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Show THE 12 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1907. LIFE HAD TRIALS | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF NEW CARIBOU RESERVE REPUBLICAN CLUB DECIDED ACTION BY BURGLAR REMAINS NOTHING DOING IN SHADOW LINE BOARD OF HEALTH COVERS 400,000 ACRES TO LAUGH AT LAW FOR F. J. SENIOR ELECTS OFFICERS |Ground Hog's Search Through Epidemic of Cerebro Spinal Escaped Charles Riis, Who Rain and Mud Was Meningitis Causes 17 From Jail, Sends Letter Fruitless. Deaths. to Officer. WINNER HAS 23 VOTES spinal Salt the Be Open in Atlas Block to Members : Friends Soon, to} $44 ooo The Salt ee oo and urdny night in Judge strong's court room thirty- At enthusiasm. In the re "Jake for the never there dent + + & Young Men's Republican Lake City elected officers county building On account of only + members 1s election contest Greenewald County the vote take special of the held steps fatal in meeting health, some of to + * {Spinal Meningitis Sey- to the board, of ago, between P. Lyon, and Mr. Assistant} Dr. | Health of a presi- {to and Attorney was taken wald was announced election Was made year, | cent of the cases are were W Der the disease lack have | report in T. B. fatal was Beatty Commissioner all d the cases and but the compulsdisease is known to epidemic When | but it was Greene- | physic jans N of . rampant called RK, spinal cases It resulted being reported not compulsory and refused to declare as the choice his} epidemic and hence unanimous upon; were not reported, a upon] Stewart meningitis quarantined. many case most of the cases The meeting was the motion of Mr. Lyon Harry § | attended) by Mayor Ezra Thompson, Joseph and Parley P. Jensen were | Health Commissioner M Tt Stewart chosen by acclamation, the rules ote! Assistant City -Aysician Samuel G suspended. nominations for the} Paul, Dr. H. N..Mayo and Dr. Fisher treasurer were made They were W, The board also discussed the food H. Farnsworth and Howard A. Wing ate uation with Inspector Walter FrazFarnsworth was elected and when the jer and Councilman CO Donnell result of the vote was announced his; chairman of tae sanitary committee. election was made unanimous. was decided to have President When Mr. Takes Bi broken. he TON 2 down within it, the Floor Greenewald's announced but took city floor ; eee by that it oeROU i SA a ers ae at- The soon z oat tire te blic inalea-and Same cbat ha. ouety ce Eeeene TS UasRveNaoraeett me yaof The ve Lh idea Farnsworth and fauniarone by Harry Joseph Harry AE ak E for and Joseph's King by name yiee- pees pre- Christensen and A. Lawson nomtnated Jensen a secretary, both eanaidates being elected by acclamatio Pantheon the election of officers, President Greenewald was escorted to the chair and presided during the remainder of the meeting He «addressed the members and stated that quarters had been seeured in of a las block and that from now open house would be kept anting tiie evenings. Stanford Explains. Stephen L. Stanford, the. retiring president, took the floor in an effort to vindicate himself of several things Which he had been accused of during the recent campaign. In the first place he said he has been accused of going over to the Amerikearns party Sr a I This he and declared that he tae always been with the Republicans arty. Stanford said that he had re fused to endorse a man in a vedeiel office as president of the Republican club and had since that time been blamed for his defeat. He stated that the Republican auxiliary club had been organized to break down the Young pe denied Men's Republican club. In the struggle both clubs went down. together, but the speaker stated that he belleved that the Republican club would soon regain its footing and that he would do all in his power to a it a representative organization F. Lawson introduced a resolu jee to have the president of the club appoint a committee of five to investithe Galveston bill introduced in by Benner X. Smith and report on its merits at the next meeti the club. Harry S. Joseph, speaker of the house, opposed it with a number of others, and it was voted down. The meeting adjourned pend- ing the call - faults The written and on every Elks' of the of our the one president brothers sands is EVERY Feb. on sale are Long invited excursion, geles. Tickets ‘ VvERy > of to help 9, to at us. Los Elks' PIPRCE OF , FUR' YRAR Has brought to tomers this year. Knutsford, : SOLD a LAST written guarantee to refund the full amount paid for them at the expiration of three years, which means you can wear Diamonds Three Years For Nothing! Heures: Walker this Bros., bank- 1. SIEGEL, ~ Jeweler and Diamond Broker, 175 SOUTH MAIN, ‘The Pasiel Price Jewelry House health thirty-two number diseases were twenty-one female tet ae reported and for the week. One case is epidemic CENes bro spinal meningitis and two cases are reported as cerebro spinal meningitis. Seven cases were diphtheria, one case scarlet fever, one case of whooping cough, e case of measles, one case of COC EAERE: and tse cases of mumps. Six cases of searlet ever and seven cases of diphtheria ind: one' cnaseof e pide mic cerebro spinal meningitis rem: uin in quarantine at the end of the wee ro Get Tickets for Denver. Round-trip tickets for Denver wlll be given to the three leaders in an Individual bowling tournament to be startat the Crown alleys today The tournament will be run off the same as the one finished u few days ago, wherein Roy came into his own. men in the prelimfight it out In about March 1 will get free e three who finish first and back to tre ansportation to Denver { he 7 stern. Powiine congress, March 7 to 4. The eat. down to the eeneneh Lal in pt po cash prize -_---_. furs sale. offered Mehesy, VALUES at our great the Furrier, M'CULLOUGH Army Officer, clear‘Knuts- MISSING Well Known salt in Disappears. Take, Fears are entertained for the aarely of First Lieutenant Charles EB Ie Cullough of the Fifteenth cavalry, a son-in-law of G Forbes of this city. McCullough is reported missing from his station in Havana. As ne had considerable money in his possession when last seen, itis feared that he has met with foul play. The lieutenant Was well known in this city, where his wife is now staying with her parents, at their from home 1899, tn Twelfth East lough is anxiety. in the Ninth serving overcome as cavalry a easels ‘with. Mrs : M-b-H-E-S-¥ Spells satisfaction jn furs Fur Store. to In lieutenant during was .a MeCul- erlef and Seon ean for an ambulance e removal of dead, dying and disabled horses was made Saturday In thé annual report of City Humane Ofcer: . Heringer which was submitted to Mayor Ezra Thompson, It stated further that at the present time animals had to be dragged along the streets to the crematory. The report stated that it should be built low so animals could be placed Into it ay. er also stated that watering provided in controughs should be yenient places In the downtown districts for thirsty animals. The humane department expended $1,050 during the past year. Complaints have been made during the winter against feamsters allowing their horses to go without sharp shoes upon the slippery streets and the Pye aeting of w ae In 1906, 1427 anim were stroyed, and 460 cases ae cruelty w vos investigated. A tabulated list of the work accomplished is given below: Wornout horses destroyed, 83; troyed, dentally 824; or sé [Bro animals tera tie: | Dr. Broadbent, jail cute. him. He ont He W: ateh destroyed, out for said Il said guess I guess no said} you not. Dentist, 600 Scott Bldg. he was It was could see southern won't} Rocky [ don'U} so to a bad on. dark, day out hi fact, that of hole his eet ee y Cases- -Williarn| of Ogden filed Bae oth in yvolbintieenticy Frids His amount to $262.50 es to $25, whieh he elai by law William 1D filed petition ino voluntary | wssets Sat- seeing in come me, thank Sherl® Yesterday afternoon Chief Deputy White called up Deputy Sheriff Larsen. on the telephene and informed him that the sheritY had ordered that he be suspended during an investigation of the escape. It was understood that while was on duty ai the time that of "neglect of duty" him Was technical. aoe uppointed in Larsen's pla tichard Eddington. Deputy Budington acted as jailer at the county jail last night Sherif? Emery aate last night that he would confer with Governor Cutler and urge that a reward be of- for convict. reward THE the It will capture of the is quite movers be offer OUR Due to our the public, Knutsford. escaped that STANDARD FURS UNVARYING incre asing AMehe effort the or to please Furrler, MORE EXAMINATIONS IN CIVIL SERVICE The United States Civil Service com- mission announces the following eximinations to be held in this eity: For supervising drainage engineer $2,000 to $2,500 per annum = for appoinime nt in the department of agriculture, This examination will be held March 6 and applicants must be 21 years of age or over upon that date For assistant assayer in the department of mints and assays for appointIn the office at Charlotte, WN. C at a salary of $1,250 per annum This examination will be held March § and applicants must be 20° y of age or over upon that date Elks' 2-9-'07. hurry. eursio Los Angeles mieebte: Elks" ‘elub You must a Jones Came Back, I. I, Frank, deputy United States marshal. at Denver, arrived in this city Friday with David D. Jones, the ostal employe indicted for embezzling postal funds at the Bingham postoffice. The prisoner was committed to the county jail until such time he shall be arraigned and his bail fixed. Mr, ADE apak the afternoon (rain back to De Ask bread UF ee eS your grocer and cakes. for Vienna Bakery ‘They're the best." MALT EXTRACT Recovering from sickness or feel run down? Try Malt Extract-a fine constitution builder- strengthens and invigorates the nervous system -restores health. 25c BOTTLE; $2.50 DOZ. Tomato Bouillon, with . 10 Crackers, only All Kinds Lae ae Water and Cold Soda Drinks. WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO. BY THE Bell 374-1830; MONUMENT. int states A zero and cold northern wave with to | thirty-two de- p¢rees below accompanies the high pressure over the northern Rocky pjountains. The north Pacifie storm will Gause rain and snow in this viein- you Lnvestigating. Atlantic mountains. temperatures lam going to dO} week that will get won't leave town aS) a gent, thank you. | acel- 520. bent he has Hyatt Doc. Indeed. lucky, was he | become very tired of these murks skies and streets filled with gobbyoozy mud and he was determined that the ground-hog should not see even the shadow of his ghost when he came from his lenge hibernal snooze, He sent In an order for an overcast \ and a downpour of rain and the goods ity tonight Tour friend CHARLES RIIS. Nothing more can pe bein about] Riis When he was sted he said | "the game's olf and r suppose IT have got to take my medicine He al-| tempted to escape from the city jail without suecess When he was taken|ts to the county jail he was thoroughly] senrehed, but nothing In the nature of] t weapon or saw was found upon] him. After his escape was discovered a] e investigation of the affair Kmery. It was rouKe that two bars had been parts ully sawed and then broken, It is est mated by those familiar with the operation performed by Riis upon the bars that it must have taken least five hours to saw his way lo liberty. gendes- -_-_-1 Soe BEAT county i¢-a think they will something this a m exelted I hoboe {am horses taken out of service for rest and arrests made for dogs humanely had if - Two Cross Complaint Says ie Had. Wogan Fates Good Reasons for ilities Leaving. cepted ph steced Sey BROKEN Spouse JAW Said WAS "Good Rubbish,", alao JOKE Riddance and flim A Then to pbur CY _ Friday His liabilities $8,208.75 and his assets nil oe a GOVERNMENT SUES _ to Bad) MINING lmmense Tract of Land Formerly Used as Free Range Now Included. Pocatello,' COMPANY ie 3 in Pollowed a Office. Ida., Feb. 2 Approxi- mately four hundred thousand acres ; of the newly created Caribou forest | rese in eastern Idaho and weste | Wyoming lie in Bannock and eat Le punties, rnd 1 like rea Binehat Forest staticsand Heteeiee aii Raft Supervisor etisce reserves, aehas River | The United States District attorneys | Tec"! ed President Roosevelt's procfiled suit against the Columbus. Conlamution, bearing date of January U5, solidated Mining company Saturday [Chee ET the new Caribou reserve, and jin the United States courts in hich | has inked in the newly vithdrawn "area (ati : a eR ; Charles Riis, who escaped from the} aving been Sima nec in the face, thes seek {o reatrain. the defendants | 0M re rye map The new reserve Is ocee = : jail yesterday morning "from | oe certainly delivered: Saturday: jeered at when injured in an aecident.| trom: maintaining a transmission line|# huge one, of which the center is locked out of the house on two oce a- | pipe Hine over and on' certain|Jobn Gray's the "rotary" of the county jail, has! Now that the ground-hog day has sions, and treated like a stranger by adidas The complaint alleges. that | dential not Jeft town fast night Deputy! passed and it has pass on without the nis wife, Pred senior, a Garfle ‘ld the plaintiffs are the owners of townVlake), I Sheriff Alex. Steele doa note | i-omen attending a ght the real estate man, declares In an answer | g} 2 south, range 3 east, ina tovract| iortheastern corner of Bingham counpresumably from the eseaped pris-| shadow of the pesky varmint Dor and eross complaint filed Saturday | enqh 2 south, range 2 east, both of the) ty in a long, slender line along the oner iss informed the sheriff that | Hyatt SaLy that we may expect some in the Third Distriet court toe he! gait. Lake meridian. and that: the de-| eastern border line of the state as far he was still at liberty, that he expect- | fine weather, but he adds to this cheerhad good and sufficlent cause 0 dé-| fendants hive »recte poles andj South as the geographical center of ed to stay at liberty and that he might] ing statement the questionable handle jsert het his Rome INEEA a} Rel teeing wires. iinatase an electric | Bear Lake county One thin sliec pull off another ‘job before he. lett now and then He couldn't see h S| asks that the bill for. divorce com-}| pansmission line and telephone line | project from Bannock county ove Salt Lake City When Deputy Steele} way clear lo give a sunny day. for Sun'menced by his wife, Josephine Senlor,} (hereby, and that they have built a|into Wyoming. The area of tne 1 snow or rain predicted has and day before| shortly night last home be dismissed and that the decree be | 22-ineh pipe line - over -the game' | erve is about §00,000 geres, which got midnight he was shown the following} His summary) of weather conditions unted to him oon the grounds of! ground, The prayer asks that the |inelude some fine timber in the letter that had been delivered to the} for the United states Is as follows eruelty Senior asserts that his wife aerendants be enjoined from using |Caribou mountain country, and takes house Th tocky ye deed Bae a tae owns the house she lives in and that!this ground, that the United © States |in magnificent grazing grounds north 1, , Tos moves enstware the upper akes he has several other pieces of réal| recover $1,000 on. each of the two |and east of Soda Springs This Is What Hle Wrote. BRtEHAeA Cae Haine aTiON: ander len estate he deeded to her which brings] counts, that the plaintiff's be decreed May Poxtend on s Field. Deputy Sheriff Steele winds, extending to the Atlantic coast her an income on which she can sup-|the lawful owners of the land and Just who will ike upervisory You fellows will never catch me this/ A storm has developed over the north port herself fthat the defendants be decreed to | chara or the new reserve has not side of h-. rode this afternoon In| PacifigG causing rain or -now from. the In his answer Sentor admits that) have no right, tithe or interest therein yet been determined [It is probable an automobile In front of the city jail Pactifie state to the Roeky mountains, he deserted her on Noyember 8, 1905,| The complaint alleges that the de-| that the jurisdiction of Supervisor 1 and one man, my friend, got off I} with heavy rainfall at Roseburg and because of her cruelty toward him.|fendants have been warned by the | Robert T. Miller of the Teton division asked a man who is an officer of Salt}San Franciseo. It was snowing this Her exhibitions - of ill-temper and | plaintiffs to vacate the grounds, but }of the big Yellowstone reserve in Lake to give me a muateh I guess he} morning at Boise, Pocatello, Helena fault-finding were more than he could | that they have not heeded the warn- | Wyoming, will be extended to tne new did not know me 1 looked good to} and Sault Ste. Marie; and raining al tand, and after providing for. her} ings. Caribou withdrawal, although thei him. ! had on a goed suit of clothes. | San Francisco. Roseburg, Louis as best he could he deserted her, Not| -"""--> is a belief that Supervisor Wrenstead He give me a match and I asked him] Buffalo and Little Rock righ pressure satisfied with ordering him away from| y P , "Rik 7 > | or this city, whose jurisdiction extend if they got the guy who got out Of lextends over the southern Pacifie and the house and jeering "good riddance | Wee eee Say cane over the Pocatello, Cass had Raft Oe Knutsford ASKS FOR AMBULANCE FOR INJURED ANIMALS treatment, 377; eral cruelty, 65 Appointed. county street. city on a promoted the ranks in the Sixth cavalry, after Ts bdding- ------_-- INCOMPARABLE In ance ford lieutenaney An-| us two or more cusMehesy the Furrlter, with af were there Of club.|!n the First rae the Spanish va . native tat Ww faaraki DIAMONDS Sold board Mr. McCullough was in the be | Visit: last August He was to Beach] ° the slxteen-imbles. < Darlig':the period Crean Mr was Meports. of vere males ‘and eleven Seventeen cases of ee cixteune ia fcun of the Farnsworth' was nominated former, report Suspended, Is Investigation; ton 1e submitted. There were thi riy-seven births reported, twenty-one being fe- ere woul eine ; Birth and Pending ground-hog hadow. {1 Larsen Sheriff Deputy the ar election the AUTOMOBILE IN irday ae get Col. M. M. Kaighn nominated Mr.| torney draw up amendments to the Greenewald. His speech in which he} pure food ordinance investing more called his nominee one of the staunch authority In the inspector and mak- |; Republicans in Utah was seconded by] ing it: possible to seeure convictions Harry S.. Joseph, Judge Morris Frazier stated that, he had considerRitchie and W. iE. Vigus able trouble with the merchants and Parley. P. Christensen placed J. P.| commission dealers, who are handling Lyon in nomination and he was sec-| spoiled food stuf His authority Is onded yy several members of the} limited and he is unable to secure a club. The ee were closed] conviction without confiscating tne and President Stepher Is Stanford |] provisions whica .under the present chose Harry Anderson ak J. M, Rass-| ordinance makes the city Hable withmussen as tellers The vote showed] out he has a warrant The amnded that Greenewald received twenty-| bifl will first be presented to the legisthree votes and Lyon fourteen yotes. lature for consideration and if passed : will be embodied in the city ordin- was RIDES Sat- prevent malady orders yesterday were made club} ory t js stated that the Sat| one of the moat dreaded present, | year no i: the The eerebro reported George G. Arm-; Science. So far a successful treatment in the city and | has failed and about seventy-five per) the ensuing storm, there We was at board to spread epidemie were enteen deatns resulted from the disease during the month of January, but no cognizance has been taken until yestemday to quarantine all cases The board decided lo placard all houses where this affliction was ese among the residents, and orders were +) issued to physicians to report every +/case to the health office There is +] some dispute among physicians as to {whether the disena is contagious. + Heretofore some physicians have re{fused to report the cases cerebro SEF see ee eee eee ee » + President-J. J. Greenewald + Vice-President-Harry Joseph. * Secretary-Parley P. Jensen. + Treasurer-W H. Farnsworth + of the City ejty urday Headquarters of meningitis Lake of New cases Thirty-five --- cnd Sunday, and colder to- night. The record Saturday for the ewentyfour hours ending at 6 p. in. was as follows Maximum temperature 48 degrees; minimum temperature 30 degrees. Mean temperature 39 degrees, which lo CGegrees above normal. Accumulated excess of temperature ssince the first of the month, 22 degrees. Accumnlated excess of temperature - since January 1, 10S degrees. Relative humidity 76 at 6 p, m. Total precipitation from 6 p. m. te G a. m.:.32 Inches Accumulated e xcess of p recipitation ince the first of the month .39 inches Accumulated extess of precipitation since January 1, .70 inehes YOULL HAVE TO HURRY. Everybody invited Elks' excursion to ‘Los. Angeles, "Feb «9, alt' Lake Route. Berths and Bnbete pt, Ie Iks' club 20 days, 32 stunts, 32 plun sf - J. J. Greenewald for President of Young Men's Organization. | Major Hobbs "Improving -A te leieram recelve from Mrs, Frank ra Hobbs In Chicago Friday announeng that ajor Hobbs continues to Jimprove daily, though he is still in| very preearious conditlon 374-1578. "Bat the repos ere Best" Vienna ae oe Bakery bread. WATER APPLICATIONS FILED WITH ENGINEER telioWine ‘apple ap een, for state were received ate IingiTanner F rl i W F L. Harwood, Hancock, Platt ask for an and S. W second-foot of appropriation of one the water of the Big Cottonwood tributary to the Jordan river system to be used for propelling machinery at the Baby McKee mine in the Big Cottonwood mining district. The amilton Diteh company asks for an appropriation of 13 second-feet of the water of the Strawberry fork of the Green river system ne be used for the irrigation of 1,000 acres of agricullural land situated one Theodore, Utah C.. Bryner for the. Allred Canal company asks for an appropriation of § second-feet of the water of the Green river to be diverted near Price, Ttah, for the irrigation of 1,000 acres of agricultural land The = NEW Oa MAP OF THE CITY. The new map of Sait Lake City published by K Polk & Co. and drawn from Official Bonne will be reads for delivery in a few days. It shows ali the new streets and avenues, as well as the recent changes in the names of 4. large number of streéts as ordered by the city council, It also shows the courts, alleys, ete. Size 45x66 inches Price, $1.00. Send BY your order for a copy. 39-Bither line Ee. POLK & Co. W. p ee Sec. & Mer. 617-62 SOCIETY OUT FOR KERR 0 Dooly Bldg. to. bad RECITAL in G Concerto BONA minor ....... Cho (first movement). Rube Bataln eels oven Marguerite v: ay "Toreador Song" from C carmen" Bizet Tug W. Dougall (a) Marche-' eee he onne Potaini" (DALE Rretto: wis el esi, Haydn (From Perninwe No, 2) Lisz Concerto (four mov a anit Team +> Owners -__Oorganize. The organization of a Team Owners union is being perfeete a. At a meeting in the Labor hall Saturday night initiatory steps were taken in the mautter. About forty men interested in he movement was present,and djscussed the benefits to be deriyed from the nion, and also the best means of bringing it into existence, The organization is planned to include all men of the city who own and @rive their own teams, and will be intermediate between the organization of the larg> team contracters and the teamsters who drive for other men. The charter will be ene until next Thursday evening for tea owners to join, The folJowing euaier y officers were elected R! J. Coo president; Alonzo Smith, | Seeretary: R. W. Cook, treasurer. he left, she} KET LETTER River reserves, may be asked to tak estate business for|candidates; at the semi-final 28, and promoting Garfleld}at, the final, 18, from which eight} men were | chosen. Dan Alexander} Monday will be the beginning of the second jhalf of the school year The first half came to close - last received the position on the Cornell] Friday. This mid-year marks. the team and Dale JUDGMENT AGAINST MONTOE. Park on the Columbia.} graduation of public school pupils. More than a hundred gs ornell eighth-graders is regarded as the. hardest debater, in the schools with Columbia second, For their Court Is Holds S728 Alimony Due participating in * being these debates the Dormer Wife, bater Ss recelve graduated in the a gold key Wwith 1 Univers ity of Pennsylvania's debatJadement for alimony, amounting ing inse fr High se hool the largest cemee engraved upon t $ W as secured rday in scat etelt class in the school -history ude Morris 1. Ritehie's court went out Bleven finished the two gainst Charles Monroe on an Fine watch repairing. A S. Relser, year course, as compared with six der of the Distriet court of Denver, |foweler, No. 12 East First South St last year. There were five, also, wao olorado, where Mrs. Mary L. Mon0 completed the work in the four years' ‘oe was granted a divorce. Ilerbert ' course Three of these were memL. Hunt, Mrs. Monroe's attorney, folCOULDN'T CATCH THE GUY bers of the 1906 class who fatied owed him to Salt Lake and filed suit aria to graduate because of a shortage of igainst him in the Third District cout.|So Hayes Was Taken for Stealing a few points The other two have Hunt was authorized lo receive the Suit of Clothes. finished the four years' course in Llimony, amounting to $10 a month three and one-half years The five Jor the support of Mr Monroe's two A man giving his name as James who completed their work ar lia *hildren. When the suit was filed| Hayes was arrested Saturday night by Bitner, Rose Moench, Frank Southers igainst Monroe, Hunt filled the deeree | Detective Dick Shannon charged with and Helene Finister Rose Howard of the court in Denver in the case, | Stealing a suit of clothes from eee school graduates will enThe public Monroe's default was entered in the}clothing store in Main strees ter the High school tomorrow and the case and when he failed to appear) cording to the story told by those in question of accommodating them Is yesterday judgment was entered the store he entered the establishgiving some difficulty At present Mrs. Monroe filed suit for divorea on | ment last evening with a friend. He there are five large assembly rooms the ground of desertion and on August |4pproached one of the clerks and at the High school, and all are taxed 27, 1902, she received her decree. She | 45ked to be shown an overcoat. While to their capacity. Two pupils are jas two sons and she was awarded} the clerk was looking up a_ suitable now seated in each desk With con$10 a month as alimony for their sup-| coat the men left. It was discovered ditions such as these at present it port Monroe paid $60 to her and| that one of the suits displayed had matter to accommMowill be a difleult shortly afterward left Denver For| also disappeared, The police were intudents. In coming date the hundred some time his whereabouts could not} formed of the loss sefore Detective will be an the new gymnasium th be learned. Hunt, who was Mrs. Mon-| Shannon appeared. Hayes came back assembly room with an estimated seatroe's attorney, came here and filed his{t® the store apparently out of ing capacity of 1,200, but this is not suit and had him served weath. He said; "I'm sorry, but I ready for occupancy. The room itcouldn't catch the guy Hayes was <elf is finished, but before it can be ag Lee ea arrested and taken to the elty jail, used it will be necessary to build«two Rule Day Monday. = flights of stairs each three-staries in Monday, February 4, 1907, will be When you order bakery goods trom length This work will require at rule day In the Federal court, and the|us, you are assured of "The Best. east a& month's time following cases will be subject ro call Vieuna Bakery, Ind. "phone 15. Until then the new students will on the law and Les calenc : have to be eared for in the recitation Lawson vs. U. S. Mining Co Alinaan rooms. A new rule in regard to vsehool vs Lawson Ogden W. Co. ys, work will be inaugurated tomorrow Each student will be required to pass Ry. Co, Herschel G. N. Co. vs. Bothin three-fourths of his work or he Weil: Hayden vs. Ogden Savings bank. Will be dropped from the sehool Kelligher vs. Cons. Flagstaff. Dwight In response to communication s"U. & Mining Co. tC. § Ogae n City. ‘Toltec Ranch vs. In Mining} Pee Mallet, bank-| rupt. U. A. U, P. Coal al. Telluride. Power Co, vs. Co, etl Provo.| Clawson al vs. v3. vs. Van io re Orden Orden Topping et et al. al, et Am. Ozokerite. Knojlin Reese vs. Bingham C. & mer A. vs Butler, vs. Uintah Campbell River Bldg. bankrupt In re bankrupt. X §. & Randolph Maybe Court al. Mor-| Burke KKroupa_ vs. N et! v8.| 31, The sent out by the Federation of Labor, representatives from various unions in the state night, Union met at Labor hall to effeet the organization of a Label league. The following committee was permanent Cigar appointed organization Makers: W. to Will graphical Ton; union, J. Willis, complaint states that since the issuance of the note no part of the prineipal or inle has been paid The plaint?t asks for the pitted a interest at eleht per cent anc The Western caivanerhaitt and Trust company procured a judgment by default Saturday in Judge Lewis's court against the Rowe, Morris & Summerhays company for $173 60 for the joint use of a ‘track running from the Line yards to the comstorehouse in Third West effect Barnes, Hossner a Retail Ford, Barbers' unStructural Iron The Clayton Music company recelyeda verdict against L. C. Christensen for the pessession of a piano purehased by contract or the balanee of the account due the company in Judge Lewis's court Saturday. ‘he balance due on. the instrume nt is $193 esides the cost ef the action the ‘plaintiff asks for $25 for attorney's fees and costs, which | were granted in) the judgment, filed Saturday in emurrers were the Third Distriet court by the trians Greeks, whom the Bingham Mining company seeks to flack from its property in Blngham eanyon The demurrergs stated that the plaintitts in the aetion have no right to eject them from their cabins, and asked that the cases be dismissed. There were thirteen demurrers fled. Arthur & Christensen is attorney for the defendants. This organization will be independent of the Federation of Labor, although supported by it. The purpose is to create a greater demand for union labeled goods, Permanent organization will be Feb. 25. The following temEB porary officer P elected: Curre, president: Elton, secretary and treasurer, Salt daks Lake and Photo finishing. Supply 142 So. So PERSONALS, Saturday hens, || ers Workers; and L. Galwazzi, Press Feed- Notes. 1901. LEAGUE bankrupt. B. Haslet brought an action in the Third District court Saturday to recover $500 on a promissory note exeeuted by FE. Sears and O, F, Carl- August LABEL IN LOCAL FEDERATION Foss. (| Clerks; 1 Curre, Carpenters; Joe °-) Lane, Bartenders; H, K .Russell, Typo- Ir, Co. CulCo. In >i P. son UNION ys, C. P Stopler. In re Frisbey, bankrupt.| re Oraehl, bankrupt. In re Sel-| gan Baflade when gaged in the real some time and is property lers Soclety was out in force to the recital given at the Salt Lake theatre Saturday evening by Mrs, Margaret Robertson Kerr and some of her pupils, assisted ais J. J. MeClellan and Hugh Dougall. The renditions were all of a high order, and were given so well that the audience were enthusiastic in their calls for encores While the building was not filled, the audience made up in appreciation what it lacked in. numbers. Follow ing is the Riera rendered: Sonata No. .2, Op. 39...+. Cc, M. Weber a) "Si Oseau inte a Toi Ji Voilerais" ° ed a Were a Bird, I oe Fly " { (wy, nares Squaw dd dann nuewevausecs Litog (Du 4 M. Concerto Symyphoniave ) (a) "Me sine 0 one Sea sel bq -Tours (b) "The Pret Gremturs™ Wilson I W. Dougall. rubbish" followed him to his office and made | Gives valuable Information regarding) charge of the Caribou At the sam things hideous for him On one OC-) mining interests in Utah and Nevada. | time Bineetact J. F. Squires of Logar easion she smashed him in the face! Can -for copy, 1202-3 Herald Bldg who has charge of the Bear River rewhile in a tht of bad temper and « all- | City Te ephones 1LOST, 061R 7! ")serve ins Bannock and Beal Lal ed ae Vile narneé " ' sae counties, may. be lected by the set Senior states in his complaint that ce to ke charge of e test ei on October 16, 1905, that he met with UTAH BOYS YS HON HONORED fists ae ee a ae ee uw serious accident.in a runaway. His Sheepmen in and around Soca a wae. PEED. Ga head eit face} Dan Alexander and Dale Park on|Springs will be placed to some in( anc 1 Sustained serious Injuries J co enience 5 e creatior o me le was taken home unconscious. - InPennsy. Debating Team. ae Sect C TRERRCeSPE BI nin aa stead of his wife sympathizing with Word was received at the Univer-}| joyed a free range outh and east of him and helping to dress his wounds, !sitv of Utah yesterday that. two of} Gray' lak but will now be comshe laughed at the matter and treat-| her last. year graduate Dan Alex- | pelled to go through the form of muaked it as a joke With the assistance |ander and Dale Parl ere making|ing applications for grazing permits oft his son, he left the place and re-| wonderful strides at the University o A number of thousands of aere ot mained away for some time. After- | Pennsylvania in both studies and in} hay ranches' in° the icinity of Grav's ward, he returned upon her promise | publte life. lake are excluded from the new rethat she would treat him better, Senior iach year. at. Pennsylvania a. tri-} serve, but all the water sheds of both lived with his wife from October 21 jangular meet js held with ‘Cornell, forks of the Blackfoot rivet and taeir to November 8 and after that time he | Columbia und the University Ol} tributaries are ine cine was unable to tolerate her treatment. | Washington. One man is ent to ------- He packed his things and left and has|c¢ach of these institutions, and three refused to live with her sinee then. remain home making in all six men HIGH SCHOOL CROWDED They were married September 1,}] with two alternates Places on these 1904, in Salt Lake Cit Prior to teams are secured by three debate Second Half Begins With Two in a thelr marriage they were residents of jall of which take place in one week : : ; Salt Lake City Senior has been enAt the flvst try-out there were 65 Seat and More Coming. Co., Main KoSt. Presbrey, who for several chief clerk of the who recently has made Los Angeles. has resigned his position as chief clerk of the Hollenbeck to accept a similar one with the new Hayward, hotel, in the City of the Angels). Mr. Presbrey has many friends in Salt' Lake, who will. be pleased to learn of his prosperity since leaving this city. Fred E. Maynard, special assistant to the attorney. general of the United State has returned from Denver, where he has been on. official business, Judge Maynard has not been at his offic since his return on account of a severe cold which he contracted while away from this city, who has been ill for is improving and expects to go with the Elks on their Los Angeles excursion. Oe Hon re ‘Trust Increases Force, Owlng to its increased business the Home Trust & Sa vings company has made two additions to its o flice force Joseph Jeremy, who has been traveling sa lesman for the Bintz Mereanhas been appointed astile com pany, sistant cashier, and Miss Vier has been appointed assistant bookkeéper President G len Miller of the company Will leave for San Francisco next Friday for indefinite stay with. the ibn company's office there Mrs. Miller and son will remain. in Salt Lake, where the boy will continue his werk at the Higa sehool. WE DB RB PAS Ee RE IERE CREDIT Is DUP. OME ars connection for many intimate wi th the trappers of the northpatie and European traders who to secure the pick of skins at are able first iat These choice skins are transformed ji nto the tinest garments which we sell direct to you Saving you middilemen's profits. Mehesy, the Furrier. Knutsford. A 3-line classified ae in The Republican wll Sell It-Rent It-or Exchange -ecosts but in cts. for each | insertion, Barrow Bros., Stationers, 15 W. Ist 1003 NEW SUBSCRIBERS ‘That is The Republican's Record for the Month of January. Advertisers vited this or to call at subscribers this office are in- to verify statement. REMEMBER- 1) Tree WE PRINT THE TRUTH! St. |