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Show RECEIVE RUL UN SHEPARD GASE eee MUST NOW GO TO PRISON Body to Be Laid at Rest at Influential Friends of Bookseller Still Alert-CompliBingham Junction - Holding Suicide's Remains. ments Judge Marshall. Only Kindergarten and Normal Lists Have Been Completed by Registrar at ‘U." nn of the most sought for criminals in the United States and Canada since the commission of the crime, November 18, 1906, He was traced to Salt Lake by William John Devitt chief constable of the provincial police of British Columbia, who has been on the trail of the Italian for the last 14 months. Mr. Devitt traced his man 4 from the Httle hamlet of Niagara along the line the new Rapid railway in British coun. through several small towns o nek ada along the boundary line and en ‘to Seattle and en where he i Caddio by only a fev hours then eee red enThe Italian 3 ec 10onths until oer for good Fortune and more rtly through thorough intelligent and untiring efrts it was found that i working on Oregon Short Lin assumed names t was find that oe was in after this discoy was ras still more diffict nt ac find knowing that he ce Slory in resorting the ab oem Second South str w mie os "Pino eee The presenee of Caddio in Sait Lake was discovered by Mr. Devilt through inspections of the pay rolls of the railt f se aries ee ore ign labor. A r weeks of search r. Dewitt found the name on "Pino Eee on the pay roll of the Oregon Short Line for one of the section gangs. The Canadian officer d procured nany specimens of the Italian's handwrit ing with which he had familiarized himself tle doubt in his mind was written by to sign rancesco Caddio to the oe rolls of the Rapi Raliway company in aes Columbia. But all efforts to find where Caddio Be ed were fruitle arious employe of the railroad were found, Lawerer! who knew Caddio ¥ fient or under some of his aliases ani the atcions mel' ed definite Information that man 4 wanted made his i Dcadumars in an f the saloons in West Second South treet near the Grande Western statio Rio the search was Fonawall with va greater nersistency by Lucian Smyth, deputy marshal, and by the Canadian officer. Thursday Mr. my tl and Mr. about the street for six e snow watching he their without success and a search of west sida saloons in the evening failed to disclose their man. Walked to County Jall. The search was begun again early yesterday morning and at 11 7330 "Mr. Smyth found his man in a saloon and approached anted a was just what he was looking for and at the suggestion of Mr. Smyth the} started for his "office."". Mr. Smyth talked with the Italian about ditch work as they walked towards the county jall a when they the Canadian officer on the way he was introduced to 1e° Italian -as - Mr. Smyth's partner. fe three proceeded to the jail and after entering the office Mr. a ae the Italian he was under arre about a minute for this. idea b crime for which he was wanted, he Seatiaen that he was in the jail oe not in the office of ditch ec trac whe "Ttallan admitted to the officers that his real name was Francesco Caddio and he had been in British Columbia. mitted hotel at dynamite and had fired explosion that Louisa the prisoner wa lost his understanding of the Inglis h lan guage. Story of the Explosion, The story of the aoe was related by the Canadian office yesterday afternoon, soon after the arrest of Caddio "Up ‘in British Coliimbia.* said Mr. Devitt, "there is a little construction camp called Aeneas eon the line e new Rapid railw There was the two, lc ing houses and shacks The Canadian hotel, a rough frame strueture two stories, was run by Peter King and his wife who, with Louisa King, thelr daughter, ma u the family. Francesco Caddio was among the ten ar aewalve Italians who boarded at the ho "On Ke axe of November 1906, Mr. King ie the Itallans that Be Open Every Saturday Night For the convenience of patrons and others desiring to become patrons, the savings and safe deposits departments of this company are open from 6:30 until 8:30 o'clock. the construction to give Wormen were the help, present pref- to resi on ground yesterday staking out and getting ready to build the the site, shelter = be the the from who the come four years' understood that coming be set work, from Po- ello, somewhera in t {s estimated that be the neighborhood of 40 or n- will sel at work Monday mornin been That the railroad officials have abor laking cogni the local some situation for time that. orders news, by ed as a M in closest touc h with. aboring men. working hard M. Woods, who has heen families out in some time ago promised work for men by the officials construction work, in charge of the MANY TREES TAKEN UP AND STORED IN HOUSES horticulJohn FP. Sorenson, followtural inspector, has made the ing report to th e board of county comee eee and the state board of horticultur "In th e ee of November and Dew ere cember lar graduate all those who providing they keep up their present standard of work. The list shows a total of 146 graduates from the course in kindergarten and normal work This exceeds the list of last year by 15 students and makes a new record for WwW ill have charge of the construction, was at from which place it is stated and two steam shovels Already tracks are so thet s to able houses for the material to be used, Assistant Engineer McGonagle, who will includes department students in A large per cent of this year's class are High schools of the state to the university with a course of college students The official list could not be secured, but the list which of those who was collected con sists have duly applied for graduation in june. The list shows 24 students from ie school of arts and science, 20 from the scho of mining engineering, two from the electrical engineering and one from the chemical engineering This list of college eri aduates also exceeds ny previous record The lists as compiled are departfrom the Normal Graduates Alt, Anna \ » Florence ete dna c Barlow, Vi My rtle Brain Jk ae eres Ada eatr! ce ‘amp Breeze, Dora P hilome Chabot, Carry Nellie ‘Carter oy nsen, L, Christensen, C iby ChristenFlore nee Christe > c layton, Dora Lillian f "Mabel Cook, Coffman, Mattle =f{fic6. Lenora Crandall, B +n 4 he DeGroot, E Isie Morgan B. Edwards, ' G; vans, {elene Foster Matilda Ir azee May Galbraith, {ekson, Gilmore ally pea uaee found them Yo San shipped in Jo this ‘month.' IMPROVEMENT MONEY HELD UPBY GOVERNOR night, died yves5:30 o'clock at burial Bowman 30, 1876, greater was in born this part of at Bingham . on city her will be o'clock Decem- and life spent here. She attended the Oquirrh school and Jater was graduated from the school at Bingham Junction. The family is griefstricken over the affair. At the family home yesterday her mE Mrs. Edna a irk ateeitibn and had had any treuble in her i until she had married arter developments in the case show Piened Sink Bowman carefully the the murder e borrowed $3 from left girl's stepfather, io aad overwith him as security a valuable coat asked When why he didn't take made the the to the After a visit"of inspection State School for the and the industrial yovernor ede and ficijals returne ay Cutler candace a that the contemplated improvements at the institutions have been held up owing to the decrease in revenue oe¢casioned by the refusal of corporations to ay the fixed by the last le sisletnre. enue, it caller ed, improvements $ a the that e planned on the assumption 4 lthe state would receive the money. have th ough some minor improvements ne n made and the two institutions are tip-top candition, the core nas datlen a halt on the larger vements, pending the adjudication of the corporation license suit now before the courts, 2 Plato for rent at 38 W ist eitsabetn H ; Maddock, Nellie B. Martin, Clayton z Leonard Nlel- R Scranto on, Smithen , Walter Ww tho) , J ylvester, Tra eIoi aemetiee Dora Toone, Mabel Tromp, Ethel Wattls, gar EX White, Pauli was going out of business and they ould have to find another boarding a fice Tnen he asked them to take a drink and the Italians, with the eption of Caddjio and four otners, went to their work. "Caddio and his pe Ss started in to ‘make a day o and far as liquid refreshments Wan concernant he day was a large on "Late in the afternoon the men -became quarrelsome and Caddlo, armed with a stiletto, took possession of the bar room In Bie Canadian hotel. and Pre ED to fig whole setGement. Mr. King, van "pror prietor, finally sieawea out the place and locked every deor to the hotel with the exception the front entrance ieading to the stairway Took Dynamilie to His Room. "The quarrelsome Italians then went to another saloon and up an ibi for all when Caddio disappeared whiwile e belleve that during this time the prisoner went to the railroad company's powder magazine near by and earried a box of dynamite to his room in the hotel. A of the contents he placed under the building, the rest he left in the room, attaching lot. Then he lighted the fuses, ording to 5 ession to us today. and disappear "The first eeriiaian was of the dynamite the room. The nine pe le in the building were blown in directions, Janding 20 to 50 feet from the partially demolished structure and all escaped with Ra cepling Kin beneath some pinitines from the roof, Itallan who was y iaplinabea in the affair rushed to her rescue, before he could extricate the injured irl the fevamtth basement let The Italian was blown acrogs the pt and escaped with a few bruises. of Miss King, however, all that was Van ' Th omas Winegar, Gessie Worthen Five-year kindergarten Lena Meyers ella Bacon, Jennie Gray, urse- Five Clara Jones Gwen } Andrea Palmer, Saegmueller Scharer, rene Smith, MaSchermer, Crescent Thorup School of Arts and Se From. the Adam Bennion. ences-C, H, Anderson, Calder, henaze Ch ieott, Ivy Wallace Cleghorn, Bernice Elenor Da Ray ra Pezekiel Holman, " Royal Ferdinand Itien Ona one ht Eva Onna Clara mer, Hyrum Leo Marshall, JoBlanche ae er, Cora rn A. Pixton, Hyrum Itr grav Samt est Srnith. i H. Stockman, Alphonza %. Tanner, Romona Stephe a Wilcox Paul H, Ww ymna, cone na Young AlMining aces M. len, Sonth eee Our $1.00 guaranteed razor is best ip city. Pull line of strops and razor hones, State St dw., 252 Se. State Ernes t Richard Bry- nt, Heber . Henry Ear! Havenor, Vernon Bernard Herbst. Joseph Jens men. S nry Pe Myerhofer, Harre',E 6 . Snow, John R Stewart William "pari Sutton, Richard , Rumel Woolley -Howard V. AalsPeterson, wart, Thomas Ross Wilson -Clarence W nzo L. Coo Chemical Engineering-T. W. Jones Wall paper. . Co., Midgly-Bodel eee 33 T.: frame Ist South. area NEWHALL ORANGE { : Only limited The finest quantity Get your orders in quickly, at Marriott's, 22 aS st First South. LEAVES PRISON SON ONLY TO LAND BACK IN JAIL Pr. Parker, released from the Toh morning after penitentiary yesterday e rving year or yurglary, took aboard a good sized jing yesterday aftte rnoon and proceeded to see what he ould see. All went well until he hove in sight of f the He went abuse the op and proprietors and the police station in the SalQr ea: said that he rb waiter ard of other: occupro the officers at demonstration the contortion line and deon arunnenn ets struction of proper tated le Salt t and by Lake Photo Kodak cee finishing M. Stookey, Co. Matin eye, Kodaks St. ear, una Tae. ie Sharon building, 57. wy. South Te emer a oo. ROLE Big Sale For Symphony. The advance sale r the Symphony night concert Is of the kind to gladden the hearts of the directors of the orchestra for it ‘promises the frat @reat audience known in its hisMis ss Egleston will reach the city thie paorning and confer with Mr. Shepherd at once about rehearsals, she will stay at the Kenyon while in e city. eee old, and weighs 150 pounds. Unimpenchable-If you the unequalled volume of ble testimony paveriiis, you in were to gee unimpeachai ease from which you are The the lowed in favor of Hood's Sarwould upbrald yourself suffering. District Attorney H. E. terday received an opinion cuit trict been learned, The rs ime rts iking advice Vi union body < "and s at establishment the oO' ¢ » BollerFraternal Order written in the Phere will be plenty of time yet to g et full by Dis case of and by what means, obscene, Jewd interest, of the more especially bar. cases It to seems or the members and In offe Barro w Bros. Book Store has removed Main. {nd. phone 1289. 317 South rity and pene baking of ROYAL BR in the care of the pee nee in s fol "after it "eaves our bake We © just ag particular the "dalivery, and provide Qur own cases at your dealer ROYAL BAKING COMPANY. ain Barge iegnlena 12 Gata" in watchee. ©. 1st South, ce A. B Relser, Tenchers Hold | Inwtitute-Grammi: ummar grade teachers held an institute at the Lafayette aaa yesterday County Cle k's Fees-The ‘fees in the elerk for January, eanee of the ‘county 08, were $2,561.70, as panes with 32 ear 60 In January, 1907 ita Sto jueremeed--The Salina eter company has increased {ts arcte to 350,00 0 shures. Amended acuclas of incorporation ews been filed ith the secretary of, at Kr febards u Delegate-G deere or| Dr. appointed Cutler has delegate Richards as Americ: in Medical convention of the ociety at Chicago Apri stole nee me DASE. Brono Mandarino, ar alla Was ested yesterday by Special Officer Hines of the Rio Grande for stealing coal. He was arraigned before Judge Diehl on a charg e larceny pleaded gu uilt and of nara paid ed $5 fine was Hud a eee Horse-The lead horse of a te of four belonging to the Salt Lake Min and Elevator company slipped the icy p afternoo about of the Vincent Shoe street, breaking low the knee. scene Officer Jones were qul the animal and after an examination was shot ----_---__ + -- - ___ ---_ tas eae Dauk oe Trast Ce. ent on dep Jost Pit t. SMITH, neeenid ANTao = artis Balsa President. ERD, Car SHELLY UAE OVER: COURT THINKS IT OVER The case of FE. E. Shelly, accused of the person of C. E. Taylor alle Bed to have takJanuary received Its on in the police court yesterfinal airing day Shelly, through his attc orn Ashby Snow contended that his w fa h aa gone to Mr. ylor's office to pay the rent or a nodes that they were occupying Mr magioe had refused to wife a receipt money insisted rent vas ut Mrs, Shelly sai Mrs. Shelly left Taylor's office and going out » wno es eas to Tayemanded the receipt. came to blows matter found the will row pass at 10 looked after Judge Diebl 1e case tomoro'clock. Samuel W. Woolley's Puneral. The funeral of the Jate Samuel W Woolley will positively take place _ Grantsville at 12 el oon Some ponhiaioe ay, February 2 other announce1as been caused by and no furments. This is authentic, ther changes will be made PRESGRIPTIONS We use the best of every- thing in filling them, and the most competent men in compounding them. All Cold Kinds of Drinks Hot and at Our Fountain. WILLES - HORNE DRUG CO. Phones 374. this season, selling out of away one of below these reenler There's the very best Coats of the season yet to choose from. SEL THE BIG SUIT SPECIALS IN THE WINDOW Wt-1i3 | WHERE Main Street THE CLOTHES FIT Wi-113 Ww i Main Street COODDDD nse ecisloris the indictment is t advise 2 trial, of the nat char: sens of the offense he may THE ONLY WAY TO GET VALUE OUT OF GOOD CLOTHES com<¢ TO mee ihe Many Drrors Noted. court obje ets to the too common Soe oe assignments of of > following language » apaiermyn nt of errors lack W hat 8S made up in quantity li 24 in treat ft right and class. them how The habit inste we're -}| DoultonMadsenQweng6: that ge area > Biny ibe. T BS seyadant purpos e and conger in en: Acting this that re mare who uld be had to substance, indletrather ehen Sorin In ‘construing mus at ments le the indictment deseripintetiieible dent tecie RIES: affirmet iv charge thé axel itory even Coats and lascivious books, adapted for indecent and immoral use, might be obtained, The opinion contained several points of value, ‘ONE. THIRD OFF IS THE RULE. Regular Prices $15 to $40. United States vs. Richard B. Shepard, convicted in the United States district court for Utah of a violation of an act of congress prohibiting depositing In the mails letters, pamphlets, ete, giving information where, how, of whom, to € that man premeditated plot. : father is John F, Bowman Florida, and he js at his daughter In The authorities attempted with the father, but court of appeals Judge Phillips Booth yes of the cir- You Were Mistaken Both have bu get to the : Jk Phone them kept clean siness 3 cleaning st results mt and then they will alclothes and experience bes BS‘ o MAIN OFFICR, FIRST SOUTH a a 1133. AND Cleaning ¢ 6 Dyeing Co. STATE, ol the ehaieht of an imperfect trial, er east discredit upon the worth any of them and then: quote from Judge Sanborn, as follow and Ww Sie counsel of the "lee arning ca bility rf those INDEPENDENT peravcly: Rdna o_O Po ee Mrs. ber the and wo- CITY BRIEFS. vane years ee young Temple street Her funeral held Sunday afternoon at 1 to this month. ihrown out tor iseases or on account bu yas ed not being up to the standard for spring aaitvare. shipped in. this "There was also 10,000 seedlings aE from the Sei ected and a portion ch were ins ah nicotine water oe ‘Gen frweh fore graftin ‘tT have inspe ee forty stores wher threa wholesale acares discovered in Portland but he eluded the Serer es ane afeappeared until a few ys ago en Lf was ascertained that a was a "eale ke It ‘is not known whether Caddio will consent to being taken backto Canada If the Ttalfan resists ~Steurity & Trust Building , 34 Main Street Sw Opposite Z. C. M. I. the street Thursday morning about from Hall's, Junction. Over upon that «4 alleger judgment ont rinst a some of thos fied turn out to be as frivolous : as we have just cited, it {s at least difficult to resist a suspicion that they themselves were certain enBrS Was cas next review ass igned eaainnitc rejection and the refusal by the ins Pee oth for 17 Pounds Sugar $1.00 wee High Patent Fl Straight Grade 4 pounds Navy ones and in ORDER. ck} Best Sea Best 3-lb. our Beans . : Z 5 pounds Rollec 1 Oats 3 pounds Macare yni or Spaghetti pounds Lima Beans cans Utah Tomatoes ans Peas. Pork ana Beans cans Potted Ham ie ma? Cottage cans conclusion defendant have disquestions not raised at _ and not properly preserved in the bill of exceptions, <A careful exminati of n record satisfies ue that the defendant had a fair and partial jal, Ing which the court unde asperat nnoyances displayed marked equipoitse and judicial : the defendant yegian Herring Pancake mice. the prosecution of his busines Mr. Shepard gave information as to books could be purchased, where such that the law has now On the been taking Into accase, it Is will be probable that made ae ntial a par rdon f¢ Shepa alr, sweet satin skin secured skin cream and face powder. ee oe SEE UTAH'S RESOURCES IN CHAMBER -- OF COMMERCE th e the number 2800. Phone Ind. normal of 46, gage training accom- of in sailed 5 in a good srovide been istody of children figured prominently ie. ates navn Ju dee | now proceedings before the divorce street Third South of the resources of the hand knowledge state t welcome all We shall be glad to of this sort that may care to _Horace S. Ensign, secreite Fair association. "We and particularly the believe ev should know as eS children of their home , as possible about -- exhibit here will we believe that help enlarge the eas on this sub- Wall paper, on ean Midgly-Bodel C 33 B. frames. lst South. MAKE TWO DIVISIONS OF PARK DISTRICT NO. 1 At the suggestion of former Mayor Morris the city board of ark commission yesterday decided to Qy ride Sarkina. district No. 1 into two tenThe first a include Brigham Th East "council ha 2 month alimony divorced wife in Idaho now Allce ay for support children was married of ie Is in 1997 to G. nothing toward spor ; eset 3 ' ae R. {Bre Tatkins "has it in' "Tell man," : the court sald the he is a the if he is a attorney. man, tall, uly his mae « for _.,~ . The get ° aetna telephone WANTED. 20, diamond. <Addre ss Box price, and arene een num a EUnet LOOK will OUT begin FOR Fe NEW Sunday. STORY. It ei ieove adventure of the genuine kir ploneer material, and EEE NeLy New story begins Sunday. ater tered athletic} face Largest @t. the a new will have efault a to SD BEY at will be en- . | t.| 4 yuane & Jorse asked Vance several ee tions about his home, finding that he ha in orde ee Supply Co. books, ledgers, accounts Second South Stationery Stree Store 9 in ‘Utah. Blowers Still at Large. has been learned of the attempted to blow the plant of her the Cudahy two s Packing Sona: on West Third South street Yesterday morning, The police have a od deat ription of the men and are working hard to apprehend them. About two years ago an attempt was made to break open the safe in the same office, but as in yesterday's case it was unsuccessful. SS ~~- HILDRETH'S VELVET 1 "a Smooth, delicious, | palatable. Is| Vance again The case of Amanda Vance brought out aeicerhine George W unusual in the recitaal of mae un eae Vance Is a nephew ac anlage € hi sot with Mrs. Vanco! 1907. Seehad She a restraining order to; court to e enjoin en aan from disposing of the which tthey live and some other! | I t ne {B) propert hou told.} Nink date or restraining 80 West ces Safe Nothing men who her) against | 8. Nink Lorena up again Nink c ame cause show stated ‘ Dec. 14, f t at the eleventh came attorney a nd Ssrigham to Fifth South street, Nick Byhouwer, the new superintendarkes way instructed to plans fox in nprovements in the first parking distriet and publish notices ue intention, The pa ard also rec possesses Breeden Office her big she were married June ls lived at 324 have and street. J adge Morse ----- the husband, Benjamin TF. Watkins. TNGy | were martled Dec. 20, 19%, at Farming-! ton Mrs. Watkins is about 45° years old. She said that her husband dra freely Six days after their arriage, ehe ald, he beat her black and blue and she had hile move for a week He is always drinking,' said. Mrs.| Watkins | not); is he when you to cruel he Is drinking?" asked her Ben ey | ‘Indeed he is, most_decidedl Mrs Ww atkins testified bes teat Christ- | mas her husband knock her senseless! and that four hours ae her daughter came home and found her unconscious. | She said her husband had demanded! money and when she would not elve him any, he beat hey Lake, West yee ar, | or the new year's. them) jour nals and loose le Judge} her. help to county the usked Morse awarded her $35 a oes alimony and custo cs of the chil ire together with the divorce ° _} Zina & bugey wh ich oyn ah 196 in Salt South Third four children, rangin » two years. She aa) contributed rape clad " his| 274 Clays . e Day she has in es Sonn nine had the and Tit e case Lawrence A ing grounds and two men for park rk during Februa in an effort to eet the trees and shrubbe ry in shape for sprin ee- nate eae, gaa Sah were duces e District | Van ance hack to the stand and asked her zs . ‘ r divorce) ques peu which showed that, on the surwent an order that the children be given| face, ces were: living much as into the custody the mothers other aoenie do. However, he entered the Zinn May Clays, with three children, | order, restraining Vance from disposing said her husband, William W. Clays hadjof the property and the case nina not provided any support since AuguSt,/to trial after the Sheets case S06. hey lived at Bingham Canyon The é heard before Judge Morse} . ee two months ago when Clays was ordered eee rE. Leatham appeared to push o show cause why he shouldn't pay alise against Joseph M. Leatham. She non ‘lays didn't show up and all) wanted an Injunction te restrain him court granted a divorce on the grounda| from ae eee of the household goods, of noesupport, ordering him to pay £235 in whic he 1S a community interes: Day "The 2509 Are Given to Mothers by Court C1 support of the children for over a although he bought some things for South. Phone Children in Divorce Court n 0 2 7/4 WEST FIRST SOUTH Dell ture. uplis Ib. 1b: Ib 10e had been a prac- ticing lawyer, had attained consliderable eminence in his profession, anc was regarded by the community in Salt Lake City as a man and honor; but becoming interested and actively engaged nas the directing spirit of a book store, he thereafter gave speclal attention to the ao ection of books termed erotic' or curiosities In litera- Satin eigc ae Ile erates Thc 5-lb. cans Lard «+656 10-lb. cans Lard $1.25 f Ibs. dried Prunes Ceeitasacsoee Ibs. dried Apples, Pears or PATI 0) Ci or terar a Cal le ot aca mete ia: Zhe 5-lb. boxes Fancy Oakes\"s; .. 54. fle h-Ilb, boxes Soda Crackers 10c 5-lb. pke. Soda Crackers 252 10 bars Laundry Soap oh, Ses aan ibs. Washing Soda 25¢ bars Fels Naptha. .25¢ Floaters No eee Error. Finding no reversible error in thé record, the duseuvent of the District court is affirmed But notwithstanding the Court of als cided that Mr. Shepard hed etly fair trial and there pe a sentence o imprisonment for months. imposed by Mars fas: must stand, the court say "The evidence in this cake fattees that for many years prior to the time in Iams Ce ELGL TT Mota re eee Bacon aren cans Lard.. 2 temper. question GROCERY We o one of erence, in selecting their dent men of families. will list Bowman, 5 county St. Mark's hospital. She was unconscious to the last. The body was iaken to the undertaking establish ment of Eber W. Hall on South West The Edna 5 the South terday city. Mrs. =D in and normal departments has been pre pared by the registrar of the univer- > now man who was shot by her husband in a rooming house at 64 West Second t ‘ is jail awaiting a hearing before United States Commissioner ae which will be held next Monda The crime for which Caddio will have to stand trial is said to have been the most dastardly act committed in British Columbia, and he has been The official list of students who will be graduated from the University o Utah next June in the kindergarten ts prisoner ar- Lucian marsnal set r"4 was been aC ago, Monday 2 months next 3 ws The 14 yesterday noon by deputy United States has o occupants rested Smyth, only "~= its Not as the date for the dirt to begin to fly on the site of the proposed Oregon Short Line and Salt Lake Route depot, but orders have been issued from jeneral Manager Bancrofi's office which require the officials in charge < Francesco Caddio, wanted by the King's officers in British Columbia for dynamiting a hotel and killing one of Were CaCI OO OOOO Tracks Now Laid on Ground and Excavations Can Be Rushed, SUNDAY 9 ee Stee eat Explosion. BURIED Sc in That Overcoat Days oe Killed Thought lf You ee Girl Foreigner Landed by Marshal Smyth. BE in! YOU. -_-_- ooo OF FAMILIES COLLEGE NAMES NOT GIVEN WILL MEN Reversible Error Found Record by Court of Appeals. Jealousy Passes Away at Hospital. -_-_- a WRECKED CANADIAN HOTEL EMPLOY One No Date Finally Set by Short Line Providing Present Standard of Work is Continued 148 When Fifty Men Will be Will Go Out. Employed. n | aor Francesco Caddio Caught Salt Lake After Months of Freedom. 4 -_, - | OOICIOIICOIO jo IOI?WSNVS$UaoaT - FEEBRUARY have just re- ceived a fresh shipment of this fine molasses eandy, which is of course in our candy department. We want to remind you of that candy department if you are not familiar with it. There is something in it for you. SCHRAMM'S "Whore the Cars Stop FEUAAAA DIES FROM WOUND NADE BY HUSBAND ARREST ITALIAN WILL START WORK NAME GRADUATES ON MURDER CHARGE MONDAY ON DEPOT, IN TWO BRANCHES ~= SATURDAY, > CITY ¥, UTAH, LAKE SSS SALT SSS REPUBLILICAN, SSS (NTER-iWGUNTAIN SSS THE |