Show 1 I l I I t S nomination very VOly properly went ent to time the sanitary committee The holo nolo Incident needs S fumigation Will these li CSC n new W Which tho thio council Is getting have the tho crr effect t of sending K M I the flush h or of f shame to tho the checks cheeks t of or tho the councilmen It Is very wron to ulay baseball on SUn SUnday a nut But If lf will vill you pIa play put up Much games as that at of or tile the Salt a-Salt Lake Lako nines on the afternoon o of juno June 17 1906 I It It lis is la il i fighting fighting- asserted hy by y thoo those who arc are road roal Interests Booth that at tho tIme Gould railroad rail rail- Herald are ato to his imis ap- ap That is s ery c probably true truo In Iii fact interest In Utah sible with the thc possible POS- POS Int eXception of Tom Torn Reams Kearns political poll poll- Booths Booth's rests Is favorable to 11 Mr appointment Provision has for tor been made mado h by con COIl the he cons of a tL com com- mercial Canal o. n Lake from from th the Ohio Ohl rive river to Erie Eric w Rl are and men or Of f the 18 lolling each other the tho wa now no Way cl Cleat 1 to drainage the ement t of tIme the thou to o the u en canal ni I tOm from r m Michigan l 1 river 11 so that big big- 0 4 8 ships may run mu from fromn the lakes to tho the I gulf ulf It has has' boon heen tho ho plan of big men from froma Washington's a da day to the theS S pre present and It Is likely within the lives es of those now In active life liCe that tho tIme region mid lon of tho the republic will bo Iu laced with Ili freight waterways between the north and amid the south Councilman Martin must bo be a cu cuS curious cu- cu S ions rious combination of or scamp mimi and Jes jos- tot tel Ills confession that ho helped S steal water from tho the city when he lie was wasi i I In n the employ of the state slate is both hoth stirS surprising stir sur S anti and probably true Here is his hisS S statement before tIme the city council last 5 Monday rona night Councilman I D D. Martin who has haf been heen fI fighting the thc prison on the water water and other othel questions for fot some somo sometime time boldly admitted on the floor of or the council last night that lint when he ho was wm employed d as head of the machine shops at th the tho prison ho Ito hind had l helped the officers of that institution to steal water from Crom the time city In excess of the amount allowed under the contract I r was working wor for tho the state then thou but Im I'm Im working working- for the city now salt said Mr MI Martin Martn in In explanation of or his hisS S attitude It I leaves heaves the conclusion that lint he ho has hasS S no hesitation In stealing from any anyone one who doesn't employ him And nd that marks him a more or less les cn dangerous g man The Time hanging hanging- of oC Tucker In Massachusetts lo- lo Massa Massa- for Cor tho the murder of or a young youn youngS S woman named Page lage provides the op- op posers of capital punishment with wih a 5 valuable arg Although the authorities who vImo know knew most of tIme the case 5 and nud tho the governor whoso position Is conceded to be unbiased have united In the belief belof that the man was guilty S the rest of or the thc world will 1 regard leg the conclusion as based on rather weak evidence Tucker was a a trifling fellow fel tel low iov which was wan WO against him him hut but which is not enough Ho lie 10 was seen In Inthe Inthe the lie neighborhood nels of the Page c home near neat the tho line lime of the murder and could have havo done It iL But nut that is not enough h. elous-h. A A. A scarf pin similar to the tho one worn by Miss Mis Page an and believed to be behers hors hers was found in his imis room after aCer the mur murder er But that even In connection with the other facts will wi not remove the thc Impression that the conviction was badly supported All MI the evidence is purely purcy circumstantial and nn not very vr convincing as oven circumstantial evIdence evidence evi evI- dence may be bo at times |