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Show 2 THE TAMMANY TIGER MINERS FLEEING INTER-MOUNTAIN SALT LAKE CITY, _TUESDZY, R EPUBLICAN At JURISDICTION - STORM KING ABROAD 1 CLAWS AT HEARST FROM THE HILLS 2-7 ct nts tes JUVENILE ‘ut . Sa - oO : nte A Lit; k i Apnn tn On , 2ocialist Editor Has No Chance ° |Forced ta Seek Paints of Safety ! tr Oana: 10 Be its For Candidate By1 | Governor. a S lreacherous : | Snow Slides. a a MOUTHPIECE | MANY ARE tesolutions, as Usnal nuncintory Are Highly SWEPT ; Discussing to Republican ied ‘ ep the Bodies rosccuted Witl Being Prosecutec . Great || | York, March 19.-The TamOuray, Colo,, | : ttee tonizht| dred and fifty many Hall general committee tonig ; effectively refuted the statement print-|ployes of the cn | [ Mat if9-More the entire United is that ONeod conditions . 3 . |° a six inches Storm to two warnings structures every mine : in , Ouray a county i The Ryan-Belmont etal. .,.subway |i. snenandoah mihe on' .the east merger," which combines all of oe slope of Solomon a ehh ele in ¢ a traction line in New York, isi denoun ningham guleh, nine miles north o ine ge it terms and legislative aid Silverton, were swept' to ced ae ath rig The f nt Blv 1 erro resolutions close "Realizing every mR to be ste ae i the ; attempt ‘was i strs ministration it despots and ve } Special. left this the morning. mine to are shipping Gisplayed RAISED ‘ecover Panga the EAE llarge, and it is feared that the and the} ee worst ad-| to make ‘aught at the f reopening the : snowed-in branches {s well/in 1 in progres ss hart. B. in the dare by falling into 1 epee , aI engine nat where the steam: struck him, but althous gh badly hurt he is expected to Fi recove . railway* Be Result and of General Sc Soon to District Report eee New York, March Andrew Hamilton's |Andrew Hamilton 19.-F olowing Judge , rival in th Is city i cases z April) 10-U2'S5UAL-vs> Se a Arete iS Ss FEW vs a eee Monday, Avril the should COURT have come ee properly ' t es before 2 | Wednesds Ry" ey | Shepard s Brown should decision have > ‘ie one tried the} ney é et }€o area | ‘Tuesday, M:z ay Lewis will see Anderson ws of Judge TWO WOO Nelson'ys. S: Co 1906, a ae 2 a hale Monday, May is nineteen is well years of settled ag in the law that a} Ss : kn Nesies pon out the are rhe BS ah: tant be ing Mr. ue > Y ave ay this aie conde ‘ted by. Hamilton was ret FRE % ellow ase Mr. at do OR 8" mat Jerome, the disene > 23 aoa > | having ‘ay has celebrated been any his held person eighteenth to be of ee! after by bjrth- a May 22-N. | Con | Wednesday, asx May hursday, Am. P. First ok "i §.| vs. storm Sele en never: Nornies of Nebraska and former UnitedBovernit States] enato senator, e i ed here here g tonight. : General Thayer was born at Belling-| ham, Mass., January 24, 1820, ‘ and was} a son of Elias Thayer. Sa ae eM Soar from Brown He = graduated May ay 4%-Lime 90-<% yer Utah} demolishing According as in 74 its ae many secured, > P. vs. Co.) Bing-)| vine cang universityF and : > bar ata > had hat ea r -gene eens ines meh al otdtecciterial forces : genettera eft t 1 Indi ; is in 1855 ay ETct Cire a Ae pen Ot the a Fee ncaa. O : SeCENtHan that captured the Pawnees and placed them on in 1855 e entered at the left the outbreak of Civil war the military service in 1865 rank of brigadier-general Two Men and] SILK PATTERNS Carson, Ney., March 19-L. A. Weinberg ‘and his ‘partner, whose name is unknown, are under arrest at Tonopah, charged with defrauding dozens of people at Carson by © collecting money upon orders taken for sold dress patterns which were never delivered hey are also believed to have operated extensively in Reno, trom which place they came to Carson. he two made a complete canvas of the city, collecting half the amount of the orde he balance, they said, was to be paid when the goods were delivered by the express company. The goods never came The men will be brought back to ‘arson and prosecuted for obtaining money under false pretenses. Chicago s Berlin, BRILLIANT DEBUT Woman Scores Decided in Critical Berlin. March 19.-Mrs. Jennie Hit OF: borne Hanna Chicago sopran made a brilliant debut in the role af Eljzabeth in "Tannhauser' at the Leipzic opera house last night. A large audience applauded the singer enthusiastically and the critics pay fine tributes to her Ve Mrs. Hannah accepted a year's contract with the opera house management, Her husband, FrankS Hannah, is American consul at Magdeberg, Germany. DOWIE Zion City's OFF FOR Elijalk If. Improved Money |. roa THE Seized he TE NEELY by we in MEXICO Appears Much Health. Havana, Mareh 19.-John Alexander Dowie, "Elijah TII," of Zion City, who has been sojourning in Jamaica in search of health, passed through = city today on his way to a Vhile no statement was iss as to ween s condition, the fact that he was able to stand the hardships of a journey from Jamaica to Mexico has given vise to ramors that he is considerably improved in health. FUNDS Goverment " ;: +y Ronee vs. coment Continental) wrecks Mines." Morse ‘ & ‘ y New Was in Trouble in Cuba. fork * York, March 19.-Judge La- Commissioner States United' Shields as circuit States special ex-| on charges of appropriating money of the Cuban government; was tried and acquitted, but the federal government seized funds held by banks here to his credit, Judge Lacombe says in the opinion handed down today: "If the petitioner can show. that he is a bona fide holder, for value received of papers entitling him to this money with a title superior to the levy by the epernment that attachment will be vaeate CORRUPTION the in the e evidence ma aw) C > and indictment ane given by them} cause Bate" United ‘. States Morrison had on District. the approval Attorney of the of the packers be dismissed Mr. Moody said the justification for his own appearance in court is the importance the government has placed in the case "If immunity is conferred on the defendants," said the attorney general "it would overthrow the executive interpretation of the Cullom act which established the interstate commerce commission None of the attorney generals have ever doubted the wisdom of the act and from Judge Cooley down to the present time the comnissioners have extended immunity to individuals and not to corporations." CAR BARNS Lost Life COLLAPSE and Damage HARTMAN Heavy Property Sustained. IS DISCHARGED P. 0. SUPPLIES BY FREIGHT MEMBERS N. kL. A. ATTENTION. Yor the annual convention at San July 9 the popular Salt e Route will announce low rates to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland, Ore. It is to your advantage to at once write for information to J. L. Moore, 169 S. Main St., Salt Lake. Idaho - eee Institution ‘ which oecurred Sissippi valley over either road : alleges Sune ene oh sum sum of $5 ' 000 » was Was ca: hare SAN PETE COUNTY, ATTENTION. The San Pete Valley Railway, the ploneer line, will give the best service for conference, this year, as usual, No wait at Nephi. Arrive Salt Lake for luncheon, Don't overlook the old reliable. See agents Fountain Green, Moroni, Ephraim and Manti. J. Hornung, general agent, Manti. 10,000 to Issue & BELL faster than TELEPHONES any one expected: Effective February 18, the Oregon Short Line will inaugurate a slight change in some of the train duies between Salt Lake and mon, including branches. sche- McCam- | \ that Lind QUESTION Railroad OF court which he seeks tRe Od Waterwarks Le ei ea inI the sum o 8 in eause complaint of is the Raises It in FOR set aside the $25,000 in the ver-| case Sive. Mrs. Spiking sued to recover $50,900 for the death of her husband, alleged to have been cause y one of the cars of the défendant company on the night of the .second ttm. case the night of Aug 16, 1902. The first tr} al of the case resulted in a hung jury and the second trial in a verdict for the above named amount. and Term. Cases DISTRICT a COURT Set "eg -onlyWB "warner oO t of the ; ‘ vhieSee ok t San rt; effe ‘ Tanna dScott: \a brother of Walter Haren ict ike TEEKe \ guard; Tt?x is) peer 1 the s Warne riven-out d ERR EI , that ACEC the Al Ce party tp Fri ufficient |....,. Se ae evidenee : they eeured in is : Known. arch. 19.-The| ever visited - this al; for pltff, vs. J. K. GQ{llespie felsr. STATES 13 25 YORK Salt Lake via OREGON SHORT OVERLAND LIMITED. | | LINE 1:30 P. M. LOS ANGELES LIMITED, ATLANTIC EXPRESS, EASTERN EXPRESS, 5:55 " 6:05 " 7:10 A.M. Cc. A. WALKER, General 40 $8 and Agent. South St., West 2nd LAKE SALT CITY, UTAH. ‘BAD JERS M..M. man, et) COURT. John A. Marshall, judge. Thomas RE ngland vs. Ogden Waterworks company; $21,578 dmges misaprtn of water | Edward R. Shaw, Weber county; W. G Myers, Eureka; disch, as bnkrpts Setting of cases for Ayil terms and drawing of grand and pet Juries CITY HOURS. MINUTES Leave COURT. collect turn JOHNSON turned some them in two for , the mining very you We can if you jn. Today. J, J. Whittaker, Neilstru Rudy Vs. Amos judge. Suits >. M.. mnstrx; Larsen M99 on Mogenson vs. Tansen, ad-| MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Filed. vs.. Emma. note. | atk a C. Carter vs. F. F. Reed et ux. ant ‘for pltfr. $9/ FRANCIS | General | A boost for the San Pete ite G. LUKE Manager, Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts, Fifth Floor Commerercial National Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Valley | Railway is a boost for Sanpete county. | Use the pioneer line when going to| conference Through cars, shortest) time, quick connections, ' "SOME PEOPLE had pur- pose divahbow: HHMeanoa el nardino count authoritic began secret investigation and when they - had secured - : Pver To NEW COURT. Judgmeuts. Greenwell, Colton; Wm. Irons, meet Mount Pleasant; H. Elder, "Sa Lake: La Sb Ogden: ohn Zink, Salt Lake; , Parker, Roy; e railroads, no - trains having come into the AND Yesterday. Brigcha neBennilop, Retr! Valley. mbus cade imb 4a aatiand shshoutec ut dt 0 th ose | ae in i Sere Ase' Abinetellingsthentittheuchid A will : storm for The names of twenty-three grand and thirty-six petit jurors, returnable April 9 for the April term of the United States courts, were drawn yesterday, as follows worand jurors-J. B. Bean, Salt z Lake, Wm. Preston, Logan: Wm MM Clarks, lee "hi; Loda, Salt Lake: T. B. Evans, Ogden: Jerome Pauresnd. Bingham Allan = Fleming, Logan: s Gabbott, rs: hs 5. . Gg Gates, Salina, Pendergast, J Lehi; Dwight Me ‘ter ee y Gat Philo D rtso ul rov Hae eta W M. Death Yazoo MisaE aie andae Trains Chancery divis noua W.. paeey judge. Anderson vs. Cla git continued, Law diwiston-M . Ritchie, fides, Pugmire vs 8. Ry : 0 ria Law Sivtien on D. Lewis, judge. Stella} J. Robinson vs, Town of Bingham Canyon, temp. inj. cont, pendg. trl. of cuse. FEDERAL Drawn Spring as i rain for ‘ th q 3 sé ae tonight DAYS. in From Ambush, 4 ar a party neared Wing &ae ie wees ak es ata | Lx 42 HOURS Vf TO CHICAGO 2 COURT RECORD. UNITED Are ty ke started es Fired } he 3 Ha ® t Dan | >" foie ‘ Eset ichopenes ean ha Ae } PON ‘eas appeared. = Ofithe-cuolerscs Nash- it and ' ae to crops of plaintif€ and his assignors, |brou jn the cen tor which © suit is Jetta, pMcCaskell Names been eae ig Seite diversion and use of watfrom the Odgen river and its tributar ies by defendant, causing damage The case of Christine Pugmire eee the Oregon Short Line railway company dis now on before a jury in Judge M. L. Ritchie's court. The plainis asking for $15,000 "iatanon alleged to have been sustained. while Today. working for the company as @vok jn Williams, Mont., July 22, 1905. She alChancery division-C, W. Marae; judge leges that an engine was backed into Evans vs. Latham M. and §. the car in which she was working, Miller-Cahoon Co. vs. Johnson cs al. wrecking the car, and that she susy division-M. L. ge Side (oaa| numbers.) igmire vs, O. L a tained permanent injuries. Gitzhoffen vs, Holy Cross -Hotpie In its &4nswer the railway company Law division-T. L ewis, judge. tia ven | claims that the plaintiff was not an Hall teh Utah National Bank vs. Walemploye of the company; that in realey. et al. ity her alleged husband was engage R. |G. W. .Ry. vs.. UtahS. L Canal | cook, and that she, represent ing Co. herself as his wife, although in reality Suits Filed. she was not, was under those cireumContinental Life Ins. and Inv. Co. vs siances permitted to be with her alirate State Bank: attachment $5,000 | leged husband, but that had the deR. Koswig vs. a on Cheshire et | fendant company ono ee their real $1,695.00; frelsr mtg | relationship she uld ever have ait: been permitted to ha with her alleged Sadpnenc. husband JURORS have action set fate the wrongful ap- to the WestEmmeline Spiking against the Utah : | 04 Light & Railway company on. the frround that the judgment was exces- Suit. who re- ROCK the Smith, as- to Ghia (eh e company damages RELATIONSHIP. Company in gh i certifi-| . Tuage Ritchie has fovline dict of the Jury for ern Securities company Jan. 16, 1906 On February 12, the complaint states a demand was made on the defe ndant for the issuance of a new certificate payable to W. S. MecCornick for the same sum. This, according to the complaint, the defendant would not do and has not dene. Judgment is therefore asked for the sum above named Yesterday afternoon an attachment was levied on funds of the Idaho State bank how lying in) the Commercial National bank ofthis city on behalf of the Continental company ‘o Came issued : Federal ee murdet a be- i ; New | Continental nitach nant! mualicérrolaint nd $250 algorney's s fees Thomas Pngland, rae Oo g des ? Se Be Wecteraae himself ety and eae fifty or more 1 rday &. Island. a SNR attempted attempt 0-000 inet upon an inspection of the mine, Seotu:he: ide ala party ineludY. Pearl; A. ene Pare StClair and ose 2d erate houses although by In- r employ, and for two others names I } have not tt been madele pub pub- storm | east, never' been» exceeded - hisstartitorye 2 iran this territory rathie |beienbaciens SEMELthe ino is Centraland yesterday entered ears 1 judement| Nears.of half BANK. Certificate of Deposit. - ° Life Insurance The Damage One potians polls, Ind., March' 19. - Borne he weight of almost 24 hours' Scandal Likely to Result From Race fall of soft snow, the roof and "walls of eight sections new street car barns Track Legislation. of e Indiananolis Traction and erminal company collapsed late this evenNew York, March 19.-Anthony ing, killing ee mun and seriously injurComstock in an address before the ing two ot Methodist preachers today, speaking The crash a "falling brick and iron was of the bill now before the legislature, a tate followed by terrific explowhich is designed to prohibit gambcause e bursting of steam| ling on the race courses in New York pice Fortunately there were but few state, made the assertion that Dr. ners in the barns at the_time-. Thomas Slicer, the eminent divine, is a reck caused a property loss of of the racing association S pbatitys $25,000. reason was leading the Tpeeerecn to the Vhen seen tonight Dr. Slicer intimated that Anthony was juggling with the truth and declared that before he No Chance to Secure a Conviction of was done he would show conclusively the Old War Veteran. just who it was that was behind the measure, Kansas City, Mo., March 19.-Asa Hartman, the Spanish-American war veteran who has been in the county jail since October 24, charged with disImportant Restrictions Provided as to killing his wife's paramour, was charged today. Prosecuting Attorney the Franking Privilege. Kimbrell in dismissing the case against Hartman, he knew e Washington, March 19 -The postcould never secure a conviction. Hartoffice appropriation bill, returned to man killed William McCollum, a forthe house today, made prevision that mer friend, with a Filipino bolo knife supplies for the postal service shall after he had eloped with Mrs. Hartin the future be shipped by freight man, whenever practicable. A record is Francisco, ; Wants SUERS Moody was heard today in ease, |Investment company filed suit against The ne att generalé in hisSé arguments Ol | eras the Idaho$5,000 State and-asked attorney "y ge for a. for writ the} of bank yesterday CHARGED also to be kept for six months of all second class matter, so as to show the weight of papers and magazines distributed and the average length of haul upon which to base estimates for future legislation. The franking privilege is restricted to articles ordinarily mailable and the loaning of funds for use of committees or oflicers is prohibited. CONTINENTAL . . . im- reneral in the suit | People and his own eee oe to establish | ™anding*that the pleas of immunity his claim to $15,000 now held by the government and claimed to oe ee personal property of Charles F. eely, who was sent to Cuba, nee that island was under the protectorate of this government to take charge of the postal service there. Neely was ar- rested hese are. c contained ine are therefore the 1 trains can reach ofthe havoe wrought by th the Gulf & Ship ue Tslana : « yi BIO. ked Secret ing A. GLenae their Ship } Seott is supposed to be in Portland, 5, with his theatrical company and £GAl rht a telegram wa ent there asking that he-be arrested. |" {t is alleged thatat when the easter when the eastern ipitalists who grubstaked Scott to E the Louisville trains VICTIMS of Cal arging charging Shorty' Whether. tels | which: has: : Janna . | Violence in' as NOTES. Yesterday eslerc W. relief resultvof washouts ‘ ‘ The tornado " followed : On COURT C. the the.Gulf cj¢hteenth birthday. If under the Juve- | pile court act of the age of eighteen | ears or under, was given a construc- | Uon to include all persons under the| age of nineteen years, then a female halt tle declareé lawyer is of the nature that would When | munity to insure to them United States Attorney Owner with|aminer to take testimony His | brought by J. F. Kaulbach Under Arvest for Defrauding Nevada Women. MAKES AFTER Sy their reservation|combe, in the United the federal army | court today appointed the most conspicuous Ww ork during the war was In. assisting eneral Sherman in the operations against Vicksburg General Thayer was elected to the United States senate in 1867 and servHe was governor of territory of Wyoming from 1875 to 187% and was governor of Nebraska from 1587 to 18938. He was prominan' in the G. A. R. and served as artment commander of that onganligdon in Nebraska in 386 PAID. FOR oa was admit- Jebraske Pee pe ph se ania atters, lett Result were jssued today for Walter ("Scottv'') Scott, the so-called Death Valley : : , Alien eaves canitl mining king i : : in lives. Be Bernardino, x Warrants accurate. estimate w ie h has'been-done . ‘is both and out of Com- Murder. NTENDED | Will San ye alhay secure num- town reports sone Accused to vestigations Made by San li Officers "ener ers. Bernardino wiped and. the to, the As ‘soon . : Utah| of as the damage vs. vs..S. King Fakir C ting as Arrests ;came from a northwesterly direction and was noticed by the people in | Brooklyn some time before it struck th: it~ re town Realizing that thetown - Tudge at and Manele Sige "Now, the Suienas which -%. \F., Mtooy thaw was erdhted a oe te by an NeIY rebate TEsare Uefatntepeasants ace ; "| Swi says was furnished by Arthur |the coe board of pardons last Sunday Count Witte absdlutely a refused to be Evans ‘ stallments. da r bape : sesé und de iy Robe prtre : McManus, i || consequently ~quently the @ ofdecisio decision wil}" not .afthe »cost. said of fect the question his liberty) seen or to disc the reported resig- | Mr. Hynes, "touched on the cos 9nation i between last night. J »yroduction , :and the ' margincena ' pa BACKERS which, it sald, there is not a house | gooey left unseathed, the Segtornado '© eC e aemae ee Loin Whose 1 southerly... direction)" .and mowed } ji¢ 4for Snea os ‘OL Jet- | city today g the s sum of $4,000Se aseaacnret instey Gia. : ta ad askell and against n. G Heaviest Rain Ie et a Meridian, Miss A demurrer a reply of theDarede-n | heaviest rain that W p . t Fi . Pp b rance Kokovosoff as his successor. He who had attained her majority would|fendant in the to ease of the as ' rrominent Figure in FuUND- | save: as a reason for resigning that his 1 Agains be classed as a child of the age of | Waterworks company against Ogden | z : : r . Against: Instrue‘ = os ire argued " 5 2d yeshealth generally is poor and his heart | Arguments for . anc a cighteen yea City, was and submitted yes- | | lic Life for Nearly is inva. wery weak state, ,necessitating tions in Their Favor, "IT am of the opinion, therefore, that | terday in the Federal court constant medical attention. mney WillWi he pri soner at the time of the commisA. R. te Koswig Reu| : ae ¢ eat Chicago, March 19.-Attorney | the E E 1k £ filed suit against < R Half Century. { is understood that the resignation ingen arti te counsel for Swift and|sion of the alleged offense was not a| ben Cheshire et al in the district court : ‘ was tendered when it was discovered eats ss resumed his argument sup-}childof)the age of-eighteen years or'| yesterday, asking for a foreclosure of ets peiorse { Fone Une coon of Ral leas wae pa ee "the. motion to instruet the | Under, and therefore that the Juvenile | mortgage on the premises described : , 5 in, eds opélesslyof split (pnora » "for, Mare March 19.--General : Te i sohuédsn r project ' > J aS sno the ry jurisdiction Inyfavoragi ya arian of of the prison-} inlot ithe: the problem in ie(hef by A packers' 6,>, block vet 31, ple Nyy plat 50 B, -. case c and j adginent nate Pp ackers bloc Bim "OF 1, $45. interest; $1,300 e almost many. farmers have lost. their Cieustorm Fled For Their Lives 4 hs Bingham] r ' Nelson S. oo_N 23-Nixon |} ? i" mit down everything in its path for over sixteen miles *hi is ,one.of the.) richest sections of Mississippi and has been built up by ~ German farmer brought in1 by ' the Gulf : and. Ship & [sland railroad tds) feared that, : vs. WANT Valley Attemp \ccord- of oeBrooklyn town After ] Na-| ceewat) lews|y Sip that been Se) 19 though it is reported that many been killed, it is impossible: to any information coneerning the her Utah! heCo Co 1S Miles Mareh The» Boje jout the Co.:| vs P. 1 Death 5 its ingme to meager reports received here 6 ‘ oe before all the wires went down, a toi nado éxcecdine In iviolence that which | Of ighteen years or under, within the | ham ae = -Calrris' vs. Richardson Peau nae DEAS Se 1 Ja man warty aly West ae "| scene a6 vie of ie , aes "Monday, Ma Clears stcae 7x vs. » aes Newhouse as .ee QS £ Sf I Me rin a Nott when the latter desired | be Perr or Seed ere ba eT in | Min uS presence Oo tne age 0 wenty=> YEAS «< a A stmmons was ved on Hamilton] females to the age of eighteen pues) rest 2 today in an action, NTN begun by the trustees c . and I have Ss no doubt that . under that | "!O'". | af the aan : ror a3 meee Ae } statute a male reaches his majority on | the nature o ‘ av Maatn day next‘ preceding the = day on public It understood, however, that; ‘the < E Ss Witte, according te statements made | force h‘m to return to the company cer-| _ a ane. . tain sums of money placed in his control by intimate friends of his, tendered ees 2 eee his resignation to the czar on Monday ' and suggested Former Minister of Fi- MOODY IN PACKERS CASE 8. the come OBTAINABLE Pk pla of safety Shortly verson age of eighteen years | Copper. person isis of the g 6 ' at ! : sly oe Siceiiet received after the first report tsuavere were received on the day: next : preceding theei aayef on % I< 7 Se S es er ee ey Binepam : all( wires went down and M it ts ing os|W hich he celebrates hi leh Ree: aeonaae May 2i-Nelson vs. Bingham | Sible to; gain ideazof-the: number erefore the I petitioner was] | birthday; . : Wm. theretf ts 2 = Copper, a anyais Nelson vs. : Bingham Cop-| who. have been a. where : RITE ~ 5.8. vs. A é 17-Turnec Orleans. damage eevee May erty struck Meridian Miss au few weeks oi ! oR ios Mi nee oO" oO rook he s ago, hit the « town about 6 o'clock tonight, causing loss Utah | of Nfe as well as enormous propert U.S. to city H . eavy. Sixteen New | Co Thursd: iy, ‘ poeta elgh years or under, W ‘ ©! Con . |; meaning pera nee Se raate meine la reas May 15--Oregon Pack. Co. vs.) courts" The petitioner contends av) Wasatch O he is of the age of , eighteen years . untili Onry Wednesday May 16-Carliste vs. Utah "Tt Praie > Buckhorn vs. 8. P v yet tne ate a ee ne o in Mowed; Down Ioverything ; He Ole Path for istance , High 2-U.S./A. vs. Ro s. E. A. Shepard H- 4ha DETAILS : Storm Juvenile court. The boy was 18 Cea Thursday, Aor 26-Toltee Ranch Co,| of age last August and as the law sta mt ammerland; Allen yvs.. Diamond C.| that any pe rson * of the age of as aria exlo aa : years or under" comes within the jur-| Wriday, April 27-Aleatraz Pav. Co. vs.! Isdletion of that court, She held that eee ra ¥ hi: Spee a REE tP was bgurht to e make Hamilton | Which . ort 5 erg su't an os iat a a‘ f female Cc ‘" of th Neew ask attains thieher; give an accounting ift ' nda VY. ane are Nestea ; PUB Rae a ya Tee kee eine ta ea eae eo ay Se a tans Me nae 20.-Premier|of the late President McCall and also to|Gay on which she. celebrates Ve! March ve ! Reported to be WW Ander: nder Se 2 1¢-Chirness ost4 wors SReNeO (a vesterday 9 Health. Petersburg, made April | ‘ Very Inesday, April 1-U. S <A. vs. PrinThoes day; "April 12-11) 8. vA vs. Lyons Zs Poor Was one ITnes on sday, ' ‘Wei {trom Albany ‘ today It was- stated on good] of the age= eighteen years onPe the | pe ay 2 attorney. office hee will Eo to the district) third day ofof, August, 1905.cr I fail to | Tuesday, orney's oO é 7" a day a so and tell| ind any case 1e « . ae | January by Judge ee ae } a i; ah April 20-R 5 | city court, to four months in the coun, Roe ay, April .0-Berrato \ : ty jail on two charges of embezzling. | Monday, April 23-Anderson | ' ‘ he ies. ya Ree d | The boy's mother, : who made the ap- es | c: yee | ‘ iaatotlon atl Tuesday Avril' 24-Peterson | plice aon, attacked the an Oe a anae e oppe r company he Attorney. ne of to Heart | St. , Hamilton to the Lives Damage , ere jin Jé naten a rata Said C is as follows | Tuesday, May 8-Rolapp. The first question to be * de termined | | tional f Bank. mae oN Sai meee Was alleged the prisoner at the time of the Mountain BellNTETel: 0 CoCosel to have been committed THUTHHA cork Weak ivi .ANY Dp. Couri. j is. | tuna Weer } of offense Bur- | Sheridan, Wyo., March 19- Miller a Bu lington fireman ee here ‘ was blown out of his cab at . Term the have es Meee ; it : - fiy |exception of loss of life from snow-|is believed, have an important effect ve eeony May 2-McGee |slides in Colorado and possibly heavy |on juvenile law matters in serving as and loss in lower Mississippi by a tornado|a precedent to fix the age limit of ies dice May 3-Beckstead jtonight. those who come under the jurisdiction | @opper Co jot court. | "ridav, May 4-Fot!s S. se }0 AN Cis Juvenile ; = = = vs. he decision of Judge Lewis in part! Monday, May 7-Lukic vs. S. Sil- | round house in the yards by the burst- | , rn ste: > is eng e OBE Oe ee eee oa a nus a Action isa eds, oe Beor inte ne eae e r the az a Sachi that here ee to much stock and cattle have, HUT WIPES Ln Ns. April 1 is the date set for the opening of the spring term of the Federal court tnd the following setting of US -- | aby ETC: I r f ie - Bee KOOYMAN | | To offset this, nowever, the fact that | | the snow in the wheat fi It has practic- | jally saved a large part of the cereals, | }it having come in time to insure good | | crop: to the farmers is confirme a try bodies. neces IN r Lavtons Sponge ey ASE from 7 jcnn' oor& & 2 Fi t Reports | is endangered. telephone communi- | | are operating unde difficultles |yreat delays are resulting = |} The damage by the floods in jsouth, especially in Alabama | ' sippi and J part of Tennessee is vertonwayfor down needed wert half the provisions slope when andcaught. | Judge A . force of men is now at work i trying - | at 1 ealrs ears ite en: Fight ‘ sales or Under." ® ers e F "to Blorida. the Roce SA ntthat: fears arealong. entertained by | Greek x bridge byby aa slide ¢ ge slide at noon to if in day they, , too, were swe pt to death Sows and oe no}. The, great storm which began a n 2@ > lifte -d ay i week ago today and the * work% inflexible large and rge and made to critics of Mayor MeClella the -_-_-_-__OOOOOO ‘ Pireman Burlington early They roposal propo over and servitude in labor, the party must abways be vig-| ant. ‘ in unmasking opposing r , rhe meeting was Republican Slide ssrate-! socialistic lalisti i j Py fablishment--af government Democratic a pts ate-| Lae Be |#:nton, Sat ia | is cut off from supplies by reason of: Contrary to the usual order of things| Judge they ithe pthe thane } deep sno food i supplyiveciesl is | the of { lifelife 1} by the general | storm | case but ne hort and fully 1,000 men in| will be comparatively small with the The the highly denunciatory in diseussing 1e hills will soon be face to face with Republican party, which js charged | sts irvation unless traffic paths and with being. responsible for the insur- |} roads are quickly reopened ance abusés, ete | F la : ! | Swept to Sudden Death, > eS ~ Merger. anno pene ra The report that twelye employes of is Meaning ccllit iCer. Santaqair ity and this vicinity was felt twenty-fout past the aanlae and much damag has alre sulted while indications point TARNADA L$ Friday pri 12=U. 8S." Re i : land Boy Tuesday April 17--Nygaard v Grand | Telegraph and " , | Central ] r lented the anpli‘ 19,-Two hun-|/estion is interrupted in many places | Judge ‘T.-D.-Lewis dente ow ednenday,April) 18-Perryva.--1 and other em-|2nd big companies are having their | cation for writ of habeas corpus :in the | Smelting comnans aE a ne ang |tands full keeping wires repairec of John Kooyman, sentenced Inst TI iurs day, April 18-Nelson vs. Bi my im Bird mine ane | Steam ind surface railway companies | <i . : ; ae eative and G.; Searpetto eel Fit Canetto!'ys. [Maine prolonged shut-down is necespending the rebuilding of the tram house, tramway bullding ind other Yearly [ gl a> ecic anes Nehteenth which ranges | Holds : One ae Who Has bookPassed Elg br feet in depth. | Rirthday Is Beyond Jurisdic- adopted folby Congress- resolutions were a ringing speech that ary mill, i eV OVS > - Lak Suthing, are The lewing op- | the d pe than States the municipal|), company's property. including the |has not yet been reported as all for in the last) (i) jocated two miles from the mine, |rivers are bank high Brin still hats man Bourke Cockran, and are rvative ae In tone Sen eeeaeenen pedatdryeai » far ea eas y deal with Demoeratic _ politics, / nail. tically everything that ownership league stood campaign, other than munic ipal erations of public utilities, which Tiger announced it favored. I result coast and |coastwise ed sthroughout the country chant { mil] came in from Mount Sneffels this would make William Randolph Hearst |evening on snowshoes, taking nearly Cf £ congressman and editor, {ts 3 candidate all day to make the trip for governor at next fall's election, | vat ae . : The lides and Sunwhen © it adopted a set of strong reop BOF The snowslides o of Saturday "aturday and lutions denouncing soctalism and prac-! day night so completely smashed up 5 The | trom Difficultyy. March miners . Camp an --- o awe DEATH |, eported Trou, nearly every Sea Istate, while Peonsylvania, Ne 1. ; New Jersey : the New 15 Naland gate oe mz rny of with the middle ates of \ e ees }and ire covered snow, wester! of Recovering 2 Partyrly. TO ao De- | Work Aliis 1 is suffering from a storm which in the south consists of vain and wind, and in the nerth of snow, rain, hali and sleet ais | THE | | New A rork, two-thirds of T Ne COCKRAN Ain ‘ MARCH 20, 1906 Ezra Shoe maker Manti: W;-H. Welghton P ari Cits ston 2 Bla'r, Mz oth rc Ww pn, Nenhi eas Pa rryer Deweyville ietereaue Spite Sar ae 1 Jey; Homer J. Rich cham Citys I Buckle Salt Lake Wads San a Jame 2 Dalton, Willard Henry t Lake: John: Pat Me eee Gr. P + ker DON'T LIKE US" the r |