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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, !@NUARY 25, 1907. OGDEN W. D. H. BUREAU INTER-MOUNTAIN NEWS SERVICE 410 25th Street BRATZ, Correspondent B. ARNOLD, Circulator Arrest on Eve ofof | Wedding De- Mrs. Railroad! Officers Spent Busy Day Trying to Remedy Coal Shortage. -- Representative on Prom Scene to lays r RELIEF) Nevad . 2 Secure mer came thi the strenuouscae dayn Peltice : 1€ nm : venteen Short today and situation in put in Ea concerted I : this ™ ho in th staté I r0SHMively posively wi itl VervilnGetitew raters that the necade z a a . closed meant a down loss tons daily. ficient the yeris os on to the public run the Southern Salt Lake Pacific, 1 is almost B. Lynch has and Mrs. W. | Miss Ruby, Action joo| to let Stone of requires at s of / been j he petition fot iet-| he In the estate of | the thelr Anderson, a decree tin lthat : mah ie nts ae been irs of coal to send a train of 25 or 30 cars of coal; ogee ; SInKES eae direct fr mn Chicago to Reno, Ney., th train will be sent over the the for Stone force broken car erta charges their birds In ley of bill tnat the| last De- mr Robbins This, physical | be he rid her of took and she qainy be cared pores B. Shepard engagement athering this fol to of of} Philip W nee | i she also to In aome order robe her s 2eS and costs of tt ias = of So enent o ce 1 Nothing the crew ' her}; heart Briefs. 24.-Much trouble storms Kelter of 7 was up days M. Which town a few the Price the occurred board nights Madsen of from Investigating met in and ago was board appointed I ‘"stee. ¢ to fill appointed trustee, and appointed treasurer Misses Ada were suddenly wan, In 2 the "aS B. B. Lewis was and Kate called southern > Richards home Utah, to Paro- owing to the on business sul he ORE + eee UDe the oe ne Chicago. arrive i of the fuel Ge Tike rere raised famine, in Se iear he found] nance ee on} against and The manioatian eas mines In the suit brought by her|of their her husband, W. F. Anderton |} port by findings with | derton in Ill | $10 mony, a of the per jury give month city lot, Mrs, permanent thirteen An-| Were oF given aaa wits gy will , be sent to the! land and $300 in the stock of the The e a re coal is bought. and] yier Valley Canal company. N eo 3 rev thé ! evada started from there Cate Bape a Anderton conyeyed| 1 gveat ata ay We r M A rights deal on of the eve all ali-|#ell acres property| "lit their up" and true lodgings When towed of the law were names long enough Blackfoot, Jyugqge Alfred unable fa they were] to Eeir get was ym them. n It was also shown that since| contested tral by committee on membership in the Democratic the ground the sed lodging to be house! back morning, and their money Rudge this} was ccuséd Killing } Fawn Fined for Sport ® | eee and Sri Ogden, : Jan, killing with arraigned res ae of Inter posed will now eourt of a demurrer by the court. be taken to Idaho for final eae de- Fire Destroys £4 J. deer out before y court > Rice, L. charge views the killing of deer The Jan Richfield, « : ae, quorum of seventy | d| ° an gave ent rtain-| © iD » VEDORC LO Judg fork ninenes ccna J <itty was The| hall. in Academy night last was| ment season, of Judge Murphy in the| }this morning, pleaded| : > guilt to the charge and was fined} ten dollars Rice ts alleged to have] killed a doe and a few which were driven from their haunts as a result of] the storms. Judge Murphy) Isa true sperashoan| go to DE ermitted Y' ‘ were te | Mey thictyssixth a on. The which e the Supreme adjudication. re B Booth F Feb S: as a ser-| y, H. Erickson, H. N. Hayes and Wil-| Provo Briefs € learned. Briefs. : . a Blac kfoot Jan. 24.-The funeral of | Frank Walsey was held Sunday afternoon Mr. Walsey was one of Blackfoot's most promising young | men, and his death is a cause of mourning in the large circle of friends |} which he hac | H. C. Dippel, with Mrs. Dippel and | Adolph Johnson, has gone to Cal- fornia for the that there was no need of animals, as they maintain: had ree several Nace ut head ae aoe me on he af tN eee termed.-Rice's his part on after he gainst 1 be a large oh that. he ' | Melvin | - o Logatr roe of heart Puasa Saturday Pals Odell to wa RNs ak is death ; Grey At H.. President TO BCL 1 Phe ely uInmait, a to her room, She expired QS | Nau afterward She has Aurora, meeting Melvin J bimkell, of} vice Was named vice by Md G sire anaditione LG 1 president a as a secretary = suc 4 until Mr. acclamation as Ode ell was| Preston morning } ward 4 Hone xf the Ahead ) \ ill onebe month. held house i} rural t use, dramatic city ward Second for ou De schoo frosts haye delivery routes firm they are Mec l Wh ane atthaing My eae Pua See ee Jat Seana i , ontege. [sion that Breeton! Se utaoer, ate sa al real ‘ a Reon ane hic thers « | style 4 | cost hou opera of $20.000; as he 1c ence. oO f th eo. ‘drug.x His body ; has|S@vings bank been removed. to Larkins' undertaking m Ww ae weer establishment, ralatives in. Los ae orders. awaiting Angeles ee eee Funeral of Mrs. Thornley. Ogden, Jan. 24.-The. funeral Mrs. Elizabeth Thornley was held at dav hous orclac ecldoaly alive Gay <rom has the vase enough exeeedingly ea As completed, a hool ist th See aa Aa | ple gen wos ninety-two been tnisned homes oe | ; W_ son, : a G. ; V. qi yearscustody old, shebefore w aived the was ee In he amages is beyond have: ae made ill for | met = mn Af | er to 24, ¢ an do a club him unless the stre ngth ie ao it. On occasion Hisat Guilin j have my control," depe er ner in with I haven't fate me been his eee several ahah days F raw ¢ rights as bok tee) Se turn an ua : the custody of the court.' ee Weenie ata his him DALY*S ABSENCE BALKS ‘ 7 ‘SPIRIT " IN CASE ARNOLD _- Assistant City Attorney Patrick Daly was scored by Judge George G. for failing to put in an ap| Arms trong 1 Be Oar Ce, Thur sday t pfeil te pac ‘ |} case < sg ' 0 SEG UE ELE ty3 againsts Georg for} J. Arnold, the spiritualist, who wa ith who everal veral charged acahnon Seance seanc D.} T. Light &} a4y-| per-| for Judge Utah s Mary Mrs. assaultin exposed him Guring g ag mo nths s ago ; case | sonal injuries rece cea from an electric| Was on appeal from the city court Junction Briefs |shock while in the employment of the| Where he was found gun Xn jail. os ef Junction, Jan. 23.-The Junetion « n-|compa 1 Cooper, isan electrician, | Sron' ga? tas Rea Hee ete Arnold to-| gineering committee is running lines; id was sent by his foreman to do) ang ‘nis partner, Dickson, fled from meeting} ward Kuysville the The services took place at 11 wera lareely this: morning, 5 and were larg William Nalder Y. . Lyon « Lyon did not hay use a club on her son, yesterday and Glenn aie several for rough Company $10,000 received a verdict yesterday et }$10.000 have | py wis' court against aas | PoFower I co mpany, y. near| sub-station at work repan ate today system water Junctlon the for | and plans for the completion of the|the Jordan river and North Temple) | wo rk , street le wasod told that the work| at re we 1) 1 une ; c ro way report pe eee ee wiles YOS on Shah state) the from ing the co 1itrep rs NG Came i contact. w 1a ng a c TOE lwire and. was at aee lactrncutenve rs from this 1 4 Sinee his injuries he has been unable use for domestic . rees been Lavion)has of Nalder William attended, é presided ; pic caning sik board ee and music wa as f‘ae ished ee Ae by! ie ae of he? 1 Ithh not the Kayeville chot! Following ar bh { pe Ae ne yave-| cality. are. if wakers' Stephen Nalder, Levi Davw-|cality at infil for speakers: cle] son, Thomas Dobson, Wen" WEA e q; rf Shock ; Cost J. Cooper court "Glenn Lyon she } government busines Cox Walter, Se a] M1 c& | at built been Idaho State a Sg has been weer to Lyon, 14to richts Snathiva will | be made the| | ind ai t The. wes nilvil Margetts and Tani Pet te rs were abrea ff the ‘ time " rhe year} ITE A one |!" Provo today been a momentous has | just closed | for. Prestor Four new two-story John Chouks is very il with pneupressed Wrick business house have} | monia | been erected: a modern, Gothic} A son has been born to Mr, and] are Re Effect of Drugs ) 4 3 John WWunsucke ae } "y ‘del ined Becau Mr secause the strength meeting the swwoet [> aoe many of his year Preston, Jan. 24 \bout one hu m | . ‘ : ante Wats pces in . latis ire in. the| dred teams are now hauling grave rhe cold weather has driven a large in Ogden : h- | fre the 2ravel beds on Battle cre 2 }number of cedar quatl into the outeast and so far as known he is with rom We Ni : i a nt ree Wing portlotis of town. : i Su rE ‘x rig scene) 1e rec ain macadamize mountains Ah Ro = the est of kin out 4 a Pe are woof is a busy one, and gives the impres Sngineer G, L, swends Ws 2D nieces | aft-| Juve nile evening this schools entertainment the but | The) Glennhe the] an Stephen-| purposes, ; whileabsolutely the waterpure from ‘ i } k is and Bishop Pever| } City Mrs.creek Imma yl BHertleso oO to tht s GAMO eri nthitient. of eahlonile bools, sited Scantth: -| perform any manual a eer aPot Goes LB tear jabor oe ec. gait selling Lake, posing Ralph BEATS of all their eae Luke suke and oon ". Shaw Phillips, j Denver Salt City; Lake = |Jessalyn Pugh, Salt Lake City | Snaw JF, dis- prope Licenses. Murriage i J. i Dinwoedey, Salt Lake Mills J. Ostler, Salt Lake ly which Taylorsville. wien, 16 8 City; Lucy City; ' George Olmstead of Ogden hus filed! ee | June tion schools yesterda Upon the} petition in "voluntary aerate y inthe ANOTHER LOT OF HANDSOME HIGH-GKhADE FURS. completion of the ins os he aid | t nited Sli sg Distriec court His | POURS which for double these prices | oa it she found the schools in exeellent| schedule of Habhiitte s is $3,497 84, and } Values offered at | condition duplicated are his assets are $2,360 of which he} Direct from the factory have just been not be Mehesy the Fu = Mr ind Mrs L. L. Johnson reclaims $160 and his homestead great fur sale. are|added to our already immense stock, excepted turned fcaas from a visit in Summit. | renee the Furrier, Knutsford -_-_ Like LAKE ee Us.' MODERN APPLIANCES FUL OPERATORS Good drawers aan IN Set of Teeth. .$5.00 Amalgam or Silver CHARGER Teeth Clonned | oe Gold EXTRACTED .....81.06 Crowna, griage ‘Work! "Sen Gold Fillings..$1 and up |=‘ TEETH OF | Fillings ..%)+..3...8100.| Tooth . ARSOLUTE Se mn y Wit PAIN BY THE LATEST METHODS. e | make Lach Invisiblele No Patch: No Is No Other Are Sole There Bifocal Cement Half as Agents Torescus | The Good Columbian Curves A 259 Main Salt the Eye Lens Eye Comforter Kansas City Dallas Portland Street Lake Special Round Pamous COLUMBIAN OPTICAL UO. Stores Denver Omaha "3. teeth that ot the ‘mouth. Kryptok Bifocal City were es { the robbers 416 J tty) A) Sy at ©} Herald Nelson-Queen PANORAMA of NATURAL BEA - ‘| UTY | all DAILY {| PATNA {| | sources, aot the land uition fund and and other Gorge 4| Roy The " ret ey ae ee Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Renee Folder BENTON, | bills offered in} speaking of the Bullen pres-} the senate by Senator cribing the studies and providing 1) permanent revenue for the University and the aren ultural college Preside | JosephT. Kingsbury of t the University said : Barats Zullen's bill will not provide sufficient revenue for the | present needs of the University. Three-| fourths of a mill tax on each dollar} of taxable property will net only| $112,500 a year or $250,009 every ago the U two years. Two years versity received from the state $301,000. ‘This of coursé included 350,000| for new buildings. During the next two years the University will require| $343.888: this does not include any, contemplated cost of new buildilngs had | The University regents who have say the matter under consideration that one mill is absolutely essential "The bill introduced allows one-half} mill to the college and three-fourths of one mill to the University. This in} the ratlo of three to two does not| compare favorably with the appro-; priations in other states for similar} purposes. ‘The college in this state | receives $25,000 yearly from the na- | tional government, and $20,000 for experimental purposes. In Colorado be- | tween similar institutions the ratio of| appropriation is four to one in favor} of the University In Michigan it is} nearly eight to one, while in South Dakota it is in the ration of five to one cireael the states the ayerage shows two and a half to one In our state the three schools, the arts and sciences, state school of mines, and state normal school are combined in one, In Colorado they are separate and cost more to maintain, In Colos ago the' University] $280,000, the mining the normal = school school $13 § 3130, 000 and the Agricultural college 136,844. Senator Bullen's bill would sist prevent lobbying for future appropriations because does not provide for buildings, Consolidation would improve the Agricultural college; by uniting with the University they would not need anything from the state above what they receive from the ee government, $26 .000 Garden of the God Manitou Springs -- | | "tt om Canyon of the Gunnison | To Denver, St. Louis and Chicago without change. ---. receipts WOoORER. Canyon of the Grande Eagle River Canyon Wacon Wheel Gap Glenwood Springs | | the WAY. THREE | views Arguments 0 fConsolidation Advocates. a@ year, THE Consoli- G. Booklets, A. P. D., addre etc., Salt Lake City, Utah FREE EXAMINATION WEEK, In sent to the Morris home for inecorrigtof > tear made was laud The the; bility by tendered , , e Brigthe court and his mother's deposition : YS, : | Brig of th body ane Suhday heavy at Friday Don't Manager. (Over Davis' Shoo Store.) Bell phone 1498-%. When you come here with YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES you have at your service the MOST PPRFHCT Vor been [ will meeting Provo In Ihe Worges ) having been services | Sis en rH Mr treasurer have floors, Professor J. T. Kingsbury Re- R "age @ SOMOS | : this morning of pne umonia, atter the Who tl First }of a few min‘relatives in I treas-|ernoon at 2 o'clock was reception \ and j fac { g e nt stud and time | t# ulty reat nts county, funeral and| innovatk wasSOIT,named t E J OC } "4 died early Tobeon president, Sevier Weanen sallara, GETL lected Thompson house nan ap 23 ; HLmself Organiation. of election The ure) : : was ners rred | manager csnetrugvon Ch thie it W i eeeInesda eee eth Cache Jan evenin Haale UP) onstru the. l of Sueeeds the directors Commercial oday || *" 43.0of the Cache ‘ é ‘a ~ | club, held at the club rooms. Monday nemel shiment wa a Dies. Sweet \. fe People General DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS 240 MAIN STREET PRESIDENT OF "U" ON BULLEN BILL winter. fooe andre a Her unusual sickne her hands aint toe a }with from ELECTION. CLUB . Ballard J. President \. canes result a and ae) ta r eraeh arres offices lef ane ie ‘ eae round aaa , stock the Rice it." ee ; Se killing that derense a clever clroumvent pun to realized 1. ee of COMMERCIAL we!) ae as sportsman. ollicers, who the the of of the eyes in those the ffice of the lous crime, but investigation of the | liam D. Livingston went to Salt Lake} Provo, Jan, 24.-Elwood Beebe, 16| Representative Peter ph coh was affair has given him reason to believe | yesterdas George J Cope went to] years of age, died at the home of his|in Blackfoot Sunday, eth being presthat Rice had good veasen for killing | Provo. Sheriff Abbot to Salina and | parents, Mr. and Mrs 2. Beebé,| ent at the National Woolgrowers the helpless animals as the latter has | Mrs. E. D. Wooley to Manti thi morning from rheumatism and} convention in Salt Lake City put up the defense that his family was} VY large nurmber o artesian we lis| heart troubl The deceased was em-|! The Southern Idaho Mall has been ir indigent circumstances and in need| are being driven southeast of town,! ploye in a local restaurant, and wi As | Boe from Prof. Johnson by Editor of food. . ind preparations being made to store|a very popular youth The funeral} Peck, formerly of the Malad AdvoThe offense got Rice has caused con-| the spring waters for the dry season.} will be held Saturday morning at 10!/ cate siderable discussion among local) It is the tntention of the fatmers toj o'clock at the First ward mee ting | Mayor Raymond and Mr, Goodpassportsmen, and while they do not erit-| eanserve the uwlers 3 the high sea-} hous ture leave this week for California ici the dec ision of Judge Murphy,!| son tha Lt more equabl rigation of} Mrs. Jensine Anderson, 76 years of| w Here they will reside in the future. tlhey are of the opinion that they | farm lands will be possibl throuch-| age, died at the Sté ute Mental hospital would gladly kill VO. dee f xv the] out the year, thus greatly increasing} this afterneon at 1 clock from gen-| sinall fine of ten dolla [The de-} the value of their lands | eral debility. She was eating her dinfense put up. by Rice is very weak ites sc }ner when she was ge the aieSeeo) in as the and office dated Sane company, 400 Herald bu ildi win Sralls Land & Water company, Geral building. company, Anderson Real Estate third floor, Herald building. Prudential Insurance company. Utah Fireproofing company, Tribune building Dr. Giesy's office, Tribune building. Office of the Colorado Nationa! Life Insurance company. room 1, Walker aba halal or ae noes ice Oo ne Salt Lake Brewing Bence ous. D F. Walker building Office of the Ranck Real Estate} company, 232 D. F. Walker building. | sa Blackfoot tere dinesre WoRnl oon! before ¢vening was spent in an informal) today. The arguments on the demur mus a al and literary program, and| rer of ein the defendant were submitted) vas followed by dancing large | ind: were overruled The defend: Entel re attended th iffair, and the vere given?ten: days/in. which hrs file | evening proved to be most enjoyable aan ex he ae on is brought for the Miss Lizzie Ogden dislocated her a. overy of 2190 - clatimed,to..be duc | right wrist while skating yesterday | as commission 'for'a realty deal afternoon "¢. ' ‘ 7 Fae : Judge Chidester, E. FE. Hoffmann, | ‘ 3 about "rhe offices entered by were the followin E. Wilson's office, building. Market. of the fire has not been proba-| orlgin on SALT LUKE, The thieves effected entrance to the offices with carpenter's chisels and hammers. With these same tools they tried to open safes and crack vault doors. They damaged e safes to such an extent that they could not be opened yesterday morning when the awges tried to work the combina-~ day of their marriage Anderton|clared the property of the town Blackfoot, Jan. 24.-The Stangle apart from his wife, and that,| Timothy Devinish and William} meat market was destroyed by fire ae he ws) tee a great deal of money,| Reese, two youths from Springville,| yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. The 1e gave her none. The parties were! were before Judge Booth today on the} loss to the building and contents will | Be ga d Feb. 16, 1906. charge of p larceny The boys| reach $2,000, of which $500 fs con| -- pleaded guilty "te arfully and promised] fined to the building and' the reRichfield Briefs. to mend thelr ways. On this promise) mainder to fixtures and stock The Doe in night open destroyed other furniture have made no arrests, Ac- Chisels Cen- church the a offices overturned and the greatest haste was shown by the evidence left behind. With all their fuss and muss, they departed without Oey ee taken even so much as @ postage mp that his Mormon was sustained municipal strewn o in kenier the ten Wednesday owners could not open them yesterday when they opened their offices. r entering offices, they broke desks and other office furniture, left behind them a scene of disorder that is hard to imagine. Papers were) district court held udge's judgeship was a disqualification for office in that rch 6 advocate a the tenets polygamy. the charge, with marriage to Mrs. .Anderton. These rning to explain why they were) nee ane pr declared void,) drifting about in the manner they| and th were ered reconveved to| were When found. They did not anAnderton, that abe wike might realize|swer to their names at ten bells this i. Jan... 24.--The ‘case Budge was decided into] the session of the they|here this week bearings and to pull in the ir sheets, previously been In} three of which he the wine T then deposited $5) cach of condition, two pilots town several safes, tore ceeded in breaking only the exterior! mechanism of the safes, so that their! District Judge Sustained in His Demurrer to Charges and WilFiled Against Him. Provo, Jan. of visited cording to the officers at the police Station, the burglaries were first reae ere to them by Mrs. Bertha Wood the Prudential Life offices in He rald bullding, shortly after ened her oflice yesterday morning Drepatiitoly to opening up the day's business. According to the Ogden police, the local police department knew of the burglaries soon after 2 o'clock yesterday morning. At least, if the local police did not know of the matter at that hour, the Ogden police did The matter was discussed by Ogden policemen on the streets soon after 2 o'clock, and they say that in response to their inquiries the local headquarters they were informed that ten offices were entered, the information being given shortly before 4 o'clock by some one in the police station in Salt Lake The work of the thieves, if they may be termed such, was more than crude. They tried to get into heavy safes and wall vaults with carpenter's chisels and small hammers, but suc- couple G. "Some Boldly. Debts, Nat'l Bank Bldg., "RANCIS Who desks and The police co Sheriff today Robbers, Worked wrecked and illness of their mother and father, who are both very sick, and are not expected to B.live. Dr. E. Isgreen went to Salt Lake Saat of perma- Burglars snow Sth Yloor Commercial ‘t 1a Ms sey 1ey = serious OTHER COURT OURT MATTERS F Merchants Protective ae NOISE Scientific Collectors of Honest were to the Mahoise oat a HAG ene a aed a oat = $25 ( y é of y ae Pend costs Sarront of t. eee orney HEARD in Buildings All Night Knew heavy The that| of seats done members without Jan, president and charges the alleged and ‘a an 4 the damage Employes Vacancy Kelter, causedwhoby was the élected resignation of TP sheriff of Carbon county Lars Jensen was 1s caused distress WORKMEN a in during the rallway service octhe past week hasowing Neil to Omaha and over the on! Sherif€ Farrell of atG Nev., went to Ogden, then to Reno | west today with Tom Collins and ae Jie A. Shubbe ; president of th 4 old St. John, the two men arres d} U inact: of brother} here for an robbery in Reno of J. C. Stubbs, tr ifie director of the! pate ee Farmers Drift Into Provo } Well-to-Do | Harriman lines, arrived in Chicago; | Yor Celebration. MRS. ANDERTON WINS SUIT. Tuesday, on a commission from the! izens' committee o reno, to pur- | 24.-John Doe ® a quantity of soft coal He first} Unhappy lie toe, two well-to-do citizens of the Wife Secures Separate Maintried to get the coal in Ogden from! jo sutlying districts of the county, came tenance and Several Other Things: the railroad company on Jast Satur-! | to Provo yesterday to celebrate somebut Uehke found of the engine s ho inthe eh Richfield, Jan. 24 eA AnderPie the exact nature of which could ren cl, and he then/ton was awarded se te mainte-| not be learned from the men, because! Laie injured concussion, other The Scofield session regular charges exceedingly. back noe the and murder and suicide here last week being com-j says, mental her. her Offices in Down Town Buildings Entered and Contents Left. of coach ce ae eM Done Tniaey inju curred to the ieontiahone oan A ae this action cross the by Mrs. house. of Scofield, that) of coin = Early Wrstierce District cout of divorce| humiliated Central Tee ce LACT ly ; Scofield nat Robbins filed suit in{@ desertion, yesterday her her lto may daughter rents miners' morning. The cause was traced to an ac- The injured win nent that her of husband hit her withaera} bucket kitchen once garbage, called vile names and ordered her out of} an| requ¢ provide her support. Fourth' Renee Se aece arters, co . W p afof the the wif wif plaint a| in to William F by Jul-| their commissioners Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chicago announce the Uh explosion the d downs, as is plainly complaint filed today ins. failed charged followed daughter.} William ups and the cross has realm commenced to secure counts its in cember B. Froyids 6. 2 been filed. s Biddle announce) A. George ty from 1200 to 1.500 tons per day, and| any one knowing of the whereabouts] chpuegn and left her there to get) had it been turned into the channels| of quail in a starving condition to re-| 2!ongs as well as she might. W hile} ofwardtradealleviating would have done muchsitua-| to-| the ort fish the same to Sheriff Sebring or to | sh was family, there In the bosom of her} the distressing and game warden, in order! father's she says, he nas conion in Tuesday explosion Lee wedding) » Ann B. Robbins, who her charges in| her spouse has deserted and performed Brown negligence The 24.-The cumulation of gas generated by aed in the heater The windows Desertion roy Patlure Aty| the + . Charges inj life. 24.-Married Jan Provo, Prove, as in many other large cities, Briefs against alleging | Jan. heater d tl Life's Necessities. | the Pacific. Jan-| the} take Southern place Monday, has suft-| "M4¢avor division which and Ogden, Jan. 24 A t€"s of administration art of sad Niels arrest they | preparations for once Captain Ogden ».,_ » PRCOOTIE OF This amount to released at pretty) more | fireman narriag ge onto more uary 23. ‘ | ee | - a: Baker from Winter Quarters alinost wrecke ne car an severely injure Con- ‘ailure We have collected about six thousand dollars for Dr. Jeremiah Beattie of Salt Lake City from his accounts. We can collect some for you if you turn in your claims. a > was > : . Complaint | hays the detained the; || the Mr.engagement eninaies within ther meaol ves * sn fugauues on, have no eu pa e SUBDIS oe hand ac o Hyrum], the for- |Cross were in evening been € nee ik ye relieved iaocs ety. this over the Short Line and} officials close than nar this was presence of the three more cars of the precious diverted to the Ogden trade.| The, had Ten Scofield, a Brown of the Bell Tele hens Avenue A. PF. ACORD, Correspondent and Circulator Scofield. nearer | ; about the arrest were straightencd up| has this evening, however. and Moshier | can a] city. ars of cos arriy cars of coal arrived Seve E.| Line| Coach Wrecks Car Near Her, of being a for a honey- of the marriage office Says Husband Hit Her With Garbage. na. tats their anes wedding he d Li MAc ulties which brought| their | moon I in in in effort" to|t ceremony 2! Was - coal city yesterday today Were Oregon city = suspicion charge, Miss Rose Smith, Up to the time . had made compl : ; Superin- Asst a Buckinegl ; mide, ee ee De Superintendent and F. of to clerk's , : 24.-General Jan. Costello united Robbins (Song. BUREAU Academy BURGLARS BUSY ON PRACTICE. ROUND 24-atwer the eather WOULD JOIN ALIMONY CLUB) auctor Joyn' Howe and" Brakeman . 24.-x an employe company = Ann | e Jan Ji mars | NOON, On a Moshier and oo Fuel <j _ Ogden, Osten, Ozgde Plans of Cupid. unpleasant experience rested, while preparing for Llko I. tendent M ‘D:Davisae Ai. > OUT OF JAIL AND © ANOTHER PROVO PAIR | TRAINMEN INJURED INTO MiMATRIMONY UNHAPPY IN WEDLOCK sn of Heater in Miners' MADE BY OFFICIALS EARLY 66 North By The Republican's Special Correspondents STRENUOUS EFFORTS PROMISE PROVO e3Y *Test Drs. Shores' Skill at Drs. Shores' Expense, be ie ee Drs. Shores ae Shores s' Speelal ue r of Free xamination andI Diagnosis of f to oe so Afflicted with C ateceh and all C rene ar Private iseuses who apply in person at _ the sir ame es thia weck,, means exactly what It y t is given t eo Drs o sres Skill and - Knowledge as Chronic DI verts, and to _ DR. A. J. SHORES, - prove tothe atrlicted the ran Oraaih mT: of. ure, Thousands who suffer from Chronic ee treat and spe money year after year w ithout, any dennite know t rg rnd * se of their sickness. Drs. Shores in the past rs hav i cases-they are reg ular Rr< aduates ot America's best Medical Colle 2ges,, a are ‘Bpeo lalists of standing eing rope d by the best people al] oyer ‘the West, and they understand Montonie Dise DON'T BRING MONEY! s Free kxpert Examination Is absolutely I'ree to all w rho i up ply this wock. Stop experimenting -come to Drs. Shores and learn cause of your sickness id whether or not you can be curcd, Dy s. Bitoreas will to take or pay @ eure out the sore lee You will not be urged ré itment nt. After you have been examined FRE af then if you Ww ANT Shores ce Drs to cure you, their prices and rings are thin the easy re eh of the poor as well as the rich. $la ae: or $15 ie a Cure in all Catarrbal diseases including Deafness, Asthma, Ha ever and Lung trot or , all medicines free ye hold out no false eran 3 to incurable cases. yet many Ri CAL LED "incurables" derive lasting benefi the hands of he "se Master Specjalists. Drs. Shor New treatment for Catarrhal diseases cures i ery f treatments where the old methods re ee ae i oo is ) your opportuniY ou AW: FROM THATS ty-apply any day this wee L Frey WRITE for Free Examination Blanks ane be examined and ady ised by maiL DRS, SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, Houston Bloek, 249 South Malin Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Office 10 to YOUR Hours: 12 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays EYES and 7 to 8 erenings; Holidays. NEED | CARE @ Specialist, one who knows. tell you free of charge. Se J. H. KNICKERBOCKER Location 143 Main Pass " DR. Do not neglect them. If you have | cause to believe your sight affected,| flud out without delay. Come to New a G.. Rstee We Street "THE Salt saat Sotee G. W. LAGOON | | t SHORE! ROAD" Lake & Ogden Rallway. Simon Bamberger, and General Maeneager President ' Time Table in Effect Sept. | Leave Salt Lake 6 50 and 11:80, 4:30 and 6:30p. m. a Leave Layton Se Salt 10:15 a. m., 2:45, 6:00 and 4, 9:00 1908 a, 7 ne 7:46 p. m, and |