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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907. ' i Mothers, Fathers and Close Relatives to Have First Claim on Musicians. jng. We are showing a complete line of tooth brushes, | BY ‘hie Chief ‘ "a Juvenile Return Republican Home spinon night The their boys return owing ped to trip the in y Soda Utah at been a a Water sate 7 were city along iof | Sa DRUG one, they e The 19 Home 112-114 of Pure ty Drugs, South_Main precinet of Mr. joined nt fram have the had whe See a cs Martin couneil said succumbed ; Bene: tre of Mulvey enough," r left Mr. to era tin a banquet in of the return which only immediate Be Others was the home on th®} of the musicians, mothers, relatives May it the are idle, | ceyenth invited being that for a ar-| Fourth when vited that act was to "Salt Lake. chosen from the it is the largest tion, as those who place aye All reports hey they that ve Sera the wilill have ar- ne returned e rm. oy Fourth toe. to | ist: Bowles, T. G98 vee The he A. Trapp, a th on ehh gang left = . McNeil, Charles rat*t eae14-James Saisaat 1012 Ulrick, ‘Go Cow i No. it poutine no grav 1 64v=Bouth So im resigned, oe a fight owen As vi nailed : ‘I'm stone . E x to e Tull fledged mem the first Ameri} . fee deaided st : unturned an seewith Crabtree, . ree polities ils threat to lay him Saray Pais a noid ie the tna earns ay ' penne . Oar rallg aadins ating Balt Lake ee the noun apt | Thira Weat outs eee : convention at the Lyric theatre, unless een most attemneg. verywhere o~ |} Some more desirable place could be they have gone their scales Sika caused | District 15 (A) H. H. Husbands, 102% secured, As Was, the committee West Eighth South. a demonstration, and they ave been found this place the only one District 16-(A) Eunice M. Broberg, alieanted. dined and banquetted could be secured for September 23 252 South Graeber avenue most every city in which they played. day of holding the convention. C. V. They have been one of the best adver-|! cee acs 17-Mrs. : Pardoe, ~ 458 ever, shoul¢ suitable and conGees Sal Lake Citv,! "st Sixth South . i venient place be obtainable, the comand the people of ay Lake are exSouth Beeond "West mittee will doubtless engage it for the eonventioa. Held's band has been enpected to turn out en masse when the |. Dist Iet 19-(A) Ella M, Aplin, 249 SHE little nee rine eer fellows reception is are SRP YOUNG bac eo carried the Moika canal, have aroused olutionists. The public| | South police TO 18-John Kirst' District CE tees cite St. Petersburg, arrested today a "Wanda," who pation in a plot of the District out. RUSSIAN RESORTS quarters ¥. | | West First District EB. South. GIRL | DYNAMITE, ; West First South. District "gg | West South Temn 21-Lincoln FE. police on the District 2i-Vinnie earn that Green Wanda 605 Davis, 4 wearing "the officer, lined uniform with of by blowing herself up entire building to ruins District walls | of guncotton and carrying a powerful bomb. Wanda, the portce say, Baer Perior Woe ond 44 155 Hackwell, 83 Edward, 193 29-John Lees, C. 619 West Sandberg, committee is now busy finding for headquarters and t s that the place will be chosen in days. The finest quarters obtainable in the downtown district will b secured for the Republican party this fall The places of holding primaries will be decided upon at a meeting Wednesday night, the Mst still being Incomplete > The Ams tions will and there or two in mntest the Fifth. ee Bertha M. Gray, Kelly Pye, 235 3i-Mary Su80 Sec- stree the officers composing the sta . of the District 32-Annie Higham, 759 Secpolitical police. The plot was be- | ond Ure es E ae trayed and the polce, in aS to |. District 38-J. A, Dev alley, 1132 First taking Wanda into custody, arrested | 5™¢et : a Jewish tailor, in whose shop they District 34-(D.) P. G. Hoffman, 587 seized a half-ready uniform intended | Heh SetReer ere the woman. isseen let S$5-Plorence Horsley, 224 F Ex-President Se Out Driving. Seas ' Sad " Edwards, 7 112 Past Princeton, N. J., Sept. 17.-For eer | District 37-C:;::0. Farnsworth, President Groy er Cleveland took t| East Virst South. short drive this afternoon pon his District 38-Mrs. Jettie Browning, nurse and eo unite in ving | gS ast Third South. that ments there have been since no new de Palins Mstrict *Sunday. Beith Merron BoundOver. | 39-Mrs. Seve nth Lizzie 47 42 Felt, 110 777 Fast Earle, 9155 East District 49-Henry First South Coulam, James MecennL charged with hav-| District. 41-Harry ing embezzled $600 from the Western! Tenth East. Newspaper Union, waived pre liming ary | ner examination in the police court Pues- | Some London ay Ba mee held to answer before! only 31 cents ye Distriet court | shirts. a IF. seamstresses dozen for ° eee party ward convenbe held Wednesday will be another spicy the First and Second, of interest looming up in Perley. A. Hill and W H. Haslam of the Third precinct have ribbed up a political deal with their friends to ditch Couucilman Pernstrom, a charter member of the council, who has held @ seat there since time immemorial. Not daunted by the stunt pulled off by Fernie when he was defeated for the nomination fer the Third and then secured a place on the ticket when the nominee cenveniently withdrew, Hill, who was nominated Tuesday for recorder, will rally his friends to.make a political scrap heap of the Terrible Swede of the Third The fight against WFernstrom will erop out in the ward convention Thursday night, and it is confidently Stated by onti-Pernstrom men that they already have a noteh eut in their politicala PGP ein as a testimonial of their sure anc ae aim. addition. District $0-Mrs. ea street. to re lucce th and to kill all White, 27-Alexander N, 501 Stanford, Campbell, B. street plan- | _ District 501 Mahle, ite whose torture chambers | West Second North. the bitterness of the revDistrict. 26-Martha full of police, gendarme Garey, Ste pee ME Wes | ALR ay 7g Hag echt and dpvert of the squall ead - ae wna. olty ade ministration. Carter has wfight on ‘Mie recelvy hands in the Second that is no ch™'s making | play, and those familiar With the ‘situation say that George Rayboulda will Set his seat in the council * u ° It was rumored Tuesday night that the name of E. B, Critchlow would not be presented to the Amerikearns convention for attorney, but that Tr. J een Ey wwe have the place by acclamatk ' * } Democrats. Americans, Republicans, Socialists, Prohibitionists and others: We commend for your consideration the name of Hart Schaffner & Marx. It stands for the best clothes made ready-to-wear. G $20 to $50 and honestly worth more of your money. , 2 MAIN STREET. Chairman J. E. Darmer, chief high | persuader, head of the city committee {a member of the executive committee, an important cog in the inner circle- oll within the Amerikearns party, finds himself in the center of a swirling, slashing political fight that may cause him and his henchmen some uneasiness hefore the city convention is over, G R. Cleaveland, treasurer of the same committee, and not a favored pet of the inner circle, excepting for his moneyeetting proclivities, is stirring up the row, ably seconded by a number of friends, among whom is lines, superintendent of waterworks, and Councliman C. J, Crahtree The fight on Darmer has been brewing since the county election last fall, which left a disgruntled lot. of ticlans in the Kearns party. were criticisms of his work Sides then, and there were tures laid upon him and immediate associates. The breach between Darmer and Cleaveland widened from that time until Cleaveland espoused the cause of Crabtree and some others, against the will of the Inner cirele When Crabtree went down to defeat in the First precinct, it was a cinch that the treasurer of the committee would go with him Now there is a movement to unseat Darmer as chairman of the city comThe movement reached a head primaries came in, and revenge Was sworn by a dozen heavy politiclans who promise to retailate against the Inner circle for its unnec- So Far as the STREET City | as SS - Ar € Directly Congeracd FUND SACASS FW) FV a AM. DS » ; SY, S>.> >, AMD TAS KSA Ris | EAS eS cas as ; The Pederal so Lake, all the AVP. as AIS "Py Sas Sis <P proposition as the ha council with essary and unwarranted interference in ward polities joined the bunch rank Sie nson has that Is after Dar mer and some others ol the Inner crowd and his allegiance f1l] become all the more certain afier the . city convention. when it is expected gang will rule and force the Gid snyder upon the ticket where Swenson want to be The friends of the men who have felt. the hobnalled boots of the "gang will be loaded for big game at the city convention, and there will be something doing l'aectional strife has always cropped out in the Amerikearns party and it leaves sore Spots that are not healed by the whimsical ereSe of politieal fortune * am out aE polities," announced I Mike Cunningham last fall, after he campaign had managed the Democratic ° Why shouldn't "the boys" nominate Gid Snyder for treasurer Willard Snyder, his brother, is making a test case of this race for the treasurership nomination Two years ago he thought another brother, Dr. Snyder, would he appointed health commissioner. But he wasn't, despite and assurances that came to Willard on every political zephyr rhe party organization took the Snvder money and the Snyder. supnort ind tolerated the Taimmily otherwise but there never came a time when the Slightest bit of reward was given. The Kearns outfit went out of its way to allow Willard Snyder to contribute to the Dubois campaign in Idaho, and even suffered the discomfort of allowing Willard I. to swell the local campaign funds any time he wanted to. The Snyder family deserves something for this constant support, say he gang Why shouldn't the parts honor that family with some kind of nomination? Willard I) Snyder has called for a show-down He wants to know how eternally long he and his brothers are to be jockeyed with before they get something in return. Wherefore, he has pressed Gld Snyder upon the inner ainele as the logical Amerikearns candida for city treasurer. The inner girele took the hint, sent ont the word fer Snyder, ane sat Fi x ane ae as the anti-Swenson doelegatio ported on yer: nrecthee. te Con a s ' SMART Mayor Bransford, Councilmen Mulvey, Tuddenham and Holley will leave for the ast Wednesday to look at the gas street lighting system in Mississippi river cities and citles of the Central states. They will be gone te days. Councilman Holley had not inte aed to make the trip, but joined the party Tuesday In the absence of Mayor Bransford A, J. Davis will be acting mayor PEACH DAY AT BRIGHAM, SEPTEMBER 18. Excursion via--O0.::8:3I5 2ound trip $1.25. Special at 8 a. m. Free peaches. ree melons. Free grapes and miscellaneous fruits of all kinds Specia provisions for entertaining visitors. Boys Start Pire. Paul Johnson and Howard Phelps, small boys. set fire to a rubbish heap e the rear of 670 South Main street 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and tha flames, first catching the limbs of 1 dead tree, were communicated to the Salter tn of W O'Conner. who retides at the number named. For a lime the fire threatened the total destruction of the residence structure, but the prompt arrival of the engines of the department quickly extinguished them, The damage was nominal with |, the De ar company aven Tie ‘dwants | of . D Al | ; in observance of DA BN "> aM, G aM: as Y a Ae ae d whole desiring neat delcine Bi urs a y e Y S "6 ls ig Ski uits, | Swe pecials d and irts s Our Dept. O iy - A > iS a <2 Coats. e 1sit Dy Say ° on Second , ar}, 4 SE que Millinery AY AY, as Coes Floor AVP, AD sy QD, © iS &As Ua 3, 2 | iy GS GS GS {AY Pa Gu | SVP, SP, GS iy | ake Elevator y SVP A>. SP, J A>, AY, AYP, las US as ds ay ay awasasays QY ay ay GS 2' male the dividing line 30 feet wide and the university regents asking for a 49-! foot thoroughfare The ordinance is now up to the mayor. Tired aaAV as 2 = | KD, KP iriveway, GAS as <W AaS Ds as Sy, EAE SEO READ to retire cit as A, | Gy | WY, | GASy oO The AS aS | SY, | CASS tl SDs <> ei ay " KM, dsas asaas AY, KID, AV, Gia as AR As AY, ww) as "i AVas <P. = 2 IS 5 7S SY BGS CA Walting. Henry Phipps, through ers, asked the council to SAR Hach tances THE Tuttle Broth-| allow them to} diigo clone: aeliean EVER GREATEST OFFERED SHOE ARE BARGAINS THOSE BEAUTIFUL PAT- Gone and those interested are tired or|f| "NL LEATHER, QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR WO. waiting They want to da It by ae MEN AT $3.50 PER "Thi reed Siicaiture company joined in the complaints against the fence a t he udge building at Third | Sort ba fs siaeta ig vd Satan th it | VINCENT it be remived | Counciiman Fernstrom inserted a morhich required the Independent| sphone company to install a phone it the Parley reservoir and appear be- | fore the improvements committee and adjust the cost ‘On M No Funds for Refuad. The city auditor reported that there| are no funds to pay the refund or-| dered by the council to J. B. Toronto for work done in paving extension S84 He paid the money long ago and asked the council to refund the money The ne The S 110 MAIN ST. E ore South PAIR. ) Loyal Fi councii was willing, but the auditor finds that money for this paving ex-| tension is exhausted, and there Is riothing? to: pak. with: sh Sumnerite ht fe ig s African*chief hangs C ! or Oo the,on a b t ie ors, staff in u the OSes corner of the school |grinning skulls of victims around his| Stound, as a trophy of victory. village } The trouble all originated over the ra . aoe . eh schesee: the pupils of Sumner to The North American Indian prefer-| be transferred to Waterloo, as_ was In order to pay the city's cost on| ted to use the sealp of his enemy for | found necessary in the redistricting oat various paving ~ extensions, $16,281.21 | decorative purposes. jena pooln i mae evinenee of ane wan. vas ake > . ¥ ractor Se ordered. eran. from. the. ao2 The children of the Waterloo school | schools, they. continued to wear the money in the street fund, this will make o great overdraft In that fund, and: the adds tangled the oo city ee 0 cs of ee HIS prefer the colors of their rivals. After having downed the weaker} : a ens Summers = in . City Jail Fight Over "Minnie- Hook'' Brings Wee Lad Before Court --- HOME Rar Bartendet INTOXICATED 7 ish py} Wires him Injures} gap"Jt yetlel him. r / Before Relatives 7 "ey vome to Rescue, a Cc. M. Summers, generally known as| Cal. Summers, a bartender, Was arrested by Officer Tom Simpsen late afternoon and loc ked up nh ride the bieyvele for (ev a, between "Two fish lines.' "No, only one You gave me the other for-'s ‘Well, never mind What else did) he give you for the ride?" Judge Gow-) ®25_ interposed ; ; here were a few little tiny min; Wile Tuesday nianner. Superintendent GRAMME DEER. sie, Zomahing4s |- to Await Result of Assault. CAME sumner colors. The Waterloo. pupils took this oe ae ee ane showed theic resentment in foreible ‘School spirit,' sald the students thought that the enemy hadjthe school this year that we had not been completely put to rout. Sut not) anticipated It is largely the result so : jot the interscholastic contests of last | Though as a stranger in a strange} fall ind the pride and patriotism land, one former Sumner pupil ven-|shown by the scholars is, we think tured again to attend school wearing) a good feature. It will take some time, the colors of the institution he still| however, for tne pupils of Waterlor regarded as his alma mater Whtaj}who formerly belonged to Sumner té the Waterloo tribesmen did to him |accommodate themselves to the ney was a-plenty They finally secured | conditions. They will have to learn, possession of the obnoxious colors, | however, to do as Romans do when it burned them in part, trampled the! Rome Certainly, the Waterloo sturemnant in the dust, and then hung! dents seem inclined to resent any inbedraggled pie e of ribbon sult the ADORE: 2 WIFE: Held eel culiar hunting ‘grounds ‘the SRS | Heal _- Cal _ Si acon a puvmsnartocieauciiacinchy ppEeoe 4 Me- MAYOR AND HIS AIDES TO LEARN LIGHTING 1ecordance of illness. BYR. as ADAP ay APR Gs aS Cs 5 AS ae night 7 GS / | A, GS Gas GS EEPPERCTS Richard Sylvester, superintendent of police of Ww ashington, D. C., has asked the Salt Lake department to look out for kmil John Wilharm, a recent employe of the United States company of Washington who wanted for embezzlement Ww ifacn m had been indicted by the grand jury at the national capital, but hefore he could be arrested, lit out for the West He left Washington about August 15 and has Various cities between Salt ‘and that city Ie is belleved to be headed for the Paciftlc coast. The amount of his embezzlement is not stated, but it is beHeved to run up into big figures. Wilharm is deseribed as a dressed inan, 25 years of age 11 inches tall, weighing 175 pounds, florid complexion, light hair, gray eyes and smooth face | vo Tuesda \e OS JE o reconside ie £ ard i "vious meeting of the council, stated that he would not press the motion, and asked because WS I os thing went through in a hurry, and je Si) : Us @ it the work may now proceed without! further interruption, shite ~| AW Ay Ae The council put it up to the Iede Heights company and the ar ivermiter te(a | AD ADD, LV, settle the dispute over the width of | ease EMBEZZLER WANTED BY CAPITAL POLICE Small 4 GS? RE { bes vabonsitiakathor atone etre neoviausl ae -- > In Furs for this winter's trade, hesy, the Furrier, Knutsford in it nfl ase as ( | aD lex the program adopted at conferences be; . Tl Ao f the tween counelimen, A. M. Wrench of th Telluride Realty company and the board of regents of the university. oa The Democratic municipal ward conventions for the nomination of candlidafes for the city council will be heid Thursday evening at o'clock. ie same delegates who served In the general city convention will serve as delegates to the ward conventions The following convention places are designated by the city committee First municipal ward-Ninth Ward annex, corner of Fifth East and Fourth South streets. Second municipal ward-Sixth Ward meeting house, 448 South Third West Third municipal ward-Twenty-second ward amusement hall, 456 Third North. Fourth municipal ward-Twentietn Ward amusemenj hall, corner of Seecond avenue and D street. Fifth municipal ward-Judge Diehl's court room, old efty hall. BURL ARMSTRO®;: DECIDEDLY debate, no to > | ais ig that Ralt matter and pertaining council the ZS as Gsas ay "uy ay ae oy iis Ar, AIPA SV, | extension things by ai j AY, SEES ISIETS CECE2 5, | Se SOT sd | AD, KY, \ dh Sas far water other passed "is ay ' SV, aS IS ROBBED <iscasair Helghts settled, C 2, SP 5P>, SP, | SY, SV SW, 51 eoncerned. The ordinance allowing addition to become a. part of promises D, 57>, Je SF Overdraft Widened by Transfer am, NA 5 Oy of Money to Pay for se z : fe Extensions, as | 4 PER CENT INTDREST PAID on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF $1 AND UP. o Ellen. Sept. 17.-The police District ba filsebeth . young girl nicknamed | North Fifth West is accused of partic. | District 24-Mrs. Belle to blow up the headsecret 453 West. 20-(A) ned to become a "walking bomb" and | Center street enter the heaBNAnEe es building in aia District 28-Joslah middle of the day when it is generally Pourth North. a Cowley, Is, Councilmen iii prim: fait 3. sull ec\atd he i Aveuaninimiacration South That at- ; thar cations have tired of 1129 the ne but : SAC SEZ ‘as bank Crab- the Bt iten sees 45 | Play : tre CARR ac herous land carried out Knapton to, pee ‘Let aire 347 wanted McAllister, 511 | 122 ‘political eee Oa > Is now EE. South. he ee eee Lungenbacker, ae 2-John if See ain ee Re Seon 13-(A) District a nenuseern a! Bath le | mie Aton ae 9-Willlam § th Eighth East. District 11-(A) | for a recep- | @4st maxing angements believe one uane ve The fact Toh South 5-George tn %#5District East Fifth the general public will be into hear the boys play and wel-| ent down and out at East |! Je ‘claim ed Tuesday that 804 win Sixth East big! 7 coming celebration welcoming celebra RI to ra be eae held :in| the Auditorium on richards street, aanie them skating rink East and, _ District night made Seager, South. Wistrictestrs 658 however, Tuesday are be wleyventh East. District 3-John and Celebration. not said rangements will Big fathers good re- Juvenile band when it returns to Salt} city has been filled out by the county|on the election of a successor to Izra Lake City. Not only the mothers, fa- | Gommissioners as follows, with the res-| Thompson That killed him with the thers and relatives of the youngsters |idence of each. The registration will|inner circle, whose wishes were diswill be glad to see them pile off the! generally, theugh not always, be at} regarded Other things, which contrain, but the whole eity will prob- | the residence ef the agent. Registra-| tained veiled accusations and covert inably welcome the boys back home, tion days for the coming election are} Sinuations were hurled at the baldAbout 15 mothers of the boys met! October 15 and October 29 The elec-}| headed solon from the First, but no at the Newhouse Home on upper Main | tion will be held November 5 Tae *n charges were made by his party street Tuesday night, and formulated| District 1-Charles"E Beers, 146 orgs { : : rhe organization discredited him, ve plans for a little family reunion when | gpyventh East aaa were ¢ marked as he was, their heroes return. It is planned to} pjctrict 2-Irred C. Sanford have night a his route, were the guests of the people of a «La own precinet by the city, and at each place were enhe. mite constituted leaders of reform. tertained royally. Mr. Crabtree has been the target for The boys played several selections WILL MAKE UP P LISTS a itical enemies within his own party. at the banquet tonight, and were enhad been marked for slaughter long thusiastically received. Governor ie the Kearns primaries, and the Buchtel declared that the organizainner cirele showed that it was in lion was the best he had ever seen or i‘ ‘omplete control of the situation when heard it ditched him at the wayside of poThe boys' band will leave Denver Sn oe eee Thursday morning for Salt Lake, arrs ago C ‘rabtree saeéririving there Friday morning. The ‘Registry Agents for Coming ey aeneinige in a aNabieds way to boys are all well and each one de-| ace the counell Most of his busiclares that he has thoroughly enjo veal Election Named by Counness, outside of the city, was done with himself during the trip, which has . . jmembers of a religious organization been ons instruction as well as ty Commissioners. which the gone he allied himself with pleasure. Judge Willis Brown Is with} were sworn to drive out of existence the boys as well as N. P. Christensen He lost some business by being allened Some name in the following list ear n| with that party He prospered in the the leader and organizer | voter in Sait laake should know. It is] council however, wus a factor in everyAlready arrangements are being | 4 <ood thing to remember. thing of Importence that was pushed made for the entertainment of the The list of registry agents for the| through that body, and finally balked to of been is 5D, AYD, Av2, LY, | treatment. Crab- story which embraces by his party leaders city council rang got what has t the First een serving two years as one of the rs of the Amerikearns majority| re stop- the resignation a 1 long repudiation the she STORE| in the iis latter lend cl : making slow that councilman }the Is a, every September coneenines Behind ; ire oO | | have to fact almost |for | a secure rd commercial services prevents ° 17.-The Juvenile| arrived in Denver were the guests to-| ae | all are of great value to the people. Im making the Commereial National sank vour depository, vou secure safety for your funds, as well as prompt, and liberal eourteous your | Service Denve ept. eine or salt Lake this aflernoon ands quet ic Frid In Primaries-September 24. W re conventions -Si sptember 27.. 20 City conve ee on-September A TO CONSIDER tres, and in fact wherever business is transacted, the Pre, au Moc R ATI Band-Wiil ; TU that keeps ; iwol Executive! ‘ Praises ATES, decay and | ANE TAC AN- Ward conventions-September 18. teeth heautifully | City convention--September 19 white and clean. Our prices| Councilmaa C, J. Crabtree has withare ¢ rs ; reasonable. reason: > draw ror are always (drawn from the 18 ra ee for renomination ete.. GOVERNOR! | ‘ ! Colorado's | \ tooth pastes, tooth Bona | BANQUETTED | I and THINGS than} eure. By exercising eare you! CONVENTION ee ean save expense and sulfer- | REPUBLIC ear A AY. a | <>, |oS HEIGHTS FEDERAL N vy PLANNED FOR BOYS Your, Zeeeh OLITICS | of re Ca ke | WELCOME PUBLIC AID, BANKING POINTS | Avr | Ta AD | In acca Anything boys be taken a. canTeicnp else? sit ama eae ST ee his the city prison to await the results of a beating which ,he administered to his wife earlier in the dav The wo-| Some lead sinkers allowing only the front Tt was an altercation between twoion the ground, Young hopefuls that Judge Gowans Nevertheless there nee N ound himself he heard. the is at the home of her sister, Mrs.; Frederickson, at 723 Bast Fourth| Saath street, in a critical Summers on miarried seven his irs condition, wife have have youngster been| lived} brought Tues age cycle. _ in Selt Lake ausine that period. With them at their home, 450 Son the Vest, lived the wife's mothe M. Webb, and her brother, Seog "boy W and his wife. Mrs. other brother, Joe he ice at 118 West Fifth South street. Information in possession of ficijals is that Summers is an husband, father and family man when sober, but that he has a habit of going called to case of a into settle, when) ten-year-old} juvenile on a charge of appears that vainiitt sions of is a capable story, of and court ee into met with as little sympathy there, once the case, lost the serious nature given it by the charge of stealing a bieyecl The coaste) brake went wrong somehow, and the borrower found himself stranded uptown. He did not return home until morning, und then he trundled the bicycle, ecar- cases in court ly stolen, and court! boys stealing a bi-| the youthful! cer est have shoulder wheel ond to were run several Tuesday of wheels realasa result half a dozen to report to Probation OMm- Brown every so often. The younepurloiner was nine years old and giving two ver-|the that a quarrel: do eS a oldest better, just-13. and will SEE Thoy promised to he given.a chance ee Pan nl Artificial Limb Factory to Furnish Legs to Salt Lakers off on periodical drunks and wreeck- ing things generally. seems that} he had been drinking heavily for sev-| eral days when he landed at his home| about 7 o'clock Tuesday morning Ife] found his though way it to is not his wife's clear room just and,j what hap-} pened there, it if known that when] he emerged, the woman was in a con-| dition of hysterla and helplessness Found Her Husband cries bers of that she Sleeping. attracted the other mem- Although: founding is rather it may that two desirable kind In Salt ao may lice station in of gency hospital the her surgeon the in within call the advice of proceeded to charge the sister," Fourth still condition. the the ;s of of heme ot erm there by} sergeant of the a T ‘are itt)out ex-| of of two THE Of be is feared she suffered of a most serious na- es MASTER the fashionable shown at our next. far Mehesy, the ° : 2 CRIVATIONS world in opening rrier, | that treat tina eine off a bit the : cuts the upon on hors tt of cawe not juss ag withoa While wagon Boulder three We ae horse the ot tonzue™ 7 driving double yee the azo a‘statenient wos facts ind. the ils wears to devote their two athe | Wast they street have ar- & | raed ane én; ee lidrae'é caused) stone aig hiiwahies man is one accusto Sed tie animals, says Dr. Clark. established by the beard of health at yati thei henad- Raa thing like a considered luce . Now been te ' ive Serlons. issue * the J John, the month a then ee Bolla joke oe o employed made SF Twenty-« pa the been a warrant Ogden The at ided to be Pepublican She two ago hen ONveE sough ne it was but the the man Rie ef him to suffer, emits: Special wherefore il'ness Des, Service M Sr et of J YOUR . ~ eae Leavitt ain eee on Rslaehyite dines 1 leaves a*husband.-two iat rs to survive her Ree tree CONSULT act time, thinking that >. Mies. Clark a ae ij) Ie to thi se last Rr a pelters,. 1ohn is. charger wath having assaulted one. Ton} Boila by¥ setting fire. to his clothing, come- veew | CUsnt Bourddr Culx tention work they have secure d ents on new mechanical purchased a building at Who. was warned not to again place himself!) in pert) of the law In these matters A slaughter house run by. Roulder up he- nb of quarters, ae eo Furs to|was found to be in a filthy condition Monday | Dr. Clark sald, and this matter ace be Knuts-/taken once since 9 4 | Joke, at First; 4 A Warrant has OBEY arrest of. George the ‘Gakertin Bs KNIFE "ena cutting soni the heavily or ont At MAKE as HORSE was run HIS Biota py pulled as} began that | Third t Ae rt {ernal .signs: ‘of: the;rough® treatment | one of which ‘had. towhbeaewed she was subjected to'at the hands of}\ threstigation. "hag > shown her husband, it ceeeene injuries neariy Clark: of the office of the of health has been in'veati. ease ‘of, Walter Rouldes oF so-broad injured | jeqyy few oe ions USE horke qe business »'- geliperately and) precarious as infidentally, cre TO tifed the | his their undertali-; Industry for this} ac DIDN that: street -for-' ' the | Pleasant teok} and, said : emer-|}ig he Frederickson,‘ Sough shere in Though the surgeon time, desk Mrs. having determined the at woman's z Bast)is hope injuries As not Lake be Powell lost no time in ordering a Dr. . hack and, accompanied by Mrs; WebbD./ state board he took the young woman to the p a eee the extent necessity can be ascertained, Ing means a new state, the family and, concluding was in a dangerous condition, they at once sent for her brother Joe. When he arrived he found his sister in an apparently unconscious state, while her husband slept soundly in an adjoining roor «the of an artificial limb factory] tificial limbs of his. own miuake He to be deplored than extolled jx und, his partner, ¢ t. Beard : havi be announced, nevertheless } been engaged in the artificial Mm business men -have found it}-bus iness in Oklahoma. City ir to establish a factory of this! the past five vears and = shace thi 7 OWN children and : INTE REST. Insist upon Seeing our line before | purchasing Furs elsewhere Mehesy the Furrier, Knutsford, me |