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Show -- ae THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ements SPECIAL COUNSEL OMELTER DECISION TO BE BIstUSsED CITE AUTHORITIES REPUBLICAN, Bound ARGUMENT Mr. Waldron . ment Will Resume His The third coal court ue day of May in your vas called by the general committee jand the notice sent out as follows | "There will be a mass meeting of| the citizens interested in the abate-} ment of the smelter smoke unisanc e,] held in the Granite Stake tabernacle . argument yn the Wednesday it 2:30 p eave afternoon, Noy The general m. Special and trict ed Counsel Fred &, B. Critchlow, Attorney H. E. the argument court bar. and to has Mr. was who A. Maynard f the ae funds contributed 108 protecting the right assistant to DisBooth, Giants yesterday show that and cited| This the it Utah| jurisdiction in the cases at| Maynard byspoke until 11:1 followed Critchlow spoke for Attorney two Booth added hours. a desired In behalf peer Salvation involving or jurisdiction of his court in the matt in the arguume nt of the counsel for] ner filed by the ah ae commilt- ane Salvation Army will the poor on Nov. 29 The to Thanks-| give a wast in to this court, set aside a oint he it was a conveyance. held that direct action Upon the this] | We will need turkeys, government two six CINEE-GUAT dozen hogs, six LET chickens, hams, six OLADet four sacks ait of yas | SDT ie aati pota- | ' pre one causes set forth in the demturrer. | tg make the point of an alleged conto give a false meaning to the! entries cited in the five bills filed in| the Federal court, he showed by decisions of the Supreme court that i while the patent tithe granted by the government the to auction the might lands be involved valid for up a dinner All money. jayapie tr ?"**?'° ADIT. Oo in general give P eas r of that orders' South on OL tig He said that up with to the 1903 trans- the Henry patching, Lubelski lands rives buillal lands to involved. the character There had of really the | Utah United was States land commissioner Lake for panied the real nature of the soil Coal and Mineral Lands. department had‘ not, he said, flue . Novelty of From building recentiy, of ‘classing ep and silver lands, i gist and most corrected the have er every when with enn geolo-| know .! the laymen Colorado, Denver new addition e Circuit the But No Wife' to come could io have the Ar- in front'seats ae renamed put the Salt! the out. at of stay was out remain dark ing .in r Clever Feat eature in : ; question a could BON contentio Dy that the lands not be. classed Lake as 8 coal lands at the time of filing because there had been no shafts dug or machinery operated. gapiese lands were known whether at the actual eiinine ‘Then argument as to what Was not know had oi ocators submitted essential, is 3.2 = field? the and : 1 says People (matters as ah na was | Charles in reading a] Pacific rail- eae prc finishing. ene upply "1 Main PROVE Ee cats ae A. Griffith Charles fractured irc ‘On, and 8rd Dies new ‘ utstord, An that Fall ut Garfield. A. Griffith, whose skull last Tuesday by a fall at field. ed at 7:30 last ht |Mark's hospital. Griffith did not Pebeita tec hebeital te tik as isa there are in well Ely. y i witt ~nod great|of Saree nt might nee ve made mistakes did not of the c District blundered and count in favor Attorney Booth. District Attorney Booth followed Mr. Critchlow, talking fis hour and citing authorities to show that the government has a right to sue in this court for the cancellation of a land patent where the grant ‘ia shown have been wrongfully illegally made e@ made a strong argument in support of the government's con- tentlo Mr. Ae oinrat talked In rebuttal until the close of the session, refuting some of the statements made by counsel for the government, and he will conclude this morning Charity Ball. All of the choicest and most o- ‘I her informed class, the Best," Vienna vile was men way he stepped off the trestle and fell ect down an embankment Griffith was the son of Joseph Griffith, whe lives at Point. His mothez ths ago, and he has two brothers and four He was years of , and had married about iittesn: years i there. Of| jous.| isthis cautious, is Ne=| stocks. at least in New York during was all of his stood Make now. hotel A arrangeme » but it ts probable that the be taken to Lake Point ERE, Rintats by ne Such John E. Shafer, one of the proprietors of the Chesapeake restaurant, plead guilty in police court yesterday to the charge of making an assault ana battery upon J. Borbey on October 24, and was fined $10, which was paid It is alleged that Shafer struck Borbey. who was then in the reslaurant, over head with a frying Shafer plead not guilty to the when the case first came up in court, but when it was called for hearing yesterday, he substituted the plea of guilty The young; him various Character City John Iverson, Passes Away familiarly known as the ° e hospital ward of the city jall. He wus picked up in a helpless condition a short time before Second South near Third East street, os, and was being placed a cot at the jail when he breathed It is not likely that an inquest eld Iverson was probably ee ~ the best known characters In Salt Lake. and was greatly beloved oe an Norwegjan He earned the sobriquet of "the sictoresiae King" ong is fellowcountrymen of this city by his ability to sing and relate old Viking songs CHIMNEY Haye your cleaned King by Hdw. SWEEP IS BACK. chimney furnace and No dirt. Oflice, Co. "Phones, 748. Griffin the . DUE cre-} all vee H Colo., e Sunday school "The Scapegrace owan. as: "3) of tookx Gna tt 7 by the dashing the of . young the the pa scape IND, 22 West First South, line, an and and ne unty R SY of Elsi¢ ae 7 : senebel | e When you you order are bakery goods assured of Bakery, Ind. ne the - eeren cemet T. at which will | ‘phone ay | 'Y-| students After the meeting Professor gave the preparatory Students "| onthe ccurse. Smith |a motto eee of Heit r pet ide Mave Utah J. of qe Morgan of Salt Lake | county ceae ee county. lake ofof Miller, of county count. Salt| wake k ' of . pea Halloran, P. county. county. i, of OFSaltWoler Lake hen Lake Salt Lake ; Weber ai Co., ostoltice county county. | | 52 CITY NEWS IN --- Twenty Oe an Itallan, was Y. Market oo Seneras Appointed-Edwin | yesterday by! : ted Governor conn s Cutler to succeed | Lee Greene Richards as a member of | the board of control of the Utah Art I»stitute. time ago. Mr. Richards the following: ler, Generdl R Bower, Governor Naylor Kessler, Deane \t his stated present at brother's that he the funeral. death, was ing Mr| party 24 convinced| tonight will-give time before at the the Christmas " been a victim the latter had Ask your grocer bread and c of not foul play committed Daynes conclusion of as to the lished in ere or¢ Home rink sity some] his holidays his in, until the Collexe | Dr. Beatty Issues clans Warning and to Borting relating law the of tagious a ne and | proper death | permits to be eee infectious You will find every feature Conceits fairly represented, same js latter' stave re- the and diseases alae and Bentt erat m il ; shivaiclatis Life-"‘Home undertaken His jcers against instructions throughout them. direct the state health to ofi-| consult with ane senaty attorneys and to push | prospec nion s n case it appears 3 nece ss s ; TSC rar aS H. Bodel, paperhanging, 33-36 needed any purer for career, Richards a short the then thought latest Parisian ILLINERY in} opened account effect and now that it had tor these or other 9116 of up- beans] Main St..«- college| were RESHMEN PUT UP TROPHY AND SUPHOMORES TAKE IT AWAY FORCIBLY be-| . if the better. Our ALL _AT Chas. at best market ini on thepackages original bulk . GS = woud KINDS OF HOT DRINKS ov K SODA ne = FOUNT: AEN. -WILLES-HORNE DRUG William ; 5 her mother aye ee Junction Sproule, day on = way. 7 LC - Bldg "Phones manager | until party ' left La cae San Francisco to| * of be for seven Salt and prominent Lake registe red é j hey at < mining sy ¢ I Baird a Tilford. men| arrived last} Frazer. i J anh'. osep) 7er Ole - Sold wih. a ehesy's, guarantee Knutsford that guarantees, hotel | i by one ae of the pro-| eae re ani Thirty-s6 ven hats | c amp UE dul in-the open, ats no ery {standing around in the 101) them. Kigked> Sutnes over;..the stud udents smashed. tune of w ne buil rice 3 to continued Pea or- | ; elect collars: torn | then a ora hes© nant ie ed a tighteen neckties pulled off. apart. tn *reshmen were Ms re| Sixty-nine shins micicaiay Ag | oe pe by others of their kind, ana | The. altercation had' ita "he ‘ginning| 4 re leading a cha irge to what they | ty reday night other facuity, when the victory, of me mber certain a gang . of fresh-| | Geemed Sa when t another éona Se uenS e eee ¥ ae of :, red| | o | oy stopped Ae eee di 7 See Tey ere GS joross the asin He ieeeTks png, the school..ground: the Seal Skins 374 it was for| committee [2 New He was WillardYo .. Morse, alsoaccompanied of tl Ne by| A te office oe of the Seeuaae oe tas ° mi i adi : 16 population OF Lily, Nevada, Wa a when yesterday materially down bs News from | Milllek. William j | fiela and G. C. CO trafic if | Lent By the Monument. Deseret eee that Thistle the Amerlean Smelting & Refining} company, stopped in Salt Lake yester-| lows | very jin ived word " a Brow it is the The nefarious attempt of the sopho-; nal for what fs technically j . ally known n in ores at the University of Utah to tear a . the higher education as a ' tha flac haters | have } eo a dissitien rough, Itbut might very, very house freshme ny reugh 7 . hoisted by the . q gon ‘in front o 16 Campus yesterday re-| fessor inte rvened and stor he secured net Pater: raged| Or rather, which in a ‘fierce contest | sulted | m Se ce wanted purpose 15 W. 1st, So PERSONAL abso- be . : wines and liquors are the and Bros., stationers, medicinal should pure, lutely for ae framing. E. 1st So. the Barrow eo. If purposes Wall paper, paints, picture frames, ippainting, . giving tendency With aul aeaie of local Bodtile phy alth have| ret nannioad aT : : | Previously received ample instructions j in this matter and that in the future | unless all the laws in this respect are! personally will he them, by | observed aid in the prosecutions which will be | by neath the dignity of a college student. | He said that home influence is the | greatest te tor for success or failure} || in a student's life o certificates and burial at eal' times he secured teckax" shoe Peel in the In-} pub- students to treat their home show of indifference; to de part ear home influence and parental advice.} I | to etc Physi-| Registrars. Drs JT, ae ee sty nan fallen. tha a tention of the health officers through-| out the state to the failure of certain registrars to comply with the provisions yesterday tall college the | WINES AND for Vienna Bake "They're tlthe best." wings, and| the on his life and the follies which ee gt Siaeeoae cae f. i and sui-| natural spection Governor Cutler and Colonel] Lund declined to make any statement ee Wasatch the ir annui ul dance any color, SILK VELVET, with ptarmagon John C. Cut-| and Colonels Irvine, the ostrich plumes and pearl buck cles, TODAY ONLY ATA REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. some |! resigned Battery Is Inspected-Colone!l H. M H. Lund inspected the First battery G. W. last night Present at the| inspection, besides Colonel Lund were| Young] a talk| een Evans 02 appointe and SPECIAL ON HIGH-GRADE TRIMMED HATS. ALL OUR BEST PATTERNS, without reserve, including FINE FUR TOQUES, PICTURE HATS, with OSTRICH PLUMES, worth up to $50.00 each down to $10.00, are offered, rane taco twenty dollars in police SuAataay for! exhibiting a deadly weapon in a threatSe manner toward Louise Peckins| several days ago their] - BRIEF ed with 00 any color, SILK VELVET, LADIES' HAND MADE silk Velvet hats, TRIMM WITH SPANISH COQUES, all colors, $3.00, ROSES AND FLOWERS, new colorings and signs, 50c to $2;50, OSTRICH PLUMES, black, aii and colors, att duced prices, $1,00 to $20.00 eac ANY WOOL FELT WITH RIBBON TRIMMIN ONLY, or intinitned, $1.00 ANY SATIN" FINISH HOODS WOOL FELT: TOQUES, FLATS or DRESS SHAPE, $1.50, ANY FUR FELT untrimmed HOOD, FLAT, or DRESS SHAPE, $1.50 each, UNTRIMMED HAND MADE SILK VELVET SHAPES -all colors-$1,25 each, Untrimmed newly BLOCKED SILK VELVET HOODS, FLATS, TOQUES, two-toned, all colors, $2,25 each, UNTRIMMED TWO-TONE BLOCKED FLATS, highgrade silk velvet, $3.00 each, Linke Salt WADE, HAND MADE, trimmed $3.00, | county of Scroweroft = i aorert street, nea trom me raced of the preparatory] Th -reps decided to adopt as] class Salt of Weber of Weber Cannon, a YC 16. and welcome of . Lae! Best.'- ane the be Balt trimmed hats, Lake} , Forty pianos to choose from.-N. Assoclated students of the uni-| held a meeting yesterday to| 1! triends OF hats reduced from $$3. choice $2, $3,00, LADIES' county Salt Mehesy's Famous Furs IKxnutsford ‘ ore hotel buildi ote > ) lilding.g Purpose. | ings be na M. Ania W. |‘University of Utah Students Forming Class for This The Lake of your LADIES' HAND : 2 Fined Taylus, versity Salt SHUM Chipman. O. | | of Smith, 75e. SKATING CAPS, cloth trimmed, 50c to LADIES' STREET ae $4,00, | yesterda K. Thomas, Hon of Salt Lake county Galen caecounie: Willard Cannes department, Ng Wells, William TekC. Winder, AMAA COUnty. . ; Vivian Byron] followed the entertain M. CAPS, "SOFT FELT COWBOY HATS, trimmed with quill, NC. SOFT FELT COWBOY HATS, trimmed with goldplated pins, $1.00, & MILD REN'S HATS-your choice of over 1,000- for $1.00, } ' SKATING 15 | Knutsford Cutler Where the Clothes Fit. SKATING CAPS, leather trimmed, $1, ADELE visit| Wort sf consider a plan of forming a political of} j class, so that the students and citizens| | might secure a better conception of the | meaning of polities and political par-| Ks CG PLAID NOVELTY tg NK John Street. NOVELTY the | Be ise Furs excellence. ag Ig W. Shurtliff, 8) T. Whitaker, p Edith RedCharlotte primary Oe ned of Brother McGrail. = | ae through Main For Saturday Shoppers | novitiates stheastreet the Orpheum Romney at grac Zink, and by "i Green Misses A dance Vienna | . Heber it had resulted from an accident was confident that his brother had not that | AND ear made and John Henry tn eae county , | iy George . ACCIDENT by (ordupy Dacia was n discussing -THAT'S- BELL their 111-113 peFh ARE APPOINTED. | i Governor Cutler Names BPighteen for frans-Mississippt Congress | MUST COMPLY WITH LAW. ¢2e# POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & UU. | DELEGATES ar- a fur fae Was -laid.to ewe in Mount Olivet eriaiiuedey ville, Sunday Dinner 5 Phones for the Big Market. a in| John. McGrafl, brother of the un-| #™4, and when you work, don't play | college lite as the subject of Stephen| fortunate man, who resides in Lead-| 2! all." They will give a roller skat-|L, Richards' discourse at the Univer-| A GOOD MARRIOTT'S street, i Moroni ;George za ae at his de-| considered| Furrier, TO se upon the led:to the was synonym Mrs. Pomeroy Dodge the family who were andwon.the andgirlseens castof . : : ; and | Buneral Rory, Cee ee conducted at i mags pe iy pe . Donne aie pea MecGraltl We suggest that you order your groceries, meats, vegetables and fruits at the Big Market. For sale only in Salt Lake by cen- was only one of the many incidents of the evening Roberts and Anderson ure now thoroughly seasone ac; one might almost say shortened Pi' a . eorge y districts| US, ay hella es iBrant: Art TH 4 laid. to cage? in, F. awe: afternoon that He an tales and by his exceedingly happy disposition. He was a bachelor, 5% yeara old, and resided in Salt Lake City for more than fifteen years. He contracted the disease which caused his death seyeral years ago while fhe eh Until several days ago he mployed a as a porter In a vow State saloon on Se ond South st crowded body of Hugh McGrail, the} ly joc qt is proposed to have some emi-| man' who was found dead early) || ,ent local politicians address the meet-| Bait if Jail Monday,}| rt ; oe Perkes, laboring} well is the Conviction Unfortunate Hugh : mEviaSy, ---_-_>> oo -_____-_ Well-Known trip Sate aver BATt8 0, a SEL TAte acs HILL DSS Blackmar, re- Only Seven More Weeks. : your selection of Xmas °Mehesy Z DEATH FRYING PAN AS WEAPON FOR bread. leaving skit, ee brought out: ae ap IOP a we ie the the BORN SEY a " Mrs, Larson aside Anycom-| own a general feeling of relief feat as he was pedo te sdly a dangerous elemer striking Bakery After venturous parts ie class we Francis : well in organizing the long before election wraps of fur and trimmed in vere eee ed at Mehesy's. Dantererd hote "Eat get eve f the parties for His agents had been planted all over the state and the result shows that they did their work| was] Gar- at St] regain meditating vast and futur biindfoldeéd-and will] nonsensical of Pine but Oe et attention. mand a ae "NORWEGIAN KING" IS DEAD the was only through initiation Governor ‘. Unitarian the amount 7 © cases |), SADa wife wit, and a six a Ge small : ‘ : g he ignorant population| eaves children among the 1g i foreign 5 2 ot grants and in the grants Griffith was working on some con-| of New York to which the Hearst pa-| © states, and that the refusal of the | struction work at the Garfield smelters | pers pandered there was no other can-} government to allow coal and mineral] when th accident occurred. In some| didate at any time. TI think there was! lands to be included in the railroad grants, also held good in refusing to alow them to be included in state Mr.Critchlow emphasized the ability of the government to sue for were ea) Their Journey downtown was enlivened b man Liles o Alpha Pi candidates who had thoughtlessly died under the torture administered during| their initiation aye program of twelve numbers was made a S ¢and sic¢ ade up o f recitations musical} numbers, followed by a playlet given] by Mrs. Frank Larson and me mbers Some of} ney," prop-| £004 White téason. by bs given of | otijn and that he was indebted to none died who as sued oa proclamation a PACA ae sl oti n delegates to the Trans-MissisA harvest entertainment, thoroughly sippi congress which meets in Kansas! enjovable to the many friends whol! "ity from November 20 to November gathered at Unity hall last night, wa ea The * mnfollowing o Ippo : a ia are the1 appoint-| ave wes i there concerning ventures organization as Result of meanwhile sins were. So | cent campaign, and vas a whirl: | rae = ciacvce charicter aden ureucd wind. Hearst put up a wonderful} in Spanish costumes. There were pianoe fight. His large c vote is the more sur-| ‘ - 1 0. 8 by Russell s Bailey 3 \ and Marion a Gas prising when it is remembered that his | Our and ascviblin STALL CAGRnathN FATAL ineor-| helite much Alpha like Pl | = exchange the listed thing from in Nevada will r students at the Orpheum what they went way cise, Hall. from a trip to N€W) Eastern: cities in adie Mi many others, is future of the new min- like in camp the I today. 8 oto INJURIES or what evidence to the agaetinant Mr. Critchlow oc-| cupied forty-five minutes decision in the Northern tole aaks ‘and as coal lands, had begun or not. Photo to tl 1€ : Unity . in 4 x, Pearl Willett Furlong. ig arena ee aie sen-] Grand t a . Festival vest "Do you know," he said, "that. Ely is better ‘knowh in the East than Gold-| Salt holidays theatre renetwill een ae deal be closed the until eriUcally referre o eounsel for the defense ed Seti the time | the notified The Were Dorothy Fisher, Nora DeGroot, Gwendolin Tripp Tolhurat: There were recitations d same but. Terence between the formations, oon as the lease is finally closed di ee the New York markets.| B, Critchlow followed Mr. MayMr. Lubelski was in conference with | Y2028 year on New tracad ae 1 j in|es nard He reviewed and summarized | the jocal manager of the Lyric yes- I believe thers is the more ae as prefatory to his argument, the bills] terday and last night and it is expect-| Nevada stocks on the curb ee a at ted by. the Stent t ab heart the purity, company and therefore ; i i Huggins, editor and _ prothi e W White ae i Pine 1 é News a aa of reve Nevada, peljever elena circ that the Novelty touch a regularly { two strength of sensa-| perience the treatment in-|part of and it is not . vs fraternity, it acts the as sats Besides, . , Mehesy's Huggins, eir business| before strong purity involved and in| ing just returned York and3 other : accom- i Tae lie the Novelty of but also their superb tailoring, giving lastingness to the fine shaping of the garments-that has made them the best ready-for-service Clothes. hopes \ Houlder ohanaof prietor Sly Ely, Bupoaticers nt playhouse have close) been and they have, it is sald, settled on the! oi ties are meeting with favor Gyric which ‘will, Say in' all probability, | course CTUes arethe meeUng ; = : ~'! Investing publie dir- com-| to close a deal) aoa of interest in Ely properties in the| the circuit in East at present. ill_ be included a oiving 3604- _yeste rday to only terest, but ali the tlonalism. beside the) play is not to blame In fact hen The Convict's Daughter' will] scribed by the eloquent press| take up the mission of exalting virtue} Pia absorbing play, having} and throwing the limelight on vice = i FREE A DEAL arrived from pee cee, error! to;not instead! sign at Huggins. Denver. ‘by Al Haggin, a Salt Lake. The owners ape lve and been what no-actual proof, therefore, to show the} osed | never been really exploited, and : . . the Department of the Interior, Lubelski, nena)circuit, eee operin issuing papers, depended upon the|the Henry Novelty Theatrical alleged conspirators to furnish infor-|4@ting theatres in California, Nevada,| relative and : R..O. Second EF post. Eastern People sie fatardsten , 29 el Nevada, Says Editor fl though hotel had that mation st connected nds. proved show" E phone Ind. . purposes of ownership, such patent did|a#nd general house repairing. not shut off the government § from seeking redress through legal proceedTO CLOSE THEATRE ings when it was found that fraud and decelt for af were thé . S. were being chastened \b appearance in. ordet tral figures last night are George Robin-]/erts and A. Anderson, and their ex- iene ant men ire ae a suit of clothes should look stylish in the Its styleful lines must be tal he of its service. in into the garments, stitch by stitch. For only can a suit hold its good looks as long as you wea It's not only the clever designing of ALFRED BENJAMIN & C0..S CLOTHES eredted their (hipearance.| snatched away the band- public. The H. P. NELSON 654 order Plastering, Wife" no the of the: ee ee eee aorta room Sie ASG pd ee ee > cakes, 35 pounds of coffee, 10 pounds; «| Mr. Maynard's Argument. of tea, 50 pounds of sugar, 20 pounds| It eer Attorney Maynard, in beginning his] of putter, 15 gallons of milk, pickles, | #8 argument yesterday, said he would not} celery, cranberries. canned peas, corn ee A go into the details of the argument | tomatoes and canned fruit of all kin but would cite cases to show that this] ang jellies Apples, one'.box" of nes court has jurisdiction, and he took up anges oral other good things that el |, Upon spiracy No but out "Wedded, Oe the But "show. 3 Fas ; H ‘The as stated that the] we dined 530 at the tables be side en ‘to, po eee econ Hating inet: toneed Tammie we need held yesterday that no|} enough food for that many this year] was stated in the bill fled and ask all our friends to kindly mary What a putting abo prepare them for the great honor o being members of the Alpha Pi sociely. ¢ Now the Alpha Pi society | I pus versity of Utah student organization HOW? ‘any Was billed to show to the end of | satlonalism was not present in such) es Me k at the popular priced little | quantities that you could notice it aerGtinn: URN one ‘show: was. enough daving sat patiently through the en-] a Manager Cox and the audien tire dreary performance, Manager Cox,] . h s fa through the performance,| who really is a humane man, even) ™ ae moment decreasing the size of} though a theatrical manager, decided] eve crowd until at the time the piece| to spare the public further : infliction, | dinone the defens action was one Mr. Critchlow matter "%Vedded, be intermission Grand, Manager Cox put the 28 sign) bringing to the surface some of the . = | on the company Mi Cox. evidently | degradation of the lowest types of Ghost Is Introduced, | thinks that the long suffering public} manhood in the exaltation of virtue Soon after dark they were conduc t-} abaniiioe be permitted to suffer too Yes, all of that. But it transpired] eda by devious ways to Mt. Olivet ceme much and for this reason he*told the| that (the heros vand he roines didn't}tery, and. compelled. to. stand bat -| Blond irl enturess, the heavy Villain) Know their lines, and the "absorbing| headed before the bars of a tomb airs a ow comead tl urly-| beart interest' was somewhat lost In| staring inside for a glimpse of the|- ate an aoe, rie Sai Alisnaa ac-) the colloquy between ‘the prompter, be-] sacred host whic he: guards the | Farka dactwesses £0 pack their trunks; hind the scenes, and the players be-| destinies of the Alpha Pi. After twen-| 5.4 Bese Gs fore the footlights The treatment MAayY]ty minutes of this exhilarating exer- POOR for CITY. Sr presit an Seivii sry ae ae sa et A a the, Ww ngs This was not a part of the regu program, and "ry few of the theatre audience ; ital rstood iat it we about Few were Lwal that the twa young this. of S oR 0 y and es ohne LAKE after sihuse "hat they hastily an : SALT A Kay, TO aaa -- Preparing them, has 5 Army for ona ip porated as: a er DINNER defendants, | ° C and be general te en closed two very. much. embarrassed young men with bandages fastened} SRaaE (Hae clams nih tebtinee tho weal ae te . citizen all paper, paints, picture frames, PE. paperhanging, framing. Chas H. Bode Ls 33-35 B. 1st So. that there will be until the latter yart of next week All of the argument will be in by Tuesday, and Judge Marshall will then rule upon the spe- demurrer the 7 a. ' com-| meeting interested : "al of G Y hey the cee eae LLcommittes person , of "oO morning not expected a Pann in the case elal hae aR of said important by every tee state- ments to refute the argument mad by the defendants' counsel Thursday, and the day was closed by Mr aldron, who will resume his argument this is that ls District | few is a very We dealer | land cases before the Federal} -ittee will make a full report of the| was devoid of interest, and nO} proceedings in the late smelter smoke new points were brought out by counar recent decision "ofJudce| sel on either side, although the govTON AN Marshalluwill beresd and ra ernment presented its case in part. |< a 1 A report will be render if | authorities y their quality and delicious A\ ; 8 y si Ps flavor that sells them, Ask Marshall at a meeting in the Granite stake! meeting house Noy. 14. The meeting | Btate- | , rs r This Morning; Ruling Be Reached by Tuesday. IT ISN'T ENOUGH That days right way it. yOonor annd niall H ! When curt; t. the general good quality is deBe ac theeecetateitte act Orpheurt chee cidedly. thelr ownr< IAS <M ine miadie ‘ot tne. pertormance; 16 Als- aioe of pet met ldnited States ae cour ce the ‘s- CONTINUED! : sce crcice ee eva ccna . 10. 1906. ‘Young Men Placed Blindflolded on the Stage at the Orpheum. McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates hold undisputed lead, as their day. ae NOVEMBER ALPHL PI'S INITIATED to Please \Mass Meeting of Farmers Will Aim to Prove That Utah Court. Be Held Next WednesHas Jurisdiction in the Coal Cases. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, ‘a -- " ray. dawn the s. sophomores stole atid that he: is, up |e e ae is hard | to that flag and felontously5 ag Racelnoxt faa some ae aed, when the freshthe beaut, men lookec or their banner, they! } found it In the physical building eave eae ee | fully guarded by fifty sophomores. It is reader, hardly nece sary that the discovery to say, was made a second ee gentle the ate rier drgla and the fracas of ended, with terruption, in possession the sophomores phy colt thinw. Orne at will ee it luck iil admit. uae en t encounter which try "agate for the At PS, freshmen a the zannual victory, but ‘peared before he Purpose of they was could Politicians ‘to get "noint say. a they some with They |