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Show 1 SALT LAKE 1 CITY AND STEIGHBOKHODD. ; Frank Rose, the Christmas day vii" ' murderer, Avas both surprised and i amused when informed that his attor- 3 neye were going to put up a defense of 2 Insanity. ! . ' Between 54,10 and' $500 was realized ' ' ' from the Unique theatre benefits given . ; j Wednesday for the wives and children i of Amasa L. Gleapon and Thomas B. I I i Brighton, street carmen, who were shot and killed by J. M. Shockley. j "Mormon poker" is the name of a , : new card game that ha? been intro- ; 3uced into this city recently by a gang ; r.f sharpers, .who have succeeded in re- s ' " 'j lievlng a number of tourists of their ;. ' coin. ' ' i 1 - -- i ' ; From statements made by Republican ; ; ; councilmen it is t-vident that they will ; i refuse to remove certain Republicans ','?) who are nmv holding office, and will ":t i fight any effort of Mayor. Mon L-s to re- -' ward Republicans who bolted the Knox ! ! Clcket, ; .;f -- i Bradstreet says of Salt Lake City: ; l "Usual reaction after holiday business j prevails with retailers. Wholesale dcal- f j frs also report dullness. " Money is tight I l '' and collections are only fair, but im- I i . lirOVement is forpr-astpil when fhf larrm j j ; i ank deposits, due to disbursements of ' i annual dividends,, redemption of $j00,- ; ; "00 of local bonds and transfer t f cash j i i In a Tailroad and power deal have found ; : J ordinary trade channels." ; : s . ' ! After serving valiantly in two revc- ; ! lutions and being exiled from his native I f ! Jand, "William Heinhold died in- this Y ; :ity. Wednesday at the age of SI years. . The deceased was the father of Charles ; Heinhold. metallurgist at the Annie ', Jaurie mine at Kimberley. Utah, and of . ; i Mrs. Charles Crane, 929 East Brigham street, 5 ' -- ' J A uniform emergency call has been . ' adopted throughout the city public schools by order of Superintendent D. H. Christensen, and principals have hin instructed. to play closer attention to the emergency drills. In a number "f schools drill of this character was 'begun for Ihe first time this week. It " is the intention, to have the practice 1 irenpral. -- I . : Aside from the fact that, there are i f i't as many men now at work in. Car- ' - ; i hon county as before the strike was ; : ? inaugurated, and that there is a slight protest, against the long-ton method of , " eighing. Corner Thomas, state coal ' mins inspector, sayp in his report ther? ; Is little change in the situation, as he ; . i found it between Dec. 26. 1903. and Jan. j ; s 1, when lie completed his tour of in- ' . pection. The decrease in the number of mr.!i at work, and the inexperience i f most of them, has an appreciable ef fect upon the output of the mines, but ; .: former daily averages are being caught up with. I Before leaving Salt Lake -the oth?r , f ; day Adelina Patti, the world-famous rungstress, decided to woo the "fickle gocrQe.i" in Utah along other lines , , , than warbling at J.1,000 per night, by !!" ' investing some of her hard-earned pen- ; i nies in a mining enterprise. Park City as the camp selected for the venture s rnd the silver Bell Mining, oomparj j "n api the vehicle. Xot only did Patti herself go boldly :nto the project, but : her husband, Baron Cederstrom, took i a. hand as well. A good-sized block of ihe treasury stock was subscribed for j-; by them, after which Aaron Hegner. t , the solo celloist, also went in for sev- ' . era! thousand shares. |