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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1908. RIO GRANDE STIs SERIES OF LECTURES TELLS TRUE STORY OTREETCAR COLLIDES DIRECT GRAFT 18 NOTARIES PUBLIC Ghe ARE TOO CARELESS WITH A MILK WAGON BY NOTED SPEAKER SHOWN AT INQUIRY OF REGENT BLAZE UNION EMPLOYES Style Benjamin Fay Mills Talks Here| the taking advantage of| the in 7 f labor local a world terday, as the result of the oh e a notice the evening before, éaréement between aoe the ae the to Gee Congrational church, SEN PROS out through a -os-| yes-| and tl Electric Light Bulb Ignited Bed Clothes-Explains Shooting and Bruise, will -- bi Harold Arrington, who claimed rob- Soh ty hee RE n| bers shol at him last Sunday night number of down-|the grocery store of Westwood in & Coal last eee him over the head with withdrawn night, andsr thoseDubai that ue are | Sous, struck ; ; Fe -;a blunt instraen f and then dragged left will }be Issued fromee the theater box|*, . ; office office to to avoid avo confusion. There | Eropr ama tor are still| h 1d the him to with-| made of-| Dick | box ms , of the} railway aaah ere, the posting of/ many of the best seats to be 2 es out charge on application at which vir-; ° abrogation the means of pe given oe a resistance? earned oe er to offer a effective Thi sti a3 Ni:par-| This was the question that was amount a ess World whiel t! greatest reutterances of spt cial: music al program in Arthur Shepherd, organist at First present dullness In the labor marto force a fight on the unions at tually "Adah charge Goulds a the rear of a sig an ; the store, last night confession to Detective that cleared the mysj fatticiie Shannon being | tery and resulted in Arrington''s Chea. | promptly released from the city jail hfackamiths, bollermakers and mechan-| ™¥. Mills's complete program for n ce ee as the detective supposed, Arringblac ksmiths: ees c " nnckorasent | ae! k Is now announced. e will begin! ton accident: uly set fire to the store ics in its shops March 14. . "ed I ealonl les of free lectures on "The Modern|. ind SES ee shstora Oi the, mCLBGr contract provide s for th y 1 Bho nonin Chaitin tt "to 6 hit Ae Shak shines its ee athe shops. minimum hours of labor per Bares * esa rs acre has Oe and perhe wages T. B. must be Purves of irst by], signed - is issued > Diy just erder fe : Superintendent which the ed by the ing raflroads of the the j wine establish corpora~-| It has the "open even been shop system stated that Such the a wide-sweeping part of the heads 0 Mi ie 1 a similar order will be issued ing the conductors, engineers and neCRy Not "Open Shop" Let world the Go gow. is be virtually operating official yesterday, to to attempt railroad the various brotherhoods the order posted or yesterday "The the case off Free|rather Be Jetectives to see who have work- from the beginning. By ing "for ae to Watch Taken letter from bed shoes and stockings down on the side of to pare his toe nails the It chilly he in cloth sae Hi mae irning ot the store, so and, bed was made caught to put fire the from fire the out, heat but svas Slips picked oughly of his haste building his gri he feet and this on his Fire his head, he was time said, Exploded not Cartridges. understood that every man in our em-| ploy ls a member of one of the broth-]| erhoods. We are all union men on the| Rio Grande." . Employes of the companies are, how-| ever, of the belief that an attempt wIl!l/ be made lo reduce wages after March | 14. Within the last six weeks the com-| pany is reported to have latd off 1,000] as ne ain ane: een whtetiee = : < te ate aan that tone ae pecember 2 Jast. Phe blanks are numbered from 18816 to coe Rene cunt at Sohn Westwaod 19000 inclusive, the official stamp being ea imued it under his pillow in the tajen at the sume time. Six of the] *™ Pp Car ee eran Taelee tie orders, ranging from $25 to $50, were ees : be Die ane uperh sated and tho cashed at St. Joseph, Mo., stores-on Jan-|~°¥ Ye" Peepiod vd The first shot was yary $1 and February 1, a small bill beent tne ius Sake nie fol. ing purchased and the change In cash] t0© a a hie auceaesiail and it is practically} about 100 postoffice money orders which|tecticoe they stole from Office No. 169, Chicago, tectives is trying to make ad-| ditional reductions in its operating ex-| peing received paoy ‘The postoffice officials belleve that the} penses, Probubly After the robbery and eile dtubaavan thuatnleured: parties Retreochment, y . was ing are working accordingly : west and sent out. the burning up, the: of der asked him about the shooting ed ae ,"~" The warn-| ™nston el De he tine or was sciousness, shots were eehatr ron Ae ae ene av less un- felgning male as three three that w'onty he claimed fired. There were those in C.-H.;,Schlacks, vice president and San a aS Ee | the neighborhood, however, who said general manager of the road, who is|_ Germs of Disense should be prompt S| tl ey heard five shots Arrington adnow. in lt Lake, was called. to New|Iy « elled from the blood. This is vaitced he hdd a purpose In being of York a few weeks ago, and when he me. when the system espe clally a i =~ Sie aT rae oF ' saale 1 . susceptible to them. Get rid ae all im-| hazy memory on the proposition 0 returned West last week it was rum-| purities in the Gred about the Denver offices of the|Sarsaparilla, company that radical retrenchments| whole body had been ordered by Gould and his New York officers either side could break the by and thus preventi taking fortify Hood's| your Last night an old favorite Orpheum performer left the service of the theater and retired. | forever from active work This "actor' had been with the house since its opening, more than two years ago, and up to date had never failed in filling an ae Patol place on the bill con-| tract by, giving 30 days' notice. The company ‘has posted its notices at Salt Lake, Grand Junction, Burnham and all nthae shops on the system he master mechanic of the Rio Grande Western, who is head of the local shops, Under Mr. Purves, was not in the city yesterday. Among the men affected no action has as yet been taken. Officials of the unlons refuse to discuss the situation In more than a general way until a meeting has been called, and some a : ie ae oad 7 ye ete epeorome omen: years in & states and been operated by 37 different operators. John Bowlby, who has operated it since its Salt Lake engagement, sald he felt like he was partol go « se {ng , from an old friend, when we sent the old machine to the junk plle, and re- Cefinite action decided on. D, A. Camo-} )a-caq it with a newer and more modern mile, secretary of the boilermakera'| )ijgarome. But such is the way of the union, one of the organizations affected stage away with ‘the iol a and on with by the order, stated that probably some } ty). new, decision to when be would be Men Feel reached the meeting called. today of the men as would ; mes Wall Strong. paper, Midgly-Bodel piclie Co., 33 5 B. ee ee outb. The men do not, apparently, fear that the Rio Grande will attempt provided that if the rallroad finds it to fight unionism a the las not enough work for all its force, even if that one: an most disadvantageafter that minimum has been reached, ous to the unto Nor do they fear, £ : : .'|it shall cut down its forces. In the they say, that if such) an} attempt is last month, for example, the force has made, the railroad will have any chance lald off fora day at'. time, for been of success in the battle. Most of them three or four different times. This is seem disposed to take a conservative in violation of the, contract. view of the matter, and they refuse to iad Hard Contract. say much until they have talked the "ma r over among théemselyes and de"Then, too, the contract has been cided on some joint action. broken In the employment of imen "As a matter of fact," it was pointed| We have made protests through our out last night, "the railroad has for|regular district representative, but some time been violating the agree-| they have not pald very much attentaent which is to be abrogated March] tion to him. 14. The agreement, for example, pro"Apparently the company is ‘sore' at vides for a minimum of eight hours a] the contract It entered into at day for six days in the week. It is|a time when the railroads were ‘up against it' for men, and had to agree to almost any terms. They have never showed a very willing disposition to Saye 2 terms of the agreement, have been, as stated, several open viclations. "Perhaps, now that the officials find conditions in the labor world more favOrable to them, they may try to force a better contract with the unions. Perhaps they may try even to work without unions. Open Every Saturday Night To receive deposits. the Sav- Railway's . < ings and 1 Safe + oe Deposit , De- partments, from 6:30 to8:30 o'clock p. m. , : 24 Maw St., Op. 7. GC, N. shots The last thing Arrington explained on ‘the missing $70 that was in the . in the Westwood home The trun trunk was owned jointly by Arrington The $70 belongand John Westwood. Arrington . that he did not steal the money, simply put it in ar 1OtRe place that he thought would be safer ; The police say the action of Arrington was the most pecullar that has ever come before the department. Arrington stuck to his original story like a "veteran." The store was burned Sunday night. Detectives Shannon and Wilson interviewed Arrington Monday morning, and then formed the theory that the boy had not cold an honest story Tuesday afternoon Arrington w as locked up. He told the same story on Wednesday; again on Thursday and again yesterday morning. The story was the same all the time, that robbers fired at him, that he was slugged, dragged out and that his memory lapsed. After Arrington was. releaséd last ! night the case came to an end as far | as the police department is concerned. The police believe the last story related by Arrington is the true version of the affair a The purity and cleanliness Sena in the baking of ROYAL BREADIs followed In the care of the handling after aves our bakery. We are just as particular i the delivery, =o provide our own cases at your deale / ROYALBAKING COMPANY. os OLD KINODROME MACHINE HAS DONE LAST SERVICE) ca to them jointty. The contract which will be abrogated next month has been in force since September, 1906. At that time it was agreed that, after the expiration of one year blood and I, Innings Now. "The men will not, in all probability, act hastily. They may even allow the railroads to make what terms they ylease for a while, so long as conditions In the labor world remain as they are now. On the other hand, they might declare a walkout here is no telling until the temper of the men has been sounded. "There iz just one thing sure abput it, and that is that the railroad will not be able to put an end to unionism, The men are just as loyal to their unions, and realize just us much as ever What the unions accomplish them. The railroad may try to get on the ‘open shop' basis. If it does, it will find it is mistaken." The Rio Grande system has always been known as a particularly strong union road. The men are strongly organized in nearly ali the departments. ' $1. 60 guaranteed razor fs beat {y city. Puli line of strops ae Tazor hones, te 8t adw., 253 So. BE. H. Callister, John H. Seeley and Cc B. Stewart, the committee appointed by the Utah Wool Growers to aid In the fight against the passage of the Burkett bill, leave for Washington this noon, The departure is made a earlier than from planned on acceunt of a summons effect that all comWashington to the mittees must be there not later than Tuesday. - Still After ey bul "Spot" ear, nose ding. 57 W. King. "Spot" King, who is just rounding out a term at the state's prison for chicken stealing, will be released in 40 days. Officer Heath said yesterday that King will be re-arrested and prosecuted on a charge of having stolen » chickens from Andrew Gallagher. e alleged crime {is about three years Barrow Bros.' Book erore | pas. paar to 317 South Main. Ind. ph 239. ae artes The Modern "The Modern of a handsome Security and aoe ere, Strong en Strong Box," is the title booklet issued by the Trust Safe Deposit com-| pany, of this city. It is attractive in! design, and is illustrated in two colors'! with numerous half-tones of all parts f the company's place of business. The story it tells is that of the development of devices to hide treasure "since man | has had anything worth hiding." The book is attractive for its pictures, for| its workmanship, and for its subject matter. Pleno for reat at 2 W. Ist wagon to tt for bD. }t Culver, pavement and South INVESTIGATION 3°30 Jobo 7. Lyach for Councilman was a few Porter, Rowley and Edgar Said to Have Carried Out Fowl Practices. ‘George Porter, Arthur Rowley aid Andrew Edgar were arrested yesterday af ternoon by Officers Heath and Price or the supposition they are the thieves who took nine chickens from the chicken house of Wililam Kramer, 2 Grant avenue, early yesterday morning, Officer' Heath, who has the reputation of being the "chicken expert' of the force, went to Kramer's home and made an Investigation. Porter lives in.a house adjoining Kramer. The officer discovered a chicken fast In the fence on the Porter side of the line, so he stated, and also a hen across the street. There were also feathers about the yard. Continuing his investigation, Heath stated he found that Porter had taker seven decapitated chickens early in the morning to bis brother-in-law living several blocks away Arthur Rowley Ives on Fourth North between Bixth West and Seventh West Andrew Edgar lives on Third Seventh West and Eighth West streets, The boys are about 19 years of age. It is alleged that Por ter, Rowley and Edgar were together at Porter's home early yesterday morning drinking and carousing. The theory of Officer Heath is the boys stole the chickens and Porter received them. Ati Last-wwe A Second pervisor of THERMOS BOTTLES The kind that hot things hot things cold. keeps and the the cold In automoblling or other trips, or at your own home, 1 Thermos Bottle will keep anything. at exactly the same hours. temperature for The price .allover the world Is $5 and up. and the same prices prevail with us. We Cross Lined that nave these Leather if you bottles Cases, in Velvet prefer them way. -SCHRAMM'S ‘‘Where the Cars Jake Stop'' Raleigh before the city council last night. John Westerman, a partner of James Hardman iv the buiiding business, volunteered the testimony that h's_ partner had paid $4 for the privilege os hauling city sand from the pit or North Main street, while other eatic nony showed that William Harmon, Jake Ralelgh's partner, procured the sand for nothing The testimony created a sensation und coming as it did at the close of peor! long evening, the Raleigh inestigation was continued until Monday évoitinic at 7. o'clock when Harmon will appear to. testify Just before Wood Westerman a ppeared Councilman and Supervisor Raleigh had announced that they had practically concluded T. R. Black presided in the absence of Councilman Ferry. Attorney Johnstarte the evening off by introson ducing witnesses who testified to the good character, fitness and splendid qualliications of Jake Raleigh as the head of the street department. Arthur Frewen, 780 West North Temple street George G. Smith, a Democratic nominee for the council from the second last fall, and former Mayor Richard P. Morsaid that Raleigh w sa capable au efficient man Charges of Jones Disproven, Statements were made which showed that the report that Ralelgh had given poll tax receipts to Gillesple, Kingdon ind others was inaccurate As a matter of fact, Raleigh proved that George Jones had given*the receipts and that the men had not worked out the time. Chatles Harmon testified that the sand in North Main street, which belonged to the city, was given to any one who called for it. Ben Harmon, a foreman in the Third precinct, said that he has never talcen a dollar from the city that he didn't earn. Former Coun¢ilman Martin FE. Mulvey said that Jake Raleigh was the best street supervisor Salt Lake ever had. "Did you ever work out your poll tax, Mr. Mulvey?" asked CounciJman Ed O'Donnell. "No, but [€ the collector had ever showed up I'd have paid it," was the laughing reply Bran Deal Explained. Will George, now a deputy in the department, So PORES the bran it Rich's again, and 2d Jie Pitts barnman, denied bias there ever was 1 telephone conversation in which he figured that indicated that he or Raleigh had received money for selling the bran back to Rich He explained that he had ordered bran and shorts for the barn and that the store delivered bran which was sent back. Pitts denied that Raleigh ever Kept more than two horses at the barn and said that these were authorized by actof the council. Councliman Wood flared up _ that Pitts had received pay for working out his assessment on mining properties in Big Cottonwood. Pitts said he was up In Cottonwood Aug. 15, 1907, and that he remained several but that he wasn't pald by the city. The payrolls were demanded by Ralelgh and the record proved tts's assertion. John B. Reed, and Policeman Tom Gillespie, who live along West North Temple street, told of the indefatigable worth of Raleigh during flood times. Puts Wood on the Stand. There was murmur of excitement when Attorney Johnson called Councilman Woed to the stand and the lawyer proceeded to ‘make a monkey" of the man who was pressing the charges. Wood denied that he had hunted up evidence against Ralotgh. didn't know who drew the affidavits didn't know that J. M. Thomas, his son-in-law, had acted as notary for them, and didn't know a great many other things. He said he had been to Armstrong for advice on the matter of presenting the affidavits, and the attorney volunteered his services Councilman Wood fell into a trap when he said that it wasn't right for the street supervisor to let men off for a time and stiil-allow them to draw pay from the city "Do you think that the street superviscr would be justifed in discharging a foreman who would accept pay when he didn't render service?" "I'm not a court. How do I know the pens ality?" Councilman Wood parried. "Yes. but you are the prosecuting attorney," insisted Mr. Johnson. "Don't you refer to me as the prosecuting attorney again," Wood sald, exciltedly. Wood's Have Recetv a ME Shipmelit By The first evidence of diregt graft came unexpectedly at the close of another threehours' session in the investigation of charges against Street Su- } "CHICKEN EXPERT" ARRESTS THREE BOYS Grilled nizing Session, LINCOLN CENTENARY MAY BE MADE HOLIDAY" The next legislature may provide «a legal holiday for February 12, 1909, whict jis the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. In regard to the matter, Governor Cutler said yesterday; "I received letters this morning from nine of the school children of Salt Lake City, thanking me for the attention given to their previous letters, asking for a holiday on Lincoln's birthday, and suggesting that his hundredth anniversary, Febdruary 12, 1900, be declared a legal holiday am heartily In sympathy with the idea of making this day a legal holiday: and it Is very probable that the legislature, which meets tn January, will take the action necessary to declare {t a holiday It would be a fitting recognition ef the great service of Abraham nation, Lincoln to the ‘It is very gratifying to sce the interest the ere are taking in this matter, as it indicates that the schools ar¢ giving to Eincein deserved credit for his work in saving the Union Wood Defense at Another Ago- Puneral. Governor Cutler to Urge Legislature to Remember Hundredth Anniversary. examiners have complaints charging gross Phe arrangements for the funeral of John T. Lynch, to be held at the Masonic temple tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, are completed and the deceased will be laid away with the impressive of the order The Masons will the body to Mount Ollvet after the ser- ¥: CONTINUED driving minutes i va thoug h 1. been madly injured le was removed to the hmergenk hosplita where {t was found his i re slight The harness was I one of the horses and the wagon was damaged slightly W hile he accident ended with com paratively ht damage, eye-witnesses say that It was only y a miracle that uc was the cass id some of the by standers are p articularly in the motorman for hl ehay the smash They say that the car was traveling at 1 high peed, far exceeding the. legal limit for vehlieles in the city The car tru the wagon, and sent the horse tumbling with the force of the blow Martin was dazed for a moment, but quickly rallied md, went tc the ssist ance of the animal Then, t is ated the motorman started to bully e young driver, chiding him for what the motorman called being so reckless "It's you who were reckless eplied the boy, whereupon, it Is stat a. the motorman became wrathy and came near starting a fight ‘by cursing the driver and several of the spectators UTAH SHEEP MEN LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON TODAY Dr. "W. "M..Sto okey, and throat, a Sharon outh Tem milk hurled street Temple ibout was thorThe did to be on the yoman who employes, 2 out much him city and to and then weeds and ae department, and meee. Aiea Denver, I can*not think that it means| anything so radica Jookout for a man have in ‘air get struck He said he up and who him up. He said he all of the conscious bruise pain ys w hic h merchants In on the feigned unconsclousness. knew when he was pleked Sean OTT the yard. burning and Stockings rolled over in Chicago. Missouri, to the the against the casing of the teneeten ac ele rercesy ewe door. ie .|head R..M.:Fulton for spector for From TT aaTORT SSO m his he cain bit before store. He a sort of a tent out of the bed clothes and placed the electric Meht bulb under the covers. 1 some manner. the Oslinameels ELS My Alan s: aia | not Seine Arrington explained that home from his call a little midnight and went into the jinto Wh ie is Thursday, ‘Realization on} othe employ. its in men of ganizations i on and Non-Ac ¥} sitting Makes the] beg: an | rallroad,| an the ast stated that he wat ited Shannon and Wilson, "Immortality;'|took Inactlon "What | suicidal," Bernice unable to do so In stamping around on the bed he burned his right foot and ankle. Seeing that he could not }put out the fire, he jumped up and ran also declared improbabl members pe the mechanical | forces, "It would Monday, Round: Friday, however, is denled by men the operating departinent In high Salt up atk in PUAN and iInany tl "STOLE MONEY ORDERS fs ain intention of subjects: Tuesday, "Action, tion Wednesday tion and Its employes, itis surmised/ by gome of the men that what the railroad Js reaily going to attempt Is to ih |} uae C@n) of Pra tice In the afternoons at Unity hall Mr. yrs will clive a series of Interpretations| of "The Bnagavad Gita." under the fol-| Rilo Grande] between century Man g the Sermon on the Mount' Tuesday ‘The|.. ie rea ea rtor { la ; rolden Rule and the Rul of Gold; V3 OM ae ae 7. 5 u a - "ight a 1cclWoonesday, "Fine ling God in F oolls heed Teagame b uildlding P firetr, o ? theie set -F sh _{ dex ntally aint Gt rE vile' das TNT Mar) Bulb. the From Caugbt | Pinal idement? "The day, and representatives of the and are the result of the work-} agreement gitional | ts ae side. follows: Co rone| the Twentieth tlve power and car departinents, whose head offices are in Denver. Bi tor the effect that all rules and regulations! in the of employes government for the made is and abolished, be will shops effective March 14. Inasmuch as the rules and regulations referred to were] compiled after contracts had been signsystem unions, 4 secture Con a wit South who Work in Depariment. Then Wood was compelled to admit that he, himself took a vacation from Oct. 15, 1907, until after the city election, but he said he did it at the sanction of Raleigh. He said he drew his pay as poll tax collector in the street department, but did very little work He then explained that he didn't becity employe shoul@ go out of and then expect to draw pay he time spent away from work, "It's always been understood," interposed: Chairman Black, "that city employes are to have time off during campaigns. "ItU's never been understood with me," sald Jake Raleigh Johnson proceeded with a distressing fire of questions and Wood became so annoyed that he begged off and Jake Raleigh went on the stand The street supervisor showed that the men who had testified against him had been discharged by him, and he proceeded to show the Various breaches of street department etiquette committed by the accusers. Some of the Reasons, "What did you fire Lawson for?" "Cause he wasn't any good.' ae at did you fire Leonard for?" ause I cot him layin' down under a a eran with a lot of poll tax men.' Jones "What did you fire William for?" es drunk "He was arrested for teoote and then J.cenrned him off tke streets Makers statements. the received The notaries a number notaries carelessness {n public making out commonest do not the of} fs for of the expiration of their commission, and {n many instance the statements are out entirely wrong. Governor Cutterday that many legal papers » out by notaries show carelessness Incompetence and he "believes that the notaries are becoming too careless number of commissions ‘r care Is taken im the future He has the appolntment of the otaries and also has the power to revoke the commissions if it Is shown that the holders thereof are incompetent A warning is sent to the varlous holders of commissions. that they will have to do better in the futur per, a all atinety. -Bodel Co;; ! watches. 1st South. - A 8S. The Weather a a HIS | WHERE THE CLOTHES Relser, expeeyou the On a few mingive you the individual in Our reports are based on the actual experfence of merchants, and on the public records of this county. We also collect all sorts of accounts for our ellents and for other merchants and the public generally. Give us yours. You will find our service prompt, efficient and relable. Report. Suite 410 D. F. Walker Bld BOTH PHONES 212. One yo yearly says that Hardman or a of those bad accounts ened in 17 will pay for our subscription rating service. How Can You Tell what a reasonable ie piece of jewelry is or for a silver unless you see what our prices are. Our goods are absolutely guaranteed. ESTABLISHED" SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Bell 'phone P. O. Boz} Ind. 'phone 1862 Established Eater. the OPT R ENT. SUF? Our pald Seft Vs. Water HARD WATER Process us dally compliments There is no doubt of results of Soft Water your apparel. is bringing from patrons. the beneficial laundering to TROY LAUNDRY "THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 182. OF QUALITY" 166 Malin 81. We have what is hard find, an absolutely to Pit. Just as both sides were about to close, John Westerman appeared, He said he and his partner, Jim Hardman, have a sandpit in the northern part of one day last year they into the sandpit Main street where the city was making excavations to avoid a lawsuit with the r ritch interests. The grade had been our down, damaging the Fritch proprty. Westerman said he had put a few shovelfuls of sand into his wagon 1en Joe Redman, one of Raleigh's foreman: Ordered him out of the place, H e got out, but later came back and his partner had a telk with Redman They made three trips before they were shut off again. Later Westerman zgald his partner talked with Raleigh. They took, in all, ubout 24 loads of sand, and Wester- man FIT. a's 1 red Co. Kedaks Malin St. Raleigh explained this, that and the the other, denying, meanwhile, that the city had paid for the men who worked at the tair grounds for the coursing meet. There came up a Squabble over a log that was left for a long time at Third South and West Temple streets It had been taken from the Peery building which was being erected by Councilman L. D. Martin. The log should have been hauled away by the contractor, but the city did the work with some of the street department teams and men. Councilman Raybould contended that the city should not have hauled away the log "IT wish I had eat it,' " said Raleigh. Raleigh told of personal grievances with S. P. Armstrong, the attorney who was helping Wood with the prosecution charges, He said Armstrong told Councilman Fernstrom that Raleigh's yard was paved with city stones and that a newspaper story followed making the open charge. He said he went to "Sanpete" and told him what he thought of him Councilman O'Donnell Interrupted to say that Thursday he had offered Attorney Armstrong $25 to take up the ee of the case before the ouncll, but thz at the attorney had refused the Raleigh that he and William Harmon partners. He again plained why Jim. Phillips was fired. Phillips was a candidate for Raleigh's job after the recent election. He became aroused over the statements made by Raleigh and asked to go back the stand From the UTAH ERCANTIL AGENCY "What did you fire George Jones for?" ae P "Because he went around telling people that he knew so much about me that I daresent fire him. I kicked him him that I darest." was Jim Phillips fired for?" "Because I understand that some of the foreman said they wouldn't plck rock up in the conyon with the chain gang. They said they were hired for bosses and not to work gave them to understand that the first man who didn't show up would be fired. didn't show up that morning fired him to keep my word, one of the best foreman I ha Driven sell On n bad acconnt, Mr. Business Man remember. that the credit rating room of the _ OOo Was makers"' THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE STUNG Says Flees Were Wormy. Adolph Levy, who operates the Callfornia market at 70 West First South street, was yesterday arrested on a warrant charging him with a violation of the pure food ordinance. Walter Frazier, food commissioner of Sait 36 the complaining witness. It is ‘allewed that Levy offered for sale a package containing wormy figs. Log ‘‘style We all paper, _picture frames aideis- Bodel Co., 38 B. ist South. as be Clothes. The record at the local office, U. S&S. weather bureau, for 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. yesterday was: Temperature at 6 p.m 31; maximum temper ature, 34; minimum temperature mean temperature, 26, which is 7 Ab wieen below normal. Total excess of temperature since the first of the nionth 16; accumulated excess of temperature since January 1, 86 degrees. Total precipitation, none; total precipitation since the first of the month, 1.06 inches, which is 0.34 inches aboy normal. Accumulated deficiency areed January 1, .38 inches. Raleigh to in the new Spring. are Alfred Benjamin & Co., New York. ee Local yea sure interested styles for Cc. Escada, a Japar 1ese, was fined $5 on a similar charg It was alleged he was both boisterous and threatening during spree Photo Bapeie finishing. 124 Clothes this You're U. Marcus, a Germa , was before Judge afternoon on a charge Diehl yesterday plead of drunkenness. Being asked to to the charge, Mareus was in a quandry "I sipped a little beer,' he said, "and I do not Know just what It takes to make ake me drunk, I. was probably ‘half intoxieated Amid the laughter of the court room the fellow was discharged John Trench, who was in court about a charge of drunken- in E. most DoultonMadsenQwen&@ DRUNKS AND DRUNKS; GERMAN EXPLAINS Sait Lake and Kodak have copyers, the Men _trame Ist South. Bargains Jeweler, 12 style exclusive that date the designed with sworn fault attach not ofl) d ay a - Are ies and afternoon Martit board Redman $4 a load for it He said that Raleigh came to the place several times and seemed very much excited. One time, he said, Ralelgh ordered him out of the place with his team. Westerman says that a man named Thomas was -_ stopped, but that Harmon teams hich were hauling sand to the Cutler building on Richards street, were interfered with + od ~ OIL ‘Maltese Cross"' brand in Quarts $1.25; Pints 75e Vo-Pints 40c. Also agent t z x for the famous brand California Delivered Crescen Oil. anywhere, "e Terms Frequently Since Stringency Came. the ket nue collision West sterday Isaa state &% eae Broken] have been steel a 8 ~-- Men Say Railway into. Firet ve the + at and ++ ++THFFFFFF+OF EP er ereeeeredeseteeeeeeee ttt coming. 86 streets o'clock, Cutler Cc J Mm car HIMSELF Governor O FIRE STARTED | we - By CONTRACT NOT OBSERVED] Ni" comerron might at tee Sar cnt | | rc < m Governor John ¢ Cutler will preside at the lectu given by Benjamin Fay| Governor and Board of Examiners Receive Many Complaints of Errors. "7 Harold Arrington at Last "Comes Through" With Final Confession. Sunday and All of Next Week. Order Abolishing Agreements, With Organized Labor Posted in Shops. Motorman Accuses Driver of Sand-Hauler Charges Pay Was Carelessness and Creates Given for City Material to Scene on Street. Raleigh Foreman. <4-r>c ee a ee, 8 F. J. Hill Drug Co.: ‘‘The Never data Ottt+:04 4+ TR tee " t+9 |