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Show 8 THE HOO-HOOS GATHER Annual Convention. CITY OFFICERS IN Bill for More Pay to ee Sent Back to Committee. /Mayor and Engineer Cited to Decided SESSION IN ARMORY HALL salaries : opposition of to assessors discussion Smith's bill SCHOOLS FIGHTING DREADED DISEASE if a Appear Before Judge Morse. | new IMPRISONMENT? | OR | Y scale FINE of Guard of Delegates Arrives- Jumbermen whose concatenations are |» year; the salary of the Utah county] for overriding an injunction of | the . veter se oa a ssessor F $s ri s issued was which court district noel Third ne ea : Dea ae a a iy whose Bo aim > and «hidden . in « mystery, aro , SKips ine ,ene assessor, ane iti-! i and purposes are not to be disclosed creases, from $200 to $400 the is| to> stop the city ( turning. wate! folconduit Cottonwood B the into the] in classes other the all in sors of lines other in brother lay the to industrial activity These Hoo-Hoos;state, excepting the smallest counties lowing a suit filed by. the Progress contempt for. citation The sence ah e : , . who flooded the lobbies of the hotels For Better Men. as file d by Attorneys Waldemar Van "ili Ho King ee Wedn 1S. part and William busy yi in the the curbs is Uy Yott: lined and emithie eet eine ee un i of the delegates to the Western Retail sociation, which continues in _Thursday ment afternoon is the in Armory : . at 2 fourth hall o'clock, and matters Response lo Pp. Address of . of the TarHat Welcome- Vriday's Ne wee could | | rs } oy idoy a ttine be [bsake3 oat : o ue ie ae conEe not until the the slot eee and au roulette, finishing. an ete Supply 142 So. The case of Mrs. with setting charged E business. other men were oltense as cA Bk arrest muddy had ber 4nd merchants to be in attendance.) will consist of reports committces and the also from] full elec-|{ola herself if she eonfession of me that they men. and that would the were they both did make a married not.want to keep a mother from her children Good Times srmed tik. They told me that t y were my friends and hi td wanted to help. me," Friday evening will be devoted to a coneatenation of the order of Hoo-Hoo, |} said the witness. some The. trial. was again. resumed at 3 which Is expected to bring out o'clock In the afternoon, but no more remarkable talent. All. lumbermen testimony was given. Soren X. Chriswill be in attendance, as those who tensen and County. Attorney Willard have not already been specially InHanson had several tilts regarding the vited are eagerly seeking their eretestimony which had been given dentials, the event being looked upon adunder the case took court The lifeof a of His opportunities as one and set the date for decision The band starts to make a nolse | visement time. deThe. 16, February Saturday, for at 8 o'clock. from also reduced was bail fendant's | assocjathe of banquet he annual tion will take place at the Knutsford | $500 to $359. hotel Saturday evening commencing at i 6:30 o'clock, The arrangements. for]*Bat the Best" Vienna Bakery bread. this function has been left with the "2 --_-_- local lumbermen and they say that all preparation has been made for a great time for the local and visiting Jumber RETURNS Free sgates tickets may from be the pro- | vis. Mere commit- The TePtrimptcck of the assoctation have been established in the Kenyon Delegates, as they arrive, have| hote Whaanga to Her ZEALAND Leaves on Mission Native wl people and receive badges] leave the city Feb. 2 Her husband necessary for|was the notable Mé Sat chief, Hirint Whaanga, who died a short time ago in Salt Lake Clty. Sister Whaanga and her associates Draymen Are Contributing, have been faithful workers in the Salt compliance with the recent ordin; Lake temple, officiating on behalf of In ance passed yan by companies the city and council, draymen are the|inejr departed tak-|iy¢jp ancestors faith according to ing out their Iieenses and placing the! por visit to her native land will be tin signs on their vehicles. The re-|yajjeq with joy by the natives of the ceipts from the licenses issued W edne S- lijslands and her testimony is expected day by City amounted procured eenes pany, Reorder licenses ee h Pickering, J. to nearly Van for all Van Kimball B $800. Moreton Those their who to wagons |\4;q Van Alexander company, ing Salt | on THREE CROWN COFFEE To aad cae ee Ta or home and wife serve} it for eaaee and enoy for o any- OW ae coffee-best | cup ever of Coffee drank. Freshest Coffee Sold g arranged af f great the for good. a in her honor West Eighth evening next Twenty-sixth farewell in the South and en- meet- atrent, an WORK IN BALANCE President by Oliver Nothing Done. Washington, Feb. 13.-John_ Pierce and John B. McDonald, representing the Panama Construction company, which made the so-called Oliver bid jon the canal, conferred with the | President about their hopes to land the job this afternoon and went away unsatisfied. The President, Secretary Root, SeeTaft, Chairman Shonts, and | re ary actataey Rogers of the canal commission, took part in the hearing af- |forded { |cided must Pieree at be and McDonald, its conclusion done at pres Secretary Taft that announced eee but de matnicg after the conterence that other contractors Walsh the Oliver I bid . including J. T. ‘of Davenport, In, and Brennan} {of Washington. are to be summoned} | and examined, es ~~ Barrow (ees of Conterence With People, but you] HEWLETT'S The has house, Saturday CANAL Buy a can of HEWLETT'S of bishopric cellent and characteristic Been fas been prepared for that occas The public is invited and Mate? the Maori missionaries. START NOW a productive and Storage com- | tertainment company, Lake Transfer Sane Mitchell ‘ae H. McKeller, ale and Storage compa We riehaonian and K. M. Truitt, Waldgreen. al be The Bros., Stationers, to be Called 15 W. for for says creek ina - © your grocer bread and cakes, that pur- o'clock 1st St, for Vienna Bakery "They're the best." court Los was in affirming vendered the case of D. against Angeles handed and the .by the Salt' down judgment the R. lower Morrison San Lake Wednesday Pedro, railroad, in the Supreme court. The case was appe saled on a question of evidence and whether William. Braner had done. his: duties as train dispatcher. The opinion held that Braner was vice-principal in tae action. and that the court nad not erred in submitting testimony to the jury. The action was filed by Morrison {n the lower court to recover damages for the loss of the sight on one of his eyes x hich was sustaine d in a collision near Caliente, Névada. It state:] in the complaint that traner did not fulfill his orders as train dispatcher and that as an employe of the company he was responsible for the ¢ jury in the. lower Was neg part of the caused the collision end a verdict was given the plaintiff for $7,000 and costs. The. Supreme court opinion affirming the judgment was written by Judge F, Erickson of the Seventh judicial district, Justice N. N. Straup being disqualified to sit in the case. His opinion was concurred in by Chief Justice MeCarthy and Justice Joseph FE, Frick Two cases were argued and submitted in the Supreme court Wednesday The cases were: O'Neill, appellant against the Ogden Aerle No. 118 of Fraternal Order of Eagles; and the Salt Lake Investment company against Jesse M. ox, appellant, you order bakery goods from are assured of "The Best."- Bakery, Ind. 'phone 15.~* -_----_- -+ Wants > a Divorce. Within aL month after her marriage ae Ida Venia aan in a complaint or a divorce filed Wednesday in the Third district court that her hus| and, Charles P. Jacobs, deserted her. They were married in Salt Lake on |September 15. 1903. She filed an af- fidavit asking that summons of serioe pe made by publication, Since deserted her she has been un- atte to learn kept his whereabouts. to well swept the the: he Special and and at a . ith |f 11 QC Vi A i N S E 8 cleanli- room the uniform are You'll get the Best Follow the Crowd! tem- Shoe Bargains ever offered in this city ee ee ee See ea i S atten- personal, child, AT of chool auprecautions for THE FORGET GREAT FIRE SHOE SALE Pa pupil ie sek, the: teacher vist Seen ae EVERY SHOE SLAUGHTERED FOR THIS SALE BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOE WEAR "UR the ease If Wednesday a ehild nig ino any that this procedure | |VINCENT SHOE CO in felt be poe alarm no that 1) Quality) Queen (Except Waldsherteliowerlsparetallasf° S74. CITY NEW | IN E BRIEF | gsm sate, pu KILLING FOR ELKS Sold with a written guarantee to refund the S_ paid for them at the expiration of three years, which | j ! means \you can wear Diamonds Three Years for Nothing! CIGARLIGHTER ON give a masquerade me Do ae bes society will GA wet. Bip. .aetienaon be awarded the best. sustained character and we for the most veautiful and most comi-| Salt Lake Visitor in4 Los AngeSisters' for costumes les Carry Away $3,000. Six Months for Clark-V\W. G, Clark rrested several days ago: with petit. larceny Diehl Wednesday morning an entered a plea of guilty I as sensix serve tenced toty jail Mining Tncorporation-The Copperfield ae company filed its article REPERENCE: About WALKER BROTITERS, BANKERS, SIEGEL, JEWELER AND DIAMOND BROKER, monies °°" RAVBOULD BADLY SCARED 175 South Main, The Price Popular House, Jewelry } 1 | HT SAF gman on scot soot este DOMESTIC, TROUBLES MORE GOOD WEATHER OF GYPSIES AIRED © COMING OUR WAY aan ©d at $100,000 in shares of cents -each The company owns groups of claims on Silver Island. cificers of the company are Pr Grant, president; president, secretary He James ¢ pee ten two The . n. and Was ites a } of not guilty, but differed. he.was of in several Diehl guilty, ne of $25 in de - take morning rides twenty-five days Republican Los Hungry-Hy plea ovens Injured, Were vice Wt heeler,| Taylor, a messenger boy who is big enough to drive a truck, appeared before Judge Diehl Wednesday afternoon to answer to a charge of tht obtaining under Navan: false] -Gheiuee sia ten meals vedn Galay: also} whieh Hy the canyon wi fo1 Special Angeles, Blks had noon of Service, 13.-Salt Feb. opportunity an witnessing a -- race at Ascot, termed aigyr)) ¢ thoidoents cial, and dngnenealy made a event was killing put on on a compliment afterie the "Elks the the by Spe- saree event. the to the Lake} this Ascot The club visitin ‘Fickle Nomad Deserts Meal ‘High Barometric Pressure ReTicket and Takes $2,000 sponsible for Favorable Cash. Indications. 7, Wg as I : : ent es way-no Segone. will en vemt how-it became noised around that Dusan Milanovich, a gypsy, was arrested Wednesday afternoon by Detective Shannon, a complaint : - made by stealing with him charging wife, | his on The area of high presusre prevalling generally throughout the West and "A _ ~ Northwest {n particular, continues, to be reinforced every y day, day, giv prom giving jses of a continuation of the fine spring ' : had iz ‘j ; to i Li > : e _ special given aati been a | ©!s4l lighter Sillis, - Frank Tested Capacity Mexican, was arrested early Wednes-| workouts for the event and that he| $2,000 of her money, and Intending to , Weather that Ils with us. The winter, run away with another woman of the is not yet though this day morning by Sergeant | which would have no trouble in defeating his, over, pe She also declares that Milano‘Jazy weather" has led muny to think saloon. The lawful husband , jvich world and it took than its when} so, has Los Angeles Elks who follow the ne -d her brought more ° . 0 urs ur st al Surgeo snow v . more is . There moisture. of share money.| the return to asked was he admitted] . of the : horses o at Ascotblacl form lite. 1S | Giai ene > "IN ts « ine re Dr mt to‘ . hard : > < eldform ue the ‘ Semi according that than now mountains the. in | i stored te ee 5 Sone pe oy Gn i When in to ana ehould ine drunk had Sillis: that5 learned It was all was winter last' after wag. | enore MONEY| ner lo had she that foun ler whiskey of glasses four beer ‘ local and visiting Elks went into the' and was about to lose her husband she| Fake Fire Call-In « t ei 5 : "U ‘ing 1s he1 ye order to hasten} betting ring prepared to make a Kkill- j attempted to commit suicide by hang- [erro the ; Aout be Seta \ c the drying of the walls in the new) ing ing herself, but was stopped by one | ity a the snow down and ta solidmea of ae = "Bo a ee & - a = Cigai lighter won by a good mé argin.| of the other men in the camp it, until now the Heal eine are npany at uth lin sty t Che visitors probably won two or The two first met in Europe filled with veritable glace The several fires wert started in open|three thousand dollars went from there to Brazil, Milanovic Pg apy Iting of these will not be = aa d and for next is promised of water care of |a supply alread | Jez aving his lawful wife to take have rips side Severaly noticed Police Officer Sullivan stoves. to good altogether is that Summer | rica oe to came n the They delegation,; herself. Utah the by building | pheen enjoyed of the issuing out smoke the it Jusan work : o'clock Wednesday, and|and tomorrow a large number. will] and located in chica cago l : ~~ 1e record at the i re office for the thinking the building was on fire,|eo to San Diego and other points of |ed hard and faithfully for her ne rt 6 , p. m turned in the alarm interest in the southern part of the|and made $3,000 telling fortunes, beg- | jase iN the | to get in any other way and laite a considera- } state. Estate Sales-For Real cle minimum was} money this of $1,000 money. eas: ., has Cannon C. Ada $7,000 of tion bought from. Teepah et al., part of lot Raybould Gets a Scare. left in Chicago when they came to | mean temperature, 44 de eres Ss, which ecumuli ae dl normal ove es tired | 13 CORE has grown Milanovich Lake. the|]Salt given was Raybould Secretary is property The B. plat 61, 6, block st today when the shocked which Temple|scare of bis life Engdale | plosion occurred Seuth and Bast ‘Sixth it streets. | For, $6,000 Osear W. since thie OF Lempcrature ex-jof his new wife since coming to Salt | exce the| Lake, and therefore found for himself | Oh the Son eth oer ieee Ae umulated to intended he whom one, new was!a He street. on building part] Treen G. de to Rupert has sold of lot 1, block 50, plat B.) The prop-| several blocks but knowing that| keep with Dusan's money He was | however, in getting out Of} in an ad-|too slow, were South and Fourth | members of the party erty is at Second safely locked up in| town, and is now which was joming buwiding Kast streets, trial for grand | summoned «a number ofjthe city jail awaiting Miss Recovering- The | (destroyed, McKenzie Me- | his aldes-de-camp and did not give his; larceny. Ash friends of Miss Geneva many Kenzie, of Lake vill be pleasorder for lunch ,until it haa been as; = party was of the none at > erts . ‘ ear Meet Growers Vruit Bl / " ‘1 raphe pee i diphtheria. = a sent: ti er a friro wm At a meeting of the state board of Her brother David, aged 12 years, died In Elks hall tonight th grand goat of | chamber the in held Mayorlagriculture, out, were carried antics ae Saturday. disease the of presen was ngeles Los of ae lege A hia pp Pen Sehool-Principel | 5, High at Changes For us ist-Fair A wr yeaa ast 12 Thursday 1Ursday. en A. First S. Reiser, St. South $9 recormmen- ane ations regu ane WULatheS ah Fine watch No. Jeweler, afternoon, i i dnesday orca anid. rules 7 ene ht estatce Relative i Pan COr §& Pp. m Potal pre initation from 6 p' m. to 6 p. m inches Accumulated precipitation ince the first exeess of month, 1.33 ches lated Accumu of the 1, since Jan ee ss ae prec ipit: fifco t in lb very ( ee ° LINCOLN OF DESCENDANT Pe -_ Sa = oO dations eae se ad a Ww ae ee sire earn. - aan ee Sage Le or industry ruit the o e€|tection v yesterday ence 0 ati. | Ven . < structi e BIRTHDAY ON DIVORCED The prescribed, were year coming ee ae ner weencned crowd that ent of public instruction that al requestwhenever that decided board she today day All coaster. roller the passa maintain to school be required flowers and attentions | ed to do sa by the county commissionSee, laden with a hours fifteen least jin at ing grade Abraham On 13 Feb Chicago, birthday. of the Beckcan examination -W,: Warren. ers it will hold ole nicely. Lincoln's is doing county| and of year the for position the dropped. fur be or week candidates. threw the mining man Dietrich Joe of work Is the "amount hours Twelve granted was player, baseball with, their qualifia-| to determine in the West- } inspectors, open his hospitable home students, freshman. the required'.of has already hel Weber county wo-|tions divorce on grounds of desertion, from park district to the men and lake Heretofore fifteen hours of work has Mrs. JSess men of the official family. Refresh-|an examination under the direction Beckwith, granddaughter been a requirement of eligibility to a ments were served and the reunion;of Cc lickenlooper, "Ce lt emancipator and daughté r A place on any of the athletic teams, but was a happy one. ber of the board, to determine the suc-| of Robe rt T. Lincoln, by it has been deemed advisable to make Recap wus were tendered yesterday | cessor of Robert Wilson, who resigned | Pleasant la, Mrs. feckwith the same requirement of all in the and day to Misses Margaret and|his position. as inspector of that councustody of the two chilschool as stated, In the eyent of the Mary Mi Donald, nieces of James. E.|ty last fall. dren, Beckwith and recommendation bein approved Hickey, one of them being held at -_-_-- Beckwith. No alimony was. asked in whieh is thought very probable, the the Hotel Alexandria the cross bill filed The new map of § ult Lake City pubnew regulation will go into effect next his winter Geo ilampton Suceceds Snow - At ‘ofthe stockholders the] js called devoted ; ‘Gon-|bhe & Machine company director elected was to succeed F. R: Snow! Mr. Hampton has been connected with the company for more than twenty years. ea = bestore:on aaee oe ‘ varditt, he ead eee. Ole pees University of Utah, started a series Of} lectures on fungi yesterday afternoon bekone the normal! class in natural hisof ry. The lecture eight lectures, course will consist two-each: week, one]. ee po ae io meee week. meeting solidated Wagon Hampton Grant upon to make. to Catalina ee WOOL "Today - island. nee "will" lished from MARKETS alleys, St. Louls. Price, $1.00. St: Toil aeeb. 14.--Woel-isteady. Vers.|.2: COPY: ritory and 18@20: westernfine,me 14@16. dura, ya 28; fine j ediums, Ww. eee OSl0Ds ral © CO: seston a ner. os tebe 2P Fecords, in a few "wi be drawn| ready in the names of statement! his subieot-the alos Sabine, that books were] Professor t perfect, but not final or necessarily were for the sole purpose of stimulating thought. of of| body Lake-The in Salt Funeral Major Frank D. Hobbs, who died Tues-} "colsrnacicand. (Newn (scoured basis), oP aS 68@70; dat 2Oeer: m, etc. Send an P. Size 45x56 in your order for Tel. 39 -Fither line, L. POLK & R, See bi Mer ps bh 617-620 Dooly Bldg. COOPE arrange ‘ments will be ma Co. Ee. ae ean déavor sonlety of the for the funeral! . Cys ‘ < Sandy-President Utah Christian society has organized with fourteen charter ¢ ‘ 7> company, lthe )on a full confes- made eterson 68@8 closed a deal w Desai company, secures a tract oe between ssSecond "es Thir Third West, En-|'T hird a branch, members has North streets, on which less than ing mill to cost not the on Work be built. will in the First Congregational church of begin at an early date. back his land) and) ae eeks age, but to get the whole was sent to Salt i Salt Lake, He he had sufficient| the men on two| waited gang. Lak sake longer daughter. AND WINES by vice in I DOMESTIC and I Detective raeErb| Pe H. T. Cary, ser Mc- mill will Gurrian and Gustin, attorneys for the clipse Grecery company, J O O RS Sustaining and appetizing -the best and purest on the market. Also the finest ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER. We sell all the focal and imported beerers by the bottle. <a onan WILLES-Ht in order| of the Pinkerton of a plan-|superintendent Denver, at the request $100,000) IMPORTED I day in Chicago, will be brought to this; new society a ABST day he arrived city Friday afternoon over the Union New Planlag Mill-A. D. Lynn, act-/ further states that Pacific, arriving at 5 p. m. At that/mg for the Slerra Nevada Lumber|evidence to arrest the at Lincoln, In | Augusta, Ga., "in an in: expressed his pleasure, at the affairs which would result in him inches sion ‘of his part of the transaction and ha also returned to his former em| ployes a sum of was paid to him for erent 1 Sandy. The. Phillips» Congregational) "y Wara prep i n Prikatt te A iat Ske: peri will go in a body} tneitcad Vaintni htz church-e ndeavorers : Kto Sandy Fy ids Be vening toamive) tHe ing on the case since Jan. 15, on which 1, giving SS spring | Mexido. No T. Robert Foaidence erview, days. It shows all avenues, as well|:turn of a large number of streets as ordered by the city council. It also shows the courts, Rost & Co. and R. L. Polk by Omeial for delivery streets : and the Son as the recent changes of be class fllustrated with is lanmained steady. ht Hod Seen TUKE tern which slides. will ‘The regularly un-| deseribed as Urm The without beingfsbullish OUT ON BAU Accomplice Confesses to Part in Robder the supervision of Mr, Paul of the Territories are firm and, inactive normal department, but since the fungi} There is a steady demand tor bery of Grocery. contaeat ean important branch of biol-}wools running to staple anc Be: ForJ. J. Tuke, "one.of ‘the white men! such are kept closely sold taken)/Of has Cardiff. eV. . 4 Professor' nie elgn wools are firm, Quotation ‘ho Was arrested Tuesday in connec-| charge of the: work. = Oregon (scoured basis), easter Hom mn the ROD EP "ry of the Importance of Books -.Professor)1 staple, 7273; eastern No.-1 Aothing, company We Reynolds of English. department] 68@70;° valley No.1, S0@b2, the eriitite jail sane "We dst gave an in(scoured saa js), wid tie sae from of the University of Ctah on $100 ball which) medium, | nese lay m«¢ ring mediums, ; 68@ teresting and instructive lecture to the eb ba-| he himself Due up. He still protests territory ordinar college students _yesterday afternoon sis), tine, -70@72;.fine ae Ba70; his inno on the subject of books. He took..as medium: 63@es R. Pet iHatthE Oo When us, you Vienna each Witnesses RAILROAD JUST $7,000 opinion $7,000 given tered LOSS OF ONE EYE COST An is of is too Everybody asknowledges The Republican's superior telegraphic service. for caring ehildren, ne which domestic 10 of chool tion al canyon the used respondent Land, and land native her into matter tag Con ie The case was before Judge called I 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The city entered an order asking modification be made in the injunction. and that the city be allowed to use. the water now running through the conduit in defiance of the order of the court.. Before the order modification was considered, Attorney Van Cott held that the city yas in contempt of court. He objected to the he: » order for modipurged itself Juige Morse sustained the objection of Attorney Van Cott and threw out the order for modification. It is agreed that the contempt proceedings be heard at 10 o'clock this morning. The order for' a. modification will be afterward,» providing the city is not found guilty of contempt. It is stated until the injunction of the court is obeyed and the water turned out of the conduit that the city can not ask for any modification from the court. Mrs... Mere who emiWhaanga, erated with her. family to Utah. in 1894, has received a call for a mission in the head-|to to register requested been quarters that they may and other credentials the various. sessions TO NEW Parley's Case made a full confession as to setting Gre to the car and had told them that she would tell the same. story. he witness stated that' the promised to turn the three tion of officers for the ensuing year askec He homes, in epidemle ak Penalty. turned water is being Adjournment The annual meeting of the Lum-| berman's Mutual society will be held at| 10 o'clock Friday. evening and Vitation is extended to all retail lum-| The session officers and their supply to Diehl} and of the ot afli-; injunet hi i eS prevatling in»aint rs two Kelsey states in his affisouthdavit that the residents in the dependeastern part of the city are the conduil from water the upon ant re-|the was B. C. and. Ae PLES Question Wallace, a box: car goods, ena G01 1 er: a eat fil 4 Whether Mayor Thompson and IinKelsey will serve a:term in the name of county jail in. the martyrs, providing they are euilty or welch" at the last remains Providing they are found to be seen. guilty and a fine Imposed, ‘it is wondered whether they will pay It out of their pockels or call for a vouchet from the city treasury court by The affidavit J that he was along the canals of the Progress comwere running almost full of Tanner creek was also running almost tc Doremus states that » ditches on February afternoon the injunction was Co., vagal Gussie. fire to under Hh ACTON a Hiles cae the Orban city's SOUL Eyside SN eae from of -tné case, Mayor Thompson and Engi Kelsey will have to which tnes contempt The order. of demanded contempt that the water be shut off Trom runconduit. The stream. is into the intake-and City Attorney Ogden Hiles intends to EO Thompson and Jéngineer Kelsey are not in contempt of court Robbins. : WwW edneadny morning: It is alleged that "The Planing Mill and Retail] the fire was rted for the purpose of Yard''-Geotge Clitero. nollanticig darinie s from the eiivaea "Profits and Selling''-G:.G. Wright. | company. The case has dragged along "Stock Keeping'-J. M. Flint. for many days, neither side giving or _ "Shed and Yard Equipment" -A, W-| asking quarter Robinson, The witnesses Wednesday morning included Police Sergeant Roberts and Saturday's Session. Joseph Jones, railroad detective. Both men told of - an. alleged confession srther Woods"'- "Coast lir.;and made by the defe aoe to them on a August von Boecklir Southern Pacifle train while they were Reeves. wre ailnognae-J A Reports of officers returning from Nevada with Mrs. WalReports of committees. ( Election of officers Mrs. Wallace said that the police Selection of place of next convention.) told her that her husband and two Unfinished a Proce' MainS eae household containing Judge .B.|sumed before Credits'-F. vits modi bill} th ( Sette raLCS fait OAS Ogden TELA ES lanything eee eee grave faro, Photo Attorney ‘a every} from chamber recommitted Nystrom. Tngedore d Cid MORE TESTIMONY ON WALLACE CONFESSION Association'-George ict ae the Salt Lake Session. dr. = AFree Delivery ea and "Collections PhS the was senate, erilied and by questions of of finally playing L. plac was also rendered tion for all services killed slot bill against Rasband's Senator machines was passed, and so was his bill against rambling, making a minimum fine of $20 instead of $1.}| Senator Hollingsworth raised the that any one found guilty of a sl mac} oug ( sf ae ih Sraee . nent to be ori , hea as yr any orm o on culing but the father7 of the : bill did: not think the dropping of nickels Address-Pres- Report-aA. Secretary's Annual Porter reasurer's Annual Report. Address-C, W. Nibley Address-Judge H, H. Rolapp. Appointment of Committees. effective work better= men "Mile cou the pass the senate in its present form The Oy bill, vequiring that assessors sit, either in person or by |deputy, every piece of property they assess, was also recommitted Senator Hulaniski's bill giving county commissioners an vilowanec {fo special committee work was also killed, on motion of Senator Johnson providing that salaries of His bill full compensa|county officers shall be Ue in Annual to cross-fire conven-|was Program for Convention, k Followingeos is the program See afternoon session ee , ralnnmn niale cane Address of Welcom«¢ Oe Fisher E. lected meet senator with approval in the from. Leht) quarter annual complex | tion, and {in view of sey eral trade situations existing in the lumber at this time, the meetings may _ be | looked to with some expectation of bringing to a point of settlement] many of the unsatisfactory conditions. Among the matters that will engage ; the men will be the discussion of rates and «¢ ir shortages as applying to | lurnber combines, | transportation, not to be in existence, are said which in others in this city, but alone their time delegates will occupy The preliminary with morning Thursday matters, registering, other | turning in railroad receipts and like |{nereased more | be secured and t its adjourn-|a until session Saturday. This the convention of Lumbermen's as- meets the FEBRUARY 14, 1907. DON'T by two city the giving arter morning iy . assessor: of salary the If that was vanguard the were yesterday town of to Spinal>-meningitis, the city thorities are taking extra in tel Nek ies i Modification Asked in Injunction arm pay for every county in the state, Program for Three Days' Mectshowed a | Ngcainst Use of Big Cottonwood the senate me thod of increasing the ngs Is Prepared. ; Water for Conduit & Ings Is Prepared the state, that point had been advanced by the senator from Utah | ee county as a reason for passing the bill The hotels were filled yesterday The bill proposes to fix thg salaries | In the role of martyrs in the inwith men wearing on their lapels a[®f @55eSsors, jaking that duty away | terest Mayor Izvra of Salt Lake City 1 ‘ from the county commissioners and Louis C sutton upon which appeared the/ making it the only county officer! l-Phompson and City Engineet startling Iikeness of a big black Tom | whose alaries are regulated directly! | Kelsey will appear in contempt proeat They belong to the order of the by es tate The proposed seale in- | ceedings before o'clock Jude ats10 =i°¢ the salary of the Salt Lake , x Thursday morning Hoo-Hoo, a mysterious aggregation of from $1,800 to $2,400 *harles W, Morse county assessol Advance Extra Precautions Ordered Board of Education for Sanitation. Owing the John Senator ‘ _-_ In the during afternoon of pre raising deyeloped Wednesday senate the : SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, TO SALARY RAISES CONTEMPT OF COURT Western Retail Lumber Dealers in REPUBLICAN, SENATE IS OPPOSED FOR CONCATENATION Association INTER-MOUNTAIN NE oceee DRUG 00, CO, Bldg. News Bldg. Bell 874-1830; Ima: 374-1578, |