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Show rrr y G* mae REEPUBLIGAN, THE tNTER-MUUNTAIN LICENSE RETURNS All Run Down ANOTHER ROBBERY CASE 15 BUNGLED SHOW GOOD GAIN In the s pring-that is the condition ° systems piveaic whose have not thrown off the impurities aceuduring the winter-b loodmulated humors that are now ca pimp les, boils and other eruptions | Chief Pitt Carefully Gives Jewel oe oL appetite, bilions turns, indiThieves Every Chance gestion, and other stomach troubles, | dull headaches and tired feelings, to Escape. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes all cures al these ; these humors, troubles; sharpens the appetite, renovates, strengthens and tones the testi-| whole system. This is the mony of thousands annually Thinks to Ask} Insist on having x -_--- eather -_--- RECORD BY SHERIFF'S MEN a The report for has of the been office and other county license quarter shows. years a first in sheriff increase report quarter ., $ Liquor of 1997 .. Is $ 203.15 1,026.60 7.600 5,575.00 «..<-$8.957.00.- $6,614.75 this showing the 1908 not appear to be as large 1907, but that is accounted report does that of for by the Tn fact that at the beginning of 1907, when the sheriff's department took collections, a charge of the license money was great deal of delinquent energetic collected by 4 sys work No prosecution of the years is first quarter in the next few expected to show as much as the first quarter of 1907, for that reason. Comparing With 1906, In 1906, comfrom whi h a fairer with parison may be drawn 1908, the Saas hers' report shows licenses amounted to $337.50, while merchants' licenses to taled $281 25, or about $700 and 1508 in collected was than less 1906 in licenses liquor ‘The 1907. showed a total of $4,597.40. In the butchers' license alone was the total greater for the Inspector Margetts Asks for Appropriation Because Citizens Clean Yards. first Sanitary Inspector William G. Margetts yesterday announced that he would ask the city council, through the health department, for an appropriation of $500 for the « rection of new crematory } More garbins at the bage is hauled there thi mWeever before said Inspector Margetts yesterday, and this makes increased capacity necessary The unusual activity of the garbage haulers is accounted for by the fact that spring cleaning has arrived Yards, lawns and alleys are being renovated, and the refuse that has accumulated during the winter is placed by place in owners property energetic it cart can man garbage the Where away, To quarter take care |#770UNL oF of the increased se, it will be necessary| Bransthe for sInee Mavor contract the new 1908. ] tO erect or 1907 for cither than of 1906 vetoed has ford that for by the fact is accounted That te addilion $10,000 of butchers' | Construction of the the amount 1907 in license was reduced one-half, the revthe crematory "The : bins, says the Margetts Mr. peaectinl be- |] !9SPpcctor, are therefore, source, that from enue can be erectthey has a plan whereby ing decreased Another feature of tie county lied close to the furnaces, It is his idea driven be can wagons garbage that brought was collections license quor un before the missioners board by the tcopen of county sheriff's in office. com-{|2bove the bins, their contents Murray. matter. If the decision rendered keepers lost the six days Our carpet cleaning is who the become amount time. in have guaranteed.| House Cleaning Co. --_--_-___+ + +» -____ nting, Binding, T.egal Blanks, 1 d Paper Ruling, - Tribtl Periotiine Co. 66 2a| Salt lunke Clty. Phone 715 G. National Kooyman with her Standing Freel South. that John home and W. R. outside Dennis, of yottdiner of New of Brigham; Louis; ham; W. H. Tred Lake O,. the Heber, York; Marcus Panington Robert B. Snedaker of M. city Utah; William Harris McCree of were, M. M.} Gross| of of the juvenile allowed the } eldest girl, 16 years old, to remain mother, with a tacit underamong all parties concerned : Kooyman remain away from around js that away not is a tacit John from believed insatiable understanding of exiling domicile. Kooyman home that desire will In the future, he for will forego trouble to the himself from his turKosyman was not in Wild, jr., of Denver. From Salt|court yesterday and Judge Gowans the following were chosen: had no authority to compel him by D. Banks, S. M. Barlow, John] court order to live separate and apart poor. If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some. -Benjamin Franklin. Our Savings Department offers a safe place for savings of any amount from one dollar upward. pay 4% interest com- pounded twice a year. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST ES EET there remain Quay of Garfield; ) extent San Francisco; and|bulent If you'd be wealthy think of saving as well as getting. Without frugality none can be rich; with it few would he COMPANY ' all St./j¢ Bing-|his F. Boes, Samuel Clark, A. J. Colt, Rob-| ert Bite, George F. Felt, Walter Green, S. W. Kelly, Frank A. Lowe, Clarence Kk. McCornick, O. We McGill; W.-D Nebeker, B. F. Nevins, S. J. Nichols, William HUH. Nutting, T. J. O'Brien, Samuel Porter, B. F. Redman, BenjaRich, W: T: Rowe, Charles, G Seybolt and F. FE. Whitworth. The approval of these names now makes the list of members of the board of «governors longer by 100 names than it was when the campaign for a membership of 1,000 was started. There are about 300 names required, before the desired mark is reached. We While 34 UP. MAIN STREET from his wife. ‘ | 1 High School Notes. | i | Friday afternoon the High school cadets will give an exhibition guard mount to entertain the eighth grade pupils of the public sehools, The drill Will be held under the inspection of the officers of the National. Guard. Company C has won all the points in the previous drills, and heads the list of competitors. for the Callaway, Hoock and Francis trophy. The band will lead the drill this artiernoon, . o . Thursday afternoon the senior class elected class speakers for the commencement exercises, to be held in the Salt Lake theater in May Andrew Clark was named to present the trophy cup, Snyder to speak on the class history and Theodore Welcher to give and also to speak| the closing speech on the interests of athletics in the school, There was much discussion as to what the class should present to the school In previous years. the graduating class has donated busts of great men or books. class decided to contribute a trophy cup for debating. This will be of sterling silver. e 2e-e The annual athletic dance will be heid in the High school gymnasium tonight. This is the largest dance of the year and many are expected to attend. The hall will be decorated in red and black bunting with athletic fixtures around the sides and elsewhere, There will also be an open house for outsiders to view the whole gymnasium, es Who House cleans carpets Cleaning best? National Co. ee Poultry State netting Street and he "‘woarked" Hardware, garden 252 Se. tools of 1 on the the net week, with obtatned fram Samuel Park of the Boyd pany last Tuesday criminals that he Saturday, it was Park Jewelery coma des eription of the might have had last decided yi sterday by Chief of Tom Pitt to call in the aid of the rest of the police foree. In the meantime the four women Who obtained jewels that would retail at between $2,000 and $32,000 at he jewelry store are now undoubtedly far beyond the each of the Salt Lake officials The police say they might have done something on the case had thes Lown of it in anything like reasonable time As it was, the sole representative ol force that knew he polles anything about the ¢ had done nothing except keep the fact that there had been ‘under his hat." The er imia robbery nals had eve chance to get away longs bef even this lone alleced detective knew anvthing about what the looked like women \ Prearranged Plan after 4 o'clock Saturday afShortly well-dressed ternoon two women entered the Park store with the a pparent intention of making a purchase. closely followed two They were were strangers other women, and all to the employes, The first two stopped at the first case on the south side of the stor The other women took up positions at the end of the. case, one standing in the aisie between the other cases In this position it was an eas) matter for her 19 reach Into the show case. The first two women talked with the clerk for a short while and asked him for some article, to secure which it was necessary for him to go to the back part of the store This was the signal for the woman case at the end of the While the she clerk wes in the back of the store around tray of the counter diamonds. are kept watched and As a took rule locked, but ths for their oppor- later the other in Pew two diamonds her coat. left, and Minutes. Park had an ocAt 4:20 p. m, Sam. casion for this certain tray of jewels and asked a clerk to bring it It was then discovered that the tray had been THIRTY NEW MEMBERS FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB) venie coun toon frdm that detective had a Discovered The order came as a result of the ong investigation into the domestic elations of the Kooymans. a hand in the family it was ascertsined that Tee ee i mbrogiio when Henry Ives Cobb of New York, was John Kooyman was contributing to the yesterday chosen a member of the], lelinqueney of his children and bringCommercial club of Salt Lake, he was], ng them up in idleness, encouraging one of a class of 32 accepted at the an existence that was anything but meeting of the board of governors promising for the youngsters, Others <dlleced force nearly A/second }court yesterday sent two of John KXooyman's children, aged 9 and 7 years respectively, to the State street orphanage, for one having the tray of pd@aris hidden beneath Gowans at State. reputation | These stolen, Myr. Park states that the Was in the case at 4 o'clock, At the time of the robbery the store was crowded with shoppers and it was an easy matter for the thieves to get away without being noticed, Sam Park immediately called the police station and talked with the chief of police, who sent an detective to investigate. The some talked with Mr. Park for time and then returned to the police station His only report was that there had been a robbery and that it ought not to be made public. During all the time that this officer talked to Mr. Park he did not even ask for a description of the women, and it was not ‘until Tuesday afternoon that this was secured. Fail to Protect Public. Chief Pitt not only withheld the news of the robbery from the public, but also from the police force as well Not a police sergeant nor a patrolman in Salt Lake knew of the robbery until Thursday afternoon. The only man on the enlire force besides Chief Pitt Who knew of the robbery was one alleged detective, who failed even to get a description of the robbers, Ii is believed that the women aré members of a gang who are on their way to San Francisco to work the crowd that will. be there when the battleship fleet arrives. afternoon It was reported Thursday detective forces that the Pinkerton were working on the case. This, however, Is denied by J. N. Londoner, assistant superintendent of the Pinkertons for this district. Dr. Londoner forees stated that the Pinkerton had nothing whatever to do with the robbery. It was his belief that the job yvas.done by a gang of traveling ‘rooks If this is the case, the thieves have had six days in which to get out It is Carelessness In keeping uneven temperatures in a house, that results in so much sickness in the spring when it a lot easier to catch cold than it is in the winter. You need a house thermometer to keep posted on the temperature. We have them at prices ranging from twenty-five cents to four dollars at SCHRAMM'S the Cars Stop'' teas are Three packed SELL COAL MINES Your Sox © ALMOST FOR SONG Are Insured? So -- an arti- under Crown and sold fact, many | | | sell at grocer at a not a higher for Entrymen Confess They Didn't! Brand popular teas \ the price. néarly price. Know Who Was Purchaser | THREE your HAD STARTED TEA Orange Seeley. ! fied | Le before in the DEVELOP they 6 had thé te ti | Chancery S.. H fraud case company entered Sunnyside. upon_coal district, German Estate up e ee = Thursday has not abo a igo ey a : from been ‘co fell heir ta "ithe ‘as i ake oh : oy . Herman heard Vears ; = ; Be Bak: Bt gna) has 4 re $36). the written ea to lands en Pfeiffer to'come ) eee ng direct to Colorado, : ed cattle on Bear river and fire He also of: in 5 ae that After their pers in continued the coal transfer 1900 the the it of. Utah then to'Salt) man} young YOUNS) orate S9-] where 1e¢ raisuntil the winter went wa ippointed 1 department In to member Denver Denver of he the} met mining of town w hile one lone . alleged detect lve wa pretending to be trying t catch them without knowing w hat his supposed quarry looked like The descriptions o Ine women are as follows Appearance of Criminals. was about 26 years of 5 feet § inches; weight, dark complexion brown and eyes; uair parted combed back at sides; jacket and. waist. posed, black in middle brown hat tight-fitting age; 125 hair and and silk ..This is the one who, it is suptook the tray from the case. Another was 25 or 40 years of age; 5 feet 6 inches in height; weight 155 pounds: medittum complexion; haiv and red cheeks; wore black hat and dress and looks very much like a about 40 years old; 174 height, 5 fect fi inches ; weight, complexion, pounds medium entirely hair and brown es es; dressed in black. No ce seription foui ih woman v obtained of the Weill eee Gang. Diamond thieves such as d°J the job at Boyd Park's euravans are clever in every respect and hard to catch number are sald to headquarhave ters in Brooklyn, where stolen gems are sent and-remounted, which makes it easy to dispose of them without detection No clue of the robbers has yet been found by the local police, and it Is safe to say that they are many miles away. from Salt Lake by this ine Had the entire police foree been notiled of the robbery Saturday afternoon they might @ t least have watched the depots. As it was the female robbers were allowed to get out of town and no one was looking for them Perhaps With the intention of permittinge bure''ars and robbers to catch the citizens and business men of Salt Lake unawares, numerous cther rob beries in the past few months have been kept a secret from the public Only last week two saloons were robbed, and it was not until fovr or five days later that the news was given out. Thursday afternoon a circular was issued by Boyd Park company, as follows Statement by Corapany, "The following goods contained De a plush lined stud tray with bottle green border and black lining, were take n by sneak thieves from a show case Saturday, April 4, 1908, at about 4 o'clock p.m. The numbers preceding the items are scratened in fine figures somewhere on the mounting, represented the stock numbers of the goods where the description is recorded, The costs at the marprices given are the ket value at the time the goods were purehased, "The diamond studs are all mounted with possibly one or tions, in spiral back stud. mountings. The pearl studs are mounted with button backs and the smaller pearls with the patent spring back similar to the Larter stud back. "The quality of the diamond studs is top crystal or better, with the exception of No 4291, which is a good quality of silver cap European cut and medium thick edge. Offer a Reward. "A reward of $250 will be given for the recovery of the stolen property and an.additional reward of $250 will be given for thé capture and the con-| viction of the thieves. "The following is a list of the diamond studs stolen: No. 1826, 3-4 carat, $185-8, cial a entry | pa-| to in the boxes pairs, on} would' ‘transfer. thee eccom > pany admitted "b their heen yesterday to them he shown attornéve by the government, so Claim: to ] the "consid 4s several fine In °$23,- LORCHE terment Lore rn funers it today in Mt. this ny, each pet 1- Inder the $2.90 April, a aroma, 5 Wi-il3g? Street t the perfect ‘ He will keep it there. Sali ELRY Lake, who makes the finest chocolates money can bu WATCHES, FOR LESS THAN DIAMONDS HALF and THEIR JEW- COST at SIEGEL'S LOAN OFFICE, 175 S. Main FIND CAREY ACT IS SUCCESS IN IDAHO H. Wells, for 17 years in| . H. Hays of Boise and Edward Hill the banking business in Salt Lake and!of Milner, Ida., arrived in the city now paying teiler at the Commercial esterday to< confer with President A vesterdz onte W es 1 National bank, has been added to the,' g reorganized force of the Utah NationKuhn of the North Side Twin Falls al bank and wil! become first assistant! Land and Water company. They eashier, combining many of the dutte al | that the irrigating projects. in Idaho of W. W. Trimmer and A, C. Strong,! 100,000 successfully, | re turning ou ) who have left the Utah National, George H. Butler, one of the payinng | Bere pene been sold to new settlers tellers at MeCornick's' private bank under the Carey act in the past year. will -also- join the forces at the Utah All companies operating in the state National j are planning extensions and several Ee it , The question Fy Adams of annual of the from the: not 14, resignation the Utah be board of 1909. « of the | others are'being formed. di- National determined meeting | January " e -' FIT That's because of the the thy will|2Te until the| }leject | him | The from the 2° oh laimed Talsed in refused to Royal Baking Co. er first sugar crop said to PAPER Co., 33 Ts. Richens et1s First South, Ae South. - nee Ficur-De-Lis Dainties Royalnut| CHURNED BUTTER § CHURNED TODAY SOLD TOMRROW |‘ Sweet Milk; We desire to announce to our patrons! (in view of a law suit Started by a! ompetitor) that - we do and will stand} yack of and protect against litigation e very dealer and customer who sur Royalnut Bread We are advised by our counsel th 1e suit of our compe titor ustained and that the fact We brand Rr ap read, which Ranch fact was. aaa z suppressed. sing Inul in ee j NOYAL Phons 469 § BAKING COMPANY Seat pee eatin: reeset seorge ‘and Koda Mueller, aotaking President. sere Main Bees WILLES- HORNE DRUG | ota: had plant in the =~ or mn Ww ‘einlp-+ | me psplter: ewan ‘ Dt, and ¥ e will "be i oe T o eet ic. ? r than ever -to erve | 48 E. Ist So, oe uy Meanwhile the cou ts ‘2a competitor, who must we are ex rent 1g $20,000 Eggs. are agents for this of delicious candy. |, | FRESH EVERY DAY. °. fiver. socs on each oat 'ot Roy Cream, | Both Tree of pects is shape Midgley- Rode 1 te war Had Jew ae .On much land the VALL | board Back ¢ of Bread. arid and éxcellent stockholders, -He°has .| resign, and no action other than the taken at a stockholders' meeting co a : Wel CLOTHES > Main UNREDEEMED ; W. Ar. nr THE Other-and McDonald will never let | rectors 1-64, $2 A private safe may be rented In the bur Sine eee vaults of the fire and Salt Lake Sec urity & Trust Co, 32-34 Mainstreet, $3.60 per year. It. k Stands Fresh 7b to six rein- Llre Charles. $-4;.:1-16 y for women; had. GOES TO UTAH NATIONAL AS ASSISTANT CASHIER: and Buttermilk 4470, 3$287.4 if de- box, PAWNBROKER'S SALE men} Olivet. Sweet $47-. Per Gheueers $95 43 colors pair. Tan, sizes 8 si =| WHERE up! Elgin Dan] FRESH and box, ton 13 MeDonald, practice cit with poles, Atockivns Per Sy | probably in hi pa size-assorted one . | ee Evans street is @ Because McDonald is determined to make the best cocoa on the market. _ Right on the start it is better than any 1907, DIED. Frank It knit by spewear comes blending, the fine beans used in the manufacture of it: South new sell Of the the man. school Captain Carrick iors ¢ the High track team has been quarantined with scarlet fever for two weeks and Carry, the pols vaulter, was chosen by the team to take his place until he returns. About 20 students are working hard to make the track team. Saturday afternoon there will be a trial track meet to ald in the selection of the team to represent the schoal this heesman, Carry, Stenhouse, of last year's track team, are expected to take} but guarantee strength; HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEN WILL HOLD TRIAL MEET up cotton, hardest | from the hard-working Japs, and never paying it back. Some of them live on the earnings of fallen women The police made a raid and K. Oku who was found in company with a white woman was arrested firsts, extravagance. DO you know, | like this McDonald cocoa. It is such a relief from coffee three ‘times a day." Thus spoke a man to his wife at the dinner table. ‘a The truth is the taste was growing on Chief number of Japanese vagrants in the colony on South Temple street, and that they had become a pest. He and six fellow countrymen asked that the vags be ordered to leave the city They explained to the chief that the men loafed around the saloons and refused to work; borrowing money showing not » sits original originals hap 7 It retains its If you test 1t once you wil ' E, D. Hashimoto informed yesterday that there are a the but | }| Panos te naarnwi so, are pairs "Tt JAPANESE COMPLAIN AGAINST COUNTRYMEN all luxury, miaile a long: fibred Egy ptian the heels : toes, where the : a Six guarantee, ain } { 1908, $18,543; 1907, $17,179.10. Increase,. $1,363.90, Cards 1908, $680; 1907, $510; Increase, $190 Fees ce. First stocking Women sich : TURE Co, Midgley- Bodel also. ou 4 an The report of the business at rk shows postoffice for March increase of nearly 4 per cent over in sales of March, 1907 Considering the conditions Postmaste1 Thomas feels greatly pleased over the report especially as losses have been noted in the cities of the west for some months Los Angeles reported a de rease in the business for the minth of March the first sustained in years, The Salt Lake reports follows Pitt provided ~ are e fas rs-Black Sox Ae a os a + eS et t K OF Care}, sears. an Sizes9 to 12,. Medium or light weight. Sold only Six months' il M ware mate, |@L° Aah Tegeeaao Sep an | no darn- wones, gsier Men and any other ee $2.00. game to| |GOOD GAIN SHOWN IN POSTOFFICE BUSINESS Envelopes: 16u8, $4,798.36; $5,476.90: Decrease, $678.54. Total 1908, $24;031.36%-/1907, in forced garter tops-Black The @14n!} The $16 examined} paid ae land;| "interest . . net rs or its agent the witnt have * reinforced : conta ining We with the tinderstanding that, when the qjectrict was surveyed, and. the « al | jand thrown open to entry, the entry- mon' that the ay ba aS with we Holeproof Blue. sired. to show} other « | the U ratel locate*on Hosiery and wear Weer In Men's Navy company] of the coal process ever "DEVET, | thé | company with I had bought /oleproof Sox. Stockings soft an anc 1 fie »vible ak Cathe he feet. Itis soft ible and aTal Seater ways eaes easy and is as handsome as any hosiery youever saw. |, nat thee land ryer F or Holeproof contained the. By Kelly "and they" necame" ord) Gan gar whic the mings nmends, Adolph Graeber, an. uncle knew of the friendship, and wrote to Kelly asking informatien regarding the missing nephew One height, pounds; acting Fuel of shoule e agree to rs nionths'fr im di te of sale to Bpraa j an agen wr some party, Forreste agent 4 ome party, Fort , spent several thousand dollars on' Bi : developing { Holepr | Utah| 2m land, Ps CUARANTEE a pur | when the admitted toa they for six months. If they they are returne 4 within six the grantee was }) They wadwaltte al Forrester. xi ft Uke ane The government. propose BLEECt Mr. Kelly | that the two witnesses with of the estate, and ‘trymen, were employed by came sta the 1888. Iorrester from. £160 piarautee mek which, 2 Lake and secure his fortune, ca reps ris a German, and is a roy re © di spostion p tl n Whi n1 @ of; é| ee oe re ot m ui he for} MM! Ca ea Robert company Who Paw ere. unieerfath rhey who nr AM os an eee a a Thire papers F all effort him ni ANG ee erat eee Ser es o pe: holds set here -feiffer some See eae to $200,000 and Mibsene" to cdinde nan aE oe dt ecrer Pfeiffer, from by Fuel tire' : receiving bookkeeper at'the Utah| received.'-a. telegram Holes. C£ | | Herman Pfeiffer May Come: to} ue: tana' was "opeiea tor: entry, the: Salt Lake to Claim Large ~j had transfered by some papers drawn} J Q.A B. Kelly, National. ban] Months . Without We rainst vesterda Six : eX | and Pleasant In coal Fuel Castiedal Weer { .Mt. Master the Utah of of ty, Seeley Toseph LAKE SALT TO Utah Fuel Company Started} Operation While Land Was tn Anant lea Na Ee1 Another's roney ce Name. was all substitutes. FORMER We Sell the Kind That Are. Read ‘This Guarantee of Holeprocf Sox that- good Ask CROWN refuse | of Land. In so HEWLETT'S | ats, ‘‘Where in guaranteeing | and tunity to find the case unfastened, The clerk arrived back to his supposed customers but the article he brougnat did not suit and the women left the store. -_--- E. an Take case these cases thieves had John Kooyman's Family Broken Up in Preference to Existing Conditions. Judge Afier Salt CIT, UTAH, FRIDAY, APHIL 10, 19Ud. LAKE cle unless it is the very best. Wir, F. J. Hewlett, president of this firm, Went direct to Japan and bought the highest and choicest grade tea possible to obtain. | Days Later, reached out the OT which they were closed down. They have now taken out licenses fer the current quarter and are again dispensing booze to the smelter men been given employment. TS i EE into FATHER WILL REMAIN AWAY FROM HIS HOME last Saturday was found to be adverse to the smelter interests, the saloons would have closed down. However, the decision. granted stay in the enforcement of the decree against the smeliers, and the saloons decided to reopen The board of county commissioners, under the law, could not authorize the issuance of a license for less than one quarter, and the saloon will then be fed The refuse f urnace and cremated At present the furnaces clogged because of the great of garbage dumped in at one p On the first of April a number of the saloons at Murray, Bingham Junction and vicinity asked for a few days' grace before paying their quarterly license. This request was made because of the pending decision in the smelter allowing them to dump into the space below | Their Description Three | AT CITY CEMATORY. | as 1908 284.25 1,073.05 vee Total over compared 1907 Butchers Merehants TO BUILD MORE BINS March the net The collec- ending completed it with the follows: EE ee NY TEGO Pe | Hood's Sarsaparilla | Tn usual liquid form or in chocolated 100 dases S31, inblets called Sarsatabs. Seecgemnnes 31 DIAMONDS "Detective" Activity Displayed in Keeping County Collections Up to Date, tions GET | <4 --F > co te, Total of First Quarter of 1908 $6.614.75 as Compared With $4.397.40 in 1906. SALT Twenty-one yeare in active buslness among you Do you think we can afford to risk our businees | > ry uf u 8 Phones ae ing. é 374. Delivery Day and Night, |