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Show MURDER TRIAL OF A. T. DAY OPENS INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY FORGETS MPWHIRTERS SEARCH FOR OIL IN CHARGES OF COUNTRY CLUB IN IN ANNUAL ee SOUTHERN UTAH AGAINST STRONG CONDITION 6, 1907. FRAUD WATER NOW FLOWS NEW STATION FOR ST. JOE TEROUGH CONDUIT SALTAIR RAILROAD City Supply to0 Be Taken From) Record of;Los Nhaaee cee Capitalists Are| Annual Report of Treasurer Chief Sheets - Files Stockholders of Mining ComCompanion of Prisoner Gives Work in 1906; Many DisPreparing to Lrill Test Received and Directors pany Want Receiver ApVersion of Affair Before Elected. missed and Discharged. Well. | pointed by Court. Jury. | Mayor annual report to -_- PREMEDITATION Mrs. Voss APPARENT Threatens derer and Is Violence Kept Under to MurPolice Surveillance, In At the annual meeting of the Country club yesterday the pune iie ae ird of directors for the ensuing ear was elected: E. W. Packard, F MeGurrin, Josiah Barnett, Grant Hampton, David P. wach ‘and Willjam Igleheart, The secretary's report showed a present membe Senin of 294, of whom 140 residents are men, 138 residents women, & non-resident men and 8 non-resident women. Treasurer, Fr. TT. MeGurrin made the following report of financial operations for the Testimony in the murder trial of A./year ending ee Day, colored,, was comme need TuesResources, . receivable Bills selection the following afternoon day ~ ; = Furniture and implements of three jurors. The special venire Was] Restaurant stock ; exhausted before the jury was comWine stock . a was the > in the box ce he was last name The pleted. *e Carl John Oberg and twelfth juror sworn in and accepted The jury which will try Day fer th murder of Horace H. Voss, colored Whom he shot in his room Franklin avenue following follows: Herman Campbell, Hil, Andrew Joynt, Peter David EB. Jones, J. H. Vincent Bateman, D. B. arene and Carl both In y Richards, W. John Oberg B. Arm-| oseph Weir eeluiee: and Mrs. Sarah Yarber, he. cure aot witnesse ' J testified in the case shooting respects their testimony con- many ficts on minor detail Weir's stoi WAS EOLIL acellac meatier nine avenad been together on the Saturday night RA MODs e. Linblilities. ; outsté ae: overdratft Bonds Bank aa °°" rotal eee Of 59.35 2,114 351) G19 S54 ae cee ere Rai oa $1,250 been| $56,045.42] ayj9| iia] of cent a} O65 cluded. Amongst other donations,| would also . which = above assets,increase but are the not value} by cluded the disturbance : Negroes on ; a Spree. were 2610. The lows: lary, nie. were in- : In the figures, are $100 folden, and a $76 clock Srobponl cm R by by : Mr-.] Mr.]} 1418 or all year 2> or dis-} discharged "drunks" other it making arrests are Assault and 39; robbery, pretense, 129; exists in quality and jyitapested in the ract for driving been let tive work project, at least a total of the state." horticultural ‘ociety Who arrived in Salt Lake from_ his home Tuesday morning Mr. Juda classed as ths a an : 1 pen ry xh Se Be te pees are ano WINE signs Pe hi ware fg CITY fol- a thane 121; hae 40; trespass, ols embezzlement 43 netcre, nevurning: eect NEWS IN sr ¢ armed. | ge i n| his room and See ad himself with a gun, but Welr did not know it until] they gone up metownthe to gun," a saloon Welr "He had showed 613.0 n the books, whereas a con-}| while miners numberet ‘ ae re ‘ oe ae a" a ‘ e ° * ory t le and protes sion is Servative cash valuation of them) evel emer esse ny would exceed $86,000, in the list of te arrests By unanimous vote the club re-|4 sentedhousewlves n physic Mhe Cg i BRIEF said, "but he ald not tell me where . ‘ I went back to Franklin] he got it. avenue and met > Just outside the door walked into my room and he was talking about the disturbance the night before. en he walked into the room Mrs. Yarber was In the back yard, She came into the room where we were talking. Voss sx on the trunk and commenced to talk jo her ""T think that. Day was wrong. in striking old man Edwards,' Voss said ‘and his talk and curses awakened everybody on the alley. I don't think we ought to put up with his actions. He ought not to talk so vile where 7 eanid--children can hear corded its appreciation of the very suce : inistr: Stecessful administration of In.7 B.2 retiring president, and the Wicks, the fYicers associated with him in the nanagement of the club's affatrs, him.' Murder "Just stepped in then,' in the open He Cold Blood. Weir continued, door which was shoved his gun ‘Day partly close hang} on cross-examination Weir recited} the shooting in detail and told the| same story. It was brought out in his examination by Attorney Walter W. Little for the de ae that grabbed the gun from Da plained that he got the a ‘in the hallway but that Day run away from him and that he followed him. up. Mrs. Yarber tells practically the same story but in her excitement she was unable to tell just what occurred Tollowing the shooting She did not see Day until after the shot was fired The door was only partly open and she was unable to see down the hallway leading from the room Weapon Identified. The gun and cartridges were identified by W. A. Wight, cherk of the police court who took chargé of them when Day was captured. John D. H MeCallister presented a diagram showing the ground plan of the building where the shooting occurre He swore that it was correct in scale and showed all the rooms, doors and winws, The court room was crowded with colored spectators. Mrs. Voss occupied a seat during part of the day near the prosecuting uttorney's table, While the details of tne shooting were being related Mrs, Voss paced up and down the halls with Police Officer W. H She had been placed in because she has the officer's threatened Day and assaulted him during his preliminary hearing, Mrs. Voss is a half blooded Cherokee Indian and half negro Classified Male or ads under Female Help and Wanted- Wanted-Situa- tion classifications are run in The Republican free three times DIAMONDS Sold with a written guarantee to refund the full amount them at the of three means paid expiration years. you for can which wear Diamonds Three Years For Nothing! Reference: Walker Bros., bank-. L SIEGEL. and Diamond Broker, OUTH MAIN, Popular Price Jowelry House Jeweler James way = Iredale, by the a Light met morning picking in motorman Utah company, Tuesday Money. City Sexton there was exthe year was his report for John E. the income and Humane Raildeath a shock recelv-| ing Ive wire and O, street car 1904. jleft the number 35 "of 5. L. depot When. the ear arrived at the corner of ‘Third West and Fifth North streets it was discovered that the wire which is vsed to furnish light to the north and west part of the city had broken and fallen to the ground Iredale, who is familiarly known to his fellow employes as "Jimmie,""' got. off while the conduetor, H. the" car was turning the trolley preA, Lyons, to making the return trip to paratory proceeded, with the aid of a broom to fasten the short end of to the telegraph pole at the south corner of the street. This accomplished, he went to the front end e car and disearding the broom picked up the wire in his left hand, immediately dropping tp the ground Lyons jumped from the ear and wast the broom knocked the wire free, after which he attempted to resuscitate the fallen man, but life was already extinct. small hole burned through the heavy leather glove which Iredale was wearing showed plainly where the current had entered his body Coroner Smith could not be found, and a hurry call was sent to O'Donnel's undertaking parlors and the body removed to that place Shortly afterward the pollee patrol with Sergt ove rts and Officers Harris and Buron arrived on the scene. Iredale. who was of Swedish descent, and about 34 years of age, was a member in good standing in the local street car men's association and was well liked by all with whom he came in contact. He is survive by a wife and two small children, ry ing at 61 street, where he had made his home for some time. ----_- >r. Broadbent, <2 Dentist, 500 Scott Bldg. $1,421.22.) The! year $1,025. occurred he was unable to leave The jus, you | Vienna order are assured Bakery, bakery Ind, of ones "The ‘phone ae H.-A. freight Great 44, California fruit season Jackson, and of the Den- ouput for -qgristant passenger the of the the SK. Hooper, general agent in Den- the of department passenger arrived the at by heard the and by for also of asks to meeting books" into The receiver a books the be delivered court that audit Injunetion the and the Morse from that sheriff custody an officers asking the court of W aftibe An ap- Stock The muddy, murky City aes chasing a ommends horse and buggy. the passage of an by stipuladion. Seria a an ean LADS OF TENDER IN Tnereascd The St.. Joe Mining company. was 1897 with a capitalizaorganized in tion of $306,000 at $l each imendment was made increasing the tock in 1900 to .1,000,000 at $1. pe share Of thi amount 400,000 shares were placed in the treasury for working purposes on the company's yroperty In the West Mountain mining district, near Bingham When the tock was re-issued two shares ere given for one The plaintiffs mwhned 140,642 shares of stock after the increased eapitalization Hasyvouck, the president, and Burton seecretary and treasurer, owned a ma- LM For an,<9 mal Judge court, He: reetwo ordinance/tphe the third years old, for petit stream - gradualls in plumbing fn ary precaution but before the force Salt Lake, as a sani-| The ordinance has) the council plumbers have for been confessed electrical months, | theatre. unable to it out of the committee, Want a Patrolman. SATE Leonard brought Brown of. Jareeny. 2edman''s. was {in > ofl ~ Red before the juvenile Redman hac copper from father, before Alex- court, wire and the Lyric J.C... and alse Redman. his grandProvo. Mrs ; mother, Mrs. Ella Ives of ; 7 Ives asked permission to speak before Something that seems to have been|the court. and it was granted her. forgotten by the city administration|She pleaded with Judge Brown to aluntil attention was called to it In the}low her to take her grandson home annual report of Frank M. Mathews,|/with her, She explained that his is the| mother and father had separated and land and water commissioner, appointment of a patrolman for thejthat the lad was a victim of circumBig Cottonwood conduit at $900 a year.|stances Judge turned = the The office, recommends the commis-| youth over to her, and Leonard conshould be created at once by|sented to go to Provo and live with the counell. his grandmother, Hutchins and Alex1© report shows that during the}/ander were made wards of the court. year there was a daily flow of water Sealed Verdict Returned. through City creek into the elity mains intheoes _ ; Lennberg Emanuel of case e attar os Dt A Fig LT ARs ogationy- of . water, through flow Parley of s there 10,785,568 was galions. and a_ dal Commis- sioner Mathews calls attention to the) fact that the revenue for leases On) public property is paid directly to the city paid treasurer, through whereas the land it and should water so that be) against the Utah Consolidated. company, the Ritchie's court in Judge returned a Mining Morris sealed L ver- ajct after being out several hours. The cuit was to recover $1,200 damages to © plaintiff's crops from smelter smoke... Com-]|when a jury The court verdict convenes will be. a bed} from Best.""- fore in aE be "Os "oS Cone Tames "time opened this morning. rec- Perens Eis BL The Salt Lake fire department will} cost the city $84,500 in 1907 accord-| ing to the estimate made by Fire Chief} il in his annual report.| Charles gine house to be: called No. 6, be eity! was) en- lo-| cated in the southwestern portion of| the elly, to be equipped with a combination hese and chemical wagon and) that six men be appointed to handle] Engine house No. 6 in the south-| western part will be opened March 1. The report shows that there were 237 fires during the year, with an actual loss of hd 293.60, from{ water of extracting the Does as| cow, the from it comes as milk, afterward} then it, designed nature water, make the milk unwhole-| ae some and deleterious to health? This question js asked in the annual| report Pe Walter J. Frazier, Season | that suits will) be filed Opens Panoramic by] the Be Built Will Be- Tneluct Touring Cars. __ 3 few for ill be started In a passenger station on day the Saltair be company fs prepm It ig held by. the farmers that~the}ful run In the bathing line, and iin purchase of the power right-from the) Provements are belng made on he IKXnudson Mill does not entitle the efty ‘| pavilion' to afford facilities for ont to tt wate) After the water wa lg new attraction One used for powercitwas turned' back in- |! vertant" move on the to the main. stream and used for. fr-|CO'™Pa! if Mie oh i ivatt "NOSES Manager angford, eee ORE. Th visit. the -PPTPORE Council city Saturday Big ie to Tnspect Job morning ‘hey will LO: p'cfookdih thecmarnitie.. go to the then head to Parley's of the at}, nd first inspe und if lat te bath the inc : Fy . a hy } $e Tine a accom has ae: eae a ais SEER uarter Li pat A ne anid herrea neé re ct to increased. yee A ae ie » tise the of tt i t part nt he 8 Sep 5 J 1 built housé expected pie ee en CABYLIWIN | enn and: 200 will} Stina an|* ry leave conduit reservoir of jarodate couneil and officials Cottonwood conduit et Aa been mpar Other Actions profits to be is entries charged for the that purchase Arthur Farwell Delights Audi- Manage Dacron atthe. tet ake T he"aimlaP te ‘those * 0 Questioned, The unlawful ants 18 declared the ; of the one nd- | $46,222 It} of in the 2,000 ‘shares f Mlustrating ence s ner re ormer years. The daneing floor avill continue to ae under the manigement of the company itself w Folk Songs of Country. rellizer: of New the Fire King Mining company's stock is fraudulent, Tn securing enough votes from stockholders to} recommend the sinking Gf a tunnel on| The lecture given last night at tae Ladies' Literary ¢lub by Arthur Farwell was an artistic, musical and in- the property tellectual lent the work was plaintiffs. some illegal done, it Treasury and 1udu-| Is claimed stock whe by is- Mr. ing feast from Farwell is personality a every standpoint.| 2 man of pleasIdeas are not young and his sued to Mrs. B. KX. Tracy, it is stated,| and $200 was given her for the use|} of her name as a stockholder. Her} only clear cut and to the point but] presented with a simplicity which carries conviction with them. His theme,| stock which the was voted tunnel, and by in favor these of for an accounting asked and the assets of means sinking} of the the it Was} money company. jn is the for the purpose broadest of possible advancing manner the © Amusement Penture. : snecial attraction which has albeen arranged for. i one of touring cars, which have prov- One ready hhate's ¥ery coast eee sucec sful resorts. on. the at eastern One held trall at and a prominent the Portland fir last summer, and was visited b thou: ands of people. The car js a panQ'2@™Mle arrangement. by which the eee interesting parts passenger would any Po aene Rete ee that the the. See world car, Tha as they ey per car is realistic the side to side population, explained La moving swiftly car thus cro the trip mora sing fre ocking from the passen- make To country. Be, EnEBUBN of enters‘ the ordinary e.apoke of the difficulty that con-| , ; fronts tne composer of , national Ameri-. z --- The pany tion mueadag vee. The $1,000,000, at of Ra ee Utah filed its articles $1 in the capital divided each. There Mining com-j| of ineorpora- county clerk's of- stock is placed at} into shares valued] has been 300,000! music the on old account In of contrast world, w cnexe longs He to the countr gave Hlustrations gloom been Norwegian interpreted natlonal music, .witn German, which really by the to cosmoe- the ‘countries one race of {its be-| Russian pathos music, which Grey, and has and] has the} overshad- shares set aside as treasury stock. Tne|/ owed and colored all music. corporation owns several claims in the In speaking of the impossibility of south fork of Willow creek, In Doug.|the different standards of music In| las county, Nev. The officers of the} America he allowed that there was} company are: I. A. Clayton, presi-| pep and L. H. Young, secretary and treasurer. These officers anc LW Bird and George E. Brown form the board of directors. = om Classified ads under Help Wanted- Male or Female and Wanted-Situation classifications are run three times In The Republican free. Marriage a Sierge Samuel E. Fernley, Salt bale om Hazel J. Williams, Salt Lake Herbert Miller Sciplo; Annie Bcaaley, Salt Lake City. Franklin E. Seal. jr., Riverton; Julia Tempest, Riverton. Jesse B.Baker Park City: Mary A Kearns, Salt Lake city Cook, Hf = Lake . City; Bessie May Palme1 Salt Lake City, Her Ww Mebsory Salt Lake City; no real foundation as eee and cru¢ the proble m ne ppliic, The lecture sg Aue most was to agree upon, and| in this country is young} cumparatively speaking,| must be worked out much = < z eaee that interesting the adaptation o z our one national) part of of the and "Dawn", from "The a composition Old Man's is kept giving r to inspector tea Jes good Hs a abs times, 202 ae has arieived Gale Jn} says they are condition The inspector shows the milk and reports that the) who of provisions, and|ice permits to have netted the city| Milk Cache Valley Condensed to the disbursements and business at $1,615 50, doing company, Cream Logan. sends to Salt Lake milk that $1,104.85, leaving a balDuring ance of $510.65. condemned. the following: Ibs. 23) veal, talented lecturer. should portions, arger. "Bat though have of fair promuch been a cae Thiet the Best" Vienna Bakery Ready for bread. Debate. year he is being made by debate with Beef, 178)the Utah boys fer the the University of Colorado, which will take place February 15, at Boulder, The question under discusgroceries, | Colorada, "waterless" milk in its c¢ondensed| Ibs.; "Resolved, That the best sodozen. At the]sion is: to keep the} 321 Ibs.; form add enou water condemned 10 1-2 Ibs. lution of the milk within the standard required by|same tin The of cheese, which, apparently does not law and sell it as pure and unadulteam has the negative. _ The terated milk. The saving of freight include the bad cheese sent by I Black-} Utah to the Isolation hospital; jin thisi tnen| Colorado debaters are U. PB. Remingway, declares the inspector, is marr FE. Nafe and J. M. Kelso ana he condemned 61-2 pounds of chick-; ton, A. considerable, the Utah debaters are J. Perey Godduring the year, or only a small inspector wants to)en herefore, the Brown and Ernest Brardard, J. T. fragment of the amount of chieken know about well. num-] condemned a few days ago He says the increase in the has about 50 per cent of water extracted from it through evaporation n order to save freight. ‘11 airymen in Salt Lake who receive the de by a on 199. dozen' The e the BE oe ete Neca sense guide The a part ‘of suit new. fe red and: of the bathing men's suits are o with a shirt and oti¢ touring new roller has -suits cay = tah. « ata | bn terkd the eve. slece an els en ch biac! ty The f. a urtistical ie rimmed, and "the n my "Saltal ee ited across the breast The men's suits are also among the t at offered fo: sale by the ouur actus Manager Langford statement peach will gerrow is authority forthe that the irain service to the be better than last year. Bros., NEW Stationers,3, 15 1 W. MAP OF THT 1st St. CITY. The new map of Salt Lake City published by kt. Polk & Co. and drawn from Oflicial Records, will be ready for delivery In a few days. It shows all the new stréets and avenues, as well as the recent changes in the names of 2 large number of street§ as ordered by the city council, It also shows the courts, alleys, ete. Size 45x56. inches Price, $1.00. Send in your order fo a copy Tel. 89-BEither ling R. Song,' the. names -'; of; Stephen Foster, to) indebted for "The Suwhom we are and George FEF. Root, wannee. River,' wie made his reputation by his wat songs, as having been the nearest to ‘ bl a record for original folk song. Among American the names of Horatio Parker, ell, Buck and Nevin stand mentioning a number of young composers and artists who are advancing music of the country he paid a tribute to Arthur Shepherd, vhich met with enthusiastic applause Mr. Farwell closed by speaking of the : methods and purpose of the Wa Wan composers, | of American of Society 1906] In rely sald of any give would Shepherd Mr. which 1,764.) was Lake Salt the subject upon desired information the/} find faile a to has the hear to assembled audience being|The preservative y and ore just south of ‘the Saltair company W. P: were enthusiastically receivec Mr. Farwell mentioned partie ularly Sopht Taraon Salt Lake City J. George Parnes Salt Lake City; Genevive Leaver, Salt Lake City Oli-| Joseph Stromberg. Huntsville: via Stromberg, Huntsyille. of gallons ber in 1996 over inspector The of instance a stand the developed Love Fers \. fou m, The folk song of the different porte or the country. The negro, the Indian, the} cowboy, and Spanish Californian all] of which he illustrated with ex mental compositions by himself, which] were ased on the simple folk song] of the respective parts of the country.| The group comprised negra spiritual] Spanish melodies and Indian songs Californian..songs, and were -beauti-} fully rendered. The Navajo war dance] fortne provement wets" EXTRACTS WATER FROM MILK TO ESCAPE FREIGHT; 1S IT UNHEALTHFUL? :: 155.73 HOUSES to' the farmers who have water-rights in| ing to handle the large ‘ val of Cottonwood canyon asking for an in-} Its patrons during th coming uinijunction prohibiting the elt from| mer. ‘The high mark reached by th turning. the water. Into the conduit.) Walter of the Inke, assures a -suce can years old, and Elwood 12 years old. The boys to stealing appliances Fontures Amusement spillway Luncheon will be serveds) ¢ thisotts a ft Richard P. Morris and} | Platforms Larger the members of the counell under hi administration have also been improvement In the pavl invited | Anothes ®o join the junketing party Lion will be the buildivie (aft extensive The plans for the conduit were made |} platform between th roller. ec te) under the administration of Rk hard | wid -the ratlroad: track \rrangemen P. Morri The ‘contract' was let to| will be made to have the exit from P. J. Moran and the conduit was com-| the pavilion m this) new flooring on pleted on August 14, .1906 The cost! the northeast ide of the track. Thi of building the conduit was $328,-| move on th part of the ‘ Mm pPany is, jorlty of the stock 172.82 This includes the amount pe Lid | perhaps, the me impor one from At a meeting of directors Hasbrouck to. the contractors and' the cost .of| the Standpoint of th patron of the vm ind Burton voted in an -amend- ; engineering and in pection | ort. Heretofore th thousand who -- eo -aint eer ae j visit e beach on-a-busy day have t mere pT ei the This the plaintiffs declare has Fine watch repairing. <A Relser, | crowd n the trai on the narro them and the value of their stock. It Jeweler, No' 12 East First Gouth St. 1 latform on the left the te, and stated that the defendants ee A AN Be TLE Line on the platform spoken -of cold 60,000 treasury stock uy ires of Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery | [es* crow would meet hundreds of it 37 1-2 cents-a share, which was bread and cakes. "They're the best.7|?°°?'" " ae ah rae ee igainst the ante vatciste set forth in the : wick to Salt Lake rhe tne and irticles of incorporation, This stock RRL ane kjamming ge that thé has result« SU doh been nor the money has not accountARTISTIC | LECTUR in the opinion of most people the ed for It is also stated F worst feature of- the resort. Under the report made upon the new arrangement this will be avoided, ing of the company that the for the platform will extend on failed to show the expenditure of $45,sides of the track, and incoming pas000. The plaintiffs employed Frank sengers can be cared for on one side Godbe to go over the books IJast of the train, with the outgoing crowds on the other side. month, and that in his auditing report The concessions for the ix shown that $19,814 52 has disappeared. COURT accomplices who were also court They were William creating a board of examiners to eX-lander, 12 amine all persons desiring to engage|putchins. been ae ; time was BATH _ stream| INCORPORATIONS OF A DAY|politan character of the "American | Si paints o¢ interest passed a Tully YEARS JUVENILE NEW With filthy 1 The water was ree d inte the con, | Saltait road to be built-in the vielnit duit on account of the muddy conal; $ i , Templ South and West Fourth be lof will city The dale. of City tion extensive this to addition In Big Cot-\ streets. the with water from supplied tonwood canyon from now. on, |< hanges will be made in the platform . 1 neements alt the resort to provide Sults are Expected. fea? waniws nite of eroy Opt! i This is the second time that water} have been taken on ground for the has been turned through the conduit | new tation in the city but a detinite The first time was by accident, be fore| de ision on the site will not be mad the Heaiaate wa Installed. The} until next weel stream that. was. turned in -yesterday| -With prospects of one of the -henayi measured about twenty-second feet, Vt} est isons in the history of the resort is probable order enjoining the officers Was granted from meeting and the defendants will be summoned February 15, a receiver shall not be appointed, The suit was filed by Mrs. Ellen: Gary, J W. Snell. W. H. Morgan, Louise MeCarty; Lizzie Williama ana Mrs. Charles Rose The defendants In. the action are KR Hasbrouck, W. 5S Burton, D Venger W. Mente, lL. R.. Burton and others Cupital Chaney a | o'clock Assistant cleared as "Pat Moran's big diteh | was cleansed of rubbish and dirt. Be- | fore night the stream was sparkling} d and foam laden tumbling over the spill} Work into the reservotr, Jon a new company stock- number petition the today, filed District Mining a hour 4:30 Cat out of the conduit over the| into Parley''s canyon reser- voir mismanage- Charles George an gushed spillway Suit complaint Joe by Judge half Dis- Went. Third St. officers restraining seized ‘generhl agent Northern at Butte is in the city Sowadzki left on the 1s) Major $928.50, 1905 only $86.10. Part : of the"tin added a expense was caused by the city pur- m issioner's department ord could be kept of recommends an for the -_~+ > o-____--_ you .outhern coming department] only. evidence of the growth of the city, Mr. Spencer does not compare the record of expense viel that of the year revious because it wouldn't look complimentary to him. The office expenses under his administration cost $385, while the office cost the city in after the assault. Since that time he} been unable to do any manua 1) has He prays for judgment agains t) labor. Butterfield for $10,000 and costs of the suit, When ~ agent Conduit afternoon Extensive Improvements Are Planned for Lake Resort. | Big spent which Is} of Har-| his general be] Butterfield, it is stated in the com-}| plaint, entered upon the plaintiff's|Jn 1906, the department cost the premises and assaulted him. Noble | $61, ae 48 The expense in 1905 was knocked down with violence, | $71,514.69 kicked, beaten and trampled, For Bet Vail recommends that an days Hunt, tonwood Tuesday the plumbing permits issued during the] year, or 156 more than during 1905, an aged man, with gray hatr, small 4 stature and bent and crippled with assault R. Share, 1905 in city, the Officers houses at the mouth canyon from which the city derives no revAssaulted and beaten in his own enue, although they are occupted home, George O oble commenced a The departme ut was operated at an eivil action in the "Thicd District court expense of 1,736.82, -and.-the Tuesday to recover $10,000 from dreceipts anantad to $6,194.08. U injuries he Butterfield, for the ward But- | value of public buildings and sites, inhands latter's the at received as| held lands, misceHaneous. 200) cluding weighing as is deseribed terfield Is $1,242.325.38, property, private an| with robust, and strong pounds, the city $11,cost Denes iene The an is Noble temper. ungovernable The : in the its holders in and inva Has into ed eee Hasbrouck took traveling expassed, interests of national American music penses, it Is alleged, out of the funds, | was most interesting, {introducing and besides he received $100 per| many original thoughts and theories month as president of the company.| which he had deve loped after years of In the prayer of the plaiitiffs they application and - investigation : TALE OF BRUTALIAY IN SUIT FOR DAMAGES Noble's home May 7, 1906, located two miles southeast riman in Salt Lake county, BE. and It fraud alleged Tuesday against Plaintiffs Where of are $20,000 turned | a sultable ambulance for removal of ease of Louise Violett, against dead and disabled animals. He also Utah Light & Power company for recommends the placing of water|the troughs at convenient places about the damages for \personal injuries suscity. tained while allghting trom a car, was Fred Spencer, inspeetor of plumbdismissed Tuesday in Judge Morris L ing, reports that there were 963 Ritchie's court. The case was settled -_--_->o-_-_--_- infirmities. PERSONALS. Wiscomb showing that the present administra-|ver_and Rio Grande Western, tion spent $96.50 more. The humane]! Salt Lake yesterday officer recommends the purchase of Settled Out of Court. company since barn in charge the -R.G: W lines. the cost had] that offleers rill take place Extate regular Meetins: The of the state association ( held sat 2 15 today In the Com clubs rooms neti nc Ji ees es train for Goldfield Tuesday to. take osare of her son, Stanley, who is very i The Rev. H. BE. Hayes, the new pastor at the Third Presbyterian church, T. A. Heringer, city humane officer,|be publicly installed at $:o) next reports that his department spent durday. em- Instant from a up tion of Real meeting Will be mereial F river and Rio Grande, at Butte, is in the reports that h received 15,272.96 elty for a few dave from care and sale of lots and opening + Woodill, of Riverside, Cal., preswhile the cemetery supplies ia ident of the Penn ra "company is in st $2,347.07 and pay roll $14,347 10, Sa Lake for a few da Mr. Woodill making a total of $166,694.17, or exexcellent reports says tite for the fallen aerss : tracks at Third| West and Fifth North streets Iredale, who has been in the em-| 1755S The 1906, nar 7: xt a Lake has a profes- for maintenance in 1907 will not more than half of 1906 expense. to hin to Last Another place where ra expenditure during at the elty cemetery. In eeding ed threatening Sexton ts ) : Chicken Men to Vieet.-A meeting of the Utah State Poultry ‘ t v I elpa be aheld Thuar sin eied Se oeleaa eh lee c Comme ne eae on naa recorpmends an improvement} ames Iredale Ele Electrocuted by sexton » the cemetery water system, and the . epnstryotion of a brick safe vault tO) Heavily Charged Cable » records. He recommends the) sale of lots Under the perpetual care! Across Tracks. system. He predicts that the expense} ployed him, jon DEADLY LIVE WIRE KILLS MOTORMAN Voss' head and fired. He turned and ran out the door He yelled something back that I could not understand and TI followed him with the mob. that "docket -d an s, 81 edt ely erat ass z as do\ ) oct wssed aé that Salt ! s the first time widowhood been told that t Wearty repreaes ment pointed o and Wonder davit rg obshow color,two andweelwill3, eyeree Nearly appeared the ean emperature a" was 52 degrees, and the lowreached by the thermometer (degrees Tie almond FINANCE was Engineer Charges ninety days : Operations Fin paciving will begin ut a point between Toquerevialthough City, Virgin and Ville dences of t re existence of tae minera: Product. are found In various parts. of the county cones rning uh * oil information The project was given out. by Thomas Juddvof St.George =former-president HIGH Says The contract calls for aewithin the next on tne well aUREDAS ing spring, and unles a frost yao _ nip the buds, the welfare of 5 ae t crop is assured ' a 1 Juda 4 be in the city fon of OF and the conone"well has ceepmembers is| keeping houses of Ill fame, 68; The amoupt due from Weir and Day roomed together and untied, 67; not classified, Weir states that he was in his room,!about equal to the bank overdraft It}ing teams ce JeadButld.-Architects to areas vagrancy, ¢« 109; larceny, pe ut 252) besides the $35,-| that will be observed in after the fight, The] Day came when following morning they commenced|000 realized from the sale of bonds, | violating bicye kk ordinance e, 72, solicit-} lund an : ood heave completed plan drinking again. Voss met them and|the club has invested out of its current]ing 25; violating Sunday - ordinances, Pacer 12 ow ght and stone two-story for streets, ix and te nutoian ond oon ra eee Ae Wi Fae violating 37; and] Wen in $3,655,5 funds Edstriking for Day reprimanded " ° S e a fare hack to pay in fur-|refusing $1.500 about besides S ards wards He told Day that he cursed] er ‘ yund s. l I ul to pay for meals, 8 To Open New Plaut.-The Silver |niture and-implements loud enough to be heard a block away In the column Sees occupation, | Brothers will open their new machinery seen that the total assets and told that Day he would not tol-to] of It thewillclubbe are ae i nd .iron erate his him actions. went back carried at only $35,-]|there are 1089 ¢ ee SY leBo 43 eek bee A nOTE acturing , plant BPeb. 2 -_-_-_-_--o > oe TALES \uditor quan- ary alone. The weather has been pare me ly. rail1D. Lor this bhai of th} prior to the shooting on Sunday morn-] oeruaql expenditure for construction | missed. Again, more than half of the ing Weir states that they had been] ana pute would be about $600] whole number of arrests are for prosdrinking that he was not with Day more, but as that amount was donat-]titution and drunkenness. For the White He a but Macieda er inis Gruaannioidtin Preaident Wicks, it is not in-|former, there were 192 while there colored man,and knocked him through] athe window cursed ant] residents Day on tho alley Edwards were arouacd that -- |} reports that prospects for a large and i826} fine crop in the Dixle country next year are very bright The rainfai has been exceptionally heavy this winter, 2 42 inches having fallen In Janu- oe Baan nna dineaiaune arrests made during the the The|per oll exists in the crevices of Washcounty hills has been proved, und "i Are Dismissed January est point < ‘eable features most -| Was 31 s the notices large number of]. Many . the 0 lof One That Cottonwood Until Farmers Object. Water arrest of theliity gufticient for commercial use {s in the statistles,| ipmjiy believed Los Angeles men are "pinched" by the county Of-| his connection In the cele- Total ba ANEHINTS eve err F : nts teat a ee clubhouse, stables golf course, tennis oes no iwlude the EREaie was for one er een Vischarged ». $42,505.54 peeoeey Pee. expended for that purpose has charged off to expense account. A MeWhirter most signi-} te Total ae ; $35,000.09 | Digposition of cases bl a1 Convictec ‘ 6 Seater entences suspended ; 1 one Eee x eost of ground, fencing, lawns, a "a . the the brated case There are no recommendations in the report. It merely shows, In statistleal form, the work done by the dene ir tment during: the lastyear: etoile brlet stale iv. siauisties the. owe ieattneery: ra dd Poe 61 | Pxpenditures- oe | $50,154 63 | Police departmen Prison departme nt . A 5889.89; ent 22.90 a . $42,565.54 se George Police reclly involved, The chief finds no record as he fleers 88oo 655.50 es of to review was one of In addition to her fruit her | and farm products, Southern Utah is soon to be an extensive oil producer, if well founded expectations do not fail fieant happenings in police annals of} 1906. and in which the chlef was di- pales a as SECO Seer counts 1 ete : Fane ah SHOE Chief Sheets fails case, Which T. $ hls Thompson, ce. a a rr a THE 10 Li POLK COOPER, 617-620 & CO: Sec. & Mer Dooly . ---_ Bldg. ap IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC Positively removes dandruff and prevents the hair from scalp th out falling ° and diseases lo | p cigan vigorated. 3 j e sca _ Only 75ca Cures keeps : and in- Bottle. Try the celebrated French ‘Sundae drink, only _ 10c Mot and . ‘old Soda Drinks. WILLES-HORNE. RUG 60. BY THE MO Deseret Bell News n Phones: 374-1830; Ind. Ble 68 874-1578. | pe ; |