8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING-, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. jM
SEPTEMBER TERM
I OE COURT BEGINS
Three District Judges Begin
J Trial of Cases and One
Jury Is Impaneled.
H ALLEGED MURDEREH
PLEADS NOT GUILTY"
iStanisii Mcsich. Slayer of Her
man Obradovifeli. Will Be
1 v Tried October 2.
The Sepiember term of thi Third DIs
trict court began Monday, and ilic court
vacation for 1307 Ik over. .Ml four of the
District courr .Judges held court, but
.1 ud go Lewis disposed of only a few rou
tine niaUcrc. He has no cases sec for
H trial for some time yet.
V1, In the criminal division of the court.
Hjt presided over by Judge Armstrong-. Sla- I
nlsa. Meslch. who nlew llfiinnn Obrado-
H' vlicli. his wlfo's paramour. In May, cn-
tored a plea of not guilty. Ills trial had
already ben set for October 2. He will
H be defended by Attorneys Sorcn X. Chrls-
Hf i onsen and I'. ' Daly.
Janies .McVearney. accused of holding
Hj up the Onyx Bank s-aloon last spring, was
Hj to iiavc entered his pica before Judge
Armstrong, but It was deferred until
Thursday. HJs trial Is set for September
l )0. and in tho Ural on th criminal eal-
i otidar. Judge Armstrong's Jury will rc-
port on that day. S. D. Dobb.s accused
of assault with a deadly weapon, pleaded
not cullty. His case wan ret for Septcm
bcr 26. Dobbs is a negro.
William Thomas, a negro, pleaded gull-
Hj tr before- .ludgo Armstrong to burglar-
ialnir Tom Taylor's place on Franklin ave
nue on the night of August 31. and was
snntenocd to serve three years In the
H: State priKon.
Important Case Continued.
Jn Judge Morse's court the cuse of the
Progress company against Satt Lnke City,
and - host of other defendants, which
T we- set for Monday, was continued nn-
Hl, til September 26. This case involves wa-
H' ter rights in Big CoTtonwood creek, and
Jf the case In which ex-Mayor Ezra
Hj Thompson was fined for contempt of court
last winter. The parties are not yet
Hi rdy for trial.
Judge Mor resumed the taking of tes
timony in the cage of the Union and
East Jordan Irrigation company neair.st
the Richards Irrigation company ot al..
HJ to settle disputes over water rights in
Big Cottonwood. This If a complicated
ras and will consume much time of the
court Some of the testimony was taken
before the court vacation began. It may
take, three weeks to complete tho trial.
in Judge .Morse s court tho suit of Amos
Gabbott against Salt Lake City was dls
missed without prejudice, upon motion of
the plaintiff. This case Involved the use
of watcrp from Parley's creek.
j Sheriff Is Defendant.
Judge Ritchie Impaneled hi? jury on
H; Monday morning, and a jury trial of the
rase of A. E. Snow against E. M. West,
Sheriff C. Frank Emery and Deputy Sher-
Hl Iff Joseph C. Sharp, was begun. Plaln-
tiff demands damapes in th sum of S327o,
H.1 charging that the two officers, at tin- ln-
K. stiatlon of West, sold Rods and chat-
H: tels belonging to him tinder xerutlou,
H; which goods and chattels were exempt
Hfl from execution.
From now on through the fall and wln
ter all departments of the District court j
BS will be kep reasonably busy.
I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. I
; Instruction begins Mondar, Septem
ber 16th. Registration of students, Sep- !
i i ember 13ih and 14 tlx. Entrance ox-
i aminalions, September 11th, 12th and
; 33tb.
J College, engineering, medical, law,
, normal " and preparatory courses are '
( otTcred.
Thn Catalogue which outline? all th
! College work, the Preparatory Cata 1
j logtte which deBeribes tno preparatory
and two years of normal preparatory
; work, or an illustrated booklet of the
School of Mines, will be sent free on
application to I
UNIVERSITY OP UTAH, I
1 Salt Lake City, Utah. !
I University Examinations. 1
Entrance examinations at the Cnlvn- I
sily of Utah will be given Wednesdav, '
I Thursday and Friday of this week in '
I these subjects: i
Wednesday, f-li' Knglfsli a. Kngllsh b.
VVedncsday. 1.-4 Botany, zoology.
Thursday, fl-1 2 Algebra a. algebra b.
Thursday. 1-4 Physiology, physio
graphy. Friday, r-12 General hlslorv. oral ex
pression. Friday, l-i United States hlslorv, sco
rn try.
B.Vamlnatlons will be held in the librarv
building, room 35. If application Is made
for tests In other subjects, the commilte"
will arrange for them.
J Salt Lake Statistics $
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I Marriage Licenses.
f Charles O. Morrison of Colorado Citv
Colo., and Lillian Burnham of "Woods
Cross.
John .1. Wallace and Amy B. Vincent,
both of Salt, r.ake. '
Clarence G. Dresser and Katharine
I Thorpe, both of Salt Lake.
Albert E. Strom of West Jordan and
Essie E. Hall of Salt Jke,
1 Franklin W.. BiiHsaid and Bertha J
Benx, both of Salt Lake.
William S. Campbell of Salt Lake and
Minnie E. Rowland of Price.
John C. Malln and Frances M. Grav
both of Salt Lake. il
James J. Donovan and Eva Kilpatrlck
both of Salt Lake.
. Albert Frendenthal and Ada Carr. both
of Salt Lake.
I Real Estate Transfers.
John .V. Rlngler and wife to Henrv
C. Hoffman et al. lotB IS and l'j.
block 3, Columbia subdivision S
Alien T. SanfoTd and wife to John
, Llndblad, lots H and 15, block 1,
Rosedale addition 450
. Christ. Ncdsel to George E. Shep
herd, lot 1. block 56. part lot 55.
block . South Lawn addition L
VcstminBter Investment companv
to Mrs. ar. C. Smith, loLs 32 and
33, block 3, Westminster Heights,
plat A , ,
I John G. Souther and wife to J. E.
Darmer. undivided one-half Inter
est In SI lots in blocks 1, 3 and
I .1. Fairflold subdivision 2,000
Charles J. Trump and wife to Trus
tees Jordan Lodge No. 3, I. O. O.
t v' P.. lot 27, block 2. "Wahoo subdivi
sion 56
George A. Peterson and wife to
Charles Shoup et al, part sections
21 and 22, township 2 outh, rnngo
2 - 250
L Kodak FinlahJnsr.
Salt Lake Photo Supply Co.. 142
Main St.
8. D. Evaos,
Undertaker and Embalmor, has removed
,to new location, 43 Sooth Slate.
WHERE AMERICANS WILL MEET
, TO HOLD PARTY PRIMARIES
i
American part3' primaries for tho
several election districts will be held
at, places staled below, Monday, Sep
tember It!, at. S o'clock p. in.:
First Ward.
District N'o. 1 Rcsidonce of L. D. Mar
tin. Sii Palm avenue.
District No. 2 Rcsidonce of W. H. Wil
kinson. 1374 Tenth East.
District No. 3 Residence of N. P.
Here, 92B ISnsl Sixth South street. j
District No. A Residence of William j
Showcll, 553 ICast Seventh South.
District No. K Rosldoncc of A. H. Llt
tel. rear TH houlh Fourth Kast.
District No. fi Residence of William
Husbands. SL'f. South T?atn. !
District No. 7 City courtroom, city I
and county building. ;
District No. S Residence of Mrs. J. j
M. Cohen. 407 South Second East. j
"District No. 0 Residence of Joseph C. ,
Rowrlng. 373 South Fifth Knst. ,
District No. 10 Phillips Congregational
church. j
District No. 11 Residence of IS. A. i
Walton. HO South Eleventh East.
Second Ward.
District No. 12 Presbyterian mission,
corner Second West and Moado streets.
District No. 13 Residence of E. D.
Burlinganic. 261 Went Sixth South.
District No. 14 Residence of W. J.
McLaughlin. 463 West Sixth South.
District No. 15 Baptist chapel. Poplar
Grove.
District No. 1C Heath church, cor. of
Third South and Eight West.
District No. 17 Residence of W. II.
Kilpatrlck, 444 South Fourth West.
District No. IS Residence of B. D.
Blackmar, UG West Fifth South.
District No. 13310 South West Tem
ple. District No. :r Residence of C. E.
Snell. 242 West First South.
District No. 21 Residence of Frsnk
Wiseman. S5R West First South.
District No. 22 Rio Grande Mission
chapel, 1044 West Second South.
Third Ward.
District No. 23 Residence of W. M.
Harmon. 57 North Seventh West.
District No. 21 Residence of J. T.
Ralnlgh. 263 West 1st North.
District No. 25 Residence of Frank
Mathews. 124 Wet First North.
District No. 20 Residence of B. F. i
Johnson. 2U Center street.
District No. 27 Residence of T. A. '
Horrlngcc. rear 4 44 North Third West. j
District No. 2S Reflldonce of B. A. I
Rldd. 664 West Fourth North. 1
District No. 20 Residence of John !
Cole, 07 Goodwin streol- i
Fourth Ward. j
District No. 30 Residence of J. P. j
Sprunt. Jr.. 52 Second avenue. ,
District No. .11 Sharp flats, corner of
Brlcham and E streets. J
District No. 32 Knott's hall. 87S First i
Avnuo. !
District No. 33 P.esldence of City Sex
ton, N street and Second avenue.
District No. St N; 4 engine house,
220 T street. i
District No. 35 Residence of J. T.
Avion, 73 Seventh avenue.
Fifth Ward.
Distrirt No. 36 -A. C. Miller's store,
120 East Second South.
District No. 37 Judge Dihl's court,
city hall.
District No. 3S May's drug store, cor
ner Second South and Third Fast. I
District No. 30 Rcsldenco of J. E. '
Darmer. 54 South Sixth East.
District No. to Residence of E. G.
Hlnes. 765 East Second South.
District No. 41 Residence of J. G.
Campbell. 144 South Eleventh East.
Following is a list of the mini bcr of
delegates to which each election dis
trict will bo entitled in the ward and
city conventions:
First Ward.
0 ' I O ; G
- a , o f
1 Z t - M o
:S
'5" ' ! 5
1 ;a i
' : ' J Li
No. 1 T It! 21
No. 2 16 24
No. 3 y 13
No. 4 14 SI
No. o 12 18
No. 6 13 JU
No. 7 12 10
No. S 23 35
No. y 22 33
No. 10 15 22
No. Ill 13 1U
Total -. j li" 247
Socond Ward.
No. 12 11 17
No. 13 J4 21
No. 14 1 7
No. 15 0 13
No. 16 15 22
No. 17 (5 0
No. IK W :g
No. m : 2S ti
No. 20 20 30
No. 21 13 10
No. 22 13 19
Total JC2 226
Third Ward.
No. 23 Jo Id
No. 24 y i(
No. 25 Jl 16
-Vo.i'G 7 1.1
No. 27 .... 11 17
No. 28 10 15
No. 29 z 3
Total 60 91
t Fourth Ward.
No. 301 ; il V7
No. 31 -12 IS
No. 321 15 22
No. 331 21 31
No. 34) 11 17
No. .n,5 13 19
Total ( S3 124
Fifth Ward.
No. 36 IS 27
No. 37 20 30
No. 3S 17 26
No. 30 iy 28
No. 10 17 25
No. 41 231 34
Total 170
Ward conventions to nominate mem
bers of tho City Council will be hold
Wodnesday ovoning, September IS, at
places yet. to be designated. The city
convention, which will name a full mu
nicipal ticket, will bo held Thursday,
September 10. in the (irnnd theater,
beginning at 10 o'clock a. nt.
Coal, plenty of coal; also hay, grain,
feed and flour nt the J. 11. Henderson
Commission Co.. 551 Sonth Stnto street,
former employee of C. O. D. Commission
Co., who have retired from business.
Right prices and prompt delivery truar
anteed. Same old phono, Ind. lGflS.
Call and inspect the whito enameled
kitchon at the Royal enfo. Cleanliness
and sanitation nro perfect.
Salt Lake Photo supply Oo. 9
Kodaks and kodak finishing. 142
Main.
i
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Pwi
t The Kind You Have Always Bougrli the
turo of Olias, 11. Fletcher, and lius been .made under his
personal supervision for over iSO years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-ns-good " aro liufc Experiments, and endanger th
health of Children Experience against jExncrinient.
! What Is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cavtor Oil, Pare
goric, "Drops and Sooth big Syrups. It is T'lrasant. Xt
i contains neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier S'areotlc
substance. Its age is its guarantee. J I; destroys Worms
and allays Feverhihncss. !fc euros jDlarrhcca and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation '
and Flatulency. It. assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving health;,' and natural sleep
Tho Children's .Panacea Tito Mother's Friend.
The Kill Yon Haie Always Bought
! jdj Bears tlio Signature of
! In Use For Over 30 Years.
thi . iniu qompahv. 7T Munnr ornrtT. Miwvonn nn i
t
i
. i
i " i
Jv-m ' "ere s-loe pinches" is
- JtyjllHcJk- where you want more room. The Uu
tezflMo ttJ rackard lasts nave the room in the m
wHSp W right place, that makes the shoe fit. '
Made of only the best materials. That makes II
lBMtM the shoe wear. ;To fit and wear add the
Y3 distinctive Packard style and you have a JIM: '
lat! perfect shoe. Sec a pair to-day. -y' -
ISMKhL Sold at $3.50, $4.00 nnd $5.00 in all styles
M A P A C K A R D C M akers
9l3Sr BROCKTON, MASS.
SOLDBY j
i VINCENT SHOE CO. no so. main j
O R $4.00 A M O NTH gl
Must think i
We ' are established since jjM S !
1903. We now have over nH g
o 4,000 customers on our Rw I '
- book. This season we want Fffiffl
4,000 more. !fYouAre MM 2 i
Interested nWm 1
We feel that we deserve to get the "gttin5 ri I
patronage for the following reasons : Up-to-Date Mil r I
fc Clothes &fm
1st We keep as good ready-made fc e(I.y.Rnd mf 2 -
clothes, hats, etc., for men and Jt iWWm M
1 women as there is in the city. tZt fKl 2
i - 2d We sell yovi ovir goods on credit vLor& company I
and charge less-than you pay cash Ch0;. u- fs A-, Klfi I
. Their line of aomples gmWm O I
elsewhere n embraces vCry q I
3d You can be stylishly dressed in the Sbao7 brown" mS. z ?
I' H j -9 an,l gTS in chib i
season, as we let you wear our good i,.d.,MK.vir. tlp
clothes while you are paying for 5!!?kw2ft 11 Wl l
them. lhdr " mm Yf I
pnaranteo as to fib 1 H ,
4th-If our merchandise is not as du j:; VW If f
represented it is all in your favor Unu to;day; Wo M&mm ,A
f V -5! .H-fl guarantee toS
m i ou can nnd. out while you wear it ydp ,
y and you don't need to py if dis- ?iULSL': j (
Satisfied. Sole Repre5entatiTe . . . Q j ('
5th You will find we carry es large an assortment as Z
there is in the city. Give us a trial and foe convinced. D j '
m 74 WEST SECOND SOUTH S ,!
i i tiii ii mi imi iuiiu,,. uuiiMwmLmnwmaj$!L
Has Heimived io 2S AV. Tlriril South Street, Room?'
THE KNOWLEDGE OF Dis!1'
' . IS HALF ITS CUME.
j tr ALL YOU WHO ARE IN NEED OF A SPECIALIST WILL Cl'
FIRST YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY DOCTOR BILLS I
3-J YEARS IN SALT LAKE CITY. h
j ! i i
i ' Chronlo Dlscn'ses
K . ii i i - ,, , - Disease. Just
N zudttk&3L)t'3z& voirsflv'cs. i0-
9 ' "' tjjrt,
uSUHJ-l .'I..: .":r.-". ..-j.' if. iiuw B.-AM.n-rti jij.i.ij.. 1 1. m
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FOUR 1ISEASSS TEAT WRECK MENj
Wf )no arrangod a .ysiem of payment thai will allow evelyi!
i ailvnntiiKo of our sei-vUcs. You deposit your money either In em'ih ,
In a lump sum. ami It Is not ours until after yon reti-lve a ourir '
J ai'i opt Inrurable i:ases. our irlocs aro reasonable, our results areK
J lastlnp:. Xo othor specialist offers you what we do, for we have'tTt"
cure known for all curable cases. If -
NSBVOUS DEBIIJTY BLOODI 'r -
Do you f"el that you aro not May be either he'f.r
S Ihe nian you cure wcro? Do you ySaffla ii.u-tefi rne fon
3 feel tired In the mornliifr nnd l7 zemn, rheumatic
lJ easily exhausted? Is vour bn-k ct''- 1 e 'att0.
3 laino? la your memory falllns" i f'",11 P'mple. foil
Dr. vou have ilifflculiy in fon- pW ? ' thc mouth and
rentrnllnjj your tlioushtsT: Po V J nave tho appoaj
; vou notice a lous of ambition? If y. JjtfU raioho?' sVlB tf
ynu suffer from any or all of the T borly. face or sc
; above symptomn you certalnlv I N J f,nd eyebrows. an
do not desire to remain so. .W 'iV terrlb'e fymplb;
What you want Is to bo mnd.- SffcOLfi. Paralysis, loconiotfex
J strong and vigorous mentally, as meoS cerous BrowthsrgOBJ
3 nature Intended. W$&W fiW'
we Cure It In 30 to 60 Days. c We Overcome'
) Quick results, lasttns ones. Symptoms
YARICOCKLB ' OBSTRUCM
This is an enlarged condition of the "f n Urethral pasaYiiB
i volns (usually more noth-eable on the tfal or complete closuifH
' loft side), caused by mnpp. lilcycle rid- dur. IO xh mase ImniB
i Inp and dissipation, in time It saps a . , , ,f ,
j man'P physical and mental ptrcnifth If "trains "nd the inJudlH
i neglected. atrumen's. suli as sodH
WE CURE IT IN 5 DAYS WE CURE IT I KljH
by absorption, without pain. ' by absorption. No palaH
OUR FEES FOR SERVICES.
' Obstruction, from ..In to Sin Ulcers, from
Varicocele, from A....S10 to 325 Blood Poison, from
' Hydrocele, from ?10 to $50 Falling Hair, froni....JH
) Atrophy, from '. .?n to 31-. oO Plmplos, from . VjH
( Nervous Debility, from S5 to $20 Eczema, from -?H
; Wasting, from ST. 50 to 310 Bladder Ailments. fromH
: Discharges, from ?o to 10 , Kidney Aliments. from."H
Prostate Aliments, from .....wV
: WE WILL NOT GIVE ABOVE PRICES AFTER OCTOBER
L Call to Seo Us If Possible. Write for Question List If You CanH
! MEDICINES FROM ?1.50 TO $6.50 A COURSEiJH
I Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.: evenings. 7 to 8.-30; Sundays, 9 a-JBf?
SALT LAKE MEDICAL INSTITljM
' 1591 SOUTH MAIN ST SALT LAKE(H
i SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVACY. WM
A "U'e want worj' man who Is eunTertnj from any d!s4ee (oH
2 a talk with us and tco will explain to him our system of treatgj"
B have doveloped after an experlenoo of tventy-five years In treat!
3 cultar to man. If you will call and soe us we will give you fnESL
D thorouffh porsonaJ examination, togsther with an honest optnlojpg
S and If your cso Ip Incurable w will plainly tell you so. we aRxi
j cess to promising nothlnir but what wo can do and always IP
, promise. NQT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURfBl
CONSTRICTION perma- jfk oi.Hriuarfil
nently cured by a treatment ... qTh.
tha-t completely dissolves fgJ drusa. BP
i NedKVUUkljE
VARICOSE VEINS cured JbM toOU5o
without cuttlns. pain or do- V 60 to 90
IS0 tnntlon from business. VAiik. wlthoB
WASTING VEINS cured ' "M7S
by our original remedy (used ' Mf from5tnesysfifcj
exclusively by us.) Xas of marcary omK
DR. COOK. .H
Founder of Cook Med . Co. -B
NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL, CURED. CONSflg
FREE AND INVITED.
IMPORTANT VC? will cure you for LESS MONEY than
ed for bv an other specialist In Salt Lake, and ypu have tiiH
knowing "that vou are In tho care of reliable specialises who
EDGED AUTHORITIES In the treatment of men's ailments. 'HK
superior.? In our spcclojty. BhS
Consult Uie Cook Medical Co. free before placing: your casevB
j Hours 9 a. m. to S p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12 80 p. m. BR
CIC MEDICAL C0J
116 South Main Street, SALT LAKE JCMp
j I Salt Me cWm
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