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Show as Wey, A../Fred president and son hotel property; a upon the bench HUSBAND Such Is CRUELLY Allegation of at the City cognizance celebraters thought on the court a mourners' to score internal aft- take judimore of or Independence that to down yesterday obliged of of beamed mob was he Pind who day would fireworks be just about the eee article with which Ao make annual noise Then there were who belonged to the Icisure class and those who have the habit of getting hold of things that others themselves. of The first case called was that with Henry Simon, who was ch een vagrancy. With him was Fra Le‘ay. Both these boys were ane gers working for a Commercial strect inessenger firm On the night of tiny glorious Fourth they went into Finch's cafe on East Second South: street and ordered three swell dinners. 1e order was for fried trout and "trimmins They told the waiter that the tray was going to the Belmont hotel. They got the tray but it did not get as far as the Belmont hotel Tt went down in the basement where the messenger office Is located, There the three orders of trout disappeared into the _receptive stomachs of the two messengers and an unknown "pal." Tray Pails to Return, The tray and service failed to show up at the cafe after several hours and the pay for the order was likewise in rears The proprietor of the cafe notifie "d Patrolman Thomas Simpson and immediately commenced work on the case. He went to the messenger office and there found the remains of the sumptuous repast and also the chinaware. When he left the office Simons and LeFay went. with him. In Police court yesterday afternoon they pleaded. guilty ‘to the charge of vagrancy and Judge Diehl gave the boys a floater. "Will you get out of town?" was asked them, and in concert they addressed the court in language almost beyond translation, but which was taken to msen that they would "Will we skidoo? Me an'. me cul will show this burg our tail lights before roostin' time or ye can eut me mitts of at de hinges." On this emphatic promise the boys were given until evening to change their addresses. Murphy Joseph W. aval days committed Gets Vifty Days. Mrs. found guilty sevand battery of assault a Avoman Ww ho claimed iL HV as tenced ee serve ‘fifty ve 1a the city a at hard labor. M. Jackman, who has appeared be fore Judge Diehl charged with bene drunk almost every week for years, sterday sentenced to serve thirty Gad in the city Jail. Jackman is 4 man of nearly four score years, but seems incapable of keeping out of jail. To the court yesterday he sald that he got out of jail Tuesday afternoon and in an hour he was arrested again. BOOTH Files CLAYTON COMPANY. Vaudeville Building Alleges Company . the house plaintiff finish on that date, but company will have - to the decorating and inside finishwhich will cost about $2,000 It therefore asks reimburse- more. ment for the money expended and for the amount to be spent in completing the building. SAYS Max CHECK TURNED Florence Files ward Carlson on DOWN. Suit Against EdThree Counts, Max Florence filed suit against Edward Carlson ae judgment in the sum of $266 three causes of action. The plaintiff winning that June 3, 1906, in this city the defendant delivered to J. Bergerman a certain check on the Birst National bank of Rock Springs, for the sum of $225; that the when presented for payment, protested on account of "no s' and that the protest fees were states, complaint the Bergerman, $4. bas assigned all right in the claim to who action, present the in the plaintiff has alleges that no part of the money For second cause of action, been paid. the asks plaintiff $30.50 on of sum. & June fendant cause of action to be due defendant for judgment money y lent the defor third 906, and asks for money paying for for $6.50, alleged to the advanced board and lodg- ee 1ng- WILSON A. Fred Wey Articles as CHARGE. United Attorney States for District Utah. the office, which Mr. Booth found tal- lied with the list provided him. No change will be made at present in the elerical force o Mee, Miss Leo Trent to retain for a time at least the position which she has held under three United States attorneys, Messrs. Judd, Whittemore and Lipman Mortgage of of President New Disturbance Cor- rporation of the Wilincorp which will operate the Wilson ho- ty i in $1 at Slater and regory te pleaded Russell not tried this Asks Damages shares. . on tae Bete ana at morning. and s, Ten Brides-to-Be Business Loss of Bye. Henry Junkerman filed suit against the Oregon Short Line yesterday for 5,000 damages. Junkerman asserts L Sat he was working in the machine shops of the defendant company May 20 erg when a water glass exploded, by reason of which he sustained the RES ‘of his left eye on account of the splintered glass entering - It ad destroying the sight. Court There eral will court at be 10 Notes, a session of o'clock the this. Fed- morn- ing. Julius Krogh, formerly of Denmark, but now of this city, was admitted to eitizenship by Judge Morse yesterday. Another complaint against M. Levy Was sworn by J R. Emery yesterday in which Levy is charged with receiving from Harry LeRoy and Bert Miller, brass, the DneD of me San Pedro, Los Angeles& Salt Lake rall- way, to the value of $400. Lottie T. Buckley filed suit for di- vyorce against John E, Buckley on the grounds of desertion. They were married in Salt Lake, March 20, 1905, The plaintif€ aiso sets up non-support and habitual drunkenness. the restoration Lottie Taylor, costs. of $75 She asks her maiden name, attorney fees and The case of Carl Harmon against C. D. Coats is now on before Armstrong and a jury. Suit is brought to recover $2,500 damages, $1,500 of which is elaim as actual damages and $1,000 punitive damages. Harmon eee that Coats on the night of Aug. , 1905, in Bingham Canyon, assaultan him without provocation, blacking his eyes and otherwise injuring him Coats, in his defense, says that he is peace officer in Bingham, and that on the night in question Harmon was committing a nuisance. When he attempted to arrest Harmon, he avers, he struck him in the eye, necessitating the use of force to arrest him. Judge Armstrong instructed the par- ties to cluded the by case this that it must be con- evening. TO July OGDEN 8th, - Via the Oregon Short Line. Round trip only ee ene ae ar at 7 10:30 a m,, ™m. Ls 30 Returning, ieave Ogden at 4: 10 or 6:20 p. m. OGDEN CANYON Sunday, prers lorn swains, wailed July EXCURSION Sth, the wouldn't ter of proved live and save The been the and taking on money ten the experi- $10 have couple a women from the school, week have one Comof the requirements of their graduation was a knowledge of economy in household affairs. <All of the young women are brides-to-be and, although they are well off themselves, they decided to prepare for any conditions which might arise during their married life They worked and_ studied months and months end finally got the housekeeping business down to a really scientific point, At their gr raduation from the cooking school, they prepared temoting meals for two costing from 21 to 50 cents. They made the most appetizing dishes at a cost of from 2 to 6 cents. They demonstrated many economical ways of furnishing flats, tipping Janitors and otherwise cutting down expenses The ten young graduatés are Miss Eva Summers of 247 Grand avenue. Miss May Summers of 247 Grand avenue, Miss Carrle Hansen of 977 North Talman avenue, Miss Emma Erickson of 236 Jest Erie street, Miss Jennie Solberg of 246 West Erte street, Miss Miss ae ee of 30 Keith street, Miss Es of 14 West Ohio strost, Thompson of 197 Morgan street and Miss Christine Matson, 328 Grand avenue. Can Do Many $15 a Week Ample. I. T. Bond, director of smiled Feoe naturedly at money properly expended provide a young couple nutritlous food in variety, rental of a flat leave a bit go a long way if one really knows car loads to San aster, Cold Boiled aS Asparagus 0 and Cheese 5S: andwi Wafers and Coffee hes, FRIDAY Breakfast. Shredded Wheat. Bacon and Calt's Liver. Bread = eid Cherries cheon or Supper annie eas st. Sponge Cake. Apple Jelly Mange ees ar led ‘gain see Dene umSire: Pears. Strawberry Ice Cream. nonge Cake Buying. ' "The object is to keep the coost of food giels down to a certain figure, and the judiciously and plan are taught to buy from one ~~ to the next in order to utilize leftove "Under the conditions I have Pte ote th there Is no reason in the a ae Panet n who earns $15 ¢ e com tostatily. wr the rules taught are which the girls have been practicnt he can save a nice little sum anyone e like 2 eu a SOR Woes "This we Is ae die cccetesh se trecec eee ar practically $40 sa a $39.50 month oF 0 $5 the the On ing Discos had down, as ered bold and and - invalid , little Siting to le over book cara. oe it a ae women ago to any one ae biel aid esate ats eas Adviser, a book that sold 500,000 coples a fe ago, at $L50 per cope er a 7 ; ti. i year we k aitiee 0, 000 weeth of the "at ee ‘abi ill TI ri a 2. oo worth of Wil you share If -cent t only it who has can not realize;" been he connected said, "and HE nry damages. | men Max money vs. O. 5. L. Buckley vs. John Edward = Bahama c 20€S- TS Reef-Mangrove a to ; FE a : ra ners Search, Stine fellow. a ™ ot OMB Ry. $25,000 E, Buckley Carlson. F266 : : Mdse $27 effect reached the lighthouse inspector The message says _‘Laurel,due Just in Oregon shape from Hood, Key 4:05 p, m. 8:65 p.m. 6:05 p.m. .R. 8:00 p.m. - 11:46 p.m. P. A. P. A atreat. A. G. Main numbers Short Line shown train above numbers, do not apply to the Southern Pa| cific west of Oxden, or the Union Pr ene east ther *YELLOW rca PARK TRAINS, UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD CURRENT TIME DEPART 7-Los Angeles No, No No. .1-Los 6 een TABLE. DAILY, Limited Angeles 4:45 p.m. Express 12:01 a.m. 7:45 San . 8:00 Pete Valley ...sseee 63-For Garfield ..... :111:30 4:45 66-For Nephi . weet a.m. Stockton Tin Gt eFor 61-For and Nephi "and. Nephi and ARRIVE Good-| C" Lynn a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. DAILY. No, a. Lynn Nephi... Nephi. §4-From ev y :30 a.m. and - 9:50 a.m. : cee cesevsern Garfleld..... ae 1:20 ai *Nepht aealeve : Fer:|No..64-Brom Nephi....... No. 62-From Tintic and Stockton. c:cceess .. WE MAKE TRAVEL FASY ae oe ane es n Stage connections for West. Guantanamo received cable, vs. 201 0 Train are INO. W. pra. p.m. 1:30 pam-m. 5:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. lighthouse in the Vo John at 1:30 vs.4.7), 8-Los Anegeles Limited 5:85 p.m. Filed. J. ire Giles-Amec. Mere. Agcy vs. R. R. Wal-| N°. See e s this Kan- ee aha, Chicago Office, ae dse. Ss$110 Mere: Agcy. is Aner W Tashi ashington July Aah 5.-The light- || hi tPar ass house tender Laurel due at Guanta-| ¢ison, For serves $23. _ namo on June 27, has disappeared| with her officers and crew. Word to! ye in this city today of a telegram dated Lieutenant Commander Omaha, D. 8. SPENCDR, Rae 62 oe vs. p.-=. 7:35 p-m. San FrancisSe co and points D City Ticket No, Judge-Smith Agcy. 6:15 Cache Portland, aes wr eerie ing Rtn sn, cenvan . 8-For Ogden, City, Kansas St. Louls and No. No. Rena hen: 11-For Malad, Pa Valley City a nd intermedieenatens . ate points Ogden, Omaha, 17-For Chicago and intermedlipoints ...6 «.« ...ate Ox- COURT. Today. eee on 1-For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, t. Louls and San te CO ..+... No, CITY aos ?-=. For cea | Poe: ate ilo, Idaho Falls, ae thony, Marysville and .. inte rime "diate points Junkerman Florence vs. advanced. May Have Mct With Accident, or Run} ,,3;,0, WHITAKER, on No. 1 , bine a sas City and St. Louis 7:16 a.m. 7-For O gden, Portland, utte, San rancisco & Intermediate points 10:30 a.m. fo ‘ St Alc COURT RECORD Divorce anaes . _ re foe mailing nterm Q.m0. 8:20 a.m. Valley, Butte, Portlan and San Francisco.... DEPART. int his ‘ndon 8:30 a= cache are a . Ghicago, rom cago, rHeGEe to the Se sas City, Omaha, Den ver and San ee 10--From nee beeper4 No. de-| 1 Beas in- Portne Ogde n and points &.m. ene Ogden and tn Omaha, termediate points <a Chi Ogden, 2-Fr for cloth-bound Addr KY. Pierce, "Buttalo. Newry = | the tree say : and ate 18-F |No, A little pamphlet mailed 4 m City movement on Medical tent of one | | Is e and termediate, ap 12-From waa. Valley, Ma medicines his well-known of, completely disarmed all heretofore un-|No, ho have them. Ogden . 6:16 Poca- teresa yen, "aad, Butte, Gai No. ulate and invigorate Stom iver and|No, Bowels Yo not begst the pill habit." but fure constipation One or two each day for Dee Tee D Sane or four for an Once tricd always In faror active cat No, WAY, 0 f benefit of besides 1906. Idaho ik, Blackfoot, Medical Sble, native, medicinal plants which enter Bity the corns ition of Dr Pir ree's medicines.. Address Dr. Pierce as above, A Dr r Pi erce r s Phe e sant Pellets ec sre tiny, v sughey reganti- nilious granules r-coated $50, Antnony, = las, by showing Piexee, acked dis- | St. ee frinek broadedst wiaSlil out-spoken of part sent | Supplies. docks ate: ie *No. add e icines, the "Golde: . ‘the popular Hyver invigorator, | No. Pras nervous This the ff Handling two ie | them be tu rned department 17, epavale, fDenver... and eas City i satisti "] | or nly Neaacit "tonic, blood puriti er and heart regulator; nlso of his" Favorite Preserip- | No, tion" for weak, over - worke broken- man-| LIGHTHOUSE TENDER ) LAUREL MISSING 27. that) an apartment fit family two can rented household expense eh ‘rhe run something then in reput ane a bas otis and is publishing ae He and can Pressidio warehouse at our disposal ind, after the first day, the supplies were rushed to these main depots immediately. For three days they were issued indiseriminately to volunteer wagons for general distribution. Then, | DISTRICT COURT. the system was developed further and | some 250 general. distributing staYesterday. tlons were established in various parts of the city and the supplies of food CHANCERY DIVie5 WwW MORSE judge.-No session and clothing wer apportioned to LAW. DIV T. Db. LEWIS, judge these stations, from which they were (oO sé lon issued to the needy Since the army bc AW "DIV GarrG ARMSTRONG has been withdrawn from the city ; judge.-C,.. Marmon. vs. ¢ . On tria the distribution of supplies has been Today in charge of the Red Cross society and there is now no actual want in GELAN OIE ¥ DIV ( Ww. MORSE, San Francisco although there often judge.-Divore I calendar develops a scarcity of some. special l VW DIV (Lert LEWIS, judge.- o setting, articles of clothing.' * LAW DIV G G ARMSTRON( has| Regarding the friction. t hat judge.-Hi: irmon ys, Coats developed between the heads of some judge.LAW. DIV M. L.. RITCHIE, relief committees over of the separate No court Maj. the final distribution of supplies, Complaints Piled. Devol said he believed most of the Gif-| settled no | and Orpheus Co. vs, Cla yton ferences had been Inv Vaudeville urther embarrassmen expectet money 5 advance furtk 1 t Was pected. | C 0. $4,013.85 $4,013 j "Their work is more trying than |. Lide lic Williams vs. Thomas Williams "This i menu continued oe Bond, "offer many opportunities for using seasonable fruits, such as brea naecie s and cherries. Of course, this is a Ju ne menu. Other months in ‘the year furnish ts and vegetables which are cheap. Judicious of public, publicity | endorsements by leading medical writers | T of ehkewn ral ingredients which enter into Dr. Pierce's medicines. opy of Pi were after June ARRIVD. en, Chcago as ee compile 1 o om the standard meilical authorities of all the several schools of practice akon lig he strongest One.) that soon interestingly the "°, well-earned =| ner in which the great work w: | tematized under military di rec nit "Immediately reafter the disaster, lief supplies began coming at a rate} of more than 150 car loads a day," he said. "These supplies came over the country and were addressed to twenty or more diffe rent fi ndividuals or societ ies, There was a general meeting of city and state offic jals with } | representatives of the y and of he Southern Pacific Yi dikoed) whie h | was handling 90 per cent of the sup- | plies, and these men, with the repre- | se ntatives of the Red Cross and vari- | ous relief societies, decided that all j with Cream of A peareaiis With Biontnn Lobster "gal a Brown Bread Bars, orp Cherry Pie. Coffee. lted Pecans Olives Taught supplies of fullest hae en nie . bem they are doing it as well as any circumstances eould under the SUNDAY akfoeKidney id fe Saute, t reveal Brown Bread-Co Oat Luncheon or Sup Veal. Rolled. aanawidhes. { Gtrawperry "Shortcal ce. i Cold of Francisco. spoke this disLag th growing ‘hia part the has "t wore, k CALVIN, y (€ \nadeiiaedle Radios from Page ARP te the exactly what are composed Oe eT SAYS In = ovallown whether it be food, drink or |No, ("From oe otis, Kan- medicine. Recognizing that SOON, sentiment esome | on COMING IS DEPOT {s & growing enuntry in eget MEDICINES OP KNOWN COMPOSITION ig but natural that ono should ha interes sition of bt it whilch he ors | | coat Ministry. System ex- over for a rainy day. Five dollars and twenty-five cents a week will fill the ae the table Miss Bond then went. on to explain just how the thing was done and how the ten graduates were brought to a realization that a $10 bill can be made ce Genera | Dominguez to Organize New of the supplies should to the quartermaster the army Oranges, the the will not only with good but will pay King pee SATURDAY. 3reakfast. Wheatlet W oo Date Biscult. creame a Salmon. Stewed Goosebe ie s-Coffe Luncheon or Supper Nut Sandwiches Potato Salad Hard Gingerbread Cottage Cheese. ae Roast Veal. atoes. Greens. Se aniaae haa : Bananas. Cherry Sauce, Wafers. suggestion tha young couple venturing upon aS matrimonial sea with a total of $15 a week to live upon would have pretty rough sailing. "Would you spend $10 a week for the table of two persons?" she asked in mock horror. ‘What shameful travagance! Why, that amount There "We Lettuce TIME TABLE IN EFFECT ‘NEW SPANISH CABINET Do Nom NAyinat You Swallow for a Week. THURSDAY. Breakfast offee-Strawberrie PB ott c akes. Boiled Mat kerel Scalded Corn C aoe * Luneheon or Sup Turkish Pilau, ‘Tonst. Tea. Rbubard Sauce. Cookies. dinner Things. Not only can these graduates meet the bills of the grocer, the butcher, and the rent man with a weekly allowance of $10, but they can make the necessary payments on furniture, out enough for clothing, provide carfare, buy a few boat rides and theatre tickets and make regular additions to the fund set apart for a rainy day To the young man who reeails that when he orders a meal in a cheap restaurant the check always ceads at least 30 cenjs, and,that he has to provide for such checks three times a day for seven days a week, in uddition footing laundry bills and settling we the landlady, it would seem that t $10 the other half of the family, cago Commons girls have proved all male calculations wrong For instance, these wht would take the money the young man pays for his breakfast and get uo a substantial meal for four persons. Tle amount he spends for luncheon would provide a four course dinner for a hungry quartette, and there would be enough left for supper. In otner words, they would take the money paid out by one economical man, provide for two with il, and effect a margin of saving Miss school, Menu } k WEDNESDAY. Breakfast. Boiled Rice With Milk Grama Gems Creamed Eggs. Coffee Luncheon of Supper. Srawberry Shortcake Cup Custard Iced Tea. Dinner. Mint Sauce Roas st Lamb, Wafers Potatoes, Lettuce Salad Spinach Cherries. just Chicago and age not! » for one the bill to day to have the food} and to have plenty of to a TUESD: ag Breakfas Frie 1 i Ne we ried Potatoe Luncheon or Spek alte ao Corn, Ww ae vy - ae Bread. ed Gooseberries, W; ife Cocoa Dinner, Tomato ae Veal Pile paragus Salad Lemon "Mak Sherbet. Wafers bet- who married on a that our me ~ ty on the Coffee. be- salaries of UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1906. are talk- | F ried Butterfissh besides. young Cooking to girls young comfortably graduated mons your we Madrid; July 5 --General Domin2| Miss Bond gave the iene ae menu for one week, three meals a da or two adults, and at the cost of $3.2 5: | gues Will form the new Spanish cab-| | inet he having been charged with | MONDAY. "that duty by King Alfonso last night, | Breakfast. Coffee. Muffins. | atte on king had announced that lth lad ac one d the resignations of | Stewed Prune entire cabinet. The body retired Lune at con or ‘Supp j neCAUse of the refusal of his male sty | Brown Bread Boiled Custard, Sanction the proposition tm dis-} Cookies Pe - Salad. Tea) to | solve parliament and go to the counB aded rea c Shops saeco ) | election general a for try ‘umbers. Mashe d Potatoes. | ad <hubard aho; teak: love have that Chicago any ye who hearken ten that can clerks fact allow half, enees ye fly cooked rly Full Point. 6.-Awake, July what t Really to know ant to show the girls tbe dignity | of dauig well the smail things w ee cert | into their everyday lives, hs nee them b beauty of ke ae home, even though it be aes fur- | nishe | Housekeeping Get myaelf ntended BY GIRLS Down Scientific Chicago, he for Via Oregon Short Line, Round trip incorto Ogden only $1. aa Trains leave by y t the subscribed stock The Wey, Salt Lake at°7:10 or 10;30 a. m. CarA. Fred is as follows: . raters riages meet all trains at Ogden depot 2 Wey, 49,998 an 49,99 O. for trip up the nyon, Trout and Harrison Vail, Wallace shares; P. Armstrong, one chicken auer oe nee Herinilage, Shepard DEMONSTRATION apa. » seen Chicago Commons Cooking School Shows How It Can Be Done. Saltair. charge of disturbing the peace. The were brought into the city and ooked up for the night in the county jail. They were tried before Justice Dana T. Smith yesterday morning. Gunn and Brooks pleaded guilty out BE ies renee to - pay Sunday, poration. he tery day at "$100,000 Millions The Utah Gas & Coke company yesterday filed a trust deed in the office of County Recorder Perkins, in favor °o the American s bank of Chicago for $3.000,000. mortgage is given to secure the payment of 30-year first mortgage gold Bpnde of the gas company In the amount stated. The bonds bear interest at 5 per cent, and are due Jan. 1) 2936 The deed covers all the rights, franchises and property of the gas company in this Ta The filing fee amounted to $65 COM PANY. HOTEL Is for Three EXCURSION n ae de ASSUMES Oath Emery, Incomplete. contends that the house was incomplete, there having heen lacking an asbestos uriain,. manager's office, box oflice, brass rail for ticket fice, rigging gridiron and 48 chairs for the boxes or stalls, and ceiling and wall decorations which {it was compelled to put in itself at a cost of. $2,013.85. It is alleged' that the defendant company changed the original date of the lease from Oct. 1905, to Jan. 1, 1906, running for ten years. It 1s further alleged that the in Lee Gregory, Eddie Gunn and Eaward Brooks were arrested at' Saltair Wednesday Deputy Sheriffs Ike Suit was filed against the Clayton Investment company by the Orpheus Vaudevile company ~ late yesterday afternoon to recover $4,013.85 alleged to be due for money advanced. The plaintiff avers that it entered into a contract with the defendant company last April to e¢rect a theatre building on State street on which {ft took a ten-years lease, aggreeing to pay therefor the sum of $60,000 in installments, the contract providing for the opening of the - building wh regular erformanees ey 1905, er forfeit 2.500. the Orpheus company admits that it opened Williams TWO CAN LIVE ON $10 A WEEK gicls Suit. Hiram E 300th, the newly-appointed' United attorney for States district Utah, filed his oath of office with Jerrold R, Letcher, clerk the court, yeslerday morning, and immediately assumed the duties of The first business was to take an inventory of the books and other property of Made Orpheus HER. Murphy, ago gn SUES BEAT Alleging that while drunk he cruelly e eat he r, and subjected her to ies r buses, Liddie Wiiliams filed suit yeste rdz 1 against Thomas Williams. They ere married in this city Feb, 14, 1906, the plaintiff's ee name being Della Altman. Mrs. Williams now alleges that during aaeeh the defendant, while drunk, beat and br uised her with his booted feet and otherwise maltreated her so that she was sick and sore Again in April, she avers, the defe onde int while drunk, and while the rt was sick > enraged at se she was sick and beat and bruised her and threatened to kill her On aceount of these and other abuses, Mrs. Williams alleges, she compelled to seek refuge with her ‘mother, with whom she now lives. She is, she alleges, without means of support except what she earns. The defendant, she alleges, Is an able-bodied earning $2 a day when ) and at the present time is employed by the Denver & Rio Grande railway as a mac hinist helper in its shops in this city. The sum of $80 is now due the defendant from the railway company, Mrs. Williams states, on information and belief, and that he is also the owner of eighty acres of land in Utah county, near Lehi. The plaintif€ therefore asks that the railway company be made a party to the action to the extent that it be required to hold the wages due pending the further order of the court; also that Willlams be required to make a full answer with reference to his landed properties to account to the defendant for » household effects in his possession, and be restrained from disposing of any part of ther 1. Mrs. Williams asks that her maiden name of Liddie Altman be restored, that the defendant make permanent provision for her support and that if the defendant has any real estate as may be disclosed by his answer and if permanent alimony be awarded that it be a perpetual Hien thereon = for payment as decreed. Jall. Diehl motley ernoon cial to Judge Failing Tray on REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, pag emp Nevada mining camps. June CITY that Laurel Main , had not been there. Leaving immediately with Mangrove, and have reto quested Bechter to send O sceola make search Laurel last s een from Sombrero, 7 a. m., heading June 24, cut to cross gulf stream by way of 1atbow and Salt Keys. Weather has been continuously. fine. Must have met with aecident, or run or 1 Bahama reef. Will continue search if necesleaves sary to Guantanamo. Osce ola immediately to assist in seare hh The Mangrove is a lightho use Lender and the Osceola is a powerful ocean tug The Laurel was fully provisjioned The officers of the Laurel, all of Key West, are P. L. Cosgrove jr., master, Archibald W. G. Taylor, first mate; Robert R.. Knowles, second mate: William H, Demeritt, engineer; Charles Peterson, assistant engineer She carried in adition a crew of fourteen men -_-- TICKET street, Oe ae Bouth ‘Phone J. 1. 1956 BURTNER, District Passenger Agent. CURRENT TIME TABLE COLORADO W. Of June 3d, 1906 course, in some cases th "The ten girls we have been trainfar toward buying clothes for the wife TO In Effest ing here under the direction of Prof. apne, but most: o Bie nue leave Taylor,"' she\said, "‘can set a table for KANSAS CITY, ST. JO, our training school are fitt to make two on $5.25 a week I know, betheir own clothing if recat demanded CHICAGO. ' eause we have proved it by actual}i practice, LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY: GALVESTON, EL PASO, CITY Should Begin Early. "That is about the minimum - for have found that the time to take "We . 10-For Heber, Provo OF MEXICO. healthy, nourishing foods; best rethese gicls In. order to get the ...... 8:00 a.m s and Ma rysvale week should give plenty vasults Is at the age of 9 or 10. I ha ve in Ask Me Ogden ..cccs 8:10 p.m. 19-For ete It is really a sort of extravamy cooking classes two little girls under . 112+-For Bingham .... 8:10 a.m. ten years of age who can prepare a betgance from the standpoint of ou About Reduced Rates, o. 102-YFor Park City.... 8:15 a.m. housewife livter m an the average cooking school's menus g in the settlement neighborhood. . 6-For Denver and East 8:50 a.m. Cc. FEF. WARREN Pay the Rent as Well. recelyed honoroF the ol Binet... ¥who 125 a.m. No >» 11-For Ogden G, A. A. T. & S&F. Ry., 411 Dooly bik, able mention in t e read baking conte . 65-For Ogden and West 10:35 a.m. "That amount of money would al. 1-For Ogden and West 1:45 p.m low not only for Salt Lake City, Utah. the gas bill, but for President Roosevelt Will be Asked - 113-For Bingham .... 3:00 p.m. the rent of a small flat, end to Arbitrate Trouble. big 2-For Denver and East 3:50 p.m. yqung man who earns 2 or $16 the meals for , of herself and two older brothers, §-For Provo ang Tintic a 00 p.m. eek and is. willing ne ‘Soonomnine Washington, July 6.-The state dee ia the list of things which she Ne 13-For Ogde 6:00 pom, hee dd not hesitate to mar partment is informed - that Salvs dor ean prepare in the most approved way. [Ne 20-TIor Deny ar and ‘East, liss Bond has nreodren ‘a menu for wishes to submit to arbitra tion her Gingerbread, white bread, creamed pouse an the cooking demonstrations sie alate . 6°30 p.m. neighboring state differences with the TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 31, 1906, ati: chocolate mould, baking, powder which she declares can be used by ey - 4-For Denver and East 8:00 p.m. Which have r eached a of Guatemala, nocavees. all kinds of vegetables, Going-Leave cima os Ferd He e the young housewife at a reduced cost Re . 3-For Og and West 11:10 p.m. broiled pork chops, hash, oast, state where all communicatic yn is susSalt Lake. alt and still provide plenty of good nourma soup, potat salad, ple cream, ARRIVE. SALT LAKE CITY: pended and Eno countries ar e practi10:30 a 1:00 p. - ishing food of a suitable variety. In ginger cookies and re coo No. 19--From Denver and East eae in a state 2:00 p. m 3.30 p. m, ther child, er christians son, figuring the cost of this menu Miss ASSOC AOC Or 8:00 acm. Salvador is understood that 3:00 p. m 4:30 p. m. can do nearly as wedi. These children 3ond has taken into consideration all No. 6-From ' Ogden and States year, would like to have the Unit ed 4:00 p. m 5:30 p. m. have been attending the ec seasoning, butter, sugar, lard, flour, | We cnhocpcss SRR 52 p 6:30 p. m, exercise supervision over the arbitrag of thirty wekes, with the term consisti spiees and bread where some substi6:00 p. m. 7:30_p. m. | No. 1 2 Wr ‘Ogden oeneee 9:50 a.m. and would like the arbitrament they continue to tion two lessons a wieak. tute ns not provided. 7 Dt 8:20 p.m, No. 7--l'rom Tintic and o years they advance during the n to take place in the United States, "A very good ‘average American 8: p. m 9-3 m. eep houses of thelr own will be ready to PrOwO eae oo ces cas 10:00 a.m. probably in Washington 9:00 p. m 10.30 p. m, breakfast be prepared or when they are 12 yea rs old.' No, 6-From Denver and In the absence of Secretary Root, £10.00 p. m *11:%0 p. m. ents," she declares. e cost of ine WSCC seeniacs uci. ..- 10:25 a.m. Must Pass Ecaminations. after whose departure the preposal ieaiataan would be divided erg. ne last train leaves Salt Lake at No. 1182 rord Bingham. . .10:50 a.o reached the state department, the Before the graduates received their dilike t Bread, 3c; coffee. 3c; eg Pp were compelled to pass a matter |No. 1-From Denver an will probably be disposed of plomas the 5G} paren, 4c, cream or milk, 6c. "This Den last train leaves Saltair at) rigid Sean iiatlon eae affairs of the WARE ses cssss once 2:0 Di by the President personally, could be reduced a few cents by using p. m. house the questions were No. 14-From Ogden...... 2:10 p.m. stale bread for toast. and milk instead ig pot First South and Fourth West No y are rugs pamrente to carpets? ts. Oo. 2-From Ogden and stree y the cereal. na "ind ot furniture is the most WECHE ban > 04:00 3:40 p.m. here is me ae the sample dindu FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. No. 101-From Park City. . B15 p.m. ners which are pre e graduatGive fo r all meals for one week ing class in the final Soaking qpotnks It and list. ot keeping No, 115-From Bingham 5:40 p.m, poner expenses, J. E, LANGFORD, Lessee, to Preside at Invitation to Roosevelt costs only 33 cents the total within No. 9-From Provo, naios est an vt tes arrangement for a Bryan Reception Was Earnest. and Marysvate...... 5:55 pom, Dinner 33 ee arlor. 20, From Ogden. .s 2.4 6:20 p.m Give sanitary rules for housekeeping. July 5.-Aft« r assuring New York, Baked renee 5e. own Bread, 6c 4-From Ogden and more questions of a like nature the reporters that the report that they uce Salad saith Ege, -12c. West <2. 6. c5 7:50 p.m. to President an invitation ae, 3c. Freami,; 2c, 38--From Denver ‘and compelled a er them all correctly Baked anes Se. » at the Bryan re\though most of the pupils belong w Ola (d'a a We a te oe, 4 » the p romoters "Then if oe young well, o families none of them es All trains except Nos in , 3, Tee tonight announced reception along nicelya D }19 and 20 inclusive, stop Por ‘intermedSenator they had also invited Time Table in Miect May 30, 1906 ite points, msin and Robert M. LaFollette of Wise« Found a Dollar. Salt Lae Oae 6:0, fos 11;00 a. m: | Ticket office, Dooly Block. "Phone both ReGovernor Cummins of lowa, 206. Hard luck! I found a dollar bill L A. BENT ON, and mak publicans, to eee ed gr lier run enrongih to Es n my last summer's suit. ee ee vegetables, G2 A. P. DB ntent are speeches. The vil and dessert aes cost of such a meal is For joy, I went and blew if in, upon making the reception non-partidivided as follow With several more to boo eae Tagoon 4 Kaysville, 10:00 p. m. san. (Sunda 3p, -Catholic Sraudatd Hstabliahed 1841. Cream of Tomato Soup, 185 Offices. haart oy rae 10:00, 12:00 B ers Seis Chops Gale) "20. The Oldest and Largest. Open Door in Abyssinia, oe 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 p. m. Gatae: | New Potat So. reen Beans, fe. SALVADOR AND GUATEMALA ‘* ec COMMITTEE DID NOT JEST. "THE LAGOON ROAD." SALT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. | 00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p. |2 ® Way When and lease INTER-MOUNTAIN = ° Edibles Dishes and Vail, to $5,540,23 SUPPOSED TO GO TO HOTEL Consume Agnes W aloe are directors, over the Wil- three upper floors of the Halloran bullding, west of the hotel; book ac‘counts amounting to $2,612.75 anc cash $700, In addition it assumes the iabilities of the concern, amounting Jivorce Return named treasu vice president, and secretary, all of whom The new company takes Three Orders of Fried Trout Their Size for Dinner for the Fourth Boys W ey & ° mo MESSENGERS GET UNE SQUARE MEAL each.<; ‘apargni with Cheese, Sixawherey Pie,: 9c. Brought a Friend, Smiley-TI hope * you won't Te: offee, 3c. bring "From these sample menus a fair idea may be gained of the expense {fn preparing the average meal € cost of thege medals no gucsswork. ane the dea a friend howe to dinner mind if I tonight, that is better than being brought home by a friend after dinner.-Chicago News. ‘Mrs. Smiley-Oh, no: nglo- FrenchParis, July 6.-The bysItalian negotiations regar sinia have practically been completintegrity ed, and will guarantee the door" of the nation and the "ope n commercially for all nations, \ R. G. DUN & CO. | 9: Sundays "and hol lIidays specks! train to Lagoon at 3:00 and 5:00 SIMON President UCN p. GEORGE RUST, General Mana nager Utah Tdaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Nices in weceren Building Sal t Lake e City BAMBERGER, and Genera] Manager ' ' ene THE share |