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Charged. by Var De. for "to = the from San show page Pedro that I one, ac.) line,"' could bond Strong oe from re a apd Sweet told of the order had ese eo Recreant Husband Threw Dishes at His Mate, While Another , 4 Used a whi Rawhide were The marital a woes of couples were ended George G. tive unhappy] : . yesterday Armstrong when by Judge he granted transcribed and By they the 4 given tended to oat. gre by the i proper eat officials % All of day --- ; by Y But now we a of are i clothes la and 4 par- ' is aynmepr 3 4 In ote ine 9 speaking 0 : which 4 has cruelty, one on ; eee drunkenness, the ground ¢and the of habitual |» gent other two Mrs. Helena awarded oe Eltz the household there, but to some Henry, were not his 4 deliver- % ee Western] Union and the wire was removed from| Wal Bde > T > . any VAS) the office of the Utah Fuel company. ray Murray of messages for|éd delayed took andthe others matter were up with the cesertion ; many furniture.) "(jy ° cross-examination, Mr. Allison ? 0, %4 Others ‘$1, 50 to , A % ei a 00 that she was thrashed with| ty Garhon county. i TewhideSmith,whipwas by given her a hus Keptept No No Inventory Charles divorce. | inventory. Mrs. Smith averred that her two chil-| ary ajlison announced that he could dren who were the issue of 4 Cormey | tot get a list of the land holdings of| 4gy 7 & G marriage were also jlitreated. ©Y \the Utah Fuel company. He said there were married in Grand Junction on |, cre so many lands that it would reae ‘ but for the last two], ‘we force ‘lerks ro) veara have lived in Sa it Lake City aire the paninchy's UALS ane On the grenunds of habitual drunken-| produce such a list. The company has 7 4 § 4 % ness, Mrs. Sene Conpell was decree of divorce from They were married In eranted alt eépt Peter Connell Davis county no inventory. However, jsented statements isgages on the Utah he pre-| showing the mortFuel company and|/ on January 5, 1900. For the - two Pleasant Valley Coal company, held by ale e complaint states, Connell has ; New! beenB guilty of dranke anness. During} } aeLor k oa ik Palen tea caer aie : this time Connell to her had her not properly maiden > name, lied | cloned sene and Mr. Williams put Mr. Alli- >sertion. }ducted at Evanston, Wyoming. Allison was attorney for the eee: j}can at Consolidated Oll company pT reel e was deserted an has bee pell Support h of her the custody years old. Mansfield publication, pending for awalling court in son, was George, served and the suit some time in the décision of regard to such has been the courts the Supreme cases. Mrs. Em- ma Johnson against Charles Johnson on the charge of habtdal drunkenness was dismissed yesterday upon the motlon of the plaintiff's attorneys. It was stated and and that Johnsen had promised family. to had reformed support his wife * oe Jesse yesterday $1,992. Wants Her Maiden Mrs. Emmaline H. brought suit Name. Christensen yesterday court for divorce in the Third from James Christensen on the grounds of desertion. They were married December na 1901, in Salt Lake, and for the Ast two years he has deserted her Pd failed to provide for her in any Way, She asks for the restoration of her maiden name, Emmaline Harper, and such os relief as the court sees fit. Mrs. Christensen filed an affidavit of impecuniosity in the case. het Boy Is Adopted. The petition of Erick Erickson and his wife, Nellie Erickson, was ee yesterday by Judge George strong for the adoption of Wininns Daniel Karns, an orphan boy 6 years of age The child's parents died in Colorado some time ago, and since that time the boy has been living with the Eriekson family Laborer Francis J. him Canyon, Is Bankrupt. Mallet, a laborer of Bingyesterday filed with the clerk of the lion in yoluntary debts are United States court bankruptcy. scheduled at petiHis $399.17 and his assets at $240 in real and _ personal property, of which he claims $50 ia exempt. Andrew's Day Celebrated. Saint Andrew's day celebrated yesterday for in Salt given Lake by a the Salt was the formally ate time EB: St. masquera Lake Caledonian club. The ball was given by the newly formed club in Electrical Workeys' hall, and it was attended by a large gathering of local Seots and their friends. The club has leased the hall for alternate Friday evenings and two weeks from last night the formal orFunization will be effected for the next year. The gent isinen's first prize for best costume was awarded to Hug Gait and the ladies' prize went to Men se THE pecial bua LITTLE this yar. ord. week. FOLKS. Mehesy the Interstate was session a "plece then M. Grande pany Allison, of Impertin- adjourned. Morning BE. Session, attorney Western for Railroad combination in a brush Commerce with the Coal came, out Rio com- second Commissioner E. E. Clark at yesterday's session of the Interstate Commerce commission and no competent referee could have given the attorney a decision in the contest between Mr, Allison and George D Holiday that came later. Nephi Whittemore was on the stand testifying to his Knowledge of the actions the Pleasant Valley Coal company in stealing the original loca- the Sunnyside mine in Carbon and the government attorney Mr. Whittemore concerning the action of the coal company in stealing water in that region and diverting it rom the pipe lines to the Whittemore ranch to the mines. E. M. Allison was on his feet m an instant with his usual objections, holding that the questions were entirely outside the scope and powers of the commission. "LT hold that the question of water rights in that region are entirely outside the powers of this commission to investigate," said Mr. Allison. "The leasant Valley Coal company might have stolen even the Hve stock from Mr. Whittemore's ranch and sold it, but the commission would have no right to investigate that. From the nature of the questions that are being put to the witness by the attorneys one might expect that this pi gph will conduct an tnyestigation as whether the hierarchy controls the politics of Utah. Your honor, L contend that the attorneys for the commission are asking questions along lines that were never dreamed of by the hody that framed the resolution calling for this investigation. Commissioner Clark, in his quiet manner and without a sign of joining n the general laugh « "Gentlemen, [ think we will agree that it Is not improbable that in the course of this inquiry, some things have developed that the originators of the resolution calling for investigation never dreamed of." This point was other ae Pleasant Valley Coal company and the Rio Grande Western railroad had sto)en the original Sunnyside mine. ‘ story, as developed by the questions of the attorneys, was that he had located claims there, prior to the government survey of-the land In that region He had inen of the coal deposits there for seven years and finally staked out his claims and started operations the land, and the Pleasant Valley Kirker Holliday's men off the premises. Holliday went to the office of the pe age In the Dooly block July 26, 1897, a few days after Robert Forrester and another agent of the fuel nea told him he would ut for a few hundred dollars or. be driven ov the Holliday said company Was Sharp, génheral the railroad and coal represented yr W,. manager, and several 7:20 p. So ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES And southern ‘Caltfornia. Salt Lake Route, 169 South Main street, that ¢ place Mr, , "IT told them God never made a man or a set of men who could take from me my just aa honest Pra ee You men can't take a pin from aoat without paying for it. I said x you send men down thére to jump m claim I'll not do what you think I wiil do but I will come back and get you, if you men think more of thal enal land than you do é of your scalps, just aoe er that nowh values . toward th to 4 ~ THE SHE QUALITY dagoes ee i aey ie . tar } are STORE 4 . / EN SS that many company Of the Tleasant Utah Fuel Securities Company field Mediurn has The the been placed complaint {rants were of Valley Coal been burned or last few weeks, nothing of an order company to send to ask the booke fuel companies for the coke before it was delivered to the buyers. He said Rio held a complimentary Grande railroad and pass over the the general mereeer of the coal company put in expense accounts for railroad fares, He also admitted that when e Williams nothing business yron, he state money of and any. thought employes the made by B. war- H. for his extraditio said present. it none into On of coal his several . occasions paid ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES And southern California. Salt Route, 169 South Main etreet, No in deal. unless it. the and concern was when al) anxtous the to "get regarded doctor he as had a started wise a operators aboard." period he was a grea social, faetor and was a regular an at the theatre first nights. He quired a stable of horses and ex- Lake "he ce large a. BA of ble rs He | None of Brothers of} have Newhouse the ane soe particulars aise matter t nat an deal been through inace all. fi the the big| silence| water ae) | phage iimesae wasay ap usec oe teso Mr estate * the golden mive property Tuttle of | her.in-Whibh beenorder! ®-1as an ype Steel LOLparato put up the] . for aren ath came | ES ; gion | ese Gat tener search they did to Allsecure ir Client, of the the nn the almost % 2 P LOS' aS Much -at~| the matte cre for| finsproperd det 15-45 | in nexing the property eour: se, linished now and are will busy for some time None of the purchases site of Si ia but Some Prices a man of | thei at the horse show Rapid Decline and Fall. There was some comment when John. Lyman, an uncle of the doctor, and a member of the Toronto drug firm of Lyman, the doctor only while the other Northrup Co., lett $106,000 in his will, a received more than $100,000 « The Valued at over $1. 000, 000, explained that -his. metropolis relative. the was ventures were bubble a estate was Dr. Lyman discrimination rapid existence not by ‘ef approved flourished numerous soon shown Then his Surprised whe developments in in the by his for a of his to be of the decline and For i ey learned Galdiield. of Call naw enue toe nit were were all in. fide the history on . State Two of the up- a : Lodestones. opposite the. raat | ee Paid bill of SOtths. Jacob TE > Sag fh aaees he make ra arangeement ‘tact Y MU a < a : pee CO ' nee ow a a é frront | prop-} is SR A T HE Yesterday NOT ST NS AlDO ADVANCE on ac: the Holidays. cent SAVED by ; oa ars cote AT SAME Today and ; Our prices of per Moritz) eee n ce ag ease oe rroperty y Kimballs, on on‘aiathe en gro two ‘ brick by the Standing i bbe ithe postoffice Sakon raft ciscan ene bs , me panne that $1,000 per or the Kimball SPOnthee AnATe several darade street and Ct NE g no < the bona . is known was pair the building, containing the federal court: on city, county county feet and running back South street for 156 feet. building, and state Right of- the Between, these two lodestones, | Eat capable of attracting business,| rods desirable logical . purchasing of us ie houses ese te CARTER for ite center of proximity, business in was being Salt erty in the eEone Xmas Jewell JEWELRY 224 Main; St. ae y COs heart rty of E on Fourth of the hlock was rt cWiiatives cit | cM Ye as attractive a the GO TO oo ten HALL oe L dan nh American Fork, ey 7S "galt Lake Route, 3 if rr _ ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES And sottthern California, Salt Lake Route, 169 South Main-street. | the Most up may of as estimated had can|Fisher, no at $200,006. frontage the of on This prop- ‘ either Main Is } land to will agree to erect buildings in.keep-] by R. E, ing with the character of the locality.|the deal. "Mr. Newhouse desires to congratulate Mrs. Mary Judge on her excellent Judgment in buying the Druehl & Franklen corner, and her determination to put up a fine building there. He considers that she is aiding In the development of what Is destined to be the finest business section of Salt Lake City.' PVaith , brewer,. One in Salt Miller, Three which rods imined, piece ng ten rods frontal. Profit for |- the was Mr. Newhouse It is satd that opert property and Largest. ee bg alti ee woes Eli ee ‘Manager oF tee a, hat Layton for Salt Lake m., 2 45, 6 00 and 745 7:00 p. on and Oregon Short Line Line Moves Cers From Wyomince fot Fourth street. Nevada. Hutlding, City. COAL SITUATION 18 IMPROVING DAILY few South Oldest Manager and a Lake "THE LAGOON ROAD" Ifave 10:15 a $56,000 On the corner just south the Lichtenstein property the Walkerof| | ¢*t4le sold a plece of ground with 181} fet on Main street and 165 feet on| ‘ CO. General Wyoming » = Salt The & 1:30, 4:20 and coo 4 ‘m. Malin north! strike store eom- state, and the adjoining camps ot Nevada, Salt Lake City jis the natural | distributing center, and the city can- | not fail grow rapidly in the next | years -- SF Lichtenstein. sold to - RUST, Idaho, ~ Ebonae The property of M. B. Lichtenstein, on the northwest corner of Fourth South and Main streets, Main frontage of 48 t4 on Fourth South street for 97 was purchased by the Lichtensteins about four months ago for about $40,000. It is understood that the prop- "lerty a DUN Salt Lake & Ogden Preside Simon Bamber line| through the block from to State street connecting the boundary of the property will State street just south of the of the Inter-Mountain Milling pany G. GEORGE be- A straight arewn Lake. & | prop owned by company, Moeines -- R. is included in north with a propertyTerry-Woodruff the land was a und CAGE _ of 10 reds was the property of Dreyfuss and Samuel Regegal whojowned half and half. It is derstood that this property for $800 per front foot. From here to the northern line of the Newhouse Brown- child ward work. ‘at "aS Jennen, Eyesizht Snectalist, 53 Mair Street ‘ depth Although no greater proof of his confidence in the stability of Salt Lake City could be desired than his investment of millions in the real cn Mr. Newhouse ast night to ag tia himself verbally vase the same lin | Utah is alre aay a great mining a great ‘ tate, agricultural state,"' said Mr. Newhouse, "but its greatness is only begun, The recent developments in the Cactus mine have impressed me with the possibilities of this and other immense minin roperties in stale "or the big camps of thi : local your back dal student? Perhaps are def his ve ¢ and : Hi he cause the buildings will}on State street, dwned by A. Rolland, | Ctah, Newhouse himself,|is still out of the deal, bein almost later to dispose of|@ part of the labor hall. ust kh of purchasers who|the Rolland property is that owned by Mr, decide the architect - Oakland, Cal. His: lot was 21) square, the cash Gries, patties Him Rouben E, Miller sold two pieces of property, one on Fourth Sourh street mi esayioe four reds by three and a half rods, and the other with a frontage of thirty-two and three-fourths Strictly Modern Buildings. feet on State Street. The Fed"The buildings to be erected on-this eration of Labor property at State and property will be strictly modern and Fourth South streets, is not included first class in every respect. They will|in the deal and is Still owned by A. th 153 Mi ines. a Reports received eae by Superintendent eee rah pi of e } Oregon Short Line buildings will. be needed It is a The only other piece of property | Yesterday ‘showed ae 1 16 ee 7, singular fact that when a new con-|OUtside of the half-block wa all coal out ‘of Green Ris oe na Gian ath cern is launched here, a concern re-|OWNed by Fred Rosenfeld, of Los An- | €* the last 24 hours. This coal ir I a quiring considerable office room, it intsfa a bill fey * Se to impossible where jn town for offices. This lack as far as possible. = No a to I get icac wij} is any- space suite of connected intend to supply saat Quarrel With Conditions. been remarked that condlare against tha development of Jarge enterprises, against the encourageniont oe large ‘capital. I may say for with myself that ecoandilions hues conducted State I in have this [ have ney I the next 1ax few in is on and areswt - corner) streets 41) classes ‘but Salt have carloads of commercial g | will z hana " it Lime AS UTTERLY (Continued | From FALSE Page One.) z { have had other or r in no lands any connection entries of the railroad or other CE - with coal Union Paeampany t "i ‘ in an vin 90 3 e 1 has T co pi on i tt wriange jusl whi come nilroads ant pu h ui t the - ‘ : eCcame region, svid there improvement in last few davws ay imp) revement me i this cided the CHARGES 7 or Se BuekSeesbi eee ! : i about ul ran _ how : + fe . but oie ye nee. had the hee 4ve this it oe r rat Le 2nd no. interest whatever In coal fur- | t A nt . f laya of carats hy ther than an ambition to have jhe peo|i IBDS het w uld cae ce ; Ple of my country get plenty of coal| warm sireat" by any. means bo "tt Of, 500d quality, and at reasonabl | vould nels \ hole At ears t prices, and that the world might know lthe railroad t x able to keesth.-cer lay of ® Vast deposiis of. coal underly | a es . pa Coprik, Tegmiar ioe i for P | cific is Siguiticane. 0 the he the southwest Fourth South » 7 this friends ve years Purchase It State BRANDS ale Suainien warm exp home. It is with absolute eonnde nce | that I invest money in real estate in| this city. 1 firmly believe that my | faith in the future of this region wilt| be fully justified by the devebiometite of: a with conl from this bill boards at present decorating th: lot on tracks re idy for distribution tote. t 00 ea aad dg on State} a4, Superintendent Buckingham, who pl 190 ae and on Fourth South |ioy peen giving h!} personal attention tes oe Fo a ul ne iriy ul) of no quarrel here, many state | $200,000, estate parted‘ fa "It has tions here hibited 7:30 ee apart the arid. ance them. agents 0 City.;| as for but for twelve- fat: nipt ind paid: sixteen-story struc-| ent J terftion to keeping the cily and all next Carcer. firms here were not f board, office, Tempestuous While the doctor time as an financier. or that of anyone else, Groo, formerly secretary land a ew had Lake: i following »somewhat was ‘The lime firm. for did: the most publicof thelr announce-| oe me Wells build~ | |,|, ment. work| a block arrest. which was s said. Lyman has been located nearby state, and steps ae been inger of the companies to New. York recenlly, He testified that it was the general practice for the price of coke to be included in the freight bills and that in this way the railroads pald the he began be put but he New York, Nov. 30.-Dr. Lyman has had a tempestuous career, both in business and society He ecut quite a figure in Wall street and for a time Was prominent in many corporations that were doomed in the financial district. Tle Was popularly credited with the possession of millions and for a time was personally known as one of the magnates of the streets. Rising apparent obscurity, he plunged into the limelight as a man with great were destroyed within tne and he said he knew Salt. aid, Paid pad Sal aera tat tee Personal representative nnesteA with tha Gant grar-|. ofa ' ‘ Have maintained oe avn paic _ a , aneteie & Newhouse erection 106 , property the day Mr. I Sea aE sufficient steel Between some deal & complete fi the in It was make Gold- for under on issued Had vouch- the federal. postoffce and be } and and Talkers" 50c a Week. ever i Store company, was placed on stand, but he gave little naan of the kind for which me government attorneys were seeking. Mr. Williams ers . || in the center of the lot, with secrecy was necessary, and I may say | Severalis sheds, barns and small wooden that Tuttle Brothers, who handled the| Structures, besides a large prick boardmatter, did so with great skill and|ing house on Fourth South street. success. It is true some of the owners State Street Purchases, shot the prices up; we were able Operations. Hol- [taken Sawa Laas for the cented all knowledge LUNGS: . | E Wietor: and » Edison. MAINTAINED. to obtain practically all we went after except the old Kimball home, on which Mrs. Kimball world set no price what- said Allison was driving at an inei- | through Tillman of Boston le owes newspapers upwards of dent before a justice's court and that | dollars, and his mining stock he pleaded guilty to "assault and false|$150, 000 vas sold In a hundred cities. It is imprisonment." "Now, if you have any | eantiiia tied that Lyman has gotten away more questions, fire ‘em in,"' said the Lyman has fled the witness railroad. attorney ‘"‘fired | with $300,000, city, but is now located. The governor en in" and took what consolation he will be asked to extradite. could out of the witness' refusal to fuel view Palmer with 7 caneal jon Phe affair has caused a liday' s en ae, by proving he was a} |. here a Were you not convicted Lyman was expelled from the New hives by the district court of CarYork stock exchange in 1899 after the county for assault with a deadly }exposure of his enaneciion with the pon?" asked Mr. Alliso zine swindle. Warebana objected to this auestion but | international le placed large ieee of advertising Holliday answered "No." After mor ft Union Securities company questions and objections, Mr. Holliday lof. to Es cat count 25 the Stocks. 4 $22,- | Stock transportatio mmodities construction Wistevish: ine rangement the best way to get what he wanted| es a owner ne property vould be to huy property a little outeee ill. be at wy extreme north end side. the recognized business center, | ° ne. Tu ewhouse acquisition.:..At ami Great a lopa lity ig ble asi This present it Is used as the entrance, to was the history of the upbuilding of th aur pes th gage Just south on Matr fices cach |GOTHAM: DOCTOR'S CAREER which produce his diary before the commissien. Charles Livingston, formerly agent for the fuel company at Sunnyside, testified regarding a secret rate of onehalf cent per 100 pounds thac was given by the Rio Grande Western more Although no siteplaced had Mr 2 Newhouse "The 4 and aon railroad LIVER. Le ways. % goan in Deal in || |ready for likely BLOOD. "0 either e A\Presented a. great many advantages | retained by Mrs. Julia Kimball, hav. ¥| that were at once recognized. On one | ing a frontage on Main street of. 100 Z\side the Said to Have Swindled Chica- "4 | made or in this involved many seflers, the utmost|rink there i to discpodit * PIERCES DISCOVERY be obtained, but they were small|erty, that sum was also paid to| not adjacent, and the interyen-|Jacob andMoritz. It ‘soldis understood that| lots could he obtatned only at pro-| louis arks his property on hibitory figures. en treet for $900) per front foot "Then It was suggested to him that Bei it ar a rn. ai ho oy at 655 | 4 \ jin was Ss or bullding: Potier £ Purchase. tried SF aLiKe building of Chicago, as any one knows who is famlliar with the dealings of %| 600 against Maillday's bri eg were overruled by his associa sale "ae 4 ) | Scheftels, a Chicago broker, who al| leges that Lyman and Latimer swin(dled him out of $12,600 in a mining A it i SECRECY me os [price : Days Denver, The case was up for three hearings hefore the court of Carbon county and finally on a change of venue to Salt Lake, J. D. Sharp offered to buy the Allison aDOr Ten %| and) signs forbidding admission to anyone | were posted. He examined the propwarrant | Goldfield, Nev., Nov. 30.-A erly and again passing the cabin where issued for the arrest of Dr. the "agents" of the coal company |has been Grant' Lyman, formerly well were he told them Joes were work- |John ing in the wrong place for good coal. known In New York City, and who is This angered Kirker . Who fired at Hol- | aa }sald to be behind the Union Securities liday-and missed. Holliday grabbe company--a mining concern. FE. H. for a gun his father was carrying and the claim jumpers fled to the cabin. Latimer, secretary of the company, al- M. sold sche : ae ‘only could é = I. - DR Lake. or State street, but occupied slightly upon, the real estate | more than half of the block on Fourth men‘Once weredecided immediately set to work|South street. The greater part of this to secure options on the property. As|ground is unoccupied. ‘The skating which the government stenographhad forgotten their "word signs. property. in os for the | ing} a upon ve, ee 4 ventie. | armed with rifles and shot guns. Kirk er threatened to shoot Holliday and! Union there were a few choice names called by had each gotten as far-as Portland when a tele-} gram reached bit s ring that the Ew company had jumped his claim. liday returned immediately and a rn request of his associates, went to Sun. nyside to investigate. He was unarmed and found Kirker, with five other men/ Settled --~y the ne : gland ing 138)\ SNS do some will-not a apewas plplanned pied and months the other Holliday went to the colliery and found it d been blockaded ined . ea Said 4 @)\ 4 men five i rt Z a nd ( ne a : te and. Holliday ple eagiiea Hing Wok on xpaicala ileeea pame th Riiriri Ata nafte tr Shaye had nrom- for ers ros office buildings, & desirahleclut ob ; aitertde ran ‘mhaved oe "yy Salt} 9 ake were instructed to find # de sit |e aah able location on Main or State streets but it was impossible to buy as much ground as My Morte wanted at) It any reasonable gure, Some pieces| foot ae BANNINGNSSSASSLSSASSNSSNNSS ba { null every minute detail of the! gigantic scheme had been) carefully | considered, the ul mMOSL - seor reey nsi« was!«| rn Lintained.. by all parties, "Those who] 9 ° J 4 A| J ==SL" GT RE ‘ fis "te oe aaa gt 0 ture, % 4 / terri-: building ‘Th + 1 a 6 in pad spans hr draws closely desiqy ;} Sic AQ iS STORE QUALITY Satine tee { o "- 4 2 that ey . ST.) : . vith tion S12) . => of +i =e GREAT tected thing: BS ak} \Z=S~-THE be 4 % . buying t| a otner : 4 4% 4 4 cenit 74) rv ep ae WOES words-amounts Z % ¢ they denied men to jump took - ‘ 0 > many SOME ¢ & ma y f 7 . ql hoy must have, Overcoats me shortage, the conversation Holliday suid: oul department Spat be 20 far ‘of th will appreciated even by the railroad = atKnew Nothing of Vonchers. torneys. i ©. Wiliams, auditor of the low Mine Was Stolen. Pleasant. Valley Coal company, the Geor, D. Holliday told how. the Uiah Fuel company and the oe the GO TO APOLLO HALL For the as dance in American Fork, Dee. Pe ecial on Salt Lake Route, eC-m_m_oeo by other officials, At first that they had sent armed Arete? - ence." The jtlon of Damages Awarded. county gent was given judgment "4 Judge Morris L Ritchie's asked court for $500 damages against the Bingham Copper and Gold Mining company for the injury done to his Jast year's crops by smelter smoke. There were two causes of action set forth in the complaint, amounting to District Commission best Case Dismissed. divoree - filed by The Z by condu¢ted |In there < such an immens r o sue eyshowing displaying such EX 1G er = 2 o Mansfield days it a . grow @i\ing in Milwaukee, Yl story insiead of a 6 : , t vercoa great alse | IS mony, produced a pres from isea that a6 long as Holliday tarnained ourt on the jurisdiction-of the Supreme| District) George F. Pollock, chief alspateh of Division P, a property the are company b t to enter a decree in a case ners in w hich he characterized the Meyen-|° veal not itouch ons of service was made by pub-)gorfk statements involving him and others of the land department as utJumped His Claim, E. Mansfield was divorced ree terly false. Soon afterwards, Mr. Holliday an Mansfield on the grounds of Mr. Marchand then introduced as he started for A mene leaving a fo They were married in Salt jevidence a statement in which Mr. Pol- of men at work o mine. He hae ke ApH 27, 1902, and a ak lock had said that the investigation rs. 0 an aree the clusive the walting the decision of the 1 For nye: before ‘tigation J. that was held at EvansCharloite ee J. dedian Wilson we was granted a | ton W. Zevely, special land | qc % divorce from Edwin G. Wilson on the | agent. Cc. S. Varian ur Salt Lake ap: 5 grounds of desertion. They were mar-| eared for the Union Pacific, and the send | LON ried at Coalville, July *14,. 1902, oT} inve ‘stigation lasted four or five weeks, pe en two gears the defendant has deserted| iy sessions being held at the COBrtMra." support Wilson. from and she not suit received) jouse hearing at Evanston. Mr. atAllison said him.has Her WAS |'the was public all times, Jast March, but it was held up} yy Williams, at ae close of the testi- m These ver Overcoat - vided her and she was compelled |<, the stand to testify in regard| % to makefor her own living. The court | 19 the star-chamber investigation con-| % restores King. t Hi e 7 , fine new of which close office: 47 =: to & op d Out " Thm s pEntect ject ed Y\ $12, Time kitchen Nucide, utensils and her maiden name./scfpeq Sweet if he had not heen sued . Helena in the decree il for fraud, deceit and misrepresenta4 to her from Frank Eltz. The souple tion, and after the witness denied itl¢g were married in' Salt ike ae No-| the courts objection to the testimony 4 vember 9, 1905,.. Her husband w AS| débarred further questioning along) % charged with cruelty In the cStaion hdl tat om led 1 Z which stated that on one occasion |} Pe ‘O. Sowers was recalled ané 4 struck her with a whiskey bottle. He |nre se nted a list of the Utah Fuel com% also threw kitchen utensils at her ane pany lands that have gone to patent.|¢ caused her bodily injury. "4 | The list is merely technical and em3 Minnig¢ A. Smith, who alleged in her )|},acea thousands of acres of coal land , conipiist 4+| g 4 ne Mr. being abeo-| re seer cre we ats tere Carried 34,0 nt s oo ge certain ade City." 4 in of! se > two one Diet I re oe ee Newhouse made hif| a = He -- ey it} he way pe Reet entered grounds ie which Se een ayricultural ae ate ares gon SureES @ J romp @ . three the i C vi City, . o % on in piace tor . There isa fe of it all, too. a flr. money in A, age : p * y . ' ‘ rT Some surprises await 440 : $3.00, $3.50 and cases assured, ws $ t 4 decrees company. Sweet said that Frank P ; in suits filed in the ‘Third Dis-/tye . oe hace 5 > erators to] |¢4 trict court In each case the wife Ss eee apert ia, : 4 -rees were, obtain news in this way e Sweet was the complainant. Decrees nee was having troubles at Sunnyside he , two Sen Consolidated, his in club floors bulldin g Z [ity ax adistributing centerfora large|SOMe Of the Prices Mr, Newhouse 1s| as 7 to ral -_ Ata Lake Z| Newhouse is interested, garments for occa = Cc where the boy ran controlled 1 pn - ‘ Salt of atre pom Avg of. Far nitfler he of|¢ cae %, - Commercial the eee ee ere OOM CD H 2 Beith decide | to Wise Bl rhe aréntnese neee thin enteG. ced ne aSOA | with this. end in.view. ' -The greatness of this mine, and of the ' triad handsomely 3 , the ~ 1 pftoject oF ea a club The efforts of the Com: i mereial chin to secure a itf have proven unav: ling for the reason that owne lnve (iffened the i pr ice of @ opener ae rope Serna : ' her ley a x a ° bebe be n ; #%| QF course we have the ents, at- ro future e On -_-_---- f the in pre Pagere From. ~~ lutely e y ( vontinued- Y company|}¢ gained considerable information. ssages at s -cte > siness the ance to keeping ant, transmitted 4 fuel 4 Boston ' nicer, business, d Wear 4| med ‘ sions company officials. on the wire when every ner, made kind, a 3 office and the operators caught %; fase ae message that passed over the}¢ That were of interest to the/# rivate Rough delicately : pany's every wires the ear and Ve efficials of the Utah Fuel company.|4 The Western Union telegraph station e t Sunnyside was in fuel com-|y company uP. school Ing MARITAL WOES ARE AIRED} peen issued to tesrapn operators by /@ One e for cetWear therefj ts_no use get tj o tt ar | 1 en} | % that Suits that lease one of tw ‘ ee ) %\faith For 4 gees Will ey new NEWHOUSE don the building 7 4 the American Surety company andy that no one could blacken my char-[y7 ter.' ious Wives. sibilities INVESTS MILLIONS cg Me Stone ae Se her | QLD pies N SAMUEL , %, 4 Sweet,|4% said get SSSSS , % La SALT LAKE CiTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1906. BESGARDNER DAILY SFORE NEWS , §Z | REPUBLICAN, ws % ,; f, the soil. And, further. than this though 1 desire to say.that any one who acte cuses me of otherwise, = speaks false-|° emall supply coming every day bale pte au stheas te cae draw on ; ea * wine oreo oe (jes i i in ne ‘ i ah nooth ne: Thica -fect ateer ly no matter who, when or where munitl that are in actual want & ee o t Other Denials. Agents Headed for Denver. the deepest significance, years the gradually Assistant Commissioner George W. | General agents of the Colorado Midsouthward, but there jis > % : land rallroad are all headed. towards every reason to belleve that with this hepneys whom Meyendorff; alleges. alDenver, to attend the annaal je ctenetr invasion by Mr. Newhouse the center |°°his ¢ndeavered to today influence him to stop| tion ‘of the representatives of. the road of business. will go ‘southward a? a Pd Stigation denied Meyen- |l there... next. week... The seven firoad bound. his is & newly .The block.in acquired which ehased by most Mrs, Judge, of| 4°r@s who is prepar- improve who it to is any ~~. in every - particular |"! !ovestigations. ing to erect a fine building on it. The| Opposite corner, the Halls hotel proprly. is owned by He "ry Phipps or| ittsburg. State | laws that €6 Into effect ‘Sanuaty 1, will ia situate | %* did also ommissioner Richards, he the prin cipal. topic. for iscussion T he @ WhoS is similarly charged with dissuad-| : Druehl) "i and from the tiorneys: recently and executive pur- jing the spec jal agent from continuing officers of thé company, the general property held in strong gz han Franken >corner - abundantly extent he able may lugents Sa ee en ees Many Priesta Take rae. Logansport, Ind Nov..22:-Thow-} 'O/sands de-)the attended Reverend the Henry funeral today Koehne, for. will receive their Anstructions 4 i. Davenport." general, agent ik mpeany In San Francisco; Si lon Joyer general agent in of Angele %7| mornin will-arrive Vith L. in H. Salt' Lake Harding, for and Loz this the sire. O. J. Salisbury is ihe owner of alte ears pastor of. the St. Joseph's. cath-| local agent they will go°ta Denver 1osmall plece on Main street Just north} olic church here. Fifty Indiana priests | night ae Ne wea pure nat and Simog} took part in the services. T entire | amberger also owns a lot on which) town was drape in.mourning, ; ' he intends to erect a terminal station| vas draped Railroad Notes. . for his railroad when it shall have EES PRRA ge RECT |W. H. Baneroft, vice president and oe Market street. With these Go TO aye at HALL ‘Ee oor ig aaees otthe preeen oe acts in view, it is easy to believe that j Line, lett Los Angeles jast night. - block is ‘demined ta a very short a os Special a re co "ir return trip to Salt Lake will be madeThe ime to be ard ot business block 7:20 p. a on S ake Koute,' by way of San Francisco and the o It Lake " party will arrive here next Wednesday of Home It Is quite for Cnsaiincios Chub, within the bounds of --_--__-~ oe --__-_____ Salt pos-'d aks Lake and Photo, Supply finishing." "MAtn and Co, 2rd The Ko-|ather So.: Fork Salt dance" fonight Lake Route excursion" will run.an- te-Ameéerican 8 |