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Show a THE MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906. INTER- eT Miss i Allis' neral Tucsday of Miss died --- Elmer D. Murdock To a ; ‘ Kan., Fires ' Bullet Hi IS VP Into Employ rain. B Counsel ' to De- ure Can Pass DONE . Body MIDNIGHT ABUSED WOMAN IN COURT WOULD Minnie a 8 A. Posture Until} Wer Face Is Still Discolored From . |Two . Years Before and Discovered- Bruises Inflicted-The Accused Z Would Malign Ifer. Despondent. of _ Would ; S Be Vehicles : Width ir to ; Given : ; yuntics ai in Few Cot hese 7 the Te n Sitting bolt through upright with head, Elmer his a bullet D. J. D. Murphy, J before Mur-|appeared alleged Judge wife beater, Diehl yester-| The be : will, ; in all ‘ city the about few a this 32 years old, was found] day 3 minutes before 7 o'clock|and morning the corner ond West of a been behind Second streets. in the the South The city billboards but and -young a an See-|like man short afternoon when stated that he at}cure had] time a | this young all the appears to have her in| ee William of the proprietor of of called] council to se-|28, but he his would]it case until;pass. continuance Murphy again Dana : T. § mith, JT the seene the ein Sergeant in George and thoroughly circumstances After the police court them all one who lawyers her and cage that an odes italic 3 were the er o and ae - the D. prepared Sponse to young ped there this for a When no of his - See De ro, to ordered by "To | peen will pain chat police he has her she ship- At the police worked a labor ; i 7 Murphy only kind his of work arraignment the | languag : t : drunk for by|the with It is days ell . be in| better who are gives work to in| the those rivic to Biv style to the use on years inches his In| the to Be class free from may comieel thida- eee intent or of tut In (to. will Cy a ne oe Sast Ea f his a rec ea astilla being tion the first x ‘ cl : ? after at 10 Sal in. : : CLOCK O 4 Saturday the ry A ys " wn ti « £ As c Fastidious. t the me of NAVs Dadar returned nisi an same at annive bishop ry of the : Benst Peter . only ¢ dar ex-| of other the permitted when 4). notven-| oo and of his bit vir. ea ATA ED indi- vill ‘ther oa ' rs In. meat city _ the on on that he pot he 1 WO. $9.00 sult to $22.50. all, whether en to naihl, mobiling comfortable during the dead «& Wesson, man's where hand, it had was round] that between his he not fallen after the shot| "guessed Lae this afternoon's as fired. entered ft i. likelyan right temple Theand bullet had had ranged upwshis} ivd}appoint to the back and left and came out} through his skull. His face was turnec a upward and the body had been rained é é on through well the dressed entire and night. wore a He pair ‘ the Appeared a-)park only Despondent. to made and the room in she ente red Murdock and said that was he order. Frida iy not the MLO tO! feeling a " + h tl by the Neca he t ne damaged but the rain day interfered the putting on. the with finishing the belt "connecting the and> apply ine lehs elevating rain, The ¥ V; | Sox with who rode was UVR owns tram found, ge opal a small] tires. extent. when new coat enlarged of by paint. about Mr. Williams, ee ae who lives at M 318 of Lai a Ger ch emntn te contests. today Ton norchad mitlrar thmeravenie tthwt : biGe d me eine for the the early | terday, hours of amounting .awoula| besansshortly wit tablished in permanent ns furniture, ete, TaIatn quarters, | eat ar state, ie but ern well as damaged Inasphalt the the cut is em, eampicted af no rain section an atl ar HOLES tee oe) h0l - Black, Tan, (ight and dark) tive i CT j ANE L meeting as] to} future» in But orde ol th rese lodges may tuday ‘a to the the will maka eee): Fag ate y ce . with | &i Wit le uate pave- little. In the same way PB heavy. attributable to loads. narrow en -_ the lect id state torney will taxes have from the these General ane to Breed- | well | col- as Grand : racti y and 9 = N e OW ove | -----__- Fair-Bathe at Saltair. | 111-113‘ MAIN | "Wherere the the STREET the Clott Clothes renee Army Tack Will and Eat Play Hard Ball TENNIS at BS Lagoon . Street Today. . the Arrangements have beer' completed for the excursion of the Grand Army of the the Republic. vittee Pay thé Pe to in il Lagoon.today. The : Court Injure Second South strect, heard the shot|STounds are in condition." "The Elev-| fired by Murdock about midnight, but|e™th 2nd Twenty-seventh wards Musupposed it was fired by some early|tual Improvement associations - will TOURNAMEN . anes asceenee D : lat onee to | With only < Used So as Not = as ° Y. M. ©. A. can and the jail and one arrest in jest up, he drunken made man sobering no investigation OGDEN BOY train STANDS Family Well to Do. a Under orders of the ceroner the| W. Gerald Child Achieves Distinction trunk of Murdock was opened and his at Annapolis Academy. effects examined. Several letters were i Read 2 found showing that his family in KanWord has. just : been received here}: sas i th hedC had a|.to the, Cia effect ap‘that:Gedon Waval' whom Cadet! Can: W ister was| well-to-do SBC Eircom' sister In recently college who had written him Three yhotographs were) eressman Howell appointed to yesterday in order to properly pare the army dinner The dinner will be served HIGH. from pre-| 3 p. Thompson D.'I m aH e p. ini: ae : me : elty ai beth state, oe and city! y e Ss i sia wn, when the dining hall will bel Poinedtdet rt to them Se for will consist! | © 7; he program , for the e day dz a e i n g 7 ails Ween for men, women, and children, | sack ete., Annap-| races, three-legged races, and THODAbly the most beat ; Cineeat waer boat races interesting W hitney, 6-1, 6-3 odcy. beat' Dinv 6-4.6-4, yodey, carried $2,000 insurance) In ene letter from his| mother she stated that ing $5 a pair with nae of sho he she was might Class. Now Ovisinally inclos-| over purchase] at numbering numbering the 225 519, academy Summer course seven or eight to of this months men, but to remain] complete 4] vear. which in advance is| of] Foon "arith eee ae ae thira base; Nystrom, ton Deen shortstop fjeld; field; Thomas, right field, Peterson, cateher; er, Hulbert, substitute a dwards, Ash, lef Hub ce ntan G ciffiths, -. piteh-| and oldest day : Murdock by S. Be D. remains RN easClaas ca paren ayer dens gt Miya of Clifton, Kan., yester-| Stands forty-ninth in-his class Evans be shipped COUNCIL WILL CORRAL directing that the | ent. home. Wee TRY Serious trouble ot with .| pres- his eve=- sicht has handicapped him considerably but the prosnect Is that) he will be] TO among SALOON ive the VOTE t first , fifty Pies Liens at . the : finals. The Grand Army Rowe, J.) M7 Charles Crane, Souy, W. aiacanes J. Dillingham, Old Jt Uis nited well contestants sible, to schedule aes 3 5 R. b L. would be in have there order Tecanciee ed Dodd 1 Patter- War Fifth . a Conunittce of , Recommends Pool Table $12 a : ‘ _] Reduction | 2509-"liieh License Montl nie Sees ns » a year. Last titted had. peel 8a pon night the sideration. and commendation Monday reer rote Last troduced the the . license matter Monday an the was tax.on in- pool) the the was a burden on the taxpayer, since most of the proprietors of pee =SS billiard outtits have to pay $1.2 a year for saloon that the lected. the license. tax was The license It was only matter was Tova 2517-Perey Howell, fence along the children referred after street. from » io. an 9 ville: Lake sans Miwlei for an to - a Be Bright and Fair-Bathe ‘Tavlorsville: ; of Piher. aed Union. The the at Saltair.| be "E ing wr seored ELY different-| occu ae BASERADT. TO alt' randki Teter Salt Many han vs ing 8:45 p. m. The a. m.. train Special i pe human fish at Saitair. h after of BoaMe ty prac- plays P. ‘illiams L. Williams D. M. Boyd, 3:30 pm plays T. G. Griffin, W. plays P. W. plays Williams , in Rite Sule ; be (wilco for of 2 bex the ith SES subscriptions, J what pny ; "veteeant equipment ane. and they as al the was boys hay needed for Salt ee Lake » Pa finest by S. and fishing in Thompson Idaho's rivers agents for limits, et DATES savings bank $4,000,000. in and i ro little folks. | K. ant Utah. A a A IN J GOES | paid| | Salt-| j 0 teat Saltair. : OF ONE IS THIS { | AND CHERRY CREEK. freight s > and Wiese nger 2 c trains between . south ahs : ‘Gunetion Pen cureies.ot ut e jobiles ill I et Which polnt ae oan 4 a ot ae With trains a ae ( renee ibe 20 8:30 a. Te Cherry 6:00 p.m clan m.., on ae ues Leave reek 10 and arrive € 3s Ely s a anc ee 7:00 rains 1:30 For ONLY ‘i to Be Held Agent, er Information, Gobre: address H. G. waren x ini - aia eree take y ™ s ~- of and baabinet blinds 5 as good 7 ghampton afternoon ; ting a suit, -_ and Th 1 g beer and as well tailored 25.0 at same 00 : f A ene ( satisfaction in it ai side as stylish ; a suit, ; a suit as . suit 1s a street tailor knows suit1 to as has | the about ER ; doo w the d as best good fit- tailllor such in ines h here ualy OAR AS the cheap . ; fit, more man and 7 ho more cares, st ] yic, than that to 35 more ; same yet. ome '¢3 ‘ ¥ Stein-Block mill; the Suits TS Sell f I or + pertaining high evening. Meg at + - 00 to} wood-| . of a first-class flir-| to makeall sash doors, ainda. and| and eneral a paid| : a suit, 25.00 = ; e for vathe has J side street tailor asks forty dollars for Vacan- salary 2 charges sixty dollars for > work of such manufactu 9 ae J ee sfony up and manage! with machinery var ous. mac are, the = I Taylor, iD othe Seccinion connected charge 201 MAIN ST. A TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SUIT "tly one = OFFICE : Shortly. Dhe TICKET Nev ee Fill Mexico, ay ae al CITY rote Soncral Preleht ‘and Passenges || HOURS TO CHICAGO. Toll, SERVICE. Here 42 Tay- _ Fi to S ame 00 a. m »f urries Cobre 4:20 p. m. Conrad, J.C. ‘ CIVIL pr aa strez working department enms. | niture-ma ioe plant; Calder's City, ° .Hutching, W. Examinations cles run t ; Lake | That } at same Diiatactgat een ~to|* Planing mill, to set re-| DEBTS hea an Salt US." LIKE : Utah. at mill foremen. in the United States art a nale ce at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. at pariculars OF BAD J d DON'T a cell. eriff's | Interest retaer poultryman in the Indian. se rvice at ChirN- | locco, Okla., at-$500 a year: the other to} fill a vacancy in the position of planing} fir. ommercial Block, "SOME PEOPLE R IcGregor McGregor M. ats plays P. c i. F> plays FOR Several points. Some | ™achinerwy ie Mex Ten To ke Shore road a ieee plays plays ays Salisbury D. a G een ee agency West is for ; ‘ : Richards, plays ays Badger postponed ‘until Railroad the a likes at > vies Roberts C. Dr. rote clvil service examination set July 11, to secure eligibles to fill a RaneK in the position of tarmer on RATES Idaho D. Brae 7 Special 2 A Belcher Belcher E. " aah) So m. r REDUCED re Me the = such he some Seeieceec SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS c i ° CLO Floor. . MeLecod E. W. plays C Allen Rodney 7 p. 7 m ; W meer vs. Og aonent 82 Round Trip. Salt Lake 8:35 a. |!ing 8:45 p. m. --__ the ae ~plays Hevsot. p r Captain their EXCURSION EUREKA, 16 ip. nn list than such avy ceysor Io | afirarge eueae desire io express BASEBALL ern Utah min leaves city promise" fy af JUNE $3 descrathecs Als Short tAne return- "Walcott the gratitude of Brodie Geor benefit)6 and the better for the entertainment of of es the in that collect Ferguson, L. W. plays > "Be. prree Pummer danc- this outing 4overnor Cutler lent camp tr latt ; neaey which amuseme nts merchants O EXeEURSION ete hy ES Oven, Special &°25 the : Eureka ae hour, the boys out on ne KUREK on of helped Lake Note. aycraiee athens securely Rea the's Clearines of the Iaeal hanks vester-| day eee to S785. RAB -: 32, showing an jnerease of $200,784. aver the Wie. but can © the courts.| Ely plays Myers. tices ( an and Lake; day past. been the aeyoungsters _ re ee Lake, | donations and Tene ene eorresp. sta days has Beat manner | some little time before Leave to ae Caen ane ofja, m.; may Raymond evening a musical program will| lor, 6 p. 1 pie ea Via Business soldiers un. ven Re dmond; Salt some of fact will that allow Halifax, | best sen. Nulaeai, for old Wes ee ea a it Aen Spanish War Veterans wi! United) a ee ans will assis ake ec assist to maki Salt Anderson, Sn of ene Salt ‘Lake . team |, In the Lake. | to un- protect injury. estimate Sou Ricketts, Judith Amalia street committee considered the matoP ter last night and left it with the city | Eureka ‘engineer J. Williams, council to open a street east of | ~rorin=- for ib LaFayette school from State] tact year. school An-| Nova Scotin: Nellle Lawson, Manning. Utah. 2518-George Howard Beard. Caql- street to Canyon road and to build a bridge over City Creek canyon, with a Lake; | ticing Take Revnolds. Emma ae co!- successful attempt to railroad it through the council The board of education has asked| the the A. -A.. Colo.; admitted partially committee Salt he Pan Mcatn pire awn Tareas ial Grand Tunetion, ‘ Colo z aa id oerasie: Bey ain RA chee tee con- and billiard tables and one of main arguments in support of meusure was that the $25 a year a gs $12 re-|2515--Parlev P Neilson. Salt council Ada Graves, Salt Lak 2516-William F. Speers. Sait ordinance to reduce Salt "hifa 2513--Charles H. Joovas. Grand Annie Perr! Rutterfield, com- under will make a to the city night. Sprax Mejer. 2512-.Tohn corr "é a BAYs 2511-Arthur W. Solander, Salt Take; Hmertodn reform" council will. reduce rate ofPronk taxation on pool and s iilarathe fate EUiaseeatete $14 \ oO. Marina To erage Jessie Shupn. 2510-Greores' Smith. Salt Salt Lake Lake; to ~ _ ‘ Mer. Dead Ve heri order at the} - I. Gray plays Samuel Williams, iter' laos Or. Alvah Lewis | Aaron by theVeterans members Spani: sh . : B Practicing. known the | un 2508-George Dille, a Salem, Ida., Rose], r pe ate a ose Soldiers a asant us. ou soggy Nevada Northern Railway | are in| places Monday, June 226, 1 1906, Gebted: to tor the -sueplayers : fora taking thelr Will, beg ee places underdifferent such circumstances. Doubtless ‘under conditions the losing}operate da (Sunday export ste d) "boys" decline t ml a p yenrge R. Smith a renee wet a e353 3p. m. Bowman::.M..)M.. Kalghn, I. C. Miller plays George B. Squires, WD |, 2. Pe "hbroke Bee sucd S | 6-2 Bader beat Rhiteth: eo ae Boyd beat Channing by de recht y Ric ~ 7 ape' ge street court was naturally after the cain' and the committee A telegram war received trom wil-|the rorular time for eradwation. "Hie| the Grand Army "hava declineto ale.|9 p. liam from « 6-3 found, one of a oes nperentlt this olis threeais years ago,c has achieved alevent of the day will4 beVy theyete ball game rhe following is the se hedule for_this| > , "er ‘Lic a oO € = " ce 1¢ arane as ane father, and the othe o were of} certain: distinction on account of his| between the Grand Army. veterans 1) afternoon, to be played at Y.M.C. A. women, <A note was found showing|¢xcellent record and standing. He has pe, eae ve . Spanish war ish War | COUrtS.. under. the ticection ey D. C. Rob.| that he was a member of the Modern| been selected as one of 80 out of his Sy tara nie eatin eae foligwe panish | arierts. Players are requested, if at all pos-| Woodmen and n that order. bts) Beats', E following the where club, acinek to m p Di ; at the: ‘F ort years ago ; Luke, an C ‘ locked the excellent Gen'l ; Gad . Dead" on Zion's Savings Bank and Trust com- | pany, No. 1 Main street, is the Jere: Grounds. a com- 6 the on out went and from: ple G.. rt] $15f i 2 lect Beats. ee ee Weis: trive ROY. to please the most. fastidiou It u pleasure to. collec Bad Debt We once collected a Bad Debt ; : on of \ ¥° : 4 ola : are elsewhet ~, | echt io Ais Me taken from the train | i ral force maintained crowded resort charge was at the resort yes-|. OWins to the inclemency of the weather | De posits over ‘and aa a a : oie eel the committee"In ‘charee of the lawn | OM deposits. ot a rmiy Arasier, which | tennis tournament was unable to play services 4et ec, a. Wahine daanaatapenis ice ana 1 sobering eae tom pant D * south-| weather ceiebrator of the approaching Fourth hold their oufine, : 1€, COOKINE 9 Ld alt : on all the matches as scheduled for last See the CE high diver of July. On looking out of his winSaturday the Morris family will hold | will consist of hardtack, pork and beans nicht. Tt was deemed advisable not tolair this afternoor nd evening. dow yesterday morning he observed|4 reunion at the park. there being no ome ae er oy ae ae nue pt the-Y..M.-C..A. courts for today's See ee Murdock sitting against the billboard,| other special event scheduled. Z ae ey mabe i 4-3 ~| Play, so the matches were transferred -_ a3 ies > " pany, Fort Douglas, have tendered theilr|to the RS ah 5 2 Be Bright and Fair-Bathe at pute Q yesIt con- {he county jail, where he is charged with drunkenness and resisting an ofaa sen] ficer. Jesky is: said to have been | When ore |in handcuffs rit." Fit. a * FE | quarrels ome on the dance pavilion at hee lake and to have started to fight} with any one who ran against him ( ester ep »% ‘DELAYED pair. 9 the. B some time ago, there remains only the form: lity of the President's signing it to go into effect ' Arrested at Saltair.-FredsJesky was arrested at Saltair last night by Depu-} ty Sheriff W. B. Booth and taken to} hospitals, each = SE sane the as from the lodges organized under the| lawscharitable of the state and which are not puce-| ly orders. anleetee wi ith Lb ag ~ ; PO j | , a destroyed Duc hesne growing| . : is summer | "Ue Valuable of theiramount own, the reve-|a| house The billandhaving introduced the to thebuildings state would to not alreadybeenpassed by that in body the for $1.50. Adx- Ned ae 3 a fro) a cela I ee and See that' "econ practically over aS Bright becomes | into ae ? . ao ; 2. 5 partment : th 1 mre +7 Francis house several engine the barracks for. 2 with iy ee "we 2 | Be bs when treet th lutionista Wi mani | when more or less besvears have lot pairs ucket MeConen (medium ond ; The an the Warmer too! s 0 only ia of6 $2.36, t Foe more greater the the form of >a; tarm "wa part of the| i over and Grades :-~ -Worsted "tay i ; AGAINST c sevaiid the morning to S7 nel midnight and fell Fair los e the| for home new splendid a no . The two if. Ah cree ats WEATHER athe tic field was too muddy for any] "|sports yesterday, but there will be a] West | Prosram ecaa rans) » ¢ tires are and. A c n } ae on the fence a few rods from} acres at the northwest corner, and a his South about of workmen is busy laying drain 10 o shop ogee on Second As he was well street dressed no | force pipes ad clearing the ground. The eee Whitaker retire d. eat Leek LalleHreR Ei iodnem y Goatare ofthe laeimethas arrived. and will be placed in commission as soon the plate as it receives a saw m|park has been Wake all the narrow pavements WAS] manage- ployment. J. E. Jackson, a room-|chutes for business formally would mate of Murdock's, stated that he|be made before Monday, when it is went into his room soon after 9 o'clock | expected to be complete. and that at that time Murdock was t The cleetric |: eh that will ply the shoe shop a few where Murdoc rub- Sean Two (1) oe a Six-Moaths' Revolutionists Retiring . rti A 98 ‘ Seren an poe ar dispatch, z f otal ae which to change . j to conform with well. Since coming to the house he|™ment said yesterday that it would give ] had appeared to ) be despondent on ac-}theay new structure another coat the of re count of not being able to secure em-| paint and no attempt open. in the room. on Henry Whitaker, to Fae population few.of will demand and - ?| ment to a damaging extent..Many of | hospitals, which aremorestrictly ch: the ruts in asphalt and macadam itable institutions. and under _the "opinion | we) chain oe Lis r in streets Asphalt are now being best, was|, months .reat It was there expected working, Se : o c tha > after-| soft, the in not vehicl sea- Mon- out Geeta board of cducation to aboul $8,000 and be« aoeiey mp ; for today |the I lodges, all but one a at ele the present} lis scheduled l ' Dee\ De gz ye eara uae i ers ue ‘ nt ed eyprop-| {ci *<e as Bens 1 | Reimbursed bor Tool + Congr passed be) recently : suld yraries irniture = aneanes Re hardship. | no is there ordinance, the E é "he fact that wide tires will save one- hee about the only taxable belongings of iE to Heimburse Brean ie 1 a Holt | a A i‘ eae4 i Oe on | ea the exer whic hitras ith anoth and to rred refe y arragi ¢ Reet phere sets. e eas : i chutes looking at its few visitors. touches When lying on was eee ‘ E two yeal , j > so vehicles denied macadam a have does inaemven s . , rs a. 5 > ee ceonrn ee ne eee ae a 2a afterlibs early in workmen two-wheeled vehicle: oe pe Poorly *~igiven |. theirj rn ‘ : park, s ne Pe Oat Wednesday evening Miss Ventress went to bis room to see if his bed was Hed ARI ARDOR. excursion to Calder's > * ZO Patronized. Calder's his} gave on ordinanee ber-tired that of IndianapoTnd in Pan to be tello e The court] | yester |/ Summit atcs the a | who man ros a by Name as Rolland Toner lis, who is Se fthought allowed you warm Bids. for desks evel will accused. have to | o¢ The penalty attached | 1cerue institutions. to the state In through taxing two- ‘hours for-or the the ordinance is a fine forof violation not less}such Salt Lakethe City alone,of] | tinued moisture f descending than $5 nor more thang $50, or im-| however, there are six hospltals ind| part. of that time in-the SRE ta Eds ean ollie ot Cw Cnty lx lodges that would come under} recular. downpou The : oe , | the lis f At least four of the hospitals} ceneral over the northern ' » or bot [vane v a RAIN DAMPENS new of be | x ¢ ve . ¥ starday ¢ . House ' June 25| and that at| <A rainy morning yesterday dam he cmeered. to have just} pened the ardor of the Summit stake an outing at planned had who people, was accompan-| He town. < > Salt] Lake that time in arrived ied session that the court attorney for plead] on 4. was | of patent shoes Miss leather Mattle Ventress. stated ec ce 2SS. S dayoe thatwe Murdock registered he wh in legs, Smith make to acting coroner, Murdock was sitting | however, would hear nothing from the]|of 2,000 pounds to ten inches for] cated. are subject. to taxation in th ing of the--clt chool in: September with his back against one of the braces | mat n when attacking his frail wife in}|loads of 30,000 pounds or over Por state," ind < iomake-a not ble Adithan to of the billboard with his legs partly fey manner and stated that all he had }loads of over 50,000 pounds, two-inch | Made No. Estimates. Hine equi merit crossed. At first murder was suspect-|to say was whether he was guilty o1 planks will be laid and eight wheels| ‘ ; 2 he La fe Rha i ed on account of theft being unable to)| not guilty Murphy, who is a 200-!] with ten-inch tire will be used fo | Ni ithe r Governor Cutler nor State Au-} Much Rain Pell. That was a pretpeat a4 weapon Later the revolver, a} pounder of bulldog appearance, sald]jJoads of more than 4,000 pounds will j ditor Edwards w eee ast ces tv <ood shower that visited Salt ake 32-caliber auto- stil Ca oe driving. or fact, in 1 | @garantee4 distineuishes i the ; calen- opened ye te" boat: Puree Tice y Catholics ment-/totee, in t : Cassi- mag nigel: rete Prone at col- - son thhe a co a iz Th 1 eee rte 2 col ‘ ‘ sara f 1 ' York Ctl. serge, and Minnesota, churche a special Catholies Desks school vill Hiding ou are | ceo e classes} order amounts unless |< bids have. class" pope eat falls a are. the! | Salvadorian 1"Today i, o Paul will be} trouble was where cat ve carly sirname th tat blue me il aw meeting nolievkelder D ; York Tite and 1 New ste oO 5 New: atte il in Elannucls Everything, wae Cardenal Gibbocs, Judge A'tow Lh. Paralt= | ker, Governos Pennypacker of P en pack svlvania ‘and ‘overnol TONS TA Lae consecra-| by - learss. to ition de Newhouse bate ; School order of i ppt Be to un ele held in gen Bt who dioces« occasion Christmas Bids For Japeest \ Kearns'-St held thi Day ; and St. ehurch at committe a Orphanage. of be on » 1 « month {|.) of} office Newhouse the! Mast intern: Suits Sul worsted, Dusters the} ae tor "co precc meres, Casilla supervia- t; J Iwo ored in 7 ‘| aouth painting by:Bérn Stal U July months. the ‘ 7 hOB auinaat Ci madlurday Exercises the as The ucie ct ws t S es e To Suit s¢ ma "Tromy been, the coe eh MCCASHN 3 : year deDi cha ; July for Kim/tabera|-?! the ‘ re at the ; eat onl this a mt ome 10: Catholic feast of St. open} lawyers et the with Closing constitu-; is ind VY anc engineer ition today has, to CC es shuaying a . \ continuing through ahead -Sents ve Wt Close «é | ¢ rmmoeon y be d on vaeuwtion Swendser the + aye ve = MTS. wO8eewinds e _.Afternoon.-Begin- mn The closing exercise of} in}Aumn'si orphanage ‘will' ons ati not the aitt within oO pon wheter Dae ustructicn he: has, of t bese ae5 ; be ‘teridered a 5 ,) evenine this dedi-| observed In the ~ the world,Catholie throughout and nevertholes my opinion both which you. refer. ale irly . enjoying L on will; return" gs; where he. Todfor PA) ¢ Fred daysy direct] but Annee property doubt, ahs ae from lays, few a city that oe religious} dispensation of the not be} vin py. permitted:-to must of arrive few a nov ce new Samuel Saturday pa ex-| ‘ individu: als, property a «a 14 irorr: rite: ; sete pa 7 5 halaet Tan: pon. "it must be actual, s ee has SAP is expect the .are| evening at halt past 7 o'clock The has been arranged in honor j program prop-|of the Rt Rev. Laurence Scanlan, this) be for Dito atof is from. 6 Ms ler Farewell leave in A F ind hos-) Our ays chariti ables purpe Ve -the latter tirely loads If religious) privileged unless Atlas for avaria, s ning j and laws are plain and unambiguou intent of the lawmakers respacting | years | courts for neither" classes purely ek Wisse lie aang the] or Thes to of and to dancing de ie mitt Cutler, | institutions é of these opinion, used ._| the subject Bit 4 a asa that ANEINE |r wranerty ee ‘ one-half of two : i s ta - a been majority 1 but that SRC AR TDS ) Dean fempt for| nd| d} that these exclusively a 7 tion drawn.}'The two effect SE a ae them now rove purposes. ats10 windows cathedral will Bavari vVithin Close hoanit hosp Governor vad evel € APL ) : sone ae and mak-/}contined thehi | State Auditor Mdwards was the custom to tax) Investigation brought lodges Polec in 1ted law such ounder!- ses by art A : ‘ Kimball at) Organ Edward ball, assistant. organist' at ‘the ‘ nacle, Will preside at the organ and laws bearing and its. bur-leshare of thefromexpense aie vernment," says the attorney} o gceneral the) ang present} of - width into ete th and}, the as come exclusively eire axing Information | stitution i ef ie Change. =< it is vehicles of to thelr as go one and al used . ° slegel p at the Cannon. ward .. mecting-house "Ab yb ‘ Fs na studio he 5 M1 * oH \ pleasing program has been arranged, | C@SHn wlll give an. exhil on oer bet the latter part of the evening to be)? k within the next few days properly ad; san under number Vent devoted Se om ¢ (charitable | eu us¢a le nea,so Lote it might as hardship of will hav: ordinance Years ls 3 ssar one Baie an |seribes the width court,/from of or pitals nor : ake Salt Lake growth| will Farmers thess change It so as any a Two owners which tires. {is and compelled ordinance, Policy but ' aval opinion rendered y« i.) Cenceal McA Brew: | Ge al M. the property 0% hos-| not wae et ilred a at o whether it such institutions. ordin-|out who Lake with that nae change will oe now say Gives ; The ‘Affe ns wit abusive had Salt benefit streets them tres the ‘ Kelse3 day made paved entering| The having improvements the vehicles attempt-] him, in do head ican i the g the|religious C under- A tri 5 2 atc WySs David Lewis of Mvanston, buying yesterday eity was i in H the h recenti* ypened a goods S , like : = a, clothing store in Evanston a3 jsy Pritel a f the money y ordet ritchard of the mot 1 today Bingham mission in Phropl \ i Vy ente } entertainment farewell > , |jyctitutions m. treet Coming.-It Windows Tender gritic, vho. Who Assessc Assessed rite ; and gs pitals lodges from taxation, + tne state have been violated, can wide-tUre ordinance, say Bee eS etea tires will save one-third : of | taxed. 70." NOPE EeEt Those famillat ‘For elther of some others has a woman.| when Murphy i ewe and using toward that They ys aver]ing three a civic say streets time, lhis plea of not guilty, j ; led . hone coming home and it drawn now : ner}* ‘ wide-tire Z r ordinance pee as the change must come f great . officers oO some successful with ee chest has ; a for ships | ee hardest be Kan. Suspected, that was is strects delayed i ince a) City Engineer she sA¥S-l mimic and the ) known re-|/that and on il-used|rayor of that wide v 1a | testif eanva to Ss bi uises ee Smith received to Clifton, Pirst found h ee ace the difficulty necessity the s with ordinance Carter /yeen se; him undertaking estab-|the last seven months and that he has Evans, where they been drinking heavily, spending for burial, and, in re-|q@rink the money carned by his wife at father, at from to surroundings. Coroner was telegram man's morning Murder Janney] went R. e on Mareh until NOW] Impossibility ‘o]eommittee from has been : able would defend the complaint ; : ag Murphy was in the|2suinst investigated and investigation aoe Ed. Harris was introduced been laid over an The was|A. went house, who summoned the police "tn | mi: oy ne ee atta rk A the ps: , re . : ter ner"dd hare days Work, signs ana: he patrol wagon, which was sent tol shawe unmistakable the a at onee, Acting Coroner eta Her face was still and It has seems secure counsel It is said that]stood that strong pressure has been ' : to bear upon that committee ‘ sc ‘ite > of -| brought 5 has PAC Ee Ee ces eel ; and that the lobby of trafllec men has] Squires, yardman at the Salt Lake|°5! calnst House, , where . the eyvoung g man ¢ wife was‘ living. He notified Miss Mattie Ventress, | Mrs. daughter that The and work to : Murphy man and postponement afternoon and|granted came here from Clifton Kan., where] his father resides ane and t< wt nich . poin his remains will be Ralgnen today re poor health despondent Z éand discovered s nt, Murdock was by his case was was unable attorney Mass trom p. « ff business. bu « » Allis, who hospital having been shipped cme time,azo ; Changed. Be , ceording to an aay A iernoy RoAG y Attorney 7" iA exempting : dock, dead Have > Institutions, q to by cathe that St. Mary Munich, Te . ordinance : killed wide-tire probability, State ar i ee hole TsLe Joseph fu- nine. Art jea Y CHARITABLE Ne Owners . Change sirite Tires. of Mary's These. NOT _ ae in Sitting M. Tl . y ing PAVEMENTS Attend Tigh Catholic The | rehas postoffiee, the of lepartment }be . : righam City solemn with postotties, har) Al ve (oatend "highin themass'city attodayse | (eRe tweed from a tenhe. dave vacation. <a) SAVE : 74 | cae AT 3 Remains S City ounci. ee DEED the il C j Him. fend | ee ey at 8 o'clock Fifth Sout) 1 Austrian ihill General peeerrni Declares Law) an Impossibility Meas .. | Attorney violated of Clifton, | Alleged Wife-Beater Unable to} Seems Oe Ye Te det ‘ ul will be . held West at 2 252 PERSONAL : to 220 » Salt-/] y : ° MAIN ST . > @ 3 \ . |