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Show 4 -< PSE ed eg addr hx NOMENA od. B- <4 ares having denied al at anything wens to do with the actual holdup of the AL rompt . and, rg s in gun of Hot Drinks servAllat kinds No a moment's notice. as z . ed used his left hand to take the money : aie He { Voice. behind the ber, i He dark. he said, "was very shrill volce and I believe I could tell| nesee batsthe nat shoot-oot-f| ea nee oe did not witness came to bought leaving town. 16 two bar abou and ee aid one D thas ng ! . M. wae ie ae oe Officers sano: of a matter as out were the who Clough and Johnson, first to reach the side of Officer hts Dr. Paul and Dr.of ne1-| were witnesses. nature stations 5 E Mr. Jardine d 3 United|/yyr Deaver chats 3 me 5 Belchers On Stand. it is said, who, Belcher, Washington, Jan. 23.-The = a was Tip that Garcta| States: Supreme court today declined tO} "fenee"? om Ga foln'a, said railway| 150 North | {atertere in the Chicago street Chicago] had been living at bisthoine saw. Garcia|tangle and counsel' for the He. sald he Main street. Railway preceding} night the on Sullivan and anes Bo gg statement the a eas indorse d the ee nea bestsaa of home, the Belcher's police the the in helped had he testified Tip vith the tantimany in, Judge , suverse s casee rsedc nes Whit- Fuller said that by from were : Deputy Sheriff ti Owen prison were some make ee No testimony so preterred of vestigation zZ the r. with a Baas eee of Jardine,' special ° work. MORE D that LAND . Clem POR Deaver of the passenger Burlington the Operation an ‘in franchises He ‘the iain z company, we been the tarms wold rival a unable to wet pie. eo proc eed. bee eas, pa 7 T : rail- big the to much do ‘arming. a in = of re A¢ T Gn rivplete] "rights : "now country "When oh , right you tupusends will realize here in Utah. to and Garcia eS in part The im-|4drich but that|for 150 room, North Main street, and stayed there at for Garcia to change least long enou It is also a fact peers Whether and the is tz made z Crawford realize a that the destinies] v Copnilios.| poaer ee a pf of that killing of Officer Ford was the railroads must We fen : Bal sont signature of B for the - Look aad NINE. W. Grove, the World over to| YELLOW e ce and : Street Car Lake R. of. day of } have the settlers with tntelligent to make urthermor & ‘must eee 3g enoug Cae ane here farmers fooling ae ideas J John yy. out ie the Chilcott feed nye : de sear in drawin obse The work he stated, of & r too t, in are 8 in th e ROMANTIC NECKLACE B Wederal OF WORTH appeal mads willan Deayerwhich take "ate js sitty," he said, go out? and : make a semi-arid was 7 yesterday afternoon on school local the hataa onci on See o 40 wiJl lead the a nt Pp. affirmati will os ane A. C. M. ¥. the of director White tave Rob ne eee. Thirteen Bottles of D. a iv oy. topies will, he Secu eaten trial on lic works has the Utah the board again is in Austian on Nellie Teakle ed i Caen thor Utah Light, and 18 Was gun before Judge Lewis yesterday. ei Seviows Sauk- ana c. BEES ier ON gt Mrs. © President. N.. ; le he West M. Fifteenth will | in the of jeseue Hamilton aide are in expects to near he Pee at Mrs. Thomas Sayre, iia dana are' Improvements. eting vrencet papier Di ie re = ashier. eee pene beabptibsiegee a> After leave soon for New York, and will also visit, in other citles before her return to Salt' Okla., a op 8 The women kitchen stove : exploded, : oll over small UNUSUAL ee parents live in Colorado. ] drug greatest where. nner r The POE te store girls ie thous ‘i seller ever . appreciate remarkable pear! : advanteures necklace story for (the formed Manhattan 25e invented. very : everv- much. | the 5 Seceniponbeee will \ until death four does years vfter - not dis ee WILL The the aon : ago. maid, Later Doktor, who Opera she sold whose house gave it to picture three weeks the cloak Mrs = also to her Benjamin appears, re Mrs. ia The 2| who found the necklace and promptly returned it to its owner. - cit Sten Caroline Colton Catherine Cray the imme-| aad | cocuee gee Martin-Dahl-| Agnes Walter coos Margaret TRUST o n. *! ry. adde Added. thaw 7 SALT won oe . es 7 40.1, LAKE H. a 7" familly, v fe Socialists Bologna, Italy, 't . owns Cian : s state | | t poebit ay oo " : masseuse Hls"~~ a fatajiv. ae - 03 over] ther ee for court to take juriadiction,. The| an engagement court orde red submitted to.a thej question . 8 ofed: domicile} Sache week sae ago ai aes witl Setatza Y Sha : fan banker, and !s here for the trial. = -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ Only One BROMO Q) Jutely necessary.) al . : UININE," " 73) res ur- Dan: Buainees. I LAKE = b Rare Crry. aks r "2 $100/000.00y an £250,000°500 V® Seales oats roa TPO"! The beat"nS ns ca ae j . e ch toreea | !mvite your account. in‘an "3 ry SECERERS Sikecicee Electric and CHAS. tro VPCY Co. S BANKERS that axalive Brome Curesa Coldin Cold One Day, Dee ee ; oe Rent. for (Eafablished 1873:) a General2 Banking anking SALT SALT Capital teertather-cf the petitioner, 9's Parte' | cenicn ene Cenk ce omemienta Le ; Boxes Ban LAK g a WALKER | Hafid. T -- { Sends oe a Deposit SAL i a Rachid hy - $500,900 President President . Vice ce aban Cashier Asst. Cashier McCornick divine! disturi bidod conflict ensued, in which 199 persons were Injured, some of op $500,000 sence. . teoue Riot in Italy, Jan. 23.-While created a ae Be Utah 3 Hills Thatcher a8 § lis ie Bee Safety at hank City ....... rey vice 4 ere I er rress " a *} i vh 1 , So tei teg, | Lranaaet town of Asia a Shan band of Socialist: and 0. DEPOSITORY Lake SURPLUS the entered 0; Op ae National Salt CAPITAL he| presidency 5 ipl . eee U. S. 7 between the = ° rticls Fe ; Gee ™edlate ed <- comp oe tite xisted Pd : eee Sar 5 KNICKERBOCKER, Practical Tatas i , the Trust : : J.oe that from gle ee oray. competent. graduate ' I tent c on Co aaa ve i. aces ie oe laelatate vite i Beatrice ) Sacher in-| re-| 3 OR Drug euinees - ace, 7 ie . nai 1 Ra > ie ieee --== -- ao , > ‘ S. : i | L. sell to ecs eee accord-j Moses and he company, erms, he will resign or = Ss hdgar we He rediate ir 1 | of "s promis e ee ena resigned Cs Martin, | oe e e one Bartnett Nielson. Nor! -s 1 Addictions : Willian ill1es beSnedtold||} Mary Sny-} Miss yen | COMPANY 22 area cae Rot the are , Waand st SO oeTREKNG hat Area aslare ea rece | pueeos uo Cerneele LT TURE Con~ Deseret It is likely he will retire Mas 7 Helen | will ren-| is} / ---d ete6. I Drunkenness 4 1, yever, he ment from hin a 2#5 deter- icone ny that she rented a eposit boxe from the American Se c on ee singing ! the RETIREMENT. S SHAW' , plaintirf, Ce Miss supreme Hj at $1 and°up of $3,000,900. Deposits, ....--......+.. | SUFpIue reaches 23.-News Jan. estate| | hereCasathatBlanca, t thethedistrict asked and in Callfornta Ci ornia and asked Mulai Rachid lost 600 men in Safety Deposit B in an eee § 2 will} most enjoyable.and ‘ ais y. Barnard], question co $1,000,000.. Helen rama ene: 1 col- abt : quartet id the ‘ CASE Judge before today. fo have aye the the will v pnprobaté cee Mrs, William D. left the necklace ah Accounts. Savings OTS During bard. J Cle FROM dent of California, Walter J. Bartnett.! in- sires: ‘ ee McBride, Scottish quartet The selections of a ook Aire. Colton died in this city, but upon the theory that she was a reési=| of a an daily center, Coco-Cola- }| 0Pe™ cloak which she wore to the them the1] composed Pe ean 2 Jan, 22. #4--Procecdings in ees Were Veme ene before one The ape fee ro S ce Ge > t- 1m) Pa eSES ORES the of works evening ger testi-/| witnesses Washington Several Lp ee ae oe had rented house om them and it was also au Chee eee Uae . Sika: dSot achat Va man, accidently :¥ court jury at gren, are Startup's very latest, {] papers f recently. Liquid 2 ize are $12,000 Sater AliatD i a ie their name implies, ee probate grand-| Sacher, great MargaretofBeatrice is attacking Colton, Mrs. - On CORSET ror erest Ae Pers fund be i ee Bbert and Mrs. Mrs. ang went| then daughter teresting cr CHOCOLATES will' EROS Nie eRe AE |fat, co tne of | arn last w iL al of Mrs "Ellen domictle - ‘the AIee Ok Cruz, Santa in died who Colton, M. Cal., a year ago, her estate being val6 ae and 78. 26 our Com et yo entertainment guests ps fhe Sutherland Leones e | tha Bishop when will clo Lang Synne" the] deeded was be COLTON Yash 0 Nght title oe probate Mra. Ab see your pounc vatieced Coles be will an! danc ing ace birth ‘the Clty.| which compr munities ee ae le a PROCEEDINGS IN ‘ town they were burned to death before help Could reach them. Mrs. Richardson's The The those Ne oil them, Burns SR. eee Saew BSG ue = ar a \ Lake]| f Salt of Se s : eat yor An ‘account: wit mercial National b k Ses Mae aidsyou:to increase' ly peer vei DEO. BOK RELOAD Unique. through ae Theodosia of . é j | Caleee the a tas ert celta vediene for thé) in the diocese] 8 succeszor probate for filed per- coal Hall rang ements evening at the Odeon of in commemoration hos-| y been sormally See lee Se liateky eee , COCO-COLA Mark's Bishop Leonerd Bishop Leonard's close the reason, in making a fire in the used kerosene. The e@ can ¢ ene. throwing e by nt Bishop| eters on Sti but according) my make "Inquiry a3 to why; : Richardson. Richardson. Miss Doramonths' berate old babe: chardson St. xO , e ue do hereby be CAUSO Scese0r> consecrated was and of a result the late ees diloces raster eld ys a Denver. at the of chron Sreberty 10 te pane of Wimpel | to and his successors and the property hs as|t uéd as 5 will Complete willbe} Lake t aay | Be Gowkend for other towasprovide presented for and will hen Tex., Jan. 23.-Three dead are Odeon . To Night at county court this morning." sJ. of B th Bishop Spalding said last night that | by Chief ehurt ri | don ree Fran} e ay ie no Lela oe rere which could be willed by his pred-} der, Mrs. Eller EXPLOSION; THREE ARE KILLED Amarillo, sons Presiden SMITH. HW 308k alge ee A eet Scotland : Friday rts of "Auld dispatch to The Republican | mado famous b the renowned Denver yesterday, the will ha ai Pia 3. Cummock, chief of short a give will Den-| | donians, The for probate. filed been act will Dunn John welcome special says: Peter McP! | ter of ceremonies. hae eer re ely iret eoyenefitfe eee o Fe isicuag its Paya-4 par cent on d eae OIL 5 special quoted. above, issued. permits uld be no further COAL Through with full faith In the resur-| ende: vor to make the night Interesting rection of the body at the last great day and enjoyable I give my body to the ground and my illiam King will start the party off the| ATI SETS the ' Fa ong || with It to me.' that gave soul to Him Beginning his will in the manner | historle scenes connected with the life "Drought are Notes . fair t e cateonta ae toa make nea ain aan downtown streets in aorder Arm ng, recommenda-|connection with buildings. Six ane the district attorney, dismissed have. been ard. since the last meetin The stealing clothing. suierend See e secon r of | GRAM ou Have Begun ?: LAN i Ce ' ip . Years Salt filing the in ° gare o urglary against Louis] 0 6 board, when AG sue a"practleally y r Radullovic, who its accused of | decided that if the did not Ee ates a rooming. house at Alta and bay. its echariied bill cam $1: "400. Seas 7 a ar eaiets iq | Ty of pub- allowed | it Made ""T, Abiel Leonard of Salt Lake the "gen- Salt Denver in / in the of Utah, before a s-Under Former : Four ELTON ""Pirst, since cone Storage com- placed ssning by H. G. Enos, | tleman's agreement" ee Judge the a was plant, After he B.- Booze-VVilliam py | Judge Armstrong yesterday and be aati be darters " , umorous as es pany's respect Biliingame violin duet will be Eenuared Chas! wack and pera Ha a 000 = 100,000. than They be assisted by L. R. Martin-| 7] Poeper, with tea eats tinwill Saran of booze Chareed from the on a of Propated Laker PEARL roa ; pastimant trom will be 100,000 witich under system cities tP to with |compliled Journa lism Yelloy that Should be Prohibited by Law." J, Gus-|and 40 which have populations of more "Resolved . Thaw, y " ERONIANS | just ver school whosethe; public ee club ee ae aemeeting ae me of ov systemthanhas 100,000 attracted: attention-of less ao syeelsly Forensic Sine ieeanidgren will sing a bass solo:|the national government. SuperintenD. H. Christensen has received 2 a reading: Er-|dent O. R. Sterling will c fame, will tell| word from the commissioner of educaan orisipat story. c tlon at Washington for statistics on ing ne ot (Gd ae- pital here four years ago, of population _ and F the that said He lis . ise 7 | oe, nee pe Crops." Resistant. potato heads the on Tarry Harry be- on testimony give stand'to the halfif of - nerh>erea son,' ‘ | ierday EB. V. Cook, of Wyoming, presented a paper oat enfeebled 3 at ae : D ce oes the of sconard Abie Zishop Leonerd died at In Quality. excelled a a interested a ‘ ° FARM. } nce for new applauded. maul wan apd DRY ON POTATO a much very New in arrived very Bug: == took nevertheless who but orn a the setat pres- land." statement . a in city ips condition, Seniacerahies Listed-Salt a having States r York who Thaw, William s n Mrs. of snapshot a is picture This Episcopalians will be one of 40 citles in the United ca ep g As t City. Lake‘ Salt Pe Debye a Bras OWE PADI tek Gao . ARANTEL . CO. DENTISTS Main, busir pusine $12 "to expect a man home on 160 acres fabric known are QUALITY" 166 Malin St. ‘ cea anions : enable land than more up world ‘ t we OF RELIABLE spell fora rash."makk~ be toobefore may years, that few laws to the in water TROY LAUNDRY wae BISHOP building. STORY tt aE "THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 192. conclusions a ei fae eee: eae a tw Be EN RE ee Re eG the adr SAV water 8 ft as. sno% Hence color. be wutiful | + veo: on la laundered -UTAH DENTAL Here I city any apparel: much MMcCabe a A,A. federal agent, wade ie tor if 75 ae 1enc, ry Your For-| nn ernme eo used utilization | the - C. yee tevenne lOfticera: Maree , success of dry cess t ! b. ¥. Cook, of Cheyenne, Says it is Un-| a build soon Tenth ae Here Sehools Publle -g |}. | He : promises The Bridge-The} street, Bast Forth lin cones ie aterloo to of ‘| ‘counties neha ee ec g Ri i 4 thir eee ML. SOW? Samuel inlay ano ; MB 1% Cais ‘ on . in ent. anne a ar hase spare ono class We ean i, come Mr. The local as against = will company car street concrete bridge over the DISCUSSED BE BE WILL aed the past. that land Picking Up-The) local bank clear- shown ye at erday: were $759,071.87, Concrete ‘265c. Day. in One eo JOURNALISM: Cold a Cure natier ncaa ean QUE BROMO LAXATIVE {s eee ing {} j! . Soe re hat pb Sree o Home-Lyman Returns Martineau Baltes on ee alization z or ome of fact. The F : facts only, to]c for the dry aaakende untied Beet ; ane tler Ouly One "BROMO QUININE" That will that is and poo farming cel BRIEFS CITY ther by circumstance or direct proofjings was that Sullivan was in the bar and that|clearings crime, ‘then 3 the outcome Taust answer ---.>-______ Al-|so in their application} re better reallze made]/tlers Messrs. by eigenen | court| reference} appeal. liv wens fired the shot' that| Bank Clearings iittea Officer Ford. If it can be shown|steady increase in the no charges little makes Garcla, Sul- that it or not seem possible can be raised/ Grosscup Judge | of pair them damp, , inighicrotal of tha: soles oe. er-| th slippers fact again.foundThea his shoes Roberts geant and the toshow court sensational against Sullivan rnurder, Supreme the to stand- that Beleher's p to went does not question cireur- to stop us now that the Supreme the fact|/has declined to interfere." giveit any did not teave Salt Lake et hey the nly corroborated probable scene Tide me Ils ae session, ee ¥y point hve, story witnesses, 1 It other , x re Cee - truth. "The! oecencile with 1e case plowing, address an rat partn rg Mr this all i a oe ey careful in a the statements e rallroad wants facts, and other possible "t am convinced," said Mr. Deaver,|charge, on the great plains. that you have the beet dry farmers in| had succeeded far enough, city) City} corporation,|the of Perse - half-dozen a said in- present to the homeseeker. It cannot afford to say one word more than the hard | to : found morning gave tier controlléd Sea by our . lines we a been) e awit had 2"#ble to assume chete™ ehaen _ by} that deep At February that any by been } g 44 Be $ ax ons but , aka ing. de- of Merhill Ui! Soanicinatcol Ccalarcshat: thot DY summer fallowit he to sald,preserve It not moisture.;. to preserve itv, Dry| & of yating e in' had mM vas alin, SETTLERS. Chicago, the of partment umec erEe vreniotely Linea. as..allof:.our. possession bar and then "rea fact, one that is of told ;& x £ k ee eh the that nvibel sal Re cilae ey es Brarcskon this| on Theathtriece tar3 be iden, tor murders and: Sullivan to the very point of hola-| Albany if it be ‘ srapest is ‘wheat. stress the headof reputefed : ; ‘ i it ramlps hag wHl be ols EE , "L. B aout ERG". a ae ------=-=-==zE farm potato is unexcelled Sou bel aaace Sis Se ea stock ing up. nigged" the is, BC and ation. rf jive West, | ne arid the of Mr. laid Railroad Agent Says 160 Acres Is Not Large Enough. Farm the and west. division of the have gone to the Chicago Railwa: up violation ne e righ of oc cot volved far ehicheras that John had t enter a plea of|der vattior than take any | als zz tangled being a ho eae aa ms he|7orTth would Chances. a pave closed supplies, in which water ae peopeeey Renigvnae EE ane and Quincy rallway, with headquarters oe limited the and Irrigation spoke on "The Rela-|he advocated ofwinter Neb., ?/attion Omaha, BS uesee pee fs help| to mill wind the of the Railroads to the Dry Farm." | employment a teal" . : counsel anys state the involving #8 ; eee is attorney, case wate the Taking owesn question of the case is complete," appears ay ch chances charge county Hanson, Willard hase sonery sata tn Guards] ee cue a of : unl end, daring dash for Hb-| a one | wat Sharp. Jardine Mr. for the reason no apparent was hold|there he would District court, |interference by the Supreme court. In| federal no that held he words put on Sullivan|other Joc | ae the is vy | dort natin point, and also recognized the import-| o¢ Tae ance of government and state aid in In- | nicki Sak 2 tha Fuller sald Chief Justice aker seid there wae ground to believe} that Sullivan was connected with the|Ccourt refused the application because that alleged, and er!me him without bail to the said however, stock cereal basic big The H. Al-| Charles registered holds of the West Chicago Street Rail-| way company for an appeal and a writ| eoose soot Fst alley be He also} product of age under drought conditions. emer as a food grain. BE cB wey oe recommended application the and five to eounsel that | drich, The slippers, in court, he| Ford died: said, were taken from the room ‘and the soles were damp Substitutors own- to First between street, fain South. got the alley that possible of seeana Is it of for-| grain a produce to ability its for grant Crawford Henry at|of not would court force raid afternoon Chi-] today Chief} the| that' 2 o'¢iock announced Shortly after Fuller Justice say the not like of councit! by the common passed pair of rubber soled} 1907 in February, to identify a}cagro asked She could eg ‘court looked of sli slippers r s would it once, at paved | Was always would cereals The home. real 95 ry x Never The you kindly property subject sted in an int mber > of time Belcher did not tell any-|fore leaving for Chicago that the prop-|be the important arid farm crops. the murder. cheney nee throws any Nght on the/erty of the Chicago Rallway company He told of a variety of winter barley : : aeexperiment eeeTennessee - at ofthe winter developedand 5 Gross ar | etation, Saturday on at auc tion be solid ree j would under the decision of Judge that Gar-| {next oats used on the testifled that Belcher testifled rs. Sadiei e Belc! ane ‘Also that the company would be] dry farm station at Nephi. cia had lived at the Belcher home. She | said that Garcia, Owens and Sullivan |CUPHe had great expectations for grain | in a position to comply With all the to Tip's room the might ‘before came | {mthe recommended ums, and ordinance|sorgh special the in | his|terms required murder, and: Garcia changed is desirable! Rye Milo Yaniety, proved leather shoos for a mae wae ers. on is ain that 160 acres of public} "coras \dition muddy d and in is the jand is too small to maintain a home | unpave nuia closed not !t is and of conditions} that study the advocated He the owner of the ab yutie tase so as to enable a farmer to establish Mates be-|4 tonight declared company a See following writer Vi W: "had-our alley paved C., referred to the joint expe srimental| asa nuisance. D. in Utah and said the govern-| and I left for my home In Oakland, Cal. s ere found ago andunpaved a few days morearea.such|I thareturned to establish hopes ment remaining et is only alley in the inter-mountain Sol Be the described derwood wound, ‘The er in cerealist reau Property Will the and ‘i FF F444 $4 | QEFA+F folloy The Republican Ssaitor by Republican:-WIll enlighten the on aic Lacerta ane e intTk ober while notifiedt Dabo) bu-| try, T'was of grain investigations, At the morning: seasion, the fact that! Gi nrame Court Declines to Act) tne ofnce at Ws :shington, Industry, of plant ee ee Ce ested | paving of Wtecae cee1 recelved Te Market. assitant Jardine, M WwW. F. J. Hill Drug Co. + + South Second Anywhere. | particularly | Hint sty Gives a Gaining eee Cruet Pint the upset his share and to stand fused Health started work, avec ft had been refer, not does | Commissioner to Stewart letter The this Neer ae VARIETY. + Eixpert Government hat owners rGperty oe Te cost assessed and Wer ecu theciter, beled rtloning the printing of! wa resolution and The ittee and Delivered +> + + + + + +> +> hs ee First between Street, to committee re ALL Sey GROW ONE TRACTION | Sullivan, ald. he Later, CHICAGO proccedings. c the eferrec referred tl ce convention the ing IN INTERFERENCE NO. NO 5 Be at ted and of 1 vade, asking that cities bidding for the] to guarantee! next convention of hola-| expenses to cover bethe asked enough Street} = at was e He said that még wens o'clock, j Main South 112-114 ++> the| for > z = im- De. é 4 Fatt + = 'the ol : is france,Fe from d] 2) Quarts Lt Q Halt Toe: 4d S7 irgin + in which ; one running unpaved the; Main from Kearns west Tom interested, Ne-|1s# ofat introduced was Riepe Delegate resolution time by A snime sarv . Uispensar} Di at bartender ee . "bar| McGibbon, said bar, night Continental the lames: called man complexioned ieans a (ona) ae wna Sullivs or aske and picture of Garcia the Hke looked picture in. the bar. three but of heard fire theFord,flash Officer ingiof saw shots.and "10 rug D indorsement to congress, with the ie uode 1a eeasion bere: STORE DRUG Purea TWChe - Pint 4 ~ ah, om deiegate olton, Pal direct ported hart é the We ‘ B:+ troduced the resolution, and explained briefly that Senator Smoot's bill Is de-|;| signed to allow the entrymen to take out a homestead claim on 320 instead of 160 acres, in the arid reglons. The resolution is to be forwarded at once nothing | pentures either] o¢ our Pountate, first. l= | : ‘rn | 2 9 ORR now went ; ee -anTiunl bi "tha howe ae oo pure pre whieh A consists oe and pressing, iOU. +Tee cs ane ag er : ca Caenh ‘ i aT £5y brought out not Identify ehRR By y Bie rt eceivec Sant one ance 4 be rae Grint? Toke eee letter a missioner, ade! Fas matter. the Reput aie in rewarding was | The and district downtown. in the allevs Six Petbrence solutions ae 3 iealae a onOnE ae elo toto ha ne 3:45 2:45 | aeeue abo ee bab bar Albany the' mérnIng. and pointed/¢ testimony corroborated that Buckley and ew.. He could Owens or Sullivan Would "The man that ROE $ ls AE 5 + .2 CROSS eerie ubsolutely p js bs+ x + + + Kise othing + MALTESE +> |+ |: | gant Be? TET o'clock: in uns. His Nc eae erases the Seh-} tc on before bill Smoot's Reed ator Sen- : I Ne p Bele the into Sas went of Sts to ‘d Ot poner rt was tone fee introduced, s ts business, of order . scat without an aninoualy. Ae ee Hl ene that ‘PI etzIng ae enjoyable lunch miner, Colorado a Costello, Vee since who has been llving tn Salt Lake Ume} at the he b 1 1, was October con-j in ; = f: 2Nispihe ne Dry Farmingof the indorsement was eagermake o|gress iZl ) ‘ anc So make tamale ora Savahlea = had Sullivan thought he room court the in even that crackers with "however, stated stand witness Sullivan fact f BusKley, eye Not Cleaned. pei ae yon ETL the on e § é nine: - le mic acts ar hirares sh . has SE had Are Bill. Smoot's the. bar. Milk, Clam Bouillion, ncaa the bar had black eyes and black hair : eh Seen "11% B bar e the said hot steaming ouillion, ieman in front o 5 ' served black eyes. of ‘ izit | 5 Rar. ve i. bartender e Hot Sodas, Lemon-|Dry Farmers in Congress Pass, L. B. Goldberg Has Question ad Fora | Waiting. did not see the shooting of Officer _¢ if ~ 3. Sullivan: he said, | but heard the shots. Resolution Favoring: Senator == Ask About Why All Alleys Coffee, Malted| In front | ade,"17, Chocolate, loooked like the Ie,manst who 1¢ stood sae "V1: > 1, behin man register, cash the rom OIL OF OLIVES: | | + + FR i W ALL ervice : eet tt tt ttt et Ft CHEF ; vale eu ee e S P the robbery. "The man behind the bar/ © Aa Se a z 1908. a - 7 | His PAVEN Wie | 24, JANUARY FRIDAY, CITY, UTAH, LAKE MAN TO MEASURE APPROVE Drinks Hot who bartender, the uckley, J. in the holdup, repeated faced the ‘guns his version of the shooting and holdup. In he said, men, two were only There carries | © SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 ¥ ete te tere? te ese ete Det ore ob VE +4+4+4+40 Sateen IGN: Metal Raised Wet sbo every| 20 Richards St, Both pkoues, ra. 258 pegenery for rent. ad: Curtain Rade nd " Letters, o PETERSON Novelties * |