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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT MEN CLOSE SUPREME COURT 15 CONVICTS T0 WORK FRUIT | AGAINST JUVENILE ON THE HIGHWAYS - ANNUAL SESSION he's s bare | | Bob a ule 1 in ecretary perhaps the legislature lave for vears of | worked trying to bua RODert of the Utah Light and Justice Joseph E. Frick Scores "Good Roads" Measure to Be Election of Officers for Utah iptailway the servien Company. There were times inan-| of general when, hein thewouldcapacity State Horticultural | Introduced in the House Judge Willis Brown | . 3 jeeer, get away from the; Roundly This Morning. A || -- RIGHT OF to TRIAL Be BY Returned . Many Juttice. {fear an ee JURY NEW SYSTEM ‘ Wards Association. Fines to Parents Are to and} Dp. BR. Roberts Be With ss ; Legislature on : | Standard | eee Bills Refunded. ine i a ud he sat out] in| he: Revising | 4 Size . ‘ to 25 for Box on Tie Packing ; : dopted | Methods ; | by a Npples! ; Utah wa Robert € ov a yneels on stree the handling clared of the the juvenile court jurisdiction of adult cases, unconstitutional was Representative Dean of Weber yesterday introduced a bill ty de-|lower vesterday inwn] house abolition that of ; the : provides present a counin the} | aRitEC Now a : the} ol vention road | « eae Ss tare : PPCRIRGIciccciee Be , ' se sociation closed its - t for system ' a Most with of two the s ' jn ps 4 SUR OS COM Lanta t : | ans third annual con-} ny SATS sesslons: he is AMON E s HS harged P wid ‘Albert. law adult, an vrit of Mill, babes sentenced iene ere lime there di} was pus; to cvery the In.|.. road 1" . 4 is : dist the fel house ea oO roud in today der ( , supervisor the fro. OV} mueh a good ryt Representative). ifrom the state Dr, Perfuture to , ( left. \ ops crop suggestions J, A. Widtsoc, rest cr of a ws a secretary Othe for Ihines of the senate, hens | Le ult received owe s B " as seorec or . > y by the Bea ulations made by seatYears c E nals | ago when A escaped, nm gang £ 0 f everybody : erimi- 2 suid Intoy the wilds' of they Tooele y county| , the board of coun-| Forestry Work in Progress, i suggest There are thirty delinquent CIsc i is commissioners, AL eee Hy ie i I. Clark, government super rvi -l ihat are pending upon the result ot); OTS prison to be placet uh vor UN=) oy of forestry, al Murray, spoke of the| | this opinion. Steps will be' taken by} der regulations made by the state] work which the rovernment is doing| parents to have released theit ent] all of corrections; but i Ro case Jin reforesting lands in the vieinity of} dren: who were sent to the shall a Drs Aes! ne nee of Wee Salt Lak Cits He iso. explained | : ; . iD onmet or a term) o en Veurs oO 1 ; nest y yan tn Bey as hare industrial s¢ oe ye Es same propure be allowed to labor in the actu ie een ae hn Manas th eae aC Ne | a ee ecliue oe - aN Ree aur anil geet Cen fehagen ta) cae construction ee ie of the velin-|'0 prepare aeetuis tion. Section 2 eacn ao shall perform Visions of this act is denied in violates the $2 per diem faithfully pe the sectie + of chapter elementary Pat eelaS criminal law and procedure 117 of| ane upon this principle the seetion is elaved unconstitutional Seetion a chapter 117 reads as follows ZA Text of "Di all eases a delinquent be quent peraon the by section a re Pat person responsible for or by any act encouraging, causing ol contributing to the delinquency of such child shall Rh te ate this provides be ing a misde mcanor. a complaint is made against linquent adult person, the linquent aduJt person before the juvenile ich Eee service ve the Bee well good shall court Whenever such said be and) \t eee Ree Cee of such credit and patel and prisonel made vs and of iol and of this aet, the parent o1 parents, | al guardian or persons having the custody of such child, or any othe guilty greatest convict or prisoner) preaatest services under pro-|spnoaker shall be accredited | i) wing ee eae amount of ail and ner during time OF suc h Law. at (, {ten good by and the methods of its dis- reer adult by this Is entitled jury right in for the to any the state can be the other juvenile] substituted academy, to] the right of the parent it must prove; that the parents have forfeited their] legal vight to the custody of the child] through negleet When the ehild is found guilly of delinquency it does not Hadaoierite: totlie that the parents Yight to the custody of the child is but. the opinion holds, that it qaust frst be proven was upon this question that the cases of Albert Mill was deeided. required py of tye to tho will be highways|tO Phe meeting was business matters «the duplicate the f Albert leased for apples. The Oregon- Idaho 1 JOCKS Mill, 13 from the transcript | A standard coming] resolu-| The box is 10 for 1-2x box in ul 1) 18, and} smalier apples which years of age, was ve-| State Industrial -choot.| WORK | f ‘ investigation of the jury was.) concluded We 1.997 child for having stelen a box was found guilty and of cigars.| scnutene el ib the State Industrial school as a de-| Vinque niountil he had attained the age of 2l. The petitioner attached the constitutionatity of the Juvenile court} law. the qualifications of the judge and further declared that the judge} of the court was not appointed by law | Judge Willis Brown filed an answer to the attacks made upon him, He held that the Svpreme court had no right to examine the ceastitutionality of the law or upon his appointment or qualifications, he first objection made by Judge Brown that the court had no right lo examine the law was not sustained, The opinion states, objections raised in regard to his ape pointment and qualifications, is well apy ; ig holdes chat ‘ under strict a an legal as aS right, > ¢ eeehian a then as one| " . session the jn December Yened of the state. The November took pins fe has-been] entire Law Juvenile cou ri und; Uneonstitutional. The opinion holds that the entire law is now unconstitutional Dpeause i is a complete and independent ac by ftself, that a court is created with u Jaw and that it docs net amend or modify any other law. The opinion states that the District court has the ; handle the Juvenile but that in cities of the first and} secbna degree that the Juvenile court s created to relieve the overcrowded Courts. In. the cases of minor, the right tol a trial by jury, the want of arraignment and plea, the suspension of judg-|} f magne - sentence, the manner of ex-| a grand jury and recess that me will "have ii was niso\ and ‘ each' day. a" elsewhere-which SIXTY OO a ee DAYS of t he juvy third l resolution 7cee } ree- the first ate more place, member. in the member if he ho more were would "important legislators Joseph United] did not| to satisfy have is alo and of e¢ pi) . were Ulate action created With Gansportation was taken in The promised the to fill them Soke Peon edt ONE of net V DOLLAR, er jr, Lake: , SaltPorter ae pees 4 di 2 the R: yr De. Bae defiance, From the of the procedure o the Supreme court, to disvegard the rules t : and brushed ne . Juab. Begley, > is ols. . Re iad Grant wssisltant wi : sergeant-at-] to No 4 Wadle ty. gilt ‘rson, suey it and rules . et ---- ee Be suutiful $100 ; Bailey, of ape . She petitloned| eee alee ere nahn Emma of Sahlberg contributing § SOR is directed r had been found cuanit oe t to the delinquency " of islature enlist ra) pleted to > by laws, Aar the opinion : not c men. states > 0:41 held Ullah; Virst its ae a SIXTY . D. AVS - The I ie Rg son. picked on still 1@ on the up - In con- that if fie hide ae gir poe sees that it is necessary, the) Congregational meeting with. VISITING TI 111 and | seen: stolen eoat of CLOTHING 113 MAIN election ONE TWENTY-TWO YEARS WEDDED » Vo buy hesy the fun or integrity right MrPurrier, Knutsford $$$ Sucs for Macaroni Stock Prank Ferro broveht ' Ction in the third distriet anit . devitd o | 1201-2 shares of « pital ONTHS ek - \fter being- divorced for five month dame I. Donohue andsMary O. Dono-) stock | hue of Salt Lake 4hat to aeniehe fo he held in trus SiN Pe area Se . visiting and general house ¢ ODS S500 for The Supply 142 So. tn avithmetie. "9Bee HEY ED, 11 -y day what the will has? City. decided has' to. try | he, filertappedvati It was midnight, times, and the utter! doorsseveral band, not"recelvingean" answer dkcieked the lock off M Donohue met him ut th landing and attempted to. ae him tate hi bedroom tle beesme angi tnd made considerable neotse. sShetried. to quiet him, but he started Serup. you the ' funerigan omar bee 4 arenes to orate, the pature oe VHERE a yy subjectto The girl ae and maké a be Donohue was iltemupting to arm wis) bro hue and ther in: Salt. Donohue the ONLY Donohue awuy for vel live | both stan Li de which left poms weeks and. time. Page . : and of the broken The was poiier arrest fre but of divorce through the mother secur- ‘aa Ta ie =ORR niente ian eed e VEY with the state Donohue. Solon' @AN ee rot : In and nany's went a the 4 saloon : of Copper Z free-for-all ) Peter Markir , i company fight at Neat The smelter ms - un con Utah, under da Valley House Sold-For a consideraHGR SEEUUU eh ae STAT ache \ c Hi : ht-i nesda iffermmoon, i jam Knigh cig ole ownel of old Valle acfolig ‘ ' night House vet Mt hi: _ ane outies cut} one seriously Were met three the head : and body while night. about P| general tah Uti at Gas land, an ae . In is i the factory out tio) mt iffection of Fete TLE se Is ea L A arent ais Ira ree ae a : Halil ha ales ditio nae ff nino ft : ne serious effer ' he ope jon May Die r. nec manage Garfield One |ens proports z the improving for plans dono Robbed Gh Stoo Milse 1 Coumtiyniin | I arict Et, pee i ude . i‘ls hight, charged with having1S -robis 5 bed a fellow countryman of $150. and odgeuc ' Ss io ( s (Chas lodged i the rf tio a ers Chase and Burl nace we arres purchasing a sel of Mehesy's fam-]| stabbed over the left kidney that , furs at' our sale prices. Mehesy | death is momentarily expected; Gust! foraest Howard Bound Over-OriaFurrier, Kiuutsford, ascos and a Greek whose name couldtest Fiowan charged with the killing not be Jearned were slashed about the;of Frank Yoursk, an Ueahan. at BingK PERSONAI S head and body. while Joh Markis rm last November a bound i= V5 had his hana nea ly se ! y ver to the District court by Suche ladies of las The avooMlcers fasucnand Invitations hop to ing from be 8:30 given Fifth Mort Just for a Deugcone | Dorible Saturday to 10°30 at AICO the even-] post. haaaturiaditolsnlt spending cisco with : yoo, Dr. an from the holidays in her parents, and iat Taturned ee eer a (6 in ravE a prepurs Planitia the ete, Cures by removing cause, that Hacking removes Houarseness, and cellent. for all Bronehial tlons Cough, is exaffec- 15¢ a Box. Main BY IS NO QUESTION THE Deseret ORNE CO e MONUMENT. News eee Bell 874-1880; ; Ind. Bldg. sedateen 374-1578, ov ¥ startet Sheri ( i fs ely |) fol Allie eegd) wnt nlalowed sterduy OF. MRS. of tau equitli ition essio) at fine Ine al 222 | Boebe, deputy YOUNG ceca to. imorning, I Anurlization Sulit fet be roe down = 10: Dooly sessor With: {ne ao. bail the meet o'cluck thi fi building. Oscar of Plute Gouney board on ay = ine Fifth be- Meeting-The will county . eed hg 1847 She was married to | oF NEWS IN BRIEF Sunk = Clearings-- Yeste ards Ly' local to $7,116,bank. clearings 36° for the 000.76, as against $1,038 dortesponding day, last Deseret National piatic nd--The directors of the Deseret utional bank : have declared a auathe r 4 dividend of} | per the eent, old ing amountlos officers the were coming ae WILLES-H it is wereling mDi who that hills immediately Young Brigham Luvied Studay, of CITY BRONCHIAL LOZENGES stop Deputy October, Head- 25¢ a Box. Will by men BR STANK was Brigham Young, the Mormon. prophet, | it Nauyoo t Short tine before she came West. She has always been high-| ly regarded, and will be remembered | especially for 1er kindness and eharity 3 . -_ Teanice Colds, tire to the trouble of South matter ee Albert vhile coaststreet hh The funcral of Mrs. Murguaret:Pierce| pee hae » Rut Lan = . ewery, fell off Whitesides Young. idow of the late} ee . 2 C a eS piri t Severe seul President Brigham Young of the Mor- | WOUlhe C Wes taken to his ‘home, LZ78::Kast sift South street mon church, will be held at 11:39 Sunday in the Emerson meeting house County employes Retained -The in Smerson avenue, Bleventh Bast, be-| county i three retween Tenth and Gleventh - South appointments yesterday CY... Midare sti son, the custodian of. the building. Although she had been. in feeble! William Langenbacker, the elevator health for some time, her death on operater, and Anton. Lundberg, thi Wednesday came unexpectedly, as shei pauper clerk, were. contirmedby the had been around the house all day and) new board The appointees havee been had eaten a hearty supper a few min-|illling their respeetive positions for the utes before she died Her only son,} past seven vears Brigham Morris Young, was with het County Society Mecting-TheSalt when the end came +. County Horticultural society will Mrs. Young was born in Ashton, Pé., ‘hold a meenungs at. 1:30. o'clock this April 19, 1823, and, came to Utah in HORNE'S pertect of took the Widow COLD CURE A fight, FUNERAL fimurenersnmiti tne ie nome. leaders the Lom : d Brown. Wast. tain Styer will join his regiment. M whelean did asthe four to the ifter the W. G. E. Terrell has returned . = oe a visit of a month in Calfornia. with his He spent most of his time Park mother and sister at Ocean Mrs. F. Voorhees and Miss Edith of St. Mark's Rellam Ogden this morning for a few days visit with Ir. and Mrs. Epperson at the Broom hotel Captain and Mrs. H. D. Styer and children, late of Log gan, and Mi: jor Kdmund Wilkes of Salt Lake sailed tast week for the Philippines, where every of furs purchased | Sale Mehesy the! o ; { ittom was rib bruised Donohue would stay | afterward dismissed, The quar- | influence of the son Rr Wounded Scrap c Utah . overbalanced to the latter's badly and resuulte ainin tho divorce co, 0c= J.¢ od a Shaves pe ites {Four S19.75 U. he wes cated awalk- krocked downstairs in separate the meh, Her by the. fall Done- stepson rolled The and were w: his was fore hestt WI be tin {tendatice, and some of. wore ah's "fhiest<oapples:owill, be | distributed, ' ne s ss ya silver medal Return S. L. & and stepson of bed tosee what Fieoand Donoliit ghfistic encounter Mirs move home of: pacriotic a THis out on the San) ike Route division: out} will were married 1b,'1885. Mi her. averal | enedaand rot move ta. the trouble w: remain.) gaged - in 1 widow and had two ehildren. For) ed. A complaint was filed against him years Donohue had trouble with the} by his stepson, charging him with ashildren an account of jealousy. On-|sauit and battery, and his wife aéirted more than one eccasion, it is stated, | stit for divorce. The. complaint was PM "The associa- delivering ond Denver Luke via ©. To Salt Prom ache, > eel stock ot tn to inspect our enormous As to the reliability ~ | hesy ® rs now on sale. Me2 Per Fur the Furrier, Knutsford, : (Mielec aenuiarced: Angeles, Phe | October open volution} r th, | eri} Los vhere he can fail | with his wife. not f Bird Si P : Soa by Sats eee SFae ape iar Ubon aa a fil r nt: ae mie a st ore wi rece ae a ou ‘ merican flag. The two bovs delivering |(he. best orations wi receive prizes . similar to those given the girls rhe Sons of the Revolution will give the WWiceRlin bie SiaK Ze ‘ > "boys a ee doting. re . f logether | to abuse widethelrohome S$L32,.000 and will where they will Donohue is a conductor Pedro, Los Angeles & | Ile. has beem ‘assigned.a inspeet our great game heads, etc. ippe, is stheysdecidedsto-- VACATI oe curred oon Suurust: h bua Done hue caine home in an intoxiested con- tion for Fe 21, and the prospects are bright oon a more e labovate affalr than ever before. \s usual all members of the senior class will be eligibie 3604-Y. Co., a Main tell Legislature the the Furrier, Knutsford - igh School Oratorical Contest The. annual Patan: school OrAloricas pupderiged yy the Sons ana building repairing. Repubitcan plaintift Y sada flue Stockton (282, Mehesy ----"(\-- Cost held"he STLEEPMEN the city should Republican will tell you every | ----- ea » Legislature is doing ee eee patching, were: sécpetary ot the. com urea Ch for th plabntift the} a t for a decree. ordering the | 40s. Angels DOLLAR. | after a visit-of a fow days In Salt Lake. 4 STREET _---_- a your eroger for Vienna Bakery and cake They.re ‘the best Peal yi Goats tafe |, SER PREOR THERE IS. BUT OND PLACE yecover ° Still Continues. bread sk bread have ; ee FOR Salt Lake Photo daks and finishing. WOOLGROWERS the SSS the Best" Vienna Bakery PAG AE ESO 4 "Bat cert chureh] and 69 OUR 3 the Fide Sale Poulton, Madsen, Qwen & Co. Fle pieked on over hi 1 ‘ Officer Carl- near Bona - Peas man robbery. So wun 4 Our ' friend were Blayihie pool Up. Berger's. coat,, put ito r } own left the: place... i Ae OFFICERS ; annual Tall. Teday, y e FEC easton eee' ae , By ous the Charles Underwood owas arrested The Cecil Rhodes scholarship ex: 4inafternoon by the request of inations for Oxford started yester day | Yesterday ah Marshal pide au of Stockton for assault afternoon at the ena of Underwood Byron| 4nd battle under the direction of Pre Cummings. SCUSS ine. »matter, bul The Sear ene ae con-| S@urces it: was learned that there was ducted at the same time throug) yout) blood existing between him and United States. The lists of ques-| bad resident of Stockton. named tions come in sealed enye lopes which] #nether Armstrong. A fight followed in which are not opencd until the time for the| Atmstrong came out victorious. After examinations After Pr the t d papersns are| into| arriving here Marshal Gideau decided completed they are again put the} to let) Underwood go on $500 cash eae packages Se eee ate bail. This was quickly produced. sewer Program for yesterday; 9 a.4 m, to translation from Latin into|/ SIXTY DAYS FOR ONE DOLLAR, aa iat Teen ipraweeV a for toda oday:: : a. mm, translati fr ry : Take your Choice, but Take it Early. diS eral sale January 19th . and vere 20th] other received «a bad wound in the * February LOth City Ticket], ry = ; ' ompletely Main street . hand Phe saloon becuse Raa ; M: Stree mien spies eee wreeked. eee ; ni : ; ; : KEEP COMPOR TABLE ernest Rt. Logust was so severely| PI ANO ‘ 10, Pestofilce, ELECTS -_-- Plastering, Be rh tent rickets on : . limited to Mee, allie201 Ce The but} pegenngerenellton examinations wh Alex Buek, claiming Nevada as his home, walked into the Bingham buffet at. 61 Commercial, street last night hi and a local tatlor Berger, AS while use di. & WESTER N St., near new reg- nee rf Be eoui again S440 ; Annual fioual Reports of | Virst Congres sa. smacicudcs Tecitved united "matter, Piahes CHURCH ,RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS. Program Advice. believes he than beththat laws procedure Seiden cine Peentee (ombas | Erpitr thip clusion aso Seson : est a county, N Market association the beneGts power tariffs. hi -- Smelting & Refining company in wiih tiie fintift . f | 1 etn a pa i 1 ae a Gamma gs (49,248 ChOns Ones NVC SLOCK Buck Gotre New Overcoat. eat ing all these epitite. ee hould opinion siys tai the; wngligh. 1 p. m. toe one aie WOOLGROWERS' tn the case of Emma Sahiberg, the{rules in an effort to etalon' :‘Shcgel sulle, krammar, 2:10 p.m. to 3: n p. m.,| To California via SaltEXCURSION Lake Route, Supreme court released7 of herchapter upon 117| the! The which Ainerican. he suspects. or merely imagines.| algebra Greek grammar. 4 p.m. to 6 p. m.,| $80aches; round orange trip; goodgroves. thirty days. pee grounds that section system of Seed or geometry. a Federal".ive Ea Steinway Coneert Grand Organ $12! NOW seis se rh aye y 1 Pinas very f en cheap Good Square -Piana q% whieh result the fruit shipperve of would the state ifa torailvoad commfis- t) sion Jan has leave GREAT 1$1.00 Each « Causes, ke pantera eoreeet to cre- committees has Rowberiy Mooele ‘Anderson' re a eee z " sie Nast eee 0, vat ye Faeroe whieh retion fi state an ioe a : chants and Manufacturers' addressed the meeting on ever went carly was se tite need to se rve the county Jail. The sentence was annul led Sahiberg discharged was allowed to reco ver suit, Pages aside, He not wiser 1 Now , means ‘of ered the consideration ARTES a of ey wormy the marketing oe We 1 Ciat ws ae; ne ee ee . ae oh eek . secure We ake frujt in Nowe. atric: a The arraignment or Jude Brown consumed about five puges itedof tmanuscript. The opinion stated that the court should not disregard all rules of pyoes 5 i _| fas stlgutlon. Sdn Ta eae Juvenile ) through love, not tear, It of the court to elevate, . hot to degrade. to reform, not to ; punish. >The paroynis should be handled with the same and th defendant stock now Upright Hardman e: i ety pright ne Federal ae until it we POR a minor, She thirty dayvs-in Judgment and and hMimma purty costs In either spirit Ine ean feel have ee each member of the horticultural assoe-Jot officers last night. The meeting clation was left to wield his influence} was preceded by the annual _ Supper, WAVE, ARRANGED for or against the proposed commis-| which lasted from 6:30 until 7°30, and] A long Ust of attractions that will | sion according to lis personal desi ires.] Which was enjoyed by several hundraw you to the steve tomorrow, snow dreds of people Oflicers Bleeted. or shine. Mehess the Furrier, KnutsReports of the year's work were] ford. ‘ given by the various organizations of Pellowing are the officers - elected the ehureh. They all bore evidence wv 1907 ) that 1906 was a very prosperous year James G. Duttin, Provo, pre sid ent<] t. Broadbent, Dentist, 500 Scott BI dg. @.| for the church work Svery organi-}| Moroni Mortensen, vice pieeie nt; -_---+-~» + -____ gation has made a gain in nmrember-| When Lon order bakery goods from A. Hickenlooper, secreta Executive committee of{ship. and the new year opens with] nics sed us, you assu red of pile Best.' the president, vice sec. | encouraging prospects. © The financial] president and Vienna pakare ra ‘phone 16, E. report showed that about $14,000 has retary-and: W, O: IXnudsen, Prof, Oe been expended within the last year, D. Bullyand Prof. R; 5S, Northrop. Barrow Bros,, stationers, 15 W, 1st So. H. The tr die esc ect teee for the coming County vice presidents-Wm, OSS are t.: Pe all, KB. O. Hyde Miller. Davis county i AD ney, | Vear Fine Piano for pale cheap, call af tel LA = Miller Box Bldert):: De M. Campbell, Cache as) and "The deacons are} Nark, and L. Is David Moore. Weber; James M. Fish-| 4-3. Gorham, A. oe pm, 661 Bast 2nd South St SIXTY mielter |the. ‘derendant. |pany, in' trust Suitcis to secu ommmendad acre to prevent A ft ny PB cai aad -forceleht to See to visit our store and stock of native furs, ina to future II and em then jogistature anywhere states wherein some byothe|..-20™ ba Be found fault with the committees appointed. But there has never been a| rye passed é -- 5 i t SOME There are a lot of $2.25 to $3.50 VALUES which will be sold for nba : yt unable to. an-|'shares! of the stock Wh amination or trial; that the ehild is purported report required to be a witness against him-|the cases be fore self, the want ef hotice to parents, the the judge seemed Z lack of a war ant lo*arrest the child] as techniealittes vean bring decidedfilth: against and beture and the the court,conten-| have] tion of the petitioner was quashed.| Citations soar wer er nua. lo hit} In. other states where. speakers] appointed committees. time after} There have been - legislature Speaker scuain deal In fact. | Tho state statutes invest judi-| | The Republican will tell: you every | qos. ‘T. Atkin, W ashington; Hana. celal powers to create inferior court-|day what the Legislature is doing. Brown, ee ets O.: P Wishbupn Save and therefcre the legislature has the | === | lor Wo GS Crook Wasatch = Ror vight to ereate a appolat a judge. were Dee Ps ric ARAN BIT aan? acaie' en: i TRL tree eH Pee meta os Scere Lar nranLvaacle no unteeden bral corm: . : milter He is a party worker of the i Ser re 2 . ahaa irst water, big cnough to wae a Ace and able enough to fill any) political) position with good grace " . Burl Armstrong _ near IS NEARLY COMPLETED with criminal matters outside coal land frauds. It has been held in session So solich members for the assochation. \Nnother resolution Cxpressed hearty endorsement for that part of the governor's message to the tate legislatur ; Vavhe Pin ih state legisla ce, veco ‘ iS ‘ betterment of horticultural conditions A : by legislation. and endorsing the plan z : ence rere of .made aNng ee : a ee ei Cal, et be at Sacramento, in theae an ay the dldn't. get committee disappointed. Utah every is} by) Utah shippers heretofore, has larger than these, and has not convenient for successful pack- resolution s 3 oer ee ul iniured was I} meeting. providing that a man inalecach DC | ius of the house. Four. He years ago| oration.ns : will receive a cchlonh oO re > as sergeunt-al-arms. was also JURY filed tu the case showed | longest caucus could be lool-}] and never Nad a more} to fill that position, o mistakes, ! lies n then turned over) pertaining to the pack, case 19x11x20..used been been ing pig . pa . . 5 7 ECONOMY PERE Ss DOUBLE You get buying furs at Mehesy's the highest quality-always, and jp ay} prices-always. the lowest possible Ixnutsferd, Mehesy the Furrtier, ee that Albert Mill was charged in a writfon complaint with bernie a‘de linque nit mod-| of one of the most skilltacticilans Utah. has ever minute elerk of the senMrs. Dennis Co Bichnor Q. Critchlow, who om the railroads vastly inaae Released Prom School afternoon and will adjourn sine « weVic naese Smil Mill petitioned in an appeal to} Net later than this afternoon, - Te ''Slaside funds > for the E iniportation of good the Supreme court against Judge Willis| Probable that several true bills will be hursery. stock, and for the extermina-| Brow fora writ of certiovari, A tem-| returned and itis believed that t he tion of fruit pests. torary wilt was issued and his' son,| time of the jury was taken up yveste ues . Manager C Manager C, O, Warvris of. the MerThe designate ons adopted, tending to the better-| aye some fault to find with the se-] Meut of the fruit industry in the state. | jeetions made by his presiding officer Of spectal. importance among these Ne one expected Speaker oJseph, afVesolutions was one that provided for] tery days and nights of worry and work, the adoption of the Oregon-Idaho pack to satisfy every one in the house. In In GRAND senate to work on x , appoint Senator ¢ allister al all senntors said George who was just leaving the] chi ur, ¢ senate yea person a John place was, results| Officers for the elected, and several money allowed the m Site as much more as W coun ty them by the orue ~tappointed state and required of commissioners ,,, - The grand outlined ( eatin were en [nue theoes o FIND friends. Yet he will have a-hearing | yy te Western Md thet iin CRIB fotui. , vi pon his; bil, notonly' before the com=| ing company which are valued. at £1001. Wein, and ecured: "a marriage mittee. but bogore the house. Hor shire The nar ‘Naint. <t ig threat vesterday For. twenty-two) 2 2 « the. plaintiff and de dient delivered at they lived together as man ound Speaker Joseph may have made |-certain property" to tne ‘és pairs for} vife, and then a. quarrel i Nieh 5 tis WaT Rilke ind He Snay ‘nots. when | whieh thev. were to real : iniotit -{ Mrs oe yue was accidentally: injur-) Iie uppointed his Larmunittees If he icine Ss of stoc} i There : Ove: 22 he ed, lead toa divorves ! Two ok that organization, establishing move throughout the scate YO LOS = ich Porter of the Webet building fund from the general reve-| #ssecraion nue.of the state $1,000 for each county | Year were ts denied, The opinion holds} a child the court Is ta de father or mother should do child from a criminal cagive it the proper educations and Refore An drial horticultural) of of cessful arn aint a and among: WILL il | HAT BARGAINS against oe hh . 1 he . i that had been obtained from. numereee Or (Hearn, for his, power inthe ous experiments for the control of appointing of committees' is absolute: | Smut in grain. \ccording lo: Profes=|pyore have been. legislatures -in Utah] Mr, right-of state. unions the efforts of the need tolunions be | son M than $2,000,000 shall receive the ¢ Lp= propriation without being asked cpend a like amount A county, whose} nEseased)Valuation $2,000 between gag $4,000,000 shall be requil ed] ,,, spend half of the amount apporwel tioned to therm The eounties whe , valuation excecds $4,000,000 the afternoon meeting. G Provo, discussed the ques-|oa to be intvoduced in the sen-|*? : I OFLET these experiments Yeland morning by Senator Callister} Proved conclusively that the formalin! jaye for a state highways build-| veatment fer smut is the most ‘suc-}time, fund, de-|iipution. The legislature de-) 3 oeq to set apart as a state brought her¢ver| charge shail diseretton il in Senate roads bill prepared any such person, and so long as such person shall comply therewith to the satisfaction of the court, the sentence) Imposed may_ be suspended. In sectlon 7 the acts denounced are] made a misdemeanor and are made} crimes within. the purview both of the! constitution and the criminal code of cyime, of expense) jing service./and such courts are established, and shall) annually. This fund will be available} he examined by said juvenile court.!in the proportion named. to the coun-| and if guilty. this court, upon con) ies which will raise a Hke amount. A] viction, may Impose conditions upon) county whose assessed valuation is less; court Jaw that with what the number of poopls for the} and Une lewteth of time possible The | ing for also explained the nature of} Capable and cutting permits the of Kept by the omeck WM cnaree| Stake his the them els ; for Wa will model for Lawrence, president's all cee ee made as provider Gall iigers Mr, Dulin' represented > the} af | SECTION of thissact-and cach convict | Parme) union, of Utah county ie or Pattee shall be charged Sear ee spoke of the success whieh jis attend-] where any child shall} child or juvenile eee as defined havior that The widow of roads, or to pass OUl-} eovernment throughout th country.| ful politleal pee grounds to provide Ile stated that the purpose of the we alg: nown Is the mate rial for parblic roan his d Baht nei is to benefit a ate She is Sie ed fo ‘contributing to the delinqueney of minors will be revoked ulnndThe refunded. right to a trial by w jury which suit) ERB : ne oy ay a ne lime he} weeks. SW y , NUS, y eel aaen no ae | room i ‘ a' 18 Dont e i : Sainign rnntieentiia | compensation for theiv services rhe} he is familiar by reason of long -| neanls went out and eaught the erimiis stwotd vw , ' stated \ | pill In part is as follows |; perience with that work Mi Icnud.| nals: No one is sate in Tooele, un-) uel Pithat he ) old feel? ne 4 18 Section Convict labor shall bel sen pointed out the value of utilizing} less they obey athe law . ugand also gave con-| wells for irrigation, for material in providing of ‘ the | utilized a a e ave oir th wi rtl but netter ' ‘ ) ‘ ali ‘ f * land It recommended that a lawyer "ucting roads, and alse In the con-| gestions as to the way in whieh that! ‘For the benefit of the people who] who ol Haniel ciitala mnrcdiat nd. to} struction of roads, the prisoners in the] jrrigation may best be brought about | draw cartoons," said Senator Callister| s i « , ves i ‘ , . . x ‘ 1 at werk ; unde | : } after Fathers [ would} ule on Jaw and procedure aeuld In Ley ty Jail to be placed i ati ats }yesterdayLy, appointed. YOU filed RIT EL anh eanCA GERI | ahnse se 5S eh Bae ri ey os tie aaya . : ¥ ae Ways Vactd x ' ; : a kee rambling about the legislative halls! ander of the: United Stites. District yesterday. le is the only real ecom-| court, will be called during the next ; a i petitor In weight that Tom Rowberry| wo or three weeks before Judge John 245 seen since "he looked in a: mirror JA, Stine of) rhe Wyoming cireuit * court, who is assisting Judge Marshull of the B, Yeunl-| went: J SR Sane ee al val it E Se i t s ain-!| . vf and Albert Mill, sentenced to the in : . cee : De j KG bbs. ad oe, as ieeh Py Pues , i aiwect ae nine eae ae etre miner conn the committee} versity, who was to have delivered an| Where they would be safe," said Rep: Hee 7 ; ae a 1s ; = 7 father.) on voads and highways, will introduce} addvess yesterday morning, was un-| resentative Benson of Grantsville, getorate MINN, avn petitie a I ota bill, by request, providing for the! avoidably absent WA. ekinudsen:cor ting: roady to; resent a: statement about esKeratl ; , he . 1 ae eel use of convicts on the] Brigham a talk on the "wilds of Tooek "To showof . you ‘ * "1hTooele : é pe ma aan Gs srs ‘ certlori is Yfror || counts highways andand prisoners regulating the] (jon from City, Wells.'gave subject with. Irviga-| which| how wild) is.'a number. out P Trvine MET je; taking | has' been out of the ser-] ACTOSS : street railway company | shoulder tee | remait es of the} is Wf the} The met} conven-| pleased} a ore se \ villa Ile the OPRIRE os 1 T ‘ ie Fit 3 i yesterday. | 144), horticulturalists opinion handed down by the supreme] overseers Phe me ASU Hee rae {their hore last night, few ; ; commissioners » given) jy o : ‘ eourt which was written by Justice the poe eet enen es ayrderat a ings over to attend the meetis Joseph I ere kk and coneurred in by ik "hi Haeay ey Titan who| Veol Growei association es ‘ rhw: " miss Vie ‘hie! Justice M. McCarty and Jusae Tene yaa the power to hire afl the} ‘who have had charge of the tice D. . Suvaup. Oe ee eee pion help neces: ry for him to} tion of fruit growers, are well' led two cases which attacked the e pele ree - his ‘olan bat SER presont ih FPLC ReEe tittl itees stitutionality of the . Emma Sahlberg, Ho . Fe " j thin nes Growers. | ; of to Wants = " One seetion Jaw, veferring 7.500 ‘ Seat going au Who Fell Over, Irvine, . Car ‘ 1 TV PECRE One LARSON ie anaes nT ar our Lerda 4 in } thhe pa pi ; o recove 7 Oo er. }eormmer ain jJarved his hat he hustled] sonal' imiuries Tey pu os fae 2 a ! back to the office expeeting to heat | isabs Shr dnan : : : ‘ ano f th 6 car erralmaiits cles ig Shattt departthat the Jine to Hear River had been rhs Gerats dU Ray Ea eed LATA hy a Saat Neaeihca TE | carried Ly | worried. himself} While upervising \ 1 o th c¢ Wo look i a> L papas- Ee Advances . aoe H, | LANNEDIJAS. G. DUFFIN, PRESIDENT] um siet ts: hae"Wwiventon'Btreee| 8s, Bele Grane "weston" alin Pp Bole ht If t he cleetviec was at church, lights of li You Will Look Our Window t happies Ile 18, 1907. DAMAGES ASKED FROM RIO GRANDE WESTERN: Wher who is the a CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY and Whar Campbell, Inan a LAKE nasal© 10 oo oath to $15,000, elected to dur- mit vesteray itn': Hinaeae Dine | Dat ofthe... Un ee eo suePentisanck to Visit s x ody ar Sa iz. Vand Sees PH > a ee o wert eel bern'at site ; ‘ a pron Geet Members of the Wool yrowers association have «also received invitations, and will examine SO PASE Drammen, L865. ; : rite ye er. Mrs. . # brother oes Witte Lot, of viecting at ae conn anno of ro Se Lake She Norway leaves me be daugh- ae Minnie; SO a 4Kis) - Quayle, of Loeats ane Andrew Rund Gentile b hund ¢ of verti eee »p SHOPPERS APPRECIATE The fine quality of our Furs, especially * « ae -_- "ine Geni poeta é eeRIbIte OE Lite hia aehiieriraan Jomme ae An derson---The Mir of Burial funeral of Mrs: Aiabihh Rund Anderson. Will be held -at the Sighteenth ans chapel. at\1z230 b. m. today. Aniderson. was the widow . Herman H ee Be at Anderson Ph of this city. She Oe Exhibit-This eae i for th Special Chapel Service Mrs. rene Winkler, representing the -y Way of Germany, will ‘at chapel thi Utah of "University the' at j norning. | Miss Winkler, Who has heen' in active Ce AS ofiGermans with the Yow. | work Will give some -of the loading faets in werk. this with | connection. All) 25 act Court-Atlorney to iis, fatth-of Murray. Aways $ d=)dh , li ill sot! Poe Auken ie fruit: canntie : rie counts eS 5 y Jeweler, wate No. withah een the outer low ee price: +s enor oO fe mnite A. East First S. Reiser, South St. a 4 |