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Show | THE ASK BOARD TO SET Bo See REPUBLICAN, SALT PRICE ea. < Jace " te KERENS LAKE CITY, PLANS SUNDAY, EOR APRIL 8, HABEAS 1906 CORPUS : Ib UA rare eee ae : SOUTHERN ourLeT AsKeDroRcoNICTJ AT ontinued from Page One.) (lutions angut aor Reter toes engar inert | ed Prison Labor of Nearby States Adversely Affects Utah OF SENTIMENT al co - manufacturers are tories out not of competing econviet that of of tn- yesterday by is | if states, certain » Ss being Charles is a crowded Tillotson, association eee Tillowon. who) this be so, the © large eens percentage found ae are : of would be moved tendered that the ¢ land be -_-, is eae rade oe re state of vote rar} af board con- state ean - the local manufactured by con-| G ran Weather as . Says Man and ithe fo el ican SHORTER e half of Edwin i Mullin. an ROUTE to to F Will Be Clear Niekel 44 RK. NICKC Prove - C. Salt It. Kerens, Lake TO | i TRIED MEXICO . i the State of land and the landae to board lands,hehe but Aare {it is much re aoe ay. " ee aes : - as sure today he office v redecorated. his au sure whether dry | paratively eer e the|‘ Fe so 2 vA. speculators./ence of | en members in raising as the simply between ths TO BREAK Ve. PRISON purchaser, We are F Him | on the president has * for an of the given some regard his pet! the Salt} extension of proposed He | )}as tromnow aaaue aloneprovide rie office a é An application fur- | corpus was win for made yesterday wil! to the canyon: The for a branch Moapa. river distance covered 'a in he other | prison, made of ‘Another Utah homes. ¥ " In Pos Made Pens. convict factory ‘ at Lincoln, Neb., and the brooms: used there. It is estimated the with and brooms ac sold oa in this state are is : a + on feature that and is forgotten, it sentimentality It is a ; visitors aes Ovel!we ee be eventhanar fineratthe from view this5 time me acting As he a ch » a matter said this a he was make better ao lis sitting it a popular trip for tourists. . ; Connections to in| With the with Salt Lake Santa : of a down the land| > f We } ic ‘ path ue rotatoes the Uae to e valueadvisable of land. the 7x had acre, which well The all ieie they as of the state are sentence In with a a ; at Route affairs Judge ate state attempt to » a newspaper nickel will do, pj money."' ‘ people | Waited get. 7 man for all the matter Taking vans : the five-cent|one, "of - the of | Silk will with anxiety on its return, All| Of relief he said for : it . to Then ; "Let's stop r say to make izing tie ple an it good, they institution that to the welfare and their own STEAD TRON factured Wien rade $2 to a peo- | einen cost of with a $2.50 be divided (oath tagonis- | tions, "(broth at a labor compared of ral are ey i of their own state now ce out state the land shall Pua left ih of ull a Institu-| is in the ‘ the ; ‘The convict-made broom sells to retail trade at exactly the same broom, difference, factory in I ate Se Tens ing the people received money? Sheepmen e factory does not get the getting si ‘for thelr land, In' profita.:but the middle- | Bet: $2.50 and sitting * {fingers ' OUT of t > ow o Sune ‘ru| Saute "showing ine: pon in. ie fon: ing: pee cun we be censured for sav- made} reports the for e them beta in monte en to some ss Batteries are Why can't we| ©, The members, the land oe Otte nearly greater than the ofits on! be arranged so that some could pay one eyticle. The natutal result | price and others ‘anot e ao the convict-made broom fs in | \1n reply to a question ‘along those lines FALE the 2 Uee OR RUT Ere Pont > article article -made a "The cenviel bY the is is relegate relegated caine r. Candand a te not of arrange land; that a much as 0f safest way determine label is ‘ "The for this the purchaser 'is..to..see that on the goods Tillotson. factory -has a be the sliding poor scale man ich man on of fourteen: on has vict broom average dozen to : apa- | output is now brodma, the per, the market, only four city and then all be grown orders could not be to day Vort Russell, a of-| in Ari-| with his; for been of A the state, been the but be the as of growers will a properly, When mean that any have slight because Aer land 1 Tuelacted the lena sent there : of reduction in vet of curing | ¢ limati is devise will cost probably to the consumer. $1.00° of the|ficers of the command pays lage twenty-flve miles again spots Te i WOMEN y a Miss WIN - Effie are ue "rick Sate = aS PIANOS Hitech : re aa Frick 7 Ne . , and git "rs pt a a making words out that name.of the ; oe Eat j ee appraised barren, and Don't that ayton }Musie sic ¢ e+ Clayt He titionie which Ore ee it for the Miss Etta | ; ag re . on the le was instituted. " ideee" any mmpany, c com- a 4" H. that stated held at 20 | Mr. te oF eet ; ee ond: SUreSon an)Vetererinarian' | date ‘lone , N, f a pricc of the lists word| the in submitted unani-| agree. ‘company, your of on the erating: separ f 1 : 0 prize of one $1 Kimball piano to "ffie he eee eee are ene ae' bl Sas t South street, o subRiirtenl ‘As 0 a aa which 1.337 were| correc to. be found nar ‘ Second prize of one $325 Kimball piano to be awarded to Miss Etta Frick of No 879 Second street, who submitted 1,689 were 1,502, which of Thicd Fannie who eed and so y nearby the cleared late ae in Salt Lake |* Heavy | Davis and} aa} won Uoselect don't want PRAT inadequate Twenty-six 5 2 eight eae Nickel aver-| | orto about LOSS ce yesterda a 5 h Eee Sea eke e Shoe of GOOD company damages Yesterday Shipping A. to remain season M. cr on was dan three ask- oun May | visitors ThE} av These {deaths lana at eA Girls Twenty-six the | the females Potty land | less which worth it was wwe said} aa isn't, that two: Boys record for leading Siem twenty-two rane * Q a i Se lelivery, U -_- °C M wae deaths. a state|Ccomtagious | sis dist the Consisting of ¢ caied awentiliicsuen cases naia E were, ' ve gl evenks males Wer n and of f| Mr. ten! al Tyree from his' case ling of the of Danlel the yy i days, i. company "the cently. will "committee as the his. wife. sensational by was . Mr. in: also will the be P. ‘Tyree, be by the B. Mr. he : state x approximately » . " $30,000. He © ¢ als gave the details of two transactions of saver was $16,000 which by board, the board: ex-|yfan~ the the care fag deals by oa orbladil ‘ Dolton i sald, , after ‘ > the ex-. hearing planations of the board, his mind had) DERNG disabused and. he could see that the selling of land was not a perpetual propos itlon There were only 300,000 ‘res left of school lands, and the board, the reduction) that on. the theory acting the state} of land would cost of the price $30,000, tions, ' ' hac received the most. : . ee « OLE. AW AY: cs RE lL iE: ASE re Praudulent Rt With "pnieatiGn in. Convicted . oe medicine: Mining Deals. : is prize of of No.a Kay submitted found to 1,701 be to found were be) at‘ the 1,44 . county, ac weber tain a which it; 1 the SsSan > "ina Francisco : office, Lock- |ficials a \Vice | he came the action od howel thefi man of « profited er Gontiemen the was low > the one price: that and eerie Open had House Members not} jast ecutivs company Mining night: of the an ¥,y at the YY. first of . on M,C. . M. a ‘ 0 s t "utler mn oma ‘ mousiv and enthusiastiaclly ident. 6f-theacompany Mr: A. ,. series ; resigned committee A, gave} business of open | and man promises of to very give wis unan A A elected Cutler. pres is a wide care ful experience attention te fire Miller, in one the of Mr. an for above, but as it was other ee oe contest hac pe to throw out all evident |p oard ae j ‘ words the International in found tho se except the contest determined whieh AK tlonary, abov a ms San Francisco or Los eneelee $26.00, Salt Lake Route, Utah's most popular road. 169 South Main street, Page Tickets on sale today. Phones 4 1986. T. ee 1 ¢. it Winn of Nephi be the sense of oe se asked moved to amend| the meeting that} to reduce the ; the that ticipated in the meeting should vote |.) 41) excepting the members of ney land board, who» sentiment were still ofin the Me conven-, onve ¢ show the sen were E liant Morri thai A n « acr the) Penniteticn r of Millard supported ( T mendment ame er some discussion it s agreed oe par that each person presen t aie ino it nagid par~ f To stunts 4 price | Ing pune h of The ; SN te AT club . hue was by members Refreshments, ‘ o,L- innocent served taste by of Miss ee ‘ Publishers Meet Monday. Utah Press' association ‘ ‘ « the | directors t ineludatl and bril Marie will or lTi qiaictacie imesh dining reom of the Commere jal MMonday, t aad beginning begin gs at ~ o'clock. ‘ an }hom SE Lex 1ome oOrtice Inga re oO a large, Salt Lak e; al ty i r Company apparently,~ Ct ras thy"S/ me ue h "expressessupreme ‘the opinion court from: te LI them . } heirs Pp th eh 1Gr% an < Aidt ‘ ae« a stoekhohk torn ilders ie wollte stoekhelders fully advised a) son-| ditions of the com vi iny i at ‘ FIL tine108 "Ns ‘ etc.,-in'|| argains. Ata. $1.00 Belts, vate Hat. BR ‘ 400 ‘Hp |} (Silk a lotcof odds pansy LpaRe ||wortn trom. each, to 40c close Denver div: gina lignan QUALITIES sec in Que inte usec bee, Can fai ws a har sae on 25.2 BOY, again age i} LADIES, rie rmateS earl (e ies oo ..15e || eee ne Teal Maco, on EOP ae = Az wines ise: a anil and oen ther ine § eye ane to $1.00. out te, In~ aie ASE ee ee i HALE | Sale UC Mor a follows: 6he Satan for a tes! ae LOTwel MUAH qualities $1.25 qualities chee weil its ea for... ....-. - Kid ia $1.25, will be saliva Raw o o .CNareed., . kt y | I |< { ITsra 4 aere on ‘ i o enta : 0 lakei Se e re Ve he this as be appointed of city Mary é J. March ri valued at Drug Dept. ia at : in Bargains. ENP Sin Sun ¢ and era rai of LIC VWIEN S Rain r Um- eee SE beautiful hanlot of 300° dire ct bought to sell at t M: issachusetts vember § 1904, from to this eity and that they have neve ‘of vulue the Liv deliveres been the consignment amounting to ) y'toe Ne We i tar {he th ee eaay Ty ; Oreo? i X ) ) , e Tud Carter, 1906, BF $2,990. The Pacific Express J defendant in an ‘aetion who of died 2 C Sho mdse, 0. $239 sh Debaters th 9 Ne ages 3 amounting to: me ce COURT ls and: Ws.) Ira. , RECO ."Stitullon Pee versity LN nd itkn. M talsAm. aus un - nd wiveimt R.ae Agears a ities w Ser com Prone ter jiemnt. of arurdat M. fy ease Orso a Ritehie. Sealant dsmsl. dnd., ; and (S:; Co. 'v Mot. to dsms. : ; mot amnc », Lev judge Ave B orlas Cory Plift. P ¥ SE . Anna an ee C setting Ni * *oetin: ul. s. 0 da G +. een Alb t Suits 5 avis Co, \ ‘o, Co Ca, Exp. rics \ vs. ; ne ‘Thon { Db oe . ; Will rt eo ‘ tonne ar MEETS Convention : ' and. Plat ecu Discussed Be nian pias will general ' city be to : followed meeting outline evening the a Gees N‘ or ; A Hc ists of the 1 At di| I 10} Siseunety Co,} ters of ee the state, Mr) le iacladl meeting CLOT of immediately all Sociall platforn cc ; Sociall the of Workers Industrial ' neet and hall the in addresses and program I } mac., # the In the Shoe Juan Castina vs. Davi : $15,000 : . and ¢ ‘ IM. Co Jefferson G. Easter acne Tarte inc oa CR rh Ea eee LT Sr NET Put The plaintiff leges that it Florence Mit two boxes § of met ‘ ‘handise No- - |i bm is hipped pres W r oa) of . Filed Uni- ty Da Ge OEE CROC TILL purty. will. mec in the Federation of Lubor hall at 2 o'clock this afte tern oon to decide on plans for propaganda and The state°convention the for late by jude: insane 5 Eden State form meeting to Armstrong, \djded. ac Amet that the PEE for abba - D. W. . comp., au ‘ the by with suy S. 4 Date ne detectocnten dns 16 ean l represe Vat 7 BAe lice mot. for) a entrd, » debate at ; ‘ Denver to Utah Te eG : MMay " judgec Defis. jdgmnt. Held of Denver,rt met They defeatdefended at the tase =n «div Contest ert « he Colorado ex-Governor Charle hief Justice Charl ‘dccimn Law Bro DEFEAT in he ; Robinson sent m ense For t negative side of the proposition "Itesolved, That the ; Interstate Com"ek ; meree Commission should be empowered f railway let freig hs a pach hpi leona okmaximum pl tostom dl ane nmeds i i : io remain‘in effect until set aside bs court of co rote urisdictic + ae j a I 7 I : I enve team co ‘ a aie ay ‘ : ‘ \ i , Carl Veasie f the a ee . Chie'.The Justi jud ; ats D A ty eh \ Denver: , Bg Hopkin Karl of of. i iversit $5,709.50, ]ypner. elaim 32.980 <iieae cleirna tend Worsted 1 ' AH / Dorton. a MEET Si Par} ia Dal "a WES AT Cer } his child, fy will company ts the filed : yesterday J COURT. ee ee aT oe ate Pos $i vs. Chas. Co. UT AHNS Q In an m-: St. C Shoe S158, "| coe or Cc the leavin ace rf VEN crr ea, quor WHT age ot ; Main Enkz. BING Cole 95 et Utal al muse will rt if stack. South ee ti | wes 7 Diehl Kayesvill ordet the made trong . eric i guardian appointed also in the heir and a minor, i ¢ein- each, but qurde this rf =Sale : ‘tha Hey be sold at : Dey wa leak, 112-114 ") : a P san administrator 6, SO. oF $1.25 aes : ppemises on Fourth West. by the com: e forits- track , pany diggh f a° eae vethee Marion Carter filed a petition in the that asking division yesterday probate estate C ‘Hosq,' OR' GENTLEMEN. assortment <epecial: the factor dles. from $ EeSpec will baie >of Sait es Sinissea rs LADIES Ate atti gular atsactets ee School Umbrella PR large Tor wones \ even at ; Our | a" a en ; r yc¥ erences G2 1-2 Sey . ky waiitl Re 8 at 2h¢ a'palr, oe BO in this Special Sale « Pelee eh : 6 |) in of- Oe 2 + WELT COTAPAny ae 0 age ae Fleavy. th Hao continued LYby i Judge nee RoW C Re eee POR Gloves, and value rc : ladies, forced at knee, sole and heel, the \best hose ever offered te made es . L Conference VeaclG@n abscess BOYS. oe regularly, ‘at = Federation" San U 1 Stat ruit urt A echt ee near ites a jury with tomorrow, |;convene: first case to be called will) be dbs e against peas Bargainees $1.35 Pique kid men, in all colors' exceptionally rood go wn Boys' 32 1-2c¢ 1-23 ce = | | Sitings. i Vo gpa seisialefie ameds 3F he tee te 7 reer at... sold > Ke M ae ; ein Fibre. Hose for lia A 2 » (hree-thread quality, "ae hoeswill wsuiay atl Be a pale - Linen SA ene aa "suttings Whig: heel, | Sine: PRICE, Embroidered AND . Cotton Hose with double spliced | =5e a pair. -Will |} during this ae . aes Saixtord MISSES o> eo wil " ' methods the > state tocan estat : ae ang: unnecessary | eSutte outlas f that! is confident management new The will be ample) he company o the income ' anal : ead 7 | to develop splendid busin and insure excell nt profits in the future to thi : ; It his ©Y* 5 anes and included a Punch and shov managed and | Ju dy j sresented, staged by ‘B lair Richardson; unicycle by | music and tumbling riding, trick the C. J. Nettleton orchestra All forced Easter B says an opinion from the delegates, County | . Commissioner AV. r W. ; W ‘ison oo Salt Lake county, oe after Cy.Statinga that ue thought ‘the | board tad done right in ifecreasing the| pass @/ ntion aay the that moved price, resolution sustaining the tion of the| were : , = the by Miller) acquittal States Sta criticize : 4 of Steui employed: Fifth prize of a $100 coupon to Edw: i 3 Pe Northt 1 and Tenth W Brook of Tenth < submitted"« words, of whict \ ii who 1 5 were found to be correct containing lists of a number find We Many more words Chan aby of thoge we = some by house entertainments for members) the business of this company ELEN +i | SUE OR Bsa ee e RIAL, DORs APLeAEy Olsen-sued: thedefend He Ia the vice) out oof cou will extend | known all over the west. friends which ‘ana their Me damage $1,000. for company the)ant> of manager general ind | President main The month x two the e next » 2 i * $ ane 2 en of thevevenine came ofr in-the |. . an: Seger company , and other a . acl- | leged ' to shave been sustained on h mentioned save™. judg- tne poor farmer. Therefore, on benalf| of Weber county he was opposed to the) figures old to the voanoion In order to precipitate matte rs and get that dic pte Be s seribed for this to". t $4 . dere v from Fourth price of $120 coupon to F. N.i Poulson of No. 1604 Dunford avenue, who) 144 were! of which words, submitted found to be1.788 correct ited "companies which are among the) jargest industrial associations of ‘th . west President Cutler will appoint a new ex4 at ones ex utive cerita It was ve Se ane of - Eh hie e vs to , sus-| - States prepared i e | |}! is of the boar Ot Cae sheepmen had been ‘how the Weber colnaysand means by pa aw of t $3.45 vias » FoR 45 2 charges the case missal w overruled by Judge Ritchle | antered Jodemenbd Gaglardavvand: Letter to Policyholders th Policyhold 1 Stoekhold f Stockholders of and Policyholders the o the Continental Life Insurance and Inveatment Company Bie $2 t 2. OP Pe eee pe Bie, a gl Your | parently shorn of some. of his. potttT. ;) Yesterday morn ing Phe -nearin by the directors, who. voted unani-.|commenced: Priday. afternoo RN CL). SAME Mously that the company's business |! sult-of the: case will probably be -anbshould ‘be <conducteddirectly. from-| NOuUnc' d the first of next weel Salt Lake In the case of Alice J. Isirk against Sher dwn Retinta a Bet diary ‘ ' ane ee ee plaintiff ide h the in-y Lake f ity, Salt. to will be sent letter following rhe T cid Adam whe i at Boise, is heelty and Park Fred extradition of Sot y enve Wer wasants ap- | were yesterday Ars wear ONE Records. attorneys nited re-|the % Second. } BR | i} \) ee ee oe in ‘irregularitit with is charged who oe a! ; present the where ith of arden fave Se Flak Fis an day 4 - BN 3 AD eae ea! Oe ae pene accepting more than). the-law ollos DISTRICT COURT. <¢ s z é 5 Ga meeting ~o & board of directors oa : a > his*relenke at | January 181907: He | the. Continental. Life Insurance. and. In. fees for acting as-pension attorney : " ntenee AIfor . embezzle- | vestment l paThe : ; serving a company was held In Salt' Lake Consolidated' Jef on Gold' & Yesterday = ‘i 8 . Z d ; i: : fore he would be against the proposal)ment and. misapppropriation of funds ny tt . Copper MInIngs Ce nye filed. «a : Chancery: div. C, W. Morse, CS An-| a in judge. v ( Inv I e leroy SmittNicholas: agi yesterday thor- | tion were company 1 : National of the Globe president while price. of reduction or ' ine et. j ri rict our mn ont a yen Ol. to sel ‘ Ju Sustains Board's Action, bank of this city, which failed, bringHiram. Tyree resigned as president and) '! theta th Met . Re Za : D Brite sales mae . W. G. Wilson of Weber said that, reping down several firms in the A) sh |"ceneral. manager for the eompany. His nyt cing. Chatty the > cans a ae eisai ittise S50 ates ft r resenting the county commissioners of} and nearly wrecking the United | resiznation was accepted. The entire ex- | Comp! Il G2 LO. Ua nShene ya Vey ae cy Eg Na BP Piles axe) ( I oM ' A $150 Rast coupon Miss 35 Fifth to. South, of allows . eight.) It today after law a in ae ae . like» te An wt blr Toney on } Voiles,, Suitings, FOr esas for os). DDC Tee Or-| Judge in aware ed $4,000 damages of | was and stockholders he polleyholders confidently , awaiting : his : release . . from ex. || the company, informing them ‘of the Ritehie's court last month, the motion ex he which jail, Franklin county jected' would: be effected by ‘the paxs-|2ctlon of the directors of the meeting }of ‘the defendant fora: motion of dis- | bene tie he wou benefits the only ones t& get the vote for the reduction, but under the cir: Bee ee ‘ fe 3 ; errs cheat np houlae aa atontn tone sheepmen :be : anc ations Sahar WENT the beneficiaries. There- words, correct If it. |! ae OEP ‘and . ali AT s : for diLater on been but the offic ials confident |Sharply this President .V,. T.:MceGillicuddv; of. San:| DM x , é been had: said; it - is who, | Francisco, attempting to run' things" his*own!avay Republican Special. Greenfield, Mass., April 7.-Charles H. Col f Boston, one of the famous! @ Ee 0: Cave \y . Y 1 |‘"Three C's who ©. promote 7 Ut. th tah | other several and mining States is ent Seine: mining western qand corpora-| were the The had acted andright. ‘sheepmen cattlemen who . oO gine Tk HATS Embroideréd||:., Fo ttae AUplles Qualities ings. institutions This musiness | POX, wo cases at diphtherta WO }or was dismissed ---- At the rate we are selline| cases of measles oO ases' of) Cc i ee y months there won't be | chiekenpox and two cases or typhoie MeGillicuddy Turned Down, a 7 acre left to dispose of fever Anna C.. Neilse1 vas yesterday or-| Secretary John DeGray Dixon gave figFifteen cases of smallpox remain i It was apparent. that the membefs | gered to the State Mental hospital by Armstrong Judge facanti-Tyree Francisco San the of thirty-twe and hospital isolation the the . lue of -the ep trhse ures"and land and data what tle remained to the re small x nd. ‘two cases: o tion in the board of directors, when : . os : fa Chota a chats. and how * Teduetion in the price | Cases of sma pox a léc.at . tin they saw thal they were in a hopeH,.. Ga Tyrrell was. Bree Oe 2 whe nildren,ming his three of dian thelr 'to.:tailker Weolded minority less. quarantine under. remain aiphths ‘rin cost would acre to $1.50 an the Jand of the 1 sees Up whois cast ‘few./clients, and tl United Loek- for terminated when set have Attorney: associate berg decided next. were ‘There: thine econtinu- matlager also. claimed icone department | Feder: ition 5 with contract agency former department, small=| bond |) | We:have several lots, of Be blacksand/-hellotrape. Linen Sult- dis-| H. Morton ‘al\{n the court. The record of Steve one of those under fire ing looked up. {fn this One.) ot question Knicker ri BEC +00 TRIMMIED "HA OS ROE ce a's 54.2 ae IMME a i BB OR, .0 »:« sais « Le Po phe Soe - a Cotton: Fancy lowers... They» all-oceasion for nas . Sultings, « Venetian' ei Hc, er MCCRORY) eee in" jal he. was} counter-charges, yesterday wipes TERMS Page investment he wife. and ment ereehne three,.weeks..ago, The renewed nd "nC sina ei BY, | Which ~ | City ried, | ft: ou: s leave ; (Continued ae eireertave infec ° le i e 1 | ' Goods,..\In: FE Linen ened ever on tri: | iginally the suit was brought | vorce under the above title. HE DICTATED ithe 1 : ne ee | of Spring and hoe seven = abit thee at he } ; A wool | This jcoainstwai Mary one-of EE. the Morton, ‘mest' week eens were twelve don't| ~~ /neteen ~ the tom . lots | Bargains. Hat ‘Hats, ThMortng Poe Bargains. 25¢-qualitles).for kates tok goods upon that charge,| > Wife of Arson. Ritchie yesterday Accused Judge the usually apes OUT, BUT Added of last ce st So we to maintain and: Population : _ cade births in excess trains 4 o'clock follows: counts.| and enTaed A hrowbeaten say tharde | Pe dat : - fi high' ba oa is ad TEN AE Mi for, ER eas LE in, a the1d Lek sum ainasked | ; g Y. ommercial agent} and} for the Rock Island, is confined to his M.| home with an attack of rheumatism. Beller Le a few Volles. oiles, Suitings, him for the Ue Dress sold : have ea | yesterday imprisoned iload dtr tic porns the east | missed ainl conte white, v Goods Knockabout | NAME. defendant he a aoa BON : LOX through Oglesby, : } ae that he was ar10, 1906, at the insti- the states, rehnea ok were . ion ; hours, but was released under $100 | bail. On March 17, he alleges fur-|™ ther. he was arraigned before Judge | Cc. B. Diehl and was discharged, | the Beet came ALC E ase We BAY A,Kine | @ cCSummer ISINE |charged with obtaining false pretenses. Under eee once Pljate,- agent for at Denver, Dispatch Te, and to yar Wash j Willard; ; N-. Butterfield, traveling passen- Ail: "Tia while; ety mety.2 ares Soon for the Lackawanna, and C./that he was" the Nipkel' Plate, ca me from The battery] Wee Daniel to e | land it "Ww underworth | temales é AIL {ft remains the some cael and grey at ta vere a ; the | ¢ ais $15,000 gation yesterday | he yesterday. jac' Ladies - inks." 4s, tans owt: erent pepecial f Castina Brines Suit te Dan eet pecans. Brown md hex Ley ee ores ve Aral oe Alerchants. I } Be nee popular :spect colons: eMehy, : Poe . ages Against || @ ee we: \ wil will ake a. tL. special f | 5s make for,.this See Bargain Juan Castina filed suit against the | Big Special Sale. teduetions "as || : points. | ing washouts the Major Major defendant. nearly two inches in} The plaintiff Modena delayed the|rested March ray. BH. Cook, traveling the Harriman Pee for the commencement of. the] mareh has not been decided upon. | acre, school af.the When an Lands. Hayes acre, oa hold t such orthless much #ere weWe it. Er ine ‘ to ask $l an Buell Hayes ask were. | gues; ntest Faolintt sly Ficst oe corres from of of weather Sa in- dered yesterda, rhe judges were: ) gince the inauguration of forest resery i} = i I ‘i te of the amendment | SRLS i ae senate the 9% 48° pay-| were cattlemen and sheepmen Inter-Moun- | {he the of Mackenzie, G. A. tain. Republican, J. S. Critchlow, of | ing from 5 to 20 per cent tax on each|to the good conduct clause, which has the Herald, E: S. Woodruff, of the lead for grazing purposes.. But if they |already been passe od' by the gawonel result would This amendment cheap ur; de r thei ays re The Jews > " Deseret New: The report say buy" the > land me price, f in| house OU r : : d > The judges, after a thorough examina-| 4 few years they wouid have pald for|){n his release as soon as it becomes | of an travel the One dollar be right hl Select response, board. by -:worthless practically ya of the letters in| SFPIS S. instrument. . Tak-|-J¢'F J aria ae thelsey ence me ae eg oe wores The Kimball Piano," the first men-" tioned lady arranged them into 1,590 words of which 1,537 were adjudged correct the} to. judges. the of report The tion conducting nee ° Juan pe srnoon, however, and the gangs| veré again working full force last| night with prospects for reaching Cal-| lente some time this afternoon of- 275 enlisted eae officers: ajor s is Attorney, at te ab Sa aale af Effie Hiteh and Etta' Letter Jugglers Champion Misses unson State represents the eerie weakened some of the soft between that place and Eccles.| The this ‘The a expect day, agri- agri: | NOTES. repairing chants' canyon ar''s County offering. = } We- have arranged thrée tables of ° Bargain Hats for this Special'Sale Every Hat is strictly .up-to-date : , stylish and handsomely , trimmed f Made up in Matine, Chiffon, Lace Wr ‘| Pte atid ech til T 1 65 and 75¢ Novelty Dress Goods consisting of plaids. cheeks stripes, mixtures, ete., in all the new ‘greys and other popular shades, a Heht "tropical" liting $6: and 7 3S inches aide lane every cent. of r ae hae 65e and The a yard Special ' Sean Sale j Sale price Seas tate a TWO was was beyond reason. he thought ,would 1 Sel w other | /s only not system this corn broom in able to devise a method corn reasons, it here * salt, Ee Assistant court and thats 1 the wht white Peale terly the! | ntated In quality a. good As and . rainfall vicinity work nea}. fle make Parley's and the rich|three weeks for eethe trip.| ‘ consist of following fruit grower's standpoint. -_- -- --- and neteenth ger on a practice march Johnson of the exercise in preparahere yesterday. Fort aise dis n rteous, decided. ad way and Te ROE conference Long) Ni minerals While the Salt. Lake route ts_ still lied up department for through is traffic, senger working LHUse theBe passloiad Beery Taio. REGS ag 7 bene cee | : ' Bai Ree arch Wyola from Hussell 500 m about A It has |™arch by ment lente bat Mth TY primate lat ds Vine 's larida already ‘malee vad." the' pri ip et filled. can of commanding, ‘faptains S. D.| Oregon Short Line trains for Cache | Mrs. Morton asked fot a divorce and J.C. W, Brocks Lieuten-| valley, Malad City and Park City will| Morton retaliated by filing suit of $1,141 his wife for the sum Jock | ugainst ter si alc T be C. Brinton, L. C. Ryan, S. ‘ held this afternoon until o'clock , M. < Williams, and Joni Trine aeeommodationtot conference | for the loss of a barn and implements doz- | and en per day. If only Utah-made brooms were used in the state, every factory in the state could work at full capa- Justice as fixed by the his arraignment. SUPPERS day, but because of the hold the con-| JohnC. Paskellof Summit stated ththat BIRTHS LEAD DEATHS BY 26 TYREE citv by) for a oat farmer or for a rich corporaToo ee tion If it were otherwise, he explained, | Sturgis Le land|ants would get his grazing the : rich man : cheaper than the man who bought for|Smart, ‘Utah | acre a all that the board )Steadof by way of Ogden. customer can readily tell the van pays as little as the poor man, for] q. broom from the local broom! all se lected lands. and that on melecER oo label The label of a%Utah | lands: there 4s: only: one price, whether | {he manufacturer is a guarantee that only | free labor is employed.» The prison-| be bear not does broom 1 ade mad ara a label to indicate that it is'of:-prison make The ce d nw explained local also eee Getting Ready Trip ' Twelfth tance (eehe is that the and in pa- crossed is problematical = ON PRACTICE MARCH mén Settee Tnedliealedealana tare hel The Senne of the convention asked| batteries are out aware, perhaps, that the brooms they {ih ce the ofvquestions n a being}and route camp : academe vit the tich the ‘man poor would..profit. man. must suffer while/tion for tothe Fort lon handle are prison' made, uj; ‘the'! According Dovgles pron at Denver addition, the country | *1,000, is a decidedly rig) |time of RAILROAD lieu | zona and New Mexico, so whether Salt| ge | wake was saved by the local forecast-| broom that is made in a competitive |and take their money.' : Rcacnar fistecs , 3 , | Sheepmen Get 83. Sells at Same Price. Mr. Candland then gave a number price as the competitive The only|Junetion school ‘lands and we an 1SRe to ae V2 praactl- | ‘have from a a sigh these institu-|fice yesterday told of rains that were after that| general over the district ardbund Grane | ceollecreds | 300,000 acres Re wee (eae twelve that all Pane how be maintained Cuan eve iacall fifty Gente Bor aut ae and cally | tions . but culturalist's spin- with only j Bargains. 1 : 65e -- Silks, invallthe new shades, ecks and: stripes, a very good vi ine at eee ve of 35 65c, Speciai sale pr ( $1.00 D Iks,'.. "S$3c¢ to 91.00 Dress Silks,.in full assortment of Shepherd Check : : ;black nee Sac blue aa and stripes, and white, ee vyvesterday ees is di ercnanaise : say court not i 7, q the | up | given'@ sontenedin sentence andgiven six a months on than any other Store but first ualit M h s Armstrong :re-| Of and oa 10 o'cloek lssued:a April.10,writ when reard hear Fe esa "No?|and Mexico. In have|to be traversed I fitness of things. The people of the | r States are not so gracious as Utah.} per tomorrow that we will have falr state should bear in mind that in us- | 5°00! lands in other states get twosec-| weather, with a possibility of slightly ing a broomFults of this kind, while it is : aan Sr get four. } lower temperature. ‘That's stor what. the| aetna any of eae fact ak helthe priceTuncas of the;‘qope sheet eae ang : apaargood, perhaps, as other broom 2 =e "shoutmatter La vinehvan taeda te aus eo Ce a m down so far as workmanship and material'! about. $1,500,000. Is coming in, which must| »CUt) #8 setting about played out, anyfo y ne to at arguments touch values Nothin num-| the desperate e the! Better 2,.1904, SRS ee reer This line has for its object to afford | Feace Dana T. Smith to answer to the you a dollar in your pocket?" | Utah and the whole northwest the j charge of involuntary inanslaughter asked, forgetting that he was od-|Shortest available route to Arizona jlils bonds were allowed to starid ‘at institutions}|/ng going a . , ‘Have is paper attests} : Santa Sateen Welook have alwaysfelt|picce that was dugit up with somevdit-| after the interfleulty he flipped to the ceiling and} to as state Individuals. the PAU wes Ed- State by Judge C. W. to.Morse} for theprison offense, the sentence be-| come operative after the sentence he |'W4S. then under. had The irs li fae . applied: for. 4 at-| tacks 1¢ " thewrit jurisdiction of the rday commitUNS court e ; ; turnable Ve, close in are that Interests an afterthe main object of the propose ‘a COLEMAN IS BOUT BOUND OVER cross-| branch will be a scheme to build a anx-| line further southeast, as already indi-- glince|cated, erossing the Virgin river at | Must Answer in) District Court for cunin-| Rioville, and ecentinuing to Se ee Kilfine Larsen | Ensign peak that! the terminus of the Arizona & Uta | ant? ~ : . ' lao ks proposition F : ni rj sti . ‘as 1 his hopes for a fatv|a In which David H. Mofnthony Justin Coleman was boune fat is interested, and a feeder for the |@ver for trial in the ‘Third district| lous clouds over ; helped to bolster Sunday. : it can't be touched for less than|dressing acre He stated in some paper| Well, a of | as of that = Down R court | behalf . ‘rs prisoners eee "wan scenic of | fense. fense he of thepoint Santa) three yearswas a pole We branch, which only aire ae ree As ak rese i. nee ,| sible by rail ~ "| In connection with the plans for 5 Pers the canyon branch of the road, a hotel will be built . and extensive ctensive Improv -ove- |ha uilt |Ments will be made that will tend to | bet much having 1 recentwork." years, I want good the up keep at & have beehat the tis home ot j McCune's county (Juab) 1s an Tniiiltiva tea state, but Inspite|he by con-| not be matter thought : board | man- - should not Lands Turned ha Pate. Peon man here the business, that fully possibly two-thirds, of ufactured in brooms convict are factories That the made victs iar aeice operated reat quantity come from by men who are of familiar one-half, is No 0 y 9 habeas district on serving of writ the afternoon Mullin, ber Tr } pea ah the penal institution at Rawl- | your representatives and if the a OnE } front of the napon ter yesterday ins, Wyo ; are not in harmony with the work of|noon with both fingers and legs ; A large factory Is operated by the! the board and If the oie nt of thejed and watching the instrument prison management, and the goods} i Saks ad against us, we will gladly make} {ously, casting an occasional turned out find theh Way to the Utah | *‘ ng from the office window at some markets, and to Pully) Walt alf a | Questioned. Lake : Route to the Grand Canyon of | state prison, . the Colorado, He says that the plans Mullin, April ¢ oC isMonday. going pre igitation price [to furnish in" ae v7 state| the f | f San information ; scheme r) lanes r. a A great people."' he continued, a ations would were) «hon land many lec eheag ae ehe caned *4-/that the edge. of the storm make a selection on their choice, as a switch around and touch the high spots Matter of speculation for the smselyes, around Salt Lake. It has not materialThey may make a piel t payment If the |ized so far and the barometer has setland good a chance for|tled down normal. think proeta is they ey ke and it; they f ] Re ee quality to of:about uh the T weather wns 2) if aoe The land comes|fair goods in back to the sstate. But the ralseinnprprice line > has has been be oa pe the conferys delivered for | doing I STORE. ; ; ties in te tent [he are ula is on a fal maw eNee J!| by the branch would be, according to} escape." After a severe struggle ter systems. I only make this reroark | this way, hes maid. Oe mr a : "It's | his figures, about forty miles. At the|™man was overcome and locked S| BUSY" |j vice Route, . ther order the by ») ALWAYS ae Ce sonection i icdicti of Court Which Gave Will Be Made) |Jurisdiction Moffat's' Arizona & EUUtah Additional Term is Now WwNith THE j {| | -_- Believed lieve Last pS Bie > 0 Colorado. BRING OF OFFICE It Filps in| he | | bewe § anyon y a me Project clit! in |] n} : those who buy the! much as they can| njt ave in regard to the ‘statement that farmers have been discouraged | rise in price. Loom the sale did, tonidtica 8 sta the the interested s Eccetate neal that thi the action we --- ® 2}ws Salt Lake Route Extension to Application for a Writ on Be- es !n- oe of an } of © belleve that should pay as ee Og- in for ¢ Callister thanks as good ee itt| 2 per cent noe shenanan: remainder ore people I the state are the product of the prison | | There !s a blow to benefit these of other states. is no "A raeantes hav the caise demand is as. ot applies more than population ran | ty out ye be factories Stats are us, : but there| mistake. | zenship ix almost as factoryy at : Ogden, as seen baa gden, was seen ¢at the} > 1eadquarters of the association Cane the day | "Tt | e | Fy t Is not generally known," he said, ; In the state that more thanan one-half | one-hal of the brooms sold in the markets of| that ceded 82,000 acres. since fac-| | iehalf of den, who was a visitor at the head-| quarters of the Manufacturers & Mer-/| chants' Mr -Otherwise-a 1' Mi Says It's a Mistake. | | "The statement that the increase in ine FAIR DAY WILL [ Brive: of lan a has stopped the purehiase | RENOVATION of| the a een ica e . - exists was brought of essary. by the government have| agains exhausted Approximate. |} a T. C. ~ of the market by convict labor, is | maintenance ‘of generally known, but that this) 'h a laste etnies oat the| Sa lines nearby of state palate state certain of output the the in labor the of going, and | in. order whens oe of} a work in the past and a vote of ex-/| nee The1® motion there is . no ese land grants left. aceo paclnnae wasras Ckcarried> 1@ state Instutions? =o is moved2 that é : 3McCune £a of copy py |: fo ee a pera a the Seach the resolution be : € ‘ents Oo an acre; Warded to the governor. This also cele ea anes os we an unanimously > as uch as we can from 1e convention then adjourned the land itse | . | about with i interests eer aa lee = joa and begr has ¥ a 1,200,000 acres: em were nee Get Big Profits Out . eit dustry and Bree Labor is Injured: é it the hausted Middlemen rh for the tand nt. gars F Mould: doBo Seas wews awe rake, Tate om the amendme have. Hee done | taken, showing in its favor" ak NOT T was Se grants oo eee Local Manufacturers. MATTER {t stat e----Buty Z.C. M. 3 ! hear by und World a mu pram} followed event ctend a tine will + ; meetas heral rere Pei INTER-MOUNTAIN | ot 95 teing in harmoge withsi ae |