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Show THE 8 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906. GOVERNMENT ON WASHINGTON WOMAN STATE TO BUILD UNIVERSITY STUDENT NATURALIZED NOW COUNTY ATTORNEY OPREE ENDS IN LOS HIS JOB TUNNEL WORK LIKES UTAH'S LAWS, HATCH RESERVOIR: COMMITTEE NETS BY FEDERAL LAW DEATH OF REILLY Secured Passage of Juvenile Court Law Like Ours. Getting More Pointers. Forty Feet of Strawberry Bore Has Already Been Completed. Employe Rio Grande Western Shops Dies in the City Hospital. Mrs, UNCONSCIOUS Had Been IN Drinking Admits James nesday and night up picked an Western the city as perhaps TO employe the result of died 9:30 io of Georg oe the 1 aa in the] Wea- """ a ajeoholiec poisons. He : . Moe the : Be Continued ; a well known Federation is In the of the city in the Women's W. States The Washington, worker of visiting United of R. Or aaa area | hs juvenile court work ‘for The as aaa a week. eae ee, eae ae ay ae : atMatey a ent: Washington, in when survey she Construction br yAsser the Morris Will Spring ing Commence State from members has been ing to at Land Engineer returned of Caleb committee University state gathering the where, construction of county, Garfield Hatch with board, land information he look- reservolr a to of was The of the representa- Oe eke the' student body of held yesterday att-| committee decided PROVISIONS MO MORE MUCH TOO HE UNDERTOOK STRICT , |H #4 Steps Proper to Presi- of Prosecution Compel Taken Not Were Smith. dent Mostyn Charles of complaint The Owen against County Attorney Parley P. Christensen was dismissed by Judge George CG Armstrong yesterday on for counsel Brown, Arthur of motion resistance Jo attorney county the plainthe by made was te the motion iif's attorney, Edgar A. Rogers but imend to in which asked two days he the complaint, which was also denied Mbp tao Tear future Broompls the seC-)} none who has been naturalized. since E:T,7, vote-z ut the . by the court ond week in' Octobe ha will be allow allowed to o vot The Aesculaplou Mi ithatal, the s gle nie election When the ease was called in court ciety of the University medical stu-| "7; he . morning, Attorner Arthur 1; Setar Oe nde. the new federal law, the |} yesterday. dents. yesterday afternoon elected offi- | count clerlein ich co anivis‘consti onsti‘ | Brown moved the court that the comor erk y 5 lk nw ah « ft aa 1@ plaint be dismissed on the ground that Cipenshiaaw tedevetars . er Creatas naturalization. is coneerned, and. to ap allegations made in the complaint jagainst Joseph FF. Smith charged by low en with adultery, were not ufderson and C. A. Broadus, entertain=| pps cae ae ait ae ne mans ficient on whieh to proceed He cited ment committee, Ray Hateh and W 1 1@ process of naturalization Is still to the court that there was nothing county. of the courts the within the month coming The Whitaker. li, in' the cemplaint which showed that society will be given a leeture by Grie | New Law More Strict Mary Taylor Sehwartz Smith wa of the local physicigns to which all| other than the true and legal wife of medics and prep medics will be invited. | The provisions of this new United Joseph. FL Smith lr 1is motion M1 The society will hold its ops ning dance | States statute are more strict than Brown. stated that the complaint wa on Hallowee, ithe state laws have: been One of the am DEO SI that proper steps had not The ‘OS class also held its meeting}requirements is that. the names. of been iken by the complainant to yesterday for the election. of officers lapplicants must be filed and pasted in mpel the prosecution of Joseph " Karl Havenor was elected president;|the office, of the county clerk for 30 Smith and that the eomplaint sught J % Stewart; vice siteaident: Miss Mul-| days, during which time any. eitizen to compel the county attorney to Issue grave, secretary, B. S. Bowen, treas-| is privileged to protest against the isoft Joseph r a warrant for the arrest Lrer, executive committee, Miss Har-|suc of papers to the applicant Anthe power or when he had not ker, R.. Hatch, Stephens and N.| other requirement makes it the duty i;Smith jurisdiction to do so Morgan of the county clerk to report to the department of state at Washington Followed Owen Affidavit. every 30 days the names of those perto court the asking complaint The naturalized sons FF § E | Those who were admitted to citizen- | compel the county attorney to. issue arrest of President for the warrant |the Armstrong Judge by yesterday ship Mormon the of Smith FF Joseph Germany, . of Gotthold Ernest. heels Mayor Franchise- Signs Mayor "comn original the : followed church, Pilerson,| Gustave Aled and laint'™ a aa Sweden of Erekson both Clark | Joseph the ea signed yesterday 7 Thompson 1aAS Tanner Panguitch, the meeting Dis- Complaint of Owen Is by Judge missed Anis (rong: ive the large bulletin board in the . ; ames of yplicants Must Be Posted lower hall of the library bullding diNam of Applicants M vided into sections, giving each orThirty Days Before Action ganization in the school a. separate Taken. Be Will of notices to post all portion on which husiness The University. orchestra is live a representative on the com" mit provided that organization will a5 ; gahed turn into the student body fund 10 per] rhe federal mau ehzition Lay cent of all the receipts from all func| passed in congress June 27, 1906 belions & riven by school organizations and|e ame effective Wednesday and the per cent of the receipts from Tunc-}jocte yyaturalizations under. the old tions at which the organization as: sumes the name of the University or| State: laws, were made in the District 1 chestra. Arrangements are being made , court There ire' many aliens -be-| to ae the opening dance some time jcoming citizens: even (now although Follow- Floods-RKeclaim Much visit eee av here, first ernoon in this city procured a (one sin visit first her Since machinery tive the ACTIVE WORK NEXT SPRING Na- clubs, Campbell geological tunnel, came)ed Judge Brown's court evening and|/ about one year ago. She fs to purchase time Campbell juvenile court work and it was through her efforts that the juvenile court in Washington was organized Mrs, Campbell first became interested nrince Bi et verry project last a R,. re pease In addition to being ato a worker. for women, Mrs. Campbell is prominent Govern- Engineers, In. rarer the. clty Sa this at an unconseious condition in oalenoeeenonlnelanelic : . Swends¢ ¥ er from awill es be yee was ENLARGED):,.,. tional Work Will : Likely Under Direction of ment shops, jail at other BE wai Woman | @2l\ -Two Cocaine. Reilly, Rio Grande hospital! of and Administering Doses FORCE ALLEY W. Orchestra Given Representa‘County Clerk Becomes Official tion on Conditions-Medics of Government for the Elect Their Officers. Purpose. Surveys by State Engineer Demonstrate Plan is Feasible. provide lands in the vicinity water for certain prosecute the work of construction,| home and the Canyon Crest farm have operation successful Surveys have been made into put jof Panguitch his|/been unaer on going now which is these | inspecting is now Mrs. Campbell re-| been having and canals No bids the reservoir {for the dam, supervision. to the organiwith a view reSponse|institutions in government the by ceived 5,000 acres of land, the to covel about to its advertisement for them, it has| zation of similar schools and reextend been decided to continue the work un-|formatories in Washington purpose being to eventually til such time as the government shall a 15.000 canals to reclaim about these seadvertise for bids. This will probably not be until next spring. anyway, iter to be used in the reand inasmuch as. the construction clam: the of these arid lands will be work on the big Gunnison feria has diverted from the Sevier river, the gone on so satisfactorily under the contsructed to be of reservoir to. be supervision of government engineers 123,000 acre-feet capacity An earthen it may be decided to adopt the same . dam 55 feet high will be constructed, about 70,000 eubie yvards of earth to phial broken in pleces. This gave rise| berry tunnel . be usec Canals aggregating fifteen to the impression that cocaine had Tunnel in Forty Feet Under Way for Ninemiles in length and with a carrying played a part in the death It ts be: capacity of 125 to 140 cubie feet per lieved that Reilly died of acute A force of 120 men Is now at work Story Structure. second will be constructed in connecalcoholism, for it Was learned that, al-| eh the Strawberry tunnel and has ention with the reservoir and dam of drinking | ter d the mountain a distance of forty habit the in not though intemperately, he had been drunk for| feet from the west portal Later, : State Can Sell Lands, the greater part of three days. An auwhen a full force of men is put to Local architects, »members. of the Active work of construction on the topsy to be held today will determine work, the construction of the tunnel] Commercial elub, have begun work on more definitely the facts connected let be alpen ee Pay pa the plans for the new Commercial club proposed irrigation system will probably not be begun until after the with the case. -tne center Te) east a Le wes qe i : early spring floods, but as stated above, the is to. be erected which building, east the to road wagon The portals. Is Prostrated Wife : : portal is not yet finished, although butjin the coming year. As planned, the surveys have been made already. The state land board looks with favor upon Mrs. Reilly was notified as soon as fe eae it remain to be closed building will be nine stories high and the proposition to build the reservoli her husband was found, and she with| Up. ? either has the telephone system] jg to cost several hundred thousand and dam and has about decided to use her sister came at once to the station, een Ecomple ted, but this was due to) qollars. Of the amount needed, eighty as and assured, is already cent per a part of the public funds to‘ carry of wire in the shipment They | delay died arriving just as the man were greatly shocked when informed peace Soret ae! ae of camp houses soon as the plans are ¢ ompleted and a out the project Vith the irrigation roct# in the court of Dana BR a ce uburban | of the death and had to be assisted to bs gone on very satisf actorily and/ suitable site selected, actual work on system established, it will be possible franchise for the urban and Salt for ree pe the of ce ju smith, for the state to dispose of the 15,000 built in accordance to be road thelr home. 4 Reilly said that for| te men are now comfortably housed }the building will be begun. eleetrie Lake precinet in whieh Joseph F. the last three days her husband had for their winter work. his camp Is Just now the special committee reacres of land that are now practically with the terms of the ordinance passec Smith was charged with adultery es ; 7 ; ee oe t the west portal of the tunnel, a night's session of the cit not been to work and that he had been |? J »"leently appointed to look jnto the plans worthless and get back the money ex- at Monday by ifidavit. of ar consisted complaint building are puze the for thellsannctl: of ation Tae construction. aA the in the at pended established be to one similar said She time. of the part drinking al‘tharles Mostyn Owen in which he m o © R O 02 aig fi. : canals. and dam reservoir, that he left the house Wednesday onet portal When work ‘shall, begin zled over a suitable site Main street to constitute said faets certain legen Seta apt a Eras ee a re state the of purpose the not is It morning ‘and that she had not seen| there. These will be model camps.) outhern of Breer First South, oe upon . It also gave the ae charged. hoe is looked 1¢ crime eats , works COO ees Ny bridge built at all of similar Bae ee Om ae ene Be teenth South by the Seeprojec over the Bd Jordan = Declares Company Has Failed names Of wittiesuas whic Gonid: bevex: money Beret : acy the Gane the po. | such Wider as the are supervision the govern-| # 1e@ most sirable portion for the to make board himme since di 1 oe Sen 1 e CASE hag ne Perey : anh building, but the committee, failamined by the county attorney, but did has completed the temporary of the land the' price of the|'.%°! chasers ce ave arrestec and are olding ye eee ; és e _ jing to find ground In that section, may or general specilic in terms state not Candy on Loss Pay to preparatory Myer the "over structure the plus present, at it stands as land John Fredericks, aged 75, the shoecone, a pe pacar aa ar nh ©*~| decide' to" pure aie' one of ne Paite would itnesses these what to as concrete the of. construction the to the that system irrigation of the cost maker C. behind whose a cook, shop RelllyJames was aS yet ros at anc ae Mea ee ae pa corners at aaa Second ay South testify Store. was affair found; A. Hager and nough ce are the regular] < ° and; *Main temporary The bridge. : state puts in. : " eh of «i thing at night According to Mr.|Street, tt being understood that any one built by a gang of men in less than County Attorney Christensen, after is This purchased. be eight hours having this affidavit placed in his themuponcan by a good many members but/Oflooked beautiful, the days Gwendsen, most 10M | heavy the , 5 1esdez t man among he e dead are are ait blankets heen Sgt with the been een on the witnesses named summoned inds, ne Willis he Band-Judge where Pluck office, New his to paper BALL the CHARITY flled suit}in GRAND yesterday a very desirable loca- PLAN Matthews W. lr. second a organized yesterday 3rown useful assets of the camp after sun-!oftion theandclubthe as matter ‘ wae Administered Cocaine. down. may be settled knowledge their to as them examined the against "Pluck" boys' band consisting of 20] in the Third District court few days upon within the next aren Owen. Sreaenrarie by These boys are beginners | London & Liverpool & Globe Insurance] Of the offense this charged Be-|members. late hour last night Amella Association Hospital St. Mark's not act. did he than Further insurancé pay to it compel to company: the Wall paper, paints, picture frames. in to places will be advanced and Arrangements, gins Dudley was found and brought in by Following the delay in the issuance se PAY B- eo : painting, pape rhanging, Sia Chas. hi. Os become asof they Officers Seager and Pierce. She ad4,|regular thatit iitt isis hope A charity) ball a hoped will pcarininit organization in the use their instruon his candy store amounting to] of the warrant, Owen filed a complaint Hf. Bodel, 33-35 E. nathan o SecWest 415 at Fredericks to John ond South street and ¥ as taken imme re he Aehecs to the city diately matical given atte hs i i. oD charlie nie a But aie n by 1 vat Mes : ewe r : e was too nearly om fo ¢ revived, and Reilly died} be ‘ha . yor minutes after he arrived] e station Among the things found in Reilly's] pockets when they were searched waS| a note readin "Let bearer have for} me Amelia Dette fifty-cents cocaine.| committeeJon. Plans Has Club 415 West Second South," and a small| pian in the construction of the Straw Commercial credentials, D. B._An.|™m, as under. the "old: law, -applica- "SUES FOR INSURANCE had given Reilly REPEATS Tribune The SAME Tribune is daily task of lying. can its ful OLD Will Not Accept Cornered. let no still LODGER 15 TOO HASTY Beats When in Its Will pass to the gratify desire. Having published a wilfalsehood in regard to the treat- that last nothing a for whole two but comedian Wife" world is weeks have trouble and his company, against brought misery. ARRESTS WALKING ARSENAL Policeman's Intuition Leads Find in Arms. to Good BIG Officer Carlson's intuition is responsible for the arrest of Mike Hilda, an Austrian, who, to all appearances, Is a bad man. ‘The big policeman was walking down Commercial street yesterday afternoon, caring for the peace and quietof the community, when he saw Hilda in front of the Austrian saloon. Hilda was making no disturbance, but there was a look on his face that bore witness of mischief that was breeding in his mind The officer looked twice at the foreigner and then took him to the station. Then search ed the Austrian proved to be a ver itable small arsenal. A gun, a Sieigus looking dirk,, and a long dagger were taken from his clothes. A charge. of carrying concealed weapons was boetee against him and bail was fixed LETTER FILES. + + PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Delegate Matt Daugherty, former assistant postmaster of Salt Lake, suld in a speech be fore the Utah state an canon of the American party in Salt he is, Lam ashamed of President Roosevelt, and every true American has pe sume feeling toward him. I President Roosevelt for ne deal he made with the people of Utah." The speaker remendously cheered by the convention, -= HEF HHS HHH THe eee eese HEHEHE e eee eee eeete OF Pt Pes tte ane tt++t 200 Leave on ++ + + + a + + + + + + + VOR Salt ELY. Lake Special People to Train, Reservations have already been made for more than one hundred and fifty on the special train that will leave Salt Lake for Ely. tomorrow night, bearing the local delegation to the "Railroad Day" celebration in the Nevada town next Saturday sher Ilarris, secretary of the Commereci«! club, through whom reservations are being made, said last night that 200 would be «a conservative estimate of the number that would go from Salt Lake on the special train SALT LAKE ROUTE EXCURSIONS. Autumn Outings Via Utah's Most Popular Road. American _ Tlapae viscose Cabinet System reeden Office Supply Co., 4 "1% West 2nd South, ASHAMED CROWD Than Mexico City and tour of old Mexico est autumn trip -_-_o--<>o-___-__- VERTICAL More continent. return, 69.89. The affords the grandbe found on the San Francisco, Los Angeles and intermediate points, only $25. Short line, quick connections, Utah's finest trains. Los Angeles and return, only $30. Special sale dates, Sept. 4 to 14. Positively the last $30 excursion of the season to glorious southern California. Low rates for settlers to points In scuthern Utah; miners' excursions to Nevada points and lowest rates all the time re au southern California points. Foll office, the 469 South crowd Main to the ticket street. -----__ +s o-_--_ Marriages a juries him may 2932-Charles Hawker, Mill Creek; Daisy Palmer, Graftsville, run yesterday aged North fractured that being driver 235 were 16, Fifth skull result and down The TYPEWRITER One With FOR at Japanese ese. Charac ters inboy ' mare the se announced A. J. Estate Hubbard aera ae c ene More 80 injury escaped by jumping of a number a from intersection the of J the 4 he. the of FOR Positions norJohn Uncle Sam's city in October, Service Open. yesterdays sight in| Pennypacker only Well-Though teginald 3S 3rain piano the on play ; can years o Richfie Id of some the difficult most 16 of at hour. ns ALLA MILLER LAID TO REST Dean Brewster Conducts Beatie Home. Service at) The funeral of Miss Alla Miller was held vesterday af home ot her sister, Mra. Dean Brewster of St. ducted the service, both at the home and at the grave. The. beautiful burial service of the Episcopal church was read by Dean Brewster receding the reading of the - service stringed quartet played an appropriates number and later Mrs. Lizzie Thomas- |} © what on and ees you $1 make, but what you pay 4 per cent inZion's Savings No. 1 Main company, to $6,000. Trust PERSONAL, R. Pearsall left yesClifford Mrs. for a brief visit with erday for Butte riends. rd has been received from Berlin >» health of Col. N. W. Clayton of this city is much Improved and that he will shortly start on a tour of the continent in his automobile. Harold Fabian and Roger Sherman » Kast to resume their studies have Mr. Fablan will rank as a at this year, and Mr. Sherman as senior |* junior. Postmaster Fenton. of Boise, Ida., was a visitor in Salt Lake City yesterLouis, where he dé ty on his way to St. to attend the annual convention goes National Postmasters'' assoclao f the Edward and Mrs. Elsie Barrow-Best tion. sang "Lead, Kindly Light," and Miss Helen Barnes, secretary of the "Abide With Me." The home and)},, stional committee oO the Young | association, is in grounds. surrounding were Woman's Christian 4); yake City for a few days, a guest with friends of the dead girl, who had}. Second on home A. C. W. y, the popular|.+ one of the most been always pen ee Exclusive styles few could afford Until they of the "Keister," heard. her her treated death Is so deeply McConahay, a apurned. in a chil-] minor cruel In- and HEIRS SUB $25,000 unbecoming a COAL COMPANY. Damages Robert S. for Death of Marshall, heirs to the estate of the dehis wife, » Blanche Marshall, years old; Tena May Marshall, 16 years old, and Ellen Jenette Marshall, 14 years old Court Notes. Phoebe A. Soderberg yesterday filed suit for divorce from Walfredh. Soderberg, alleging that her hitsband is a strong and able-bodied man capable of earning a good living, but that for more than. five years he has failed to support her. Mrs. Soderberg asks the court to award her a decree of divorce and to give her the custody of their two minor children and $7.50 a month for their support Samuel H. Auerbach, doing business Auerbach & Brother, yesterday FY ied Jeweler, 54 Main St. If a Three-Time Almost a Certain -wult in: thes tehird jehaislat: eatun Tropic Mereantile company an account amounting > to toy E. Bailey, the oung man charged with burglary Was yesterday discharged by Judge Armstrong upon prosecution of the motion yesterday was Magstaff Margaret Meredith's +| good Ds basket ae last year. peasun $1,050, Post streeet. rustic 3x8 ; which trunks. Trunk. 155 Main | oo HHH eee ese ee te eee se! MeConahay, Jeweler, 64 Main st. he Orson to Orson rods containing at runs from lores be tween str asks for Post {28 cottage street ace They 60 at a has §sold las MoKeei for four-room Third Eighth has filed engineer one-fourth sec- Peter's spring from ond-foot of water water to be the in Millard county, purposes and for used for culinary watering stock. The Salt Lake custom house is doing the heaviest business in its his tory this month. Local merchants are coming to understand that it is cheaper for them to have goods sent directly to this port of entry Instead of New York or San Francisco. to Catherine iE. M.-Watson has sold J. Anderson 40x125 feet on Third , between Sixth and Seventh East for $7,000. Mary Crow has Edwin FP. Knott seven and a rods at O and Second $5,000 Ben Davis bought last named property three rods' front added for $12,100. This purchase includes' several. fine residences brick SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. Round Trip. City of Mexico, daily, Sept. . $69.80 Toronto, Canada, Sept. 19-11. $61.90 De asnver, 7 Colorado Springs, Sept. 21 23. Observation Pullman Sleepers, ing Cars, 77. Colorado W. 2nd Midland Ry. South. MARRIOTT'S MARKET FRESH SHIPMENT. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Fine For Breakfast warded a decree of divorce by Judge yj Are a Fil Shs wife|in aoe foe administrator of the estate of Robert S. Marshall, deceased ye eras filed eit in the Third District court against the Diamond Coal & Coke company asking $25,000 damages for the death of Robert S. MarShall and for » costs of the suit that It is anes? da in complaint on Dee , 1906, Robert S.. Marshall died as i result of an explosion in the defendant cémpany's without fault on his part reason of wilful, reckless, car negligent acts on the part af the defend- against the t collect 1298-17, day (he or ‘Nephi Anderson P P. her r kickby Saas aubsing her by charging!|an applic ation with the state conduct and mother. She also charges that he has repeatedly told her that he does not care for her and that he wants nothing to do wit er In her prayer to the court, Mrs. Shulsen asks that the bonds of matimony be severed; that she be given the custody of the minor children; that the defendant pay her attorney's fees and that she be given alimony in @ just amount ---_-~>--______ Ask for the same Concordmol drat that he has|South to Sixth injury and|@nd ce West r Try in ae Into court Smith F, Parker with|4 spouse her Buckwheat Cakes and Th Results court' 0 peta ae er i wie now Owen's/Js) of Aa a offered in the local market. sell and York New from conts that) ers ctof the| the two manner, alleging her great bodily with alleges being come by Wagstaff. Roy from ee C. W. tributes Arab rs Seat ai aie ae /addition to the dissolving of the Sohne === a= |= eons,took het friend minor a riends, The ee burial place in ang t of the matrimony Wags of (heir custody Mrs. ar: ed oeee+reeeerrerse City cemetery, the pall-bearers being |+ +H tot allmon month a 50 oe : Charles Morris, Le Grand Young jr..| Ce +)" WANTS READ _ James Salisbury, Gwynn Officer, David | + all near Tarpey and Walker Salisbury, whose | girl t friends of dear and ee oe a this for music October 17-18-To fill he him. before put be can in|that assistant of scientific position the up from his home in veterinary zoology at a salary of 3840] y oung Man came spend to Tuesday on county may}Sevier that vacancies a year, and other after study, in musical winter indus-|the of animal in the bureau occur York to New go will he time which to] $840 from ranging at salaries try, was Brain Mr. to Europe then Also to fill a vacaney|and $1,200 a year. born in England and has been in this in the position of Junior civil engineer but two years During that in the engineering department-atjc ountry he has taught music in addilarge, Philippine islands, at a salary |t ime on to his regular work as organist of $1,600 a year. His work on the sta October 24-To fill a vacancy in the }f or the Sevier especially said to. be organ is position of Srnec and carpenter, In- | pipe dian service. Winnebago, Neb., at a ne. Salary of $660 a year. Also to fill a vacancy in the position of law clerk Not copyist in the Bureau of Indian affairs Department of the Interior, at a]terest salary of $900 a year. Bank ctober 28-To fill vacancy in the position of eleectrotypers' helper tin the Government printing office, Washington, C., at a salary of 40 cents an f ee ee $704,132.85 re-| has yesterday' issue as are charges me ee ng her and League-GoverSeas eee arate was Samuel Pennsylvania. oe Youth examinations following th cerning apaica tion: to on furnished be will secretary civil ser-] Williams, Orrawell postoffice Lake Salt vice commission, vacancies Cutler anes aused she ee that and there She a{having : filed Shulsen, Annie Mrs. highnig yuested Governor con- particulars Full Irish : in bs C. . Can Dies 1893, Mir. Ce 28, con-|dren. the use of his name to allow vice president of the honorary which Inited Irish league of America, convention in the meets in annual American Academy ot Music at Philacommencing Oct. 1, 1906 delphia, will address Among the speaker -s who will be John the convention and parliament, of member mond, CIVIL SERVICE|. in ere hi associa- a Joseph Too action an of filing the in the In frog-|™Marrlage is a household Shulsen of the head ae it spend is a oe, This Mr. of motion the upon oA! ee aires Feet eate ahs Pe, eae a ma Ss his defea 1g rollo be contemplating to said is Owen President bring to steps further HER, Discipline of Enforcing Vigorous, Says Wite par naa of| eran Notes. Business . , ad : -- in which John vigorous manner The clearings bank local Wednesday's his secure to attempted has Shulsen as against $586,543.06 to 4aS/ymounted orders his to compliance wife's Tem- of West Pe exorcises ta has insur- terms the with that] but the paid not es Pik TS = a A LOVE DORSN'T eee : a HUSBAND Manner out as contract him, by with has barrels | G:voree wagon part of each to] -at insurance ees b | yester- quickly the conformity in poliey re will preach} Hayworth of the those be will U. W. C.-T. of the WoodLeap-Harry tumbled of defendant the a vacation| ance spend complied heen last} Ange les Los ment A,| P. Leaves-Rey. will members of the circle in which she} past street. HS Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas, E. ee narrowly morning way crossed mem-| cases "meeting Civil seryice examinations for variof Uncle ous positions In the service tin this to be held are announced Sam 5 s. 33-35 competition for Simpkin. and there will be no| in the evening. The following Mrs./\which - Are oe H. Bodel, as such he crc Inv. Co, to James BurBi Oakley sub logic ie unde Johnson to°T. L, Larsen, Ke se fri feet 8:0 ‘G: Maradd ... he Rev. Mr Sunday the services and state convention Lucky Makes t and named members by a ttented Transfers. Grace Lawn left lin 12 fon alice a Ba fae to tin, 28-29, 4, South friendly Simpkin where The ball|of Mr. November] service yet. report and sick - association the Shown Green ‘to "Amanda & ix rdos se {fr rods 3 BT ast 9s don tt igo ee Childs to Levi N. Haroh se {ro6 rods s of and Rey. Simpkin fhe a. the eo bility ‘in I that ware of Diginess mornthesa..mattere which: F blic : af | Vi[°° of was heid Wednesday disposed Ing at the Y. M. G. A. and was largely yequisite to safety on: the pubile 1.10 ao A. alae as were Gorham ndigent to Hannah M 19, FF Rese, vcsvcee Geiapbell to: EL «¢ real and ea ia oats prop, G. Campbell eae . 35,000 ¢ huries kh ( ‘ampbe li to: E.G O'Kelly, et a real and personal rop. : Campbell 4,000 J. M. Killoran to Hattle 'M. ‘Peter, 1-2-3, 2 Park' Place add . wae 700 f J. Brown to. Ernest. Brown, Pt. 4, 133, A pees PoagL ike eens Sere eet] Puritan Copper und Gold ae Co o Re. ce W. Ry. * Ce 1,88 ucres, Pt 3s, 3 100 siecle "Be att to Alex' Me Farlane, Ip ne 48, lw, ‘Otc iW.<.i. 1 K ang to' Edward RosenCity Park Raareane ss oe tre Nathan. Rosenb: ium. et al: to Ednbaum, 99x9945 feet se rata nw . "7. 1 B enpes en Gb ~ Kimball to Ann T. Beers, 1 os ) Eres fr w& feet.w of ne a tic and will future streets. the Soyth. in De and Second. Woodman atter| after 00 ° Bebe eclonk all Je shell it dite 5 Peet ) day in practicing oo e regu- Windsor] Harris Tarvin Oey ‘ity. Ktenl the Lockwood. | right, the hall is)man of completing gay ball] oe the date As Dae cannot be A typewriter with a Japanese keyboard arrived in the city yesterday and s now on exhibition in the show window of a local agency. The characters embruce the scope of the Japanese alphabet, including numerals and punctuation marks. The keyboard has been made a little larger than the regulation English keyboard in order to accommodate the letters of anese alphabet. In writing a the letterhead is turned sidewise, the characters are imprinted so. when the letter is read, they are shown in vertical lines, from the letterhead down to the foot of the page, with the the side, or bottom, as signature at you will. he typewriter attracted considerable attention and will be used »"y some son of Nippon to send letters home to the folks. M: Beare Parton C. erected| is being that hall new iu the street,| Market in Salisbury J. O. by Mr.]| by used be later will which and academy his dancing for "hristensen JAP EXAMS A_ Mrs. ID lave charge of the supper. will be given some time in street, Internal fatally. at association the Be apo Wilkes, R. tev. wee »kKs two of about Sol| Mrs Vallace Georg Mrs. his home who is soon to leave to make Mrs.| and Ferry Mont W. Mrs, Siegel, the pulpit will occupy in Los Angeles, commit-] the constitute Bascom S. F. chureh Congregational Phillip's Sam-]of Mrs. while tec on arrangements, absence in the morning, Sunday next will] Kimball Ed Mrs. and Paul uel by lying yesterday of appointed Mrs. Rice, V. morning, is West discussed meeting lar commitiees was crossing the intersection of South Temple and Second West streets about 7 o'clock yesterday morning when he vas run down by a rapidly-driven horse hitched to a small buggy. The man driving did not even stop when the accident happened, and his identity has not been learned. The boy was picked up unconscious and cCarried to his home, where he was attended by Dr. BE. S. Wright. The exent of his injuries had not been as ertiirial last night, but it is feared that they are serious. Licenses. + L. Blower, Salt Lake + 2933-James Martha eee. Salt Lake. + 2934-David on, Mill Creek; + Lillie. Park, Mill ..Creek. + 2935-Joe Barsand, Salt Lake: Marie + Giola, Salt Lake + + McConahay, Jeweler, 54 Main St. ar of Hokanson, home, with him. 5o0me result unknown John in days ago he was assaulted by Alfred Mayo, the manager of the company, back and repeats its falsenoods and in consequence of an old dispute beattempts to deny that a letter not adthem, and last night he was dressed to street or number, postoflice | tween beaten over the head with a revolver box or general delivery should be sent by W. J. Pittman, a fellow lodger in to the nixie clerk. It makes this false the Belmont hotel. With blood statement in the face of the positive streaming down the sides of his face direction in the postal laws and regu- and neck, Wheeler went rte police lations that letters so addressed should headquarters and told his st be sent to the nixie clerk. The ponte He affirms that because Mees Pittlaws and ulations expressly pro man called at his room in the hotel vide that "where there is free delivery to ask regarding the for a moment in a city and a directory is published, peer with Mayo, of his the directory must be used to ascerwaiting for a word man, ‘vithout tain the address of persons to whom Ae: explanation, came into the room letters are addressed," and the Salt and struck him over the head with fala poxtoffice carried out this direc- a gun, besides landing on him heavily tion in its handling of the letter adwith his fist. Wheeler says that oe dressed to Mr. Larson Pittman had been in the room but The Tribune cae ‘this and yet In minute or two and that nothing emit order to gratify the malice of its ownever had occurred at whieh her huser against an official whom does band could consistently take offense. not like, it repeats its dally publication While Wheelex was being treated for is cuts at police headquarters Pittof lies. man, who in the meantime had heard Further the Tribune deliberately his wife's side of the affair and had withheld the fact of the Larson letter decided that he had been too hasty in having a two-days' return card upon his action, came to Wheeler and ofit. fered to do what he could toward helping him if the matter could be settled quietly. Aceordingly no. arrests were made. PFE < "Looking feels The ment by the Salt Lake postoifice of a letter addressed to C . Larson and having been exposed, it now comes former Wheeler, the asking the cour The fire which destroyed the] inthe District. court $5,000... ee ee ee Be Christensen x and fix- Theo _compel ontire store, stock machinery to issue the 3 sales io aes The) warrant: and P proceed with the- prosecu1906.require7, May every ecurred ‘UV! alleges that iointift F heats oe be even more elaberate and more sueUPON | This being the scheme cessful than was the one last year is ments, is gained, there 1s being planned by the members of St. which promotion husias- | manifes a spirit C of enthuslas-| already manifest : e ‘association. Ree ~Plans|#!ready Hospital Mark's, Run Down by Unknown Driver May Be Fatally Injured. As an engaged It loves to lie, and opportunity Boy Up Unfortunate Comedian Because Wife Called. LIE Truth ' HIS SKULL FRACTURED the ~ she ~ that % mitted note and further stated that during the afternoon she had administered two doses of cocaine to him. Reilly's body was taken to O'Donnell''s undertaking parlors, and Coroner Dana T. Smith was notified. An inquest will be held today Honey or Maple Syrup , Vive "Phones tor Buckwheat 22 West First South ae |