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Show re \ ' THE INTER-MOUNTAIN AIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1907. NEY (SIGNER OF CHECKS MONEY WILLIAM M'WHIRTER OFFICIALS-ELECT NEWTON'S GASES ee rea LINGOLN WiLL VISITSTEFFENS | LANDED IN JAIL SALT LAKE EASTERN GOIN TOMOR ROW = ATL. CONTINUED [5 COMING HERE | IN DUNGEON cell 12 Marion Brasher Was Too Free Hh. of the Cities" Several Changes Will Take ene Author "Shame Samuel Newhouse Does Effecin Use of Others' Scotchman With Toy Revolver. Seeking More MaPlace at County BuildNo Trial Is Concluded in Any tive Missionary Work Names. Makes Raid on Commerterial. ing. of the Three -_--- Miners Grapple in Fight Near Edge of Incline Shaft. for Utah. Lincola the Steffens, original BIG of autho In will ‘visit Salt ARREST UNDER IS in DetONE He is at present days la fow --_ inhis announces and Colorado, iver, the last to. this city jjentton. of coming Colum. at Three months ago Foreman Mossop, William lphart of this week ; the for in De nvet | Mir. Steffens arrived Johnson thers 5ars conditions biis Consolldajed,. of studving purpose ‘ wrote and York to New d returne Hae. of the political Tried $0: Ul iit seathing arr aignment rado. js story of of Colo 4 "vimes will tell of the "Denver's Surrender' struggled for lis William Mossop of the commonwealth crimes William , political named the of Mfe with a miner relgn the of time the from Johnsen Johnson. Mossop claims that "Big Mitt' to the pres sent day In reference to the elec tion of Simdn uneertaln the In him. kill to tried and raker. the Cities," Mossop arrived him asking fer him. It is said under the influence was his replied that pay das and until that time if that replied Sis due him he he pas would kill Candle upon street the very Knows beén way with head encouragement. The Mr. Steffens will visit Lake instrument Sa son per ene] They Johnson made a wild swing with the 1 instrument towards the foreman, and the later elosing in caught him by the Ave . in' ag Weather procession of \ for ever two hundred arming his of the shaft fenUion had been attracted to the] which scene helped to subdue the angry miner He was brought to this. city last! night by Deputy Pautseh and given in-| to the custody of the sheriff. The} charge against him is assault. with aj deadly weapon: <2 --- Oo Miss Sarah diay: Will fairs of Ahe Y. C.. day a gs Dancing Party: before ts $ Special American j at 7:30: p . only $1 00, ae | A. | Pork, Apollo Friday, bought turn ins Monday, 1907, at the ee WEEKLY HEALTH REPORT hall, | (quarantine No music a JUs exey to borrow, but rveud your own Daily Your neighbor Will cost him 46 Us proper re Republican, | | know. this. t should 50 cents a month In at suner, So. a credit, "no exchange, but for 12 1-2c. Beesley Music Womens The meet 6c Co., Matin "a UU ane Republican Women's at the Club, Republican home of Mrs. club V. will HL. Pease, 675 Fourth strect, Monday at 1:30 p. m. sharp All Republican | lady members are earnestly requested to be present to yote on a. constitutional amtndment Al. SB OLe ST Ea Large Sas nt ie door mats just! urrived, A I , Carpet dept. ----+2> Standard Meat Market has removed to thelrng new home, 41 Bast Third South street. Both "phones 448. Vine wateh Jeweler, No repairing. East A. 5. First Relser, South the St. CHINESE MAN AND NEGRO BRIDE MARRIED AFTER MANY ATTEMPTS Eastern traveling through by east millions some years marrlage, while the ceremony they Sun were performed by Elder David A) being; waS Smith. lost Sun born in Sau Francisco ang is several new stores: In : Is reer to be wealne a small fortu establishing cyiet deputy in the county clerk's of- | Various citles " He Mr, been left : ©. o and Mrs, Sun will : live in| having he Salt Luke "for some time. Sun has) hie father who was invested sume money here tn a store} established firm oF he Alley and will stoek it with |G Shinatown. Sun gu é rut sel of but eee the in. considerable ne b ah teragiell in an Te in San Franelgeg's is Americanized e his dress und = His features are until Sun had secured the coun-| refined and nettles ss uw second glance an attorney did he send for his | to tell that he is‘a Chinaman, bride, who was in Seactle, Washington.) Miss Milles met Sun The lews of Utah provide that a Mon-! were going to school. gulilan can uagye cannot not marry a eae fps a| | ye i they paid while For attention to eaeh they era other marrya white,but there! ae ‘then the Milles fam ily m oved to sno law which premipits a nest | Seattle She went there and estabfect mann a negro. Having re-| lished a store, They carried on a Sora coivad |this advice Sun wrote for Miss! respondence while Sun wag in Sa Milley to come to Salt ke, where| Francisco and us soon as Miss Millon they could be married. She came and! hecame of age they decided to her parents came with her, according! married. After the earthquake to her story, and will live in Salt Lake. fire in San PFranelsco Sun went When they oe te wn the county) Heattle, where he carried on his get seled and with an that he told them hed Salt coun-|and soedlid Lake) Washington, that they could) tana, the laws Sun went but learned to B that he could no marriage law which prohibited when seen yesterduy and Mr, Eldredge was| shunned notoriety. and Sur ald of that he on foot of dollars the RATES TQ COAST -/But the Elks Will Go Ahead With Excursion, Anyhow. ov the into Salt Lake a 9, of yesterday excursion E)k's Feb, sult ad- time very was the to outlhool: Leos gloomy, the on the { tape application, : arrow and not be Vlat Wheel Cause of Accident-Nobody Injured. Besar ; There's lots of satisfaction in knowing that your groceries and meats come from the Big Mar- on Traffie last night the from Waterloo 6 o'clock when car No, cat to 51 dine 7:30 MARRIOTT'S ' 5 Phones for Salist action 22 West First Sout h, ; Willhun Whirter £9,000 ene who while. minvralogs methods after of the and on of Salt police this o'clock morning the eharge of carrying concealed) weapons Meshop Whirter left his bakery shortly after midnight, with about $70 in his poek his money vepresented the day receipts, and he ecarried a. gun to protect himself ogainst robber Which he had been taught to fear \fier leaving his place of business, he a in th nelehborhood where le had something to eat and a Little to drink He turned down Commereial street mid, attracted by the sound of mirth Ipstairs in-No { yvoceeded to inestleate At the top of the stairs he met girl who. give her name = as Loul DeVett After some. trifling conversation MeWhirter got very mueh excited It is sald he flourished a revolver The girl screamed and sald she would eall a police officer, The very mention of a "copper threw MeWhirter into wild alarm. He even forgot the loeation of hi home in oan fort to.make his "get-away." Poot Race With made their in Dunster Victim Jleart at noon Attack Ask your cakes. for Vienna "They're the Unvited to to Angeles. Laos Stop om Tnterest ing James to Sold Constitution for Chipman the north- Miners' of . Day at Nevada is 1 out Wvobable ra ie bee that an ee janitor for to kindling- wood several and the to the ground. The but nobody was Inwas moving slowly. days the car had been of commission and left the track On day the during be fore twice e of cars it had scount of the shortag Donan Motorm service, in left been iit thie and, pieations -F building, in repairing. IN DEMAND. STENOGR APHERS Take a Training in our course in stenography Stenographers Department, a4 ition Or este Mstenogt Block, Mrs, of demand our now than graduates place. W. with of a Job: suit foi v-elect, Pp.) fish as Pete cis ked BRED: Beesley a Ma srucls Co., 46 south door mats just Large Sa ent iof carpet dep i. arrived. I turned WHS case Mr. will A. by pat the Best" Vienne Bakery bread Betee of ear an charge "te ee Di ty } of Fe e » hl cach 1 : ‘ beets pOer ee aha se % < t pee Woses sane oA e yee Peet di oof aehaeed ere Oo AD y Lyon AO a he hs pI oe Sorevd the ack the ie rae infin Crus¢ asked ‘eiti} ihe, on if a. FT iia lAniad Ri ‘ grand and no re Sty ‘ as- y tee attorney court setie 5 fn ar 5 if) the rea i itenye, 3 "bat ee a2 eh changes to the other ae A | Fy case a eee cape ea The 7 count him that' ides of the he the both peace. atter- case it 150 "continued was : In the meantime deputy sheriffs ave lool: Ing for the nigger In the woodpile a colored woman named fn the his| Warrant as "Sane Doe." McCanne, chief deputy | charged with robbing Carbis, will remain in| th'ee hundred dollar As er informed rot the in. OU aa Ge pay OYE SER: hed ig to kill, and" dis pone G pon the ap plicatio of members made. a macs . withthe. Y@S leeking for an tniportant ak WHOL as, out of the state; and) word | isk for a continuance The case wi | postponed FOL MIWeek In Justice Bishap "court the same Newton' was to be tried on the charge of threater- the kevs presented the Hanson make T. O. W. position boys, | is the woman in She is Peter Ols ue ofa check, "Where the ease?" asks the that they | Prosecution. Where is'my ‘three hunwas weil] @ted dollars?" - asks Peter Olson, changes} "Where do I get off?" asks Newton of Sher-| 49d echo answers with a questioa Assessor |. mark. CITYNEWIN SBRIEF co M. Brown, P ounty re corder, and Pere Heginbotham, county auditor County Surveyor Joseph B. Swend- | son stated SaaS that most of | field men had re sien d to accept posi-! Many Witnesses Wauted - Thirty fons drawing higher salaries He says j n he Q hands of are : subpoenas are LS United ubpo to wY ill attempt he that secure highet | State Spry for serMarshal Willlam sularies In order to secure and keep vice upon witnesses wanted to. appear competent men on his staff, before the federal grand jury next week. The subpoenas are effective for AFR eatne \uerbach's Cut-Price Sale| every day of the week ore Saturday. ¢ Server being are and page| and tead tomorrow starts Deputies rved being are pabe) caeinsmorning CON Sabena: Riley and Smyth ~- the Nyephites-That of escendauts descendants are Islanders Sea Seuth by maintained will be of the Nephites George H. Blood of Kuysville in a lecWalter S. Clawson Left $2,000 Tnesur | ane to beg anee to His Son. third ward meeting house Incidental B : : to the Teeture Miss Ida Thorne and 3. Clawson filed a petition of }walter Smith will sing native Samoan enardianship vesterday for Walter AlSONS len Clawson, 19% years old. the son or] Walter s Clawson, who fell down «a we anrpbell Is Gitted Rob be . = flight of stairs at the Bon Ton theater Ant ai I a a x Senene. aCe coe two weeks ago and fractured his sicull : bh - : wie - a ee i ates 10N n -___ -__+ ' | CLAWSON FOR GUARDIAN Ort ates Nenu ibeeris MMT SaaS is his only insurance Woodman per Me x ; , Spencer as as Clawson the WRUNG Re hele and the father left an policy for $2,000 im the of the World lodge The . Boe we Ber s ia a our and Leo guardians Clawson's of estat , H. Waller appoint Clawson Lavee arrived shipment L IM ZC. i JUDGE of if: RINER Sta Jurist door TO Bae Just dept PRESIDE = Sit Wi mats. Carpet ey pau a | With Judge re ARE : ae ae eae ae acre as Le se t as f = eniis a 7 a sti eho. Cae ty eh te ett WGI 9 in appreciation of bie kindnéss and courtesy whieh" Mr. Canipbell showed to his employes while he was manage Atlen| or ees tne company. . Dr Greens Lecture fevening, in Barratt Eall, iE Green will deliver a ‘Oh vie Bacterivlory,"' , Tomorrow Dr. Thomas leeture. on under the Per a ae 1 aa t A cuit ¢ ihe tltoeee Bae ces read your ters to 30 avi tl eae hae: ; will 1@ state asking attend the arid armers par mne rs ane them land round trip delegates 121-2¢ * Dally and musie. ‘oug throughout/ {ff possible convention have who been eare to > 2 Tar "G . to eld at! pas at-| ) buys your choice 15e, Beesley Music Co, Cut-Price Cle aring Auerbach's starts tomerrow morning tead 10. Second Section. Pine proper Repifelichi. know this. month in = bullding + Brown, a assumGreen a ne PERSONAL er . ; Ellerbeck is recovering attack of pneumonia . George severe A. Andrews, hus been two days. clerk of the Juvenile ill of la grippe for the He is recovering, how over, and will_return to. the ol ee oo "frst ‘of the week te einer . . J. Israel, chief glerk in: the local entice of the United States' Geological has gone to Washington to be " present at the funeral of his father, Who. died VTihursday in Forest Park, Muryvlind Iingineer J. H unten Supervising and Project : eres | Swendsen leff yesterday for a sit-in Sale where they attend Ne matpage | ters connected with the Utah lake and | Strawberry irrigation projects. andi! sure that Cough, Cold, Hoarseness or Sore Throat tom which you are suffering. Is excellent for Bronchitis or Inflammation of the Throat or Lungs-every family should have a boitle in their medicine chest. Only 25¢ A BOTTLE Cherry Pectoral MANUPACTURED WILLES-HORNE BY THE aa Vance flue general house repairing. 360 ae Governor Se : =tters : pve eves beter Dr. Governor John C. Cutler sent let-| from for the for the tend own District court and the Ir | Your neighber should one of these judges sitting will cost bint 50 cents and | aus- ; : |} plees of the Mutual Improvement Lecao eourse. Dr. Green will be remem ed for his appearance on the plat form here @ yeur ‘ The leeturs on °"Clyie Bacteriolog is a study of Marshall on Pederul Bench. American problems which are ing national jmportanuce Dr. _U hited States Judge John A. Riner jis considered an authority Denver will arrive in this city Jan line of his subjest + ta ¢ sessions of pee thre Pederal this city, commeneing on With Its exusy to borrow, but its Rhyolite. task eee aM an from 6 p. m. to P. ace; accumulated ene of pr Ree sinee the firs of tl ee th, .0L ineh; Slatin ee idefictency recipitation since Jan. 1, .0 ch. local euthe today, cloudy, Ate suuow ant colder ‘ ea ont Han- | Preceed first Mi , Groesbeck said yesterday knew their business and he satisfied with his foree. No are contemplated in the offices Wt * Emery, County John } ' : presentation speech, and Mr. Lyon and Miss Woodmansee were present, J Groesbeck, jr., county treasur- Build- I. 5: Searching Luplicated each a SLT the.4 i fudge Ne rier Jaeklin as Willard' Lyon' night, and Hanson dress his Denver a On Christensen EN. himself appoint office last: over. to Mr. Sale page ever took } trinl in sistant and David Haigh ‘as second] assistant, and Miss Ethel Woodmansee Will be tained as stenographer Mr. Lyon is at present the second assistant undet Counts Attorney Parley Y Christensen Mr. Christensen left ik Way Dally Werther Record. Yesterday's record at the local office of the weather bureau for Une twentyfour hours ended at 6 p. m. last week at $75 pers month, Maximum rem pereeu se 15 degrees; at $60 position others took ml lifiatti temperature, % degrees; mean temperature, & de aerecal which students "inducements to grees above ly; aecumulated exfore Ne y cess of temper since the first of teh Rat 224. Dooly|* the month, 17 de prees; accumulated e@xa ee Pendergrass, Mgr. 268s of temperature since Jan. 1, 17 deErees nee rn Relative humidity, % per cent at 6 music sheet only, Pe Pp in greater are fore. One pod of Does' : a Te ist ‘ns nay Race, Attorney-elect will. ‘ of sheet Bouneral given MaeJe, Palmquist. for the County son best," The funera! services of Cathetine Knight Brown will be held at neon meeting today at the Eleventh ward house. The remains may be yy friends at the residence of daughter, Mrs. John Matheson, 109 North Second West street from 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock, ABSENT SU Court his. cise Ww continued for i week The worn. jibe. of foo meueh lohtison'<dnicht=berchanwed.teettoa much :Nev ian ' Should" the Mig made against. him contliur t th . nine ra for: a sweekound: b o tinued for Arlal ith his: in) su lay ca : a i sain Boa me-other CatehIieHen sion The. Salt Lake Route will ‘sell tickets on Jan. 22 only, under a rate] round trlp. Stop-overs of $25 for the Vegas and at Beatty, Amurgosa, Las Caliente will be allowed, For "Jane ot wires fell almost ar was crowded jured, as the car was reduced for the Commissioner: plicdinth aire Will also suceeed game warden of ; the of) Ave tion Dr. 'T. G. Odell of Murray who)" i : ae eo . Seep was formerly assistant county physiagreeable. to Wa Oke ae na a4 ti Litorney wal AE rhe ‘d ution aid for the place, cian is working hard two other physicians are in the race re", derense 18 IDO. Te aly. re ess each of whom has the support of one ceed, and the case: wascontinued for of the new commission a week John BP. Sorenson, the county hortiAt tworo clock Nx Cae AyDE ured cullural inspeetor, will probably suewith his aLhOEN es verre Ju Ehe Smith ceed himself, as there. are no other ap-|." swer: [o ter Olson charge o% Oldham holdings in the Constitution block on Malin street' yesterday foi ari Miners STILL ee County Physician Whitney ts secking reappointment and three more applicants have applied for the posi- fice under frontage on Main street of 16 1-2 feet The store is No. 38 South Main street, and js at present occupied by the Central Coal company : : an In heads. IS ie Sheriis Deputy t $27,000 beught WOMAN of- have been. made of ,oustodian of \nderson, the pres Physicians MAIN STREET REALTY DEAL Oldham It kat mcked by Tib. Gthé Evans, William Jennings Bryan may be a guest in this city on January 25 or 26 when he passes through on the way to Los Angeles, where he delivers a ture on January 28. The Democratic state committee atte mpt to male arrangements to him In Salt Lake for a few liver an address here done, Mrs. Bryan, who Is to accompany him, will be entertained by the Women's Democratic club The which Mr will deliver on his present tour will be on his recent visit to foreign countries Auerbach's Cut-Price Clearing starts tomorrow roorning Lead 10, Second Section forees wiae incumbent, Appleby Bakery bliss ecounof . and kay BRYAN MAY VISIT HERE Nebraskan the oath the applications. epee ing ( \ bu n Failure. grocer and Mondays Four Sitting upright. on a beneh where he had meant to resc a few minutes before doing his chores, James Dunster, a Well known farme of South Cottonwood, Was found dead by his son Friday afternoon. Mr. Dunster, although 79 years of age, had enjoyed very good , and was not ee to be troubled with allure which is ascribed as the cause af his death The deceased was born In Somersetshire England and came to Utah in 1849, where he has resided ever since He was married twice and had eight children by his first wife They and his second wife survive him bread offic ment ae the DEAD an when thelr Joseph Cottle is backed for the superInitendency of the county Infirmary by, Clinton wid Cosgrifl Mackay is backing James Sabine, jr for reappoint- Cop. of the take chairman of the board, as such a pre-| cedent ha been « stabil hed There We seve i apple in the hand of the commissioners for appointments that Jumes of. will officials succetd MHAne eee bia where Goininilésloner Ollicer Carlson, who was at the foot of the stalrs, commanded him to stop but MeWhirter kept on going Down ommercial street the min raced, purued by the doughty Carlson \t the corner of First South and the Seote oer Seed "anil Main tres Vhen he. rez Kcith-O' Brien bull ling. he madly upstairs é mounted the stairs, drew his revolver und commanded the other to come out rhi McWhirter did reluctantly He did not have a weapon on him, and the officer afterwards found th dangerUS Wenpon, a 22-calibre revolver, behind a radiator \t the pollee station Mi Whirter was locked up on. the of carrying concealed weapons farlson was asked why he did not. enter a charge of drunkeness against his prisoner he said that no nan Who could lead him a race as MeWhirter did was intoxicated IS FOUND noon, take of the inthecha offices roster departments change there wlll be ho ln Theft of Cheek radical changes, but there are several promotions Whieh will ts rice place lies County Clerk Joseph U. Bidredge ha i Liveady taken his oath of offlee, So that The auelyarrested: Attorney: - Wi he will be able to administer the oath diam Newtou, who to Thay peed to the other official brough to-triabs-vesaterda in three The board of county commissioners, } : pie composed:of. John C) Mackay, the lrold- | CCUrs on three' separate, charges 7 over, and the commissloners-eleet, J ing from. disturbing the pence to I NG Ebon J. Be Cosgruf, w tH meet! threut to. €ominit niurder t net Me- relleved at eat three were arrested one in investigating polcer was shortly Urisoner Building. MeWhirter, brothers about Lake Lands Kelth Monday officials-elect. fies Five tighiEcl Charges. the officials Rhyolite Janu, 24, in a ce Denver on January 24 and 25. Gov-| Which will be designated as ernor Cutler is desirous of pears Day." A program of sports and con-| from any farmer who would like te tests is belng arranged for the occa-|attend the convention, Rates of $19 a5 needed THATS place Main ino county pound, jumped the traek on account of a flat wheel, at Ninth South and Fifth Hast streets The car smashed inte 1 wires. the trolley pole, carrying a and Conductor Malmgren. stateiintthatthe theboxing cav had been reported and on one of the wheels ket- and the Lake $27,000, for Investment purposes. The |!" €@eh court woperly is one of the five seetions of fee monn tiTOnmeblocic havae | Plastering, patching, STREET CAR HITS A POLE 2... Bros., statloners. 15 W. 1st So. Street Down changes Saubt ty Cuavlson re- from two cs special heading $6.00. Advertis- Sprints CHASE for Angeles as announcement the Officer PIONEER -_-_- federal will himself tell in the East to AFTER he in to marry under the laws of Utah. County married there and then came to ae serk:, J, U, Eldredge called upon the The bride is about 19 vears old an county attorney's office for tnforma-|Sun Is about 28 or 30. rs, un a tion and the statute was looked up.|fused to talk about their ene their to and busi@erk's office for a, riage license | tess, The laws of California prohibitYesterday mars ly. uties ipa iL Was re-|ed them from contracting the mar rlage at he attorney in his i Ly POLK & CO, pal { P. Cooper, See, andN | 1- 62 0 ‘Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City. five ago during Few CAPTURED Diek that Oregon Short Line offices of reduced Latos Lo thé enast).on Jan.: 19 ‘and* 2] Via the Southern. Pacific. As a rate more thang 1 " io ny lars, of $35 for the return trip to Los Anin. Utah. ‘ertain, say eye Sane a : that If ce f. "hae noone eles was &ive n out, it was fe wed ' /. * = that the Elks, who go via the Salt panies are formed py invest here i Q ' Pe ae ; Will stir up the peojf of the East and Lake Route, would suffer materially s > ; ast « c * ‘ £ vr that there will begn unpreécdented in their contemplated trip The com1 y 7 bs eee . mittee in charge of the excursion oom -in < ‘this city. however, very) optimistie in the . Dell . Rk h » aare J French Moy Perhaps. matter and say that the competition With the annoukement that Eastwill*be only as a ripple against them. going ahead with the arern people will They are igest heavily in Salt trip, and they rangements for the if Mott Lake and Utah, i S wondered promise that it will be »r of the local minsssful from ing magnate, wifbe advised to form] all standpoints The side trips and a Parisian compny, backed by mil-|]othes attractions which will be given lions, to add to ge growth of the cily.| those who join the herd will far outAt the time Mig Newhouse made the | welgh any concessions which the Short purchases of r tate in the neigh-| Line will be able to make, according borhood of Farth South, Main and/to those whe ure behind the Elks* State streets brother cabled from | yenture Paris to the he would be When asked regarding the matte, able to form g$20,.000,000 corporation | last night, Secretary A. W vbould to invest he if it looked practical said and feasible, nd he asked the advice "The announcement of competition of his brothe At that time Mr. Newwill make no difference to us We are house said lat there was plenty of going in to make our trip the best capital righ here in Salt Lake. City ever and the public may be sure that and Utah t make this elty double its they will miss It If they don't watt size. both J residents and commercial over and go with us.° importane within a few years. and Mr. Thomas Homer, of the commitdid-not ac se his brother to form the tee in charge of the excursion, reiterNow, hooWever, h things ated Mr. Ruybould's statement and vave tuk on a different aspect and added Freneh well, as American capita "~The difference jn Lime with the ed in the great work of de-| consequent difference fn expense, and just ahead the vers excellent accommodations which w we providing, are all in STATE GAZETTEER AND our favor. The excursion will go i announced, and it will be ISINESS DIRECTORY, we have said it would be." announced yesterday by Willfeontain an accurate business the Oregon Short Line for coast traydivect@y of every city, town and village ifthe state. A ctescriptive sketch ej], tickets to be sold Jan. 19: and 21, of ea $31.50, Salt Lake to place will be given, embracing are as follows: San Francisco; $31.50, Salt Lake to Ss items of ‘interest. Lists Portland; $35, Salt s0veMment and county officers will Fre alsejbe included in the work, as well Be les via San > Francisco via Portland: as sus statistics, hotels, newspapers, Los Angeles via ter{ of courts, Postofiices, express San Francisco These Portland and telegraph offices, ete, An imna nt feature will be the elassitied rates will be good for 30 days, and ¢ ctory, giving every line of business, are all good for the round trip rates there. attending the Christian schools of San) | educated has business ho uses ie eekiie a It culminated yesterday in| Portland as well as In San Franciseg, Francisco. thelr New- Seed. nged under Its eltteer, per copy, slates,| advised to Issue a license if they apfound | pled for one. The licelise was issued FOS. Sun, & Chinese merehant, Oo them and they were married before the inarriuge laws of Utah such that teaving the bullding i he could wed Miss Josie Milles, at Uridegroom is Wealthy. negress. Their vomance had its beginning upbuild Mr. cities Good -_-_--+ After East. York City, or are Mus Me The Board of the Young Womens Christian association announce pat the services of u trained | secret fave been secured. Miss Sarah Joh. | Piltty-one Deuths Births6 ah Sixteen son, Who for some years has been ma Are Reported. successful secretary in Ottumwa, Iowa came yesterday to direct the work of The report from the city board of (he assoclation in this city. | veaith for the week ending January Departments. of work that. have!5, 1907, shows that fifty-one births been awaiting many months the di-| were reeorded Twenty-nine wer rection of a trained worker, can now} males and twenty-two were females. be taken up. and wide usefulness in! Sixteen deaths were reported duria¢ behalf of young women is the out-!the same period; six males and ten look females wo bodies were shipped A public reception will be held in! here for burial, the near future when all friends of Thirteen new. cases of contagious the asseciation may meet Miss John-| and infectious diseases were repor! sor for the week. Three were cases of "| searlet fever, four of diphtheria, five Voluntecr: Biremen, of chicken pox and one of mumps. The Veteran Volunteer Firemen's! Five cases of scarlet fever and five ussoclation will hold iis regular meet-} cases of diphtheria still remain. in 271 Canyon voad at 8. o'clock .p.°m., All Volunteer Firemen are invited to attend Important business In opinion had talized at to invest local méa. Train Tare 11 ‘ the turne and Utah realty and towards «the vancement of the stat s (understood that alued e orporations have Reen for a Lake Hall January Samuel are trip i building, and of the plans ere ae Sait by state Toute. Direct W. et Hy SECRETARY ISIS SECURED the janerand. Norther of "the Best.' - Eee 16. + state who and heralded development and srow the office of My re ported that he will SiGtAy In Salt Lake within a week, : lime it Is expected he will bring with him plans for at least one of the skyscrapers which he proposes to build on the five : la half aeres of ground state vesterday has into Colorado and ts west following the "Jow"™ this Bast he Detective the alec the after- if "ee SHORT LINE. CUTS the ae "low centered over Utah ssterday and another is headed this way from California, bringing with it the promdee of snow and colder temperatur The forecast of Dr. Hyatt for rollas is for these conditions It is intensely cold in. the Northwest and a cold wave swept over Mon- When you order bakery goeds from us, you are assured Vienna Bakery, Ind. left the toward oppor in Utah At banquets, at. luncheons, at the clubs, at directors' meetings and iM factat every gathering. where Mf. Newhouse has been present he has unfolded to his hearers facts about this countyy vet undeveloped, but whieh Is destined to become on of the Western state which he has sown 1 barren ground, but hus taken reot in the minds of the men of money In the Isast, with the result that they will f thelr energy and money of the) if the indications hold. The area of nearly) low baremetric pressure which was pounds, succeeded in dis- | ce adversary At the edge} moved several miners whose at-! still heading of Sowlne arm that held the weapon The} continent is res ponsible for the weathstruggle lusted but a few minutes, bub) _, Which citizens of this city are enduring that time both men were near) joying €?7) and will continue to perto death As they fought they neared| yade the atmosphere for some time, the edge of the steep incline shaft Mossop, who weighs the business Presciut p CUtal ' "low golden country, others efforts absence hrovgh with OF "LOWS" Responsible the capital house has not only beeh considering the plans for at least one of his new otic buildings being worked out BY Henry Ives Cobb, the famous architect been bui ha spreading stories of the resources. of this wonderful country Mossop retreated before the on-!a view to Studying the local political slaught of the infurlated man who) eonditions to enable him to write anbrandished a. miner's candlestick.) other chapter on the "Shame of the Such a weapon is feared ‘in a} Cities oe mire than a koife or a revolver Whe stick is Jjabbed repeatedly into the ore) of the mine wud becomes impregnated | with poison. To be stabbed with the! 7 PROCESSION Unelr his great problems Salt and ty during this year, to develop mfhies build new Industri take up farm and grazing tand and deve lop ever department of Commerelal and bus ness life These facts hay ‘ become known advices. t eceived 1 iiroug gh private ali Lake from. Mir. Newhouse during will not be solved by the present state government, and thelr failure will reeuit in an awakening of the public conscelence The problems are going o be selved, you may be sure of that Stick, of awalt finanelers Tayvest of mot. terday and Iberty is 20 yt ebtild | e gotten away with w couple of stl id tas in & few hour After » careful search for the man Shannon landed him in the elty jail on the charge of forgery \t shoe Main street Brasher pleked ta pait of boots valued at five Net, and tendered a check for $22.50 in payment Brasher jis quite a prepossessing youlig intin, and had noe alfficullv-in cashing the paper and gettig the change Alt another, store he purehosed ten dollars' worth o rood ahd cashed a check for $258 \t-a men's furnishing Store Brashe purchased ten dol ars' worth of tuff abd cashed a ¢clieck for: S31 At nest me had. some difficulty it Cparating them from the! mones He grew indignant "Lo00 wi that check he tid ‘don't you think Jake Moritz is good for the none) The cheek bore he signa ture of the local brewe) We wish we hud a couple of dozen of them lo cash," replied the ilesman Brasher remarked that he: was sori he did not have them with change left the store adcepting his ly he attentlon of Deteetives Shan non and Wilson was. directed to. the matter by the manager of the shoe store, © had. communicated. with the bank on which the Brasher was drawn, and they had that he had been tung.'' Ttis the opinion of Shannon that the sueceoded in finding several easy marks" before he was captured After getting a good -deseription of the man Shannon tarted a eareh He saw him hear the Crescent saloon on First South street near Sta street \fter the detective had -arrested him. Brasher taade a break for liberty As he ran through the swingIng doors of the Crescent tloon h broke one of the glass doors, and when had badly lacer- ing of this and neighboring states. mile lions of dollars will be turned loose in Utah within the noxt few months wid «developments heretofore up Will be taken in hahd and to the list of the many new enter prises destined to. be promoted during the year Just begun When Mr. Newhouse returns from the Enst within a few days it will be with the assurance that at least $10.000,000 will be poured into the state devils see the Ing Again, he of his enas the man can I tale that to aged- o'clock. at ak Seaboard lnterprises inter-smountain Newhouse them. result the In fore-)) p56 for man. Mossop tried to temporize With} ihe cainae: but to no avail "If you don't pay me the money; I'l kill you" he shouted : 5 Deadly the "But v hat; the oO same of corruption for support fe because not permitted things vironment to know that Johnson| of liquor and) .) get It if the depending. had not he could not did to Athlone Organizing Througa tunities the In Aas Erashes fever Gheek-signing youn about & SCHEDULED the Western and a have We York di New us Depew. Itc suld not be wors ‘Por governor Colorado has se lected a minister and the head of an educatlonal Institution, Whatever he would iHke to do in a beneficial way for the , state he barred doingeby the f his position. As 0 aiinister and a university head he Is 1c Deputy by urrested Pautse!) and lodge "din the county jth Mossop, & man of forty-iwo yer is foreman In the ¢ slamBue i race. ated mine at. Alta. He had worked all) night, his shift ending at € ight o'elock! yesterday morning. George a miner Who had been in the of the company for a short thie, &P-) proached Mi and sold, buyes Sherif | is the shart," . the down him throw Was. state the sonse a Hieniative and bought he disarmed. was desoral + § Sohn and Weapon to according a&@ as tried. caus e no is on Are . oe sens cs t econholm. IS yemained . IF quoted! as sayin ad re 7 anc undred BOOM Capitalists Stofrens nate {pias Guggenheim candles, before daylight} men sivuggled neat " light of :a few vesterday the deserves whi she has hein fuly tyes | [ht era bof Guagonnel "He is the effect. lohnson drew a miners' candle stiek cial Street. Murion nouekol "Shame Lake City the MONUMENT. Deseret BY DRUG News COMPANY Bullding. PHONES 374. |