium, said the other day railroad people have recovered five of dent, Charles J. Bonaparte of Balti- ment must issue for the list as has that he had observed that its high of these valises and dress suit case more. Mayor Carter H. Harrison and been quoted. standing men at Tale do not smoke They were empty and hidden in the Frank H. Scott, president of the City ERIC LARSON TESTIFIES. and that the smokers of the college desert between Reno and Wlnnemucca. Club of Chicago, gave cordial welcome Eric Larson, proprietor of the Little were of mediocre attainments or low The Monroe referred to in the. above to the visitor For the latter response Queen saloon, was placed on the stand. I standing, is now ot the Jack famous Monroe was made by Charles Richardson of This may be interpreted In two He was was allowed to make a few hold-u- p saloon was fame He Zang Philadelphia, one of the pioneers of the statement Either the tried in the Second district court At each time Mr. Lessen-- 1 ways, said Dr. Seaver. by municipal reform movement asked him a question, Capt. Hula-- 1 use of tobacco has reduced mental ger was and to sentenced Judge Rolapp on The first feature the program was objected and in most of these tivlty or the kind of mind that permits serve eleven years in the state of annual the secretary, Instances .the report the court sustained the ob- - its possessor to become addicted to a Clinton Rogers Woodruff of Philadel- Jection. I habit that is primarily offensive and phia. In the course of his remarks sum-1 deteriorating is the kind of mind that In brief Mr. Larson had been CHECK IN UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. Mr. Woodruff reviewed the Important moned to state that a gambling game I will be grades low in intelectual tests, A Chicago woman attended an aucmunicipal happenings of the last year had been run in his place and that Ini I have inquired of the men what tion of unclaimed freight this week and commented in an interesting man- the language of the complaint against I return they get for the expenditure and bid on a box which held every ner upon their significance. The reShepherd and the Daily News, the involved in smoking and the almost promise of containing baking powder. ports of the other officers and commit' police granted special privileges, that universal reply is that they feel a so It didn't but ln it was a check for tees followed. Prof. F, H. H. Roberts others did not clal satisfaction from smoking. 'It 2,000, which was drawn in favor of possess or desire.' of the University of Denver presented The court said: It looks to me as I gives a fellow something to do when the bearer. The only drawback was a paper on The Denver Situation and if this c omplaint may cover two or I be is with others; or 'it is company that it was twenty years old. She is Professor three the Rush Amendment. I for him when he Is alone,' is the almost complaints. going to try to cash It Roberts explained in an interesting I unveraa to It desire Mr. claim Pender they manner the efforts of the city of Den very rare reP'y ! that smoking TEETHING AT SEVENTY - THREE. special privileges it would! ver to make use of the power granted make better physically. It At the age of 73 years Mr Caroline bm be other-libelous if 1 untrue; otherwise, by the Rush amendment to draft and argues a rather poor mental equipment Seickfell of McKeesport Pa., Is cutwise. adopt its own charter. When the question narrowed down I and lack ambitloin if a man needs a ting her third set of teeth. Thirteen "The SL Louis School Board, and In- keep ,m company." teeth have been cut through and others stances of Successful Home Rule," was as to who ran the game. Captain Hu-- 1 raised are coming. She suffers great pain, strong objection the subject of a paper by Charles is but Mr. Lessenger said: joyous over the fact that she This Is the gel of St Loul and the concluding I flrat will 1 have teeth again, for the first ever a time beard of prosecuting. paper of the afternoon was presented a n grow , 13 per cent time in twenty-fiv- e general to year protect a criminal by Dr. Ellis P.Oberholtxer of Philadel-- 1 attorney trying l R ridiculous a in simply county phia, who took as his topic, Home LARGEST AUTO BUILT. Provisions in American Munld-- 1 torney trying to suppress inquiries ,d that 14 had proved by D. F. men about to look into Shoenburg of Cleveland has Charter endeavoring pal here that aboraory experiments I these for $35,000 what is said to should It be of purchased the taxation has been thing selected duty Municipal as the general subject for the opening I the prosecuting attorney to prosecute d" 0 nlcot,ne cured by smoking a be the largest and most powerful auto fa r y mlld clgar reducea a man's mus- - ever built, and with a party of friends meeting this evening and there will be those who are supposed to be guilty of cular power from 25 to 40 per cent will tour the country from Cleveland a symposium of papers by President crme. He has noticed among Tale men that eastward. The machine can accom"If the county attorney does not do James of the Northwestern University, smoking inevitably lowers the stand- modate twenty-eigLawson Purdy, secretary of the Tax so, then he, himself, is guilty of a mispassengers. It ard of cleanliness and begets a disre- hns a 300 horse-powdemeanor. That's what Shepherd Reform association, and others who engine, is profor the rights of others that vided with every known convenience have made a special study of this sub- - meant when he said in the Dally gard "eema 4o,have lta root ln ae,flh lndul" and is said to be as easily managed They must fail or rise to- ject. The session of the conference! News: Tork Sun- as an average touring car. will continue until Saturday. gether," if Pender or Hulaniskl either ' knew thl lr The Court So long as gambling Is sued for contempt of court. No Ballards Horehound Syrup. SHEPHERD HEARING were ever proceedings ordered, not one of the specific charges, it can BRINGS OUT SOME Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy Lessenger said he was showing by cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and LIVELY TESTIMONY not come in evidence: but if It la this that Belle Lunden got special pri- difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, made a charge, then it Is admlssnble. Shullsburg, Wl, writes May vileges that no one else received or Druggist, (Continued from Page 5.) I have been selling Ballards 20, 1901: JENSEN'S DAMAGING TESTIMONT wanted. Horehound Syrup for two year and nesses and that his client would be The next and beet witness for the PETER POULSEN TESTIFIES. have never had a preparation that has placed at a disadvantage by their non-- 1 defense was David Jensen, clerk of the reter Poulsen of the Brown Palace given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for appearance. , municipal court of Ogden. His evi-- 1 saloon testified that he did not run more. I can honestly recommend It He then read this list of defendant's dence follows: game, never paid any fine, but the 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. witnesses who had been subpoenaed Lessenger Were any fines paid to court would not let him state whether A Day, Perhap and who had failed to appear: you In March and April for gambling? he knew of any one In his place run of It George! Both your Just think John Smith, Elephant saloon. After a heated discussion, the court ning a game and paying for so doing, maiden are coming to make us aunts Rev. J. E. Carver. held that he must produce the records. Court then adjourned. a visit and cook has just Joe Biiuscher, Foist a IT saloon. The witness went on to state that left. "Cant you get them to postRev. O. C. Wright. Belie Lunden regulukly paid $15 a The Property Called Health their visit?" Its too late." And pone M. Leavitt, of Leavitt & Bailey. month for herself and $8 per month Runs down or improve just depends what do you propose to do?" Why, I Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. for each of her Inmate This money on how it is cared for. It is the most suppose 111 have to put on an apron Kid Bailey. came In the way of ball for appearance vnluat)le property we hare, and should and do the cooking myself." Will lreceve the mo"t Belle Lunden. In police court. In every instance you? Then you neednt worry any more. They wont stay long. CleveOle Nelson. defendant failed to appear for land Dealer. Filin Alex Larsen, "Little Queen Saloon. Hons and helps you hold Them, and He said the usual fine for gamblers a,waya makes happlnes I Parry. Property Useless Advice. llke th,s at the flrst Indication of be William Felker. was $125 per month. Frank Sturgis of Strong, Sturgis ft James McPherson, cohnty jail. Co- consulted a doctor not long ago I amount. George Kelley. There are any number of signs that aad was advised to go away to some show repairs are needed. Bilious resort tor a good long rest Mr. SturWilliam Moore, county jail. Tensen The court. Kd Davenport Grill saloon, He added the ball for prostitutes aPll Indigestion, dyspepsia, belching. gis expressed his contempt for the adwas always $8; that of gamblers $123 d!al1ne",."lc!c headache, sallow com-- n vice something like this: Joseph Murphy, county jail. Rest Shucks! What else have I ipiexion, pimples and liver spots on the i $,0 for the man who runs a John Hulling. poke fao. a drowsy feeling after meals sour been doing for the past six months? John Hnmner. game. It made no difference as to the stomach, etc. These symptoms all For a real, right-dowthorough-goinBeil. number of table it was $50 to the ta. show loss of health. The Wallace Drug rest give me Wall street In the sumCo. will sell for 25c Tom Kert Elite club. you a box of Dr. mer of 1903. Wall street hie. rt preeimt Gunn's Liver nil a sure Mr. Tessenger desired nn attachment rrlor to February, he said. It was $25 cure for Improved compared with the sleepiest summer all these disease resort In the sleepiest mountains on for these witnesses. per table. ia like solitaire in a hearse Then came the tug of war. He said no warrants were ever Isd Good solicitors for the Utah State earth, with a game of poker with MARK'S GREAT SPEECH. sued for the forfeiture of these ball I Journal. Apply to Horace S. Foster, Gate Clark et al. And I paid $10 CapL Hulaniskl made an objection bonds; nor was any process ever 1 city circulator. for that advice! York Time 1904. DAILY PUZZLE picture A latest I I n, I nt - r I re-th- at I mu-ntdi- ial I WHERE IS HER YOUNG LOVER? 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