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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1906 Arnold Permitted Chairman Hammond Gives Out Medium "Shade" to Become UnSelections for Executive ruly, It Appears. Committee. WILL Members by GIVE SATISFACTION AGED Chosen Generally Republicans of WOMAN Struck Indorsed In Headquarters Eye She State-Open by THE to Pist Fathom When Buildings the Have Grounds Mystery. Monday, George J. spiritualistic REPU Lite ICAN STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTED. Dickson Third James To Hammond, Salt Lake, c genic O, J. Salisbury, Salt Lake. Stephen H. Love, Salt Lake. George N. Lawrence, Salt Lake, James Christiansen, Salt Lake of South street, and the time at was TEast found in Judge sentence guilty the police Joseph the was the Arnold- Special rendering for in 269 battery yesterday, Whitaker The at establishment assault court J | seances spirit decision. set for next In spite er, more their it of to being at 400° the the the age first day of A these registration large percent- registered were new students, tions are that yesterday and the made yesterday, the indica- college depart- ment will show a marked increase over the preparatory department Students will be received for registration today, also, and it is expected that the number enrolled yesterday will be exceedec Former students of the university Who made their appearance yesterlay found many improvements about the buildings and grounds. Calcimine and paint have made a decided improvement in the appearance of the interiors of the buildings. and grass and trees planted in the late spring and early summer have wrought a transformation in the grounds The reached by the state chairman. The fact that Mrs. Mary Brandon, capacity of the laboratories have been The committee consists of James T./75 years old, was struck in the eye doubled, a 300,000 pound Olsen. testHammond, chairman, O. J. Salisbury.|/seemed to be undisputed The only ing machine has been placd#in the Stephen H. Love, George N. Lawrence |/argument was in who did the strikmechanics department, a new Corand James Christiansen of Salt Lake ing Mrs. Brandon, who had gone nell oil apparatus for testing all kinds Fred C. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, A. T./to the place a hold converse with of oll has been installed, and a new Wright of Ogden and Wesley K. Wal-| spirits of dead relatives, was sure rock-crushing machine is being added ton of Rich. As chairman of the state |}that It was Arnold who had hit her to the equipment of the geology decommittee, Mr. Hammond is ex-offl-}| William) H. Dye. son-in-law of Mrs partment clo chairman of the executive commit-|] Brandon, who was with her at the large new planing machine has tee. seance, was also sure that the medium pected to be been ordered, and WH Fleet Secretary. had used foree when his scheme was here for use in the training discovered by the old lady open a week department, which will The executive committee will elect Arnold and his partner, James J othe! departments in I ater than the a secretary either today or tomorrow,] pickson, however, declared that the system of the university A ger eral and the announcement will be made|]ypce they noticed of the fracas they telephone is also being installed in the as soon as the new secretary Is de-|<ayw Mrs. Brandon and Dye in each I and on the grounds, so that cided upon. The matter of the elec-| other's embrace, and that Mrs. Branstriking students anc 1] teachers may be reached tion of a secretary was left to the judg-|qgon later fell to the floor V Without ment of the executive committee, some | per head on one of the seats, and| difficulty in case of necessity time ago, and there have been sev-/thus causing the abrasion which was|4 phone will be placed In each proeral candidates for the place. plainly in evidence when she appear-|fessor's room, two will be installed in The seven members who compose (ea on the stand yesterday afternoon. |the gymnasium, and others will be the new executive committee will be arranged at convenient places in the Went to Disclose Bake. halls. main generally indorsed by the Republican rian) Cc. Jensen, Mt. Thursday Pleasant. The trial of the Bee yesterday attracted n ie largest : of crowds seen n ate eourt for weeks Many who had either gone to the "sittings" at the Arnold-Dick. 30n place, and there conversed with James T. Hammond, chairman of friends of the other world, or those the Republican State Central comwho were attracted simply by curlosmittee, last night announced the exnearly 200 ity to the > committee which will manage wedged their way into the court room affairs in the coming campaign. The]and stood there during the long and announcement has been hanging fire|}rather sensational trial for several days on account of one or : ; two riémbers ‘who could not. be Spirit Hada Strong Punch. A, Wesley Wright, Ogden K. Walton, Rich. | party. They are looked ues abe It seems from the testimony given Assignments High School men, careful managers and astute po" lon the stand, that Mrg Brandon and for Assignments for the High school ticlans, and the Republican party of |pye went to the spirtualist's place the state will feel safe with the man-|¢ or the ensufng year have been made by an expose | the purpose of making agement in their hands committee on teachers and school out to|the f the seance was not carried i Republican state headquarters | ; heir board of education as work of the had satisfaction When they period of | follows: "sitting" fo ra a week Chairman Hammond has been |time ranging between three minutes George A. Eaton, principal; L. arranging the rooms in the D. F. Wal-/and half an hour-both times being|Gillilan, Ella M. Dukes, Manie ker building, and they are now ready|sworn to in the testimony-several | Moffett, Alice E, Rowe, Mabel will be opened formally Monday. M. T A for The D. occupancy. telephone For} will heen at the be spirits were conjured forth, and the|Jones, Elizabeth 3ond, Harriet installed today, and everything will be | woman was about hold converse | Travis, Anna E. Buchanan, Charles H ready for the formal opening Monday. | with her dead child, when the man's| Miles, Ira D. Travis, Fanny Thome, A , voice which she heard aroused her|O. Clark, C. C. Spooner, Austin Lar- Sree ee | suspicions, and she Chairman Hammond has secured |rpont of her one-way rates for the state convention | 1) 4 caught the to be held in Salt Lake City on Sept. 20, The nd Salt Lake oO. of S . should Route, have single fare this a Rio made for go the a way trip and toward ing good ets on returning Seept. and 19 until ep Sept. O. 6..L. and wood, Critchlow, cloth she the "T''ve 21. ; was wrested was :‘The.O.'S. pened Heavy Rain Ils Accompanied by Marked Fall of Temperature. of September is before the something un- usual in Salt Lake City, but this was the order of things Friday, and no one who had to work in those buildings thought the heat was out of place. On the other hand, buildings that were not supplied ae this comfort were decidedly Seen Frost. ' Some of the residents of north Lake have "‘scooped" the weather jn the found past few days. on the ground eral mornings past, made its appearance the" weather thought that not a even frost the Salt man Frost has been there for sev- but has not yet in the vicinity of The forecaster was due Wednesday or Thursday, but the impression made was keen weather observer detected Visitors returning from about if it came so slight eye of the it. Park City last night reported a fall of two inches of snow at that mining camp, with similar falls in the mountains ail around, Heavy frosts were the rule in all the mountain districts Friday, and low temperatures were the rule all over the state today, according to the forecast pf both the local and the Desnver Offices of the weather bureau UNIVERSITY you, Belle Mayne, Valentina Garrett, Nancy Rose M. Bickford, the with passed darkness, Dye. oft What quickly, and] hap-| for Vichle, Virginia Frances Murphy, Ethe! Connelly, Qual- May Leatherwood, Cassidy, Mary A. U O Riley, How- Caroline Paine, Elsie Ward, Bush. Disposes of Eighth A Grade. D. H. Christensen, superintendent Mapante Wasatch districts. OF UTAH The when he heard the musie box fall, heard the scuffle and then turned on lights When the lights foode room he saw Arnold standing at the door, in eitizens' clothes, and there was Mrs. Brandon and Dye in each other's arms, seemingly in a_ scuffle He and Arnold stopped the trouble and put the two people out of the ouse. Many Spirits Appear, The audience of two declared that no less than eight or nine spirits were brought forth for them to converse with. This, however, was declared to ne a falsity by both Arnold and Dickon. Arnold was supposed to be up CARRYING Wabash Machinists ROADS May Strike. Chicago, Sept. 14.-Unless the Wabash grants the increase n wages arsked by the Machinists' union, members of which are employed by that road, before Monday morning, all the machinists on the system will re called out on strike. The machinis have for some time been Se eetine ape the railroad for the same scale wages that the other roads are ae ing their machinists, which is 35 cents an hour, while the machinists on the Wabash have been getting 28 to 39 cents - Now eae + ~< for turned on was a certainty, There were several instances bitterness was shown between when coun- Six Hondred for Wigh School-a }total of 600 students have registered for the Tigh sehoaol, 288. registering | vesterday Yesterday was the last | daty of registration Classes will be }made up today Club Five THundred Examined -Acecordjing to ape oe or Publie In)Struction A Nelson, about 500 ap| plicants dale the examination for | teachers' certificates, of which about 9 per cent will pass TREES Hears Destroying Attraction. Dedication-Governor received an invitation to * dedicatory exercises of the opening mecting of the year of elub ;State capital building at Harrisburg, 1906-07 yesterday afternoon, and the Pa., to be held on October 4° next hour for calling the meeting to order The invitation is a very handsome one, a cut of the new building in found the club room crowded with| having Ladies' Literary club held | } Cutler the President EFenters other after the holiday summer Meredith's Trunk Cases, Bags. Purses Suit CAR Horse TPactory 55 DEMOLISHES ix Killed But Three Serlous Main WAGON Boys Escape Injury. Third South John Moritarity, 51 West injured and his street, was slightly brother James and Myron Blackett narrowly escaped serious harm at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when west bound Warm Springs car No. 36, in Motorman 1 ductor Willlam B. Taylor, crashed into the wagon in which the three boys were riding, in front of 216 Bast Third South street. The boys, with Blackett ae had just emerged from the alley o Third South street and were ie across > aeeldent occurred, yey heard no we irning sound from the street car and did not know of thelr danger until the car s so close that it was utterly impossible to avoid the crash. The car was badly damaged by the impact, the wagon- owned by the Turner Bres. feed store 125 Bast Second South street-was demolished and each of the boys was thrown to the street. One horse sus tained a broken leg and was shot later by Officer Harris. Luckily none of the boys was hurt seriously. The name ‘Keister " stands 333. W. best In dressmaking All our $2.00 styles. McCarty hats Hat a new; for 3rd no the No. old MARRIOTT'S MARKET We Will Supply You With quality groceries and meats for your Sunday dinner, Just give us the opportunity and see how well we'll take care of you, PHONES BELL 22 WEST Lowest AND IND. FIRST SOUTH Prices for the Best PRICE You Money---Many of the Best You !---Jf You Can't Call Today Now Pell miner Into Cellar-H. f Prescott, stairway in last night that his legs y were found later | bruised Prescott about eight feet, s rel skids. TONIGHT-STORE -_-_-_-- your and when you H,. Bryar Knutsford of Chicago hotel is ee . eas a upright grand; case design in rich dark ene is brand new; magnificent bar $8 monthly ee Grand. tiful A $750 mahogany es On brand plano style Beau- and de- 450 BARGAINS IN NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS These new pianos, large size, latest case design, BPO date 1906 style of pianos, for $1f uty SLaby $200, $225 3527 $297, etc. te., open up another avenue of unexpected and satisfying vs hee We sest the best pianos the market affords Don't forget the splendid opportunities still available today Call or ‘phone to us the earliest moment possible Remember Sale ends tonight at 10 o'clock CLAYTON the his ty- in. MAIN -____-< o-_-__- Water, Cc. Don Harding of Salt Lake has filed an application in the office of the state engineer asking for ten second-feet 4 water from Harker's canyon, the ater to be conveyed by means of a hive 1,000 feet long to the property of the West Mountain Mining company and used for washing gold, silver, lead, copper and iron MUSIC COMPANY, de st and Largest ET, 109-11- 13 STRE THE Music House J. J. in the W DAYNBS, "sR. CHARLTON SEPTEMBER St. 15. We invite your inspection of our selection of ladies' ready-to-wear garments - Dresses, Tailored Suits, Cloaks and Furnishings. Each garment has an air of individuality. 122 SOUTH IMAL ‘SHOWS MAIN STREET HERE Burch & Reiss Agaregation | Will Exhibit Next Monday and Tuesday. Great The animal tents and Is & will begin a city next in : which ee be South to the Reiss large will Eighth new this unde1 trained two days' Monday ee waterproof located streets. West, but at Main This show is well wards of 350 performing animals, more than was ever carried by In attraction. addition animal have to thie 100 any| multitudinous beniteaa. ‘of acrobats, gymnasts, wire an rope dancers, y= olla: jugglers, equilibrists and many new and novel acts never presented in the West before. A feature and one that is sensation in ealculated to will be the circles, musical appearance with e shows o regory's Royal Italian Banda Rossa, without question tion ever will give the formance, finest carried hibition. This a musical with famous concert which will a organiza- tented ex- organization before alone each be Linseed H. Oil Bodel. ©. 23 E Paints. ~ Bodel. 38 B.. Firat Sa, Daily Weather Yesterday's record Report at the local office of the weather bureau for the twentyfour hours ending at 6 p. : 4 : 5 p ee Maximum. temperature, (61. degrees; tein temperature, 44 genre ne mean temperature, 52 degrees, which is 12 degress below norn Accumulated deficiency of temperasted Aine ‘e the first of the month, 2 degre ‘Ace umulate ed deficiency of temperature since Jan. 1, 23 degrees, Total precipitation onal eee « ince the from 7 sd exces first of ca the 6 p. m. to sinchetices °c month, .69 6 on in shes. Accumulated oe of precipitation since Jan, 1, 6.49 inches. nee ranidine 69 per cent at 6 Pgrathst forecast, fair and Saturday. pence SSicant x SEPTEMBER 19TH, Peach Excursion |from Salt per-/leaves worth| Pure aries elss | 4; & Bureh Messr acts added Ghari and favorably known in the middle and! r ~ New England states. In addition o the dogs and ponies will be seer trained camels, pigs, goats, bos indicus) llamas, sacred Cattle, pumas, ant-eat-)| ers, emus, zgbus, birds, dromedaries} and cassowarys, and all are skilfully trained. The aggregation numbers up-,| similar . be Bureh shows engagement afternoon, company of over 350 animal actors = be seen dee eae out in their holiio ly attire. This parade is absolutely ew, and without question the finest domonstration with 1 teented exhibition A special feature of the performance s the free pony rides to the little the afternoon perforin. 100 Shetland ponies will over to the children, and » permitted to ride to their content, Thi eature will not be omitted under any circumstances. No boy or girl will be allowed to leave |the Bureh & Reiss' show disappointed, at Brigham Day via rar warmer at Brigham. O. as $1.2 §: L. Round trip Special train urning, leaves A lot of peach- 3° ae at aeiaant more than the price of admission to|es and melons will be amen away h ows. free. You should be ther A free street parade will be Ean o'clock on the morning of "Steinway & Sons" plano. Must at Main Manager. SHOP OPENS FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY, this High-Grade Wall Papers, Charles H. Bodel, 33 E. First So. 64 for $450. case, latest $26 |. cash, SCHIRMER the Sawyer of Milford was a guest Cullen hotel yesterday Mr. Sawyer says that the water just completed at Milford is an excellent one, the water rising to the surface with a flow force of 60 gallons a minute from a 300-foot weil, and the water is said to be 98 per cent pure, F. B. Weeks of Washington, a Government geologist, is *up from. the Uintah country for a few days, a guest at the Knutsford hetel. Mr. Weeks the entire summer in the has spent Uintah country, studying the geological formation of section, and will return in a day or two to continue his work there Eearly in the winter Mr. Weeks will go to Washington, where he will make a report of his findings. Jeweler, in very eaoy 3 A $350 upright grand for $187; beautiful mahogany case in sem{icolonial design; full length music desk, double ane lid: is brand new; a special plano made to sell a $ specially good at $10 cash, $7 monthly... 3350; guest to trip S. McConahay, 6 DOLF ESTEY last evenin Helena absence Wants upright grand for $265: $10 monthly It's the largest upEverett company. a splendid had the best of eare, $8 the has seen sign; is. monthly get Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Guild and enildren of Omaha were visitors [fn Lake yesterday, guests at. the Kk tord Mr Guild, who is secretaty of the Commercial club of Omaha, came to Salt Lake to meet Mrs. Guild and the children, who have been passing the summer in southern California Company SOO SMITH & BARNES 4,343" piano, "largest country, -_-_-_-_-_--__ o> easily beautiful latest strings, 3 pedals; gain at $10 cash, Welbourne of Rev. J. Ormistead a guest for Tokyo, Japan, has been the past few days at the home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles FE. Perkins. Mr Welbourne has been an Episcopal missionary in Japan for some years and is Er. used, 4 $3765 upright grand for $195; beautitul golden oak case of very latest most approved style and design; guaranteed and is brand new. It is special at $10 ¢ ash, $6 monthly $1 95 Savings 1 Main MeGhie of Confined at attack of an of edd WILLARD assistant to A. C Matheson, a Cc public insuperintendent of Nelson, struction, has left for where he will deliver an address to the Cache county boards of education this afternoon, leave grand, Ne CHICKERING "4 $500 square grand, latest scale, best model of the famous Chickering make In fine condition, beautiful, rieh, big. tone, perfect condition Especially good bargain é ew ke HTN A PE SS:- h ih ies kX 45 Also a Schaeffer square at $25. And another $ at $15; $5 cash, $3 a month Judge C. B, Diehl of the City court Thursday er for Los Angeles, response to egram from Mrs, stating that one of the children a upright °* $375 upright grand, largest size, $10 cash $7 monthly. ‘Th is one of the richest and most henutitul mahogany cases bullt by any factory The tone quality and action equal to pianos that would cost you 40 per cent more. Very special at $10 cash, $7 monthly od's Shie's ewe wise $225 Die enjoying is RU William Spry have Mr. and Mrs First West street, moved to 141 South where they will hereafter be at home to their friends Mrs. N. M. Hamilton has returned from a ten-weeks trip to the principal eities of Europe, including Paris, Vienna and London. Herbert Van Dam of the Utah association of Credit Men has returned to the city after a ten days' trip to Vernal and surrounding towns. a gala have upright gr ys for $100; carved and swinging musk rack; good Soni tens $10 4 ' $100 $450 right grand made ny colonial case, In oak, | Miss Lela Fowler has returned to | the city after a three-weeks visit at | Vaneouver, Victoria, Portland and Seattle Prof. R. Lindsay State University is home, suffering from phoid fever a We A a 50 Packard, 7 feet high, 3 mirrors, like new, for 365 A 25 Story & Clark, high top, for $45. A $120 Forrand & Votey, at new, for $40. A $100 Estey, for $37 A $90 Cornish, for $27; and many brand new organs for $56, $69, $78, ete., etc., worth twice the money asked. Terms, $2 monthly. is Harry N. Shearman left ing for a two-weeks visit | Ment., and Chicago be ORGAN has gone business } Awaiting No excuse o for not PIANO PLAYERS A asine riuiale asi hei ty of it. These players are all a choice lot. Apollos, Angelus and Pianolas, ete., all $250 and $300 Players... Club sale prices $185 $150, $85 and down to PERSONAL, John the mp Today will such chance, r A $450 uprieh EVERETT 43' it In Zion's company, No. Dr. J. S. Ulman City of Mexico on a A $350 panels string; in monthly ----_---__-5 ---------- at ER oct & $4 months SCHAEFFER D. Campbell, a <Ariz., fell into the rear of the At first it was broken, but OO? money TWO Bargains OPEN TILL 10-MAIN ST.-109 each piano scarf given with You may not have BNow many barg a few of the FISCH 71-3 cash, Itudson Will Leceture-J. William Hudson of the University of California, but who goes to Harvard shortly | for a post-graduate course, will be in Salt Lake next week and will lecture at Unity hall Monday evening, Sept. 14 Mr. Hudson saw the passion play at Oberammergau in 1900, has a comcollection of stereopticon views plete of sit; and will give an illustrated lecture of this most impressive production on Monday evening under the auspices of Unity circle Save IN KNABE | Want Car Line Wxtended-Res!i|} dents in that part of the city south of Tenth South street, between Main and West Temple streets, are cireulating a petition to be presented to he street railway company asking | that the West Temple line. be exj} tended to Twelfth South street. ‘This part of the city has grown rapid!y in the last two years and the streets are in deplorable condition ‘a dollar deposit | Bank and Trust | street. CUT Square A $500 upright grand, magnificent big rosewood case: one of E instrument ina the best ever made by Knabe Has been thoroughly and earefully adjusted, regulated, cleaned and polished by expert workmen t only $10 cash $7 monthly . Y. M. C, A. Reception-The second jannual reception of the Young Men's *hristian association in the new hone will be held on the evening of Se pt 22 ; As at the first reception, the entire building will be thrown open for the Inspection of guests, and inusic and | refreshments will be features of the evening's entertainment | Will Save A good stool and bargain day Come space to mention only Weld for Larceny-William Nilton j was arrested In Salt Lake last night, jand is now being held on itnformation furnished by the sheriff of Sanpete county grand lareeny, and Will be } until the arrival of the sheriff of Sanpete The character af the offense | not known Mining 5 EVERY Action COME | Greek Mass Meeting-A mass meetjing of communicants of the Greek ;orthodox chureh will be held jn lcity at 10:46. a.m Sunday, to ex|} press sorrow on account of the burnans by Bulgarians of te Greek town of Agchialos, when many were killfed A relief fund will also be started. Protest The new president said she wished to enter a protest at the outset against the Holub trust'-meaning those in omeial positions who do their own work and everybody's else, and asked the members to remember that one chairman cannot make a section, one program committee a program, or one presiding officer a business meeting But one specific suggestion for new effort on the part of the club in the way of civic Improvement was made by Miss Paul wags in relation to the preservation of the shade trees! along the city, streets. ‘"W have all} witnessed the ruthless destruction of} block after block of them," said Miss work of improvePaul, ‘‘and as the ment progresses, so also does the de"s| struction of what is one of the city's chiefest attractions We suggest this as one of the things that lle clearly at har ay chterdiayia cei prey was a rarely pleasing one every num"wi > sine st approval Villard Flashman "Wantalsle (Chopgave a flute in). responding to the long-continued applause with another beautifully rendered solo Mrs. Elsie Barrow-Best sang "Oh, Divine Redeemer," and was also called upon to respond to in encore The number by Arthur Sheoherd and Miss Cecelia Sharp, the Concerto by Tschaikowskl, arranged for two pianos, was one of the finest things ever heard at the club. The afternoon closed with an in-| formal social hour, when light re members freshments were served and of greeting each opportunity had an has | colors members and friends The program for the opening meeting followed. the usual order and included the inaugural address of the new president, a splendid musical program and a delightful social hour There was in _ addition this year the report of the club's delegates to the biennial convention of the Genera Federation of Women's Clubs, and an interesting feature it was, Mrs. Allen T. Sanford attended the biennial convention held. -at-St Paul in May and her report of the proceedings of that canvention was full of interest and inspiration to the club women present yesterday Miss Ethel Paul, the new president of the elub, opened the afternoon's} program with her inaugural address The introduction was in Miss Paul's cleverest e, and the mort erious part dwelt especially upon individual responsibility of members "The measure of the member's sense of peronal responsibility."" said Miss Paul, "is the measure of the club's success She cited the bylaw making it. necessary for a new member to at once identify herself with a working seeFatlure to do this makes the election to membership in| void, leaving no shadow of doubt in the mind of members as to a eu take part in the) club's activit McCarty ing words of the trial, It-ts said that 1 case Arnold ts fined heavily Judge Powers will appeal the case to the higher courts. To Sell Every New Sample, Every Odd Style, Every and Grand Piano, Organ and Piano Player Before 10 O'clock Tonight. Teachers Will) Meet-A - general of the teachers of the elty | meeting will be held in the Lafayette sehool building at 10 o'clock this) morning. The teachers meet with the schools atternoon Protest City's - - - business, stairs at the time the trouble occurred Hat Co,, 26 BE. 2nd So., Wilson Hotel annex Entrance examinations September | @ nd hastened to the first floor when fight in the audience 13 and 14, Registration of students he heard the How he traveled about fifty September 14 and 15. Instruction feet, down a flight of stairs and to sel during the argument, Judge Powbegins September 17. Catalog sent the door in less than thirty seconds ers and Prosecutor Daly sending hot free upon request. University oF. Utah. was not explained, but that he was werds at odd times during the closSalt Lake City, Utah. - at the door when the lights were Upright "Chickering" piano, $200 cash, or will give time. 52 Market St. OF Literary The Lafayette Aged Man Makes Threats school will receive 8A pupils living In At the close of the trial, as Ar-|the Lafayette and Oqulirrh districts. pold was making his way from the|The Union school will receive SA court room, George Brandon, 77 years} pupils living In the Union and Jackold and husband of the complainant,|son districts. Pupils of 8A grade living in the Washington ae Lincoln stepped up to the medium and plucked him pF the coat. listricts may attend either the Lafayette or the Union, while those resid1 get even with you for this, Aring tn the Grant district will attend dela." he said, "I'll show you that their own sehool, but 8A pupils living an old man and woman are not to be elsewhere will not be received in the fooled with." Grant school rnold, however, walked on out with Dickson and the two walked on down the street, while Brandon went Bor, a soy wedded life, his wife. Ceiste student for a wife. c Powers appeared for -me the defendants and J. J. Daly con cucted the prosecution Arnold was arrested Thursday. The alleged assault was perpetrated Sept 8. about the middle of the afternoon. Commerce Commission Looking Turlt seems that there have been a good ther Into the Matter. many people trying to catch the two Washington, Sept. 14.-The Intermediums at their work, declaring it state commerce commission will in a to be a fake, but that Mrs Brandon few days take up for consideration the was the first to suceeed in holding the question of further procedure in the human form which she at first believed case against the coal carrying railto be the spirit of her dead daughter. roads. Chairman Knapp has had sevMedium a Good Witness. eral lengthy conferences recently with William A. Glasgow of Philadelphia, Prosecutor Daly recelved a ull the special counsel of the commission ceurse in apicivuation: during the eh The ground already gone over was reernoon, every expression he used viewed carefully and Glasgow asked seemingly having a different eg to prepare at once a preliminary rewith the medium, ekson. port setting forth briefly his findings Dickson {is a young fellow, 25 years and recommendations. The commisold, but he told the court he had been sion admits that evidence againstecerinttrested in spiritualism so long that tain of the anthracite roads is. overhe could not remember when it first whelming and there is a disposition came to him. He met Arnold in San on the part of several members to reFrancisco and the two came to Salt port the case to the Department of City from there. Justice without further delay They When a few of the expressions and eontend that it will be an impossibility terms were chalked down by oe to conclude an investigation of all the proseculing attorney, however, cont and oll carrying railroads of the made headway better, But it was aim ountry in from a year to eighteen ult to catch the mediun and they will urge that the Dickson saw no spirits. "a e heard no molt cases against the roads already invesvoices There were no tigated be closed up as soon as posnatural or otherwise, to his 8 ble edge. He simply sat up fn the esau eabinet behind the stage curta McCarty Hat Co. have good hats said, and from there he conducted the Wilson Hotel annex whole performance He 1 begun to for $2.00 Meomne nitrate his iohanee he sald COAL obliged to sit through the long day, or, rather, walk about the rooms in an attempt to be comfortable. The rather heavy rain that visited Salt Lake Friday was the result of the uniting of the three lows from the west, the northwest and the southwest, increasing the energy of the storm and causing rain over all eeu region. The greatest high area prevailed in the region of the aueae Lakes yesterday, and was probably responsible for the storm's lingering in even for a day, as under ordinary conditions the storm should have passed on much sooner than it did. Salt Lake was one of three cities in the country that enjoyed the neighborhood of a half inch of rain, New York city and Santa Fe, N. M., being the others. Ilave eye spectre aged woman as she held|ard P. Madsen, William C. Webb, and then dropped back} Blanche Wenner tay Tyler, Ruby from the sudden blow|Wonn, Minnie C. Cassidy, Mathilde the face. Domenge, Garnet Attridge iflie that time another spirit |] Hague, Jessie Freeland, Margeret Mec- fijos TURN ON STEAM EARLY 15th Mary grasp|trough, right the caught Emily. Curtis, Nellie Goss, W. I. B.-Prosser, J. T. Har- In the doorway from the "furnace]|of schools, has arranged for the atroom' and Dickson was at his place}tendanece of pupils in the in the cabinet, from where he was|grade in the following schools: Th¢ supposed to carry through the pro-| Lowell school wil receive 8A _ pupils gram. living in the Lowell, 3rvyant anc Picture Framing. Charles H. Bode}, 33 E. First So. buildings her the of I've oon after the scuffle the lights were |iurned on, and there stood Arnold : Steam-heated then in .right you. from came together I. returning Sept.) good returning from struck powerful caught emerged will sell tick: ‘20; tickets will be good an oe Rio Grande W. A. McKay, |Susle Wilton, Brown, Mattie |ye1q onto this with all her might, but| by in- creasing the attendance he Salt) .reamed the Lake Route will sell tickets from). the man, points south of Tintic Junction On|ints the seats Sept. 18 and 19 and from points north | -uck her in on Sept. 19 and 20, all of them pet Just about Rio Pte out..in|rabee, darkened room of a dress. She and Grande | iy. concession round long reached the folds Ladies' \gainst weath- students university institution of and Chief disagreeable than way Brightened Equipment, the Arms PR ae As Davis d residing at 826 East Third seat "had both arms broken on ue sday afternoon, by falling from a to Biennial ae DESTRUCTION Transformed-Much New chief Arnold, Been ee tion of Federation Entertains Members. VICTIM IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOTED Muscular Tried at Delegate First Day's Registration University Makes Good Showing. TODAY LAST DAY CLAYTON MUSICCOS CLUB PIANO SALE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF MANY STUDENTS OPENING MEETING ANNOUNCES: HIS RUDE SPIRIT 15 FOUND GUILTY CLIMB THE HILL CHIEF ADVISERS OF CLUB YEAR a THE exhibition, at which time the Brice sold for cash, P. O, box, 293, City, b _ |