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Show a THE OHIPPING CLERK IN BUSINESS, TOO Women INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, WANTS TO JOIN Worry SALT LAKE CiTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1908. More than men, says Dr. McComb; and one reason is that their nervous organizations are more delicate. True, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Is"jnst the nerve-builder, appetite-giver, and bloeod-purifier they need. poclgestion 3 Years-''l me indig on for food's Sarsaparilla we | | | was troubled three years re it. rene After tak- aoe letely Joseph Rainbow Charged With}: ingured.'4 tele r 70of bottles Fras eeTesanee Mo. Furnishing Houses With vin Pain, No Appetite- Tad poor health for years, pain in shoulders, back and hips, with Se oe headac he, nerDinwoodey' s Goods. vouspess and no appe Took Hood's Sar- HAS HIS FINE APARTMENTS Said That Den of Englshman|§ Gon-= Hood's In the Sarsaparilla usual liquid, Sarsatabs. Englishman 39 been a shipping Furniture com- pany for two years was yesterday charged with grand larceny. It is alleged he stole furniture from the company and it is believed his wrong con- at least Friday a 446 a year. night South rda Wheeling partments and bed, ched property mattress board d towel He was by Deteetiy Fourth East il which spring rac facts, but he refused to talk a Does Regular Business, It is also alleged that Rainbow w stealing furniture from the company and furnishing houses on his own hook. This part of the investigation has not been com ete Wheeling says he understands, and is convinced in his own mind that. a house, the location of which he Bd not div ulge was furnished by a ro ea mw off suspicion, he Ss shipped the goo os vai Bh tana im and then had them transported to Salt ake in a wagon Wheeling expects to find that half of the alleged stealings of Rainbow A no y uncovered. ste a isis ered The1e detective s p <j on the case believe things will be brought to light to show] that Rainbow has systematically de-]| frauded the company ever since he has]| been in its employ Late st 1 1 state stated he e £ i ti Ce 't ri "plac ces es sald to have been fitted out by Rainbow is] at 175 West Third South. In this house]3 bed, rugs anda pair of Loses shades. was Mar-} Rainbo it ls understood, ried in england, wife to but did not bring his Ame -_-_--_ Bargains Jeweler, 12 in E. +> o------_ watches. 1st South. A. 8. Relser, Pre- I. Hood Co., Lowell, Masa, C. English, mony were and yn their own testi-| convictec ARREST church Koo THE E DELINQUENTS ook Store fen Barrow Bros.' Ind. phon to 317 South "aes removed 39. STAMP SALES FALL OFF: ADVERTISING CARDS LOW ° 4 ¥ hat e att Seta heated with which the merchants re buying cards adve annd other purposes. The anus follo Stamps. Cards. Envelopes. Total 2 1907 Ane en 79K #418 ,622. 622.80 630 2 1 ie aS 40 190.1, 1,634 30 862.92 Ties oan Photo ERDD Co, Kodaks finishing. 24 Main St. cans W. M. Stookey, eye, ear, nose d throat, 207 Sharon building, GT Ww. South Temple. --om Want Another Holiday. Eleven school children in the eastern part of the city made a concerted asSault upon Governor Cutler the mails yesterday, demandi he déclare Lincoln's birthday, February day this year falla on Satur ay, Fe be that a proper observance on a school the children are very anxious to it declared a holiday. Governor in sympathy with the matter, but pe no authority to proclalm {it a holiday ay, have A GOOD MORTGAGE in your own taxes, name, the dog o llecense dogs Police What's Wanted for From Department. ordinaanos. 4k eit ae yarticularly Mrs. guaranteed by this company, is a safe and reliable investment. Our twenty years' successful experience CURI ae ee ANO RUST COMPANY 34 Main St, Op. Z. OC ML if ARE Clothes are made in New York and to fit you. a4 Persistent Gambling Rumors Find Woman Long VIOLATING ne ou oO saved many human lives.|Salt oaieetios ed te statement yite that a eae évern-e man, him Mivgiy. paper, ae Bodel Co ne AoE provided Kicked he it, hig re a vient These the a the and had | Bransford. Not It te reflection department ee frame EB. ist South. is rumors have come mayor ght goes over the difficulty police|he in The mayor was not the the had in finding not He said court Either. that°Chief ‘ideal' callad Pitt's ness In the the falls squarely on Mayor] First Time, evident. meeting WOOD'S ILLNESS DELAYS Story|e Mrs. Eggen. Fnal- at had been to he had 4 come o'clock directly Pitt is not | courtroom. He mind of the} Seah e had ae admitted that. first time he last had Mrs. Eggen revolver to the attention to apparent police department lax- ceuned not do =e so. Mrs. Eggen's reported in to the the afternoon, home also house Juvenile and from_ the demonstrated oie : Othe was askec ae officers from ee arrests that show which the she ee eee were made, a RALEIGH IN 3EDS OF © nies: 22°05] chars el Saee ceatga bis estes c HUNDREDS OF GAILDREN Pitt estigation of the charges of | ¥ maintains that {it ls not with ohewendin® tt is hing w 9e doling Rint at Whe d that games cheatin oe POMCEe city councl) Monday night, general impression is that 1 abeyance: recover By penpne although the mat- until the| to stop and his he the "slough" wants Chief ability to stop Mayor Bransford Pitt. He did and Pitt "fun to make the Chief call ‘on] rood, who the accusers is}Captain Burbidge. Pitt's order of some the case for 0 we ks ago referred any and all things to Captain Burbldge. The mayor either forgot the famous order or else ignored ecks aud Hwyl it, and was really under the impression Saint en s cele ‘bration will be held March 2-at-the Sixteen cA denen nbly that Tom Pitt is chief of police th w hall Welsh: people - liv ae in axis the city are requested to wear the leek on that day and bring it with! them to the celebration. The origin of the wearing of the leek js involved in considerable obscurity, The most commonly accepted ramon on the subl ject is that King Cadwallon, who in] the year 693 assumed the title of the ena the aie for ' Reriee o years *waged...war against the] Saxons successfully, The Saxons, to Wall paper, Midgly-Bodel Will C ore 33° Open E. Agnin frame 1st the green Welshmen Saint lee pointed ree eet ene are proud to David's Btn Need Sanitary out the| wee tene the k da general System. Inspector unsanitary water SE from fire absolutely Stais night. room of the picture is now $1,000. Clark re- ibur, -conditl and sald Miss ety sie Is reateence. Herbert Bartlett, the next Pivectetus ar to appear in tbe Unilvet ka on course, ee - appear unt March. he delay is caused. by the ; earns of a "Bartlett s° accomPanist.... The date announced e| late that = Our $1.00 guaranteed razor fs best [yn city. Pull line of strops and razor hones.| State St. Hdw.. 252 So. State : Piano for rent at 23 W. Ist South. --_-_-__+--+ -___. Missionary Parewell. he A missionary farewell will be given next Friday night at the Tenth ward meeting house by Professor Kent ,)onor of Alvin Keddington, who leaves shortly for the missionary field The exercises will be given under the avepices of the Tenth ward missionary society. annual benefit bra They will be Atty making for ao for the ancien ? Ripple "will rd, and = of Linen Is the greatest value in stationery that you can possibly purchase The low price of this paper is out proportion of all to the quality and the quan- tity you get for the money. You may see it in our East = window, + } or ter still, inspect the store. it bets 7 it in SCHRAMM'S ‘"‘Where the Cars The Great Prescription Drug McDonald; Stop'' Store. Salt Lake; who makes as natural nothing to buy Duich but chocolates FAIR SKIES GENERAL PITT SEES INJURY THROVGHOUT COUNTRY IN SOUP HOUSES e ad -- Wasn't anywhere as SAFETY -s--t District Atorney any precipitation to speak of | yesterday, according to the adther rani weather..reports ACT office. The plaintiff and the sy autats Southern|®2ch a -at<the: - amount and that Buffalo reported snow less an Inch cally Separate maximum for each offenses are the Rio Grande asked for each penalty offense, charged Most act | Yesterday of $100 Eight| o they, ou in The Unite = through Hiram torney for Utah re Federal c court: the ee e r OF Cache 0 ie around placed filed to suit re En LUMBER yesterday +r in|anac $3,000 DaGe an » oe lake There his wife of the the snow 18| same depth] ad {vers wat heds, Sevier : I beHeve a. the in jt two in meals country Mifterant opening this city sin i open ng woSuid bea mind r e e ‘¢ p Salt a was will of free untimely. part of the coun-~ free soup houses proposition. Lake will mecca." now To be m. p, 6 at the It leaves baking perature since cipitation an inch, normal. our HUGH t ene lative humidity paper, Miggiy- Bodel Extate dence bi sheep plat 5. C. part pace ce PARK Transfers. to I. of Wasatch national Provo, settle h 7 Mill company Or Lacey is tary, and Main street rector. Rodn The te. would of and insulators, articles Cent ® with T. taken Badger business over by is at a di- 128 the new avenue, the February residence, 8, of 1216 Bright's disease, Martha A. wife of David A. Coombs, aged 42 years. Funeral service will be held In the Twenty- Bld ary ward chapel Tuesday, February 11, 1 p.m. The body may 3,200} , be 1 ene? at m,. to Friends 12 m. ee late residence on the invited. day of Interment the from 10 funeral. in City cemetery. 1 450 10 950 i Brushing R : 1 eJuvenates Unhealthy 150 Scalps ° > Lake see had grazing t Hill's Excellent follo Were For Forests one national forest 0 office brackets at house . DIED. returned , "doubtiess ward president present is Stock snows Cr filed oo COOMBS-At Heavy. the Salt forests some the eee Tiocal Store Iucor erates, aeAIKDA Co alre P e First to same, ee plat Snowfall Not So Supervisor Clark of yesterday from* een called to. atx from ceme RB Ernest M. Fowler to ‘sane, part of lot 1, block 67, plat B...... Joseph G. Jones ‘to Peter M. Christensen, lot 10, block 11, 105 Sandy Sfation.. %. .«..c.. Stephen W. Alley and wife to N. H. Gramling, et al., | pe °o ot 12, Parker's Third addition George W cngelhardt and wife 0G nderson, part of lot 2, block 11, plat ae eae Joseph F. Quist, et al., to Ma ry Cc. Quist, part of section 9, eo eae 2 south, range Fee Salen se Elizabeth: ‘Butterfield "and heirs to Dav Jones, et al., go of section 19, township 2 uth, Tange 1 east sils edeis)a ele rr and deec See enna f and w ife ‘1, block lot USEFULNESS in Mill Creek from general He was a prominent eh ad owner and was wel noon ‘) Per i Warren DIES AFTER OF and interment will be in che Aili) orca to Mary. ae Shir- B.. as leaves a widow and elght children, boys and two girls The funeral will, be held a a Store Robbins, part of - 18, block 41, plat D.. ee ee 3 James Young to Isaac "Young, one. in eed aa27, tow nship 1 south ee t.... teeeee sity just .16 P Matthews is fol- are ale "COMPANY. Hugh D. Park, one of the pioneers of Utah who came here in October, 1847, died Friday afternoon bees his late resi- picture frame Co., 33 E. 1st South. gl ee eee Real We ---_--_ 8 month, a BREAD the handling after at yo BARING LIFE which {is .2 Accumulated deficiency since 95 8 neh . af t 6 p. m., 75 per} Wanuat v Chariotte 1, first of ROYAL bakery. cases ROYAL etty 42. maximum] January since of in the care of own --- ' poney men the part colmr in the delivery, and provide our WES . e in lowed better, ha be Sista eee the va one Wire to Marriage Licenses. West for f wee telephone lines. e Th Thomas J, Mills, Salt Lake: Drusilla ‘eral offee te the distributing oot M. Steed, Salt Lake r all the Weate ern forsats, and ha Ervin C. Larson, oe Lake; yehelj thus far given out 1,7 miles of wire, Greenough, ‘rie rso "oH 4s coming 1,500 dy tnore, Ther Charlie son, lon. Mont.; Mar-. Thee also been received rorersl carloads, Dillon, Moa get Volunteers coaee ided free sleeping quarters for 70 ee EE Pe k he purity and Sere maintained ° ee SSE tha Moffmen, Va- i men will work as soon as which soup was served, about 350 receiyed the charity. Last night 49; pmtanae temperature, emperatur = $2; mean temperature 40, which is 9} degrees above normal. otal excess of temperature since the first of the oun ed excess excess of temmonth, 10.0 Accumulated vorece yesterday wh she flec petition to be separated from Geor A Arbuckle din a few minutes Judge Morse had granted the divorce Sh charged fallure to provide r a year and her husband didn't care to defend the suit. They were married in July, 1901 Judge Lewis yesterday heard arguments on a motion for new trial of the suit of malicious prosecution brought by Julia Murphy against Robert L Booth a the Booth Mercantile company of Bingham Junction, Mrs. Murphy eae cently vobtained a judgment far $2,500 against Bo By an orast entered yesterday by Judge the Omega Mining company, incorporated in 1902, is dissolved. Embezzied a Chatr. In @ complaint issued yesterday by he county attorney, Joseph Rainbow is charged with embezzling a chair and on another coun e is charged with petty larceny for the same offens H. = Dinwoodey of the Dinwoo dey..Furiture company filed the complaint. It 7 charged that December 24, 1907, Rainbow appropriated a chair valued at $25 to his own use 1 a watershed Oe eyfaresSane eee a little ending suit com- Oo he idle ‘Still x that my cific, which 1s expected to cause a fall-| ing barometer and unsettled weather {n the vicinity of Sal oday t Gaited - him Salt takes Playgrounds. Oo. N. & on of Albuquerque, has w licen t5 Mayor Bransford asking him for information regarding the public plays egre - _Salt . ke. , bince there are non ayo much about them: eeehoaee ta wilt de acribe Liberty park for e inquirer anc how the children of the city spend many pleasant hours during the summer there. can soup jkitchens ot the George B. Martin yes aisThird in the suit dlvorce from aan to whom he was ADs easeee 24, is one child, District Court ae Gra esterda ught the ‘Brooklyn ‘Gold: Goalie they for the aaa ke just inter-mountain sidered Be iwatee Lae x HT oeeee in arate part » United States. The hi éported was 26 aaa Oklahoma and New Yor is still an area of low presh re sure Sats coming from over the North : i of Salt Lake deserted all to Salt TES try ieee was] than] average] Marie, Mich., the ‘coldest, 18 desrees Bankrupts. residents and Wife "Make Up." Hubby Hannah M. Stallings sate her husband, Jeseph Heber coke have) "kissed and made up.' Mrs allings brought suit fer ee in: ee Third dsitrict court, chargin 5 Yesterdz ‘yt her ‘attorney efore Judge Morse and moved a dismissal of the suit. anit Stallings were married in 1898 nd have two children. L. H. against depth arger the ershed has, comparatively, the snowfall or ma, eee had the ene She 8, : a few days ago, brought torday trict court for 1901. the only the depth feet, and a ee Adjudged that and pear y were adjudicated ea by Judge Tt yesterar hall oF the dera da i est L. Gleusger, William ce Coulson, Thomas A. Horne and F. B Shra - Husband Wants Divorce. Charging ly with three places -reportine stat) age, and Sa the ay e and the cost of suit 1s asked fo following ep ht at five oh ain or aenereae by "the. Fremont Four where | else, the flock usele. a eae ae e ptosh : tor Utah is peri States of Amerlea,|jess than the average, so far this year. E Booth, district at- This is articles so (of the Green|, 9 palice, is opposed lodging plan, es- imaeaetite t i epth The free soup kitchen of the Volunis reported as seven feet, which 148) teers was well patronized again yesabove the average, In the mountains|terday. At the afternoon meai, in compan The ne County Sugar was alleged to have feed between Ja 1 rae 04. uary 1, ee oe aa . a e o i e s The county, anywhere pen- GOVERNMENT SUES FOR RETURN learn Cal! situation, deepest snow reported in' Utah for January was in the hills near Newton.) against The $100 T offense it the Inter-mountain their way to Salt nd cha ree proper| D9t know the absence of safety appliances on the rolling stool shown o he 7 1 ice ‘pulletin, defendants while it was bein ssued anes ‘miso shows a light] in tnterstate commerce. are In| Snowfall ove man. he dates of ae ee offenses November or Dec nber last year EP ne he Union Pacific te eka with two]Show a deficiency for the month. e against alt s chief of soup and make grancy laws to the opinion that peed offenses, the being asked Pitt, free ablished last week by the Volunteers of America. He sa¢s it will practi- is not in the|/ and Northfield than Tom the ad local . aeparies the 24 hours preceding yestcr-|q4 day and place a sleep-for nothing. e Py admit I am peeiedianel in this matrunning with a trace of precipitation,| ter," said Chief Pitt yesterday. "I which came in the form of sieet early] may be wr , Rio reare appliance scsived -recelved highest was .12 of an inch, which | fell in the] enape of an inch of snow, at Switt Hi- St. - Box ac.| ae from assisted bythe theorphanage. club under u orchestra idér Arthur Shephe Sdward Pitas trick, violinis it-and they both laugh. It is just Chocolates as it is to like them. filed three suits In the}|CuUrrent, Sas,, yesterday with the govUnited States. under CONCERT are concert Ornneness. Tse, _ hundre S ane appear, y being Elecfire abont make out question, so far as the moving machine is concerned The loss at BENEFIT A 12 Water turned yestecday from Fountain Baer. I where he had gone to lecture on ocal conditions of the town. ie laid ‘bs a epidemics of typhoid and diph-| therla to the poor water supply and to} city danger Ann's Monday. Charles Nichols, manager of the tric theater, which syffered by announced last Friday: night, that the playhouse at 240 South street would be reopened Monday It was thought eat the operating estimated. hye ees New ae w rear A prepar ations South. selves in the British dress, but Cad-| Was fireproof, but this wallon perceived the play and gave a|Clared, there will be no doubt leek to all his men, and.in the battle] it, as everything will be done to ea IN Great poker," | the demonstrate} the ames. went to see not No possibl at Kal aot graft against Jacob Raleigh, street|leged game, they find the men playing Supervisor, was not held yesterday by| "slough" or playing poker "for-fun," the elty council. - owing to J the {lInese " The 7a} 2 mayor believes there Is aZ way on States Booth court he Lake. DUTCH CHOCOLATES The young man slips a box of *|McDonald's Dutch Chocolates into his overcoat pocket when he goes to call-and she slips her hand into the pocket containing properly Pacific company, he Denver and Taran Railway company and lon Pacifie Rx allroad company as the spective defenda A suits IN With No Revolver, not COODCOOMOLOMDOOase ACCUSE RAILROADS OF ernment n were Main Street in whlch they caress each other with} Lack of Precipitation Charac-|Chief of Police Says They Will teristic of Day and of Make Law Enforcement Preceding Month. Impossible. United CALLED With children 11-113 FPR pots, pans and otter things that make a spectacular appearance as they careen off eraniums that obstruct their » course Mrs. <ooyman begged the court not to take her chile are n from her and promised to take better care of them in the ram KE. Iederal pores from the Alps are replete with|to me so regularly and from such au-|]ly she was discovered in the rear of ncidents oe vers human beings pave thentic -sources, that personally I am|the house. She claimed that John Kooy2€en Baved by Bernard dogs n€} convinced that gambling is going VE re yr sisMohammedan ns hold dogs sacred and|y tojq na chief ace . a Pa pie Aen eens - oes Constantinople is' filled to overflowing Pe ch at 1a 1eard, ar ter refused him admittance Then Mrs. wi I asked him to instruct his Inen tO be| Eggen says, she went to the door and A police judge In St. Louis gained more diligent in searching out gamb-|told Kooyman she would shoot him if a national Repnecad by decision | ling." he did not get away. She declares he rae sred o > in favor of a dog, The mayor did not say he had|kKooyman dared her to shoot and that or rather of ite Gwuar. The dog, which|"raked Pitt over the coals," but that}she fired, her intention being to shoot was a harmless little cur, bit a man is exactly what it amounted to. Mayor] } in the ler but not until after the man had kicked|,.,. ~~ 7 : Arr, Ra eae aoe the dog. he owner of the dog wag Bransford was elected by the "AmerThe officers went over to Kooyman's arrested for harboring a vicious dog.|!Kearns" and he stood on an. anti-}house at Ninth East and First South The owner of the dog showed the ani-|gambling platform. If gambling exists|and found him at home. He said he mal hed been harmless and that-it. did|in Salt Lake and the police do not stop; }iad not heard of the shooting and that the the the Mrs. Eggen furnished of yesterday's hearing Kooyman broke up caused her nuaband. She also said ths went to Calife ornis the fare TI tit rom San Francisco sworn. to ea of zh s Mrs ts é much oe able, with: he threw a ide lights. on' the But dog fight or anything to attract peo-|° office he was asked | Ot. x ; ; ple, dogs come running from every difor the reason of his unexpected visit Mrs. Eggen said that John tried to rection. If there is anything "doin' The mayor explained why he came and| get into the house last night and was oe Se eae aut Sone too. did not mince words He stated that} refused admittance by her sister. John see e ay, too, Beas : 7 . ' Z ; hand Wnd) feo anew ie ack 1€y stay 19,'} he had instructed the chief told the police he was in his own house : diligent in the suppr: sambling|at the time of the alleged shooting. Question is Big. about Salt Lake legen telephoned to police headThe dog question is really a big one "You see said Mayor SGransford,|quarters that she had fired at Kooyis all cities of the metropolitan class. "rumors are persistent that ‘gambling,| mai Spey } {fic some of the coe rn cities there are|, ic i rl , k = is ae Bt ae pide een ee eee Onn cae fas tals fom harmless dogs and cats ee eeceas pe es s flourishing in}Seager responded and had some little State LA tion He Says He Is Not. Not Burbidge, is at your service. ALT Eggen, down town district, nat are not Die Result t in Roast Tor f Tom, | of What She Did, But or harbored by anybody. Just as the are tramps among the St an ¢amil y there are t ramp dogs her are dogs which roam the foo ay re nothing more or less lan ' If these | : : dogs could fallen they meGiT doubtles } Tom Pitt, chief of police, received an Did Mrs. Nellie Egzgen, who resides say hed prefer to ream the streets atrall unexpected call last night about S}at 1060 Bast Second South street fire would not have a permanent ame if} o'clock from John S. Bransford, mayor|, « a r Mea Ee me were to be offered. lors alt Lake. The mayor went to the a shot at John Kooyman last night arr i téa about 7 o'clock? Mrs. Eggen declared streets of Salt Lake dogs are Leena by himself and closetec . sq common they do not attract atten. John Kooyman said she did with Chief Pitt. The minute ire Mayor she did tion. If ti 1ere {s an alarm of fire, a} . Paria have the the brought of Gowo ily with a view to taking summary e around free from p wre ‘familiar with the license of aes) Mayor Bransford Tells Chief of John May Have Been Target a sion It within reasonable length of time the delinquents have not paid up, ce artes will be filed and the ¢ ases will be vig Pandas prosecuted." Thousands of Dogs. Salt Lake harbors thousands of dogs. he ow idee Salt Lake and Kodak : seale. Wi-113 ‘WHERE THE CLOTHES Main Street marriages ike her to chilto go tween ce ever, l1undreds such f Kooyfor his chilThre y wards juvenile court. Will Defer foe Judge 7OWans, at' th close OF hearing, Fai a talk with and agreed that he of his children f Ger and that the ise a supervision aver the whole fam- KOUGYMANS AUGAIN IN THE LIMELIGHT will doubtiess be icone sanction voffe red. aq é or , through its pas pane s going to begir ee ade njiamin F who at: one time) of an special organization seit a oragainst the owners of dogs, who as an evangelist. in) tl Orthodox | fanizations2 in. -each; « town. urfailed to pay the license require ) eve ns church elty ordinance-on the subject aah t Oo i unite that a license of $2 per year must he |}making a lecture tour of the 1) man ‘ I ada poss ible paid on male degs and $3 per year on| States and will speak at the into eat-church. Mr provers was 5, meeting in the Tabern ins » Vears ago hat time rst case in the crusade was] afternoon Following th Sune there db ding in the city large kk yesterday in the police court| ture Mr. Mills vil ! spéak every night) enou to accommodate the. audlences court against one John Doe. The own-| for one week he Barratt hall... Mt » that meeting were held in a large er of the dog pald the city treasurer] Mills's tour Is not under the au pices! tent with <a eating capacity. of 16,000, the necessary license fee and conseprosecution was dis-| sse b F towers ity attorEdgar Roge assistant citys ney and police court. prosecutor, said yesterday afternoon that the arrest ing of one John Doe was simply the begin ning of the crus ade. "We wa BS in Salt 7 Ve want the . owners of dogs to know the lice nsé fees must be Laake paid," said Mr. Rogers. "We want people to t take warning and pay up. I t will not be our system to drive the a elinquents or Into court at once, The -_-- law is on the ordinance books, how- ment not dre "be Raise adhiinfor City Viole ors Will Be Rigorously Prosecuted, Jogs envelopes The total sale Cea stamps, and cards the postoffic month of January has heen complied As compared with decrease of. 3.7 to the small sale did i Ic WALL PAPER. Haye it done this mansh and we will save you money. : Duvall, both W. 24 Bs phones, 110 The but very soon prices will {| DoultonMadsenQwen& 6: | Crusade Upon Owners Will Be Started at Once. 4 --" PCO speak to the usnal "BENJAMIN'' made SEVEN GREEKS FINED FOR STEALING COAL Uadle dogs' obtain iieenses ae. in: that ASKS FOR MORE DILIGENCE) OFFICERS Seven Greeks, ae Aas the four that professed not to & ak | En slish and were kept in the Sty all MSY eee days by Judge Diehl yester ‘day were gullty of stealing coal rena the Rio Grande railroaa yards and were e ch. The four Greeks who claimed they eceuld not speak English finally nodded the assent that they kKne why and for what they had been a reeieal One of them by gestures explained to the court the size of the chunks of coal, The three Greeks who were ar: night were able to ro back Sale is almost at an end, is yours NOW -- Annual mirro Rainbow wags a trusted emphye the company and had the direction of shipments and city dellveries. At Christmas Rainbow, it is alleged, made several costly present To each of two friends, it is sald, he gav¢ $25 chair. He also gave a sled to a ‘Httle boy called Dollar. POLIGE MAKE RAID FAR DOG LIGENSE $10 ind rack, $2; wall mirror, $2, and airs $y. Last Detective I night ng confronted Rainbow with the by tablet opportunity a for only form One The big Worth-While "The Never Substitutors'' Cor. W. Temple & 2nd §. | HEY FHFFEFOFE FEF EEF E+E FEE tee e t+: tinued arrested ing pared in a Rainbow, an old, who has for Dinwoodey or everywhere. Doses ~ Joe years clerk sold is 100 STORY COPE al Expense, BAD sw CCozy HEARS s Judge Gowans Gives John Another Chance to Care for Children, Mma Made pany's two-thirds, or in some cases half value, you must act ‘Told Mrs. Eggen of Revelation, But Church Official Spoiled Plans. COURT for about a ‘‘Benjamin'"' Snit or Overcoat want If you saparilla, eran d anictn and can work bard all day. eat heartily and sleep well.' "Mrs. Girrecs, Moose Lake, Minn. Rheumatism-‘l had rhbeamatieminone of my ank ee s, but Hood's Sarsaparilla soon ve Ine permanent rellef recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs, ANN Hcreninson, Lafayette Col. Cee ee eae nme Was " KOOYMAN WANTED | TO BE POLYGAMIST NOW ALL CHURCHES. |