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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKECITY, Uian, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908. NT BIG TRACT | #24 2-7 /WOULD POSTPONE (GAMBLING IN CLUBS -MWHIRTER AGAIN [COLONIAL DRESS we "| WANTFOR IRRIGATION a ac ee ATTRACTS ATTENTION AT ANNUAL BALL TELLS BUNCO TALE NINE-HOUR LAW Benjamin easily, your blood be cannot be strong without para, A Sarsaparilla makes ee eae sn Keeps it d. rich SSS) o Dyspo tem St. Louis Capitalists to Spend at Least $300,000 in Millard County Soon. are about to purchase anywhere Tt,-is understood See capitals Sts. ate willing su $200,000 for a half interest LOREI VOAT- The Was as new : WHI to the for propose Project. started by would to amount be irrigation. acquire King] In the usual are lands to tO] they liquid, be segre-| or in tablet form Sevier Bridge reservoir, which IS} TO NEW MEN!: vo Oregon Short Line Has Petition Before Inter-state Commerce Commission, called ieee SHOKED THE OPIUM f= IN WITHERS'S ROOM: railroads of the country are ve the Interstate Commerce 1 postpone tn ume when nine-hour law' becomes ef‘ will be largely, they say, yecnuse of the attitude of tie unions, nd purticularly of the teicg phere' rion, tuward the new employes mad cessary by the law Pow: r "ailroad hardly expect the commi fon to postpone the lay At noon, March 4, of, to be nore exacr at 1 60 on that day, Washingyn ‘nine-hour law' will ro f the rallroads of the rited Several railroad coinpanies ered formal petitlon for 1 of the time at which --_- Police Fail to Make Arrests Stick, and the Three Are Dismissed. {© i The police failed vesterday afternoon] the tay ic in police court to convict BE. P. Withers rhe mater of keeping an opium den, and Percy | commission and Joe an oplum Downey den The of the police officers, Bush, cjearly they was on in favor were without fyempel, of the defendants, by testimony raided and} become cross-examination[haye dismissed any with freAs testimonyfare free Emil Johnson being two and Judge In 15, wher Sergeant}; Chinese gambling] becn at all, it could made effective time All cleared railroeds n ars is is men to hardly a mov congestion The ilght, the eat freight up bunéance of to bandie all vell ss plenty share and h natter of fact, raliroad to confess, !f-the law been the to become effective, will com uD before February Bi) effective Pportune Diehlfttas offered gated under th arey act which, 10] tneir defense. itself, controls the maximum amount On the night of February to be charged for lands. _ | the police, under orders from The OBJECTION If the ible to ommls the/yso¢ allowed The troubled Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C, I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Peterson quenting ; Judge maximum company charge . Great Be inquiry Reged ae REY: aoe in the He TeleRailroads Say Union graphers Are Stumbling Block in Their Way. In vain, Jos, 8, was business and they o have motive power and the traffic offere 1, of men anxious 10 f handling it. There mostly in Juab gourity, corti me 90,0007 Joints in oes alley, orders were given[ aere feet and is one of the biggest to raid the Americar vuse in Commer-T] projects devoted to the irrigation off ja] sae fo hop-heads As the reUtah's arid regions In state wat of the orders. the ‘ yould roy 1 it or ae state Anny hoa - ‘ vil Bagi a ing on the matter w ithin two "The company which I re pres se a h unlhinited capital behind it," said Judge King, last night. "Its Investment in] Lie sted in a room in house Yesti rd afternoon en brought was "lay-out" o¢rjcers testified that: Withers ability to stay on their feet and maintain fall control of their mental_acFocei PC int aides hea Daeadl assed, . L th that tivities Utah soli ¢he state, ¢erson were in the room at the time and that Downey was-caught-in a room on] will be will mean @ great thing for} as about 30,000 acres of lands placed as quickly under cu pit hice a as the company 10St/ acq property." J. a ee FIERCE M. the floor tified that they ree DIES AT HOME AT MALTA to lly ed private telegram just recelved nounces the death of his ranch at Malta, J. M. Idaho Albion, this at Mr. Pierce morning. settlers The funeral of was one Cassia 3 of county be West. business He from was. early time of his death. maaee nany m4 OSILIONS (tiene held the successful in the en-| wae v tro C frames. ~<_-o OPEN BIDS FOR WORK OUTLET TUNNEL NEW the Th Bids for the construction | of an out- let tunnel 420 feet long and the approaches to it at the Piute reservoir near Muarysvale, were opened by the state land board yesterday and the contract will probably be awarded today The bids Marysvale, » Fan. are $6; as follows: $6,183.50; W. eoesu, "chose R. James Long, Levey, Pan- bias, emt nes E. W. Th Rich- ee also Provisions The point new It tes-}vallroads Downey room. some said]lowed Jointly laund ry in gist and the It of the - for was sustained: and of law is provides must be longer The I been case : the men made f by by Utah the}in any vides attor- a day quired, that! the nore person, for asked, than than tions where and 16 capacity, stations night Es Sat ha John C, McGhie,-Ogden, $12,765 eal Campbell Bullding coimpauy, $13,1 Sharles O.. Christensen ie ‘Elsinore and Dennis Brothers of Marysvale also submitted bids, but no certified checks accompanied them and the board could not give them consideration. any the law where service is not procon- re- work At sta- is ré- room or place of abode, has} wired, the Mmit {s placed at 13 hours. to stnoke opium, Just as|y, {. provided that In emergency cases eee 10° Giapioye ae ee four erates aber may hours, but ehall work that not an. additional such be emergency required. of him The provis toa ieer 1 en a n aoe renee, GIVING WEEK- END CONCERT ea railroads base whatever hope they -_-- lave that their petitions may be seginning tonight the Hawallan}|cranted, gives the Interstate Commerce Troubadours, a company of singers and!c.,amission power in specified cases to iInstrume ntalists from the Pacific isextend the period in which the coramon lands, give a series of entertain-} carrier shall comply with the proments...Their first is at Centerville:/yjstons of the law Thurs day night at Bountiful; Friday Provides Fine of 8500. night at Layton, and Saturday night at . y! wks : the Nineteenth: ward meeting house in The reliroes paneiesee a ee TROUBADOURS Salt Lake. The performers are: ter Smith, mandolin; Sid Christy, ist; James Adamson, cornet; Sam :alan, guitar; George Nebeker, Biru .s vocal director. orchestra conductor, and C. toil. + Inaaewon They have be al-j the provisions of the act Is to mes a a solo-|jected to a fine ot me eee byen FU Mak-{for each offense Ratroads are @xflute.| cmpted from the operation of the iaw John H.|In cases of accident ier Charles}and when delay may ae have a fine]the Salt Lake Photo Gury and Kodak finishing. ah PATRIOTIC FOR oe Co Sst no D. does to The one A. R. oratorical of of not apply be MEDAL the asking the before time aWiceeactive offering gold medals to the|cials point out was for train The is for Sedgone <for Fes aclie oe ae t eer apn gre. obtaining In and could an the nt in crews, given|Culty held Friday afternoon in the|road company, will be a gh school assembly. This contest is| tt he commission Among other the Daughters eld every year, of the ae yolution that when the division. to wrecking raflroads sata its train a at arisen employes on relief Oregon Short. Line, axténaion.cf contest a have been foreseen terminal of a a Kedaks]law ADDRESSES THE annual operation Sg left: program, Welacnk L-€ HiSkougaard, Richfeld.213.162 '$9.095;| Under'the the auspices' at of thethe High Daughters} petition, was prepared & Ss it Tae 50. of Revolution school] Williams, general counsel by ate of service Yr ran conrest rallways a day. day law ‘aifhsak Parley the ra | bs forwarded to about one week ago things Short Line offl- that an additional force a to be emwill have winners. Any student of the High]|° { telegraphers in the efIt stated that, school Is allowed to compete, the only|P loyed. for the time when the fort to provide Secon being that the speech be become effective, the rallshould law a patriotic nature. A medal is offered way provided a school for telegraphers to both the boys and girls, About students a expected|at Pocatello, and paid the i eight girls and five boys are small wage to. come there and learn the to compete for the medals. business. $a Unions Objected. Dr. W. M. Stookey, oye, ear, no EB. Hussey, superintendent of the and throat, au Sharon building, 67 Ww. But here, it {s stated, the railroad South Temp Seino police of Canada, stationed up against a snag. Most of the ran at Victoria, has returned to his headtelegraph department employes in the quarters. Mr. ussey came tothe nion men, of the Harriman road are elty on the Ciddeo extradition case, but that the union men and ‘it ts averred as the only question now is the grantare opposed to the wholesale introduc-: ing of the writ by the authorities at the force who tion of new men on Washington, is no longer needed. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the have not served the regular apprenair. Devitt, the Canadian official who state board of health, is sending out u ticeship as union men have The union rnade the arrest here, will remain to call to the health officers of the state employes in the telegraph department take charge of the Italian in case the notifying them of the convention to be} have, it Is stated, made things so unextradition Js granted held in this city April 2 t The call) comfortable fdr the students of the __ +2. follows the provisions of the act of school that but few of them have been the last legislatu®e: which provides for Asks Governo>'s Influence, laced in regular positions on the e an annual convention of the health ofThe influence of Governor Cutler is railway. ficers of the state and the payment, by solicited in a letter received yesterday It is not known definitely at present the state of thelr traveling and other trom the Republican league of New just how many men will be required actual expenses, At the convention the York, -The letter asks the governor the Oregon Short Line when the by -health laws and the best methods of to help defeat the bill now before connew law comes into effect. Someone enforcing them and other topics consress to restrict emigration from forhas stated that about 40,000 telegranected with the state health departinent eign lands phers will be required all over the will be discussed. country, and that, in the event that these cannot be found, the railroads Plano for rent at 2 W. Ist South. will have to operate their lines at night with longer intervals between telegraph posts, and therefore with considerably increased possibility of delay. Within Low Already. Tie Beneficial Life held its annual In the operating department no very stockholders' meeting yesterday, -apserious hampering of work is expected. proved the financial report. and elected It is pointed out that out of Salt Lake a board of directors, consisting of R. the regular run for the passenger W. Young, John Stringham, train on the Ofegon Short Line is to Stringham, James D. Pocatello, which is made, if the train Hills, Joseph Nelson, time, in about x and one-half 5 on and John R, Winder. hours. The train crew leaving Salt within the next 30 days and choose ofLake at noon reaches Pocatello about ficers for the coming year. The finanp. m., "laying over" about: five clal report showed the first aes in 6:20 and reaches Salt Lake enin the history of the company, one 4 h 6:15: in. the morning. Ith per cént. The report same $3, 000, ,000 worked about 13 hours in the 24, and of business on the book then has a rest of about 80 hours before going out again, In this manner the provisions of the law are complied with fully in the regular schedule. Freight trains make the run to Pocatello in about i2 hours, and then the Having been found | guilty of an uncrew has "lay over" until the next warranted assault on a Chinaman in day. Plum alley, Alfred J. Marshall, a solWhere Delay Occurs, dier trom Fort Douglas was sentenced ONE CANADIAN OFFICER RETURNS TO VICTORIA HEALTH OFFICERS WILL GATHER HERE "AN INVESTMENT that is offered to you as ‘‘just as good"' is not good enough for you. that you own The a ty and cleanliness maintained in the oa ing of ROYAL BREAD is followed in the care of the handling after : bakery. We are just as 1 she delivery, ean provide our own cases at your a COMPANY. ROY AL BAKIN Book Store has Ga rr ow Bros.' Ind. phone South. "Main. IN INLAND PRINTER BENEFICIAL LIFE HAS ITS ANNUAL MEETING Printer in its. February The Inland the number, which ts just to ha nd, has following: machinist Aa R Putnam, linotype The Inter-Mountalin for Republican, Jtah, vors the Inland Salt Printer with a copy of a clever calendar for 1908, designed and. drawn by himself, a reproduction of which Is herewith shown That Mr. Putnam's is confined to mechanics not reciplents of his New s The of which he Year's favor; "the éditiom says was but 75 copies, will be honored, and tije Inm{and Printer joins them in congr atulations to the versatile genius. Old Father Time has been representedad by artists in many attitudes, but perhaps the idea is original with Mr. Putnam of making the swift-flying old man pause long enough to pound out "Happy New Year, 1908," on what looks very much like The Republican's double-magazine linotype machine. Mr Putnam's calendarsays it is "time worl," and the accompanying bit of poetry illustrates something of the versatility of which the Inland Printer talks: "Old FatherTimer Is setting up a line Wishing you a happy name, 6% free net, in your from taxes, payments guaranteed by this company. ery ST SOLDIERS PAY DEARLY FOR BEATING A CHINK to pay a fine of $50 yesterday afternoon in police court. Marshall's attorney urged that as light a sentence as possible be inflicted for the reason that the military cuthorities will probably double the "‘dose.".. Marshal! was given until 2 o'clock: this ae ecan to make Srrdzgements, tu. pay the' fine. It is in time of congested traffic, however, that the railroads will find the law hardest to obey, Then the freight train as so much difficulty in getting a elear track ahead of It that Innumerebie delgys occur, and it has often hap- pen ed, dclayed: it ts stated, on the road that for the crews louger: ere periods => New Year, While getting up the ‘take,' No error will he make; For the copy ig good and clear." In the ingenuity with -which the calendar is made up and the art with which its purpose is expressed, the calendar is, perhaps,;-hard to beat ee SPECIAL SALE OF HOME RENDERED LARD On Thursday*and-Friday, Feb. 20 and 21, we will sell for spot cash only, 10 pounds or more of n rendered lard, at 10 cents per pound. This lard needs no guarantee has been th same for the last 19 years. is offer will days mentio MARRIOTT 2 gta 5 phones. t First So. Our $1.00 guaranteed oy: Puli line of aces Sta Hdw. ea a0 2 So. razor !s best in a - zor hones by the new law. than are permissible But congested traffic, say railroad men became a thing of the past December, and is not likely to recur ins any «marked degree this year, so that the railroads will have had a considerable opportunity.to get accustomed to working under the provisions of the new law. Ambitious employes anxious to make all the money they can, will be among those who suffer by the new law. The operating departments of the railroads have in the past had some difficulty in keeping the employes from staying' in harness for longer hours than are safe for the road. In, the future there will be the additional curb on the employe's ambition in the fact that the railroad hiring him for a test of endurance i" Pen acne itself Hable to a Mine of $50 We have.just. received a- shipment of the genuine ~~ imported DUBONNET mortgages can hold removed 1239. JACK PUTNAM'S WORK Call or write for a list of our good bearing trnees wo lld be ‘en noved, cerned, all warrant could be long before a se arch obtained, unless the officers were armed with such authority at the time they deinanded admittance. at signalmen, the shall hours only al- Pat Lynch, E. A, Gooch, Pat QB aD; Monroe and "Jolin Doe," who we sted Monday night for Ra arigitte un Ry aeen gambling gare in the Kenyon hotel, entered thelr appearances In police court through an attorney yesterday afternoon and were given until tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in which to plead to the complaint were arrested in the ArThese men The question of arre st gonaut club. ing gamblers elubs, duly chartered by the state, Is one that vexes the police, and to ascertain just what rights police have the city attorney, has the bee a an asked to render opinion gambling game were to be y organized club," jeould legally arrested?" wa yesterGay of Edgar Rogers, assistant city attorney. " ny opinion gambling is pre y for the officers of the law , no matter when or where it Is found," was the reply It wag pointed out that the leglislature surely intended to suppress gambling, else the law would not have been placed on the statute books of the state Lawyers hold it is not reasonable to suppose that gambling 1s legal in one place and illegal in another It was also asserted nae officers, if denied entrance to priv oF rope rty : when it is not aoe ed Tre a felony las. been coniatts eae legally erlter the premise "ginbat a search as aeKnt nas is conwarrant As far allowed out of employe nine nor be working 16 eight hours' any the of 16 hours must or employes similar that, at moved/tijnuous the the.court, of working and to employes tconsecutive 24 hours. lor telegraph operators, This/towermen, defense held 1S & Law. brief. that not to work stretch. fae ih N-jafter not months.- by statutes and ‘bee has many of attorney HAWAIIAN The Sea Bere get a ofum in his own the tight Henry ta officers and Pe- in this| Much as he has the right to use intox!-| ae scrved his paper, picture Was elt Under Sts 2 hes ‘heia known at his loyalty to his 7 ade and fis free and open-heuried hospitality, his home being always. open to friends and strangers alike, He leaves-a widow, formerly Miss] Eliza Galliher, and three sons and three] daughters. mite of ney, was| engaged. Or" the artes sht a can t Peterson user dismissal. earliest an boyhood He at o'clock. known as one of the most stockmen and cattle raisers tire an-]| Pierce at} inday will afternoon The Withers and Slept there regularly It was also}10 hoprs' rest after re t out that keterson went to the/sccut{ve liours, and room HIS A below occupied. ve] be excuse, therefore, n working long hours at presit was to prevent the workoe Sa eee Pa WAOe CIS Police to Break up all Games, Tis Said-Kenyon Players Plead Today. -q=-f.°>:C:O King, dyspepsia and tite -"1 Judge from 30,000 50,000 acres of land in Millard vaunty. near Lynn Junction, together with an undivided half interest in the big Sevier ridge reservoir, which is owned by the Deseret Irrigation and Melville Irrigation companies sgs- Hood's Sarsaparilla, as it cured me of extreme after grip. built my husband u . and cured eczema an blood-poisoning in our children.' Mrs. M. A. DELWoRTH, embreeville. Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. What will result in placing from 20,000 to 30,000 acres of Utah's arid land under cultivation was an_ inquiry made yesterday of the state board of land commissioners by William H. King, who is acting as attorney for a St. Louis syndicate through mf Raitacr ille, ‘Wisconsin Weakness-"'l bless the dayI heard of -_-_-- parties, with months age dyspepsia and had ee appa tite. I bad ae feeling after catin ¥ constitution all run alan but Hood s- Sera ae fully relle me RENCE WE, Judge King Asks Board of Land Commissioners to Place A Limit, Louis omer ad oo St. was one cot six smibure blood. Spent lots of money eee gs8 Sersapacila cured me." nies . Neb. HOW MUCH CAN BE CHARGED The "Por The new, appetizing tonic which has recently become so popular and which the majority of hostesses are now serving ‘1 place of the cocktail. Like everything else that meets with popular favor, we are selling it first. SCHRAMM'S "Where the Cars Stop'' Elks's Club to Be Scene of Gay Pilfered Scot Recounts Story of Celebration Thursday Robbery in Sheets Brib-Night. ery Case. - ara = For a Elks' JURY IS NOW SELECTED few club colonial ----_ hours will ball be Prog SESS celebration Acc epted Made When Brewel dies' of Challenges: the Used oo at |aays before er Are Up, of His less Te for the be of Country," it will be made FEW la- the WEEKS. We say ‘‘Benjamin'' the because cele- social the soci ‘ wi be e oneone of of the itt will Alexander McWhirter again told the] bration and story of the $10,000 robbery at the|events of the season. It is expected ntler rooming attempts to he sobbed as house yesterday he depicted his recover the Coat and|that this will become an annual event fruitless], the money. club's Mrs. BE. Wheelon, chairman Mrs. Eee aa pare cat: Te oa neve vas erate CG pepn: juring noes tn he; son of wo police fair, J. former undone Ber -Ga Lake have been stripped of thelr onial clothes for men and women, " < 3 5 several local society women have Deer ) ein 2re, less me deputy at the Antler occurred place, Details Then told his graven Indelibly .at-ltt his mind. It has List of H. Samuel pace John James, Salt sheepman, electrictil engineer, farmer, Sand retired busiiess man, Lak ke CLAIMS PRIOR RIGHT TO MAXFIELD PLACE aeticsiownted A land contest is being heard by the register and recelver over what is known as the Maxfield place in Parley's canyon. The protestant 1s Samuel M. McNutt, who claims to have settled on the land prior to Richard B. Maxfield, the protestee. Maxfield made his entry on the land last July, a prior entry having been impossible » reason that the survey of the district was only completed at that time Goth parties have several witnesses to show when each settled. Oi Bargains 12 Fined in E. watches. lst for be wlll be that: there of costume, so Pell eolonial club, dented will V3 but heartless be ‘about gentlemen and If you havea fine: Suit or Cloak that is soiled, but,otherwise suitable for service send it to us and we will overcome the only objectionable feature BRIEFS. Our wagons South, A. B. Relgor, Drunkeaoneas, Justice of the Peace Lundberg yesterday sentenced Mrs. Olive Nelson to ten days and Oliver Gleyes to twentyfive days in the county jall for drink- ing. They were aprested Deputy Sheriff £ autch and fore tke just tice yesterday: at Alta by brought be- call on request. Gara 6 wan Main Co Office ist. So. & State. Phones 1133. HOUSES-LOTS-FARMS 13room house in W pyistchsd 6x10 rods of well cultivated gro e<3, good out buildings Ll at $5,250. We will now r $4,150 and give te fake sell 5-room cles brick house, on 7th avenue, with 3 SO. noone oh, 24x8 -rods. of 1 $32 n S minntes' walk of monu. we have a 7-room house in one Sneek loca tfons in the city. and on which the Bouse stands worth aS the pr or the 80 feet frontage a 165 feet , only $4,500. t once, 5-room modern brick house, renting for $25, fo : 1,200 and terms on balance. and 3rd aoue west. Between 2nd eng modern house, clo n, east of -ente r street, a good Investment, ok seat near the doo} the place without paying, it is claimed. As th boy Is n age, Judge Diehl furned the case over to the Juven our __ Tobacco Thief Gets Floater-Charies anley, arrested ight Laughilin's ; wes o'clock this esadiieiien in WwaHiGn to \paye Sait Lake Fo Connor Statu General P. E. has reported faThe senate committee orably on the bill {introduced by Senator Sutherland that a monument be erected in this el General P. Connor, in commemoration of his servs to the government and to Utah in the Indlan wars B to Ogden-Because he violated his parole, Joe Bogan, a ward of the Juvenile court, was ee to the State st Sudha scho a Jgden yesterday. ogan the lad who made an unsuccessful Danae to take his life {n'a rooming house about four weels ago. B Into Car of Meat-A_ car of meat belonging to the Ogden Packing , was mone hn open either Mont oY "earty" Tuesday morning, and enaar forty Tanaae of pork stolen Four chickens were also stolen from the premises of B. Lainar, 315 East Second South street. Both cases were reported to the police-yesterda Thief. Fined 850-W Burton, J. Davi sack rots eart Friday night, pleaded guilty to petty larceny in police 50 ttil3 sin Street them at 7:30.0'c } startin Battery Gets Sporty-The _ reading . has oom of the pool. kapie and + et fitted 2a most attracother requis tive place for the idle hours of the company members. WrellsExpress eee Grows-The argo Express company says finds vlanee of business for the Angeles23 ‘ar that was put on the Los Limited a few wee ago Tou Burope-Frank Inox, National Bank of ae Gus Holmes of enree months' of Europe. During the absence Knox ae fer Earls will act as e cenution of the ban Ate Meal and as-Maroni Grice, a ac ener 18 years, was arrested yeserday by Officer Pierce on a charge ot for eee "WHERE THE CLOTHES FIT, Maio Siroct------ as High School Cadet te annual ball of the High school cade will be given at the Odeon February 28, Veternn Firemen to Meet-The eran Firemen's page enon will hold its annual meeting Satur evening el-The fare=. Bene rt er wise ell to Robe Forrest will be held jail 3 ;eyen success. Vagrancy. styie Spring Clothes Show. coland sent nk." Burton days. s that he Being unable to was sent to the ig S-room new a a snap. Will modern brick house on for" $4,000; ‘easy "south, 8rd Eest and frame house, are exclusive $1,800. We agents for Lower Heights property, the most sightly location in the Saha 1 kinds of real estate sold "HEBER J. GRANT & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 20-26 Main. Phones 50. HOTEL PIERREPONT LUTELY FIREPRO 43, "45, 47 West 32nd "St. One Door from Broadway NEW YORK CITY superior, perfectly appointed hotel ceanaatine especially to poune of refinement. Surop Pla Rooim, with bath, $2.50, 33. 00 and a $4.06 0. or bearoat mn and bath, $5.00 and $6.00. wo bedrooms, pac lor and bath, $6. 60, $7.00 and B HARRY L. BROWN of Hotel Wisko ria, Boston, and Isloe- was pey city 2 nn. i UNIVERSITY NOTES. ! | i Th originality tiveness more West Oliver Duke, confectloner, Salt Lake 4Afred J. Oliver, tallor, Sait Lake. Jens Hansen jr., farmer, Wilford. Peter Buller, brewer, Salt Lake. Mr. James is the oldest man on the jury. He recently celebrated his 80th birthday anniversary and a long and tedious trial will be more wearjng upon hima than upon his younger assoclates Judge Judge Ritchie's court room on floor of the elty and county building in order to accommodate the crowds that are daily expected at the trial. Jeweler, in Salt Jurymen, Dansile, Butt, colonial not CITY I] Completed. the houses : t || a Technical differences in hile testimony were discovered and the witness and attorney clashed again, the court mildly remonstrating with McWhirter upon his choice of language. Five of the jury had been selected Monday and great progress had been made. With one challenge apiece left, the state and defense continued the examination of veniremen_ yesterday, and w more jurors had been both had exhausted their alnumber of challenges. Peter Buller, a local i Was the last one to be examined and he insisted that he had formed no opinion and was not prejudiced in the matter, so he was accepted The complete jury, as {t now stands, Is: Fr rancis success \out,‘of-.thé dancing undoubted brother was en- Sobs at emer d of Theft. McWhirter sop Ess: of following W. streets, Bell activa: as a policeman; he was moved with emotion as he again recited the details of the meetChief Sheets''s office on the that he and his brother were sent f town with $760 of the $10,000 had brought fr the case in point, McWhirter of told Sheets urging saying that "plenty of lows with push could make money Francisco with $750." The cross-examination began at 4:50 yesterday afternoon, E, . Wedgwood starting it off. When the attorney asked McWhirter if Sheets did not tell him he had better stay in town a day or two, McWhirter admitted it an said he would admit anything of beneft to the chief "I have nothing agalnst the chief. I have said several things of benefit to im," he sald, Then he _ started to argue with the attorney, and Mr. Wedgwood appealed to the court to tell the witness not to lecture him. is in will others couples an year and a half since the robbery. occurred, but he remembers faces, names and details so perfectly that the jury was impressed with his readiness to answer questions from the district attorney, Mr. Loofbourow For two hours McWhirter told of the robbery, how -he and his brother William MeWhirter had been accosted on thes Larry O'Brien, and how they Invelgled to the rooming . Ti recounted the meeting "Dr." Donaldson and Johnny O'Brien, who became known as a mining expert. Not .a movement in the shutiling of ecards, not a syllable in the conversation had been forgotten by McWhirter. Under the pretense of walting for "the colonel" to return, a little ecard game was started and while the McWhirter brothers watched the game, the others played a high-class round ot "hoky-poky." Larry O'Brien lured Alex McWhirter into the game and then there began a serles of ralses and counter-raises that ended in MceWhirter losing something like $2,000, losing the other $8,000 when a fake poiceman arrived and searched all those in the room. Jury its games on hand in gorgeous array to make the first George W Srenigton, ball where] been to costuming is expected coun-|599 Stamped. the elder McWhirter story, Every Incident upon keep: though ty surveyor, testified that the chart he|} had prepared was an exact drawing} of the rooms the robbery the women ito Kat Mewhirter, can "add dressed the +nOMy™ McAllister. of that much Watch for our +,betsNew York forthe..ballc costumes. room None' will do: (floor ‘un= Prac uL ee rien Mayor, the Eg against) hs ates nnn Sewn D. All 7 -tes of day case Reh atate during, H. SUAthetHode ' ftav'tiine first ned: nue te ren ¥ivve MURS first ie bribery arn. duny ee atate called ld to: th aurin ‘ timony in) the eet an Sheets, Bk so satisfactory service. Throughout the afternoon McWhirter] Cc. H. ‘Reed, Mrs. Frank L. Hines, Mrs . . S14 A . vie {fe he recalled incidents of that day in Sep-|C- C. Slade, and Mrs. A. J Davis is the tember, 1906. that showed not only| committee that has the oe in ag e SRT €ca nen 7 bd : noyw| xcharge and they are leaving nothing rke Vy, < accurac ain no other has or gives such serles of successes R. THING; NEXT two arrange- for PROPER THE BH none Elaborate been FOR George though the natal day of the have IS THE a annual regular and Oop-Coat te into first the club impressive. ments the birth t will night night transformed room Washington. Fast Thursday terial The first German play to be given at the University for a number of years and the first play as the result of the formation of the Modern Language league, will be given Thursday afternoon. The play will be @ one-act comedy entitled "Karl hat Zahnschmertzen" and supports seven' characters. The work on the play has been under the supervision of Professor George Wise. ‘The public ts invited to attend. e ¢ @ Miss Van Cott has solved the problem of getting boys and girls together for the leap year dance, was rumored at the University Tuesday afternoon that a number of the young ladies in the school were deSirous of taking some gentlemen to the eer year ball. They didn't know who ask, however, so Miss Lucy Van Cott foe all the young girls' names. She then asked all the boys who were desirous of attending the dance to turn in their names on sllps of paper. The hames will all be put in a box and will be drawn out one at a time by the Girls. The girl drawing the name of a boy will in turn ask him to attend the dance. Miss Van Cott said tuesday that she expected a_ record-breaking crowd to attend the dance, widen Who precipitation, Accumulated 1, ni., .39 60 inch. per trace. Total deficiency since and worth ma- Fits Your: : and ay attendant in charge whose duty is to please the "hard to fit,'' we find it easy to satisfy the most exacting. TEoeaT F ESOT ROOT TOTTORT eer ° ° J. Hill copy Jannsr r _ ettracis ITH our immense $ and good assortment preci- humidityet .6 and idea labor of Trusses, of the montm, 1.2 inch above normal, Relative cont. the Trusses?: Daily Weather Report. record at the local office, United tor 24 hours ending at 6 p. m. See shows: Temperature at 6 p. m., 36: maximum temperature, 38; minimum temperature, 26; mean temperature, 32, which is 2 degrees below normal. Total excess of temperature .since the first of the month, 17. Accumulated excess of temperature since Januar es. Total sign a The pitation sincé first inch, neta Pee a HAMLIN PAINTS er, Picture frames. el Co., 83 EB. 1st South. Bo. of than a use 1h Co = ° 7 be Never Substitutors" GAirtinoralbabeht ns vv A Ain 2g |