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Show I pense eeeed mouth of women a long of anything girl been> as lost; east further who The eek. ee try south of canyon, th: 50 js 1Q% of tne A and Granite east follow availed any time the and be FARCE Prosecutor . Admits . in * Inabil- the were yesterday vicinity has for it is and not. be melted, w ‘| party had shown that three ee ae 4, that table on been the yesterday circulated heard Tho rending- it and person The in from where ae a dominoes with | door unde! the body eae girl during was and ajar rin at iiia ¢ a a jc losed will} 44m) seemed the to farm last bread, been a A 14 Plum -] H. from %/ the girl She apples: cami and a ling lines viction cases oa and went the it is willl ro na ties as but hex has got ane Aatent into the ae ae the game. whether dominoes, assistant testimony in will be probable that a made any of ‘be along ae pe ta Sen oy ot t VALLEY Sannin oer Tae FARMERS TWENTY DAYS RE ICE USED OGDEN DANGEROUS the condemning of the ice harvest of four Ogden ice companies for all uses except refrigeration. The letter is based on completed Clark the by and examination State the Sanitary Inspector analysis of sam- quality organic the Dr. of the ice through decay of matter was forwarded with communication. Beatty said that in case den authorities refused to state board of health would. pelled to do so. the Og- act, the be com- -_> > ------ Death of Mrs, J. D. Howe. Mrs. J. D. Howe died early yesterday morning at her home, 798 South Main street, gravated by from heart an abscess trouble in her ag- throat She came to Salt Lake 11 years ago with her husband, who, with a son, William "Howe," of the Rio Grande Railroad company alone survive, The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at the family' Burgette Short church will be home. of the will officiate. made at Mt. daughter, who died Rev. First Francis M. E, The interment Olivet, where a in 1900, is buried. @ CONFIDENCE he average business mau is desirous of coucentrating not only his business affairs, but also his confidences. This company can supply all his needs in the care, investment and distribution of his fi- mances. Capital and Surplus $300,000 SECURIT No. 34 Main Street. favorable. passage of rethe stock favor the the Neat ee, é > x 7 railroads alone, industry as chances damages = sii of who the that him, home _ that the W were poco strongly favoring ' did = so, right to Seebeck recent Roosevelt, by|deprived them inj|taken down. 0 asso- Catile < Colors ‘ of P Texas Texas and Colorado land had fenced, which, accord- and stand would the taken soon fences by be ordered however, |" period : kett been assured bill would : be the sheep- that the Burand the AN OPEN LETTER From the Elgin Dairy, Cream ery and Supply Co. Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar.'°3, 1908 Open Letter to the Public Creamery and SupPp company ews to the public on the There has appeared this day tn public print in this city a statement from the State Food « airy Sorin insioners Peterson, setting out fect that here h peen a arge quantity of Bastern butter ape on this mar net and he butt for in the Last, but ‘that {t is being sold and disposed of to the Salt Lake public a ia Inasmuch the arti referred to does not specifically state who is handling this butter, we take this opportuty of statin our position that he public mney not be misled. To st with, this company has never bought nia sold a2 poun of "Eastern butte on this market or any other marke We do not deal in Basterr butter at all. In the past ye we have handled ab aot one million pounds of butter, al own product, or that which we bought from Utah and Idaho creameries, very poun ter has been of the very best grade we coul ture, and from this section, and we do not think there h ever been one pound of our butter questioned by aS or government officlals as being impure or adulterated. or any maaan below the standard Brade. have been, We opposed, and inferior butter the dumping of cheap, butter at s there sufficient quantity ‘manufactured in our own .state n consumpbe tion, and ‘a1 tow ig froin c rn products shall have our ry earnest support. e issue i eir eI week, quoting three gue ou Hitter As istinet price Elgin oxtras ‘ rhvae U or An ELGIN DAIRY, CREAMERY LY CO AND SUP- SECRET SERVICE MAN ON TIMBER LAND CASE Captain George Hare of the government special land agent service said yesterday that nothing new In the tim- ber !and tip proposition had developed. He said that a government detective Was expected ing per after end valuable to arrive here this an investigation of the of the deal, and that information is looked mornDrasome for, part of the sheepmen given him improved would be and the converted into farming land and instead lying unworked simply in being for grazing purposes. Continuing ator Seely said: Last Does Not of used Sen- Understand. "The people in the East do not understand the conditions here in the West and through their Ignorance they will soon destroy the sheep industry and Mmit the dry farmer in the new field that has been opened defeated The revision of the tarif' is coming before congress before long and one of the first things to be cut will be the tariff on wool We here in the West must be prepared to send a delegation to W eahington representing our 0 delegation must wool growers. This fight the reduction.of the wool tariff, must at any rate see that it is reduced as lHttle as possible. "Occasions will come up continually where the rights of the sheepmen are at stake and where only through their united efforts can their protection be accomplished, I found the sentiment of the sheepinen at Washington to be strong in favor of a better organization. They said they were glad to see that we in Utah had an active association again. And it is with the hope of getting every sheepman In Utah in the to present Nght. association the Were matter Well "T have nothing reception given us ton by gressman the Utah that in we the wish present Received. but praise for the while in Washing- senators Howell. and Senator Con- Smoot's bill for arid lands is a good one, but it also will be seriously affected if the Burkett bill passes." Senator Seely's appeal for organization of sheepmen and = farmers is strongly indorsed by the dry Mr. Stewart say that the and Utah Mr. Callister. Wool Finally Recently bidge outfit Growers Kearns to party date, to make Swung the Into open Line. attacks were hushed up started to work on Bur- and the Kearns in the subway hoping to make Burbidge get out by working underground wires. A caucus of the American party members was called and on threat of eternal damnation, the nine men were swung into line and agreed to vote for the removal of Captain Burbidge Following the removal of Burbidge, the American members of the council will go after other men in the police All should Dr, W. M Sto key, eye, ear, nose and receive the support and the memberthroat, 307 baron building, 67 W. South _'ship of all wool growers in the state. mple . Carlson manager for the department until every Mormon off taken his beat The councilmen who have held their friends in the department, no matter what their poll- of of the of the University debating, debate ts between state High the Weber City school Stake High ys. academy City Brigham sehool Lehigh High school Grove High school. Ogden High Park vs. High vs, school Pleasant vs. Salt. Lake school. These contests are tween March 1 and econd contest will HUSBANDS the final to be held. April 15 be hetween debate is: ties, have, so far as the is concerned, passed tives and will bow inner circle Will The pected, ment for Chief the open for other Get two changes Out? Burbidge, the police and give rehabilitation needed slide up their prerogato the will of tha Pitt removal of will tear wide American it years. and it is beThe the Five "Resolved, has so sadly will the be effect ef the action on Burbidge wears off, the department will look lke an outfit of new policemen. While this fight for the removal of Burbidge has been made for a reason, many American party men say that 3urbidge is only a minor detail in the general plan to put Sheets back where he wa before the McWhirter robSay bery. They that with Burbidge out of the way, they can make Chief Pitt take up the duties of chief of poand can oust him in a short time his own showing of incompetency. who was the The the day e ? particular in our own ca ag thi e > delivery, ur dea aL BATING COMP. ANY. alt Lake Pho Kodak flr Nata and aoe 24 Re aS Ma ae 3 THREE PRISONERS LEFT TO ANSWER FOR BURGLARY W. H. Apperly, Lee Blend = and George Howard, accused of entering a room in the Clift house and taking money belonging to M. Sage and Wiliam ESliott and also with the holding up of C, Gustaferson in Commercial street, will be given a preliminary hearing before Judge Diehl next Friday, provided they do not give Jaller Wilkinson the slip before that time. Edward Carroll, who was one of the "punch," walked past the day jailer, took passage with the city chain gang and escaped. Carroll has been a fugltive for several days, and it is not probable that he will be recaptured. Pianos for rent at 23 W. 1st So. $1.00 guaranteed razor is best fn Full lines of strops and razor State St. Hdw. w., 2623 So The association is incorporated, thus limiting the ability of the members to the amount of stock held, if any occasion should arise where the association should be called upon for funds. Through it the Utah growers may receive the recognition due and the proper attention to the rights of the be sheep industry of the state ae ay BRING SHROPSHRIRE the rarest of oriental perfumes and tollet water. ‘We also carry a complete line of their Sandalwood, including the Sandalwood bars to keep ..In ~ your extradited and ungrocers. |= i| INCORPORATIONS ‘in The Jumbo Plaster and Cement headquarters at Richcompany, with by field, Sevier county, is incorporated articles fled Friday at the office of the secretary of state. The company is capitalized at $100,000 in shares of the par value of ten cents each. Officers are: John F. Chidester, president; Ferdinand Erickson, vice president; H. C. Poulson, secretary- -treas- urer, These, with Christiansen, Neilson, The constitute company manufacture exploit of a unorganized Stop'' the will Portland group mining directo- engage in of of Ogden claims power and of to and in east an and known to the articles of IncorJohn have secretary the cement of district north of Sigurd, Sevier county, as the Jumbo gypsum claims, ,Aimendment SCHRAMM'S , James H. renzo rate. will R. W. deal Scowcroft been state, In filed giving and & Sons with the the company handle stocks bonds Music Cleytou Festival, Music April 1, Co., Monczy. 2 Tickets the court her for A. the ee ee Senay The tiveness of a sign fo tke more than terial used. and idea is labor and attracworth ma- Armoy. that one Werner vorce Bertha ap- Salt Lake Turf Exchange her left He he had month 48 said her drunk and had a story of husband tell. Her except when he was and had struck her. abused, He sworn at her only always not came home drunk, but brought a bottle with him "to help things along.' Her daughter by a former marriage, Louise Sorenson, a tall, pretty girl, told the same story of the abuse of her mother'°and said the, SECO YOUR ADVERTISING When you are ready for ad- husband, her di- EAST Califersia and eee toes Raeea, Direct yee fer all Sperting vente. only He Christensen ill-treatment to never caine home | : ertising that more effective is somewhat and success ful than the average, write me ‘ ates Business Builder, Care Republican husband couldn't think of anything vile enough to say to any of them when he came home, which was once in six or seven weeks. asked. The.divorce Abuse Was Mary E. band who throw Van used the was..granted Too Kellork to come furniture as Frequent. had a home around husand and wind up his fils of rage by striking and abusing her. They were married in Denver three years ago. He had contributed to her support but three months last year and she had supported herseif by teaching school in Evanston, Wyo., and by clerking in a store in Sait Lake. The husband, Joseph C. Van Kellork, is a barber earning $25 a week He is now located in Preston, Idaho. Frances Long of Grand Junction supported her statements. Mrs. Van Kellork, who is a tall, handsome woman, received not only the divorce as asked and the right to resume her maiden name of Mary Powell, but was awarded the property owned jointly with Van Kellork consisting of two lots in Moapa, which had been paid for with her money. She went away smiling and happy. MRS. BUY ELGIN BUTTER, as Absolutely pure old by all good rate poration Oars was iI For .whom.-we are. the local agents, we are always enabled to supply you with the Lake Route stole about of brass from the comto J. M. Swem, here for the pretext that he was owner of the brass and money to his own use, aa mother. of for some months, corroborated testimony and she received her a the World VANTINES ‘"‘Where Steele The alleged embezzier from California. r elsewhere MUSIC returned of the Salt 2,000 pounds pany, sold it $250, under the absolute converted the Home dresser. or your room. TO FACE THE SSherift Axel Axel from Los Angeles yesterday afternoon with W. R. Shropshrire, who is wanted in Salt Lake to answer to a charge of embezzlement. It is alleged that Shropshrire, while in the employ Volt Q U A A. I are ene Main given no reason for leaving her she had since earned her living Mary -___.- oe Co., 33 E. il asa ane a large Hine o Ne all ‘Paper 3 100. per roll and up. at eee ld a. oe eHERE ERE THE CCLOTHES FIT FIT Loufs Werner, began to drink heavily a@ month after thelr marriage in Denver, February 18, 1903, and had since been drunk most of the _ time He had never provided for her and she had been earning her living as a nurse in Salt Lake. Andrew Bracken, whose wife she had been taking care ONLY 115 DIE HERE IN ~MONTH OF FEBRUARY were 115 deaths in Salt Lake February, report of In February, 19067, only 105. Of this number this year 56 were males and 50 females, Only two were colored. There were 31 deaths of non-residents in the city and 27 bodies were sent away for interment. There were 132 cases of contagious diseases cheba of which 49 were scarlet fe. 22 diphtheria and 47 measles. thors were two cases of smallpox. The report of the provision inspector attached showed that during the month he condemned 2.0474 pounds of food and prosecuted two parties. pr by working Her evidence was corroborated by Mrs. Mamie Daniels, who had taken care of her when abandoned by her husband. She received the decree asked, with the privilege of resuming her maiden name of Pearl Reed. with said was There City in monthly health the Joined Edgar, little stated to supported had and bail at $2,000 He says he will then plead guilty and ‘‘take his medicine." Being in default of the sum he was remanded to the county jail. will Famous New York House of by asMc- If you want to know what's new in hat style, just step in here. formerly worked as a fireman in the Oregon Short Line yards, but afterwards enlisted and was. now - witn the troops at Fort Douglas They were married June 26, 1907, and she McNeel was arraigned before Judge Diehl and pleaded guilty to the charge. He waived his rights to a preliminary hearing and asked that the case g0 as quickly as possible to the district court. The court fixed McNeel's given, Through arrested of haying years old. to childish a pretty, how woman, told had husband, James J. Edgar, her and had gone to be a soldier. man Neel broke down completely and tears streaming down his face, the story told by the little girl the correct version of the affalr. Deputy Our city. hones, infant Ilusband confession railroad before te rity and cleanliness maintained Ree ing of ROY AL BREAD. is fol1 f of the handling after full the the officer on a charge saulted Lena Green, 14 OS in a McNeel, | | arms as she gave her testimony. It was stated that the defendant was willing to pay $35 week alimony, a which Mrs. Appelbaum was willing to The only stipulation made on of the husband was that he io see the child occasionally, privilege the judge granted e gave the divorce and custody two hours' work yesterOfficer. Carlson - suc- obtaining G. yedge in He had carina: she stated, recently from $125 to $150 a month. Since he left her she had lived with her mother and had always had the custody of their one child, a bright little girl whom the mother held in her NicNeel Confesses to Assaulting Girl and Will "Take His Medicine." in in Friday reason. "Just went East and forgot to come back,'' were her words. They were married in Salt Lake September 29, 1902, and he left her in July, 1905. is The husband, Jerome ae baum, but has en traveling a pharmacist, Pearl pearing J. granted mill and cruelty were the causes Mrs. Rose Appelbaum, a decidedly comely brunette of a Jewish cast of countenance and bright, winning smile, said her husband had its st gone away and left her without giving any WILL PLEAD GUILTY AND GO TO PRISON from were divorce minutes-eight minutes to divorce | This is not a record, but it Is no means slow work All: were default ca and all were ata erring husbands-drunkenniess, desertion desire After about day morning, oa divorcees Morse's That the Galveston plan of civil govyernment is better than our present plan of municipal government." This question can be supplemented by some other ‘question if the contestants 80 ceeded excuse ‘There before ex- depart- an AWAY Wives Tell Stories of Abuse, Desertion, Cruelty and Drunkenness, contestants in group one and four and two and three, these debates to be held before May 5. The third contest will be between the winners of the last two debates Each team will be represented by three men. In the final contest the winners will be awarded silver medals The proposed question for REMAIN High school championship. The debate is o be held in this city on the night of the High school track meet, May All the High schools and schools of High school grade in the state were asked to joln the league, but as yet Mr. Carison has received word schools from only eight The debate as the é university arranged by will be held as follows: Granite High High sehool. ee of prepar- the for. Ce Jucge Morse Grinds Out Decrees Rapidly, Refusing Request of None. is to him, It is our duty as sheepmen to unite as a man, and the same duty rests upon the dry farmer. I found that to be heard at congress you must have somebody behind you - you must represent something In order to have attention given your words. "The need for such organization will not close when the Burkett bill is the up that dry farmers, the latter because of such legislation as the Burkett bill which, if passed, would take from the dry farmer huge tracts of land, which if of unable, intermittently for two years Burbidge and yet he has retained his and over, opposition job in the face of heavy cents four defeated leaders been bill, the land could be leased for of ten years at the nominal into is leaders Chief Pitt. remove the captain Through the party organ, the Americans have clamored for the scalp of lice by 8 Believes It Will Lose. By the terms of the Burkett thesee |™men had e would cattle associations, parNational Livestock asna let ree the Texas The several bill ' The cattlemen might secure the they : aid! bill, He said that the quespresented to the Senate and God-/ing to the given] President o Its Burkett arrived before clation. who. 7 ease its passage he a of small. th e tracts ‘ that they . > decision ba enan passage The r ; fn on/t "ae fajasietloti putt no legislation would be taken this Deckert Sea year. At this point the senator. said of Commonwealth Mines company vs that while the questions for the presA. L. Fotheringham and others was ent seemed to be settled In the sheepcontinued on motion yesterday in the men's favor, there was no telling federal court until the April rule day. " 5 : .;what future legislation would bring The restraining order was continued cut tre aatd tha? there waa the moat in effect until the hearing is held. pressing necessity for organization on wm 2 recently ples taken by State Chemist Harms. A copy of the state chemists's report showing the dangerous . Sree ie onds AT The state board of health yesterday sent a letter to the mayor and the city council of Ogden advising it of % sustaine ae DECLARED the and and the re- to cent one-half of price ‘pond 5 each ayes 906. pu a ae yp s100.000 $100,00 eac.La. | Per acre ack » oe ao ne bbe a he a" - t e ele i B Senator Seely said that a --- a he sheep presented and had irrangément entered Mont Ferry, one of the bidge. have the § ely confirmed the statemade by Mr. Callister and Mr sociation he: Granite: nefghborhood that aj@nt--companies trom ecemYcr ~©'| ther Gt = L906 The three smelting companies girl has been lost, that the entire com-|~" h ti anit ee sal, December result, that ‘of against speaking and by the ticularly the SESS the Which to bring in the statement of dainages sustained from the defendee anies ft Meee Denee 12 3 a °° of and house committees by the delegations representing the sheep associaie ' veces ane Seren tions of the West, against the passage, in hear reser aroused been has munity the girl might where places probable be have all been investigated without]; its are In ments TIME The 404 complainants in the frey smelter injunction suit were provides for passage said by the | be defeated. tion had been lost| 20 days additional time yesterday 8 March from Marshall the|Judge 7 : : Cr ns a ateme UMaerey or fipr'dead bo dy be found.| Waderer, OF ‘Pr ene t The. rumorg have been so persistent) the in con-jdays 0 ore made with Senator GIVEN M The fight same|Stewart, good healt blood it a makes IE NA ee to ; zit elt wan really kn ATO Wn ‘unlessree« e Pra skirt, a lost HELE at-|defeat the in measure Seely The whole sueceed-| not now the speed limit bill inRepresentative Mondell of This assurances of and the ultimate orj|but city the committee, representatives bill the/is far-tan' ing on the American side, to present a resolution removing Burbidge from the police department If there is no break since the last caucus, every one of the nine American party members will vote for the removal of Bur- na- the to one senate Senator They] "\the kidneys, and clears a cag jon... By. thoroughly a ying Ses torn from a person might See eveam : cae ina » elds SCs zi nothing = found The for W. Hee jca ttle associations had j case to the committee -$- Joe| Sheriff parDeputy time two Since 1 that Sharp - homed searching plece of cloth indicate that a ‘into ceryery Washing- g Lt livestock, and | © ther an $nne1 is closed the agi woe last The a. Biceay the ‘pid. ‘th a was.the circumstance | kidneys are or torp ne skin SsarHo will be simply or blotchy be to thewo. alarm lost in.spread the | 5@Parilla strengthens and Sarouinthe in trom had the norting buttons Sopa The officers port telling Rogers, 2) were found on Tuesday. This z sed he that cause that a girl was probably lost underbrush or in the canyon. a minimum speed of 16 miles per se Sr eat and ; hour for railway trains while trans- said after the trial, that he into try the remaining defend-| cases ‘ a" lap lottery As ia money, table. of was Paear lunts. Was did to Was) pills urged' by. the>cattle. and sh epthat} mo Dott geo 4 othe men, oth of whom have long comif it levees tt Bae ae ed caus d by was} po ae soe es ee aoe: stock to the Bastof their nom oe the a mn Se kets, 1c | Ultimate Passuge Assured. then leading into the door describe way | torn sy, tended Walker house, but A part of no Chinese ori . {urorination M. unite themselves yesterday Wyoming. 4, Utah, into by the If the deal entered city council American members of the goes through as it is planned, Captain John B. Burbidge will be removed by the city council! at its meeting next Monday night. inter- their {ndustries, Senator John of Mt. Pleasant, returned to Lake before ae Narahar alley Ghinamen not thad heat of Seely D. Cc. Seely Senator all wer standing which lay buttons, " a ; mo! the door Before eould ELE. come of Nelson some had were Saturday Allivita SE the said, go to the farm through the'farm. of down crawled from her dire distress. only ~ targibt on by So that screaming .shrieks, comes seen welghted protection certain that forming ar-|considering night troduced by d PITT OUT schools sheep- the should ton, Japanese| seven Chinamen had at 14 Plum alley on March round a found until the snow has | ; he officers saw which may be several days. dominoes on a Early was been if the girl has the of of the Utah Wool Growers to protest the passage of the Burkett bill, remaining there a few days longer police|ithan his fellow delegates to appear : in d peg ee city Game. started this morning. | J japanese accused of gambung, . | discharged Judge Diehl held Is She Hidden by Snow" i bie Bits made falfed tol combed' {f a girl has been lost, it is believed F Japanese with the game, even that she will be dead when found,|)4q peen admitted that a game the} jn progress, owing to the long exposure and heavy snows of Wednesday and Officers Marris and Kast mau Thursday. The shrubbery in that/.,,,ests) They said they found a-bush ments, country in that farmers : Gambling LAUGH f F } opinion dry . by After TO of American Party Inner Circle Ceases Howling and Begins Underground Work ing, . ity toz Convict ; Japs Caught | tena! « apitol with B. as H,theCallister and tarles GB. Stewart, delegation ecourl searching ae in its and mountain H. _| Mur- suspicions another COURT ; --+ : strong Salt i ity coun- known that a girl had The caer are . The entire neighborhood aroused, Leac! heart this! nothing. since by man More interest has been taken in the/jnq search during the last two days than]. _, made ' lost James organizations to oppost almost tain legislation involving the this of from UElegate Assuredof Death a: A eet Burkett Bill Thisz Si aye i, ; aay But Not Afterwards, ---- have the scoure party enly ©. | ray. Several of the men In the party took dogs along, but thelr scurrying into mall crevices, through gullie: and into places: where the men could snow D in- to early Burbidge Slated Slaughter by Council Monday Night. eee BE early Return H. John FORTY MINUTES | Manager Carlson Matches for} | High Schools That Will Compete for Silver Medal. | aay to thei having believed Granite of P Granite POLICE on John National Capital. men men, returned without withou night sane the Senator | i's combination | SHEEP INDUSTRY AT STAKE THEN co ympound pure prepared Chemical ¢ Sincinnatl, - tramp near about children last learned snow Cottonwood party and homes day's knee-deep Big searching will Tr Seely if { <4 from the Declares yronchia instant break ay principles of fe t an d possesses all the he aling and n ole a -inal prope rth 3 for hich the pines : z Weary at So Rumors Afloat, But Men! famous. cet tt onion yo) put up tor di sp nsin th rougi 1 drugFail to :Find Trace of istsurely onlysealedIn Inj-oz.a round Vies, each yodenvial ca seLost One, with an 1 engraved wrapper Oll ofshowin plain name-Virgin Pin through not and SCREAM) ceintl 9s oot2)°%5508e -----t Many with the Aing ( Oil of Pine (pure) seek inne' WOMAN ---- nake 4 on "Hihedtt for mand tuneus make it! terday. HEARD pee per-| See fact ths attentior WE SHOW NEWEST EFFECTS IN MEN'S HATS for SPRING PEE tt we [FIVE DIVORGES IN EPP Dogs Used to Aid in Hunt Near i Eriock. he é e Big Cottonwood Yes- annoying, requ iring 7, 1908. LP PPL ARS AAD LPL Importance; MARCH RARAAAAALR with most of the deadls Pneumonia Seases of wintor, begins with a cold ost a annle seem to regard a cold as! ut LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, WOOL GROWERS - POLICE CAPTAIN ‘ARRANGES SCHEDULE MUST ORGANIZE 10 LOSE SCALP YOUTHFUL ORATORS DANGER _| LURKS inNEGLECT lor "alten SALT a a REPUBLICAN, ee OPEND ALL DAY || IN SEARCH OF GIRL, INTER-MOUNTAIN VANCE HAD PLENTY. MANTELS FROM $55. 00 Genuine piano tinish, ocak and mahoguny, the finest Hine ever shown in the state. Our patent Radiant warms the room ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY Opposite Husband Abused and Threatened Her-Spouse Tells His Side. After having lived for 20 years with grate thoroughly. It is durable and economical, See what you are _ buying. Many persons have been dissatistied with selections made from a catalogue. south gate Temple Block. Says George him W. 16 Vance and children, six having of borne kill her and her and pushed One day family cow animal and on one when he occasion her from he was became swore the ‘he had to struck room. milking angry would at kill young children, Lawrence the it. and tachel Vance, were put on the stand but seemed to have an equal regard for both parents. The defendant admitted having slapped his wife one time when he had her and admitted though He had he on been slapped by the cow incident denied "abusing his wife. one occasion threatened her. The case was adjourned until this morning when the taking @ testimony will be concluded, seers eweler, 12 fn atten E. ist Sout A. 5S. GENUINE The Choicest of all HIGH GRADE Confectionery the When the wife interfered he threatened her. She was In a delicate conditfon at the time and fainted, Two THE Benedetti Allegretti whom living, Amanda E. Vance in the district court for a evidence before Judge Morse showed a succession of petty bies Cruelty was alleged and Vance testified that her husband on several occasions threatened Relser, We are Sole Agents for it in this city, FRESH SUPPLY JUST Sonne wa THE } WILLES- HORNE | DRUG CO. NEWS BUILDING BOTH PHONES 87¢ } |