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Show BOY CONFESSES 10. FRED ONBY GREEK WORK 1 STARTED. ISHOP STH DEAD ‘WOMAN'S HOTEL NO THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907. TRAIN Harry Emersori &Gets Bullet iy ON the Muscle of His | Eighteen- Year-Old Old Son of Sta- Arm. tion A FullgentBlame. Assumes - engin. Harry Emerson, Ogden, Jan.‘Jan: 1 1.--Harry. Einerson AP RADutnplettabtanvicetines penne | Blames a WAS UNKK AT DR Young Mar a fe e on "That a 1c Are He. Bureau, 410 the fleshy part nae is painful, It is ‘aald that in an outfit c¢ mt; have been ing. theJast-few "ack-Sus- Released, Repub! 25th Month, Now Begun. j tan Stree therefore Named Gus . ' -- d a ot no _- watehman smerson went attention to Which % the cause of last. Sundas resulted: the wreck | pete d up and morning, | {2° foreigner in the death of fired. shot. ot | a Provo, Jan. pipe - 1.-The for tension the which pleted yesterday Tt is evident tthat | co ompatiy.. to kill, thinking | 9, members | suffered Engi-| Eme soda dase mctiisrtee y Se Sethe of have the to ex-| _ the part' deliver family ea ORD. Oke the the locomotive climb the | night from ‘his "station window j that the announcement there would be no and also saw the engine go over the | formances bank His story. is that he did it! This theatre while under the complete influence of | t®& Vaudeville liquer Horace Garder, Cobaba, Henry William Corrigan, suspicion, the are confession Anderson Louis| and Irve| farmers arrested not implicated in and morning Garder, were for some '° the ©Yents A quart of whisky a brought The been in Ogden, of Judge Seen filed permit in craze M M. WwW Logan. neces=| Kellogg has Saaince es when X. Smith was pee ae \ New in Eaton] ¢},, He Logan the position to of getting and warrant ward, Rail In Switeh. the train | however, is being ine Se | mornings pay not venture, be W redne sday, some Tee] The road is almost formed. "_| temporarily, be impassable which was at the Prices Up ptr Coalville, Jan. 1.-The body - and -bougnt thes 9 the Ine. 7 Mong of since wits See aa as was of Mrs All the cest W ashington lurs a week, in mud-|_ = one go declared there onae ee Public epiriy living the op. All aldo ao Sous bh med bd Spi Un seers col, half portions as whole cost ones al- used Sere tie faction that ae = décrioa : the gues is plenty of | Samuel Fletcher, who died at Ogden] present. FE. Saturday from an attack of rheumat-| the position| ism of the heart, was brought here for who dined ene pointed out that the hotel alwa is full and that a "bet ri class' ‘of guests is coming in all OS ech caused by the burial and _the Th, ee eh funeral held ane yesterday as Dera e had venther heath outlived | ony porate sefulness, since Samuel Thomas, Bernard Stone and| resignation of Andrew Eggertsen 1¢ veakers at the Services were! the évening Swartfager placed! Miles L. Jones. the principal officers Mayor J. H. Frisby has appointed | Bde rs anbomiahs Copley and ©, J. Jenthe rail in the switch and stood in|of the old Citizens company. are the| Carl Christensen a police officer to fli! | Sen. Deceased was about 58 years of| the window of the depot as No. 56{controlling heads of the new. com-|the vacancy, caused by the resignation| se. and was the mother of - eleven eastbound freight, rolled' toward the! pany The stockholders of the new} of William F. Olsen \cchildren. for:-many is : . "She'was -: tol zs ; -years-a,.| stution He remained at the window | company have not yet held a meeting Fourth Ward Reorganized, ae esident ee fale ads her nushand be- had become too expensive for the women of moderater means, for who it was designed, and it was proposed to sell Saue oRerte eae put adi el Wat oan the of long enough to see embankment ahead which and go then to stop the California was nearly due ; over! to elect wired] stood express,| " psp ee Ww ee eee e went over to the scene o e wreck and watched the men arg thre almost lifeless the bodies river explain his ies) is Speciat working sinee actions in any that -he Bere taretls was with' the case wreck, ed him by the Claim man ether day and nieht{ much ce father, Mr. McNitt.-comme bench mis is | seeks te redit need in ap of Ogden FoHowing of chief City : in certain was Se court! upon} his for dudes] | of Charles' tool ce n dence ‘ one ca vmankec G. Lillie. ‘The be pautiful ¢ 5 ee a Pat ye ta and today.} ae s Smart, City counseler, resignation is said to of be cases failing court: have term in January Sea the Joseph Fork health. 1 tables e set all of put Andrew now of | Year's day , er arvel trians ‘ eee Ogden. F, Acord| Waele w 10, State re 2. snowstorm this fall 12 home} | in arriving morning along the report line ee ee ne cnowstorm The bride was prettily gowned i ' white satin 2 taffeta and carried a huge bouquet of large white rose buds Miss Goldie Fell, wearing a rink formerly Lake City, Ogden. rose SEVEN to a of Ogden} spent New from a A he et Lovina Be Sey"Ment ae ae ' George 7 " ene s. ‘The city heavy now]are being deluged vs atetio the | nature that suggest " a ea is too up Over to the Wet tate pee . with the here] ce scr and The} amounted Alfred Jan. work incoming 3 7, when and turn to Mrs. Lillie fornia, to For departed for make their a Oakla home and in Cali- Sebi Phone bee 147 \ music for Republican, 50c the advance a in hehe P Liberal a reader of Subseription T L:? l ‘ reward. pdincces Rink ¢ aes | ops prolly one lbreda "during: an, | vondon the B it | been ne me ari x eae < ve a for c e os Bi Elin, wich ihae at the a here officials a of y S the a m Ts blacksmith nstall the new Te this locality The*coal-mines y to worl here of this} then pe us n to 9 to provide the Number of That er. persons tl the enormous moL killed who Sa have] jured during very|is7, anenot pieguess ce been ais Pata of the for several days on cars Park ac-| They City be not last annually in saeeae * far from taal lars Minn, are Foiled. van. Lp 1.-The | marsh; Ll ted re oe daar eae eibe A aioe lithe life runing oh star of 100,000 Sines. hen maimed into each ' within a that send passengers there, Daca a are a eat gown, or an that en- aiets ae managenally iad, _| oe would-be accidents doing track business on a added profit eternity by aes eat way, of a aukadehe singlethat is | | to | men Summon i doe pe heh SRA er: eens : Oldest Bakr) - friends , and relatives here --------EEE . S0c. qaaic_sapuced. Musit Cos, 46° So. a e S 0 easure Logan, Jar a ei eather of thermometer ul 1 @\ city and l guro Sin ii Sou MI t igal | 2 nd 3 Everyt i ing G oes 4 Ml - : na 2dea SOUTH on the them. officer returned but as The they their None of the official men did fire the ran, so. The} and FOR | National Sympathy Yurn Win a) Woule n's Jail. Ob death |i7 the to|/4"d an he|denial' Offers | bngland. is denial is run officials to enormous through- a that in proper of a tragedy, eloquent When isa 1 b pra a Tne.p Political and |} England "The sulfragists in ad With the keenest oOrts ‘ ee ly . ene tia HCHIMNGE tle ae that pul on highwaymen. SN endennele the 2 aii Social Union of | lrack roads of entire pare! nis tr a ine su police untll we wish |symipathy to express your with our object, cordial our | ‘N® careful at the highest being him to He will serious the be culled good taken charge before graces of his into court to be two,| Terald | | ' er Duration of your earnestness and selfLrunsportation Magnate Dead. | } Sacrifice, and our indignation for the New York, Jan. 1.-Arthur Mills,| of | brutality with which you have been| Vice-president and general manager of| of 4 treated, and for the unworthy delays|the Merchants' Dispatch Transportaby which a minority in parlament has}Uon company, dropped dead from} |been force Relehart the as coming it is certain be a tremendous early, there chief of able | Majority. ‘May your family face q id wis to hinder brave ere the will hearts : of the| be sustained , heart failure wished ited a ice those who were worthy to forerunners and martyrs for ake be the truth's teday. Harvard 45 ag voiee | friene -ne land, He ‘had classmate as dying just a happy Ses within his a BARTON & GO, 45-47 Main St, Clothiers to Men and Boys Davis' MAIN Shoe STREET Store.) Bell phone 14299-Z. or ac bs Silver a a wea Fillings. and up | | Work, Tooth . 50c. music Co., 46 now So. only Main 12 1-2c. Beesley COLLECIVORS FRANCIS FUth Floor, Commercial "SOME G. LUKE, National PEOPLE OF HONEST General Bank . 85.06 DON'T DEBTS, Manager. Blig., LIKE Salt Lake TUS." I Der Merchants' Protective Association SCILNTUWIO | | | ove: ove ts SEEMOY Bridge ea $1.00 .$1 For Postage Stamps. This is what it cost us in 1906, an increase of $1,185.02 over 1905. It costs money to collect bad but honest debts, but turn in your bills. We have no other work to do. fev } Musie will demand. $) 664.86 their} rail-| are ca throughout | Yor : ; ad- , advise fash- there should country.-New. k We is not railroad, and two where as much freight and} America have | 43 many human beings are transinterest the re | Grad d a ce mand "aeathiraps, the in | ios e ras rrade crossings are deathtraps 1e In- |Tolice. ‘brokea fakedown calculated and ‘confessed ‘the [ane by thatintopower | story was to restore; ) tC! indomall granted ages has called serv- | heeds ¥ ter a a significant accident. where ‘| TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTE LY wITHhouT PAIN BY THE LATE T METHODS. We maki ee te eth that fit the mouth. | president of the Southern railroad sys- | pt Generai Philip Schuyler and sev-| , eral others lay dead on the tracks after} Lynchburg , of| tertats erg ee case. land eect him the t Ms overzeal eh the ied Gold Pent tae arte couet eee | | the |] Largast Wine refutation of the train guarded more to be when and g é for the. 50c a Amalgam carefully when are engineers, con| ductors train hands, brake tenders,| towermen. so wide awake, so alert, so well warned by word telegraphed |down the line, | post of duty a& : be « | American careless safeguards, president Lynchburg JANUARY 240 Philadelphia, Jan. 1.-The National | The whole system of railroad traffic ams rican Women Sulfrage association |in America is wrong. terribly wrong, sent the following letter to the!/ With its network of congested single| WOE to in a ffer oO to Association aaa : there service without toolke|the SUFFRAGISTS American If ain ran|!on, shots felt a sharp blow }on his breast, and when he came |examine his star after the tight Tonight t! degrees ative Laods ben ant) chscuteceen celonatr W., fire them son, Robert. Reichart, aged .29|POrts in the press of your efforts to a hearing from Parliament on jvention of the devil they home of a friend|#ecure ippeared at the told a story of how be had been| the vital question of woman suffrage, |#2@ ‘Should ‘be' abolis - ul bbed Relchart 53 but wa ikee, J i 1 ns wcross tu lta 1s wisi hh has-tur their home Instead of: informin Ik 1 va a sa d hold-up, | IO at the BRINGS ‘Tells paths, January | effect. ee ee STORY Prodigal P| Today, jafter ace Cache valley. registers 5 tee BIBLE ° ins firing ,|mavshal Bensley 4 cold wind from the north sweeping | PRAISE the Be r rom haa a. Qvercoats | peshed > 1 6c.," Pl asant | found the mark of a bullet which had | ecks, the jStruck it and glanced om from its he tt . | rounded. surface took a firdiven Bump | he burglars got away and thus early this morning and .continued to : |} far there is no clew to their identity. fall during, the da Only aslight ------ +. iow fall wa recorded during the day, ts f and to ee ee Weather at Logan Bad " M Main COMMENCING TOMORROW Officer oe (Over d ai music, and Knoch Jorgensen visitations, and the marshal was in-|out the country has made congestion of a; f 10 Mrs Berge died «from |Structed to be particularly watchful trains inevitable and consequent disee vhil wit he) ~ husb: ind onyem midnight marauders. aster unpreventable. If human sufPiatti i ‘the old country. He re-| Marly the officer, while going his| fering and human life are the price ‘eta ogee with her body The fdiniils ; | rounds, found that the store of Hall} ef acceptance of more freight than can Pocatello, Idaho, but the body| Brothers was being paid a visit by| be safely carried is not that acceptance te ¥ Guried hai "on account: of their | several burglars. and he at ence|™orally, if not legally, criminal? 4 Army When you come here with YOUR TOOTH TRODBLES you have at your service the MOST PERFECT MODERN APPLIANCES IN CHARGE OF SEILFUL OPERATORS. Good Set of ‘Tecth..$5.00 | Teoth Cleaned .....81.66 Solid | Gold Crowns, be L: - of Property. DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS | such attempt within the week,| direction or official greed-they can 4nd the prevailing opinion is that the take their choice; it's one or the othe former devredations were committed|-Se overload the traffic system so | by the men whose plans were foiled inj Carelessly run trains undet conditions | this last attempt that ee -for a result in-disTwice since Sunday night Jocal|aSter, that wrecks, with their list of | stores have been broken inte and vari-| wounded aan dead. ure terribly numer2 removed | GUS money some OUS autlicies and rail ay that the tonnage Goods National H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 227 8. MAIN, IN. OURIO SHOP. | third ; by the thieves. The town officers beIt is useless fou s4n to consider steps to capture' the] eller as an excuse men, or at least lo prevent further|imerease of freight | J. midignant ussertion unavoidable and bills pee ‘iat: ac of | are a twe-track road for o $e in The over are S Wi oe caller he call cae ane Oo ore = glossec 50c. Co., GEORGE RUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Offices in Progress Building, Salt Lake Clty. grade having their victims at places, and wrecks, such as holocaust on ; Va., Thanksgiving Lynchburg, constituting |ii° Tt fs (ur (reat January (learance ale R. G. DUN & CO. fashion, with the ditched here, others other Is the Only Fresh Roasted Coffee Sold by Your Grocer. Largest stock of musie in city. Sold} at 25c. on the dollar, Beesley Music; Kids cand Pe unother chapter in the ever continued of American railway tragedies. That is the cold, solid truth about ae ot CemASs to be not ; was the the town] oflicer the when Fole of deadi ' in| CONFISCATED. Begin right by subseribing Daily and Sunday Republican. month in advance. rushing over the country, pell-mell, in with that ‘ fact 10.000. 5 |twelve month, by systems car loads of freight and crossings numerous the latest day, near . . Poles Claims but Music 2 fiscal year? This These are ollcia official nese are work. WODK. dt! Nearly. made | Paris, Jan Sixteen tapestries) Valued at $300 000, sold by a descend-| ant of Count Bertier de Sauvigny, the | famous friend of King Louis XVI, w ho | v vas decapitated at the time of the French Revolution, were recently seized by the French government beeause the head of the famous. family, who is now an officer of the French army, had sold them to a dealer ot more than 1,000,000 frances, The tap- | estries were presented by the unfortunate king to the grandfather of the present holder of the. title,.and~ they Frer . ench government now claims the m.; as national propert Annual ht realize b public¢ realize being no exchange, 1-2c. Beesley TAPESTRIES for. Conditions In aug Do plowing ae ‘ ip ie mu M : Sn ‘ I lin former-| tiv L fs Rie Wit 1 aa friends from| | rtterie' te nt atte nd the recital The. funeral of Mrs, Hosea: Berg lied November 22 in Fredeviek-| <t a "Nor .y: Was held today at the The speak-j| ward mit eting house irs rms were Bishop O.. H. Berg, Andrew }iknudson. David John and Erastus; offoi j The First ward: choir furn-| ae . a devil-may-care result of trains will enitat of Result S| 4 ve a ae | he wore his official a elae 5 an) iq | means of saving the i ae sought means et at/railways are operated 9.703 persons other lost their lives dnd 86,008 were in- and ‘have being without. bee n tied up at |the wree Lon-| opt \N ae hersattention for twoabroad aeiratsHe ind Statement tn ~ of jnusual nlee| jain | people. It No. credit, music for 12 46 So. Main. ‘tonic i had. seater the eis the attrac class men = bene beyond as th putting accomnmodat to homie has old years the their 5 tree prices - . contemplating ee Hayes, ead a ii which) thme'he...has 24 ont edad oh Roller |? masters under training ltuken | first ; He Berlin PP mand. thee Re ames price S8.0t $6.00 advance a ipa Auditorium F gray ak er RESOLUTION = GOOD lo be Itecular paid browne thigh > m . " Beesley Pe) NE by subseribing Sumday ] Lie 1d. ares heet off marked price. 46 South Main Tox right Begin Daily AtiI t ] yreaktas > tic Pee onty time short 1-2 and 1-2 Music Co month 1 of the France | } weogding raise county Infion . Stoc e rtd i ; creph-enwh waited uppohthetridegna| 279m Union Stock Yards.ds, St Sunday3 | 'miatterero -of ‘cleaning: Ubi ) the »esity Bullet Fired By Thieves GlanAlbert R Wilber attended the groom Great Basso Returns Home Pi eCaVv) nane dapple grey, } . After "all'prevent |-had. enjoyed ..a|4Ueo>. 1. eavy' mane oapmie ren ces From Metal-Burgcoming the of one Andelin, J. W. L dark t 1 dainty to now I-Interesting To be a reader of the SoU can. | Regular subscription ele e $8.00. If paid in advance $6.00 Huntington It officers. eee B,|P8rts of the state. Miners ,.| ®Xamined the patent say successful arrangement 8,|#ble in Dr declared ae is erecting a--largo Ulacwamith peas Hccldents i "the. United QRAens er ler tie OUT pose ne) State wtp used ut the coal ibaa of Do they know that in the carcless, en _ - a ols the patent. He x-| happy-go-lucky manner in which our Frisby fight ussion, chureh it will the postals of a hand of ons to the « Grace vom ttended nile ince by $ ithe tin cen Puce allowed. uring confessed that the original plan ‘of the Sore a eek pr arcestoned women rate -Ans. an ; 2 sines that ,are too large to go around t! 2 : Cou nty Attorney Frank Evans and Wife bake left today,for a few days' visit In Salt P.]Ceunt. of all neve = Mayor of | the recorder's for NovemThe next meeting of the boca * 3950 or December the These cards, it is thought, are } Din Gae of f expressing to these the senders' indignation at the the officers. have. taken in the | it ahs || oflicers action LOST. cowardly nearly -ASSO- February. Carrie marshal and to railroad areNe |# turn table Dixon ve. February| al; Creditmen;: vs viel of Schaerger Sch erge ae ae blizzard: HORSES EF. vs.E ,Prede lation north | board it ret aire Are was Te latter proposition le or trite p idéuation of the, board oe diesere - citizens.) the approved, 73, wae $153.30. January Montague» Feb a James A, Love pn et i. 7 a ca Sotinson noe Reg rere ary of sports: werd ape r of precinct and bonds d will be held fer r Warner; Mechan; eee officers oe ca ve State" Thomas and|uary 50, Christopher James W. Memmett were 2 late| lo the section. Kerr, Salt assengers if eine ea the R. ae both of the of our session pas finish January 16. Arthur Tanner. aeaninie trator, vs. Aaron Carter; January 17, J. EB Philips vs Peel Canal] company; January 18, Laban Harding| ys Hannah | is! Ryan; January 19, Roy-| zs oh Ly with Ogden; Cc. Horrocks, - ag ted present of M. Nearly Nearly foremost official sia 78 and today Ke a - January 5, Daly; vs. proved; Fourth| 5, A. se eee } Bishop | amounting In 2 of the adjourned The}county been vs. An Te Sec eie + counseler; first. second January Spanish business. | today owing | throughout this eee ferns upon Pee the] ges Mrs.en . only ones family. on Fell Ettie ovas tively Califor nia - Oe Ee with great pe ls and wed-| resi- venty-fifth| fhe rooms were with beautiful " ci,eV. i of = Slrect. arranged oe the L | ing one D.| Mariiaee Neenses have been issucd4s25. Mintte Boy eck vs, Warren D. Boybee oe Ot ADS De tas X. Shoemuker of Evanston and|ack; January 28, Enooh Carter. ¥s. Mare-aGcS Aine ae Fawk of Paris, Idaho: ©, F,.|Susaina M presie: January 29, CaroMarie Fell. becare ithe Tinie of Bodie, Cal. and Gilbertal line M. Adams vs, Joseph Adams, Jan- cD lA, NANG TOOT Miss Gilberta bride ding Wedding. omar H. al oe Enoch Gray, anua 8... Washburn P reston; January re ‘% . Tp Pre " "+ YS Pre? ee er ere Biles} in Ogden A. : I following the vs. of new year was ushered covering of snow Phe pistrict laws working on the case on Sunday mornhe funeral of the Jate Patrick] ing, and have continued until suc- an willbe' held brigerenstaha ad at 10) cess has rewarded their labors lock vat. the, Cathole:.church Treveling Auditor eeisuet of the] tio Grande was in the city yester-| Pell-Lillic of Partridge plaintift; police neglect E&. |cause resignation bishop of the Mormon | eounty commissioners was held the Fourth ward, ‘the | Yesterday, ae following pines? Be : sacte = Eggertsen, Skeen vs rhe Browning. | with a the of occupy &. : the ae | bishop; Lake}. District D. E. wherein the het morn- Salt and Second case Lake a the| | Partridge, fehurch in aa Ogden Briefs. Jan. 1-Judge Ogden Ogden, | in enforcing Jones} of Salt retain Browning, s 1.-Tomorrow the ase of J. Police Thomas oust srounds in::not it is under vs, be the to will Armstrong will to hear Chief of 88) Thomas of the concern oe See ee ee Jan. Judge te He| ag| been the cause of the information Puede | mation woluntéer: 4 boy's Ogden, City, man-| has although Mr. Skeen not} "drunk." . se, deserves Agent can who | | from|!2& remorse, ‘Jones, Eor ferreting out reck With the ished him and info and trainmen young ‘Agent on the the the ner except s almost [ of oflicérs, that management Jan. Miss Eliza Jensen, instructor in do-} mestic selence at the Rieks academy, returned to Rexburg yesterday from; Lima, Mont., where she went to spend Christmas with Miss Nell Child. Miss Tillie Flamm returned home Monday. She has been studying mu- | sic with Hugh Dougalland Prof. MeClelland in Salt Lake. President Thomas E. Bassett, who | has been in Salt Lake on. business for a few days, has returned. 2 + A GOOD RESOLUTION. | Rae the vacancy, are Service to, jt all the worse, the guests not age Peake aoain closed The and much of disclosed it ar loae-bad.gone most . en 2 nelane discussion the the line it as COALVILLE ss the according)to "Ji should = Fletcher, Wife of Promi- | #2", to make Buried at Old Home ge . of have to . waged by two factions, one ‘of which declared the management was "stingy" i" In ¥ "$5 The Friday] of woman's street, subject gin gis Idaho, developments There wefe few amen present. Mere man.Was: ata discount, and the execution of polite and cutting phrases was ene a peat 1 CHOnaEY. Piss ts eut to As far as might be gathered by an intriideesiothe-aenr Avoe eli itd Settee home and al ee FROM - : oo and anther that aepora ble. lack of plenty. hotel, ee Resolved, We'll Only Drink Fresh Roasted Coffee in Charles the case of the fifty elk scalps whieh| were Captured at Sugar City on Octo-} ber 15 by Deputy Game Warden Ellsworth, t has been admitted that the state game law has been broken many limes recently, but it has beeh im-! possible to capture any of the guilty | parties. October 15, last, the officers Succeeded in getting fifty elk scalps} which were packed and all ready to} be shipped from the state. <A search| was immediately begun for the peo-|} ple who were shipping them. After| much trouble Vee Brinkley and! Charles Purdy were arrested in Los Atigeles, and charged with violating| the Idaho game lay They were glv- | en a hearing nuteree the United States} commissioner at Tos Angeles, and as a result will be brought to Idaho to be tried in the Circuit court. | This is a very important arrest and! the officers expect to have all who! have been guilty of this offense under} arrest before long. | Daniel Ricks, son of Judge Hyrum cks, spent his holidays here with iblatbven: He was on his way from Oregon to Anaconda, Mont The district schools open tomorrow morning, but the Ricks academy students have the remainder of the week| to rest up after the holiday festivities. Several watch parties were held last} evening, and the old year sent along his way with the best of wishes and history as a battle of tongues," the th NOTES the : eyes er on tt a Twenty-ninth lease A ahaa: to the teas outside noon] The sa very | sav would Citizens' viewed Thursday |those who have looked at the posi-|Mrs. Samuel tion. J. MeCauslin tlred it for one nent Man, trip and decided that had been brought by them from Ogcompany, which has been doing busi-| dY Wweather-and there den and this they soon emptied.|/ ness here for the past three yvears,| mud down this way at Swartfager accumulated a heavy | has decided to discontinue and is now|C. Johnson has accepted "jag." and soon became foolish a thing of the past A new company for a trial, and will fill Placed vol 1 has also bee Che route is a very the the for can one } 1.-Stockholders Washington, East to eee bishop of of Logan City. ; Bishop Smith} prominent in. political life and mains some carrier route No. problem , hard fone the} Company. 1.-The the of ov | mua ea eS in voted ; Jan. Martha hotel THelsettled@at'|-747 a merty.meeting, 1860 came to] f the stockholders, was appointed Fourth ¥ York, Special Rexburg, 5 [tena ONE | tepublican steadily Mie and THIS IS A BETTER FOR 1907 Purdy Held for Shooting Fifty Elk. the nef bee relieved but has| Was a staunch Republican, that his rhe funeral will be held at wili not | F riday at the Logan tabernacle. it, matter D. vexing has lessening of The entre | fit theatre the re- en Tee Jan. several skating on mint} subsequent} the little to divide roller New made | tion per-| yet veritable instrumental that the men|®@ttendance about decided the depot | and to! bottle was although houses and ees this| C°!P! }also celebrat« have on|5!™lar the | has ee released Swartfager states above mentioned hung on Sunday evening, months owners, was more | appointed to fill the vacaney, the first to enter} nad to decline on the Serra in this city, and] duties as city superintendent wag field Lease ce over which he} neer McFeely and the serfous injurs Theatre i lsary material for the pipe. TI omided for forty-six years. He was of two other trainnven, today sucwetse Suita, Bneincee. ee rp' 5y = beeper Patra ‘ch ildre i ceded in wringing a confession from|, C8de0. Jan. 1.-The pioneer play-|Pany expects to have the work finish-|the father of twenty-two « ee ren, Six-| Roy Swartfager, the 18-year-old son|20USe: known as the Lyceum, on|ed by February 10, when it. will be ied of whom ae ati: living. tae of The the confession, station agentwhich at Peterson | fwenty-fifth street, has rung down ite! connected With the intake of the pres| ete are ee es te Ms Donia * is a written | Curtain and closed its doors. It is! ent lir ne. | leading citizens and for a num er of one,-is most startling. ‘The boy aa-|4/¢, that the little house has been The vaecaney in the judgeship of the bere president. of the original Cache) mits that. he placed the rail on the| P/@¥ing @ losing game and on Sundayj 7, enile court caused by the resigna-| stake, and Miss Hattie Smith, ex-} track, saw obstruction to William Brinkley Establishment. ae : mer ae dei, entire-| came to Utal"in:1854. art | Farmington and in j ia | Bray Bedfordshire, _Ien Dec 25, 1/1828. He reached the age "of 78 years on Christmas day, just *hristms d just pass ed... He joined the Mormon church in 1849 and Lumber| been his c ae the rhomas com- commenc- Merrill Vote the Martha Washington ee Thomims ‘Sternace of wealter Gntll | sufferings. i laying been was as delay has 5 ¢altuke railroad of waterworks to 1 last " by The work Provo was December oS ‘Stockholders The immediate cause of |, ; death came was. bladder -trouble.cofituaated | -oste o Living in Model Hostlery ee a: i : two years ago, together with compliNeurly is Doubled in Recent cations follow +a a : a Inter ty GC celyed the} the WILL TRY HUNTERS | FOR KILLING GAME SUCCESS ee was en surrounded ine nanded byby cee|PRICES GETTING TOO HIGH sey- ljeral 7 MARKED . | ee Bisncy ee ae euch 4a ae fend to to! sufhis Jeden, Jan, 1,- Special Agent Jones Greek until the latter called to him of the Oregon 1 thet. commanded him to drop the coal Jre :Short ine, who has| |; and pp /merson refused and started to run be bor aise Teg : aeee ee orking incessantly on the inyes-|]1oward the offic e, When the Greek] Ugation. into at. Peterson': | x. P . live |W. S. ‘"e Rawlins Pinds It Impossible , de | Fill Position on Bench Vacated ee oe ee morning to get which to heat paid a NO JUVENILE COURT JUDGE |ee o'elog left a although appointe Deam He of the Lean, Jan, ee iil for five {ately about. 7:40 the Greeks, who os ‘ t A tabi eg days; and that the outfit car this ficient coal with | watchman et 1€ Place jee had. Tnter-Mountain Greek trating ; i a a pie eahieh rate wamits ae of PIPE LINE was 78 Years rs Old a | to Utah i | 1854. ‘Water Works Extension, to, | | Have Been Completed Last [Republican Special Service, THE TIME. atarctcr cages Se ta Ad thal» ees pects ee PROVO ° =_ ow WRECKING ~ City, Utab. | ize |