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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907. ke. % nmnannecis Sass " Sara SNNNNSS AARANSNSASASSSNSSSS BSNS VHS Bla TOURNAMENT PATRIE'S GUNNERS MORE DISCUSSION ATTORNEY REVEALS OFFICE-HUNGRY REN EWS" NER DAILY STEREN OAVED GREAT LOSS OF LIGHT PROBLEM GLOVER'S MOTIVES SWARM BUILDING | COMES TO A CLOSEZ YSA GARD Wonderful Showing of Dollar Suirt Values, CAUSE IS NOT James Wilson, Former Counsel | Governor's | Commercial Club Committee Meets Council and Busi| ness Men. ASSIGNED FOR Spontaneous Combustion Assigned as Reason for Jena Disaster, Cit | Salt Lakers Do Little at Denver -Reids Win Big Closing Event. Are i} Hepublican' HOLDS UP| 18000 | | Received as Proof of This Point, |e One Member Barber Board, asanide March spectators Di All Speeial Denver, SOME last ball | (ournament Bre came Erect Poles|Lawyer Cites Letters Recently i Fails to Confirm Medical Board Want to and Pay Cost, ens Appointments Watched by Scores of Applicants for Places. DECLARES MRS. EDDY SANE SENATE SYSTEM UNIFORM IZ for Litigant, Says Money the Object. vent of of of the to an the Ser Vic 13.-With drowning down the the the alley, yells thunder. the Western Bowling end last night evening was the of of second great conThe six- cormercd mateh between the Paulsons of Denver, winner of the first prize. for five-men teams. the Overlands of Den j} ver. a picked team from Kansas City . | -_-- ae ane and Salt Lake and the Georg Morrison Reid This event called for enToulon, March 13.-An official account Uniform itghting for the busines | Denver, Colo. Mareh 13 George B Flocking the eorridors leading from | fees of S10 a team of the casualties due to the explosion | district of Salt Lake was discussed at] @ over''s suit against his mother, Mary] the governors office to the senate The Relds, who were distanced in th won. first mone) with on board the battleship Jena places | Je; 1th at a meeting of the public ImBak Iisddy, founder of Christian] chamber yesterday office seekers made ! tournament, re 2.768: Kansas City, second, 2,750; the number of dead or missing at 1M | proveme nts and parks committee of Sciciuce, is based partly on his burnCoe ne as ee ore meee tie Poteclaan , third 6%): Salt Lake. fourth, Sig y « q were rere ing de: al pe is © dispenser ry re chie xec e Eighty-two bodies. identified to - j the Commercial club} and representa- eae >» Seattle fifth, 2,459: Paulsons, sixth, eetae Sy obtain money"y to open hi es the eae in his biennial appoint- | 2455 soon as this event was ended day, and there arg ee of the / tives of the city council, with inter-;mines in South Dakota, and partly | ments. crew in the hospitals, more or | ested business men and the Utah Light} because of his belief that he private + Some of the appointments were sent | cin dis tribution of prize money. in_.the of new goold pieces fresh from. the iously injured. The nent ni apes!{8 Many a cum ens oe ae secretary Frye and others have her |t o the senate ‘day, but the grez te! form l des o © imint began. this being the first time in lighting question y 20 ‘ ro \ seent ey self is almost a total loss, The fore bee | cai ¢ AISCIERSsee Ha len ngth, etRBul ; 1 hypnotized and are geing to getat all} | Morning, Majority ofwhen themboards will be up thi 1ny tournament that the prizes have been re bu ye ONTY of the property. The last contingeney of trustecs, apjs net greatly damaged, but there Is a definite action lalcen by the commit-}he honestly believes. And again Glover | polotive positions and various othe: paid on the nail great Farce on breach amidship, lof thelcxplosion" a e port ide there the teen These where the fal was felnand is a hole feet: wide and twelve feet partitions are fallen in frames and . plates aro bent and to the effect that the public pFoue cients committer of the Com-| mercial club, with Fisher _ Harris, ; should confer with the Z M:; I elgnhigh. and | City Utah twisted | The military masts and fighting tops are bent over at an angle of almost #0 degrees : It was learned today that it was duc to the gunner of he battleship of the by which wrecked the buildings The commandant in 5 ; would arsenal Pa- the mental , undoubt- | and most yards had directed the interior of the Jena, just curbs in uniform front street On i roles the | to the to the with] This, in brief, Attorney James system be put of its block, inJof Hoses Fire hoses Flood ; I all night |in| sion on the summing up by Wilson, Jacobson P. attorney litigation Mrs. lddy ; satisfied am vain Charges. to D. to erect the poles, the city has backed Kelsey in saying design of pole should be used the; would be allowed, and Se W . Mendenhall, that Is that of learn °ne apleaien oe jexaminers, set | board and of although the The : Eddy Mrs. h rnd, her Sane three examiners from the survivors was caused. Some aoe wee manip- | paper said Ke Isey the state which ment that the Z. C. had M. | ts eee in ue eeey design é is. <exileded: a orpedo, "TheWhich under of some whodk violence -tha| ye Cause rae av L couls get commistionnrar reason _ {is that is|ing in on of the state barbers. the the given by medical senate, The President bill and is as before, I have rece and ived | for in coe pendence the holding fact] Hill's | be- {said that up the appointment, confirmation of it senators always yisit and jafter done. This was because of-a|. VL he made to Boston in that year | when he hired attorneys to look his interests. At that time his leraenne sent for |her once during busi- las they had him and a visit of a quarrel |had given I. made was/so'at one of pole }ton at my its quotaaio | with ealli own ite was wanted at that time. _ and this we as f . followed William Weber yr, C. M Salt Salt a Lake A. Hill (one M. of year) Piggott Benedict The > the Salt Lake (two. years) years) : and the State Dr. Benedict were senate Fair Directors. jar ' governor's ; ; appointments condi-f of = e : : bare forwith $1,000. I sent him rectors of the Utah State Fair explosion great that two 25-/ the ca other business ; houses By} on ‘ the]toa check plead with her a he there} = 5 an associa5 7 Tow was. so: 7 plead her for for funds, as was|tion, for : a term of four years were millimetre ‘shells in the explosive: mag-'| block:. Myr. Kelsey, however, did not} badly in debt and needed the money confirmed, The list follows : azine collided and exploded, confirm Mr. Mendenhall's statement. "The tri whe 2 = ; Mee hiv f starting} f e trip in in 1903. 1903, when he quarreled James G.ee McDonald, of SeeSalt Lake tie. ire.nie PIihhe eiecknee a Ss s0 pemslged: being | The representative of the ZC. M. I. | with his mother, was against my coun-) county in 1@ magazines, ca "ai i rest |s rs. E _ } 1 <tc . aesompressed aes PPath i sy es, caused | said the company had no imterest|sel. Mrs. Eddy fretted much because ROTI K. Parsons, of Salt Lake se a XP osi TS. ; - saflor 1e W ue hae escaped explosion sald that sey gag thought by some that ry ped off the blocks ra t Ti or wall, hut the | whatever in pole except many designs when| it was| that partieular style of {her son that af onsidering |himself, submitted recently, that | sc athing the Jena | particular one had been selected fallen against! the most advantageous men on deck} Question of Cost. ih i Seives 1; ce wae Bit Shae |i One of the members of the commiti Si > ne: ee hig taina there cn chea | tee brought up the probable cost o explosion came, there arose ery) of anguish: and. men threw the | the new lighting sysiem and this re} anguish LOM TITRA fata lane! d ee uaal Or selves in every' direction, and some | -- A. Fred . Wey, & chairman ne of the comjumped overboard and dashed them: ® . . fy oc sin ab ater ' ; mittee held that it was no time to selves to pieces on the bottom of the € ‘ J t Fa second reason. One of to alterations. examined for. the engineers The} this of @Mly work: the has the such as people is being It seemed rushed aboutin everything Some the decks, of the timber supports of thus reached the dock ethers jumped instantly men from killed. who have falling their wav. them slid down yet ropes or the vessel bottom. while| were} in room been bodies the of the| aero was killed. The not inidshipman affeeted thirty of the in by infant was s#| a the crew part saved he-| a lecture] of explosion. were ashore among the survivors. Rear-Admiral Manceron, wounded, had to be forced turning aboard Makes his flagship Eight as Hight Thousand and ex) Then the ship About| and are and not the bills. Dollars Out HOLD-UP GANG W4S hit across the EReENP. Mr. G°"stand a ae Hoskinson him and Jast draft upon] from a San} escaping to} in chee ne oer PCs c "to see lained, ma ie re Dae NU eee ed decelye the great to oe > : g veturning fliends," explained, he inquired about forating machine and said: *"N Ikee see him work.' After several trials he Se $8 draft which had been raised to $8,000 with a pen ' » s $8,000 stencilled j ; the ; here e as he per- ced Ait skillfully and had é hey | ee pro eee ably se nts mair cashing he help-! the) draft. ea was a little drawer and three bread on THE again} could an-| too slow in doing| worth left took 35 tickets, about $1.25. y store the cents in cash] also a silver| ! and The men] walked north| Snarp, office, is ment but the an present incumbent of that applicant for reappoint- there are Will Search ished his he when speech, argument, time In and ‘I Jerome g fin - had concluded would which like to his} to have] look, up the] authorities he has quoted.' After a brief discussion, recess was] taken until tomorrow mor ning to per-| mit Delmas to prepare his argument.| Thereupon it was that Jerome an-| nounced that he would take advant-|] of the adjournment to finish novel eight to read. Jerome proceeding. experts. the at putting it} introduce There They question In will will the all same his} and for-] require} be Will be! labor-saving device invented and ented "by ‘the district attorney, rights reserved, Before this question is wheeled . court, decker, howeyer, Hummer and his vranoetan Her: will be posed of. much time Delmas In STREET BY AN will -- ury. is not cross-examinaing PANIC of the One.) all White that there was kinds of House, In 4 there and a long conference quently explained as a mere forces panicky Mr. moving in newspaper the men eabinet the same about Spever 3 put in his The be- and 4 o'clock ‘and. about the ahah Mr. Ried Bole d andcae Mr.rd CortelRoot : second contergues with the hour you-had a President : 22° general i. speedlation : eae m. Detective Dick} a man who gavel Sparks. He tallies| very much with the description of one] of the men who held up the store. Hel! was tweated for u long time, but he! denied fair knowing Hair 2 {iss West anything Caught Laura street, in Cox. a the Machinery, 431 y of North seamstress in the af-| First) em-| into court with the affidavit after the} Smith testimony. Mr. Smith was re-| called to be Gross-examined' furthet by Delmas as to the manner by which aa these spectucular and somewhat mysterlous doings at the White House was his testimony was discovered and how it happened that he was overlooked by} Jerome nless it was suddenly dis-| covered needed tle that «a prop the case of the tated. called hich in which and Jer the fight Te Jerome made Feeenty | spoken preeipl-| 4 first) his first) o ' *heeks to prospert a Sar OF: tod gold tohas RUDE Pir 4 Se cats "926.250 the aie day.. a yvear He x0 oar Oo the curb peared entirely, were «et lunch, state|unce The cross-examination developed Jitthat was new, vereupon Hum-! « * me! was tated.°i Ve to: when -the,atrect. 3 '. 2 patron :Cotton, saints returned broke 7G aout 20 z oe ene ,comne, Ane eee ae i) yearly vinings, and call moneyz - e ‘ever cen ren time money rule ruled : around f perce ploy of the Utah Bedding & Manufacturing company, met with a paitMMA darko iar eeadie ad ttettin on ehe eee ee cee fee x | being caught by the hair in a sewing machine, Miss Cox had stooped dace : to. pick something from the floor atiack upon Bvelyn Nesbit Thaw and Wall street <teoiiaa pat at significance which was still pending when the re-| to the ‘apecint meeting of the esiCease taken until tomorrow morn-| dents cubinet. In high quarters It was ine Both ‘sides ‘took: up the -after-|!2ared ‘That somebody had "leaked" and a pdeon gu : p poe os ie -}that maybe the trne inwardness of th mo ay) a 2 a erence and preparations! present " panic igh id become Known in or tomorrow. , : eri sed Wee ,. | the White Hou when her hair the machinery, Jerome was While Delmas, i. machine became pulling and Rifles eae entangled her against}in Inflicting Fr co a required Kult large| several] : buster. Para, having on board 1,000 rifles des-| was re-| Honduras, tined for Amapala, Ree 5 vy a Nicaragus Se enn Cteasianta aa We BLOOD. LIVER.LUNGS,) "4 || steams oe ion econ the Berititead aes ae eRe proceed busyaddition with histo in ins for his argument tomorrow experts,| prepar- morn-| ing had a long conference with his azsociates relative to their future} ; a a policy It ils among the probabilities that before the case Is closed Delmas} will make a final effort based on what} the the learned of Tarn latter's records. from the cross-examClineh Smith to have; testimony stricken from] dwin H Wwieyt attribute the "sald: renewed weakness Owe OOd eee (jons. Wall strect spot In the country." en the ore selling becom als they have by ecause the decline, and President RUGaRveIt's only Se Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loeb and others denied that there ‘reuble Sy get s souri nee In' : Pacific B Fate wars held known ee affecting eet eV: firm. fail that blue stocks are aut | ACT US Gay one rae thing ec 5 ntribute cheerfulness o brightl b inning GRA RADIANT Our Wort in ti Wants io See $20,000 Purse Before June to Close Match. Willing Mitt Mi «? Iwid to und fo S200 I 1 He i he ounts diti Hlegeswiel take lu C 4 shall i j Tr) tl MM thre irst-of vki pl e I » #0 to London ob le Ju for the t J md Nolan Ui ondo during June d Battling Nelson came I "PHONEY" MINISTER IS LOCKED IN PRISON |ringside COMP Pe ist t The gang March 13 San Franeiseo, raising and } skillful of swindlers whos perforating of mining stock certificates escret ited havoe in has puzzled the tablishments and the last six months, young l E. Mink, party J is now on years old the de by the book, guarded ntion Tomorrow morning a Warrant out bs be drawn arrest will upon whose inquiry Doubleday, run down The offender was being shown is expedition Pinkertons to apprehend the ‘ gang, some of whom are in Philaand others In Goldfield of the of a ministei > the mask gospel, Mink wrote to ers setting forth the dignity position, and asking that for the his flock, his speculations be secret. His letters all bore ot a minister, and Was | tev. Dr. Joseph 17 arrested on the charge of embezzlmg stock last year and was acquitted in January. -----___ +> --___ --_ | SNEERS AT PEOPLE HE ROBBED. Stylish, Co. any down town port from from Paat Will for him, eure ' as 3 ee ee it iid ‘ on you shake Gan: * J..E. Cosgriff, President. OPEN hands on that?" said/f awwalé P. Clack, Cashier. WITH Commercial National Bank f Nate hurried 1 ri Kid He eriigs Mara away tne terfies witl Cuba ana working to rabin . to telegraph or caTet 7 Sera biter J. new bride in sunny wires were also { Nevada promoters = wae the th Ae lak at Represents diteror from the ordinary coitee bought an the past. you Lave It hot from comes tO you almost roasters, wad laden natural richness and all its deliciousness Styms aah aor 9 One) The Freshest SALT LAKE CITY (Established 1873.) a General Banking Coftee ‘Sold. U. S. DEPOSITORY Lake City, Utah. . Capital $500,000.00 Surplus S ‘ s.:...0.2...... scevessevcaecasacese "$250,000.00 > . Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent LS, ELIS Moses Thatcher Hess) LOUNR Wdgar ARE Dustness Teseret National Rank Salt with Noble, A. A. a Peabody, ead y, Ass't. Sst. Cush! Cusnler, Transact Right Here something Daly, W. P. Vice-Presidents. WicCornick & Co. BANKERS | Roasied ; i J. a Hewlett's 4 Coffee a the H. AN ACCOUNT ce sels eelelele ele S Hill ee President ...... Vice-President ice wea alleles .... sc. Asst GOING TO High-Grade Suits. BE lors A goodly number in all sizes te 33. choose the: BARTON & CO. CA fr om.Sos Just think 45-47 MAIN 2 Cashier YOU what a bargain these suits will be to the boys who call early enough to get them. banking ce eakness, } It has seldom! bottomof a movemen REPUBLICAN-WANT-ADS PAY | the Bienen civic ttre 1¢ , Late callers will get no chance at them, for the Suits are selling on sight inten& _Si. OO We have taken all our broken lines of Boys' Suits, worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 and placed them by themselves, and we are offering them to the first comers for just of the market principally to the fact that aye t'em. pa frightened norance a combination| Make Haste several stocks disapwhile their wet nurses but put in an. appear- thelr a } after the to them appearance light, cclors, in today Nelson was bewalling bD Freed, A gee bearers al re I The t had come ae the was ¢ the Elks ant ] S. L. Pulver J. Dav home from England » figh ans and Ie Carpente 1 WwW hittle, George Charles that now Gans made cons hitions that Elias Moszik & Sons Co. club Press N. Mekay of the and [nog could not accept Opposite Seuth Gate of Temple The body will be laid to rest in a vault your omaten with Gans falls down, } Block in the Mt. Olivet cemetery until Mrs iz i don't. you Hig hat Herajan?" asked| | G-R-8 beg ee ; Lovey selects Ss a plot In which the [Tawis, manager for the Gheyto cham-| mains will at last be placed {28 } age, aeee you can' show me "i $20,000 purse] [tat aght Hierman, welgh in at : (Continued the appeared. of dark offer Chicng thy committer from committee evening to club last OVrgeanizs the brother, ral of thei ne tune Lovey j vill tual Alan Thursday ifterplace at ehurceh, Episcopal noon at rector ot Revur< 1s. remains will be ehureh officiating. The of friends viewed by the many o [ny "his dleceased at the chapel on street dertaking parlors State one of and tween the hours eleven with Elks' part ible example of crooked dealing in his | long and shameless history of underground paren It reeks with duplicity and dee it overflows with slime of double ‘dealing To aecomplish his ends in manipulating this: stock, Lawson cast aside s cloak of} respectability and plunged to the bot-| tom of the financial cesspool The} stench of his nauseating immersion must cling to him as long as he lives.' Cc. FL King, proprietor and publisher of the Tribune, has retained forme \ttorney General Parker to begin proceedii ng with a view to having Lawso debarred from using the} United States Spang With J. T. Auer-| bach, Mr. Parke is now preparing! evidence which hey will submit to the federal authorities, King declares that he will leave no stone unturned to punish Lawson for what! King terms "his swindling cam-, paigns.," direction arrived officers array and from which to make a pleas- FA, ing selection. PALL BEARERS CHOSEN FOR LOVEY FUNERAL LAWSON was subseaccident of president called them all in oapinet meeting and talked while he was being shaved "all | (vocnee later the result at Washington pat- waste}, net today ER H Page 7 feeling in Wall street, six of the cablinet officers found thelr way to the white House. although their presence time Snydis- the flurries nl From er executive departments, cabinet conclaves, a@ meeting of the President with correspondents and of the President with James Speyer, ull of which grow out of the semi-panic jn Wall street As seon as the news began to reach after Into after HIT 0 Enea Continued Cc i asked|«pye time, which, like. a, class, on Insanity, they] will be each asked to make answer to} the question. This Is both a time and others eo Authorities, the district attorney seems to this matter of such importsald § two the job. O. A. Slade of Lehi is likely to get the appointment, although Herbert B. Cromar, a former member of the lower house, is also after the place With a great deal of support WALL "As regard Managua, Nicaragua. March 15.-|he has The American steamship City of} ination s One. State street. ight little experts: in fact, . there : : 3 Si ee 4 ae i he railr sople themselves got The volice were notified of the hold-| seems to be a general disposition tu ples ee OLE wun tn thete up and the patrol wagon with Ser-| hurry the case to an end now LD een fel chven <ther ad minietrageant Hemple and several officers Today's proceedings were - brief haat le a EOF e ataton cent along the Was rushed to the scene. But by the| Buoyed up by his success in getting in ae. ‘ Pp ac i tx, Mingaih Mine = time they arrived the holdups had|the Smith testimony before the jury ci on ouriou ailzond vualdente eee gone and no trace of them could be} on Tuesday afternoon. Jerome came on Ee ya "eo a Ber x anton and Take Take DED! COVERY Page ee ‘ Fish and Game Warden. ; Among the governor's appointments to be made today will be that of state fish and game commissioner. John ns RIDE? FOR he un-|a so.-and was. hit across the' head, sus-| taining . a bad cut we the men went through the ny One 2 hee - ae ‘ 5 5 from WEEK ance," ance," head|age not , H Smith of Cacheeounty. Seely, of Sanpete county. up Del elmas asked | about an hour worth of] to his experts, him fore scalp wound, which stitches to to close. close stitches s DR the did asked heswanted: as-| found. The wily Chink was formerly] at he court house andj wae palin Pearce earce. HeIo took , t November of /rst and was not masked, the Storekeeper for 5 cents' h then iy) Sidra ee National Bankers' ae ESCAPES side ONE with the butt of a gun for not vaising | hypothetical question. his hands quick enough, This will be a voluminous One of the gang entered the store| midable affair, whieh will of | watch, . Vanishes. eae in raising a ae : BS obtained $8,000 rancisco bank prior to i indlyidual ae About 8 o toe ive Wednesday even-| (ng the Sherwood & Hoskinson grocery Store at 7 South State street was| ' obbed by three youthful highway-| Men, None of whom was over 22 years.| avid Peck, a customer in the store,| ne a ne) County Auditor E. L. Pearce About 10:30 p. a Se a eee innocently aid-| Shannon arrested ae Aug,a former local Chinese} his name as John i: absolute | ming the Tae eC ot eash and ee: : aah ae : 13. Por ee he. heath yt tricks that aan 4 ee leathen Chinee Is pe-| : Bs aoe teats ; te "Detective JM ‘investigations here by er ae Glaze of New York.| China. a visitor 2 eT the ver the other two. men entered with| though | M4sks en and commanded Hoskin-| from re-| 50! 4nd Peck to hold up thelr hands.| CHINEE Cy Berd Fie ing, the *ould pay Peck tec. HEATHEN ILEY under little ty. Fifty of the crew were cause they were attending «a be Continued legal metres from the Jena when It was hit. About fifty were seriously injured. The latest number unaccounted for is nine- by should CASE WITHIN and | ministration of stern, impartial jus-| that! tice, but it is playing the game. imear in mind, however, that Del-| be! mas is to be heard from yet on this| this point of the admission o he Hum-| the] mel aflidavit, as well as on the sum- recoye Toulon has become a te of mourning. The shops are closed and lJast| night the theatres gave no perform-| ances. The mayor has proclaimed a} period of general mourning. This even-| ing he visited the parents of a baby that #hts THAW of nearly control ef the city council and it was held that in order to control the light- the D decks and ‘ The remained not over| OF who willl do the planned, he said. to be the opinion battleship, who escaped from the ves- | @!! of the members of the council sel at the time of the explosion, saiaj/ Me Commercial club committee today that he had just left the engine! © hatever was done in. the way of room when the explosion came. It was} Preving the lighting system should followed by an indescribable panic | uniform. One way in which among the snilors and stokers, who pould be brought about was that unty. or homes John H. after she sent for $1,000. Fred J. Keisel. of ; Weber county This s s 1himoo a cheek . : > . 7 This shows however, her generous spirit. [t ; alEmma A, npy, of Salt Lake so shows, the he is : ; li] ; vs r, that she human, | county. ike the rest of us, and subject to little The last four directors succeed John spells of anger, despite he ~achines | S& me . " + . : anger, despite her teachings|S. Bransford, Wiley G.C3 Cragun, George of brotherly love." la . Mrs > d ee : nk : Adams and Mrs. Ruth M. Fox, whose Se eee terms expired dock. Some were hurled against the| Guibble over the cost of impro walls of buildings. : ments. The only thing to do was tv | END } . s The theory of spontaneous combus-| MaKe the change and pay the bills tion is generally held, as the black} Phe city has the natural advantages to powder with which the shells were| become the finest in the country if it charged {ts subject shells were often never endeavored to educate and at one time wrote him letter, in which she upbraid- as}ed him for not trying to advance InKobert R. Irvine, of Utah county. tellectually, That letter was replied to Frank J Hewlett, of Salt Lake by myself and the result was that soon | county. an should Bat Phe barbers Such medium plain, light end heavy Seen ts checks, plaids and figures,| NNANASSASVSSSLASVAVH HANH WS SHAN B HH SESS SERBS BS SLAVIA opportunity met (three Lake Piggott firmed by by , Wright, board of examiners Sent to the senate Perley . S. every of ze SfauD Salt Late R. W. Fisher Salt Lake following appointments on he only saw | State three weeks, | "ere him he a check $1,000. Altime made for a trip to Bossuggestion and came home 8.500, 3.5 Tlas [yt Dr. The window. ~ NELSON AND HERMAN [3 MAY COME TOGETHER and the delayed assigned although one of the Rarely does one find the monster variety of one dollar Shirts as the Gardner store is now showing. To get an idea of the extensive range of patterns take a peep in at our North "The Republican "Want" Ads. Bring Besi Resulis Love now pendthere has Wilson, "and | been a conflict between that wrote me on] :teopathy bill, senate shows a clear] confirmation. No reason is unsubmerged portions of the remains | ness men offered to erect and mantain 5 of the battleship, whose interior had them wthout cost to the city Mi This Is Glover's Second Attempt. not been flooded, to pre vent the prob- | Mendenhall said he believed that the "It was Glover's second trip after! ability of further explosions, It is im- | city lh ie er had been misquoted in a|]money. Several years prior to that she et OM as ey li Talamantes and Anderson Talamantes and Andersou were in the money In the two-men event, and the Salt Lake Busine Mermand Salt Lake Crowns won prizes 17 and 18. of $25 each Tala mantes was just two pins shert of bein in the money In. the Individuals In the five-men event rst, se third money was awarded to thi Pau sons, Overlands anu Pueblo teams spectively In the two-men, Ve Bn ina Evarhardt of Kansa City Gre > and Seaman of Kansas City and Bienes and Makepeace of Kansas City Individuals Morris of Seattle, Graw Denver and Kuppinger of Denver The tournament was in evers é tinet suece and Wae cone tiated td! t clean, sportsmanlike manner All promise made were fulfilled, and the teams from th East left extremel well ath fied with the course of event ind a de termination. to boost. the W. B,C eae The governor appointed seve members of the state board of medica) Glover has ier and Ncr son tor three years, | to inquire about it while I was a practicing attorney at "Aled es ° . Lead: SD) The» letter:1 "recently:4 Medical Examiners Named, sead, ¢ e . ecen Ooe celved was just as diplomatic as thé The members of the state board |y;est that IT heve teceived "| medical examiners appointed for . The term of two follows : trouble between mother and vO) years éare as ]son has been going on since 1903. when b Db. C. Budge, Cache county. he broke off the frie on Rate Hate Di Ss. Condon, Webe =e him and quit writing the same In Charles L. lisen, Salt Lake generous, kindly letters that she had Di Ewing, Salt Lake en- that his or none steady ret |tweon her and mer who represented the Z. C the meeting yesterday, the company had : carried on extensive correspondence with iron founders fn various parts Of the country and had selected a design 5 of pole that would cost about $110 Installed with five lights When this plan was submitted to the clty council for approval and permis- Interior, played is former present Says the ya en the explosion of the | ginee1 drew a plan of his own which] an forward magazines in} was submitted as a design for the were stored powerful torpedoes. | poles and singe that time the council which and the institution be kept up by announcement Kelsey's According the force of the explo ! 7 : the machinery and the | er . jammed Pat this juncture the commandant of the Patrie was asked to { try1e toof break the gates fata with a shot from }| the battles on ) 1e battle hip's guns This or- | der was carried out, and a wel) directed shot from the Patrie smashed the an flooding the dock, and inciden- | tally a district these plans, other firms in the same }Perfectly sane," said Mr. plock joined in the petition to the city | business letter she ouncil asking permission to place the January 5, of this year, lying, but . deranged ne to centra Louis Kelsey and Railway company devising business | in Main iccombpans flooding of the dock in which the Jena| was to the pea will be filled Because of pending legislation, some | ef the appointments were held up when the senate went Into executive effect as soon as possible the public talking as to whether the] Senate went into executive session and Che present igitation for better [head of the Christian Science church | failed to confirm the medic al appoinlighting of the ae ss district of the/is actually controlled by others, and | t®© Thi ve ee a nt of erley itv was starte: Vothemerrt Onl will_-some day be relleved of her for-| 4: i on the barber board was also pecs plans were made to place orna-| tune , held up trie that the fire was not communicated to tie maincindcasine of the fecal cha ] explosion edly have Engineer Light & view | for is prone to get into lawsuits. 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