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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN THE WOMEN SQUABBLE OVER MATRON JOB Do Your Hands HOLD A Three SECRET SESSION 9 The Powder prices are Rhodes common the most with $1,500, Two services wera to features eath state o rears. it Cecil| Fllza, England,; ®0Y scholarship} allowance are = nly their arte three Ala., of the Brit-| of Frank Holman, Hall, a in, senior, that9 his FEELING BLOWS IN from seaplane vichar¢ at} name than candidates s They sare Simms as in of the x DE - can be Salt Lake learned for the + y time since the al-| Oe SENATE PETITIONS Carson Clty, PRESIDENT Nev., Jan. 16.-The Ne-| of the University|yada state senate passed a resolution] Christmas holidays8|/at Its morning session today, petition-| Thursday, and is one of the!/jng& the I president to maintain troops| other story, entitled ‘My First Trip} was passed unanimously. Thd senate| One.) to for we with a . pie, can s serve ip sie crisp, such meut 5 only Wirs. 7 Browning ow { { 3 a-pobl coffee. At t. F daily. W .e + 8 in t packages J OL ean i 4 s make, h le pure The with Sei z or a man's club of Salt by ‘the committees + | work, % rug 0. e 3 FFF +++ ttt Po a é pan Mrs, Tom. Mosér. First precinct, to support Mrs. Bero. Mrs. Gifford and also, Cohen took peared Mrs. the conference. a friend a She gest. or two ap-|four leading wanted part He is so different from the other children, in more The if| without to know closely letter and ouweht to have signature. It was written the prisoners, nie hare the pap ae zou. sta in nt the committee | fect that Thaw, eon firmed, ; outs time?' in his opinion, rational. In cross-examination of no doctor knew you asked he : eeeho was"ne Rad 7 the Mrs. rooms. Bero was asked the same ques- tion, and she said she didn't know what she would do. She would decide after‘Cohen ae "alt trén's ail. made the $10 month pays quarters a TI think I of to put in I wouldn't broke in club, but arty aS the than the Mrs. ar entitled neéd it or "Well"? that mm oat flic Service. i belong club," don't belong for elsewhere Question "Besides, American statement to the Woman's Bero, "and place, ask-" Mrs. Gifford, to thé Woman's I "T American I have done as much for the any other woman, and have recommendations that say so.' "Who recommends you?" aske@ Mrs. Cohen. "Mir, Wilkinson, chairman of the Secre Seo emptuous smile played about tna, lips. ue Mrs. Cohen as she pondered over Jailer "Well, I Wilkinson's influence. am president of the Wo- man's American club, and all of our members are supporting Mrs. Bero, and I guess that means more influence than W warmer and warmer, followed spat, the women at the point _ pulling hair when spat Were the three members of the police and prison eoniittae | decided that they didn't "want any of this in the papers," and ordered the newspaper men to leave thé room "The ensuing argument resulted in a stand-off, with squabble it had over hono1a even a job ended with neither started, and just the where side being pil to establish superiority in the mat of. service to the American' mary. To Discuss Lights, The finance, improvements and nicipal laws committees will ecinl session artin the Utah Gas be present and a tonight resolution ot consider providing and Coke the for gas company will the question gas contract hips a ue of ma®ing latter eee etSee mua company owners in the shutetnkonn be Camp's lane appeared last night and reopened their petition for action on the part of the city that will carry vicinit ty. away ‘Smoke William: Stoker water Ordinance Waterfall, Smoke company, his the asked smoke and the Fnel nuisance that Dead. manager of the Saving Device counell to Indorse device, so could = it on ed pao. cll did not take a n. "What's dinance?" from that he The coun- the Gna of our smoke asked a councilman of orAs- sistant City Attorney Daly. "It's the best in the whole ‘country, . Was the "Why. reply isn't ‘it being Councilman "Because ‘not oing Daly. Bla the police atey enforced" attorney's duty," asked office answered is Mr. 9 ate One "BROMO eeona LAXATIVE MO QUININE. "Look for the eenenies of E. Grov Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c. ay, it wit nie was aitphcr and Penton On Cp and down the floor in an excited ene ner, After some unimportant testimony by Steward Baggin of the Whist club, Ray- mond A. Browne, who was on The testimony of Abraham R. Beck of Allentown, Pa., who was Thaw's boyhood teacher, came next. He declared that Thaw was a rather unwholesome Tae Yextremely nervous and backward. was his conduct as you obabivad it In school time?' "TI was attracted by his passionate, uncurbed Oe and to his animalike howls, whic I cannot describe any better. The areas ended as quickly as they began." "Did you observe any other acts of the Semindnuh Yes. He used to pick at his fingers and his eyes would roll about in: his head during these attacks. "How long did aoe attacks last?' "About 20 minute "Dia he obey cetera? © Was a very unwilling boy and was sullen and brutish. Mr. Littleton then asked: "Did the acts of Harry Thaw impress you as rational or irrational?' "Trrational."' Mr. Jerome then took up the crossexamination, but brought out nothing n w. Nicholas L. Stokes, the foreman of the coroner's jury before which Thaw appeared, gave testimony similar to that of the other jurors. Annie Baggin, the sister of Christopher Bagegin, the steward of the Whist club, gave testimony which corroborated that of her brother. hen came (the story of Benjamin Bowman, the keeper of the stage door of the Madison Square Garden theater in 1903, when "Tho Girl From Dixie" was playing there. . White's Threat to IKill) Thaw. He told of the threat of Stanford White to kill Thaw. He said: "Mr. White came there to the door. ‘Is Miss Nesbit in the theater?' he sald. ‘No AL , ‘ahe han gone home.' "eYou'r d- War,' he said to me, T replied, "I am not, and you can go in and see for yourself. He went into the theater and the dressing room. As came out of the door he partly pulled a pistol from his overcoat pocket. ‘I will kill the d--- ‘ore daylight," he said as he went out.' "How long mee that after Miss Nesbit went away "Seven or poe minutes." EXPERTS We make everything known to the candy business-heea use we know how. lives East j eee See a ne O'Connor, with his street, been Suicide. 77 years daughter attempted at old, who] 140 Second] suicide this The grumbler, + very oTeh were much are today working people. nde serious, are ple} pessimistic than they] leaven of optimism is} marvelous We more change hopeful, in our more a con-} principle wound in the it Is believed wrongs, and which, aH spite of all disaster and seeming, Wrong, finally brings} throat was not deep and] it will not prove fatal,| Bee more more The a _| ee ays it U yes i vy to Fe D etutne ca PG mei Employmentnit Age er . fs Fourth South oe cae TR Rete nepPle eer oe ana eating: te th Ane eee which finally rights harmany out, of disco untead America's future, sna iti : aa y impossible. ur peop = She ped sone away automobile?" ee re re E r. Jerome, in "Fon both " y knew e "Ye with Thaw Inj Thaw law an and White?" when : in his they Grove Could the you pre tell ore IT Miss together se © anyone automobile? "No: am all tT tal. lodge sure there ¥, Nesbit, 7 standing wes no and . iz a funeral No. with the foot - individual near] igm, one} only for th: Ana . etter matehes here manacled In no are have surface as of our youth his Hmits extent race in New York 3 nationa) {s a fee optim-| mpered or| Rane His} himself. scarcely preted yast resources. Even| e mb erY adjournment. Plea for He and made a plea sai hiecmcee "T call your honor's attention to the fact that I am greatly embarrassed by being unable to present any orderly testimony at this time. Two of my Witnesses whom I hoped to call this afternoon are at home in bed ill, and two others due from distant points have failed to reach here, "One of them is Miss Belle Moorehouse Lawrence who is now on the way New York. I had a telegram last nignt that she had left and later word from Atlanta that she had reached there. and I trust that both will be in New York tomorrow. ; "The defendant's mother, whom I alexpect to call, has been serfously ill r at least 30 days or more, but I am informed that she has left ror New York, and I am sure she will be bere this evening, "As I atated in my opening, it is a! very difficult thing to get together witnesses for such a case as his when they have to be called from the four so y witnesses are.on the water approaching this port and one, a hystcian, is coming from Jamatea and should arrive here in a day or two. "Now, it is quite possible for me to call witnesses this afternoon, but their testimony would be out of place and would tend to confuse the records. Any witnesses that I might call this afternoon would be only a waste of the court's time. "I propose to prove everything and every statement which [ made ‘in my opening, and for that I consider the presence of these witnesses whom I have mentioned an absolute necessity. Therefore I ask your honor for a recess unthlL tomorrow at 10 o'clock,' Justice Dowling granted' the request, IMMEDIATE TRIAL FOR WIFE MURDER aie: a ‘Caius Seinen that behind it the sun ee eae oe epoiae nd would Running is a ofeople optimss ries Pp the soon all dissipate through great of Ame re was shining all th ~'s 2*PJ@P- 4s 448, "Shd 2h Amer. Tob. Atchison Atchison = Rock ale 4s 4s gen. Rock Is land le Island Rock Colo. Colo. Mos ww. Island Indus. So: tema yp. Total See the clouds. Americ under)ving philosophy m. o American banne Teens rp se .. rae series ..|"| € Li} ") 88] .--{ 17] con 4s -|- . fen. ds ds . ref. - is Suffrage Say is the in day Beets © ter The case of Lelia . che . sae u ro ven Dy e OF? A 4 Ree red-headed, strenuous, champlohship onage The ‘Commercial ' ns is strong, of the learned} by the . If that Is violated, it is| letter who safe? Should and consider? favor said in he the Gitizen a‘ oe |. I b ia 6 vi , dhe _-- +> Surplus, Dey changing $50,000.00 006,000.00 - wen eh . 1 SSF ye Fe | { en soe ces ia j kyRey 4 t fei y a "7 1S 4 ee he y$ ; pee if se : meeesy : ; dsf i ~ SST i i ee alon hold- || | I ; INCORPORATIONS ' | ee {| aT } dis || We { | H eel Use Gola. MI OL. ances vice Prenat ent, Georg tary: M. S. Browning, cé it ood pl g if ma a i i LT bu compiete hat Jee company ) in ee ean I home | Eee Columbia 154 2 ! in eae | | | Se eat OE Ogden filed articles with the secre-| ‘0 | tary of state yesterday showing a capi-| 90§@ 91 | talization of $125,000 In 26-cent sharese | $94@ 898] The company owns properties | 864@°87 | county, .Nev., and -t} f re] 874@. 87% Adam Pattersor 1, pre | alis . t ; ned | at ___ => 90/01548@ , eA os | «.10} | 20] | 21] | 140) |1,215} 3 Invited ra' $200,900.00. fie was arrested by Salt Tales ponies org=about 30 minutes after F 473 T5R . Capital na 1, Was ound to. the district Aone ton charge of-rob line 9 D 3| and 9 Sixes ind re~ hundreds . it fs u-| the case. Eli La Mike, the Austrian whois ged to have assaulted Mika Musja cers 65a up. 888, 65 @ SS @ 2 9723@ bS| Bank : prompt: a : \ | question of law is involved that Hal wishes to consider before determinin g| Price. 16-@°76R| National, m ( for in a9 . $50.00 ou ion't se ertalogzur bixecptionsl eare is given umential und luseription Estimates rarvished, io monwork, IS SONS | y in : | Joke; vor ps 1 - | & COMPANY Opposite south ? P gute. Temple iS bile as } ' to ago, these men Diehl facts liberal, courteou It th \ Aaa ne joys the confidens eélves: the patronage of of Salt Lake City re while. refate at} Judge Diehl Says It Is reo not Tom Pitt. City, played great charter. 7 | eae < stantly. the air resounds,with talk about what is guaranteed not -| Fi constltution-as . applied to property. Touch «a railroad or a trust, and in-| asked, is anything the country pause. j; Judge to the ence Qn afternoon, sl. Newton,'| claimed there wie nd ric ta ate she} and that justified in resisting?) Probably i d 15 hour . pe who 83] 93 @ 933] = $4-231.000. ee eee ed Maryland. of .| ....! ieieinoma: om ccar- 34, ...| ist 5s 44s _--~7»----- This ‘Int e rment [Sales[ 4 d an fol-! Notes. whl i |. from) o'clock this ‘ave-)her attorney) not] <Are] the that . of chief of police of Salt a practical joke a few resulted in. Warning from division C. B. Judge of the City court. While the his criminal banquet of Lake, days| receiving ; the a write a w: an Said Judge Diehl. Pe however, aaa Diehl. /ony be under the statutes the|to tampered with. warrant Chief ¢ aoe r _ : The P PELL: bas Pitt, "the to do nothing whenjasked tha Tim e C with wate ;bout Next a "ly A for age a arranshe of Commer to ete ar: Ey erga is not the Poe It Ou af-j- 7 ™ re O84 ae Sccount, Siung Mr. Business Man, constitution by construction the worst] cit] club was in progress, some n (ents | fair last night, admitted he had re-|temember that the credit rating room enemies our institutions haye? Be-|ago, it was decided to have "a littte | celved a letter from Judge Dfehl. Le jor the ware! Nullifying or trifling with, or}/fun" with two prominent men there. | explained the matter as follows: evading in any way, the instrument] Chief Pitt found an old warrant, call-| "Mr. Halloran, of the cores spar "/Ut h M ti! upon w is everything rests is repre-| ing for the arrest of a person on a} club, called me up and said he a ercan j é ency hensible a dangerous business. charge of disturbing the peace | to have a little fun at the ex) n Welikuord Monday a meeting was}name was penciled out and the names/two gentlemen at the banquet i wal Would have saved you the e <perience held of the Democratic leaders of the|of two men at the banquet inserted.| asked to make a bogus arrest. Tlooixed|and the loss. On af minutes' nostate of Maryland, among whom are|-Armed with this "warrant," the bogus} around for a blank warrant and not] ties we can give ou the credit rating Several lawyers of national reputation. } arrest was The objet was confessed and as plain By some made. means the "warrant" finding one I took was|scrateched out the an old- warrant name with & and/or any individual in this ie4d] enyjpons Our reports ea earl ' > 3 as day. It was to arrange for doing | returned to the clerk of the criminal] pencil. <As it was supposed to be 4/\the actual ds : = eae bi:ased on. something positively forbidden by the] division of the City court. He knew] joke on the men, I did not care to send | actual experience ef merchants, constitution. .Not money is the issue,| nothing about it. The clerk took the|a police officer but went myselr. } and on the public records. of this counbut the suffrage Party advantage calls matter up with Juqdge Diehl. Judge "I was eager to play a good joke on | ty: We also collect all sorts of acfor disfranchising thousands of citizens| Diehl wrote a letter to Chief Pitt and] two good fellows and the tampering | counts for our cllents and' for other and, if possible, means are to be de-| called his attention to the fact the | with a warrant was far from my|Merchants and the publle generally- vised for that purpose. The citizens} Utah statutes are very plain on the} thoughts. What I did was on the Im-|Give us yours, You will find ou Ps ; y condemned have never corrupted elec-| subject with tampering with a warpulse of the moment to help carry out] ice prompt, efficie ‘ } ae tions. That has béen done by the party |-rant. 1 joke at the request of men who wert v + € tent and relfable, now movin for a new polling list. Last month's election, was. carried by fraud; and Governor farfield asserts that he was defeated for the senate by corruption. At Monday's mecting several schemes were submitted for shutting out negroes from the polls in Maryland, but none was adopted. The question was so difficult and important it was referred to a committee of seven lawyers, who wlll prepare a bill, to be introduced at Annapolis when the legis- lature meets. It is sald of one of. the "I simply felt it was my dyty to having t a good time at a banguet." i =| Suite 410 D. F. Walker Bld Reception by Mr. and Mrs. Hen | One Proves Most Brilliant Affair | *:" | Both or It will be "Ladies" day" at-the Poultry show today and no admission will be asked from members of the gentler sex. The management has also set aside Saturday morning for the school children when they will be admitted free of charge. two opened yearly schemes: "The point was made that by adopting both property and educational New York, Jan. 16.-Theodore Whitqualification the amendment would be|e Hudson county jall at Mr. and Mrs. Hen were very popular accused of the rder-o more apt-to stand the test or a suyesterday and reception was at5 whose dead body it is alleged pre@e court review: but Senator Ray- tended by many, their whose curlosity often he flung In the Passaic sw e - ner and others thought that would de-| -got the better of. the good manners, pend whether that tribunal would take but who were all very careful that ata surface view or go behind and learn the has tention was paid to each aristocrat in the motive." been decided upon by Acting Prosecutor the receiving lines, Fancy a court which could not or George IF Vicker of Jersey City. He It was, perhaps not strange that the considers that he has sufficient evidence would not see below the surface of so hosts and hostesses who had hlue r!bagainst Whitmore, not only to make out in and transparent a maneuver! And . prima facie case against oat eu tiiclent bons seemed a little more cordial than what should be said of a court which rocure the in Avera nt, bu ev' their less fortunate neighbors, and in seeing the motive, and knowing of the dence sufficient to convict at a Bratin ry return that they should receive a little constitution, failed to condemn it trial by jury. more attention. However, all of :hem -_--q7"-_>oo ____ -___ sald that they would be "so glad to NEW YORK-Rates on import freight have you come again," that is up uotil are to be advanced as the result of an Saturday night, when they would have understanding reached in several conto return to their homes and = atart tfeerences held by railroads leading from work again j Denver, Colo., Jan. 16.-A petition In Atlantic and gulf ports to the interior That the show is a good one, there of the United States.. While class rates bankruptcy was flled this afternoon with ean be no doubt. Judge Heimiich, who will not be touched, at least 75. or the clerk of the United States court by has just finished judging the Denver more per cent- of the large number of the firm of Orman and Crook, railroad show and who leaves at the end of now carried on commodity contractors, of 423 Majestic building. This articles the week to officiate at shows to he will be transferred to the classifirm had the contract for the construction} met heldin‘ Iowa Falls, Mitcheil,. Ss. of part of the Moffatt road. Deadwood, N. D., and in Kentucky, says The total Mabilittes are given as $7i1,that the Salt Lake display is.one or The Court of 2A pReais at Lisbon, Por136,16, and the total assets as £1,252,771.4 the best he has seen, equal to tie Denhat the hawking o Of the assets $549,968.44 consists of debts] tugal, has. decide es for salé in the streets ver show and better than the average. still due, toe ee" of this amount ts}4Protestant He said that he was particularly imves nét a ute the crime of disconsidered‘ od." vanboot to the ngtata religion. pressed with the exhibits of White MOFFAT ROAD BUILDERS GO INTO BANKRUPTCY Police whieh | "98 or Saies. Bona as here! Rock Island joint 1s than for of eta a a ire boys ------_-__- | leged assaulted Officer Stains © services ot) sisting arrest, will aici War 1, ; .}| the our = W, hen court opened for the after dicineethes recent panic sa Teas that Nor SCRE. Os sae ROO Session Henry 5 arney, JUrOT! the confidence of our people as to our Pa. con. rects. of 1916 No. 5 at the first trial, put in an ap-] fyture greatness and grandness was not| So. Pac. ref. 4s pearance. He voted for Thaw's acquit-/] shaken In the least Everyone knew |U. FP. con. 48 . 4 He said that he was merely an|that It was only a temporary storm;:|U. S. Stecl sf. 6s interested spectator. Mr. Littleton arose : come-) NOTICE. 16.--Following are| Jan: York... New the sales of bonds th arpa in $1,000s the range of pr and nowhere else have the inven-| Soec en faculties of ae been} the there." for in City | ------- w sam ‘ the dcecased d aged was jn Mt. Olivet. fla VIB OF Chia ultimately exte aaa, aoe bole 1 panic} ee veer gritty, too Spescurcorlt very on 90 developed to such an went inside to fi ro Taw Interment: EPUNBERAL Johm White Hughes eat be held ene: family residence," 167;"Second: the unfold world 13°resources, théde crowd-| ed"Nowhere together insuch such, ast unexplored wealth, as In this coun-| Thaw/try; 5 auto-| tive, ee y m- Sn -- 2 HUGHES-The ; too inventive, too determined, too hopo-| _ cross-oxamination, Go a ae Peee RENN CEN, eatin Aig. o pa pga The. "witness said that : came he remained outside "I #0°p. ™€ == aty petition t2t things are going "We SE naeServices Aeneas mir Be by SW Paton, See ce Lor: yt Wer eecateg EOL Tait net thatto the greatdogs. creative will Serie be conducted arrest, Some months ago his wife died. His deed was attributed to despondency. an 12 er ! 1S ; 4 D.} It. appointed "We. have cooked into the matter| quite .extensively and whil ra. f rt real the financial condition. of ‘ elty and would not ask. needles penditure of funds it this. time ; must, as mothers, interes ourselves | in the placing of delinquent boys ue) Sirls-in a home during trial, and not in| fail," | The: council, which was sitting-as a comimittee of the whole," referred the petition to the finance committee, where all 7 * ‘ oe atters' ia EN no ' going y ne tT that the calam-|chapel, 225 South West Temple strect, morning shortly after midnight by cutting his throat with a knife. Be-|{? ing ng oldold anc and feeble,As heene was e noteit ee strong}ee enough to carry out bis purpose. The] the Madison Square roof garden on the night of the shooting was called. He testified that Thaw wore an overcoat with the collar turned up, although the night was extremely sultry. He could not see the appearance of eyes, but he noticed that he was Very pale. The witness asked Thaw his opinion of the show, but his answers were unintelligible. His lips moved only slightly. He spoke to him again, but Thaw only stared with a faraway look over the proscenium arch. His face was drawn and he seemed very nervous, He was very close to Thaw after the shooting and saw that his eyes were blank and staring. The questions he had asked Thaw were ahout two actressas. An Lawholesome Boy. The one word explains the great merit and wonderful sale of STARTUP'S CANDIES. ir- m brenukfast Seto w elgar Thomas on Weber said that attending Thaw sope peruety Cc O'Connor was Chief Pitt had any right to appoint|ordinary note paper, but it bore an Mrs, Gifford or any other woman with-|air of sincerity that could not be for the | doubted. out any consideration whatever When court was opened in the mornwomen of the American party-thow men who have done so much for the}i ng August Weber, tlhe former butler of he Thaw family, resumed his direct party. Emphasis on "so much." He answered only one quesMrs. Gifford said she had also made testimony. a all classes. ra ne Sa been reared and trained." was old, stained and era N Tea. uncolored, the jury, was as follows: "October 21, 1881, mittee to consider the matronship at Dear Sir-Your letter of "Mr. Beck the city jai), and when thoy had spent DIED. yesterday just received To attempt an hour with the matter, they decided The German cirele of the Political }~ Fae involve an‘ expenditure of mons to describe how much dlIsgust both it that they could make no recommendaScience league held its first meeting ‘ ; WILSON-In' this city' on January. 1¢, mh eS ae | and Harry's letters gave me is neecdtion, because Councilman Ferry, anothess, Can you bear with him a while since the holidays Thursday afternoon. friumphant American Optimism, 1908, Isaa Wilson, late of Mereur, Utah, | --- -=-er member of the committee, was not Some German lyrics were read and Optimistle philosophy ts the dominant longer? To yield to his wishes now ~ vative of Isngland. Funeral seryices | : present. Wy ; "as served. note in Ame rican life permeates] will be held from Bber V Hall's fune "ae i ' Mr. Try sat outside of the closed} (as he would think if sent hame) might ruin him. door where the secret session was held. ST ae ity howler, thre redieter a evil, the|day, January 17, 3 0, under me A t! | "Tt did not think him capable of such Three newspaper reporters were in The Senior assembly, the regular se-|man who thinks thi it the country plees of Jordan: lodge No. 3 Oo. F --- = = en nior dance of the season, will be held| going to the dogs, and that American) Interment in Mt Olivet cemet ry; ee | behavior, and begin to fear that It the room wheh the affair started, but in the University museum bullding this Seen ane oe deterlor ating is the exTRAPP-In Buite, Mont., on January ‘Fre e Matthews: and Gece Brow n| may not all be badness and rebellion, the councilmen, who were listening to ave c » nO 2 e ow "hris Tv © -o o ‘ d guilty olice eaurt. eran but that his mind Is more or less unarguments from a number of women See os Who can oever estimate what we ewe Bae *t ine e ee ae we sw i coe attel t rn 20 nt o-s ' satire 5jews F i ‘ a rl c n . Oo : re | we ¢ i eapI t balanced. Do you think there is any over the matronship, ordered them from The University freshmen will &give at,which that hasSplendid wavethis country of optimiam trom house 18 Line station no witl danger of that? The uncle, to whom the room. niversity fresh swept over since} | neja' oy Saturday T} at with iid } skating party at the auditorium thls] the panic? vale oon ari ie a Nie ens ce was Suspended un-| I referred as having become weak Two Candidates Clash. evening Everywhere we hear strong business] ,o07 4, 6p. Seni yp et 2 ufternoon: ~ The men | minded, was, when a child, subject to To the gommilitee had been referred eae men talicing optimism, trying to reaschapel, ate cS |; may sulk such outbreaks of temper and therefore Chief of Police Pitt's appointment of The preliminary debate to select men] sure the eople, cautioning them Thite rment in Cottonwood cemet ry jo Mf. Borrell: "an? olds offender in~poltes Mrs, Zella Gifford as matron of the city I can not help a horrible feeling of whoic will represent epresen Utah in thei annual|@Seinst the note. fatality of spreading the ' Cin : r ‘ b &-| Ci pessimistic dread. BISHOP-At. & me. Green street, this city,} bi court circles. pleaded guilty to jail, and the proposal of Mrs. Mary debate with the University of Colorado, The optimism of the press has had a "Deal gently with him, If possible, for January 16, 198, of pulmonary. Nem-)} ging. Ale was fined $30. . Forrell is not j Bero to serye meals to the prisonera will be held at the University this} wonderful effect on the masses, espe-! orrhage, ¢ ‘harles S. Bis hop, son of Thom-| able to work and@ probably would have His father for 9 cents a meal. Mrs. Gishord was my sake, as well as his. morning. The faculty has given the] cially the ianorant and the timid, In[#S 4nd will be home on Thursday and can help Mariah Bishop, born November |peen Jet off students He id ‘it not the hour "been reveal trom | 10:20 to 11:30,| Chicago, especia to serve the meals for 10 c many of the busi21. 1875; "in Lox! W Feeble: Hngland | that he'spend van the mbnev he hecet Mrs. Joseph Cohen, president of the} to advise and the debate will be held from 10:30| ness and social organizations have done The: funeral ser Will be ‘T have written him just now. How held Sunday | 9.7 liquor ; Woman's American elu and one to 12°30 Eight men are trying out|4 Splendid work in allaying the fears of | ®t 2 p.m. fromthe Tw DEY eee wart cs od would it do to avoid noticing him for fa Serine rir MERA nel faniel Porel tne eo ble. meeting hous Iriends are invite a to atThomas: Brown. (colored), who wa the most Influential Sarin in her parone day? I do not know what to sugDEP smn ray tae If the recené panic had -oceurred| tend and may view the remains on day} tried on Wednesday for battery. an} ty, appeared with other women of the nate will be chosen. twenty-five years ago, it would have] Of funeral at the family rasidaricl from | mma; Jackson (célored),.' was "found| Be ee ae Three-Crown is signed for that | Woman'sclub, consideration t+++t Cook, ‘WeG. committee, Lake | urg- | thefrom juveniles. the W 0} Lake and delegated ry | An| home | . ol tea? for} rouna help comes N. Mrs, is} Salt c A cup fine nn oh | not > i enti-| home a eantiv ré ally | you, the celty representatives, to at a ivorably .on: the question. of ‘the. De| tention home and further beg you meh » forget.that the girls need equ al | + B TO CLASSIFY 9 x HELP-MALE. LATE Dye 2 WANTED and Wwe ie Store +44 Mre. Pitt,. #are wee create In. the presentin A + Drinks TOO nizht to 5 ponnd ¢s > last , five + | low >| "lake to fragrance of | and girls of the cit effort to secure MoH Bepeion IngeThe thatcommittee body to ¥} DEFAHHH Salt ince t + + Boys a detention : the eo. }} for ct oi coffee %> Pure of r Work) of City. ef - | iminated anywhere. YOU | 5 to a z the boys + | organized Fountain . in favor : deliver Aas. one and The women. ment Wholesome our DO | . Girls overlooking : <7 Council . i and you J\ fia ky as : ea : City a Institution t Then ie and killing. NEVADA e he} 74 ad-| bs | Petitions | . divulge . for } 4 + murder. 7 ¢ Eliza he | F { +> | > would ¢ at been part leged is Walter this A +i p + Smith year ago. With a Gun," fs a story of a chicken|/then adjourned until tomorrow at 11 hunt {mn Western mountains, The issue] o'clock also contains an Interesting letter from the assembly there was nothing Fred Scranton, a graduate of the '07| done in the way of legislation, olass, who Is now doing engineering! body was waiting upon the 1 work in Peru relation to its action on the resolution asking for federal ald pending the All men who have ever won "U's" at] settlement of affairs by the legislature. the University, either in football or track, are requested to meet at the Marriage Licenses. University this afternoon to organize James Dunn, Salt Lake; Violet Bruce,} a "UO" club. Sait Lake fee Willla Mary E. heen raes a nieai ihe Tiunter; . Page J. ‘ best of the ye The principal story,}in Goldfield until the legislature can,| J entitled "When Minnie Ran,' by Miss} by the passage of a law, provide for al} Addie Cannon, is a graphie pleture Of] police force or some other method of | horse racing on a muddy track The| maintaining the peace. The resolution| + DEFENSE OF THAW (Continued eaen 0 one is ~ wanted he nothing Simms has Pe are appeared apy officers returning § | >| a + wa . ee. Further and|ereater Since Lincoln rer ae | S Lake} ee: about mitted + have University Hartley, a a started two (rontel The frst issue Chronicle since the DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main Street the council meeting last night, and when the work was finished the question as to feminine service was undecided, but the secrét session police and prison committee left an unsavory taste in the mouths of councilmen, citizens and newspaper reporters who had never heard of such unusual proceedings on the part of a epuncd commitee Three new members of the city council-Stewart, Teedall. and Wood-inaugurated the star chamber session, to the vast surprise of their colleagues. They sat as the police and prison com- The In pat When Simmp was first arrested denied his Identity, but yesterday he taking. tho| euvomors ° +> will murder Eliza expected 1908. 94444409 ared « sezzlement of; allaged embezz the LAP ie Sa otticera anc the Alabama take leged Robert Hartley and Baltzar Jacobson, both former students of the Univer- Founta are hour, Will of from] students Intention examinatiqn given at the this year. They sare Ralph junior; sent States évery| are also sent| Candidates and all = . empire. Ish signified The yearly in the United ee Ganada Boxes, always a scholarship was Have Heehitsent: the of Oxford, candidates BACs valuable party at the 17, S c - eae fm" geometry, $125 from Latin, Greek and{of Lincoln arithmetic. carries -- -_- dered scholarship for JA NUARY FRIDAY, Officers from both Lincoln, Neb., and] will be held this year January 21 and|come for the 22 all over-the United States. The ex-| Stone for ° the Endicott Star chamber committee sessions and thé question of what woman has renAmerican examinations amination ee are algebra, English, reasonable, New Councilmen Start Star-Chamber Proceedings, CITY, UTAH, FOR TWO CRIMINALS) t ul Scissors, Brushes, Nail Files, Polishers, ete. Onr LAKE UNIVERSITY NOTES | If so, a little care and attention will make a wonderful difference. We have a splendid variety of Manieure Goods, Cuticle Knives, Debate on Value of Service to American Party Is Prolonged. SALT 7 | COME TO SALT LAKE Spoil Your Appearance? ---_4 REPUBLICAN, 212. those 1907 subseription SR Wyandoties, Barred Plymouth Rocks ind Rhode Island Reds. One pen of Light Brahmas, belonging to Euge ne | Allen of Provo, Mr. Helmlich says, {s the best that he has seen in years: | He stated that the show had all ‘the varieties seen on exhibition throueout the country, as well as havinw a pen of Black Leghorns, a rare breed. One of, the chief centers of Interest Is the 40-pound gobbler belonvtine to Cyrus, Vawdney of Drapei The | occupies a pen by himself in the fro: t| window. Despite the fact of his ponn- | Jarity the "Turk" fs quite uncdnéefors| of inspection, and séems only to tie | waiting to be taken back to fiis doar old barnyard. Quite difte rent aré. the pouter pigeons, who swell up like a squawker when pald the slightést actention. The members of the association hope that Saturday morning w ilk see a Jarge turn-out of young people, as the show reid most instructive os we I as Interest- Phones of in bad will rating RAR necount» pay for ou service, RAR AR a A difflealt piece of work, as remuking, resetting or the creation of desten In jewelry 4 the like. New a we sort Our jewelry completely nod our test in shop equipped workmen are manu fiuetoring, Is in the the equal most West, to any ESTABLISHED i8G2 SALT B LAKE MAIN S CITY, UTAH: Ind, ‘phone 1BO2,,": ©: B=! 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