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Show Its success, -- ag parently only justb De- It purifies JURISDICTIONS and t Vv. 3 MoM! lin, Shav . w. ‘ eee Swatwood, P Weleos Hr afer On the -); ments, noon degree LIFE ~- LONG Damaging Taetltony Is Offered by Witnesses for the Government, CHANGED |: testified ld‘ State ; Declare that Gregory coins for Sara C les had silver or else apparently. , a , the was Steve welght exchanged had ofter= light in Co this with will murder|py before Tuesday morning submitted arguments H the case that wilt | all Yeurs arguments. be submitted ana his Judge [nad A spent after- | these lines, | by Getting of to ore the and p ble ro m y Who Wielded Rece JAP Defendant _ A Says: Broke en D e- the PATRON Brain Mirror Man in Anger tle the "Who found in] would be wielded an the ketchup appropriate title bottle' for a tarce comedy. that. was enacted:in_real life' inthe Colirt.of. Judge. C. Dieh! _. fariny Afternoon sehen'. Wiliam Elliott Was miinfenedwonca. Gharee ot aad . : f ) a Japanese icin > "ukada, knotty ques oui fo' aeaitt | i ei anhad ro ae as anes The Was forced "toxreri tosh" hands the direction of Samuel Cc. Park, fol-| Then Marshall Mike Mauss, of Mur-jand silver and gold as well Onder | with a itness and had nis own | lowed hy the enty-first at 2 p. m.,/ray, was called for the defense, to tes- | the agreement he was to have the gold} troubles in maintaining the proper the twenty-seventh at 4 o'clock and the} tity to the good character of Maro-|and silver turning over the platinum} dignity of his position. moe Pier ike ae c the ee vich while he lived in Murray before | to the customers The two had given ming. Ssehiro dapanees walter, said under 218 €ctio o > " Dnt ' "S av ; not | ott tarted trouble restaurand the twenty-ninth by brethren from | moving to Bingham him to understand that they had not ake ERG Ae bec log fe the throwing a Ogden. consistory degrees will Joe Melich was called by the prose- | gone to a rerular assayer because they kete hup bottle whieh bre iirror be conferred on Thursday, opening atjcution In rebuttal. He told of a con-| jjd not want it generally known th: and by smashing a sugar bowl, fry ‘pickle 9°30 a. m., with the thirtieta under versation with Marovich on the after-~|/they had property bearing dette Jurisdiction, at At the headquarters of which atc onto nat of red c Edna Dwyer, Miss Edna Willard Squires These P . aerreR* «en ‘ouch Seay teed a ane and oe -Benutiful = Light" MORE FINE DAYS, SAYS THE WEATHER Cah rhrere arene iam wert s "nO evidence ae TT the int weather TaBy be ng a, Weduesdey free and MAN c 1 ae eran of ther Buren expeat ed. and he was |2fter broughtwhich out he a went gun into and to oR ee ue wane ch a bottle and a Pane A wo INCORPORATED, repairs a eee none Main 2216 Be a Co. Wiring. ELECT'ON BOARD TO CANVASS STATE RETURNS TI election returns from the various counties of the state wi be canvasse ou Monday at the office of the secretary of state by the board which comprises the state pratt; the urer and the atto the secretary o tary. . greater Yrom some of the counties no "yeturns have as yet been received sult in: these will not be known the boar us finished Its labors. SALESMEN TO MEET AT LOCAL STORE Tomorrow evening | at men ot the salesmanship class potatoe by the C rill fues of M on diusated: ationa ¢ Sikes to selli communicate "with director guest ofr the cards are close of Adams qualifiaro the edu- N limited. placed on Milka Monday fentimony, the stand Marovich, man, had morning in the and wife testified | rained of the testified to one and changed had afternoon find property her) him after the No. 11. it has provided in its handsome banking rooms every modern equipment to facil- itate the transaction of banking or trust business. Interest paid 3% on deposits. on Checking 4% Accounts on Savings. n Secured Certificates of Deposit | of any that tha from days Pan accu witness . Booth will take finger at Eliott e@ le. g :ss Eevichaaol ordored'the Bait atlo a x tate ‘ 3 "drew. b vi ree witnessto. the H same ag tinsetait Bil Sate "eet out-of man a had beena oe Aiea rae e pa ¢} a eens€ hes ers attaacke ked. When I ran out of the door something ae the eaeand oe I ran ne ooked around there was eee orae ee yee re Myky wy" at beatidt alittle taster" He produeed three witn g; a of¢ them said they had just dropped into town a fore frefe Er the up| accusing s Monday sald | on unable in thebeen sample givento] an He told a - story aootee to the te dvanc ed) by the Japanese tness. Whe n he had finished he attempted to seren.|(| secret had District Attorney pointing \‘and the ahotel confession three The he platinum Schiro: told:His ‘stor in bros n Engls} ana caliad two owltnesses Both were human derelicts, wio. had not been in close contact with water for idee « Sweating. atte attempt tae front rain the Brant uc a Aouuina derelle restaurant s man tha and vn few dered wh 0 loowed before - Ha ty appeared at the for toe witnesses ohn ng amounting to $1,600, Radinovich filed Charles Schmalz that jn a petition be ask- Judge |the appoint-|G T, D. motion Read, for who Lewis a yesterday new was trial found made guilty denied by A by | KE. In an Frick opinioh written by coneurred in JusticeJ by Wheeat Justice W. M. McCart Ju N. Straup, the Supreme court ant day reversed a decision of Judge Cc. W. Morse of the Third district court in he case of Selina Nixon Boucofsk{ and others against Esther Cohen Jacobsen and others, 5 a sult to foreciose &® mortgage loan amounting to 613; The Supreme court holds that the trial court erred in not finding against Esther Cohen Jacobsen for the amount dué on the note and remands the ¢ asc far tria Ree Ce COURT GIVES TWO DECREES ‘ Me Nate ay OF hy DIVORCE r W. Morse. Desertion was charged. hey were married at Duluth, Minn., June 21, 1891. Judge George G. Armstrong divorced Annie M. ee from Joseph Madia, Alias Joe Lumbard. Cruelty was charged 3 instances were cited. They were married at Pocatello, Idaho, January 21, 1904, and later that year moved to Salt Lake ‘PUNISHES POOR MAN; ALLOWS GREEK T0 G0 Ordered to Flee From City. Because John Ward and Frank Gordon did not leave town when ordered to do so by Judge C. B. Dieh] when they pleaded Catiay to being varrants, each wags sentenced to serve 4 months in the county jail today. A. Crosby given until last midnight to get away; Walter Clay E. Gleason were orderea to put the city behind them within two hours, Breeden Office Supply carrying all sizes, ne into the roll top pee 60 W. 2d So desk (ci Co. business, chairs in |‘ Walter Gray is charged with a sim| ilar offense in recelving $5 on a worthless check from Frank Ford. Both of the se cases come from Justice George E. "Lee at2 einen Poor Man Took baLump of Coal: Greek Shot at a Soldier. repaliing Fine wuieh 1S. Reiser jsweler. No. can 12 Eas st First, South St | aie Se eee | Salt Lake Phovw Su Co. Kodaks land Kodak pn ee T's 2 Main st, --$---8! Se - -__- | ' aasitea | Social Event. } Phe soelal department at the Y. M. "Gust" Kourmols, a Greele restauCA: hold a "Buzze for all the rant keeper In Commercial street was | electrical workers of the city at the Young Men's Christian ae on ullowed his liberty without punishment building tonight = 8 o'clo Co ke. yesterday by Judge C iehl, alprogram, has bee nd though he was found guilty of firing a! will be a series of competitite athletic revolver at a soldier. Monday Judge | stunts. Diehl ordered a man to pay a fine of| Invitations have been ser to al 35 for taking a few lumps of coal | electrical supply stores and:"blectriont from the radlroad. varie where he ‘s | workers of the city. i employed in. or to keep his wife and sick child from freezing. Thus is / | shown the extrem to which the! Sourt'R judgment atrayed within two | day audge Diehl refused to punish the| Greek who endangered any lives by his promiscuous shooting, because men were in the habit Of: "bothering restaurant keeper. Nothing was said by the judge, however, in regard to having the police protect merchants who pay license fees to conduct their business. SUES ON NOTE GIVEN | FOR PLOUGHING OUTFIT ON AUTO Tne Consolidated Wagon & Machine | BATTERY company brought suit in the Third disWITHLOAD trict court Tuesday against the Tren- | Investment company to > alleted to be due ona for $4,925 given eiemibee phe 1907. The note was given on a plo ghing outit for ae ae of the capes t Trenton, Uta Ole C. Hansen is charged with aswith a deadly weapon, as a ult of an attack upon W. } Pendleton on October 26 These two in police court. cases will be tried Myhra is charged with obtainDan pretenses by remoney by i ng celving $2 Jimpson, of on the Ogden State park for $260, signed by Bogam & Son. The draft is alleged to have been worthless. nee a MORTGAGE CASE IS REVERSED IN COURT splen-|C. What It Can Do for You his) wife's name was a judgment not want what ed administrator of the estate of Eli jury of assaluting John Rowell several Radinovich, who died at Ely. Nevada. | weeks ago, and assessed a fine of S600 | August 18, 1908, The only heirs known for damages In the testimony it was | are sald to live in Geranco, Austria brought out that Rowell had Read a liar, and lost a few teeth a result, this being caused by a rightri | hander to the jaw. « Sti gs the toCullen force in Pt mseee Pfdone.{t" kee ie decl ‘ sgolaren. i one.s of of chem the ant 'to the De nitentiars.for ave onis the local attached > of glass | Warewell for G. G. Campbell, Thursday evening in wontyward m ing house a farewell an d land prepared, at the| to the of door Elle leclared that the Jap atte mpted to vereharge him for a alt dozen scrambled eggs and ib n he argued the Jap welded the etchup oon recess, It was in regard to her |t he cross exam'nation jn the morning pronounced the prisoner mhakoe that Popich had assaulted her | with the probability of the case going not guilty. took nearly an hour and while she was alone in her kitchen. /t, the jury in the afternoon. 1 half to try the case. In the morning, the interpreters swore. The testimony of the Denver miat Five ee for ea she sald Popich had accomplished his] official showed that 124 $20 gold | purpose, but in the afternoon said he pieces; 200, $10 gold pieces and 47 $5| Jimmie Pattes eek, caught ha ot, g0ld pieces had been returned to the Ie the Sarseod Short Line mint sweated. The total value norMonday night was sent to jail nally contained would be $6. 835. The y to serve 5 days and while he Is coins, however, showed a shortage of | locked up the city phvsician will treat FOR ADMINISTRATORS 624 pwt, amounting in gold value} | him for an illness from which he Is ; -_-_- $560.65. Vhether or not the coins suffering. Two petitions for the appointment | haq any rélation to the case at bar of administrators of estates were filed Court Notes, in the Third district court Tuesday All day long the wife and three IitHarry Simmons is charged with Both cases were set for hearing|tle children of the defen:ant's sat in burglary in the third degree in a warNovember 2s an anti-room. At the close of the day rant sworn out in the county attorLizzie Olsen asked that A, Richter |Gregory was permited a few cheering | ney's office yesterday, e is charged e appointed administrator of the words with his family | with having entered the barn of W. estate of Oluf B Olsen, who died |W. Chisholm, 644 Bast Second South November 14, 1908, He left personal No New Trial for Read, | street, on November 12 reception will be tendered Georre GorTwo divorces were given Tuesday, don Campbell, late of Darvel, Ayrshire, | Dora Ackerland was given a decree otland, pri to his departure on | from Charles C. Ackerland by Judge mission to his native id program has been be Another platinum. ac-|however, thing] nn on ntth to pieces writing cashing Stetisch and =Milo Zoran were |after his ‘arrestst and ofz ore zi and other | o i ‘ ¢ by the prosecution and testi-|} materials that had been left at his | ed again to doorway the fact with that Steve was|home at the time of the search by the | er in his two guns | officers. just before Popich passed and was} , M. Bishop, justice of the peace killea ind assayer, was put on the stand to George Belich, George Schmalz an.l| substantiate the claim that the bul-| John Wackstine, "three terpreters, }lion slugs as used by Gregory con-| were --_- Service hls orders under fact that there him and did told ; He two gold saloons and Dan called continue | that eent Electric mint service him at men the «|FILES TWO PETITIONS _-- the Union explained so9d ne . saw rani«£Opici a Soe BE fling ani 4c fred himself pre etion Man Had aTwoo Guns, [20d perhaps toner. | cused ant the public is ijoy=| ing itself know and hoping that Biers weather the - The record ut the local weather oh xyeau for. 24 hours me ng: at p. cers is as follows ' Te erature at & D. m., 49> maximum, EG: minimum, 32; mean, 44. which is four degrees above normal; total exfirst of the month, me accumulated deficiency since Janua 1, 606 degrees. Total precipitation, 0; total since Io first of the mo nen 0, which is .81 of< inch below nor Hi accumulated exce ps since January 1, nehes Relative Rast at 6 p. ™m., 50 per Wasatch passed and his house,|Denver killed his}money Grands ‘Miss enemy Later, Heaston saitd, one of | by the Evans and J.|{Steve's friends told him that the gun/against rendered for}found at the side of Popich had not|he had Te 33 a on yo e , he . male |: ‘Sanctus' fifth{ degree a chant,. "Ou of the Depths," "The. Burie pat". and "Lead Kindly Liga' and for the ninth degree, "Tight, it a. " when brougnt to theRtajailthutat/ably Bingham and that Steve told | Plaza inere | Popich had fired at him, but missed He Charleston, South Caro the ceremonies of muesaas He presi were at sung the organ a Beapeas a iieink os i f OF HAY Charged with ‘battery with one load of hay, Benjamin Nielson will be called upon to defend a ede, on an unusual eC TeT ak before Ju ‘fehl en he is arrested. eThe complaint we made by Attorney E. Ss. Nielson is alleged to have been driyling a load of hay along the street and | so severely crowded an automobile oceupied Mrs, Ferry and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry that they were badly shaken. The c plaint alleges that the deed was done wilfully and unlawfully. Appeals His Case. Alex McGinn's yesterday filed In the Third district court appeal rom the decision of Justice Dana T. Smith. Justice Smith awarded Nels Rasmussen $125 as the value of a horse alleged to have been killed by hard driying under the orders of Mesinnis. | to Chauffeur S swe who | | | | | is "| BANQUET DATE SET bedtM ae ital ed with theJulymurder of Mike ae rae i ( at|2 | who pe platinum ‘ y consisting io Popich gave him workout o'clock the Rose | Bingham 11, was rec -alled. Nothstra"a ( ting off scome e bullion of abtaken up underjing new developed in his testimony. | thes rurnished him containing lead Charles W. Morse and the Cao thirly-|/ noon of the shooting in which Maro-/and gola roc He had never ke; see Oe seevening under See bebe nvich told him, he said, that noe 1 | account of the cold or platinum, turn: | oT hls je the twelfth reunion ‘of the j Was after him and he was after Pop-/ing over the platinum to his custom- | Seottish Rite Masons of tah and injich and that there was eHing: to be | ers and selling the gold to the mint, many ways the occasion is a memorsomeone killed local assayers and others } able on The -ordinale BOO o easton, a police officer of BingOn the question of passing or sweat-/ Sen he a have 2 oe eae hom, told of the arrest of Marovich. |ing coin he entered an absolute denial} St re They. aia hie outher ; xt Je sald that he had questioned Steve Una admitting that he had prob-| -~ OOOO > FOR THE BABY FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB CARS Local wouldn't bring and the you wouldn't sell many : os workmanship weren't expect to. here boy we're sure we can too. Suits sell at $3 and more. 111-113 9D Main SII St. SIO IOI We ON ICO™ AE Have Pienty of Paint on Hand to aun ply any néed of yours, The quality kind tte every pur Kr nside or outside finte hes or vs es fo or meta frame chandellers, EVERYTHING THA GOES ON' WIT BRUSH, and the brush to apply It | CULMER PAINT & GLASS CO. 20 EAST 1ST SOUTH, ‘GROMAR DRAFTS NEW. FISH AND GAME LAW ' | | | { | ! Ducks for the Market. H Sensors are oy Needed measures lives and health coal mines of Pittsburg, ng to John be uniform discusse d for rent utive mining laws ar 22 W. pen riage 81. Ist So and of I| the this a solidated Jefterson deal, and by a Frank st < COAL Delivered 303, ; treasury | Thomas J. M. Wilson. | a Eee neatley, | promptly slioran, | CITIZENS Catherine 1eatan Incorporator. | claims. ure Rumel and A. Phone 49 153 Nieman, SOUTH "PIT FULL Is $1,000 in shares of $1. Call, MAIN IDEAS OF ST, a ih 2 a & | | ] A ; é If there ag tgerit behind What you trying to se a would like to out! an advertising campaign for you. We } an ae Soule ii it Profitable. are ae oe wall ae oes wae you offer tled whan e tees tate, with canita Rec fl $150,000, shares at 50 cents. The officers are Adolph Simon, president: John F. w elsh, first vice president; R.| H. Waters, second ice etary a r9- | seph P, Lanetord se ReLahy ulios aca treasurer thes wi a Ed-| ward mone nbaum, James Bennie hom- | as Ont nd William T. Quinn, are dl- | rector | = | The Professional Collection A Bancy:| filed articles of incorvoration with the county clerk Tuesday. he. capital! stoek co. Coal a of the! president. COAL the located is secretary W. and slackless. of 5 ; ee 641 Te et he on satlety us know. Boll G Advertising . Agency, 205-6 Atlas Blook, The officers e: Stokes jr. president Martin Anderson, vic president, and A. W. Morrison, secretary and treas- | | The Eygro- Carbon takes ove the Burner com pany. McPherson | Hy-| dtatCacbon Burner co ny ‘ile od artf-| les of Bee nen with the county} Jerk, placing the tal stock at $25,00, The company went make poplencgs| for light - hea a. on are are jeoree ePherson F } Redman vies weasidant: william _M. Handy efary and treasurer: tl with lislanee MePherson, John Die stat nd E..C. Ashton, are the dirediora: aD k chee ate cetacean The Bark tlen hs burn- -- - The Utah-Old Glory Mining company | Park City filed articles » a tt Bae rith City the Lumber ecret the cantitateation shareg at 3 It W. oe reception < snap DIAMOND minBig Cottonwood in the Little and Ing districts and are nsferred to} the new' company. It includes the} Tosephine. Two Vincents elen HH, Della T.. Byron N., Katherine, Two Annas fountain Queen Repeat of ~~ Josephine group; the Success an onus of the Beleber group: the Gold min and Hidden Treasure of the New State erm and the Blue Jay claims all patented There are so several unpatented claims taken over tin the en. _ cold Gold ‘& Coppe r Min-| Thase all Lumber of The the comnany officers Pillings secretary: company , cn at Is officerg COMNANY! She s nt® TL: Parker. thie yetoerk of the assoh body, the class presir rape on tar ves ‘is called for this aftthe purpose on {scussing e propoveny canes rules to go Into effect Monda first ing company rl de all execepting three shares of ew company. The company takes over the claims the Jefferson company as valued at! nd meeting of student Monuments, headstones, tiles, Ellas Morris & Sons and V Mrs. also Is a urer suggest Ww inter 3 ida : Other Fellow," by Mz eine Hoo! y Hor Prin "The Notorio and aos other production A over ton elaims In| D. Osborne of "nt "The order. ae The Gleam,‘ "the young ladies" lite club the university, he ts on cond A of the. year Tuesday afternoon A paper was read by Miss Elinore. Prout. Has ealled h has for Utah Dramatic club takes directors Pioche $1.000,000,. which il| UNIVERSITY NOTES. meeting y of company company, for the ta of aos worker the United States s Ind. i37. - the warm The Wasatch Utah Mining company, another Neva corporation, filed ar-| ticl@s with the secretary of state -| ing its capital stock at $1.000.000 in| shares at $1 each, of the Sony, is . ; ay a i. an office ds pened n $a ar NE ej | h <A. block 22 Atlas dow man, president of the Coe tah agent The Nae Baie v % | ractically another nar for the c on- || Na- Delivery. 955. - Give Coal. . Quickest Bell Phone hi Charles CONGRESS TO D'SCUSS of a {NCORPORATIONS _ COAL. Cleanest : The _ mle|! Best The e eg the Daw che i The $$ NEW LAWS FoR MINERS pens wha he Ploche district valued eerie 39 "000 shares of stock. The officers are: Osborne, president; Frank vice president; I aes ceo urer; hese, with r um my sincere and artistic e on my secwhich Ll have o represent in the navy fo r the past 84 years sesure yo u that I fully appreciate the kind and courteous words you have sent me and that I shall guard the book as my most valued possessions," perfect. erineat | bitl The and The King Nevada Mining & ree ing company. with 1,000,000 shares at| $1 each, filed articles with the secre- | tary of state to operate in the Silver | King mining district in Lincoln coun-} d Headquarters are 7: eee ake with anothe flee at che. } please accept beautiful carpet cleaning +s House Spaen Inx Co fish ra U acknowledging "receipt of the handsomely bound ess sent him by the people of Utah, Rear Admiral Rob1 sent the following note, yovernor John Cutler Our tional 1 Teg 1 ‘| FIGHTING "BOB" SENDS LETTER OF THANKS Pou for aes ssione and strengthening of the existing game has sent copies ] aws an¢ know wn sportsmen and possible sugses- | rt or consideration tlons o chan One of the most important changes| suggested Is that a law be passed prohibiting all shooting of ducks for Fa murket in honor of President Butterworth or the division of the rail mail service, the local Railway Mal Clerks' unlon will give a dinner ; the Commercial club at 30 Thursday vening. AS guests of honor the dinner, there ui be Congressman Joseph well stm ester A. Thomas, Orlando W. waeecere and Postmaster James Clove of Provo 1er will be a large company at the dinner and program will be rendered. Speeches from the guests as well as one by resident ela tlc bly oe features. nee 8 on the w Sa Francisco, stopping at Salt oie Shae: day and cores the coast the following day thanks Cromar cor Union to Give Dinner For President Butterworth. or Substation No. 4 We ISI WILL BINE IN HONGR OF MAIL-SERVICE MAN Coy's live ee livers, Both pho STOP. too. please him Darker THE good we an d Ross. | Seeks to Prohibit Shooting of s WHERE if the matenals ut | Dachuike r15 was decided as the ae of the seventh pannel banquet ¢ Commerecls Me club at meeting banquet committee held yesterday The following committees were appotnted to report voxt Tuesda Program-J ves, Gide, on Snyder and fF. 8 ferpby. a Decorations-Joseph EB. Cain, PF. ere Simon Bamberger and Dr Ned. Hewitt M. McCrea, F. J WestOverfield. Gray, J. Charles {. Paterson, Solon Spiro and Craig. Fisher Harris will t as secretary o ill committees, Commander in Chief Nevius of the 7 I and his staff, will be guests rf honor at the banquet. The decorafon and musi a be as ree as pos sible military in yaracte ( Yolonel § terrett, rho b 1as been appolnted executive director of the G. encampment, willarrive in are eity December 6. Pianos SCHRANM'S B or will A celluloid baby set with toilet articles and playthings. Good any time, but particularly as a Christmas present. suits [f you'll in our boys' clothes that style sells so many of them. | Committees ‘Are AAppointed and| Arrangements Are Being Made. _ oo Ou arpet cleaning is guaranteed ational House Cleaning Co. OS BOYS LIKE "SNAP" IN THEIR CLOTHES It's the ‘‘life'' and | employed by W Ww. "chi: holm of 644 sast South Temple st When the ehauffeur had fints hed. ide ntifying the arments Simmons wor the latter eould claim to noth tig and a suit of ur aM nS had Other prope ty ov Lo auiiiey Sinan Was arrested as a vagrant and ord wed sto leave Salt ake by mid t to il for re He did neither. and thereby . ‘duds. Lowe saw simmons yes , noon and rec orniz ced a sult of elot he sowe notified the police and Simic was a joann: Simmons and Lowe went Into the orce or Chile f Ddtectiver George Sheets and the prisoner was prripyied n the coat, trousers ad vere rere tags bearing Lowe's name the shirt and hose were Lowe's initials in laundry marks Lowe wanted ils property and as turned over to him. Stmmons was elven the overalls| und s placed in a robbing tie cuFaat o Chisholm, where . the chauffeur has ec his sleeping quarters, _ of = and | Just what Harry Simmons will ¢o when he gets out of jJall he can not fathom, for he has no clothes, At present he Is ene eane in a cell clad only ed a oun of nderclothes, a pair of ove $ areaed from Policeman George. "Phillipe ind a pair of shoes The other apemeur he wore when arrested were Identified as stolen property y terday afte rou and were gliv- 7 ACCUSES .along matter 1908. = TAKEN FROM GARAGE Chauffeur identifies Suit Has Harry Simmons Arrested, ticle Pee moments bullion tt no Hxperiments, down noon, |apparatus, spare experimenting <a Ky as ciding ti ev rk. The ‘the Genres was under| When the case will go to the jury, after | the attic of his bine, 234 North Fifth] che genera! direction of C. Jack the |a tedious grind for two weeks of tak- |] West street he said that the whole had ninth under. Henry Simon, the four-j|ing testimony from witnesses nearly | been part of experiments that he had] eonth of Willa J. Lyneh,; t . ne all of whom are Austrians. - a been interested in, for years _He had teenth of Dr, Hurry N. Meyo ant nG Steve Marovich, the prisoner, charg-|me two men, Tavlor and Lawrence, Govvier a rs eet hc cd Ose This morning at 9:30 Croix' degrees ye rt u Told Marovich concluded Armstrong and be oon Oeeen. Wife |WERE KETCHUP BOTTLE CAUSES TROUBLE . $ 18, | Eben J. Gregory, the alleged ‘"‘coln Sree "took the stand yesterday noon at the federal circuit room eet fetestify in his own behalf, He had been preceeded by D. R. Goddard of the United States mint at Denver, whe testified as to the eee shipments received from Gregory, nd of the |} sweated gold coins that hae been dls-| ;covered at the mint, also by Wiliam Pag of a local restaurant and a clerk he Adams Express company who E NOVEMBER Stolen Clothes ee From Him Before He Enters His Cell. until the management of the Inter-Mountain Milling Company was certain that it was the best flour '# obtainable, We wanted ‘it that wav before we | made a recomi "dation or asked an opinion. HOBBY Gregory sald that he was 29 Aerie os was born and reared in Salt Lake where he had lived continuously ex; f z ara 6 anerland Two Tales. vei oa ee fa Raa ea, Et 7 é ‘ seven years and had three ehildren After calling several witnesses to re-|He gave the occupation he pad ol: ‘ yeics , of witnesses for the |!Owed since starting as a bootblack on oa a ae : terns ir mate | the streets He said that chemistry defense and to iImpeac oa e |and assay Ing had been a lifelong hob- Degree. fourth brat Se for " Defendant TFred J. Klesel, Fourth Tuesday HIS 10 dose eee Leon Engsirom, Louls | rederickson,|trial was @nd Frank A. Starkweather. George G. rage bg eta in Defense. WEDNESDAY, PRISONER LOSES WEARING APPAREL adver- all blood dia- | Will Be Made This he Witnesses an Saw UTAH, Husler's ‘Man Charged "With Coin. _ Sweating Takes Stand | Flour GREE EL tablots STORY WA: WAS CITY. | all eruptions. liquid form or in ; thirty-second degree is the highest con<orxed in the system, the thirty-third, supreme degree of the Scottish ee Being honor rary aud obtained only aftor long and honorable" service in the raft < aft are fifteen members of the lass who are taking the degree These are Charlton, F. 8 Ellis tama, LC. &Dthan Aaaante: in the Case. SAYS OErees ee atl fourth to the thirty-second¢ Sing converred The rourtn degree Police t three degrees Masonry and has more Morning. brethren. Craft beon, LAKF You never tisement of FINISH TRIAL OF MAROVIGH TODAY.. Final Ancient has known ss Sarsatabs. Be GREGORY EXPLAINS CHEMISTRY SHOP merit,| It strengthens tho stomach, creates an appetite and builds up the whole syrtem. It cures that tired feeling and makes the weak strong, | | | Sectlish Rite Masons | sion of the beautiful Salt Lake te renin le | of the order and yesterday, today and tomorrow. the notre rful SeeaBniea o ft aoe that braneh of the craft are in ress. Toere are sent many crafts n of the rite from nelehboring states including a large elegatlon trom Nevada and the yrs'. book contains the names of visitors rain 20. jurisdictons, including Canada. Refreshments| re s¢ ‘ every day at the temple and the fullest hospitality of the Masons of Zion is being extended to the visiting n it the blood, cures eases, all humors Croiz ‘Deere xrees Will Conferred This Morning, in It has received ay ae count 40,000 testimonials in two years. Tn vsual Rose medicines, SALT ee, TWENTY all other 4 ana: cures o Larue Class Is Receiving grees of the Masonic Order. as a Pemer eras oCMnMDnCOoD GOoadcsdce SUOTTISH RITE IN ANNUAL MEETING Sarsaparilla Hood' INTER-MOUNTAIN MOC THE 3 arte 10 =r a et ae $25 000 wine of Salt nre Sale the Park Morrtson. vice) nreslde which f of Line WATCHES, of DIAMONDS SILVERWARE ALL KINDS JEWELRY MR. ner a Ab of ° Full HOLIDAY AND OF J. H. KNICKERBOCKER 143 So. Main Take Ta { Citv| wreslDp hie e P.: Pettit vay the directorote [he Parker T.umbs commany of Salt Lake niso holds the x -ek 'n the company. The Peapie. who : treat : 4, C. Watson Transfer ‘Co. Af oe } aaeeeeee ees { eborn Ka therine TL ged eve months S54 Past ‘Se -venth South, a sepsis, b November 15 I Thomas Wiles. aged §2. 18 Vernos venue, old ¢ ts mber 16 Olivia Hansen ed 62. 49 Canyon j road, heart failure. November 11¢, © Read The Republic an: 7 ‘the News for 50c ‘a M |