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Show REPUBLICAN, >" TWO GET DIVORCES AND OTHERS AWAIT | > Hallrond. »/One Husband and a Wife, Both Deserted. Freed by Court. DEEP FH F444 PUBLIC VALUATIONS. FHT ee He © 1674.141 sessed "7 astern Liah Velephone C ompany. SHEP 1908 FH t4 444s Te ‘lephone. ee 304,575 in Independent Hote Seer 15968 1907 HHH 1 tah HHH company ment Total Totnl 0 ts eF er erty ++ ar ~ POOP The following as assessments have been made on public utilities in Utah by the state board of equalization : Railroad assessments $25,934,786 Telephone ssessments 1,538,030 Teleg raph assessments 264,783 Power assessments Express assessments 174.810 egee also Wants Pacific Ms rn Pacifj Sait Lake and Ogden Salt Lake and Mercu ireka 1 (new) Orden and Northwestern M ! Raster Utah Telephone Telephone Bhi Mountain Tel. (new) Southern Utah Telephone Millard County elephone \ tern Union elegrrapt T tal Telegraph Cable Utah Light and Railway Telluride Power 1 aih-Idaho Sugar ells Fargo and Co's Exp "ar compank LOCKIS 4. > 2 together : reductions. P.$ 70 . 1.962 . 10,706 Summit, nance . -$12:678 showing follows total Wasatch county co Postal $ Cable: $ Teleernpl: ee ™ Mureka ant Ogden 4 Hill, and a Jesse totals Rell band, Davis Salt . . coun ty +920, uthern 1 sear t nd 1 TTe 1 Telephone h Co. Telephone Tel. and Tel Western Union Telegranh Postal Telegraph Cabl $264,783 totals Telegraph cvnte| GOT 61: 161,158 | <1 uy Rallw and Light Ttah Power Trellur ide Sugar ancldaho Power Expres H Car $2,718,517| += totals Fargo and Express Co's totals The man and for herself and child $30 W. J. Crowther, had a habit Wife's eee os I ouniy ounty Pete cot county Total TotS. : Pp. Le . L, . A. and' S. 711,192.00 676.12 9 y 72 $5,649,323 ds 10 you ay - est a rk of : Valley Rallrond, 28 $ county ounts = sem 4 Salt Lake aod , roele} unt county count Piute Salt ® count .00 San er = Summit ooele Froo to You and Evory Sister, Sut foring from Women's Allmnents. Uintah | h Was ‘ Mic -~ SISTER Pete - I ment with ed mast arene. to any te aume Mereur 3 count ay ‘t Ot 130 - Ulceration, is - 5° oe "S2 Accounting Not oe | The Thousands of women have cured them | lea -_ fen So Seis Pe your all HomeJust Treatment at ©thisnak ond send mé really your cures address, te today, SUMMERS, as you may Box H. glad nasal dicho ° know and will gladly tell an treatraent is yours, diveuses, women's and the free ten day's not secthis offer again. St |< | I $ -Refrigacor:.. Tank Line Address Notre Dame, U, S.A. | Total : na nf AT 1,000.00 1.000.00) 40.000 00 Despate! 500 0.0 | eerste 5,000.00) 4500.00 200.00) > 900.00 7500 09 coves$ will of Je ah 304,575.00 the been "Lp cay genesart Samuel String- G,. 32 TO fre 30 day that anyone | Jersey in ear, é heavy to | pot stand without competition in this line. Monday we offer two hundred ENTIRE ENTIRE LINE LINE OF OF white Come early. Event PARASOLS to be closed ont at ONE-FOURTH OFF. BPeantiful Silk Waists at a DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. Silk Jumper Suits $6.95 $1.00 A Dozen different 138thth $10.00 the or REWARD horn broken re on. It give rate ire overy Petticoat 89c to select from convietions Local Capitalists he-is Get Three |i lly Win: -AGres I1 Gatgary: of Salt@ leave in the plain and "tomorrow. were they real Tor estate land, to. abl party thelr faney stripes. TI, Sea a fine of $10. vi sed against Te ch \ er is lator kno of of. violator tions Mean, the ‘imposing Abe ae wilh | | i Beats Senator --____ ECLIPSE ernorship. | } jreceived by Tenn., from June the 27.-Returns Democratic midnight to up in gae mana . E. of |majority | thousand. | ‘The 60 . jndicate the nomination of for a SeCPatterson R. M.. States United former over term, sen-} Senator TAKES prima- than more us sunties | Governor -___-_-__ SUN Memphis, ‘Tries : rOTIEY this ordinance of a neavier in Gov- | iP urth > OF re Carmack the Race for r the A. 1. ol bel Tee 1a >» well observed be S@-}as-to sale | | Penman, charged} re, Saracen Nee tere | |} Ali seiete where gugee| Robert guilly to ac ' the | He retofore of narpoe 0 the tein ts to accer:| court, Police | \Lisken pleaded jriding a bicyck |} Was. fined, $5 Bir-)}) -H.. A, Pratt.-and| men/are i E> und police while «cit, SL | morning cage eee "Canada, Pacifie «The Evan the } 3/000,000 examine recently 1d in presiding |sentenced to pay Lake. will they Rowan EB i i pleating knife wide, extra flounce, deep sateen, wR a ust ‘PATTERSON WINS CANADIAN TRACT IN TENNESSEE tues 2 3., nrenes ot a een WILL: BE EXAMINED); s control M. CLOSED- return halter styles with black wide, and extra length, Petticoat 43c mercerized of good grade All lengths. Made ruffle. heiihicreshed Uy ssw: OF tare! right Long Kimonos 59c quality material-full good Made of an extra white figures, ~ TA ow : » inquire will cow, qs This is a pretty silk suit; there are just 15 Monday to close them out quickly we ofthere are 10 navy and 5 black-vanging in size from 54 to them at the above price 88-Come early for one of these. CLASSIFY GOLD; GIVE ding DRESSES ae! Parasol OUR OUR ut secrete WANTED-TO silt OF LINGERIE linen, tucked, gored and pleated, with bias folds around bottom, all sizes. : ee _ bungalow, South "Ss sleeves, aan 00 White Drese Skirts 95 Cc "Salt the = :N'T-_FURNIS 2D. RENT FURNISHED vir iY 'NER--5-ROOM BOR : short ‘3 Canadian. A or to 40. We pom ae -_- SALTAIR, 5 formation dark. long to Open. WANTED. 2500-0014. Tran Transit trimmed, Lot No. 1-#12 Lingerie Dresses ... $ 7.00 Lot No. 2-$13.50 Lingerie Dresses, $ 9.00 Lot No. 3-$15 Lingerie Dresses ....$10.00 and face Key winder reward. i) eae ae atic: watch, , , A Pren ~~ SLATIT XK? Te WATCH LOST BETWEEN) HOTEL Daly and postoffice Saturday night te turn to Miss Johnson, Hotel Daly, and wend raat POR modern 4th ind Jace A SALE Jun: of Ogden), Cyclone Toompround Oey Ss L {oun 7 of light and dark colors, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Waists $1.39 MATCH. LATE varied assortment bright, Simply without a parallel in bargain giving. You must see them to appreciate them. All beautiful sheer materials, several styles to select from. All sizes, rae 187,426.00 and $1.50 nt Ladies' and children's Wandamere Tuesday, June an é * 7 500.00 100.00) 200.09) B00 00 ) 1.000, 00| 0 "500.00 i 1,000 00} wives ca Ind., Ou oats 42.691.00 10 "i one i1.2 ° Retrigator Line Refrig tr. Desp'th Vest'n Stable C. L Refriger't'r ‘ion ai BOXING Assessments SOE Shippers Louis Fe preside ¢ north Springs. Ifot 2g Pete Sullivan sx sio \ Sen Isxcursion via TOO in a large and All lace trimmed, in the faney Made of a splendid qui ility of sheer Mull, Batiste and Faney Dotted Swiss. Elaborately trimmed with val. lace and. insertion. Several models to choose from in the from beautiful Princess effects. Colors white ane all the dainty pastel shades: sizes ee Stringham Giving. $1.50 Beautiful Waists 89c tucked i incorporation. 2 N. president, vice tark, fam, secretary-treasurer --- rat« made, ' business. brokerage. .-of = Bargain One of the strongest lines of handsome Waists that we have ever had the pleasure to Dozens of pretty stvles to select from. Made of beautiful sheer lawn, all daintily | ~ Trespitss. have. company Realty. United ws ty cle The filed with the county clerk Phe' ital is $60,000 in dollar shares, A 7 : in. real done Will-be business eral. tate and investments, The officers a ones, all nicely oo Articles Ceef Pullman produce | ou outshines all past efforts of truly Orderer. = ining <and. mining be carried on: 7.98 $ Company | National Missourl River LinsDb Tran Car. Express Fruit. cal Pt acifie a or young. ‘lo Mothers of Daughters, I will explain a simple home treatment which paca and effectually cures Leucorrhoea, Green Sickness ond Painful or Irregular Menstruation Ladies, Plumpness aad health always results from 14 $15.00 LoS =U 28,350.00 $16.00 Amerie at Past Fretgh 7 R efrie tr Tr insi Amer, mour 2 L ie: Case on Y ( hicago Refrig't'r. Desp't Germa Packing a ny Germs American Cat Line ba" Kingan MeNerlt t r Line bbs cNeill & ) ‘ dofes s e | sportion Live Pot ultr ransporti Merchan Despate! 1 Milw oe Kefrig'tr Desp | | ! colored The E, M. West company. has filed articles of incorporation with ‘ the naunty clerk The capital stock. -1s Jon sale of Waists fresh crisp new Waists in the plain white Lawn, all nicely tucked and open back or front, long or short sleeves, also a dozen different. styles key 2 INCORPORATIONS. | - $1.25 White and Fancy Colored Waists 39c This Judge Morse in the district court yesterday found the issues for the plaintiff! in the case of Matilda' F Fairborn and others against Ellen Willams and others, The suit was Dana to enjoin the defendants from ssing over or interfering with the fence >on property part of lot 12, block 30, plat A, Big Field survey Sian wearin eee ea == Event} A Mid-Summer Sale of Waists infringss -_-_----_-- Must Bargain A Partial List, but during the week Every Department will be represented eyi no trip,/$1-25..) traln, leaves: oo | Lak i, 16 Pp Special: 0. returning after ; ' oO i count Car | | i 12,894.00 131,119.00] Express n =" as coun county Total bool." WOMAN: Ss OWN ADVISER Stan sulfer, w they MEDICAL. can easily cure ata El Z Then when the doctor eaye Jearn ti think ‘er hexsell. li Pacific A 7 +1 diay op down feelings melanciwly the spine, weerlness, kidney and bladder teofibie 3 e send you's, complete ten day ‘s treate ment a. free to prov Re yours : 1 ; ne it ti n¢ Hania and if " ald wish to continue, it will cost you only abou treatment a ecmplete trial : aire aii inte ; ‘ : in two cents a day It will not aaron with your 3 wreck, or less ths ad mp elegy uo tell Lys how you ou wish, a I will eend you the treatment ontively free,in plain wrapper, He separ} mail. jevide for yourself, $ Great Commencing Monday and Continuing the Entire Week of| Bread" S roan spsaars 1.311.00 : ebe Weber dischartes, of 137.068.00} . Railroad. $ 10 9F ro oo)OF §.00} 68,401.00} 9.00 near than aor doctor Eee mantatinIn the Gael.) MRS. favor Judge Morse yesterday ordered an accounting of the affairs in the partnership of Osear EK. Lawrence and Peter Enberge and refused to grant change of venue A referee will be appointed to take testimony The suit was brought by Oscar E. Lawrence to eee the partne rship, to have a eiver appointed and the property divided The business is the conducting of a ranch on Bear river in Rich county Both the parties reside in Randolph OF oo 18.00 pi al + Dayis,.county eine ancounty alt Lake county Sum mit county Falling LOL count mother, or your sister. re yourselyvea at homo without the aks of a doctor cannot understand women's sufferings. Whitls h M. Pe thelr An county rae ty count counts OX Cache = Four ~ Wherever you in Another Case of Smallpox. Another case of smallpox was reported Saturday after the weekly report of the board of health was issued, The victim this time is Ethel Eliason, daughter of Mrs. C. Belcher, who resides In the rear of 152 South Fourth East The case was reported by Dr. Irvine and the house was placed under quarantine by Dr Ss. & Paul, assistant city physician. Tne patient will be treated at home, This makes nine cases in the city and at the} isolation hospital. _ 758.00 LOSS ( Total ssa € ‘o boo! that TO AD ban They have one a5 nates wite pre erxed to Total Weber Strong. plomp court "Butternut claim Charges. 1 9,201.00 MY I reLe Sat s at 1107 Dis 562 ove , 48,317.. of 1,001,462.00 ye 932,00 - Total FREE FREE Juah'| i eee Central ay Peou i Sun Pete counts es aieead- 1. eS pane { ounty Millard: COM ints Salt cour‘ 7" } Lakece unt ; 1 ‘ 1 ae ; eC re ) district Visit ormmner cin ped ann van a £95,000 in shares of the par value ol With, tae low ane yey * c Maree tek $10 ‘each i. M West is president; she fourd there than to be with het IM. West. vice president; . 4 -- ee ---_- | Birch, secretary-treasure! A general t\ cour Denvel i } a Me t the Judge Ritehie yesterday sustained the demurrer in the suit of the Mereantile National bank of New York against the Eagle and Blue Bell Mining company and the Bingham Consolidatéd company for $46,696.29 on a judgment obtained on a promissory note and garnishment proceedings. The suit brought by George Peterson against the Denver & Rio Grande for damages'to his hotel at Bingham Junction through fire from a spark from a locomotive for $15,000 was dismissed by Judge Ritchie Saturday, having been settled he Royal Baking company and George Mueller have filed an answer to the amended complaint of Frank Erath and Milivey Matinew, who do business as the Superior Baking comany, in the suit brought by the latter for poe ARE of their trade- wife of in A Judgment by default has been entered in the suit of EB. M. West against 3en T, Lloyd and others for $2,965.34 on a promissory note, child... in D 1 ates clarsng Weastera count) if * as in The demurrer of the defendant was sustained by Judge Morse in the case of the Park City Meat company against the Comstock Silver Mining company and 10 days were allowed to amend. ‘The suit is to set aside a deed to H, A. McCornick and declare the company owners of property ir Summit county for the purpose of satisfying an old judgment ve San Seyler roa cave . years Denies Summit counts { i ount Wa rtch « Y ," ber cot Vge 30 of July, probate Caravelis vey. Child Grand county Juab count Grande : and Charles M Ixinsey denies. the charges of adultery made by his wife, Edith EE. Kinsey, in her cross-complaint to his sult for divoree, in his reply filed yesterday He brougat suit originally on the ground of desertion und her eross-complaint charged him with misconduct with an unknown | Carbon N | Just 104 CouNTINS to Different Comxpportioned. panics Throughout State. for Utah as, appora sessment cf i companies b to the differs nt Amount fioned. I t Joxpress i: company ‘totals SY SUES SSME NI Divorce J. Suit was filed Saturday by Louisa B. Ames against Jacob Munz and Anna Munz to quiet title to part.of lot 3,} block 160, plat A, Salt Lake City sur- Crowther, she says, earns $4.50 a day, and she asks for $50 a month 1 alimony for the support of herself and the three minor children, the oldest of whom is 12 and the youngest three years of age She also asks thal he pay into court $100 suit money A temporary injunction was obtained restraining him from interfering with her or using toward her any violence or abusive language and from removing any of the household furniture ir their home at 865 West Fourth South stree, which she asks be given her. | --_-_-- Wells Pacific with Threw tfer Over Boiler. Specific acts of abuse charged are that May 15 last he seized her and threw her over a boiler of hot water and that on June 22 last he choked her, called her. vile and insulting names and threatened to drive her from the house and home. He "has almost dally called her these hard names She says that because of his constant abuse and threats she fears to live with him longer and during the past week has taken refuge at her Tele eld Co, Te Mountain love driving her out of doors in the night time and preventing her return by barring the doors. He has time and time again struck and abused her in miblie at the same time subjecting } to violent and abusive language He has roughly bruised her person and has threatened to drive her away and told her to leave more than once. Telephone th urd eff Telephone ee in month, Son: until final hearing of on action as to be llowed 100 | keep herself and child and $100 at corpey& Trees. ane then asks the cusdy of the o Louise Crowther says that her hus- Knicht, Northwestern Railroad was They were married at Salt Lake October 30, 1875. Since he abandoned her three years ago he has not in any way contributed to her support, though he earns $90 a month. She asks for a decree of separate mainte- $1,5 U. .......«. recapitulation, Valuations by classes, he W, Before Judge Morse yesterday the eases brought by Annie F. A. Hilton to get possession of the property owned by the late Dr. John H. Park were reopened and further testimony admitted, The suit of J. F. W oor ee at Clara Ellerbeck and others to strain the granting of a aa for tha purpose of conducting a saloon on the west half of lot 5, block 79, plat A. was argued and submitted before Judge Morse, Deserted After Thirty Years, Annie B. Quinn asserts that her husband, Isaac G. Quinn, deserted her April 1, 1905, after they had lived The re .. ictions Techo and Park city earen Utah Ind alc <aeahal ae Pacific itor e Total. that fault Several others are asking the district court to free them from the tile that galls Among these is Maud Mauss, who complains that her husband, Theodore Mauss. In the spring of 1904 at Denver, without provocation, shut her out of their home and "he compelled to seek the ald and protection of friends. In January. 1908, in Salt Lake, he wilfully took her six-year-old child from her and she was obliged to recover him by habeas corpus proceedings. At that time he wrongfully accused her of having a lover All these things have made her life miserable, and she asks divorce and the custody of their litthé son, now seven years of agé They were marricd at St. Louis, Mo March 18, 1896 jon County her and John G. Stillwell and against the City Rocks Mining company for $1,140.80 for time checks cashed for the company and goods sold and delivered anothe! They were married Decem j}ber 16, 1901, in the state of Colorado and have no children. The divorce was all that was askec J. J. Thomas, séeretary of the st board of equalization, has con pleted tne ealculations on the assessment of publie utilitfes in Utah for 1908. The increase jn -valuation of the property is more than a million and a half, apportioned a hown above The story is tola most eloquently by The increases b3 voinnenth: Garfield told Contos their answer to the suit brought by J. P. Buzanes and others, who allege that they are in oe possession of 294,000 shares of the Castro Grecian ae company, which they obtained by aud, deny this and claim that the stock is their lawful property The injunction against them, to prevent action on the stock, was removed by Judge Morse yesterday, Judgment has been entered by de-} Judge George G. Armstrong yesterday granted two divorces, one to a husband and another to a complaining wife. Oscar Philip Carlson, who testified that his wife, Amanda Peet Carlson, had deserted him May 10 while they were living at Corinne, Box Elder county, and has since refused to live with him, was freed from all further obligations They were married at Rico, in Dolores county, Colorado, March 29, 1899, and have no children. Virginia Halstead received a decree of divorce freeing her from Harry E I lalstead The testimony was taken before a referee, Howard A. King It was shown that Halstead had not provided food, clothing or a home for his wife for the past 13 months. He tt+tttt ete ette UTILITY # + FILED Brutality and Failure to Provide Specified by Unhappy Ones, in All Classes Shown|s Mi n Every Part of State of Utah, eee ao COMPLAINTS John Notes. the Fourth will hold July 6 a Tt Court ag. District > FOUR COUNTIES |; g 5 BY 1908. Oo Saturday being Judge Armstrong court on Monday, -_---. DIVISION 28, oe Northwestern eae and eee stem SUNDAY, JUNE eS _ State Board of Equalizatidh( Adds Million and Half to Assessment Rolls. aS BIG INCREASE IN S08 es SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, husband and children at their home, Willlam L. Stanton has filed suit in the district court for divorce. He was married to Lillie Stanton at Bureka, Jpab county, October 11, 1898, and they have three children, aged eight, seven oS five years re spe ctively He also asks the custody of the children. Stanton files an affidavit of tmpecuniosity, but does not say whether he wants his wife to pay him alimony. Heeaee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN W..Carmack, something campaign just by less a popular ten than ended was PLACE AT 7 A. M. TODAY |Pnatnete cmiaren ana women In pol | notewort! , he introductic or ‘ rants the nature ol the aati | In any than numbers in greater ie as aoe fou placed subsequently will be | enough and| pt litical clash in the volunteer State. up early who get Those Report market local the ass in Tennessee time first the For see] may morning this closely observe headquar-'| the ida. ¢ tlgary, the Dp!yroject, are to the effect'a mM rifial eclipse of the un It is|pirants for a Democratic nomination debate in _ joint The|met 7 o'clock. at to appear |scheduled ale for offered be to tract by was made outset The issue at the of passing to the Is due phenomenon land.| farming valuable up of Senator squarely candidates both the| and earth the between moon !the of it gre visit will who men. prostate-wide for declared Carmack of point this from passing The un a In be will they that opinion took Patterson Governor hibition. ac-} hours, tw rbout tal will in-| view ptional ex ym fl r t that the present temperancs almanac. | the stand Nautical the o l cording homeseeker to ducements. id right its eac h locality giving be|laws not y i] demonstration the the|While turn will the party away the proper was matter the upon public as} pass general to the interesting visit will. and 1 y ication, Vancouver Jsland. Seattle, take a trip|to scientists directly interested in the [iceearee 8 } : : witbe doubtless will : eclipse the jevent, and Franciscé to San ‘oast Iq bathing today; Cool off at Saltair its of heard have who all by be-|nessed Capelee Los ji to Dr ere returning |coming | \deal j ¢ f and i W andame re children's Tuesday. June free St day it Cool } ideui off at Saltair today; bathing 1s -_-_*+o oo Ladies and. children's. free Wandamere Tuesday, June 30 day ah . |