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Show FOUR YEARS' ABUSE CHARGCONTIN ES AGAINST ; ENTAL LIFE Roe ENDS IN DIVORCE MARCH 31, 1907. ‘adh Hits at Administration of Tyree, Saying He Violated the-- Law. Reynolds in a suit filed Friday a sane Wife, --_ After Wach four years secured Judge a of divorce Charles W. abuse before from Emil;Plans of the Wach on the charge the last six months of cruelty. For | 848ed > Mrs. Wach has | ae her husband because | 1)" nee to tolerate his treat- | R a lived apart from she was unable ment In the decree, dered that home, Bacon West their atrest be the wae Lena | PUsiness in the state of Texas, where a copy of its articles of incorporation |were filed In geecordance with the Friday Morse in action ‘The court. District recover on counts to two | brought '$4,500 as damages and $1,024.34 as commission Wages and ; | It is stated in the complaint that Charles R. Reynolds was employed by | the company to take charge of the \n- company, Reynolds - pe ee ST ee ie ye eM PEHy co = en- tne Unerile {Cut fs contract with him. it ts also | Charged that the eet nen A, has repeat&dly violated the laws of the state of ; Texas in filing reports and in its meth}ods of doing busine H hare Some pei , | as $574.34 owes him the company that ask: he and commission, and ; wages Within six months after their marrtk ige abe Wach commenced to abuse her. 5 eral times he came home at night under influence of liquor On one oceasion he kicked down the door and his wife She locked frightened door ner | to go into told him and bedroom |. | for dae | °% Lake Salt to moved and 1908, s $450 as wages and $1,500 as SRS Insane Wife. 31, 1895. the} been decree tober 25, 1906, who Intimidated her Three-quarter length black silk coats Promises month on 14.50 ees ate $6.50 as alimony and Weber and Harry J..Robinson. The ~ ) ay || ) hard 4) DRESS GOODS, ‘ 9 a Eten orl re Makes Company. | ite s for the corral, which is five miles \ Salt Lal S v ae BE. L. Clark and Wilford Day of|kAys esp bite who ABS harge of he wy . shearing corral at Ford, tah, - are) Against} jy, the city They are purchasing suppee: Charges Implement 1903, the to collect $62.22. The Utah | defendant is| been Side of Third Kast street, between of the United States; one of wall one world eason ° 1S }made here TI file ‘o ‘ vou tried Salt r . If you : pail Loo you will are b 1 a 1 dy Sramr re piv demand Pree , je «a Fs 1 Rood with as f Bae y Selena one ge ih eR for our er hi : oe aan product oe ane o this : output $12.50 rreuk seuson Arthur iE. Call for Fisher beer or let us send a case quarts for family use to yolume down town, of pints o7 A. FISHER BREWING CO. "Phone : No. is 265 Lake week, Cit f. Callister, Callister, ply i) urveys @> "0 died j 2 . reef widow ltioner IN It Lake in of the | Oc- the pro- ippointed Iminis- | he « ule in real property amounts to] Pf Ellen \ V decedent, and heirs to the med as the -_---_-- -. Caliintor:| ----_~-2+-_- | ft alliste the peti-| property Te-| During Conference Photographs duced to $1.50 per dozen All first (class. Galleries, Bastman's, 115 Main| St Buttler's, 2123 State &t and} | Blite, 223 State St ; betwe en Third and} | Fourth South. MeCarty's Big Hat Sale. Opportunity of a life time to get a lhigh grade hat, this week any hat j| the house : for $2.00 ®°6 LE. 2nd So, Wilson hotel bldg. in SPECIAL AND SEE PRICES THEM, ON HEATERS, COME Carpet Depi. son of John Ir petition "len There n the who suo bat division 2 UE (trator of the esta estate and personal yrevious as next for spring or sumnter Hardware Dept. prayer he asks that all the defendants claims be annulled and declared void A Liebman secured judgement Friday lfor $101.05 against Louise Engilman, who ts tl 1 Co-op. Second-Hand. stor : ee . ' was in Judges "( t < yurt The action w |cover some goods on which the plaintiff!) ait had a chattel mortgage The property in | volved in the uit. originall belonged ito Mrs. Mary Morrison. She gave Lieb-| 74 nan a chattel mortgage on the good propert of the part sold afterwacd and to the defendant Liebman attached th {k= Vag te Nf < ae |property 1} Ir yrrison pe in land then sued Engilman for the propert BHacaai oircha : tobi expec record of a and oy 2 OWN. The y te a deliselt Peers Ate ae a to We are ready to supply your wants in buildore' hardware, We have the largest stock in the city-the greatest y, the newest dealgns-and you can depend on prompt service maka promises that we can keep to thne means garden implements faciiitate your work-rubber hose, lawn mowers, garden tools, forks, hoes, rakes, etc, in great variety Also the very finest makes of carpenters' tools Third District Court Notes. Zion Savings and Trust company action Friday against. Jesse M 1 to. recover $5,766.37 with inter$5) attorn feets on a promte which was executed May 20 company hold a mortgage on property in security, which it ask to foreclose and apply on the 4 ( Tuttle filed uit Friday the unknown heir ind creditors tate of arlotte N, Clark. T1 title on lot 4 brought to qulet nd 48, Arlington Heights sub Beer is really a drink of all seasons, but us Vv rm weather approaches ther i i pereat increase in its use beeause it J the best thirst queneher of all beverages. Have returnable -<t charged with having secured George | pictures of the presidents of the United R. Hill, an employe of the company, | State icture of the presidents of to swear to an affidavit that he left a! the Mormon church, a picture of the summons of service with Elda Dorrity, | Panama canal and other items of in at Parsons' house io hand to him, | tere Parsons claims that the papers were }_ AVS he ONG ET oe oS ee never left at the house and that hej} ~~ SR tra 7 en | kne w nothing of the sult filed against Big Ilnt Sale. ) him : At McCarty's'all. this week. The case was called be fore Judge J 26 EB. 2nd So. Wilson hotel bldg (J. Whitaker and. by default judgement . }was entered against him for the cipal, interest and costs The issued vrit of attachment and sons asks the court for a writ of hibition restraining the court The turning over the property seized to th Utah Implement company An © issued by the court citing the Va Implement company and Judge laker to show cause The order wa eer ove ua a 7 Th wa the SONNY y at See- ond and Phird South treet Property is 87x1l48 feet, and bought as ) investment The Deseret Ney h fssued a chart, containing a map of Utah, ey -~ con 5 yet - 11, ;has uO April Implement company filed an action in the civil division of the clty court} against himself and M. L. Shaw as « partners, doing busine a the Kanash Cash companys The ction wa wool' r ‘ California investor have bought the rank Moore property on the west - on he} Stan in a case | Judge J.| the com- n court in waich ne on the line of the aoa Lund See obtaining | from 2 of aaa methods District that RET EP RIE) self from colors Eton $18.50 to $21.50 very handsome Siiciecwcestenaece $9.50 to and $30.00 very fashionable, from. Covert Jackets, stylish and - A= 77. me ¥A. mS Ip tee Visitors are cordially invited to call on us Our display {ts seasonable and particularly attractive to those who are house proud. An exceptionally fine line of carpet size Rugs, Carpets, Iniald LinVoll Papers, Domestic and Forelgn oleums, Portieres, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Window Shades, Doe Mats of Cocoanut Fiber, Wire, Flexible Steel, Rubber, ev JUST Navajo then). ARRIVED-The finest line of Genuine % pee Blankets wo haye ever shown Crockery and Glassware We are showing a beautiful line of crockery- all first-grade goods, in dainty and attractive patterns and every plece perfect-dinner sets, chamber sets, cups ard saucers, plates, salad or berry bowls, sus and cream sets; In fact we have everything you need In fancy China and Art Wa We are also showing an excaptionally large line of glassware for every purpose, an Immense line that will be particularly attractive to outof-town merchants Decorated and cut plassware in exclusive and original patterns, carefully selected for thelr brillancy and purity. | SIN SAS) ) AAS Hhas ) SA | Ace Ee Wests Ee Nu | | waists, worth c L ~ $8.00 to $25 NEW SPRING WAISTS-Beautiful sheer materlals, handsomely trimmed lace and embroldery fronts, long and short sleeves, open front or back from pbicenircmmmianbrssntee 3 231) 05 .. Millinery Specials Our Millinery deparunent is always @ center of attraction during Confertime. t present, the newest and thost becoming spring styles are belng ence shown in great profusion Suitable To c make this department Ce attractive to our out-of-town vis- 25-2 scene 80-20 we offer exceptional bargains. ressy, trimmed hats, gssart, stylish and seasonable, to be sold during Confersnce time considerably less than regular. : {tors 40c 35 3.00 - c are Hats $3.50 ec Hats $4.50 Hats $5.00 Hats for for for for . «$2.49 $6.50" PE BRS ek 8) F ....-...-..-.--.+.98.60 Eocibeiseea ease eel00 "Hats $7.00 Hats 3 38.00 .Hats $8160. Bate. for ng... for g--..ceocesscesres $6.00 a see for Fores sees 2238640 fap... uo cice--wicsnetd $6.50 Stylish, Yet Durable. The styles of the hour in Spring and Summer clothing for men, boys and children. Our line of men's clothing is exceptionally attractive, peau finished, ee ree a the new checks, shadow plaids, grays. and all the lates shades, ranging in price from $15 i0 545 We are showing a very becoming line of Craveneties and Spring Overcoats, stylish and dressy, 2nd very appropriate for the coo! evenings. WEW SPRING HATS, tha latest telescopes and other ne\y styles in seasonable headwear. We carry a full line of the famous and ever pomsular John B. Stetson Hats. Everything you need in the furnishing line. Splendid qualities, very reasonably priced. Shirts, neckwear, underwear, hosiery, gloves, suspenders and handkerchiefs. Also a splendid assortment of well made, substantial trunks, bags, suit cases and men's umbrellas and canes. SERVICE. asks for a writ of prohibition against him pending before Whitaker Tt is stated in plaint ITY ¢ Gents' Clothing QZ ‘ . : Route The men state that the exsrevice by false ailfidavits are charged| : ‘ j pect to shear at least 60,000 sheep at ugainst the Utah Implement company d 2 aeons 16 ‘ s by P) E. Parsons in a suit filed: Friday | their corral during this season one in the Third Staple ene COLORED DRESS GOODS, checks, plaids and stripes, new effects that now much in evidence; delightful for spring and summer gowns. __ Regu)ar price, 6§o par yard, during conference sa@le......6y..0.eces e eee i. Fe Utah ee per yard; during conference sale, per yard......... igls wi wcenehusenass PLAID DRESS GOODS, for spring or Sumifer waists, worth 60 a yard; during conference sale, per yard . Eh Gutouvchubessaws seaowees _ ~ Wey \\ ee PLAID age Parsons to $30.00 designs. SATIN STRIPED CHALLIES, in the neWest colors and for kimonos, wrappers and house gowns, They have sold regularly at 50c per yard; during confer$nce sale, per yard. Ww) S ver- BUSINESS NoTEs _ \} ee FRAUDULENT - Fraudulent EP SR Silks and Dress Goods * pw Pp. SY Our Silk and Dresa Goods departmen' is now complete with a satisfying variety of materials suitable for Spring a%d Summer wear. ‘To make the department attractive for Conference visitom& we make the following reductions on Silk and Dress goods. ajher sister, Mrs. Jennie Gibson. The jury was out nineteen hours before a verdict as returned. There were Beven for sca y {PREPRE Tay EE poner her child. si ©. PWS effects, all NEW SPRING COATS-Ladies' Misses ‘ and i BIZCHia Wiaeciteeccvaces Spring Coats, benutiful in style, make-uj? and per In novelty checks and stripes, rating | Ladies' Silk Eton Jackets, n price a smart In style, and ; dict was read by the clerk of the ourt . the custody of the child and an expression of rellef flushed the Sophia Armstrong was granted a de-|younge bride's face as realized she cree of divorce from Frank H, Arm-|had been freed, Judge Armstrong ordered the girl-wife discharged ane her strong on the ground of desertion, The released. bondsmen complaint stated that they were married on November 2, 1897 There is one child, Francis, six years old, as [ : === » TON ESP $16.00 fore Verdict is Finally Reaclied. For past five year Eisenbarth has resident of Salt Lake City. Dora J, Brennen was given a per Department. SPECIAL---A Panama Eton Suit, in fancy tans, grays, plaids, browns, navies and iNacks, braid and button trimmied, Pee skirt, a very jaunty suit for the money, OMY 26a bok, nets cae es of divorce from John J. Bre nnen one ul one Been arenes eae the ground of desertion It is stated | nti} yesterday morning that they were married February 2, When the t was arrived a 1905, and for more than a year Bren-| Wells and her husband, who had stayed nen has failed to provide for her In]/up nearly all night awaiting the verdict, any way They have one child, Elean- | were a pan ; the court phe. was or, one year old, Mrs. Brennen was de- | 4ecompanier sy Ler aporneye, 4 < Fe Cloak Jury is Out Nineteen Hours Be- From December $25 and dam- His wife, Adelina Eisenbarth, a ravin the state insane asylum ing maniac Ohio Theodore in Cuyahoga county, Kisenbarth was granted a divorcee Friday by Judge Charles W., Morse. The : : ; : ee 1 LBisenbarth Mrs. Alice Roach Wells, the 17-year-old testimony showed that Mrs bride, was acquitted Friday morning by was permanently insane and had been ' . Gy Armstrong aas George the jury in Judge a patient of the institution since May : an Ascourt of shooting Tony Amon, 26, 1899. They were married in Cleve-|syrian peddler, at Bingham Canyon, Ox ereed Suit cs, GIRL BRIDE FREED in the complaint, O., 7a | Sep The contract which was drawn up | by the company was signed by Hiram as | Tyree president, who was arrested = re; the : ak nt falsifyi year for I eeag hea a an 2!about ers over aval land, Lele SEIS Striking Showing of the Season's latest creations in the newest fabrics and styles g ther r to sleep. He refused to ; vere ted With 1e Secre= maNe : room f J . tary of state The case was afterward do it and broke in the door. iPajesnineadtacs t hi i a ; Mrs. Wach also testified that Wac | Le See OS nome Le eRe jcharged from the company had abused her and called her names, ; Tle possesse 8 i bad she de-| emper, clares, and at times he became so an-j| ery over trivial matters that she feared er In June Mrs, Wach packed up her returned to Logan. She| F FFL Y trunks and to live with him any long- | was unable er, and he haS failed to support fr her in} any way. Wach contested the case. In emer his testimony yi) he denied the allegations . . ' Divorced UR Mammoth Store is now replete with the newest creations. Never before did we display such a magnificent variety of beautiful and becoming spring necessities. Conference visitors can spend hours in our handsome store; interestingly, because Z. C. M. Lis always considered one of the attractions of the city, and profitably, because you will find seasonable goods greatly reduced in price. Out-of-town visitors are cordially invited to call on us. y ATE ber, asks ayer damages as oo, ) | ( oSAt A APRIL 6, 1907. Conterence Sale | M ‘damiacas: 000las forms?) % 7 the court or-|. Seen feeetes . ae ee oe at 715 eee at eae ads sold Gnd North that! rut ee that the company has not carried a one-third interest be given to their child, Stanley, one year old, a similar portion to Mrs. Wach and the re main- | der to the defendant. The property is valued at $2,00 ,| ; ; . : ce June Logan in led Bue rhey ; 29, > : Releasing Decree A| Third Gets Eisenbarth Theodore SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH, SATURDAY, a DOWN ( DOORS i. LNG THE at 2 ( KICKED ' : _ harges of breach of contract and Violations of the law were made } against the Continental Life Insurance under the | company,J ; while manage| Rev of Hiram Tyree, by Charles R. REPUBLICAN, eS. ~ ' = eanieeeenin D DRE Husband. INTER-MOUNTAIN oe oo | \> | Suit wa Mrs. Wach Makes All Kinds of, Charges Against Her | THE Conference Visitors are invited to inspect the new spring shoes we are now showing. Our lines are full New, seasonable styles and manutacturers and complete. goods-the effects from of the newest the leading country. Strong, honestly built all Jeather shoes for men, women and children at the lowest possible prices consistent with the quality of the goods. A splendid showing of the latest and most up-to-date Styles and Patterns, at Reasonable Prices. Staple Dept. Attractions Hosiery and Underwear Superb line of materials suitable for spring and summer gown Delicate and attractive desigms and colorings in Peau de Sole, Drap de L'Inde, Boule de Sole-Imprime, Printed Silk Mull, Sole Imprime, Banzai Silk, Mousseline de Sole, Yoga Silk, Cotton Batiste, iran Ginghams, Rec Seal Ginghams and Bates Scersuckers, in price Feel uae 15c to 75c a yard Attractive price reductions will prevail in our hosiery and underwear department during conference time , Boys' black cotton school hose. A fast biack durable hose; special conference 15¢e price ss a. oi ; Boys' black cotton hose. Made for durability with reinforced heel and toe. Regular , c price special conference price...... LINENS AND NAPKINS-AIl Table Linens and Napkins, the very best quality Inens, made by William Liddell & Co. of Belfast, Ireland, who has a world-wide reputation for the excellent Iinene he manufactures, will be sold during conference zi Oy Rea 15% Misses' black cotton special conference discount Misses' fast GRADUATION AND SUMMER DRESS MATRIALS at reduced prices. You had better take advantage of this money-savi opportunity. White waistings, embroidered mulls, India llnons, Persian lawns, French muelins eat ference,cant at etiseh in beautiful 59% off Ladies' lace, silk, 35¢ ribbed per pair.. line and for infante colored-lace nee Ladies' and low ial neck a ne pric sleeve heel 5c exceijlent ; 25c colors, fancy vests: K 15c ' vests: 20c vesis: 5 he oe ne » sleeve icé , conference hose, an for S$c; : styles, ete no sleeve price nd neck Ladies' low special conferet spec pri me Ds . . esevee 15. Children's spring and syumrmer knitted underwear, in vests, pants and union suits, in al and prices » vn, /)\ Vy har 4. boast ale 15c Egyptian 9 c : long sleeve vests and Ladies' high neck and Knee pants; special conference 95 price . vars a : 4 c Ladies' yvosts and panta in all cuts and prices in stock Ladies' union sults for apring and summer wear 00 $ prices 50¢ in all styles, Glove Department . hosiery, in all lisle and cotton, UNDERWEAR Ladies' low neck and special conference off celebrated WALDORF KID GLOVES, one and two-clasp, pique sewn, Paris point embroidered, In all the Wes ors Kegular $1.75 values; during conference sale, $ 9 per palr ; . cae a r a 4 a fine wear, the hoslery plain black black cotton and lisle y that sells regularly special conference price have a full Une of bed spreads, quilts, cotton and wool blankets, the very best goods of this During conference sale they kind obtainable wil) be offered at o The black; ae Ladies' . 3344% fast ind fancy hosiery. Ladies' black cotton hose, with high-spliced und t fust black color; special conference price ....... aeteete ot remnants consisting REMNANTS-A variety goods, outing flannels, of all Kinds of dress sateens and chevcanton flannels, ginghamis, to select from, durfots \ large assort ment ing conference sale will be sold at : We a fine silk lisle hose, black hose for finy Everything tin boys and gtiris, In net aCe OE WHITE. WAISTINGS, FANCY dots, checks and atripes floral designs hose, pr Misses' black cotton hose, x fine ribbed black hos Regular price 5c; special conference price . ty Uy: ish . Dyan ae Ly 7 X |