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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, gre ASK JUDGE BROWN KNOWLTON 1S NOT UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS ENTERTAIN | | ------ | Several professors of the University, the linguists told) the noted count > . } in Law. _ ia | . is ben Given Work . Members by Done Since Was pr for Good ner i Sensational Tastitution Willis L us judge quested si to by Alimony resignatior After and was rx ae w ‘ ,| tle aie eae os r Gurintonne who He for aware yractical! UM some unu- stand taken by the commission and ina and oe a> tal ilk the various introduced to to lat de-| the rom ; n f ing ng his nat e < premises °61 Fourth treet His: eruelty nd: }3 Mr mem-|her the lnglish, ur before his Oriental home It however until some pro-) ceunt's' departure was not know time. after the that. he ‘ODtON ‘The : or rule Tugende. cok ity Co " Will meet : written toa. reply the office January m., this of] 24 1 Judge = The Brown letter Non-comuinittal was delivered to Brown vesterdayv afte fice. When asked if he replied 1 I rnoon at he would a at 10 at deft eit, and }: anc T) The written ‘mission letter requests communication ge the] /_PRESS j| j Ha inne i | NEW FICERS eee om he, annual yesterday held tothe send a} com-{ election by the c : omply with | the face of the opinion andes. maa by be. toPupreme' court * that aera ‘get out. T maintain opinion was not a criticism that of of officers Utah Press Letter Th to Governor. iraried eas e commission' drafted. "a eettc by the commission Me oe OeN i "The Honorable : "Gentlemen; . sf ; of commission the ta'. pia changes Which 2 Governor As Si Salt Havis., County ‘com-| Are was as and. é fol-| we crudities of the the Jaw and "Ateus legis- a ¢ ‘ Its right to a appearance, ee § . THE ry, cone trains both days, io and. for its Success are very bright Many | veservations for Pullman accommoda-| 19 and - caken They're : Dentist, the best' 500 Scott Bldg | tions a He ee EMER tion since IS UP FOR mistakes| was. filed' fie PROBATE ah yesterday of at .for permanent] Her estate consisted of was as been made, of is in the city on|see shares a the and it will Rio for a few the "home folks" --- That in| + ~ rOyeT DO YOU can buy you @@"ufacturer's is i ea . - ce PROMINENT MASON . , Mrs. Reed Was Deserted Anna Reed filed a complaint. terday 6 . secure re-| . : Salary 7 mee should Bere ete Explanati on, of " the law 3 UW yeer acpeene court. wee fhat he Be © stronger peeear in) pilneh he Judge cedure simply Sde folseron and showed which Was pointed a a : were sated: 7 ae "he entirely aaaiaian a o the his oe that| erred, a ried to found, court w : appointed two as years ago. occasion he was and ® uper ntendent Ey In regard to of ud g¢ Brown personal D. the has fitness Nae, Salt-Lake YOUNG es for Mrs. of cruelty Salt Lake CLUB DAYS . FOR oy 9 he and deal and Nettle Judge The : Nola iber ne before for the| ther lan-| does court-room| was before| H.Christensen) matter Tuesday made not ONE ry that | DOLLAR certainly Crag done of he: : - are rarely | D that these Judge matters Mec *"For kindliest ace. Judg feciiien Prov or {[ tHe have best of of of the The issued by Republican || | of - a) laa the} e Rast What - concealed bronchial Xoraten His| moved. act! The re-|selzged ‘ago. the r Throat ork ; ae for Jat mail tube Heh nine of ae ss . en , V5 Ww hich month had . oo ie ' rin Hamilton, before the , of | 22] | 6| 48] a s| 40) GS} i 8 12] home, and Main had to esterda o serve one THE It SPECIALS ee the' uae is Injured i of| Ad - die-hhiee hssuffering pp US toca broken as Tuesday a entire afternoon. strips on a parWhen he was broke and wreckage from ee called four ribs. w or he fell below eS who said ee 1e he had Md yuggee department} of : the George worse and piles and | house the more | While OUR | c of aA} un is Me ly Ze he "will lool » Se some time te : " , -l R. Mar the itinerary of My, Beyee clans s t Re ot J 18 . ; oa The. : gar case : , . * ; 2d the eae tae roe Pa a pe ; will state : handle all Moris home the Juvenile under court. probation reports H the He of rev"| [Clauieba: Seevlne -inoe cane ie the wards wa ' mental ‘ hos-| 4°&@ ; now of the home ‘arvicen-Ctree i *o run naan through to are ve cea ences State orison G. be brea that In Armstrong's she will to concdn ee d 3} 7 court| have oe the Mire In Evans ing a a Micat . Block-Fire veut Siege resulting from an overheated stove pipe in. the ° > a basement of the Evans building Tuesday ifternoon caused aloss of $700. $200 of which was to the building and re "| a ‘rest on the contents. The fire for and walked seized with through the streets.|the station she had $122 these hallucinations] session. Fannon, who Is In her possuspected of the and two tonlgnt allroad eee Stands abatement caused. aus council : i | Dead. "aC 22.-One speed, mei ee Me The1e¢ ‘J Im-} } } "neine scneiges : none assenge was I zs ; $4 water |,| Planos |, ‘Upright. ie oted St. Wh en you are near ‘i new order assured Bakery, Ind. i Dr. H. from West.' 16, - Wyoming. H iat oe Unley. OF THE ts DOLL, AN, . 1s1 | L to oe Francis E. D emnoen te an} inpe h = Ch . Ohey- Chamber of C ommerce, ge a iG LARGEST ‘ - the U 56 . 58 . WwW 3 - d -vr ‘att LR SNC Wie) MOU. £0 non) ne oreiey Amvateford:) H,. animal Hicks, George South St.. Fi ll repay . time Williams the left local you tor the expended. left last improved, for ag ees will return from His condition a severe has at- and to {t this fe FR EE ADMISSION. through nent Oregon Short. Line, who has Los Angeles for se veral weeks, tack as been of tonsilitis. suffering he t oh" : Tuesday fiapention Frecciaco' on usiness A. Reeves, general Seek |greatly / that of industry, | California, of sheep Sab. J ‘phone y ONE | From wi ‘olie Collin FOR 7 ‘ || | mag-| ns DAYS | 3-40 youds the PERSONALS, 0 $100) of tae, been in "the rr é 4 HAVE oh AG OF Moheay *Postoffice.® 7 of as Tao : en a iees = used es. $260 ak 70 co. 52 bakery : to aang cea te7 gl e The Republican will tell you every day what the Legislature is doin 22.-By peaublicnn fi . .-$235/ of ae mee a came to | - her for-} a few months fur today eevee SIXTY at a vast range.of prices | Furrier, Knutsford. eee | i Tr = 7 Jack Back nited States Nees 3604-Y ap. eneap. ‘duit | Mon- And best equipped manufacturing fur shop and the highest pald and most skilled Grote 28 hee roars. : Ww e} ..+.i.s.4+% $4 "Grand ver Plann « Ae the Ae. the! Te building' 5 ..dicciepee Beautiful Bailey, Y. & WESTERN you flue Upright Concert: had two living in "neyenne, Unanimous tax! In n S. Reiser ‘South St. | repairin Bee Posies e 7 Player Pianos ied Sat ate Vienna the ae patching, she both dollar. sable are Warren | j general house waht yo alatuvay te "nt the Big | year approv-| wv a discursPsion repairing. <A. 12 East First Plastering, ket the.one Wh ta watch No. r, " Pee of somei iarriage thi y are a -_---$---_e--ee - - --_- wrepy "o% WE Ee HAVE ' EVERYTHING From in- | DUG | Mehesy | Connecil. work of He also s married to He maleai ins ott jcourt ~ , 9 on February 28,1900. B : , " me and injured in e#}{ tana. Mrs. Herdlesky on the West-{| Lake from. Montana, between a | mer husband died, and noe by was } sons, ----- Knabe testimony and an examination per-|checks of the Milling company which jformed by Dr E. W. Whitney she} totaled $168 and secured the money | was committed ta ae insane ae }on them by forging the endorsements. | Mrs. Herdlesky ars of ag | He will be arraigned in Judge Dieht's Me- She One ne Jan for a bonus on the Gottonwood conduit. ack}: Those | serious ee iain injuries pee accoun |'Prepare and a reception for the "Peerless as scon as Mr. Martineau | Leader' whistle a) exe cx ile : hauled | She was adjudged Insane on April 14,/ was| 1905, and committed. Since that time | snow, Six | the complaint states, she has crown | $ Monday night in rejecting the } party claim of Contractor P. J, Moran} igi Hardman ladder. The) a Thompsontaken approved «ne Mayor actionEzrayesterday by' theof council and : as THead-on; Caad-on, amMmapyrea, Mayor i. Fine | Jowele his oo ans ‘ bread at -_-- a which Site etn Lofticer of the supervision of ay r inmate Reena Knutsford Were severely jolted, but ves : jured serlously > ann cada a ed on be tude led Months tor § isan Mikeike EgEgan, who | io arrested some time ago charged tit larceny. -w entenced to mths in. the rt ail by Judge "nasdnv fte ieviae Diehl ne it ti } ct re-| in the Third District eourt the | cause her disease is inturable yesterday. running a a nhlhigh eerains, ih ae pass "1 on #& 4 Curve en Harding hear Harding ac ‘as "ry : ' business! Lazen-| suffering several nervé --- leit estimate ae OFFERED AT SALE ete : early buying. man was killed head-on ee ed ern Maryland vice] Bakery giy State ae present. definite definite he turned from the ways or the righte-} ovr r 5 Sheriff Em xs ous and.was 1 ss soon Pe ; } i a after : ; : fast in the toills-.of| his; welfare: for the law He will be arraigned before} com: Judge Diehl tnis morning to answer Watching for Bryan ' as an eereemea street Furrier, Trains Meet rams MCE Cumberland ts] BROKEN the eed os ee yee cee of the strips to clinging h to the ' taken Sica Commercial street of it lay untouched on subscribed A. , Ree prominent and more respectable ] supel atural -beings, the inhabitants committing the robbery has not been Streets of Salt Lake The street de-] of the planet of which she was queen, | found. partment made little attempt to clear| were about her. She would talk to} Pay Checks Cashed-Levi Rose an the snow from.the other streets, and] these imaginary beings and they would |employee of the Utah Milling and in fact, many of the downtown cross-| converse with her. na her nightly] Building company was arrested late were sti she1 i ned severa ! per ersons 1 , ing rs wet still co oOvere ‘red with the » St iOW | strolls stroll fright ned ate j Truesday afternoon on a‘ warrant that had fallen days before ind her husband | file ‘a an affidavit! charging him with forge ry. It is charg-<-<-$-$- | charging her with insanity. Upon his| ed that _Rose obtained six pay is divided tf $10 im per Lazenly, treasure! streets nailed shattered j #elV y claim- ul eech Bound Over Mike Sarich harged with nd Jarceny, was hound over to thi Natrict court by Judge | Die hl on Tuesday Court. : be of 374 Navajo street, Poplar. Grove, |. ADderson'" neared ie | tO of great from drifts i" from received atwhile to wreckInjuries the buildings Third nelping South of : hesy . comifs office. which l value is fully $ his his no an Gr eee and' on there yesterday and there | main there during her life time had a nusty look but prompt cessation until every bit of} "or a year prior to her commitment| al on the part of the department : oa s she sul s superna tural1 hallu' direct <d by : Chief Vail quickl was carted ac from the street ultereded from ‘ zy t \ cry pu t orders to clean Commercia} | cinations In the night she would] it under control MIlls, Cash-Gladys Carricd Gladys | hear and slumbers her from awaken depart street the from came street ment early yesterday morning, pursu‘lestial voices. Laboring under the] colored, the sweetheart of Fred Fanant to a kick thatailhad been made by |i bapre ssion eh that alewollaleay she was a queen On] non the tea negro cook at Ada Wilson's the @iunlngeee arise ean bal eee es ‘ i le yu: iness people of the street to plat ie ‘ 33 ommercial St. was arthe police department | rd d in a sheet and stall about}/rested early Tuesday morning by OffiWhile the snow was being cleared i the reom : ‘ral. times she left the|cer H. G. Lyon and when searc hed at . ae a >: Suny is steady JCOaRKS ‘n d Worked was no 04] clearance eae peo state's Herrick to eer and birthplace Was arrest ut ft er adh 60 too . it au Six ae labor whieh| Was to perform | With drug with|* ( the him th aS as, his. Olsen, snow 7 The Tr] 12| our Vienna which . English, state car In-Ole' un-|-his action =; iwehts is Wagons | Judge -) Building. bu3,|the| | "| 10]... e i CON- pak RIBS his' den m aE S eeu : Taken nis bwe.as street Tuesd wheeant sday | G. Griffin has near the Jew hha.be the American city administration re-) pital Frederick) V. Herdlesky "sceKs'| © yoeg) aril . Cleprings-T veads ay' Commercial street the most | he n complaint filed | ! bant zl important thoroughfare in as Salt Lake, |" CY OE‘ce frSe ree I leerteesy*a ihc A AR: ceresrs eT' 0e0 t 53an1 ->; = Ht I Siva AS SALE Walter Herrick deso-| ie d\..;. 4 .| v}.--..| . 6 1 7 6| 221 ‘02 n21t a 4 48) 4 an 30} 10 ee stock by y great great Unfitted at last for was necessary for order to secure " . ah ho i... 14 44, } than of atthe nolluliy, OF the atletiiovant: | Uisiadte: allie M Hevdieanyi --- Lewis and faces weakened < it in. 1"{Ate cy eyes the : Untouched. ment that you need this} Mehesy the Furrier,! Best" destruction ; a18} 32) for luvestment-T. » Strip of ground 24. fu) t) 6 Ar 544 ...| and of a lost n't wife! a home that was all the money, friends and com-! ‘days ifter the quake) & % 5 36] ea 52] Be { | Baye. ee oe Olsen the memory of! in his ears, 7 . ever | found family The strain became great at last and so he turned to common source of often used by men tells : a tale brought went immediatel go was. where-he would: "7 his he stretched out to ! hin) 7 busi- peers tes b= ge | | Lewis was) math . a respected activity AS Wherever Tp paid and diary the company general business. will The eset offi-|f of the company are: Moront La-) a | Ution ae once street was cleaned as slick very snovelful away," ant the cleansed of the dirt and ee: | bork and employment... fortiicoming; but } scene . he man;|qdo what he would blow,v | deadA voices was ever 4 4 . ade FOUR and ve-|He X-ray pleture he that» a one a t 6 ! th : pej sotat RORMOTE: SURE STEAD Roe ~ = : anne coe Commercial Street Cleansed of Frederick V. Herdlesky Files| or the detendant's appearance Sef 4 : > nei AT cicun Appointed 4 | Probation -tb.: Snow s While Others Are Complaint in District | 3a aearani aL ee iesOllicer c eagr oon tr ea ilea o incorporation Secretary the trouble. nao -| Was sha dow, was give r, ene giana mereao vane ¢ 74) 3) 32! mI cently The "Eat been | Seeten en. Dya Fran- 56} | secretary ' | and} sim 2-year-old a spital, an > w : San the of vice, flanked by demi-monde was more CieGs:..O the ‘y, a mem- ° "4 Wal pain 32 : ner on car a 9 » in ‘hat artery sorts of the 50i 42; 50, bresident;: EB... Morrison, ah anager and director and 8. is doing ~ child, Isidor Berko with a choking fit aine. *. Specialists could discover [| hashopea field he willof find great theuseful-)up right! closed as lost, the nail. until Pann William} ° ° South Main. . e Fit. ---_-- 1 13 9 Pann i. 52) 94| ‘ Millord2 wae = Men Organize ‘ "1 PpProduce. . Loa Creamery & a ar ~ ; of to| zeny. DOLLAR you every Legislature os the/ing to account for good | worn almost to a i se several DAYS VOK ONE Republican wilt tell . N ete rs of . All be announced, ; Miller Wins Suit-A decision - in |raver of John N. Miller was given by Judge Charles W. Morse Tuesday in a case of equity filed against Mrs. Mar- 4 48} 42) in 1 1 Wher ae Se him! ful lation to so many he wandered around) tne ruins secking g the bodies. s of his!j dead, but to no avail and at last} ©eart-sick and weary he turned away) Tr} pay ea association are to be} call for the mee ting Secretary sustained ens owes of) ‘the terrible. losses|@ kindly hand. was n errib § . ‘ disaster when. all dear swept away V ) Awe H. TINUES Py, he inthe Judge and elt on: It is unde eros Keone McCrea at the request q ne SIXTY The club importance world gards GLE! c ARANCE hy?" BO, v eveningin room: great ieee Brown requirements, duty is manifest. Hts failure to has shifted, it seems to me, the sponsibility _ the es some clements| ness, will. and He that clear meet S Sat « Men's WUl meet Thursday ATmstrong's court. 2nd county building. 27,| ee ee aS, of good for some § girls with or whom Fe lst| MEETS Young e dealt. However,er, the court}rt | th .c he C eSupreme re of this state has defined in unmis-| Con nee ; W Ke the i after| prices for furs, ee Z ne " re Snutsfore REPUBLICAN ° ONE. Q 8 par iealine "d for $2,000 sh ares of the he StratBrees divorce Stratton, in onfavor| the| They were mar-| has 15o ne cisco holds { é Stratton. City Stratton. See 5 "ea. stationery. i 20) 24) {| - LEAST 5 og|., 6 OUR W MEN'S Whieh of ' . eo : ey innemucce Yun e "Below aero of Austhe late for sale cheap, call East 2nd South: St Z ree Bros.,=, Barrow on judge of the|tukable the prime On a previous| tions for terms the position, and it quallfica-| hag fur arraigned reprimanded guage used by him ao the a examining a girl who 2 : Fine Piano p. m: 661 living5 because 4 ; Louis Paul eras T. The Republican will tell you every day what the Gee talabiee is doing. a great boys contributed| Chicago The custody of the minor child,| Members Bernice Stratton, was awarded | discussed Mrs. cessor, : Samuel : Newhouse i in. a decree Mrs. of plaintiff, at con- | SIXTY orypy enough money to procure a building! and fit It up for the boys' clubs. Judge| in 6) d the divorce case of aguinst A. J. Stratton, commission to uct as it sees fit fn re-| taining him or appointing a suc-| commission ad Decree n pro-| 1898. meth-|Sarah Saar. Kecondary 1897 S i de-|ton hose who know Judge Brown say he will, in all probability. refuse aA resign from his position, Oe Fee Brown 27 thought the law and|of was|granted by the opinion, the Was recognized as a| grounds Helicvod the critic ey been s August TOM Brown has bepee ae ave one enild oe ihey is Te a aa Mabel. naedaughter, yf 7 years age Years Of { sage they vere marrice Ss: ake commission way lengthy, and Judge he ge i] i ‘d ja area before the board to}: ae mse oe the attack' of " é s Reed etiat BEE Alexander Hardie "als ar xt on Walla. wascee a brother of Kh pe) M. We Hardie. James has failed to provide his wife we SRO niare necessaries of life.|7 Sednwtt an affidavit asking be t ay in the ‘third District court. to ‘ eas , vn TiA a divorce trom sews William "s Reed| 5 the grounds of e descriion. For the} upon pas erat | ves- that 1) od | *16] oe AT - 8| 4}. "> ins , Omaha Phoenix : Pittsburg Ponatellone Portl 1 : ortland, Ore penid olty ospital shortly after 12 o'clock Tues-|St. day He was born in London Noy. 5.| Sts i ° 6 lt a M4 oe 24 ec errs : Nau Varicite Norfolk. Va : . Meroe North Platte Okls -homa DEAD |e ICA .....---.| BUY 4S] | Francis Hardie. of this city... The sisters and brothers who will..mourn| his death are' Mrs.LeGrand Young, Mrs, Agnes Lynch, Mrs. Phillip: Fer- eae pe Rock rag Geli ne ° leit aia 38} 60] 4|..-.. 8] (48) 4 #16|:°8|~ 8 22| 38) 4 | ee . : {t, in our opinion ft will be advisable, In the light of the recent decisi of the Supreme court, for le Sate a actment to. provide such iit of sia fe . Los Angeles Miles City .... Modena Brant ems: at at mixe from the scenes of desolation which| to the charge of forgery and when mat tine: a Democratic a fa a j ee ae fenulies enna Willer lee sen case is called 39 checks for sums ran Beet and! him before everywhere -=|spread sought in new places again to take up|ing from $1 to $10 will be spread out Bryan, who will lecture In Salt Take the broken skein of life and by means); before him, silent witnesses of the a rot ; about the first of February If it.cs of hard work at least deaden the ; ee he has fallen . BaD | : to whichc : ene || be arranged, the Utah Democrats will pal we aweal btn 25 1840 and is of Seoteh parentage, | Salt Lak With a hand-cart company he came|San I ranciten to this city in 1856 He was a promSanta Fe ... inent Mason, being Past Grand Master Seranton pe the rast nd Lodge of Utah He Baka sri eaves 2° W fe €and i = Tonopah es a) three children, Julan Hardie of Philadelphia, Mrs. "victoria _ Je ssie Robbins: of California and Wash ingthn ' disccssion a Independence Pur : ' ults, § aa Believing yes-| : re | eee ? ls | |- j fons ‘ Little Knutsford stoc out ee annin nvestmeniene recipipita- | Whleh 16) S26|:98 12). 16) 10 10/46). ea: es 0 .... Ciena Huron - rington asks to be appointed guardian| «¢ Albert Carrington and Richard Car- pre-| vari- | ae Store == . degrees; | A. ef : personal. ambit lon organizations. The rington, his two minor sons, who are Officer or act at Bete ace of any} named in the former petition as hetrs the law now makes ea or which to the estate. [ not be permitted to curtail ot ee -_-_-_<_--- 2 _______ way restrict its usefulnes ETE WE AR SHOWING "While we believe thee the present|A. magnificent variety of handsom: method of appointing the judge of the| furs from our fainious hactice Me Juvenile cour as much to ateneria hesy "the Munnar aan Me- constitutional Nace } Galveston : Grand JInnetion : East A be fouur} ~ ""T re . Denver Detroit be- we TAs REALIZE furs at Mehesy's. cost? = -fr ae 29 _ Boston to uffalo iiro Gal, wars days. down ye BV surpass Dé - - --____-_ ‘ Sina = Sateen Grande West-! sented for Gaur Ganka will site inaividuaie & as deration a for the follows oar = - The excursion rates to all Yoastern | Jacksonville noints, effective Jan. 22. on éall the| Kansas City s, @ E é oe i ‘ as railway lines, were taken advantage of | Knoxville by many Salt Lakers who desired to Lander Alice| $7,000, probate five have dehy manager ern, . A> complete inventory Carrington's estate, valued : S BETTER j ~ of| Jan. 1, .33 inch . ao ed uta 2 Weather Elsewhere. weather at the old home Br Eo oBehebet. commer weneral ace | nee, lieved that the excursion former expectations. season ° thor ummars i and] ' 1 a west as in the deposited in cash $1,032-80 and tank, besides some personal property | Jobn VT, Hardie Was Past Grand MasMrs. Carrington left two brothers, on rT . aint' aed: y \ hers, ons ter of Ulab Grand Lodge, Sister, seven mephews and six nieces ; who are hetrs to Che ebtarte John: T,. Hardie. has* succumbed: to In another petition Charles S. Car-| Pneumonia. He died at the St. Mark's a We : temperature, Inch; terday - me on the people UNI YOuU'D section fair weather towith slowly ris- « a : ao Peete Maximum COAST bread take be by " ae The Parley | regular tht this ineleorological Wasaich|the eoast.. to The Salt Lake cars. Routeto was P. Felt,| 0Pliged~ add several Its D. secrets t |l minimum temperature, 14 degrees mean | ‘jess mans of the Callfoi nila; metropolis temperature, 22 degrees, which is 5 de: grees below normal: accumulated ex- | has been arrested for taking to petty| cess of temperature since the first of |forgery as a means of livelihood Mehess S They were good bargains at their regular price, o15.00,AND tg SEEeee. LOOK IN THE WINDOW WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE. the month I TEREER: winke accumulated anes ots te mpers eure) Janc.1, Bi exde- | anaHamilton cnitac fh eoeez x we ; | and children, we es Rela ‘ humidity, if per cent at word implies, in-|% o tm. No pre owe. tea ul pe ipirades For <, | tation since the first of the montl that great. i sal | \nutsford FOR } continued Wednesday, a i Ee ienencarin follow and} of Utah their one @ . Given Local Pigure ocn eures. ‘ ee all the apart-) any) beyond hoube opinion, semi e fon oa do Several baer changes in the} law should be made at this session of the legislat ; Sislature, The nature of these] hone ee which experience has tho ,. Pury Her, i chil the» Deseret. Savings bank valued: al Sh Ti Sele <cchaves oF Stock of tn I Deseret SaYE ey. " ank fa "Nation: valued | ¢ $1.450.-real ee oe at "§1 tan Vobation Om officer Probaticl him Pourd Anu + sac > . one. The >senting presenting Swer yver temperature The . . , it will have but tle éffect latter excursion, as ‘most of the who. went to the ceast \ ‘ as oO on JiJan. the law should define more Aleaele and the qualifications of such judge. and vue that a more Ifbera! salery sho yg | MUS. . whl pur- and prominent place among the In-| tote aie this state designed toa orm «atd reform the character of it S| é unfortunate youth has been demon- quirements r . very good ite‘ bricl rick, outside mri -_-_-___.-¢ 2 -____. ‘ling this position by election or ap ap-} pointment will satisfy b eyond asas and doubt all legal con z : $28,000.. co a oeThe' ee o'* il OFF that"ey may + have been made in its en-|the petiiion of . Charles. S. Carring~ iid LU . . forcement, the Juvenile court has ren-| ton's brother, who asks to be appoint dered invaluable service to this com-|/ed . administrator. Mis Carringtot munity during the short period of its died in Salt Lake several months ago. existence. Dora |) will cause brick | night and sitet ; pe BC e association at the next nual convention of the National cE ‘dito rial association it | Jamestown Ja st vn Jr. Broadbent, manifest) the 10 ssed ETRY? MEHESY'S SALE ‘ y : many good. bargains. increase the alre ady hiss iner 3 Offers (Urther erest Court addressing vou relative one erty or . twoof features of the Juvenile law, sotwithstanding sold Se ¢ OTe aedressind in oo a mabe tient (op ling the interior is arranged with conveniences of an up-to-date was}|ment house asSd a ane CARRINGTON ESTATE -Le aCZis- Juvenile Lake "ar? City, Sold. wae a ee ait Gare rani Ematenn aise Calica tod I ; : : 4 ht 2 rho coming of . the} Chicago AS your wtbcer for Vienna Bakers | jgcainterest Bikes inis the growing, and tripprospeets| Cincinnutl be made: was sub the ot attractive 0 OR HOVERS + inti Predictions in M.| bound. trains on-all Hines were heavy.| p. yenson,. Bikube hy tres sree Cannon, ‘Young' Ladics' Journal ‘nis. | When ‘this excursion was first an-| Abilene toriah. J.T. Miller. Carriace Builder. | nounced, it was feared that it would] Atlanta D: P. Felt ‘ands. LT. oe ; oe ae greatly. injure the Elks excursion on| Bismarck delectad: to re eT aet Ty . enencl nae eb. 9 but deve lopments show that| 2ols¢ a munteation at Its meeting yestorday Which was sent to Governor John C Cutler 5 and the legislature asking that}, several important ae penne) the president,rire William Buys, vice-president, Wave law bptvupheld it as a beneficial law in| the , whole. save one section. The opinion went so far as to suggest an amendment to the adult section which would make it coustitutional." 5 : session of dasa goods, . 1§ "Be weiter sdomalcions Loday, ar between Second and com Lie Third ra | | apo is bui built OP Out by General Weather Man. = spect for the late W. W. Taylor, w AG Scene ieee to Los Many Dealer | Excursions Take Plain the connected. with. as of this city. The elected officers are and Southern California. Tresident, Charles Englewood, Logan é near aes : iC ote Journal; first vice-president, 2B. The excursions to Los Diehl, Mammoth Reeord; second I.) vice-|3an..19 and 21, took many Angeles people onto ") the the present ste Ha Paes } an lat Among other things provided will be a uniform rate Dy:y the measure if for legal printing. A committee _was appointed to draft resolutions of re Pene 1uUrscday will mee. sociation joe ey og fit is jj flat a! Building 5 t e South. a streets, ee for lena c ELECTS ofSains resign enka Third 4 A East, oF ASSOCIATION his Plat Vig Brown has *orort moder Rippe atthe "IT was-called "before the commis Sh , S~: sion yesterday morning, bu ae asked: to resien: . Sudee: LE aisha oo. in response {to a..question put: to hin he ; the a abs ----+-<-2--__-_ in regard to action of the ae teint ts aera nie was "There at its session. remark made. about resigning and Superint na ee 5 endgent Christensen said that in the fa ; Mehesy | Judge TIME in the ay D. F.ae Walker build oe ler CONSIGerao routine busi-| pus disposed of a committee was ap pointed to draft a bill to be present-| ; ; wishes ; 5 2 4 PROPER aa Morn-] to rete o‘ctock : OC K ea Ww meto TH Knutsford, _ Reel to rece « -ommuni- IS manufacturer : = NOW im J | fo buy furs right, when you can them for half price right from. ‘ : COMMUSSION| at the907, mayor Thursday, at 10 on,o'clock : , your for| we and SATURDAY Buyers Sel bers to send him a written re¢ uest for| the furniture She asks for ve rmanent} properties on the block bounded. by | J I ring rou und 21 no indication his resignation The letter ‘addyvessed|alimony amounting to $380 per month} Main, South and Fourth cD or eles Uinta oe ‘ Md he 4 . ane a .State ' Third hegr d) Wejo. | "#0. h se et e to « to Judge Brown. and signed by the oe the support and education By their} South ‘streets was consummated. and pewaleuttion, na ea aes fi at Poe commission follows: 'son, and for $100 as attorney fees fully paid up through Tuttle Brothers' warmer' : Y I herebyby "You are advised that. ir | They were married in Salt Lake City} Tuesday. The sround affected by the Doctor Hyatts imma of weather the opinion of the Juvenile Court com- | May 13, 1891, and since that time have] transaction. is a. str of x10 rods, on) conditions for the country at large Is mission,the interests of the Juvenil Les n residents of this city For the] State street, held by and Drey-!as follows court of this city, 1 the light of the| past year Knowlton, it is alleged, has|fuss. The purchase price, $29,700, wa High barometric pre ssure was, cenrecent decision of the State Supreme | been cruel in his treatment to her and| paid to the former owners. of the | tral over the Plateau and Gulf state court in the Mil case. require your |} that she is broken In health as a result.} strip, and deeds to the property were tnd } : - 3 P valley with Me prompt withdrawal from the position) In April, 1906, he threatened to burn] passed over at once ig Wen et cero a sota, with of Juvenile court judge. In making] her house and Mrs. Knowlton feared The strip of ground affected by the ae se 5 Belowee ro' Kreis " sorter 4 of this formal request for your resigna-| hat he would_do it In May he came|settlement of the option has a frontwrinnkeaota a ran aba Gopapare tive 7 tion, we take full cognizance of the| ome and threatened to blow het head | age on State sireet and lies just north} ]y low pressure was re ported over. the faithful and cons vfentious service you | off The defendant was served with|of the Federation, of Labor hall. Mott; south Pecifie coast, Ohio valley. and have given this communitv Put we}an order restraining him from enter-| street, the new thoroughfare to be} Lake region, causing light snows ove believe the time £ now come when|ing upon his wife's premises or har-|opened by Mr. Newhouse from Main} the Iake region and vicinity Precipiyour continuance in office will greatly|rassing her In any way) pee State street, will be a few feet north | tation was also reported over portions curtail the usefulness of the Juve nile -_-_ + the newly acquired property pao British Columbia and the British shah purpose which if it notwas neutralize z _ the GREATES he nish tehichewasccentral-in. this Me- |. NEW DOUSS bt. tran pheeE Dei faauer is still hax (On, © " Happy Pron eE Ye SRSERG? ; Sa . was a cook oe Gs ta ILL ANOTHER OPTION ° for] | a 1aeé I FRIDAY to the Clothes will offer was he leaving the fraternity houses who | dressed in some of the fra-| thes and taken to thei U niver-}| e 4 a practical ‘; d joke 66 cnowlton asks the court to grant the possession of his interest in ona On next THURSDAY, gone left he when and CP at) l- WIND-UP B O fF Freneh tporotshly. institution i aes eed Ce ae See Ae ae) Knowlton died Suit yesterday)! Thi Distric. court against Abram} Phird . befor« the were ih Count al- "Prince fessors as Count Kim. from Korea whoj|at one was making 1 tout of inspection! had throug h the United States tres' <im was a most iewelcome All, sity as eee PE guest. ES Fi Pees. life dressed an be to appeared was eee Judge Brown Brow compelled the s of eae Cheisisheen are members, His reete-| Mal ‘aisteaee nd aie feura that] | ing of tha commission Tuesday met wile her clement Exchanges $29,700 Cash for but Judge Brown flatly refusedto step) the only property owned ee Ber oete Spee possibilitic = aun praciigtht cum weintcasore ihe ae aon that suit and wore taken through partments tarts ona [set tis oie at ean nis sweatr 2 Chief "of Police George A. Sheets and} Superintendent of Public Schools D. H a nond-eved inhabiiant of the Mikado's cordially invited to make another visi stranger Acainst| Albert" ae | pau was Asking Attorney threatening of thattcidurta. became Soreania poe Mi . Made Petition victims tne msweniecorave aot A uel PQ es Macao came freuen \ | Brown's of the Juvenile court vesterd: i a lette ae theee Juvenile Court him in were RRMA nO | fessors BUR arces Charge lusband ee Judge Suit. WOULD HE |SAID SION Established. ay Divorce ae | RESULT OF COURT DECI airs Credit Utah 1907. of Juvenile Commission Also Rec- Court Issues Restraining Order | joke by the more wil¥icdllugertidunts| 21) Corman laneudwes. He was tak. ommends Several Changes | Pending Hearing of - |vesterday afternoon, when an angel) all about the strange dynamos, he next . 23, FINAL KOREAN COUNT--FROM A' KITCHEN FOR RESIGNATION, WANTED AT HOME sae JANUARY Betas elty soon. P ermanent State' Exhibi xhibit of R 5 5 P roducts, d esources and the |