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Show stock held by Utah cap- Jones. Benjamin ret#y R. Howell was elected sec- and treasurer, replacing D. B.| Mackintosh. The if] new directorate is made up Lawrence Green. are Mr. Jones, M. Retlring directors H.. Walker, L. H. Farnsworth, Clayton N. W. Henry Smith. Mr. the new board, has amount of stock. "As the John Harvey alone, of any considerable I understand Cott, and it," said new managing "the Utah Mr. head Van of Independent ewe of Mr. Harvey, Mr. Van Cott, Mr. Grant, George T. Odell, Heber M. Wells, S. F. Fenton, J. H. Moyle, J. D, Spencer and company, Passenger Attempts to Operate Elevator and Comes io Grief. Imprisoned elevator ty ror over an at the city cage building, experience the was of a morning Skidmore, an city ate ular car the operator, King the office, in will | floor had to go left of coun- Oscai engineer esseayed to of H. El; of the oper- the reg- King. ear the the the passengers absence Harold into and when electrical engineer's the in uncomfortable carload yesterday hour at engine the first room, and been gone more than a few hadn't when Skidmore and several seconds pthers who work in the city enginecr's yifice, entered the car. Two young lalies Were among the passengers. Skidmore took the operator's seat and started the car, pressing the butthat released the brake and put ton in motion. The car December that the new owners are not | the machinery tarted upward and released his hold affiliated with the Bell interests. the controlier. The car stopped yn New Operating Head Coming. Being unand then it started again "T have not the technical knowledge |f amiliar with the working of the car, necessary to an active head of a tele-]|Skidmore was up e the oe heed c , 7 as well as figuratively, anc 1a a carry on its business as heretofore, 274d In opposition to the Rocky Moun* in Bell Telephone company. I suppose Mr. Berger may represent a syndicate, but who compose it I do not know. I. was given to understand, however, when I was in New York in| phone company, sition only my and therefore as managing temporary. professional not practice, Notwithstanding statement to will dozen be passengers were with him Sid Case, the engineer, noticed the peculiar actions of the machinery and shall fill | ¢ uspected that some one was tamperThe pecullar action ing with the car. caused a short circuit ° f the car had Cott's and the cage was held suspended betwo floors. The engineer tried impres-|t ween Van give po- relinquish and Mr. tending my director I shall an sion to the contrary, the surmise pre- {o bring the car back to the bottom but instead, it shot up the shaft, vails that the Bell Telephone company of The past o the top and then receded. is probably interested in the deal con- sengers were frightened and expected summated yesterday. That the Rocky every second to feel the floor of the car Mountain' Bell rapidity. Telephéne company] sink totiebottom with great ffer an hour's work, in which may not have much to do with the new purchase is admitted as entirely great deal of the machinery was taken probable. Some people are less will-| part, Mr. Case had the car in working to believe, however, that the "par-|i"8 Order again and the regular operent" Bell Telephone company, some- ator Was once more installed times known as the "telephone trust," has not an active interest in the trans- FOUR LOCAL DAIRYMEN fer of stock accomplished DIDN'T LABEL yesterday. It is pointed out that it is no uncommon plan for the Bell Telephone company to have two companies in one community, and that it thereby increases the revenue it receives from the business men of the community. Buys All In against Stock, p company - as This, says Mr. Van _ Cott, is common enough with men who take over a concern that is not on a dividend-paying basis, and make of it a good investment. They can buy cheaper when the stock is not giving returns on the money inyested. consummated yesterday close of a long series of the inner details of which something like a novel. Built with the ald of the United States company of Rochester, the Utah concern threatened ast year, when the Rochester company was. in difficulties, to go Into the hands of the American Telephone and. Telegraph company, which is generally known as the "Bell," interesting taking, Mr. Jones, Utah capital managed to however, in the obtain an by underoption on the bonda and stock for $60,000. This was after a fight had been carried through the courts, and the New York judges had declared the contro! of ite Utah company by the Bell illega "Slump" Prevents Deal. Then came the reorganization of the Utah companyfand the choice of Mr. Grant as president. In the meantime the. option ran out, without full arrangements for the purchase. being made. The bonds were held by. of these only after county. attorney sworn out Frank B. sale cream which had and for adulterated with viscogen and not labeled ‘*Viscoe cream."' The complaints were issued on the information furnished by Walter Frazier, clty food Millerberg, Hogan and commissioner. Stroud are drivers for dairies and H. promising, W. Standish is the manager in addition to the purchase price, fo pay back the $50,000 sunk by the Salt Lake men in the option, This money is to be distributed to the men who raised it, including Mr. Jones, Mr. Walker, Mr. Odell, Mr, Grant, Mr. Fenton, - Mr. of the Em- pire dairy. The prosecution will not be made against the sale of "Viscoe~ cream." The laws of Utah provide that the article may be sold, but that it must be so labeled Oe -_-_ COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE. TIVE: .BR OMO reQUININE moves the cause. Used the world over to Cure a n One EL... W. Day. Grove's signuture on box. 2 oc. - ee Lauritzen Brought to Jail. Christian Lauritzen was brought will probably be laid before the county commissioners Wells, today. Governor J. C. Cutler, Thomas R. Cytler, L. H, Farnsworth and others, Thus, after fighting the trust in the courts, the Utah men interested were compelled to drop the matter because the financial stringency came last fall, just at a time when they were trying to amass somewhere in the nelghborhood of $1,000,000 to finance the deal Fight Is Ended. With Mr, Harvey as president and the stock almost to a dollar in the hands of Mr, Berger, it Is not thought that any further fight will be made by local capitalists to get possession of the company. What price was paid for the shares held locally Mr. Van Cott Is not in a position to state. It is understood, however, that the range varied, with an average price somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 cents. Say "PETER-PAN"' to the candy girl, and out comes the smilingelown-top box, filled with ax ALAKUMA-CHOCOLATE bat, fit for the most fastidious. 106 everywhere. """Sweetly Thine," STARTUP CANDY to Salt Lake last night from Garfield and placed in the county jail. About two weeks ago he was taken to the county infirmary and later released, He went to Sandy, and from there wandered to Garfield, where a day or two ago he came bear falling in front of a railway train. Lauritzen is a Dane and it is believed is partially unbalanced mentally. His unfortunte case Day & Co., brokers, but the control of the capital stock was sold to Mr. Berger, who obtained 502,000 shares, Mr, Berger then went after the other 498,000 shares and obtained possession the of Minor} The trial of M. O. Minor Brothers' creamery, charged with offering for butter not having sale stamped on the label the name of the manufacturer or the address, was held before Justice of the Peace Anton Lundberg yesterday afternoon in the county commissioners' office in the city and county building. The justice took the case under advisement so that the transcript of the evidence might be written He said that he would give his decision March 23 Frazier City IFood Inspector W. J. prosecting witness The witnesses showed that on 1908, the defendant sold to H. 8. er, a grocer, six packages of wrapped in a label upon which was stamped "Fancy Pasteurized Butter Minor BGros., Fairview, Utah. Water Cress Brand." The testimony of the state further went to show that the butter in question was manufactured at the Faust Creamery company, at 551 West Third South street, and not by the defendant, and that the labels In which the butter Was wrapped were not stamped with the name of the Faust company. The defendant testified that the butter in question was shipped from Falrview to the Faust company, as his agents. Faust ined. Several company co., PROVO, UTAR. witnesses and others from were the exam- SHEEPMEN ASK DAMAGES OF RAILWAY COMPANIES Republican Special Service, Ogden, Mareh 13.-The Oregon Short Line is defendant In two suits, and the Union Pacific in a third, brought by sheep raisers, for a total of more than $15,000 damages alleged to have been sustained by delays in the shipment of stock, J. M. Wilson asks the Short Line to pay $11,468.86 because, ho says, it failed to deliver cars to him at Emmett, Idaho, as agreed. He was shipping his sheep to Chicago. The Idaho Sheep company asks $1,800 in a similar action. LeFevre & Burnett are suing the Union Pacifie for $3,900. been the stock, but continued hig negotiations until it was all in his possession. Telephone of complaints were Millerberg, sion competitor of the Bell, and to make it, @ money-making enterprise. He points to the fact that Mr. Berger was not satisfied with obtalning control of The deal comes as the negotiations, would read office Otto Hogan, H. Stroud and H. W. Standish, alleging that they had in their posses- That any indications point that way, however, Mr. Van Cott denies. He says that he understands that Mr. Berger and whoever are associated with him Intend to run the Utah Independ- ent. Telephone the yesterday CREAM pay, All Work Positively Gnarantecd. Phones+-Nell, 112@-X; In@, 1128. BUTTER LABEL CASE - HEARD BY LUNDBERG | OS Elks Ave Smiling. With daily rehearsals ‘‘A Night In Bohemia," the entertainment to be given by the Elks at the Salt Lake theater March 23 and 24, is fast brineing a smile to the directors' countehances.'' There will be 160 people in the cast and the program is sald to be resplendent with rmsical numbers, local song hits and other amusing features. The "Elks' Booster," the annual publication of the order, will appear on March 19, and the issue 40! be 10,000 copies. 1] i I RAILROAD NEWS. PLYING Trailic VisStt Director of Cai PROM | STUBBS. Harriman St, Lines Is John C. Stubbs, trafic manager of all the Harriman Nneg, paid Salt) Lake only a flying visit yesterday morning. Mr. Stubbs, it was asserted, had intended to stop here two or three days, but he was called to Chicago by the news that his son was ill, and. therefore stopped hours only, instead. Mr. Stubbs during his visit conferrea briefly with Vice President W. H. Bancroft and with J. A. Reeves and D,. E, Burley, _ respectively, general freight and passenger agents of the Oregon Short Line, who represent the departments in which he, as traftie director, is particularly interested. Then he hurried on eastward, leaving Salt Lake about noon. As head of the department of the Harriman lines, where the railroads brush up against the business man, Mr. Stubbs has had somewhat of an opportunity In his big "swing around the circle' to learn what Is doing in a commerclal way in the West. He assumes an optimistic air in that he says confi- dence in the future ig displayed every- where. He does not confess to have seen much improvement in the actual buginess done as yet. The heads of the local railroad off- ces say that so far as they know Mr. Stubbs's visit is not tkely to result in any changes in the personnel of the Harriman forces here. Plan >> Chamber of Commerce. Republican Special Service. Ogden, March 13.-A meeting Ogden business men has for March 17 at the Press purpese of organizing.a been of called club, for the chember. of ecommerce. The call Has been by a2 committee consisting of Horn and B: H Cannon issued "A. &. Hear buying. before the "Anderson". No.7 South Plano 2. - 1| cant Rirth to Mr. terday. Is Annouveed-A son w 18 and Nephi L. Morris born yes- bank Hank Clenrances-Friday's clearings amounted to $584,176.6 against $896.734.26 for the corresy ond ing day last year Soldier Gets License-A | narriage .li> Was issued yesterday to William oldier at Fort Dougla Salt Ruth E.. Roberts of Shop . Wants Pay-The Chariton Charlton brought suit. yesterd Lay in the city court against A. W. MeCu ne Sr,, for $56 for "‘goods and chattels delivered'' Anril 18, 1907 shop Return From Ogden-Judge Marshall Jnited States Marshal Spry and Assistant United States Attorney W. M. McCrea returned yesterday from Oxden after the holding of fede ral) court.at that city for the week. Guard Moant at Post-Th: first guard mount was held at Fort Dougias 3 terday morning and will continues at 11:30 each morning for the remainde of sunpimer the in exce pt stormy weather Colonel Seott Recovering -Coionel Walter Scott of the Fifteenth: United States infantry is reported as recover-i ing nicely from the shock of an operation for appendicitis performed at Holy Cross hospital Thursday. Plan Nursing Classes-Tle board of the Relief society a that the next course of nursing Start September 21, 1908, under the Instruction of Dr. Margaret C. Roberts, The different stakes are requested to canvass their districts for candidates, Palnicr Nov a Bankrup!/-Sheridan K. Jones, a painter of this city, judicated a bankrupt by Judge shall during the sitting of the court at Ogden. The sehedule showed Mabilities to the amount of $451 and assets of $100, claimed to be exempt. Hack Driver tn Court-Bert Jobes, the hack driver who is accused of making an unwarranted assault on A, W. McCune jr., Thursday afternoon Wilson bar, was in police day afternoon. The trial was continued until next Tuesday. ASL ASLO ASIEN PN ALL be the best secured, desirable at tLe every produced prices from | $1.50 to al \ $5.00 ; (v 5\ ‘ We ‘hy oF want Vou to a Ee Buy where you a 7 L. j LiTe: a . E LOO ie { see : will our : spring but see PT P / fx. our . 136-438 MATA Tr Crew BSS ALITY STORE that made LEAL BL PAL OAL HAL EAL -<-- } os OAL IONVAL ALIN DAL NGA AND CAUSES SHOOTING Mrs. Briggs Tells of Cruelties ' i ranging 5 > most color sell can REFUSED TO GIVE CREDIT Te CITY BRIEFS. and. We that pagel Of Husband in Divorce Court March 15.-Mzi Bingham, Mandrich, was an Austrian Salt Lake tonight and placed in the county jail, for falling to produce a ‘ bond. of $1,000 named by Justice George EB. Lee this afternoon Mrs.| Mandrich is charged with firing a shot are it. Mrs. Joe Melich last night Mrs. | [ Melich stepped out from her rooms, which are over the Melich saloon, and} was.at once by. throat May' ‘1 neal 1 hs Melich had to the denied credit husband of j iH l Brice band chokes 1907 hei a Mandrich. her Prid ty Mandrich and she is ihe vents who Her } Hogle died at his home, of in years, not but ago > few that days paralysis it was weelss Mr. good health until a month] started in South Main ar business in street. He . orle te and one son, James neral arrangements was ; A told 69 years o A. Hogle,. yrhe fuhave not yet been] a ee Oo Parlifanentary Rules, M. Aaron addressed the Young Hebrew association Wednesday] on "Parliamentary Practice." Jol s 190 ] t Mrs, l t : = ' fi bt b } an Ver i later nt-to, Di GRuaeh ine Ee pe Bren 1- ( Bren into cor vee ‘ a month ited] ' + left ‘ | hus- his i : not vo tl x \I and she e-f been any too happy. children and "just be- last one Wa lid her husband' then bor abused' we hadn't r "4¥ Mrs het away a week : your husband i 0. vou ‘sized het was crieél-very that 7 vhere A filed Pearl t id el rey 1 Robertson... Brennan yond' Brome ou irticu- the children; seen her d est d 1 ; "She saan ea ») i Lame were Suppo he he : mide ot TREN aA, PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, PAZO OINTMENT {fs guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- Ing or Protruding Piles the | 9@¥# or money refunded. hus- in 6 60 to years, They were. married al Day | ‘To Bishop Christenson. members of ton, Ohio, Oct, 3, 1897, and on'March | the echotr, Woodmen of tha World and 49.1905. he deserted her. The court a friends ho so kindly assisted us i} HWstened to the simple story of ban| donment and granted the decres | *. *. : Ruth B. Robertson said tl all h husband had contributed to. her upport in the last three year ‘ q Cece re MR MRS. Hear. buying ate aa the death of ot ‘and MRS. L. CRACROFT L. W. CRACROIT - t Anderson" Pian No. 7 South Main SHS SBS, 2EK, Sgt, EE, CG3 SM, SeaX SR. . SES SEE, ig sh af ae Gr 0 x 4 ao Friday Was a Busy Day!: Need an Ferest Ranger-Civil service examinations for the position of forest ranger for the different national forests will be held April 23 and 24. The local examination will be conducted by Supervisor Clark in the Mercantile building. > applicants will be given a thorough practical test on the work of the ranger. The position entalls a salary of from $75 to $100 per month. Saturday Will Be Another| Edna Senare Funeral-Edna Claire Seare, born Jan. 27, 1905, died Thursday evening from heart failure following an attack of pneumonia, at the home of her parents, 405 Fourth avenue, this Her father recently returned mission to Great Britain, where sided over the Hull conference. al services will be held m, from the Twentieth house, Ps city Funer- Sunday at 1 ward meeting ExeConvict Plends Guilfty--Tim MeKelvey, a former convict against whom a complaint charging robbery was filed Thursday by the county attorney, yesterday walved a preliminary hearing in Judge Diehl's court and entered a » acknowledged that harness from stable. In Sent to the county lo await his final hearing before the district court. M. I. A. Annual Meet-The first of the annual conference meetings of the Young Ladies and Young Men's Mutual improvement association of the Salt Lake stake was held at the Seventéonth ward chapel last»: night The eyening was occupied principally with. business sessions,-at which was discussed the work of the coming year. The next meeting of the conference will be held Sunday evening at the 2 y hali. The publle ¢s Invited: program will. consist of spécial. musical numbers and talks on M. I. A. subjecte. --- Zion's Savings Bank and Trast Co, ays 4 per cent on deposits. JOSHPH F. SMITH,. President. ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President, 0. C. BEEBE, Cushier. The New "frath" Comes THE LOW PRICES BOOM BUSINESS The SHIRT of the new Commercial club building| adorns the. cover and on the inside there | sparkles a,Hterary menu that is a de-| elded treat, WAISTS at $1.00 This department was crowded to its utmost all day. Why was it? Wheu vou ean get $1.50 and up to $2.50 Waists for $1.00 it's bound to draw bie crowds At such sensational prices hundreds of pretty styles will ‘be put into the sale this morning. All pretty, dainty Waists in white and colors, sizes' 32 to 44. The YOUNG GIRLS' COATS at $1.95 Was another victory scored, and today the stock will .be refreshed. with many pretty styles at the same price. Saturday will be a good day to brine the ebildren down. They run in sizes from 4 up to 14 vears. : = ; CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.75 DRESSES TODAY Vorth. Truth, under its new management, with Howard Garrett 2s manager and Parley P. Jenson as editor, tnade {ts appearaiice last might. It fs. dltogether & néW publicetion and resembles the old only in name,..A handsome half-tone re -- from a he pre- A : most beautifuli line. 14 Ey Wi Discuss Rifles-The new Springfield rifle of the United States army will be the subject of discussion at a meeting of the Utah National Guard Monday evening One hundred rifles have been allotted to the guard. An officer {som Fort Douglas will be on hand to give instructions, Drove on Sidewalk: Cost $3-Thomas Wright pleaded guilty in pollee court yesterday afternoon to having driven on the sidewalk on Fifth South street between Tenth and Wleventh East streets, He was fined $3. In asking that Wright be fined Edgar Rogers, assistant city attorney stated that drivers are using the sidewalks all over Salt Lake. i aYoungberg at Bho ai Be and efendant, ttorney .cruel.' he Iusband Gone Three Years. Maherva A. Washburn told court the oe AK tl i b E ground Neeson;no SHSIARaN: rea hildrenocavith tenant és . from (hat shamefully ELis "Mrs. ft} i 1 lvorce °W Briggs have They have "He 1 as the howing, ! cruel, and upon th dec || granted. Sincecthelr. marrige li |S™@yed ‘Was. cruel: un fe " | replied, and then she set best) Jars He Judge Morse awarded and|to her care completed. Max Men's night a 7 : ‘ testitimo showed 1871 at 156 retired four ee r bu ender ‘the Ho-|fore the for] Briggs he was forced to his bed. A . : 3 ago he suffered a stroke Of and grew... weaker steadily until the end. "Jim" Hogle was one of the known liquor men in Salt Lake. came to this city first in 1864, rears 876 South Temple street, this» morn1 o'clock, surrendering to death after a weary fight gle has not been Reobertso leit il th last-3 j Ine +5 thr viol Hoce ; in } Charles i; wee cn atoa or 7 | at litfor ne 4a ML. ] led' July 20, 1967-Husband tear child to pie At other times Brigg dangerous: pan Sun Ge James P.. he i Wusbandthrea JAMES HOGLE DIES eekly diver AFTER HARD FIGHT oa ing ifling.'' dant,. v chi IT t 1905-Husband at his sa-|®nd eur Mrs. About five months ago Mrs. fired at her mother-ig-law, considered id Mi the) target for Mrs, Man-~| jij wif drich, who fired at her at close range, but missed. It is believed that the] assault was caused by. the. fact that loon Tay 21 j married lay 14, 1905 > of italists to the New Jersey man, is new managing director, replacing Elmer B Prices Painless Extraction of Tecth or No | days. \ reason. Hats have shape \ Thursday |} McKenzie, a revolver and fired. the illeged, and received in the back He claimed shot Chorn defir d all in the place and his escape, -_---___+ ~~». ----_____- a We & try drew MAIN | Honest Work-Honest fow CO. in the I[lats. -< shares in the transfer of SOUTH is values NA | place Will There to their f the Mr.. Berger DENTAL 218 Merrill, white. shooting took at the iloon of ig Roary buy ae resented depos ‘UNION to~ Xe: colored, 23 Commercial strect. MeKen- | zie said the trouble started over a dol-| lac that Staten had borrowed ‘from Chorn while they were sojourning in said man Another colored California the fight starte d over a game of craps tnd that Chern claimed Staten owed him $1 e declared that Chern threw the $1 on the bar nd that Chorn, instead of reaching for il | | times to all classes. The equipment of the emergency denight, partment was eompleted last OTesswith a 2£uil stock of bandages, j ings, and the necessary drugs on hand. The prescription and general drug within at } room will be provided for store in the bo new Spring creations . . for the 4 $1.25 children $ IMPRISONED IN GAR ONE PERILOUS HOUR of rr | Money. Gardner. PeeSouthoo street, oe gal inede company SEL OAH with} Third Frank The ulght two { | hy r HATS distances tae officers make long eH new | cotne "* later, wéré- elected. By the change Hayward A. Harvey, personal representative of Mr. Berger, becomes' president of ‘the company, succecding Heber J, Grant. Waldemar Van Cott, who also rep- ives help you ly deposits. | These Men a ps the company t Eiki, & were || oe SHOULD SEE LINE OF SPRING s The Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main Street stockholders directors meeting of the directors YOU OUR Probably Escape Murder Charge. si the STORE | ie < minutes 15 of afternoon held DRUG company. meéting Ata Inde- but 7a a' yesterday. elected. Trust Utah ‘ oe Telephone Jersey. the iccount with the Commercial National Bank gives for c urity your money, an ore At New. bought } i | he pendent the See J., | Shey has N. ' Sp of Hoboken, Arrested. IHNEN DAN, CTADE MEWS NUS BRR VAN el n the first degree, as last night | vas | siated at St. Mark's hospital! that Staten had a fichtine chance for his life | Chorn was arrested yesterday morning | | ud> secretary. company, of tree At 9 o'clock this the morning dispensary of the Volunteers of Amerfea will open its doors for the first time} at the old St. Mark's school building, 115 East First South street The institution, the first of its kind in Salt Lake, will have as its aim the furnishing of drugs and prescriptions to the poor of the city dispensine of Indiseriminate be allowed. Dxperience will not has shown that man} other cities for applications assistance fraudulent The cases will be are presented daily. that are genuine investigated and all will be treated. The building ¥ ill contain a prescrip-}| tion room and several doctors' offices at all The dispensary will |be open a Berger 1908. Jerry Chorn, the colored jockey who| shot suck" Staten in the back, ma scape a trial on the charge of murder a" A. Drink Our Fountain = George a Spring At Chorn Will He He VE Cott in | of America to Open Doors This Morning. Bo Van Place Temporarily. | "fo reasonable. E, B, Jones Qut as Managing} Director and Jerry x fresh. always iFree Dispensary of Volunteers a -_- Try 14, AND MAY RECOVER: * it | a ting Prices MARCH SATURDAY, STATEN STRONGER v oe UTAH, a so much of it that you can always rely on get- NEW OFFICERS ARE NAMED CITY, | MAY OBTAIN: RELP: We earry all the reliable Baby Foods and sell pendent Company. LAKE ig I APA WHERE NEEDY SICK SALT 7% New Jersey Man Now in Full Possession of Utah Inde- REPUBLICAN, . "BLACK PHONE" Baby SYSTEM [5 SOLD Food INTER-MOUNTAIN e THE sy 4, 2 and youug girls, ina beautiful line of colors, all handsomely trimmed with sailor vxcollar las 1 oe the sailor attachments. Ages from 6 up to 14 years. ESERECES CES EE SSPE SESE SES & |