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Show I DESERET EVENING Dim OF GAS PLAIIT CASE NEWS TUESDAY i&j5 ,. T Electricians Charged With WorkAssault on Director for the eoauing year were elected at a meeting of the stockhold-er- a of the Union Pacific Railroad company held at noon today in the office of W. H. Bancroft, vice president of the . Oregon Short' Line. Seventy per cent ef the stock of the big corporation was represented, mostly by proxy, at the meeting Herman HHI of thie city wax tba only local stockholder at the meeting In addition to officials of the company The directors were all They are: Oliver Ames, Boston, Maa ; A. J Earling. Chicago, 111 ; Robert W Goelet, Newport, R I : Marvin Hughitt. Chicago, III . W. A.! Harrlmau. Arden, N. T.. Otto H. Kahn. Morristown. N J , R. 8 Lovett, New York- - Charles A. Peabody. New Turk: NewYork. Wm. G. Rockefeller, New York, Id - Bchlff. Oj ster Bay, N Y.: Joseph F. Smith, Salt lAke City CUh; YC V. 8. Thorne New New York; Frank Trumbull, York; Frank A Vanderlip. New York. Thoae at the meeting were Alexander Union Non-Uni- men H" on Identify Assailants, MAYOR INVESTIGATING IS Union Official Says Organization Violence Ad- Disapproves -- - vdcates Peaceful Argument. Li. 3v Frank "ZT'JLJti r0Ser, Sjy-ke- w,l ri; -- f1 L L n, er 1 tosa-wa- s non-uni- j Others, INJURY TO - mn a non-uni- y The arrival of many carloads of new furniture for our reconstructed and enlarged furniture store compels us toquickly dispose, of short lots of beds, dining tables, dressing tables, chiffoniers, dressers, etc.,4 to make warehouse roam. - In orderto accomplish - this, we will HEALTH ' Pollution of Atmosphere, Disturbing Noises, Vibrations Shake non-uni- t . 1 1 fh j,- OTHER ILKOUTATr-- MALE Indications are that the trial of the case of Hattie G. Kinsman and others against the Utah Gaa A Coke company ?or an injunction to restrain th company from operating its plant on First South street between Ninth and Tenth-Westreets. which Urtiow Mj progress before Judge T. D. Lewis of j tb Third district court, will he the longest trial of the present terra of the j I STONF-M- S There le a strike on again nt the ;ii 5 Midvale granite yards of the Utah Con of-- jj SO Li dated Stone company, which the their are I doing of company ji fleersto the , 1 beet patch jp today . Monday afterf noon at I oclock members of the quar-- r a half rytnens union walked out andfallowed., I - hour later thngrsaita stqrkfi declined union of the t vi Representatives this morning to comment on the cause --of the walkout. ' A call at the office of the company 'SJt t ' n this city developed that the strike fc was purely sympathetic. on the part of the granite worker. Bupt. Ashton said A 1- -- "We discharged three laborer because " I? their work waa not such as warranted our keeping them; and because we do fJ 1 not nee fit to put them back the granite I served WMtt are ou!, and we have in writing compliance 1 with mean hand- would which with simply -,i -entire manwral of our tug nvrt-- h Vf business to our employees, leaving us This Is' j to operate under their direction. I , , we ego not do, and will appeal to the Workers' headquarters of the Granite union at Quincy. Maas. We trust 'the men will not Insist on such an unrea! . i: sonable demand. ilk - b-- n s 1: ! - Smelter Smoke Meeting dtiaen in th county intereftwi smelter emohe problem, btb to attend meeting rcntly requested which has been cAlted tor tomorrow were evening October 14, In th Flret AD fjf ifs T it i la th amusement -- 'dock. t hell. Murray, sacrifice these goods in an ' "L. ' 1 nt wax filed Dee. 22. 1211, and I The case trial-w- an begun nearly a month j actual ago. Today is the twenty-thir- d trial day in the case. Th plalatlffa include Hattie G. Kinsman, Noah Booth, & 8. - Mf likaise," John W. H. Roberta B. Mahon. N D. Cook, the -- grksSsBildXifl MUier - Data --Jshs Charlotte , Roler, i , 4 AT Lot NL Bul-loug- h, bn-to- re $35.00 $48.00 $56.00 $60.00 $72.50 satin satin satin satin satin borhood. Further allegation Is made that loud, penetrating and disturbing noises are made through th operation of the and rumbling plant that roaring aoanda during the day time and night time disturb tb peace and comfort of tbe plaintiffs and frequently awaken them from sleep. It b alleged also that tba plant causae atmospheric vibrations which shake tb houses in th neighborhood, , cracking and injuring.them. The plaintiffs claim that If th company Is not enjoined th boua will be destroyed and the property rendered worthless . Allegation la made that tha operation of th plant has caused a decreaae In tbe market and vendible value of property. Tbe plaintiff allege that th gases, smoke and fumes are destroying vegetable and plant Ilfs also. In answer filed by the company, tb chargee of the-- plaintiffs are dented and allegation is made that the plaintiffs were guilty of unreasonable delay in bringing the action. Th plaintiffs ask that aa injunction be .ordered, permanently enjoining- th from operating tbs Jdaitt- atsot for other and further relief which may deemed Just and equitable. Includbe deing the costs of tbs action. The disfendants pray that the action be take and that the missed plaintiff nothing by tt. The trial of th ease last for several more week Lot No. 2 Slecl and Beds: 1-- Brass brass bed brass bed ...$27.50 brass bed brass bed brass bed ...$42.50 the cause of serious and dangerous illness to the residents ef U neigh- 4.75 $ 5.50 $ 7.50 $12.do . bed... ... $ 2.35 $16.00 white bed J 9.75 3.50 $25.00 white, bed . . . $12.50 5.00 $12.00 Nervis Martin bed $7.50 7.50 $35.00 Nervis Martin 9.50 bed .$27X0 white bed ... I white bef... $ white bed ... S ? 15.00. white bed $ .$39.7jL . whUe .$44.50 r.$54.75 Iron Beds: ... ...... Lot No. 3 Dining Tables: $27.50 $32.00 $33.50 $41.50 ..7...' oak table oak table ot ot oak table oak table ot ot -- ...$20.73 $45.00 $46.50 $62.50 $65.00 $24.75 .1 . ... ...$23.50 $31X0 ot ot ot ot oak table oak table oak table oak table ... .,.$33.75 $34X5 ... ... ...' .. .$47X0 ... ... .$19.50 - Lot No. Dressers, Cbiffoniers, Reds and Dressing Tables; 4- - - nier nier mahogany uhiffcK. w .Tv. . .... .$31.50 table $48.00 mahogany chiffo- - .. .$34.75 .ner $85.00 Cireassin T. chiffoner I table $23.50 golden oak . .$59.75 table chiffo-ne- r --Pa- table rlor of fancy lace neckwear. In white, cream and black. -- Values to $1X0. Your One lot choice i ' 25c EACH. One lot of stock collars and Jabots in silk.' lace and pique. Values to one dollar. Your ch 0 1C4 i .4. i , 10c EACH See display in State Street Window? chairTtft! -- . ........ -- ..$19.75 Half Price -- - dressing A clearance of fancy neckwear, auto scarfs, marabout scarfs, real Irish band embroidered and shadow lace collars and jabots leather parlor 'suite $19.75 $53.50 three-piec-e tapestry parlor suite ...$39,75 e' $95.00 tapestry parlor suite . .$74.50 : tapestry-parl$82.50 three-piec- e suite $65X8 $30.00 mahogany leather upholstered rocker ... . , .$19.75 $15.00 mahogany leather upholstered rocker ... ... ...$11X0 $21.00 mahogany leather upholstered rocker $15.75 $19.00 mahogany leather upholstered rocker $14.75 $32.50 mahogany .tapestry upholstered rocker."'.. ...V. $19.75 $20.00 mahogany tapestry upholstered rocker I ..$15X0 $27.00 mahogany tapestry upholstered rocker, . . . . . . $21X0 432X0 Jnahpganyjapestry .upholstered chair. ' $19.75 $20.00 mahogany tapestry upholstered .$15.00" $27 .00 mahogany tapestry upholstered chair $21X0 settee' $34.00jnahogany $17X0 tapefy upholstered E Furniture Department Third floor. e ... 1 ...V Wednesday, Oct 14 L- - or e dressing Just Inside State and Broadway Entrance three-piec- Klr; $19.75 Bargain-Squa- re n r, n $32.60"thre-piec- dressing .$16.75 $25.00 mahogany Rockers- - Paro-niom- Tqa-gre- ... $20.00 mahogany Lot No. 5 Suites, Chairs, "Settees and im .$13.75 table x . t . .$18.75 - i . .$16.50 oak $25.00 golden dressing walnut .T. .,. ,, , .. -- $20.00 golden oak walnut $55.00 Circassian $22.25 golden ak dresser $22.50 $27,50 golden oak beds , , J13.75 $27.50 mahogany beds ... $13.75 $15.00 golden oak dressing table $12.50, $17.00 golden oak dressing ' $29.50 nier . $270 5 $40.00 mahogany chiffon - $26.50 golden oak ehiffo- - dresser . . ; $22.50 $57.00 gold oak dresser . . .$41.50 $32.50 mahogany dresser $25.75 $27.50 gold oak chiffonier h. nerve-racki- The Following lots are mentioned to convey some idea nf the Exfareme valueg to be found here. ' -- -- BeieV, George F. Palmer, Laura Palmer, F. L Walters, Arthur J. Edward Ella S. Cheshire. Albert Mary Matson nnd Ellen 8L Ash. rTh plaintiffs allege that the gas la plant In a residential district and is so operated that the air is made Th atmosand unwholesome and phere is polluted, contaminated It la charged, and unless the poisoned. alleged nuisance is abated and the company enjoined from operating th plant the health of the plaintiffs and residents In the vicinity of the plant will he slowly and surely destroyed. It Is averred that the Impure air result- - JuW certificates The following teachers end 'diplomas were granted at Monday afternoon meeting of. the state board of education; Lillian M High school diplomas. HBm eity.Iartin W. Poulson, Provo; F U HickmaH,Trova- - . Temporary high school certificate' Peart Arnot. Moab (renewal). Jesse N EUertaon- ,- Price; Janies - Clove. Jr , Provo, Luther Gtddmgs, American Fork, (renewal); Jamea M. Georg Provo; Geo. M. Hale American rock; Horace H. Higga Thurber (renewal). Edwin J Holmgren; Richmond (renew-1- ); Mary Alice Hunt. Price (renewal): THOMAS J. JAMES. Mary A-- Keane. Ogden, Benjamin F Lof green. Coalville; J. Carlo Lambert, Brice McBride, Provo; Vera M angers and a number of them died. Kanab; Mari He landed at New Orleans, and pro- Madsen. Beilna (renewal); Ann Fork; Bess Lucil't ceeding to Kansas City; cholera broke Matbison. American Ear Thurber (renewal). out and a number of the emigrants Montgomery. H- - Wal- died from that disease. He left for R. price. GrantcciUey Ralph the West In Job Smith h company, ar- ters. Price (renewal). Grammar grade diploma Nora riving safely In Balt lets valley setKennll worth; Alice L. ONeill, tling on a farm near where Liberty He moved to the Ogden; Jennie M-- gkoflld,.city; Effay park now stand Tenth ward, where be lived up to th Van Cott Young, city. Five year state certificate Esther time of hi death He waa a carpenter snd worked at hi trade for about Allen. Midvale; Btetta. Scorn p. Saline SO year He had been a member of (renewal). Two year normal certiftcatea L. L th Church since he. was 14 year old. Autrt-etHe was the father of II children, AUen. BanldaIllH. Grace L. Hyrum. Emma J. Bay lea, sevens of. whom survive him. as fol waq., Kgte Viva. Cran ny, Eiujika May-- . low E : of Ernest ling. Green T. A. of Rock- - Spring Wyn., Joseph bell K DeiRedmond. ljiUxa P HubFTandaen, f.r- Elisabeth Oeblwsih Ully Harris-AlicSalem Iverson. Minnie bard. Willard; Vincent and Eva Cartwright of Two year normal Elisabeth Van Salt Lake City.' Lu ranee. Grouse Creek? Sidney Dayre Nielson. Rosette; Edith - M. Page. Green River; Edna I. PenfibldT Utah E RmHrll, Corinne; Lila Mina, Mary DllLL.THRflBBING OS J Bhutts. Ogden. Verna BcotC Provo; Eliza Bommervilie. city, W. E. Moab. VIOLENT-HEMCPF Bpqrtsl ctificatee Grace Bommer-vli- l. Eureka H. B certificate In commerce, Tintte H 8 . Sarah And croon. in WHMle tu ,Grafrtrritle, evdifl'.-a- t Hrantsvlll J. M. Boydea ML Pteas- dUTTenI Rnt a 10 Tan! in music. ML Pleasant rnniflrate larhool. Geo. W. Breuerton. eenior M. jogdea. certificate In manual training. I Mabel Pearl Ftxzer, H. 0 certmcoie Jin art: Anna Front. Price, certificate in You take a Dr. James' Headscbsi domestle science snd art, Anna Laura certificate Powder and In Juat a few momenta Goodman. Park City, H. Msrte Hutte-pai- n in drawing and music. your head clearn and all neuraglla and "balls. Logan. H 8. certificateLaIn domra fades away Its (he quickest Marti octence. Henter, and aurent relief for headache, whether. He art and in muSte. Ogden H- - 8., eertlflcat dull. Shrubbing, splitting or Bend someone to the drug- Aaron Evart Jobnerm. Price. H k cer,1. store and get a dime package now tificate In iXusic andr art;" IrenemuPs Keana. Ogden H 8 certificate In Quit suffering tt'x so needlesa war you; get Dr James Hesdach sic; Lyman Kidman. Granite school Powders then there will be no disap- dlatrteL H. 8 eertlficato lb manual . training; Carrie V. Knapp, Ogden, escpointment. Advartlaement. -- iff court. Ly-dlr- k. - J - Houses, Plant Life Destroyed. non-unio- ww f in Hearing Lasting Three Weeks, Ask For injunction. ALLEGE ii $ $ 1- and O. X Brownell. onion electrician charged with- bat, i man, tery, by F A. Michel, a I will appear in police court before Judge tomorrow morning for hearing Calvin, vice president According to the romptslnt- - aworn to manager of (he Oregon Short Lina, F eBral fcfriX'ker- -, aaiiatUt, by Michel, Browneh. an) Jour jjl . of the Oregon Short Line, P others attacked him on the night of 'nna L. Williams, general counsel of the Sept. M as he was about to enter the Oregon Short Line, N H Loomis, gen- Holland apartments. Fourth South nnd Ural solicitor of the Union Pacific of West Temple at recta, knocked him Omaha, Neb,, and E. E. Cable, acre- to Mr Millar Mrs. Michel-- t The annual meeting of tha Orefoa j , rIh , Short., " tnoonjo- pcxaiiv of ib iatnuty of Spokes ana morrow. Brownell, s4 arrests were made by At the annual meetlag of the Union Pacific Equipment association held this - ' warrant. morning In this city, the following were anAtknP E w Ptf.fciptTtni fi. ts tv in. ywatmi-nnd was Bi L William, t H Jenkmson, E Hirsled yrtterby at electrician, C. Mansoa F. H Knickerbocker, end a meeting of unionists In Labor temdirector ple, After being pointed out by W, R Bralley of Hi Sixth avenue as the man who assaulted him last Friday night FREDRICKSON IS aa be wax on hie way home. Smiley la an employee of the Salt Lake Electrical 8uppljr company. Smiley exhibits n row of broksn teech which, bo complains, ar to he credited to the assault by Richardson. Another man. who waa said to bats Unconscious and bleeding been with Richardson at tbs tim h cat In his head, E. E. Frederick-nodeep struck Smiley, is (b being sought by -JB7 Seventh East street, assistant police On n John Doe warrant, chart--with using ahuslrt and threatening superintendent of the West Coast Ufa lahguage. According to Smiley, while Insurance company, was found lying in lyin.. on tho ground after being knockshort distance fronf hla bom ed dwa by Richardson, the other matt n gutter I nt over him nnd said early this morning by W. P. Sears a Thla aln t a circumstance to what motorman, and J, XL Jepaon, conducyou'll get it you try to go to work to- tor, who were on their way horn. morrow. The police were notified and Freder-iekao- n Richardson appeared Is police court was revived at the emergency yesterday afternoon and entered n plea of not guilty. His case was set for hospital. He was unable to give a clear account of tba assault and said hearing Thursday. that he only remembered being wayMAYOR PARKS ATTITUDE. laid by two men and ordered ho give The Salt Lake Electrlril Contracnp his money He bad tried to talk tors association t n.c , presented them out of It he said, and was to the board of .iy commissioners a struck upon th bead from th rear 117 and a gold watch. His be His petition asking that protection given their men from union strikers Injuries were not serious and be waa who are accused of gathering about removed to his home, buildings and insulting and molesting workmen. The petition was OBITUARY. prepared at a meeting of eloctrtca! contractors last Saturday night. The board of commissioners referred the The funeral of ThoipaaJ James Is matter to the department ef public being held In th Tenth ward meetingC. which of Samuel house this Mayor safety, He was born in Park Is the head. The mayor said the parish afterqoon. of Hanver. Pembrokeshire, the matter would be Investigated and South Wales. TTrL 11. IMS. In ISM bv that he would report bis finding to the ailed from Liverpool In the sailing board. He declare emphatically that vgsset Wlndamere In Daniel Dorn s ah parties in reived in the trouble company comprising 44 passengers, would he jMun, and that life experiencing a very rosgti voyage. and property will bo protected at any Smallpox broke out among the paa- coat. Asked If he w child recommend the appointment of extra patrolmen to protect workmen, the V -. mayor replied that he did bo! believe . in, such a measure would be necessary, . :t- t, ,, as be believed that the trouble will soon be adjusted, WHAT UNION OFFICIAL, BAYS. A. W. McIntyre, national organiser for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, declared yesterday that the anion had been unable to and that members of their organisation had been guilty of the charges of asn sault made against them by electricians, who have complamed to the police that they have been waylaid by union men. Members of the union, according to i Mr. McIntyre, have been cautioned ri against violence and those on picket v are w'afneff to' tme wrat wrgotnent duy In endeavoring to win only men over to the organisation. If there are violation of this, according to ot- -, fleers of the union, the guilty will be punished by the union aa well ae by the law. The strikers have stated that their4 - fight is a peaceful one nndof they are inviolent, on dined to blame the acts L. - ,, . union Mi mpatBIteflC j P pokes non-uni- f and iijJ i 13 1914 WntsR-ekefelle- - K Mrs. Kinsman OCTOBER 4. e. tlflrate in art. John Wa McAlhatsr, GrangrrUle. rerttflratln music; J Hasson. Murray, certificate in manual training and art .Georgian H. Bmurtn-walt- e. city, certifleet in home economics.' Orson A Whitaker, Bflkh&m City, certificate in music; Orena Smart, grovo, H- - 8. certificate in domestic art. H, H. Cummings who returned last evening from attending tty open-lo- g exercise held yesterday at Horn "The first devotional assembly waa especially other interesting Among speskers was Dr. John R. Kirk, the . Missouri educator, who prominent j poke very' highly of th quality ot Big B. Y. U. Opening; work being done at tbe B. Y. U. at ' by Dr. Kirk which he had learned tbla summer. He especially praised th appearance ot Tbe A Y. U. le opening thin year tbe students commenting on tbe numwith tb faugeat student enrollment ber of robust young man and Women ever registered nt th Institution. said among them.' I. AdJrett jf- SupL PERSONALS. Thomas W Rloan went to "Hew York last week, where be met his son Lawrence Sloan, a missionary from German v who arrived Saturday, and who will fill the remainder of his mission in th United $tate John "h. Kidd, after a visit of about a month In the east, including Indianapolis. Kansas city, Hartford city and other eastern and middle west He points, has returned to th city came here noout II years age and this waa his first Visit With, his bustera connections in 1 yesra -- ARTIST AMONG FISHERMAN young artist falls In lore with th adopted daughter ef "Captain Billy." of the Life Sating Servtcd. Their love Steyr Is told la JANET OF THBly DUNES, by Harriet T. Comstock sold a 91.44. now (4 per copy at the Bros ret New Book Store, A For-mar- STOCK CERTIFICATES. Stock certificate, bonds and blank t . mad book, of any size or style furnished. order. Estimates promptly THB DBSBRgT NSWS JOB DEFT, j |