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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1907. LOCAL JAPANESE TESTIMONY SHOWS MECHANICS LIEN CHILD LABOR BILL BUTTER BILL SHOWS STRAWS ARE DRAWN °FRISCO'S GROWTH IS NOW PROPOSED TRICKS OF TRADE FOR CHAIRMANSHIP "GRAPHICALLY TOLD SUBJECT TQ CALL CHARACTER OF DAY UNCONSTITUTIONAL | { Violation United credit War Apropos conflict ors Rumors in of the of Uncle 3rown the Men" of the views the United In interesting. to men and tive soil, rected men a to aet national fect than that In event the sands of a into arms an and Is army more di- to to kill to sleeve and He borrow Horace borrow a he held entered hooting be of the the barrel chanics' Voss.| purat gun the examined in he} he up his where Within chance any-| revolver house occurred. A. five should find themselves. Tine laborer hold themselves for a call in three classes: The first. call comes to those who have been in this country for one year-or less, the second call Is binding who have been on foreign soll for more than one year and not more than five years and the third call is applicable to all Japanese re- Widow on the of every other tie that holds} n the smallest construction unit of camps its fight-} of the! Day was at the former's shoe Iexamined the The] with} shining| Cartridges. Sunday morning Day succeeded in getting a gun ina pawn shop. When. he returned to Franklin avenue, Marshal) Mart, a resident of the alley, saw him take the revolver out of his pocket. He broke it open, examined the cartJapanese Papers for Peace. ridges and then slipped it. up his sleeve. Mart saw Day enter the house vera agreeable to the Japand prea the shot afew minutes anes e sentiment expressed both later hich killed Voss, in the editorial and the news columns Tread WwW crreOoOn testified that he or<t ative papers, There they saw Day, Voss and Weir talking tofind that Nae is a strong sentiment gether a short time before the shootin favor of amicably. settling what ing occurred. Washington. says t differences may exist between the two while they were talking about the disgovernments. The editorial writers turbance caused by Day that he put in the FeNahioe papers which are rehis hand ey his back pocket as if he garded as "close'' to the mikado and had a gun. Voss was warned by Washhis ministers Te leetently express an ington soled iat the converstaion of opinion, in effeet, that the slight disturbance created by the unfortunate the three men to look out for Day. conditions growing out of the conflict Washington also told Mrs. Voss that Day was a bad man and meant to of the local authorities in California harm Voss if he got the chance. and the Federal officials in the matter o admission of Japanese in Mrs. Yarber and two other witthe public sachools of San Francisco nesses were recalled for cross-examis not of sufficient importance to ination but no de velopments were arrant an open declaration of war brought out. The case will be resumed een the United States. again ut 19 o'clock today before Judge The universal opinion of these edi- George G. Armstrong, tors is that the sympathetic bonds uniting the people of the United States and the people of the Japanese empire are too strong to be broken by anything which can well be furniture Company Now Oceuples Quarsettled by a diplomatic adjustment. ters in New Bullding They believe that there never will be ENLARGES question arise between The DEERE Eu r pene company Teg SO its carpet and aper de seenieS Ocal pying the ground floor, with baleony and. baseent of the 24x140 Using a ntly erected, adjoining tha c io main store on th rhe me otal Patriotism Is Strong. een specially arranged timiett But, notwith 1 the of th i in Jaye the Inborn which they were intended. views <caker rollers, rug racks, and other fixa case tures have enn installed on the ground floor for convenience in displaying carconflict was already pets and tapestries, while the Damernere hold themselves ready to answer the le used for stock rooms and machincall and if the call came they would vy. act in any] he rooms of the new department obe it; They woul enpacity in this country or aide sail oak also been decorated attractively oin the ranks! The. walls to their native isle to are finished plain buff tint. with celling of light cream, and of Japan's fighting cee either for the fixtures and aH erie woodwork seryice on land or on her ships. They; f Thejare of at randsome malachite green finish. Facilities for good light and venflicers of the tilation have been provide States army have for long With the aattion of this new departkeen watch on all preparations rent the a collent window training for war that have been government and the that will require o field of battle before be ad. part ihe the SPACE Japanese States meeting on the a settlement can of the routine of the soldier since) army noted these was organized. things and they They have} orowded inated. Mave kept}ing {in touch with the directing heads of informing thelr own war department, them of the conditions existing In the i ap has utilized American arm all his craftiness in gaining the in- have condition The been offices of enlar in the main buildged and remodeled. Odd Evening Daucing Party. The cana of a rn of ine rartie nown as Oo Ey rening Dancing was ewiven in the Pio civetaneParties, hall. Wednesday evening. a a in (have a on according with to. an Wednesday the case of in the homestead and ehild to provide a for. any under sixteen or hire to minimum HOW a judgment Neainst a for stead and holds more than $1.500 it in value. It be no is ex- empted from debts and is not seizable for the collection of a mechanics' lien. The court erred, the opinion states, in granting the judgment and the decision is reversed. T opinion was written by Justice D. N. Straup and concurred in. by Chief Justice W,. M. Justice Joseph E. MeCarthy ani Frick No Rehearing Granted. In the opinion handed down rehearing in the ease of Dolly. MeCashland against tue Keogh-Wrigat hospital, Justice Joseph E. Frick held hat the petition of the plaintiff should be denied. His opinion was concurred in by the other members es the bench. The case. was for. the -ollection of $200 for service fees. In rp he city court the platotify. secured damages, An appeal was taken to the District court by the defendants and a verdict was rendered for the defendant It was appealed to the Supreme eourt, but because the verdict was not for damages for more than $100 the Supreme court held that the plaintill was not ee to a rehearing in the Distriet sourt. EXTRADITE, JAPANESE Governor © anor. Wants They Have Embezziers if Money Governor John C. Cutler addressed letter to Elihu Root' seqretary of state Wednesday afternoon asking him to investigate a telegram receiyed from Toklo, Japun, stating that three Japanese fugutives wanted in Box Elder county for, embezzling $10,000, were under detention on the island of Shikioka, Governor Cutler asks him to reopen negotiations with the government of Japan for their extradition providing that they are proven to be the right men. Sheriff Josephenson was in conference with Governor Cutler yesterday afternoon and if there is any chance to recover the money extradition will be asked fer from. the goyernment PAPPE STRUCK A TRENCH Against City for $5,000 Follows Accident. Suit was filed against Salt Lake City Wednesday in the Third District court by Lazarus Pappe to recever $5,000 for injuries sustained in an accident which occurred October 1, 1906 on La Balchin avenue, It is alleged in the complaint that Pappe was" driving avenue in a wagon about Pappe drove into an open tipping his wagon ver and smashing it. He was thrown from the wagon and was Injured about the head and back. His knee was also dislocated, His claim to the eity council was denies SEVEN Oliver of YEARS Asks Children PNOUGH, for Divorce, ond yo manufac cturing Custody Alimony. Shoved out of her house by main force mto the cold and snow on Jan. 1907, Mrs Canc nty Oliver seeks : BVO from »> Pele Oliver on gre nds of cruelty ik a complaint fled Wanrteeday in. the Third. Distri court, Mrs. Oijjver ealled for help from the neighbors the night her husband laid violent hands on her and made her leave his home. Since that time he has threatened her During the seven years of her married life Oliver has rendered her unhappy and miserable by continuous complaints about the manner in which she performed her duties as a house ew the custody of Lillian, 5 years old; Leonard, 4 years old; Ratan. 2 made for Japan formation that a fund of information about other About thirty-five he See eee neon acne nations that, perhaps. is unsurpassed | oy by the information furnished other rlagement J. M. Thorun and GeorgeT.| ¥e2"s old, and Ruth, 7 menths old. rehestra fur-|S8¢ prays for permanent alimony for nations by ie secret service agents. I f Tollade ae They As indicated by the| the support of her ehildren, war should " married at Porest Dale, on July were from the United States an army ar date schedule. An-| 11 190 0. both by Sive would surprise the world, numbers and excellence of prepara- nouncemen Incorporations of a Day. de later tion for the conflict. The Eureka Hill Railway company ormon mission, was est of honor filed its articles of incorporation "at the Best" Vienna Bakery bread,- at. rhe party Wednesday svanilite: Wednesday fn the county clerk's of- ifter the evening shall Supporter than: Verne: ‘bowrgs Waiter-loce WY ERNE GEO, the any." fletter nian. nanager of any firm: or | Dis- butter OL LGr railroad from who- wei to-the nie over : 4 alas AA LIK bill Work. two coh Of BUTEOE Pi .t! was elec "atl --_ Roi senate started ag -candl- Tuesday af- | ind: the Vote. stood to: five is to the rather the the. fat jand held plum out the The for the " | [in Sa ake because of the fact that other man ne ielurers make butter With more. Ww "ty and thereby kill ompetition The letter Bays A. Pertinent: Suggestion; of oe Appointments Are js taken business "an that. Which Means from and a letter ent) commet Francisco It is interestif) show th rapid, protthat in the fe pee ine " city wf i ret nstruction PORTS foreca |murense chairmanship -cliy' : car aoe rhe NEL Poe tie above. Mie eas a Lone YET +oad- by ¢ an he architect . hat fully $100,000,ane a ACR? oral i fi nat Wee this sate Kes ne an 34 building pe rmif Hetas hes ‘neice ince the fire, and Made, Phe coramission then Daniel Hamer, formerly of of Hamer-Howell contest by senate! vinich , creat-)s! fire, commission, contained more than 16 per cent of Since neither side would yield, Senawater tor Hollingsworth moved that the two It was charged in the letter that|candidates "draw cuts' for the chairthe manufacturer could not sell butter | manship Senator Lawrence lo corporation « in Headed Every Transportation. following es - : ritten. chair-| the had: Joint: Materials by eat of there of same. time faet that it by_resolution Building Californian | five members from each body. |' man. * house members held that Ince ling. hou had originated planntitte| of Ares body theee aA Batt enttori i the | ed Cinat five of for ternoon when the committee met to | ne wanted M1 eee rhe senate Lawrence for chairman and the house} { was (for Robinsor A pollwas taken | i manufactur- prohibiting investigation Lawrence, A prominent creamery | man At aalcedd. thats an hiriendment | pointed to. mneiipe | | hanging See Tuesday ooree } ad on rate juopresentative iG halrman by Owners, committee ye attached ONE ‘mploving miner under sixtee f age to keep a register whieh be posted in a conspicuous the place of business where Used lers and commerce ve Cee and dur-} are lng the. ¢onsideratisn al Se nator! Th é , 7 ithe condi-{ startling bill butter Seely's |tlon was brought to Jightthrough @]/ 64 ‘ Must Keep Register. 2. It shall be the duty of every firm or Corporation, agent. or See. person, senate. Presents Methods é estab-! deadlock -_--_-- ‘Business Man of Coast City | Tells of Reconstruction IS CHEATED) | oie iis eine on tne com) famine(SKILLED LABOR IS SCARCE Measure of a Plum) | Dairy to worl} Mh of closure hour of provided, be allowed PUBLIC After re and ishment, Vling alle actory, or ee or messenger Ww ithin v1 tate that no. ehild. under énrnldged be shall: ave! of: teen-yvears. tt any work before the hour of seven 1s, homesteac shall laun He was Lumber, that any ee pen- fora Violation, the following bill will be introduced in the legislature section 1 That no ehild under the ige of sixteen years shall. be employed, permitted, or suffered to work at iny gainful oceupution in any theatre, meert hall, or place of amusement, where intoxicating liquors are sold, or nore court's decision was held that a lowel and it Contract Mrs. a employed, be hat-novchild Mrs. -e owned a lot in Ogden and aoaene a eontract with) Peterson build a brnitaa on. the properts | to Peterson tad a contract with the re} spondents in the action to furnish the material for tae building Che lumber company took out a lIlen onthe Peterson failed to pay the ills and the respondents menced an action to recover the entire amount Judgment was rendered in favor of the lumber company. The case appealed to the Supreme court and the constitutionality of the mechanics' Hen was questioned. The appellants held thi\. the homestead was exempted from. debt I was also argued that the contract did contain any stipula giving conliens on the ps wnerty The last point Wis sustained without comment further than that the appellant did not voluntarily give any lien on t property nh passing upon. the eonstitutionality of the law the opinion stated that Mrs. Vance was the of the property Although she had a husband, the law does not designate that the husband is any more at the head of the family than the wife. The constitution clearly detines the home Suit to and miftdermeanor no the morning of ix o'clock in the company Valued at less than $1,500 could not be collected beeause the constitution aolds homestead is) exempted from the execution of debts Toe opinion states that the legislature ought to amend the statute on lens because it is In conthiet with the constitution and Is therefore void MAY ears hild, in- confliet Luinber = a FLOOR will statute is constitution, mechpanies® hand railway companies, in the sugar beet} stand at Third South and Main streets} flelds and sugar factories, the Jap who] , ym Saturday night, the day before the can read and translate the war stories shooting. published in the newspapers is the acSearch for Weapon. knowledged leader of the colony. JapThat same. evening Day went to anese restaurant keepers and Japs who American families} Morris Riley, a bartender, in a saloon are employed in ones and wanted to borrow who| ‘ mm State ae sought by their countrymen a gun. He refused to lend it to Day re not so versatile in the languages. ent out threatening to kill Why? The "Little Brown Men" are somebody. Riley did not hear him anxious to have the latest news of the e ition Voss' name. After leaving the threatened international rupture saloon Day went to a barber shop that Interest in Cables, night and asked Henry Page to lend him his revolver. Day declared that Of first importance to them are the unless he was. left alone he intended cable messages from the Orient giving c » clean out Franklin avenue. the views of thelr officials in the court and EdLater In the evening Day circles about the Mikado and his minwards engaged in a fight in which Edisters. Then they look to the Washof wards was beaten up and knocked ington dispatches to see the views hrough a window jin his front door. the Japanese minister to this country Edwards took the stand and related and lastly they look for the editorial What occurred He, said. that . Day expressions of the greater newspupers threatened to kill him and his stateand the news stories published conments were corroborated by the testicerning the war which is chronicled as mony of his wife, Mrs. Mary Edwards. imminent. After the fight Voss went to Day and Regarding the relations of the told him that he ought to be run out United States and Japan, the Japanof town for striking an old man and ese of whatever class in which he may declared. that he would not. tolerate he found in America are better posted his actions much longer. with a wider fund of information than is the average American citizen. They look anxiously for the mail from their native country, which of late, has been overburdened with the Japanese newspapers, Of first importance is the news of the diplomatic relations existing between the two countries. the which Vance's min- for it. had liens secured, The was reversed, Stand. stand Weir amend in queted did not intend to conversation which Void. legislature it his them. This is known to the Japanese as the emergency call and is one that has never been sent out from the littl empire in the Orient Japan is the ing force it to Con- against May F Vane | respondents, Irving Peterson. The aetion wa aj and to foreclose a mechanics' lien on Mrs to Ten witnesses Were examined by District Attorney Fred C, Loofbourow and the cross-examination was con-]| py on ey Walter W. Little,} Mrs. Elizabeth Voss, the ; murdered man, was on the Stand. She stated that Day threatened | to shoot her when she pursued him | after the killing of her husband. el Many on Railroads. ross-examination Attorney Little In the United States there are thouwent into Mrs, Voss' career and ak ed sands upon thousands 0o Jananese| her about be ing implies ated in the murlaborers engaged in various capacities:| ger of a soldier on Commercial street Of these the railroads employ probably Voss said that several years ago. Mrs. che 75. per cent, as section harids and con-| as a witness, in simply held was ease. The attempted to struction crews and the remainder are|the defense employed in the sugur factories, a few) pry family trouble some of the into of them being engaged in business foi husband between Mrs, Voss and her themselves and still fewer employed In| put the prosecution objection of the excepwas rare domestic pursuits. With sustained by the court tions, all these patriotic sons of Japan Joseph Welr jr., was the first witness readiness to! called hold. themselves in who. testified that Dey wanted their answer the call from country-| to borrow a gun from him. Day said men and compatriots. They admit that) ya negro on Franklin avenue some the organized and equipped army Ol} was trying to bulldoze him and that he gardless to Ought Hecause Males state Volker-Sceoweroft utes after Day entered. the shot was heard and Day ran out of the house with the gun in his hand. Day threatened to kill Mathew Hdwards on the night before the shooting and warned several other inhabitants on Franklin alley that he meant business and would not be run over by anybody, | rethey Provided. Making it a one to permit EXEMPT Lawmakers Statote opinion handed down the Supreme court in stated| returned. and the The by revolver had Day buit gun the run| the a H. and bulldozed stopped the of that threats be avenuc, hand. trial shows made not Unable Franklin his per- mignat to Says Amend by © ARE ‘Harry J. Robinson Wins Water Logged Product in Local| in. Joint Railroad Market Kills ComCommission. oy | petition. | aliviroh=$26; | Opinion Pt- flict murder attempts he of Fired. the could Slipping thou- wherever three time Tell Revolver introduced | secondhand chased a pawn-shop. When he nation ready fight body. little war, laborers Japanese mustered 10 Trial Wednesday he A GUN HOMESTEADS Procure Was in which Isach na- be other great made that Japanese the any of their shall cunning Day, in ecountry- upon defense of to testimony with than ready they that TY. and Ia bor- more Japanese These Murder prosecution "Little their either that ceive from admitted sail- army are themselves operate of and Japanese the or r wherever to have system the of call In Mede The possible the States hold a Mikado's of Many America answer and the navy, ers forts Shot of soldiers Sam Witnesses Dis- Talk. rumors between Mikado''s But States BORROW and) vf the 140, buildings v ill be between five ind 9% el orié in height Most. all of these a1 now in the course of col 40, boris everywhere, throughout the city-ofroundatfonsaure being Jaid, and appointed Ogden, and} fame, a yois employed, in whieh register stenographer. J. Ry Edghelll, - com=|y Snanw iietanees where block were %" recorded the nani Lene ‘Senator Seely's measure in vela-|} mittee clerk of the senute, was made completely ped Gut, So many buildWf residence of every child employed, | tion to. the weight of butter is a good) sergeant-at-arm nnd will have powell iviz are. being put up that the rect ulfered or permitted to work. measure ee Will lrelp us materially,|to serve subpoenaes Representative]... discernible again Durit the "Seen 3y. Whoever, iving under his | It does ne o far enough, however ace was mude secretary of the commonth: of January. 787 uilding.. pet rontrol a child under the age of six-| The bill phon provide: that. it will} mission mits were issued: of hich #40 were teen year permits such. ehild to be] also be unlawful to. sell butter con- \W ate the Oty committee met Tues-) ro. parr ruct! Real estate ‘moployed in violation of the provisions | taining more than 16 -per cent of} day afternoon, enator) Willis Jonn-| pa nevetior during this month ft this act, or Whoever hires, or em- | Watet The good people of Salt Lake on was elected Trae aes chairman imMount Lo170 ane ep ent an arvloys said child contrary to the pro-|‘oday are paying for 15 per cent more} and Representative Tolton secretary ie teas tes. 4 WON oon Customs oe visions of this act, or fails to keep a] water in bulk of the butter than they The members of the joint comiiteipt amounted to $752,000 register as provided in this aet, shell | should do If the short weight. and are Senators Lawrence, Johnson igalnst GuGg- 000 Inat vear Bank be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor} Waler-logged butter is kept out it legge, Hollingsworth and Bullen: | oteapriy 1" the month amounted to ind upon conviction thereof for each | ‘may be that we can 1s iin get on the} Representat s Robinson Tolton LOO 000 060 rain £180.000,000 ind every offense shall be fined not | Salt Lake market have not sold} Barnett, Bowns and Hon inst (vearofor inh nonth of Januars ess than $25 nor more than $100." a pound of butter on that market for The committee will meet again Mon-] pron all> part f 1 World yessels (wo years on account of thi unfair 4 afternoon at four o'clock, at which iden With struetur ror ment and i ompetition me the investigation of the coal sSiltu-) ,yp, bubldine mater are en-route George L,, Havens Dead, I enclose you clippings from the Se and of railroad rate diseriminaort eke , One S ee inte rested in Word has been received of the | Dairy Press, published. a an. Fran-!tion will be started in earnest the industt estimates:.that over 7h death of George. L. Havens, city passisco, Stating that the seiale of enee : hips are en route from. foreign port ‘nger ticket agent for the Sanpete at re getting tired of paying for s« Los Angeles, The cause of his death water, and that they are going Whole Fleets Engaged was lung trouble e y enforeing the national CITY NEWS: NN BRIEF "Antwerp bas-sent out a fleet of 20 aaa - erin wivk Pie seer a Sok aT ft merchantmen, besides Vhieh a numSk ) as ec as S 1 7 MARSH SAYS HE think' i ahautar Hes in yey As ber o vessel are coming from 7 French Italian ur othe reign Bank DROPPED THE GUN How -_-_-_ &; Willle the half Campbell, a world, was SOOT John ee negro shot an tee Marsh, woman in the eo enue OF) lege} seas charg- bank San br ancieaa weapon. | L @,); fornia yt) number nate Smith and & Wesson, accidentally from his dropped pocket] it on the} or the the amerte Nielysto ing was aceldental. He says that he]?! Water Into drew the revolver, which is a 38-callae ch, Sater ber of fodenat slowness in} Oe al local) to held ATi coh tritinte 1i-| their butter they oe Plena eecae of aeavertinent these were] one eine officials ee pone nt All GARE ETS this port $S03,- a agains eee ee corresponding we last yes Women Will Meet-A meeting ~pe State: CG cil of Women will ot for) over ‘ tonnage of be AM TIRETaL'S: S ‘afternoon members at are urged.to 5 CALTVY between teamsters the on contractors the excavation floor. The force of the blow discharg-] ed sls weap on. e prisoner's bail has not been fixed The ean onte ba il has not been fixed, the wate fraud. has been carried on| Railroad Exchange building, with extreme boldness. But while the] settled, and 45 teams are saeaes al officials muy be slow in action | work. rere is something about them when ig es = e ns to Sacen put pe has retained Willlam: Newton] defend they. do. capitalization of ake 1 at $50,000 : into shares of $100 i Cc. W. ~ ° Knight are } liam icadis <adish, treasurer. the a whicl divided| each, ee president; J Vilpresident; Be la Nibley, vice nea secretary, js} is . The and for Pence. The second charge filed against M szevy by the Oregon Short Line for] receiving stolen brass, was commenced Wednesday at the conclusion of thi first charge, which was taken under consideration. Bert Miller and Henry Leroy, who were convicted of stealing} Sti eee and spurt ue Junk company of which are the witnesses used in the prosecution. The heard before Judge J. J. action, that never A ies that it cannot isbe being kept quiet any longer. ‘The work done under the iuthority of the internal revenue' dis-| : sae trict whose . or John C. office in charge of Lynch, is located : to ve sterp | Leyy is owner by the state] case is being] Whitaker i cna Larsen Resigns John Larsen time Charles pending who Jack ber far 7 investigation, by All from the suspended - Sherif!) around the adjoining waiting there of building material, craft to be seems to be although the prices are high and continue to advance The Palace hotel is now. completely structure |The bricks has are stood of rien Paige, girders, such eagh one ean look this. magnififor 80 years excellent qual- mortar made o they have to be not CORE in many _of the There... were, Cighing 190 "seven - tons, used in this BNuALAt ie and the tearing down consumed three months, Millions of Tons of Bricks. Some material iden of the vast quantity of to be removed can be formed -5 Deputy . Sheriff {from the fact ant that on duty at the N00) brick. the burglar, made] (onicapej.cthere strue struet cape Was LeEE in conceivable 1 Thus there was Riis, : TSHR fas Is-every with has been |/ity, and were set-in back at|such material, that separated by Aue re »jaupart Hk> those used preehaciaridesiacen will be Collect-!his sensi : tn San] county . bnerbe Francisco, In addition to the local of-| Pingree, | iaiernal ricers special representative ofWashthe| revenue department at John Maintaining Into yo and]/cant of | iheicard 000 cube yards e 80.000 wagon jodern of clectric ai 10,0090.- fohs & of "are ed.- 100% containes ; t : ine material, requiring : loads ‘The most , appliances. were "used Emery, has tendered his resignation, |, o cut up , the girders, as ; well as in and it has been accepted. unloading the material, ! on the ground to direct oe of Mrs. the old Grand hotel information has Rees-The funeral] Across t he street leaked h out to the effe that samples have]of Mrs. Ruth B. Rees, who died in| site was sold by thé Sharon estate to been taken from a number of creamer-| this city last Sunday, will be held in|the Metropolis'Trust & Savings bank ies and among them quite a few have|the Twenty-Sseventh ward meeting|for $425,000. and a 14 story class A been found to have evs ey ee the/ house, Friday at 3 p. m The body]|stee! structure will be erected, on this internal fi difgik ag le eents MStax viewed at her an expense of $600,000 may be te é ‘eason of the 7 he ite over 16 pound ly from 1 to "We still At Ro ntar anole roduc Pe uAne dence, 820 Third street \ require many ahilte a me. eaten ataten that ouar per cent 2:30. Burial will be in the CitY}ehanics in all lines of trade well jas peen found. cemetery. as laborers, and [I anticty 6s "that ington Sued get the razed to the ground, and con-|across the space where of the tities ae nothing. has ap- | given in honor of Le Roy Bywater, has been mis° who leaves soon to fill a Mormon yr uttract atte ntion, it function that for some months that|sion in Great Britain. The the treasury department have| will be held in the Fifth ward hall, Pi a of a number of the|]eorner of Third West an Seventh altfornin and have 1 South streets, come so near ta nm round-up : known fice. The proposed railroad is to be}agents -onstruected from Silver Lake to a point on Godiva mountain in Juab ra -ounty, a distance of five miles. The] & at LOD As be present tion of officers will be held. Teamsters Back to Work-The iroversy to act| the INE sO with. ssels\ the then | » a deadly "That Clearings-Wednesday's clea rings 52 the unloaded. with arrested, Done, The bullet entered the woman's leg cal if unwillingly, to' Uncle Sam's a , F just below the leg and is not serious Winenns seems to be indicated by rePoultryme S s Election-A meeting) fhe woman makes no statement about|cent developments The Review has|of the Utah State, Poultry association, the shgo*ig, but Marsh, the porter,| many times warned our creameries that] ill be he la marten vat the Com-| who is a white man, says the shoot-|!n tying to crowd an excessive amount] mercial club rooms, The annual elec- assault was Es o'clock. 1 with who i In support of asure, Senator] [Seely presented ~the following . ex-] nosure of water-logged butter, as pubtished in the Dairy Review printed atl has When been the age es of the pao ate r without paying. vic producer has of exceeding Uh eee rina) re fe discover utter been m oe a an actice} the lawful limit of water] t ee Rody Arrives From body of Ernest ejlectrocute s d° at ivog in Salt ern Pacifie, Goldficld-The a ae 1 the evening. the city KE. Taylor, who was us spring Goldfiela last Friday, | cedented Lake over the South- | Franetsco Tuesday On} « hid ffs ere Wi movement The strect ts a) very ure. in, force Ts in unpretoward San car system? in much congested David Bergstrom brought suit' in the Third district court Wednesday against Raleigh to reeover $700 alleged to be due as the balance of the purchase price of a half interest in a Second South] saloon at 472°° West street. George Pugsley sold his half Interest and thatcae transorto Raleigh cens nly ; Pe a : Serer at oes - Try-|owing to the i "ns avel i the are S@LZE anc the a ae of butter W edne sday it was taken to Mr Pay saya ien ne aw inara ot ne r JpotieeHe g \ ay where in Granger, home former and]|lor's determined is way 1 this minde Friday at|2@nd during the day of people shonping funeral wiil be an- agreement is levied it ten eents a] the well as delice ae in the city noon. Burial will be in the Taylors-}as coe w me 2 must be pald at onee, or is seized and put out of the ren ville cemetery ano the owner goes to jail. It vhs Basi Address on ‘Sweden -~Mr. John Nyis reported that cre oh oe in the 1 compelled to pay large sums] Bre" of Upsala, Sweden, who fs visithave this way finaens facotent which they|/ng this city, en route from the coast in reeover xy bringing suit|to the Eastern states, will deliver a Defective Fine Results in Some Smoke [62 » government. There is a re-| lecture on conditions in Sweden after and $100) Damage. port current to the effect that by the!the dissolution of the union with perres a in chethe California for Hn Sued cor nis claim to the rpe sale was a ) Crest "ea. oo. te for Half of Saloon, gue ane. ive plaintift on. eee ff caper caste. 9 asks In- é.su Incorporations of a Day. The Roosevelt Mercantile company of Roosevelt, Wasatch county, filed its articles of incorporation Wednesday with the secretary of state. The capital stock of the company i. $15 000 in} shares of $100 each. The company was] organized to do a general mereantile business. rhe officers are: H J. Hardy, | vice. presipresident; I. F. Harmston, , is cent; Ward I. Pack, secretary andy treasurer. The officers and J. a Hardy, Leslie form Ashton, the board and of W. +I directors. lddoway,|} BLAZE AT WASATCH StSCHOOL time the any officers get creameries ea ues through with the] haye detect: they puainess 2t aoeen ten cents @ pound on adulterated. but- seribed by the Secretary of Agriculture have to su Sold ll procured a daltBenjamin desertion. for Utah be In the EB. J. Yard, & chief Rio Amalgamated will . engineer Grande, Shores, : chief is In of at three & the company, company, is the} in pai cA Fine watch Seweler, No. or Ask expiration two has Marksmen. your bread and Barrow leaves to-] repairing, A. 12 East First grocer takes: for S. Retser, South St. Vienna "They're the Bakery best." Bros., wear Stationers, 15 W. 1st St. Sei ae: Help Wanted- Wanted-Situa- you order bakery goods from are assured of "The, Best.''-Bakery, Ind. ‘phone 15, Diamonds Three Years |} view cisssieations ave run three times For Nothing! Reference: --_-_-- NEW Walker Bros., bank- .,; play tne es fre W aterloo In the school yw: ieee yard red, leaving Altho ugn the the at school the and wera even on the and repairs sehool will aenmeomatens time there was leacners building. streets were feet net deep will be continue - begun as at once usua IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC MAP OF THI: The new map of Salt lished by R, P ik from Official "Records. CITY. Like City pub- will be ve ait! Positively removes ‘dani: ruff and prevents the hair from falling out. Cures scalp diseases and keeps the scalp clean and invigorated. _ Only 75c a Bottle. Try the the celebrated French Sundae drink, only _ 10¢ for delivery in a few days. It shows all Hot the new streets and. avenuca;:asiwell |: 2 ers. j 2 the 1¢!in mud, the tlre department _ covered the' three and a half miles "to the Home! schoo] in less than 15°minutes:..-Worle which can to after two o'clock Wednesday ae afternoon. The fire Was caused by a defective flue and had eaten its way through tac roof when discovered There are over 200 children. attending school in the building, but all were West the f damage at Francisco, where he will]| the company's office in several months Mrs. Lubelski Henry Lubelski and of Denver. are registered at the Wilson, Mr. Lubelski is the manager of the Novelty theatre in Denver and _ is here, with a view of opening a house in this city, which is to be a part of the Lubelski theatrical cities in the houses in all the large written years, you Savings the] from) for, which for. abuilding short time threatentire did about the $100 be}shortly penne ear of town counsel Copper ward Fire The}ened . Swedish] Classified ads under Male or Female and Governor John C, Cutler is in receipt of a letter from the war department at Washington, D. C,, stating that the next annual SOMpEeHAYe rifle shoot will be held at ere Perry be Ohio come meneing August 28.-/190 Utah is asked to nd a team from the state militia to Reacts the shoot. When us, you Vienna a to refund amount them means Chances in, day for San remain with that city for with guarantee full were given to the mother fendant deserted his wife about years ago and since that time failed to support her. theFriday Thirteenth. evening Trust -- Charged, Gertnnae Hi. Hager or Wednesday deen, on the ; house, will x. e maximum dec ided on is sixteen per|the city ane is registeres | on It making this kind of | Knutsford nutter that some of our creameries wil President Glen Miller of the Verdict of $1,500 for Murs. Brown. Mrs. Lettie A. Brown was awarded Is Norway, ter. One feature that makes. butter] Denver under the head of adulterated | Denver, come = soods is when the contained: exceeds. . certain masini to e. preA. J. ¢ judgment for $1,500 by the jury in Judge T. D. Lewis' court Wednesday against Salt Lake City for the death f her son, Marcus, 10 years old, who was drowned in the City creek conduit at North Temple and North Main street on September 21, 1904. ‘The verdict was delivered seaied Tuesday night and eee d before the court Wednesday morn Desertion meeting. address eee secured from deed to one : ' language have ot ‘ao . :No. :admission . Creamerles | Charged. xe in dolla thous: and all oe lat are acd aie refs ated: at parts of the state 1©@ action of the government in this AL PERSONALS, matter is based upon. the federal law issed_in.1902, which imposes a tax. of a o in Subjects TO a Misdemeanor Fine of $25 to $100 is 4% LITTLE BROWN MEN'S VIEW TRIED Interested Court H. Decision of Supreme Suggests Work for Legislature. Who Killed Horace Voss Made Many Threats. cr in Negro Laborers on Railroads and Factories Ready to Take Up Arms. 4 Jewe ad and Diamond Broker, SOUTIL MAIN, The ae Price Jewelry House as the recent changes in the names of] a large number of streets as ordered} by the city council, It also shows the alleys, ete. inches courts, $1.00, Send in your order for Price, T el, 39- Wither line. a copy. Pee; Sasi | Wee wou R, Sec. & Mer. 617-620 Dooly Bldg and Cold Soda Drinks. WILLES-HORNE DRUG CO, cee ae NOM seret on Phones: 374-1830; "ind. 374-1578. Bell ees |