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Show 8 ee oe THE 30,000 C ips of Three Crown ee : Coffee Will be During Served eged the prevented him from pursuing| INTER-MOUNTAIN |} Bie thompson and. chen | Theplaintiffs had damages alleged oO sued have Mor p \ cious, } 4 ce ae ved Se rown ee and land |i" 8" endeavor Chase terdayv leavened Three Show Ist So. on hey Crown now on was ing, dismissed - by motion. C. of BDistrict Loofbotrrow taking Attor- | West Chase a large Seventh was] police. charged with forging the name, "J B. Celele" to a check which he had passed on a merehant The district complaint the that stated attorney EVERYTHING FREE ; PREE. ie SVE dose of ot South, He was who taken by at notified to the ‘ ee COURT alee es RECORD. afterthoughts fev Dangerous sadder ‘ COURT. ae _-_ Yesterday. It is said that attempted to take the his ANA We ‘ew Uy, DEPOSITORY. peven ae GROWE Boe Diehl COURT. Justice ns, OEE of Glenwood Springs, . Springs, Denver, Aspen, Leadville, and all eee re ‘ i -- dap St. the little credit to establishment that a crew of Danish Riealrce eae ith ra use J. B. Cosgritt, H. P. paneer Pres AN ashler. ACCOUNT s . re m rcial Witt Bank Noble, : WeeBe : ; Saas ee National Vice-Presidents. A. 1 Peabody, Asst: Cashier. : " sae splendidly " f Equipped ~, Fast OGDEN would sailors TUROUGH AND PULLMAN DENVER AND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Feb. 18, 1906. | Woutes. Scenic Distinct and Separate Three Via ' Between Daily Trains ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS No. 4-From Omaha, Ogden, Cheago St. Louls, Kan- | Ch t | b mbpezziemen i E missed arge Di S Court. WAS LEFT : Judge Morse, W. Cc. div Chancery Davis et al, Non-suit ror defi cteret a tlee IS- by Order of the ; | Law. div. mot. dist. atty } vs. Brown -Biaclh te bere s. given instructions under i s C } the jury in Armstrong, - Actinga Judge G. ; With 1 eaving : Stateatty. vs. dist. prove the his court ae guilt in so 7 the resumption the On afternoon Judge} instructed collected a number of Chase. election Dsmsd mot. CITY J. Today. Whittaker, judge. J. bets, Suits PR et ee ETO eee eee i. such Thi Charge Is Ss Dp "Ie cc oe 1 for BREAKS , OUT:"7 TOOTH, | Sf! for Tea : ee ese: afitrefor ) "spe . HUSBAND: No of Applicant for * Divorce. Beeause, as she alleges, he with foree and violence a He rs. ‘va. pitt be er ent Reolinson tee et ux. $5022 defit. for plurt. N. W. Sonnedecker tro. $109 for pltft ee assaulted and bat- vs. vs. O . Janson. a Nicholas. : : Cas-| a igang her nee Ne) SOPHS WELL DRENCHED her } ai. juries, action yorce i ‘ a n Elise : reu yesterday filed in the district court for difrom her husband, John Treu.|Preshmen i They | sult of the ing 10 were years 18, | married 1895. in this Four»children marriage, old city "are the and. the -re- . The complaint fendant is a states that butelher, carning OF water, class de-|lttle about for were comedy yesterday the the chief sketch. which at also it oe i BIG \ Sageée's . SMALL rz Nephew Files One ROAD. : Against | POOT men uncultured and when the Jatter a after picture Was- ateh und Jordan Valley. ye ele 7 : : : ca 2 ETAT of judgment from bn tee States eiveuit court of southern district of New You Kk i | | for the c spare book, ae and yor of of the | Russell noted eens a fa=lte ntively following the Raphael, a ] nephew | ine phot. rhs yhe ‘ Sage photographer financier and against the }ihem to sit quietly who and club to persons three the gold teams, club, or of athletics, was From now on the | men student and or sum ae $2,985 of ; plaintiff! and ix : involved in ree a ueae John Black Willlam Hatfield and ‘se ave defendants The action| Ce ee ane dex Bakioer ‘"ti 3. 1899, the plaintiff alleges, he trans-| . eae gt ee"re Ive 2 ferred ie he ee are ; claims distviet shares: in for of with the paid aude in plaintift the est the a° Moun sumo company. claims as ain tobe ‘ovgaidaed the-basis. The aoe asks} ES uneesarg ne ane' . \lleging ging : Deserted ' ae told bit NON- pean will. athletic havej| : : hilm. ‘They weve married by will the that this| IS general | Xt j i } the' } court: } Peart o ie oO 13. oh 0 Siied died iitin this th Ocaae‘i Moma 1903, leaving oo emule veluldat 41.000 s eg , . { ! c ane e H mTahate Fah Ciied didial probete' aoe Issued ‘Sa on Conipilaint Andrew Southworth, at exact-|la w isa had left} From treat tne veh seemed |@ as neg 0s Sap ment," finally "| old s01; mockery of Mrs. fee eee by the) harging Andrew] the non-support of} the} which under misde sMeanor, the story told Mr, Hansen. as-| county attorney, by Mrs. South-| who swore to the complaint,| Southworth ae urgec getting "now, to Icalieriaat a whose brillianics them, oe fF babe in- Mrs: wustiand Jenlertey Seeing he Judge C. W. Morse granted a tion for a non-suit yesterday in case of James Storey against A. Miller and others, ‘The suit) brought oviginally to retover the of $6,035 darages been sustained by reasor of the from the morning will the teachand The ludes opens, by on of City the ~ has been ark Southworth is but kfanilly in the habit ullegés eapable of it seems cares . No heard themselves the last anihad Up thrown AROF 821 the one heavens earning héeeaihe splash drenched those who were} |carth being"washed a single freshman Ss ea ere ea WANT ; STATE at ao Ee a 0out in the jand Garfield Beach. aa Dea aan. fa tert ,an ntie mining st LANDS of "that: her = to Prof. to ue The ‘state sioners = ,-Inat.-« eer held ee 0 were board of land and | another ; sao eer day. premeeting irri-)at least during present business the W. an favor- and elect I ZL IC a oa a 1 Le at at i Schedules. (ym: maha Tourist { formation to 1 can é be of cars St, Paul siecping' | car ‘ Salt Lake and { Minne Dee. City to Chicago apolis ‘ tions LEAVE without ana coral juli of ees Ry. Stree SALT No. 10-For No. No. 112-For 102-Tor No, No. No. and in- the Ne: State! at | $ . a.m, a.m. 2--For 8-For Denver and East Provo and Tintic 3:50 5:00 p.m. p.m. 4-For Denver-and 8:00:p.si. 183-For.OQgden.:s).:3 <6 hoaiie beara Se ference. state of Ne dy Salt Lake} local Utah, these facts in mind and] ® itd to the. ; Sleadile PIM It ia $30 round April, and trip rate to it will pay CullcomLos} you fp all j e Bast) oes os ew uace sie Ogdew '. 2-From j Last = : Ive trains every the Union Pacific | free reclining Metcorological cars. For . or Denver to Line. Through tiekets and ' Chicago sleepers information rare 1 ‘Wes No. 3 Pr 6:00 ature Jasnuary.1 Z oe since precipitation fn. m.., trace, (einai can excess pf : from of trains except Nos. 1° I. A.. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ane Phillips, Thatcher. Ariz.) Nancy Sims,' Pima, Aris. 1992-Hyrum Ti Moss,;La;Belle;Ida.y Nora E.. Cook, La ‘Belle, Ida 1993--George J= Conly, Pueblo, Colo 8 Annie Sharp, Salt Lak /1994-John oR Williams Biackfoot, is p.m 7 . 7:50 eee :00 pom. ee 0 S406 points, "Phene BENTON; G. 4 UTAH'S MOST on Ida; lake, Marle 1995--Arehey-H: | Winkiless, Salt 1'1996-Christlam: cf e ; : p.m} Florence mb 1997-George precip Atetion Lit2 Httuleyy Pitts, Salt Salt-Lakey No. Lake 3 Wood=) atid: tell Hrece, ets ak hie le Suddenly Sank (ion? astman,!~ a 7-Los Angeles Limited salve him d t tikes SHWorkman. Was sult, whe then wake alld W-Wworkman 702>*Tortyv-seve1 ot ae dow aaion hp : rae eM N i in: tb e if. hal Be re by ‘ the 21 gas him- 462 a Naphi: oe SR a No, pan. 5:35 :5 D . p.m Dm. is os Angeles Express 12:01 -F ‘ Stockton, andci ee -For 3 Trt Oo. EE: 2:45 nim . hind. teteraSan ve rik 3 Nopnt ‘and pc eee eres 65--For. Nephi ...2.... 4:45 p.m. 61--For Ne phi ana usin 8 °30 p.m. heaan hoe 4 he Bt From. Garnela Pay reek tee cid kee ee Lee { ‘He ene ea Hiya 11 "ane RSS | 1M 1 LOMOW™ liftedUATE Callahan out. bit overcome' | itor | " a ‘ " 4:45 ‘ 61 |poose,. a laborers taking noe thought: of | * ARRIVE DAILY. (his own safety. leap en into an exca- | No 8-Los Anegeles gain vation at $53 "Ro treet, saved the | a 5 fed : life. of: a frie:rd and lost hi wh John°Callahan,. Rae | pagoose Sorenser Benjamin . Minnle Dexter, ‘Be nja-) W Loses } Chicago | was facing RAILROAD : =n NAT TS CURRENT TIME TABLE. te ASee DEPART' DALY: eS " - L991-Rudgei temper a: ene Mas All. No x No. ; -ixNo. Life, (9 Saye. Eileusl. No with 4.-Conscious that he |No, certain. death, Frank _Pa-| No. - Accumulated deficiency of temperature sincé the first of the month, 49} deficiency aaa 1 oan POPULAR dey which and aedla: * Ogde en : via snd call C. S. WILI inIAMS COMMERCIAL AGENT 106 West Secoud South Street Salt Lake City Report. mum temperature, 21. Mean temperature. 39, degrees below the normal, «so s-4:35‘p-mn. iu. 2:25 p.m. Dateu ees SE ee ae atNarco reenedies icket office, Dooly Block... . day Ogden and St. Paul chair 2.m. Weahins eu - 3:40pm. 101--From Park City.. 5:15 pom. } ae 5:40 pom. 5240 ae ze -115-Ifr che | ° vondition | Yesterday's report at the local office of the weather bureau Maximum temperature, 47; -mini- to 14 } ° >t : Will reach the level 28 of with; a aeLeee 2 cee last year>: pare in eee next. fe oy are 7 fen i arte UO' Sows.a vise oflevel 1.2 was fect.ofreached, water since. the lowest N°vember 15. yt Accumulated Wall RISING expected. a.m. : No. aia . estmace on‘to ANH a.m. a GU6 cade weeds ode di 200 6 wr > ee and 6-From. Denver Bast... eucco nbvecac:c ox 10:25 205. patronage to the Salt} degrees. It widremember are figuring ‘trip, that onthisa ! | turbulent ipodattia (} | - in Few ataDays. eae an?to' Meach x Years Wigh Record. _ 8:40 113-lI'rom Bingham. ..10:50 a.m. 1-From Denver and : ° teal th : vanes teie iaeey be. tbe firsttee of te Month. The water Is now three-tenths of 4 foot above zero, just three-tenths =82 ee nee ohare "one ie e e Jast year, e Waters art oF eeRout | pany has a | Angeles in IS = ‘CIfPyY: and eee i No. i wea-| at | ee LEVEL Ogden. cen No. No. No. his i‘ vee a See 6:05 pom. Hast = jp SALT*LAKE 6-From Tape Die No. No.oh On vo railroad in Amevica is the system of discipline among employes and watehfulness for the sutety of i pasRenieben icvalapcnite a Uielieediereee Hin on ns the snow] ulmost as| fair Dr 8:00 am. 8:10 §:15 No. 12-From Ogden ...... 9250 a.m, .7-From Tintic and weather Generally for today, CITY: Provo ....., Bingham .... Park City..... @ of snowstorm in the valthe 'LAKE Heber, Marysvale No. ER Plaudits of a fell 1905 No ares Denver and East 8: 50.4. No Tor Ogden wees es 10:25 a.m, No. SF or Ogden and West 10:35 a.m. No,.i1-For Qgden and We uk 1:45 p.m. No, 113-For Bingham .... 3:00 p.m, x e 10, In Effect North- . Tes T r j 1 obtained from M.! p.m. CURRENT TIME TABLE } vs The Cc. A. neni Senora! Agant, Ho. Te someakergiy, ~ Mweso p.m. 6:05 intermediate Fey Lor fm trains sleeping TG) rden change xu] ge ket ets \ A = hghted 5:55 ‘ Express. Fast c 2CT1 s CORNECHIONS p.m. Bt en 62--From 7 Stockton oh Finest 6:30 a.m, Py epee sy oe . ae 1:20 p.m. VARY = ats + 1:30 p.m, ORR bel reane 5245 p.m. Tintic and ......+-..-. 6:00 p.m. In the ; Dining * Car Service appoint-/tg yee our agents before concluding | since the first of the month, ruff; Sarah: Lorinda* Bryson Rune i u fan . Vest. Only direct line to Los Angeles. fill tie aan eenindth for your tour, {inches Woodruff ' RUAN. WOs. TrAgeed, -Teoiw the | Stage connections for Nevada mining by the Accumulated excess of precipitation | 1998--George F eDérmott.-Criftan, oUth - of the. exc RyaUeN and efforts beamps Thomas,| since January 1, 2.23 inches ida Jeannie - Her, Oxtdred: Jilar Veer Male tasave;Rapoone, was de-| To San Francisco or Los Angeles, Weather forecast)for today: Géner- | 4999-<Albert Wo Polkersom, Sale Lakes | ‘ ee ee | OIDY TICKET OFF: Or races te South Toree of the summer Lake vester= ioatl ens| peat e y ying bap easing o passed upon and reported mo-jably. It was decided that no the|ment should) be made to. W.}vaenney in the office caused was|resignation. ef Elbridge L. sum | whe resigned March to. it eoustetn e bear ee eae commis- bet between so route of Bis sale Limited China & 1:30 :05 p.m. 4:06 points ..... -11:45 p.m. D. E. BURLEY. G "p A. S. SPENCER, A. G. P. < City Tieket Office, 201 Main street. Telephone, 250. vote: Train numbers shown above are Oregon Short Line train numbers, a a west of Ozden, eee aaa he cific east there = . Everything. of Tral-| WEATH Win very few. minutes, and melted from the streets quickly as it fell ther. 1s predicted it oea8 - The midnight train runs through to) Acoma, Nevada, and return, thereby jtaking care of our patrons in Pioche| A Best Sharan via the Western ad- "Relation FAIR Tries Owlng) | ~ Eastern co | | || |». | St, Paul-finneapolis-Duluth bureau and to fulfill the prediction of the previous evening that a snowstorm was on the way. ‘The storm} came shortly after 8 o'clock, lasted a// burdensome. a ee ANNOUNCEMENT. if «veal | Y g' '. Equipment. irect Direct ove ioctl i Dr J Normal "Schools There wasn't much vesterday, but enough. ley to record a trace Expected uN] two and |} a Hyatt ae ae ee oe a, Pent /of marriage when the principals were e photographer young understand seolndet! their responsi-} thomain: thelr old: Aller posi=| too Biltites andto aigtidumh on:- the ."Phatts good," ne con- | part Of the-hibanti-developell when cone, to { session speak Study |Study in Course." LAKE alleged to have }ecided that the the defendant by | take care of the waters inc Mail tt The. education. be expected Fast y ° Spiendid : held of will today g . Japan able Sa ar a" trains - a.m. 17-For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago and intermediate points... es 3-For Ogde n, ‘Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls and Gated 9-For Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Helena, Ree San FrancisPortland, |No. tl loubl t | 1 tne Only doupdie track Tathway Mi aL °~ River and Chic | so Missouri River anc 11CaLo, the bs Be : aay ‘ famous electric ligh ted Overland Los Angeles Limited and of the > ~ - ver the the and of the supand count) in board is : M. Johnson. today the for convention of case Conunissioners Pass Upon Large Number of Applications. shet |Stewart good __{ living, a ee meet session this the a rain:stopped, MANY petition {n . aia when to be another (ime: the again. Wiis non-suit was by Judge eee were. W. haan Ray, daily > a cae avatars police ; 4 through a i; |T. Kingsbury -and President W. J. | Kerr. Dr. Kingsbury's topie will be "Comparative Importanee of Different Kinds: of Idueation." while President Kerr will speak on "Modern Demands Dr. : Cler i til within calling distance. ae n was : | yada for a certain distance, yet the} County fork: David A. Smit cre a s great scramble. a Of course it| | public Is asked to bear in mind that} ee race Carne oe and {, wax the freshmen and the thing to do} the company" is still operating the ; ichita, Kansas. ee : was to catch the firstaka freshman finest from Wie Sie feciaets etc eaeistatad icastiemen pos-| ate lof Ute local train service inthe. state} é But the freshman had left' no loop-| Three trains dally between' Salt); ‘Court Notes. holes in their plan of attack and the| Lake and Nephi. In the case of F° Garcia and others|Poor. drenched: sophs could not un-| Six trains dally. between Salt Lake te for defendant for.a taken under Bonen Ritchie yesterda of days' attendance PROMISES CHARGED Deputy : Free and om in which the plaintiff sought to renew a judgnUfor $806.25, thé motion of attor- will rooms two programme con-|Course ce came ; the settled. | in Edueation. board of At the 2 o'clock nominate. AO eee aie ae peer rite Ree Sas ane eee ae the}; Whilevile the the Sa Salt tekske Route, eee tenant mao tsar ; _|great reservoirs,Sane Just er so felliL upon. "Route, Utah' Utah's | we ee ita en eae seated sophomores, a veritable flood-of | most popular road, is temporarily in| ene as thik at : Webra aed 9 n EB OE: water .dnd before they could gather) an rn te position as far as its| ate ney ee PE sera ary 16, ae ‘the de_| heir lost wits another and still anothe; mre gh' trains are concerned, track ‘ 2 é Ds = 7 : : g vi) serted (leq as pila fast Four said he a Tew » £ Or ae ; eae eee ee ee a | apparently and, as if |? ndingTheall couple his maney -o1married gambling pavepossible, the way with for } asaivy: pleasant Hes serene Me 4 heavens, were eight}tt}; as streets, weather for thes | bent on disturbing their quiet. it slowly| laway.vs ae Pe increased in Bes volume. that bodyip |jyears ago three at the children, ages of the17 youngest and 16.) | here. hundreds of visilors.who will arrive ie Pave lifted Again eitcevuba-ne They have tomorrow. moriiing to altend con-|| tinued, that reyhis: wife wilfully) desert-| ;ers' | large three who council. SUPPORT bee worth, pete No, hi 10:30 sas City, St Louls and ....--. Francisco San. No. Conference:Visitors ‘ gitors. keane aly, ions Quickly. expressions which they se Sand {ih Drayer to alleges ee ieee account. e therefore re =r le Wife off. mining 000 naltber aje come out of the lens of the can ora. a few drops of rain pattered ie pleasant please" ly the point at the ic. bat is the to Ogden, Cache 11-For Valley and intermedlate: points ..+<+-+s -» | {| Expensive. Opens Today. The annual convention |erintendents of the city productions | dre sses definitely executive body the trust deed on the property of the com- | gpecial dispensation, and. as ff in an-|-' A warrant has pany to secure an issue of bonds. swer the rain drops ceased. fhnnen. the { South) ackorney- ee ae in the art of the crafty freshmen the|}Seuthworth. with three ce | his took on those "look again "sophs" Wants Balance on Mining Deal. ee Phe back No. | | No. Judgment was rendered Maren 28.\the stone steps around them. They | Warrant 1906. The action was brought to ao gazed pitifully at the clear blue sky cover the amount asked for under 4} 9s jf to beseech Jupiter Pluvius for a) case HOw ete fa Morse in which to get pans 1-For Ogden, ron. 7 Omaha, : Chicago, Denver, Kan AYA. 92 Pe ARRIVE 1 } | us 7:10 a.m _ points |j No, | than probably any other question has been up for some time and Wasatch and Jordan company, its officers ‘ mad 3 Ye,ke mi p.m. Portland, intermediate & fax ies h eea, Francisco San Butte, ze ee Peeing p.m. 7:35 Sule ene, ‘Denver, . Bas Vit) 7--For Ogden, he |No. : De f re mare eek , a ONG : ase ' ey J po 2 Fi oan DEPART. Ogde oF 6-For No; 5:15 9-35 Francisco... | ee ner De re e wh aa ee; p.m. Kan- Louls, San 4:25 Chi- Ogden, St. CABO, and gees points.... ee n= cua sa se Francisco San ver and Ogden, Cache 10-From : 5 Valley, Butte, Portland No. ares firm or reject the nomination. This|ing School to the State Course," and matter buss caused more trouble beSuperintendent D H. ‘Christensen has! tween the faculty--and the studeuts|as. his subject)Relation in Course of ; } Valley Railroad} and -divectors.| "Us| have ta ‘i im Lie a ty & % Sf rate FIGS, R22 A = + ayy io. omar convention ot tava o | had just wateh the was of |Schools proposition who track dramatic members The of small teams, or In three the it was) (he ying that instruetions she the} clse as far : dis- | to discover. gar eantad the university in three in. terstate debates, Was voted dewn after} considerable discussion. Another important matter, that of ; the election of the student manager | ne picture was finally taken. Ne | jfreshmen swore revenge, but the} | sophomores never dreamed that !t} would come tn the way it did. | While the sophomores were yeSte r-| the the was on | football vid r} ef pins conferring those "places untrained fresh-| were posing for 4| year he Ee, ¥ ia aod stbaba rg a +e. oo or) erin: 5 Chicago ena ing eee 2-From No, CITY LAKE SALT . Be Ga bo eg Ee poin eee termediate or address route, Grande Rio Di P; i. 3 18-From | your of inquire etc., a.m. um : No. |7Re ate Trains.) on. all' Through. booklets, 5:15 ‘oo © Inand Ogden 6-From 9:30 a.m. ...points termediate Ogden, Caches 12-From dear a nie ee oun Valley ea Proves : if the college: | | The case against Peay REE nics duh eatere taror net‘| oae er ombadetly and-rively on the| amloable fettiément: caused, front steps of the physical building at-} satisfactior yeste 3 ci L. sum ote een i168. = } { JUDGMENT, ye 9 give dramatic upon $75 per month, wherefore the ‘plain-} "tled "Little Drops of Wa ae iff asks for-a decree of separation, You qyaut Sons' on B arth First Kl! for the custody of the. children and |) the Freshmen __| alimony in the sum of $25 per month. Sometime oe. the sophomores pS ng ee ee S| played all kinds of tricks upon the | } j to the large | ton > the University pe that, Pob for Winners sopho- | actors the might a entire "and It wasas voted byy the . body y to to conferer gold watch fob upon all who had ea. places on debating teams and 1 freshmen. and oh / he . ; students hac 1eir way in the matter arged th keeping ; ‘ is | the preps would be put out entirely. oe dismissed upon Sue moti« cat si Hum Joint, was This action of f the college students nis acti ge st its has s served to impress the faculty that the time for culling out the remaining | SUPERINTENDENTS MEET preps Is Ps about ripe. Entergaption | Work. RE flent Crowd' of more the POAT cistern 3 Even of Photographic a 4 Atha! be- youngest years. i April eldest the Get Meal the preparatory stu-| dents that they are: allowed . .-on: university grounds under special bh $58 atewe gai pensation,we cc. bare re.) 2 Nelson. Nolagp. ae ae a oBae peat of - a University ng ofOf aa U. - 4 of: Ns or he was 7 so drunk that he did not Ms bade ieniaa byniversity any azOf | that tah badge or Insignia by any pre-| remember it. When. he got through mdse | PaTatory or normal student unless the } his Lea he was unable to pay for said insignia is qualified by the let-| jg. He no a a a : fas arrested and tried for. obFor onitlice or ae ccs the esate goods by false pretenses. He } php cee pleaded guilty and was fined $5 | Dmgs. i This tsp hm a pay signifi1€. case. of assault and battery dante, will Aree oeea bal t hail terre ae against Violet Williams, a| g > -| waitress, wa » ste , | nate wearing of the school insignia, ] the ation, ope Creesnae one alien | Lister. !as has been permitted im the past. | that the re tg with Moan had been| ; and also that they are very anxious}sent to the reform. school, but. that J. Bradley. $141} to: impress upon I A.-M. chance frying sei was given and to the > meal P. Ao. ‘Exxeursions. per rsonally ‘Conducted . o's wos ARRIVE. No, | iNo. | | members) of the proposed - college The meal that-one Johnson had in alumni A measure was adopted by| the Bagle Gatea cafe cost him $5. be. an almost unanimous aevote which for- } sides; i great deal 1 i of trouble in paying bids the use of the "U," or the wear-|for it. When he ate the ao as setting. -Wiled ve s Atte u p,. ! which college argues tradition. for. the; | save ofbasisa great kettles himand a The right to wear the "U" to the college graduates COURT. giving the money to Jensen, who one ie . working for the McCoy livery stable i. H. Marine vs. By Melntee. For $10 4 to place in the safe. The Simic tipt Ss f introduced evidence to show the money | _W H Dunn vs. Harvey Wells. had been left in the custody of Jeneee ye sen. Kendall claimed that when he}... Ja Snell ve Aggie Evans. went back the next morning for the I noe . ae aie ' ns Es Jude money 7S yassone end Jensen claim t Judgments. . Kendall thereupon had Jensen ar- eae Ritts toe alate, Co. vs. Will vested on a charge of embezzling , ; in ra le D,° St j |} upon making a ame | ‘ H. without ae } } Roland the as dismissed e an eee ac -his:attot by motion a cisco He! W. McCarty was Gronik James ait s pan S e vaid th: that aid cour als He and: the it was hathis he firstwas arrest possession was put che aa Sy aaPortOgden, 8-From Franland, Butte, San g h Cc the specitying A. G. BENTON, to could not testify ' to‘ his jn |Witnesses. : in 1 tnatlicmisdeedsy hoWwevenmeids his || No. 1caZzo Ch Wusteated free agent, ticket nearest Galled''as officers' The C ity sas - A. l. with sufficient as places low him a n ° solicits charged was hell iS other: Jeconvict. an t ith ou wi obs Sey CARS CHAIR folders, rates, For va- he that ts: alleged . Louis d {DINING CARS,Service aia Carte more with K a, . punish-~ pt charged h a ° REC L NING r REBb Bi ingham from miner to divulge his true name Hie is charged with va- Welle | released/upon bods the of ‘constitution the has} neys "U,' which The official adopted. Non-| to of Th a re than a It | aes hanges changes the valued {. P.. King et al vs. Ezra Thompson et| hitherto' been ‘ : Lute . only, : men deft. for Jdgmnt. al.State C. Jensen. Cse, dsmsd. |}of the athlelic vs. Willard de a hdait haviiie to present any evide ek aia nh was accused of embezzling the money from Kendall November 9%, 1905. Mike adel: ted fBd that he pe 5 | SF Cd et-al, is Om er, -_ bent be proof relying on the the city | eat incy, saloor dens, opium visiting his Utah of : radical ; a several : Tanabe Vesterday . incarceration was He Associated University: the of the of meeting the At Students : Div. is) business. to When'arrested j} aims: oné some have endeavoring he was 'asa" bar street at a State him "treat" for of Use Jensen time the, attorneys. for' Mr. moved for the discharge of their elie a om the grounds of insufficient evidence] ae i | See easier Davis ee eas VES aoe . Make Regulations " ke Us the Radical No judge. non: ValCALLA Fave ; state c omp nleted its presentation The its side of the case by noon, at which of charitable | zranc; ys Div Treus. Jonn SOnG UR Students Filed. Suits Nreuvvs. se = ds ou y oe, ohn refused flatly to the court Co. (Riven judge. Armstrong, G. G. div. wim. oy SRR cue vs. Emery Lewis, D setting. T. No div. rs) court of without box.z gury ™ oeyw. num from verdict a afternoon yesterday the aa $660 of returned Kendall, guilty by el charged Jensen, lactomae embezzlement - the Alma not CG: Willard ‘of case } G. : Associated His beard ment. ts Ss man i old The ny e S with vedra. with'white hair and-riowling : ‘ D 0 { jal o confined orderec da"ys forrS 530. | judge | 7 was (court, condition é Icimbail } numbe ra). eee Se Today. Morse. W. ‘C. div. het 8 . Worthen. Hatt ees leld ili t ae flee ‘Chancery | ; Statement. His : c Vi No Refute to Appears Evidence and Stolen Was It Claims Jensen fon shore leave Soren . Christensen from were men the as that | argued point of Soren) hailing (the | Sanpete | the merey of the court should be Judge 5° Paes hls upon rura the let to time required Dieh| this so do. will He know. } visitors p { atlernoon at a oa SRA, a x Melsay -_-_- on dsmsd Cse. Jensen. a dangerous na st udge Dsmsd. Chase. C, ities eee . Il, Roland vs. rmstrong ¥ aliy State State SAFE IN i | F.| ear death. Hi Mot ct al. F. Free J. et al. Garcia advamut: und, Tia? for _non-suilt. p.| H. py ple ie 2wis Tope div ae al.} et T ‘homps on Ezra vs. al. et King z or ae wet Tor Jdgmnt Urim MONEY : M. L. Ritchie, judge. been hitting a faster clip than eve1 ee very sane he in the morning Eariy disWhen of morphine dose heavy covered in this condition he was very > Was taken to the police ut the and station shortly after $ o'clock, to. resorted remedies powerful Most and home. sent was he noon About ts he anne ieee recover, Poel a anne for Rent all Ce peng See ae yFIle' 4 .badwccmess - President Yhatcher ... + Vie e-President OPEN D a ee © it 22,0". Assts Caabler |Bagar : Chicago, east. Uni . ee te Deposit Boxes‘ (wus Colorado . Louis, Salt Lake City. tv the. apen | When Was pregerred agains re vO first named and whieh was up. for j triah before Judge Diehl yesterday of proprictor the Johnson, | Morning cafe VE. where the trouble dTICh: took pla Bestia hb the GT ORAGRETIIGLMM 2 ed night before he | in own life; he had | do Ord ae on 4 ee SafetyJ ta pane . : . . The only Transcontinental Line passing directly through ghinst - f x points cting at ee Rot fetes Se f.. @. Moses Pueblo, . Kansas City, Omaha, Upon Misdeeds. | ial | Capital LINE TO SCENIC THE | IN Dispenses PCS )AN OAS Sanpete, Asked. init is saiq tlotous| causes in that : Cc his en- It a9 a the ' : Condition, In From AT cEY police |Judge In de avor to drown his sorrow | that he spent his nights fashion and went the iad -_-_- : DISTRICT Offenders despondent Messrs. Rasmussen, Jensen, Joli whieh oc-| son and Christensen were the partie, He hecame | }concerned "hie Gt , . inj a charge of ; fighting drinking heavy to addicted forged been Rete SU D Mi a NEES Is aj 45 lage and ‘driven to the home | dismissal of the Conny illiams has been very ae ho such pers ;over the loss of his wife, as"', consequently SO HGEM s}curred some time ago had name fe | BoE Set Ls morphin to leave Bevceiele® "ide also "stated fi hic| thought that he will recover motion for that there B. Ceicle CAFE Alleged Hail | station, Where he was attended by Dr. | M. Benedict std being worked| | with for several hours he was placed | drive n to the home a mi eae oer and attorney stated that the complain NOTHING PROVES | Because . Judge G. G. Armstrong in the erim-| behind. He was discovered inal division of the district court yes- | brother-in-law who resides of de- ¢ ‘ofee, coche with ewlett's' B aking Powder,. at $) and) 87 Es hine. Pee Edward . Willis ; ay ae , | tdware jams, of 714 South; |Seventh West, street, attempted to} commit suicide early yesterday moru- H. IN S. aE | | ened by heavy rains, falling on their place of business, The plaintiffs are barbers, and they claimed that the falling walls ral pestroyed their fur-} niture and fixtu ponte eer Far eta ent ; : : a eat creamy cup FERGELY U. pcesereTDANK 3 Cire Pan Edward Williams Takes for $1,500 been sus- liaied inSouth their streetpremises at 38 Pas : Second by a wall, weak- Come THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1906 TRIES TO END LIFE FOUR MEN FIGHT | egttgment for, dotendait b. Lewis Despondent Over Wite's Death, BIG ELECTRICAL SHOW Pir ; mote REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, could | $26.00, Salt Lake Route, office; | popular read, 169 South months. | Tickets . on sale today. Utah's most} Main street. Phones 1986-| ally fair, Relative' per cent. humidity ut 6 : op. m:, Rovella 67>).2000-Eliasy i Agnes Pricey Salt "‘Busenbark 'N. ‘Hawks, Lake. Callifrrsts Garland, (ict. at the habit the Crown and-try Alley,-32° . : bowling, W. 3rd \Main street. ‘Pho nt Mas down South. | ' District Pasediger ina |