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Ii CONTINENTAL
L1 CASE UP AGAIN
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It Depositions Being Takon in Ac
1 tion Brought by George
I S Kimball
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TWO WITNESSES EXAMINED
T II Cmlrr ami W H Mcfomlrk
Till of Irfmr lliH il IT MH Plalll
llfT mi faiHTllflllOH of fimlrart I
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1111 Iofl in the case of oor s
Kinihill ngalnut the Continental Lit
ItiFiiranrt and Investment rompsn In
hih the ftlaintnT seeks to reoovir H
totall if 11000 fur aUsged bra li t
cntinl n ml which Ia to h trlril In
the rlilts of California were takiu
tKlH > in tli nV of Harry 1 Rdward
il > NVwhtnw building by Kdwaid
M iurntt out stenoarapber for
JU < IF < Hit < lii it lj thought that tlie
work will I > finished by evening Mr
K daaHrIM rpriMnts the bisurance com
l > any athlI > J D Skeen of Ogden Is
ailing rir Hi plaintiff
In In icf thi roar Is that prior to
April 7 I9t Oorgr 8 Kimball was
rinplovil hy th Continental Life In
HurHnrr A lnvn > tment company as a
Mrt r H grni > ral agent In company
ith on Frank A Werner The lal
tar illnpoHvl ui bin Interests to Kimball
iilliutiiinn through the actions of
Hiram Tynr then president and gen I
eral niiiHKr cnnucit und Klmbalt
contract wan cHnielleil HS hr claims
through M IfttiT rixinnl from Tyree
Tin rotnpany coiitnln that the ac
tlmi of tlii thin preslrttnt or the com
paiiy wan never ratltted h y the exec
oily rommltlM which was neceseary
iiiulfr the bylaw of thr company In
order to perfict the action and that
the company trterwarj did everything
In Its i > oHr to cauii Kimball to re
Urn hln pnnltlon or to come to some
port of HHiicimnt which It Ii sl
leged Kimball refused to do
Th artier pnrt of the session this
morning WK devoted to verifying the
mlnulcB of the oompuny through W
H Cunningham thr assistant secre
tary The matter of the board of dl
roctorK prior to and after April T 1W4
and the rleitlon fT K Culler to the
presidency on that date occupied much
time It ie eloped during this ex
amination that the lease of rooms In
the Hood building In San Francisco
where th company had headquarter
was raneelled find that all agents
working cllrertly or Indirectly were
Uncharged Th minute dhowed that
various eats of Kimball had been re
pudlsted liy a meeting of the execu
tive committee at Us meeting of June
2 Hfl There were a number of other
IHiInt brought out which ilemmiiitntted
the effort of the new govetnment of
the company to place before all con
cerned the absolute solvency of the
company
T It ClTLKR ON STAND
T It Cutler was placed upon the
stand ami naiil that he had been presi
dent continuously of the Continental
Life Insurance A Investment company
since UH reorganisation on April 7 10M
Prior to the meeting at which you
were elected president did you receive
H letter from a 8 Kimball mlHnic
attention to hOf cancellation of his con
tract by Tyric and Wiley asked Mr
gkecn
w Some time between Jan 1 ami the
time of the meeting I remember sveltig
some nuch sort of H oommunkutUvn
Were you acquainted with the fact
that on March IT Pyre and Wltoy
cancelled the Kimball contract
I was so Informed
Was there an executive committee
meeting held for the purpose of dis
cussing the cancellation of the Kim
lath contract
I think there woe
Were you present
No
NDtel
Did you have any talk with Kimball
prior to the meeltog of April 7 In re
gard to lb cufKotlatlmi of the con
tnict
1 do not reMember I would have
to refreih riy memory by correspon
dence It la my usual lime of ll > year
in go deaL pOd I think that I was out
It the city at that time
Mr Cutler was allowed to go until
the afternoon session In order that he
nlht refresh hi Inn
W S McCOKNICK EXAMINKD
W U McLornlck said that he bait
Ucn treasurer of the defendant com
V nj lacer since Ks organlsatloH and
ned bcxn a member ot the Board of
uiretiuri vine April 7 U8I and alsu
un uf the executive committee
Mow long prior to the meeting of
April 7 were you Informed of the
action of Tyree and Wiley In atnoel
hag the Kimball contrast
toon after the letter was sent
DM the eserutlv committee have
I meeting to dUcusa this action
Yes HH Informal one
How long after
Not long
Was Yes Kimball there
Was there any affirmative action
taken by the committee
No 1 stated that the company wax
rwdy to go ahead and have Kimball
flHlah his contract He refused un the
ground that the company wa In bad
repute and that he could do no
business lie proposed to sue the com
petty for damages
On further examination Mr Mc
Cornick reiterated that the meeting
was Informal and that he did not
know whether a secretary was there
or no sad that he wee Ignorant a <
to the MxtsUnee of minutes On crow
emaminaJjMi by Mr Kdwards Mr
McCornlck said that the meeting wa
called for the specific purue of dIe
ruaslng the Kimball mslter
Mr Cunningham was recalled by
Mr Sheen who traced the meeting
of all bodies of the company frotr
April 7 1101 to the end of the year
I cannot wall any action taken
on the Kimball contract aid Mr
Cunningham
1 was brought out that a meeting
of the stockholders was held on Jan
V Iso 7 when a committee waa ap
POiNted to Investigate the Kimball
matter and If ponxlble come to Mima
equitable agreement
S THIS AKTEHNOUN
Mr CuUer was recalled this after
noon He said that be recalled his first
meeting IU Mr Kimball after bla
election as president and that he knew
th Tyre a Wiley circular letter
was sent out but he could not remem
ber whep except Hint he thought I
waa after he was elected president
UI recalled a conversation with Mr
Kimball after hir election and at that
m Mr Cutler mid Kimball told
Use that he dtq not think he could
fiord to go on with tie contract be
ceoI of condition he lId th com
pany wa tn Xlnball expressed a
rtruaJ f the company could fulfill lie
nollgHtlonx ntnllhg that he believed
It at alt on the verge if a recelvernhlp
connronrnl upm th i tin f Tvre
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11 PIACI LUNDKY
J cstabllshril Ii main otnVs a
lt ri 2lt IT3 Shoe Ctr 14 Main
1rompt micntlon hen all orders
Time Now
for a Spring
Tonic
Here arc a few blood puri
fying suggestions that will
do you good
SASSAFRAS BARK
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IRON SARSAPARILLA
COMPOUND 1 Bottle
Sulphur and Cream of
Tartar Lozenges lOc box
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South Mlin
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I COURT NEWS I
TO Hun MiiiKit csi IIKKK
Taking of testimony In the null
brought by th government to dissolve
the Union Mlflc merger Ii Mpected
to be concluded before Special Rx
amber 8 fl Wlllktm In New York
today and within the next week or
two the cane will b called In the V
f circuit court In Malt Lake for argu
ment The cad e Involving Ce It doe
the Interpretation of the Sherman anti
truot act ha produced a volumlnou
maw of pt unlikely that
le raee will end In th Salt Lake
court but I wilt he carried Into l
r court for nnal derision
SAYS virn WAS ciumr
Carl Jen uk a divorce from
May Jenen In a complaint filed tat
urday In the Third illtrlct court
oharglnic her with cruelty and dr
lion They wr married at Prince
town Minn on Nor 1 IftM n have
Den child It I alleged that Mr Jen
nin Ink her huM nd In the face
and ended him vile name Abut a
cked her thing and
year ago abe packed up thlf
left his home without any apparent
reaaon Jeneen asks for the ctMtody
of th child
IIAXSIXCS AT MIIKIITY
K 1 llHiwInx formerly clerk of the
city hoflnl of health A elM
ciy
on bitt own recognlMnce Saturday
when he wa nerved with two war
rant charging hint with driving Mary
Proctor li yean old a n of the
juvenile court who wan working for
him out of hia houee when she became
afflicted with ncarlet fever The cax
Ilded
will be ret for trial next month Mitt
Proctor who Ia isolated at the county
Infirmary under the care o n trained
Inlmer Ie profrre tnr ratlfactorlly
according to County rhyilclan T Q
Odell
sims lOt vviun or MACIIIXICUV
The Snyder Steel Iron Work com
In the
pany brouaht alt Saturday
Third dlntrlct court agatnirt the Ulntah
Iuicer 111r company t recover
HW7 allotted to ke due on the contract
price of machinery am Mipplle fur
nlthed In a
KUK ON UXPAIH ACCOrXT
The gtrevellpHlariHin Hardware
company brought edit In the Third dis
trict court Saturday eint A J
Lewi to recover Se alleged to b
Iu for merchandliw ixilil In 1W1 T
principal of the bill was JIHM fl and the
lnleret In nine years almot doubt
the mont
nniitL corirr
Julia r Blair an Involuntary bank
flint wax granted In the United Plate
court today another week In which to
file a chedule o her ael n llabll
tie
llhMHy
Hy ont of counsel In the ease of
More B Dumekl e al vn Union
I > hn phatr Co the demurrer to thc
complaint waa > utalned and the
complainant permitted to file wn
amended Mil of complaint
In the ness of the Utah Metal com
pany n the New Bnaland Old A
Cpr Mining company the hearing
of the motion aokln for an order of
the court authorlatng a urvey n In
spection Af the mine of th defend
ant company wa continued for one
week Thl caee Is om what Imllar
In the Silver Kind cave In which ex
fenator Thoma Karn is deeply In
tereted
The hearing of the cult of Mathew P
nilhert vi Salt Lake A Mrcur Hall
road company wa pet Wy Judo Mar
hall fo April Th action it brought
t recover on t hN promissory mate
anre atln 7WM with attorney
fee of MM
Th motion to dismiss the suit In
the CM o th Continental Life In
surance A Invetment company yr
n C Kimball was overruled by the
court
Judnv Marshall announced that I
exton of the Inlted State court will
be held at Owlen next Monday
NIGHT LETTER SERVICE
Manager lon of the Wentern Union
received notification Sunday from New
York to put Into effect thin evening thai
propOMd M word night letter yiteri
a announced nome time ago Mr
10mg has been looking dally for word
to begin but I wa no until yeaterday
that the notlfhttlnn ram The an
nouncement eLate that the charm for
thl rlr will be the atandard day
rate for It word for the transmission
of i word o lea and oinfth of
inch utandard day rate will be chargei
for each additional 10 nr or lees
Everything mul b In plain Inlbo
no cod o cipher Hoth the Vterii
Inlon and Postal telegraph company
are now offering thl ervto
JAIL SITE FOR SALE
The county commle i nr offered the
old county Jail > 11 lo ale thl morn
big when the board authorized the ad
vertlaement for bid to b opened in
1 day Th property ii located a
Bacond South and Second Wt streets
and I li feM by 18 let Tue com
mlMlonera held an executive aeaalon
thl afternoon at which tim the In
Ururhan franchl were taken up and
read No conclusion wa reached how
ever la reward to any of them
1t
HINTS TO GROCERS
CltlcN OnmiiKUf Mnles 11011
C i rnliiE Subject of lIe 1ixKl
Dear MalitorWP are glad to note
that ynu h vu given nome spate In
vnur paper m the inattnr of kpfplng
al fiil that rannl to wanhrd fov
cri1 whilo It n ffcr d fr FI
Not only flh uM thff 1ttcr cf ttv uw
be cbrTd fcU the f t nt wcW ard
tlso rverng rh aM be njih ni I
protect th cood from dual a well
t
Its from flbat A tiea < 1 nlulto
netting piatcal Just tati I 1 > lr r 11 t
bread I fruit will not kq off itui
anti will only partially krvp t the
file beMr becoming itself very olrty
Then Ia another las often or per
hap we hnuld ay u uallv dlare
arded with Iniiiunltv apparently and
that re ulrrj that nlrtPtxalk In the
downtown dltrlrt hall b wept arlj
In the morning It due not mean
that the dirt aho ild b Ifft In pile on
the tract tn b blown right ark again
If grocers would aa that their sidewalks
walk are Cad before goods seat put
out for sal It would cave onie acrum
illation of dirt on ware like apple
orange plum which they are not re
quired tn keep covered
Not all dust carrlr dlwane p
to b mint but any duet may d o
No one want to eat dirt even If I
doe not directly Introduce the rnu
of some <
In addition to the dust we shall
soon b lighting HI frotn the flyi
own tandpolat n doubt he Ii per
teitly Innocent but h simply cannot
help being a menace to health There
fore h should ba compelled to kctyp
way from things Intended for people
to eat
peaklag of duct again Ott ome
time peas a grocer tore being wept
hortly after noon without regard ap
parently to the fact that bread and
rookie are on top of the how cases
without cover of any kind
tat what about thou dealer ho
a < t thin matter Obvloualy the
ft at d Inspection department canaot he
watching everything at once and will
he glad of the rooperatlon of the peo
ple In addition to demanding that
good shall have been made o whole
some material and In a clean place
let housewIves alan Indict that they
of hall afterwarda have been carefully taken can
I one ever buy auch thing as
mince meat In bulk let her Insist that
I come from a receptacle that h
been tightly covered
CIVICS coMMrmnc
Mate federation Woman Lu1
FUNERAL OF MARY IRVINE
The funeral or Mary Irvine
widow of th late John Irvine wa held
at the Third a chapel Sunday alter
noon a lame number of relative and
friend gathering to pay their last t
apects Bishop Kardley had charge of
the eervlree and apuk In high term
of the departed T other > ktr
were Royal H Young Joaeph W Taylor
lor Carl Badger and Mr Nellie Y
Taylor 1 of whom paid high tribute
to the loving nature n many admir
able qualities of the deMtaaed Th
ward choir cane and imlo were ren
dered by MlM Sylvia Hall Mr Pearl
Smith and J W McMurrtn There were
numerous floral tribute Hurlal wan
In city cemetery
NOVELTY I SUGAR HOUSE
s house which I now a por
tion o Salt Lake City wa guarded
by a policeman Sunday night the job
falling to Patrolman Kat Word wa
received at police headquarter that an
officer WM reeded at Sugar Houce and
Kat wa detailed to nuke an Invaatl
gallon The only trouble wa eau ed
by th tout bully who wa runnln
thing to I himself When he saw
Meet he began to tell what he would
dO to the patrolman If the latter at
tempted to Interfere with him Kaat
lltened patiently IO awhile and then
he pounced upon the bully n gave
him a correct Imitation of a cloud
bunt toying with a tumblebug The
bully promised to a home and b good
and Keel let him go
MORE MILK TESTS MADE
Tat 1111 < HaiMlnm Snninltw Show
111 hoH Sin iiharil
Twentyfour ample of milk gather
ed up at random by Walter J Noisier
city food and dairy commlaaloner and
submitted to Herman Harm city
chemist ahowa that the milk d
In Salt lAke t wlhtfactory Non ot
the ample wa below the tandard
but there were trace of dirt In six of
the ample The sediment I account
ed lo on account of th unfavorable
condition of the weather The remit
of the taste wa aa follow
o Per cent Total per
builds fat cent eolld
Jrey dairy 7 21
41 11M
MOM Hoar 1
A J Lee 11 11
Ookton Wat 48 11 M
Uncoln dairy Xo 1 1113
Mcltan No1 M 114
Star 41 1111
Parkin Bro No 1 11 11
Plover farm 41 1114
fr IT lit
Bonnevlll 41 UU
Pawhal 11 11U
A Murker 4t 1111
lover beef Nn 4 II UN
Cache Valley 14 1310
Jensen Creamery On34 1171
A B 1 IJ 11 tt
Kldrwlgr farm Xo I II 11 T7
Blue Ribbon 11 11U
Hill n 41 llM
A Beodrlckaon 31 1114
Hatch farm M 1IM
l > ahl Br II 11M
BxcebJkH 18 UU
Six am plefl gathered In Ogrien were
Ia mp The teat how that four
of lbs ample were below the atandaH
and one of them war dirty The tent
made In Ogden we r as follows
Per cent Total pr
solid fa cent Mil
llyrum orton 41 1171
ChI lenter 30 H81
Francl Brown II 1SW
J MontAomry10 11
I Burthonot 33 11
Tbm Brown U 101
5
RAIN GOT SIDETRACKED
tilth llartiniPtrln Iurf 1ixtni San
rrHIUk SlMlllH OllMlllltllMI
The weather man had I 1 nicely set
tied to rain Sunday but IncIsed the run
ted
the ther
came out warmer than ever
rr
momtrr ranging from a to degree
rr o
o weather artlt pleupee himself on
T ground that the clerk of the weather
suddenly hunted In a high barometric
preeaure from the direction of Han Fran
CISCO which shoved Ut one rid the approaching
llao wllrh
preaching low are and ending I o
prchln the weather promises to b fair
for Tuesday as well a e It is today Tee
duration of daylight ha InrrraMd U
minute Inc lat Monday 11 that it Ia
no longer moraMry to tat the kitchen
fire by electric light
The Pecrret observer sends the Salt
Lake weather office a card fating the
weather down there In Milan county ii
bating the Mah record the thermome
ter fur Saturday ranging from U to 1
degree with m > prodpltatlnn for the
t th grass prlnglng up and the
alfalfa getting a good tart
Medium nreU of barometric pressure
wav N overspread the western Io o
the Mississippi valley and th Pacific
lope thl morning with a light Inactive
depression between and the U is
morally fair and warmer tbmw usual
throughout the ITnlted State However
over The lakes and New England light
scattering precipitation is being eauMd
Ir
by a passing barometric low
sSt
MRS MILLER GETS DIVORCE
Mr Arda M Miller obtained a di
vorce from her husband Jam C V Mil
lar o the ground of nonupport and
dewrtion ibis morning In Judge George
O Arm tronni > court According to
her trxtlmony MllUr Inui neirlitiil to
support hir fP twn > nirs iinl ah hAl
arn1 ir n I i > f c 11 th ail f
I pitnr li i n 1 Mi
IT ir rrtiJ Itri jii fiTf Ji > ut BlO
btSirJ HCkll I I < raatrKl
Itill c Xltitv x t 1 I i ivVFil
Th v wirro r r 1 < n Vtr n June
1 1W Z Wd bavt ua U Jrcn
SEEK TO ADVANCE
GOOD ROADS PLANS
oliertstIjaI llmicll and lrcif It 11
Luiinn Arnincc for llUlrlhHtlnn at
Literature in Iw Slhjf1
Hon Joseph loll 14tt repre
sentative a Washington D C n
Peat Richard f I yiimn of the depart
ment of civil engineering tnlverslty of
Utah have begun a rather vigorous
and extensive campaign In the Interest
a aunt fetid m th State o Utah
Prof Lyman haa prepared an article on
Tk Conxracttoa and Maintenance of
Earth Roaata In this ankle It Is
pointed out that pavements of various
kind anal In fact gravel made also are
so expensive that a extenaive system
o road throughout the state o any
one of Iheee n h constructed
The whole article to an anrument In
favor of building road of ordinary
earth and keeping them In good repair
before any very general effort Is put
forth to eoiietrmH hard road
This article ha been gotten out by
Ih experiment station of the Universi
ty of Utah I 1 form a a bUetn
In I lh stamtard cross sections fixed
by law by the lest tegtotature are given
and drawings are aim produced giving
the details o conetructlng the King
road drag which I a cheap Ir by
use of which at a comparatively small
cost earth rsuts can b kept nearly
always In good condition and the re
mainder of the time In fairly girsi con
dition Three thousand copies of this
bulletin are to to distributed through
out the late for tb purpose of convincing
vincing the people that this method of
road construction is that which should
tie adopted first
In order to reinforce th arguments
set forth In the bulletin aove men
tioned Mr howell ham obtained ItXM
copies of a booklet issued by tim de
partment of agriculture entitled The
Use of the Split lA Drag o Hrh
Roads and this excellent paper will
t dlntrtbuted with the bulletin sent out
by the University o Utah This gov
ernment pamphlet has been prepared
by Mr U Howard King of the deport
ment of public roads who la probably
th greatest expert on the use o the
split log drajc This article also em
phasises the Importance of maintain
ing the earth road In good condition
It shows that In actual practlee a road
maintained with the split log drag ii
not only kept th and comparative
ly hard but that It also reduces th
quantity of dust which accumulates on
the road Concerning this matter the
bulletin says
Clay when mixed with water and
thoroughly worked becomes remark
ably tough anal Impervious to water I
compacted In this condition I becomes
extremely hard Another valuable rf
Milt of dragging II the reduction of
duet for the particles of clay adhere
en tenaciously that there Is but little
wear when tM surface is moth Dut
on an earth road Is due to the break
ing up nIP traffic of the frayed and
upturned edge of ruts and hoof prints
I th surface Is smoothed after each
rain and the road dries hard and even
n edge are exposed to crushing and
the only dust which forma Is that due
to the actual wear of the mad surface
Those whn are interested In this
movement expect to b able to turn the
attention of the gned rend enthusiast
to the earth road and they hope that
In th course of a very few years an
excellent system of smooth hard dry
htarhwaya of earth will he constructed
reaching Into every part of the State
of Utah This is I thing they believe
can he eavtly attained while they are
convinced that effort put forth to build
extentve road systems In a more ex
pensive way will only result In dis
couragement and final failure
l AMUSEMENTS I
Tliontcr Tonight opens wp a week
which Manager Pyper confidently
expects will b one o th biggest o
th season In h engagement of The
Roundup a Wg New York production
headed by Maclyn Arbuckk A Wed
nesday matinee will b given
SchiimmiMllclnW The sale of seats
for Madam Hchumanllnlnk continue
at the Salt Lake theater today Society
poofte seem to h looking with special
favor toward this event and th hand
somest audience of the season la prom
ised
Hoy VlnllnUt lit lie Thifltcr Irvln
Robertson 1 years old assisted hy
34155 Alice Phllbrook pianist will ap
pear at th Salt Lake theater next Sat
urday afternmm and evening Eastern
ur
press notices say that the hoy Is one
of the musical phenomena of the day
and that ho h pnl violin In 1
manner truly wonderful
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nriiliciim Owing to the railroad
complication several n last weeks
features are carried over until the pro
eat weak and 1 goml bill is assure II
with Bernard Lucas Temple city
qua and NVBr other feature
Cnliinhil The famous ltv nf
Brewsters Million with Mr Royal
Tracy as Monty Brewster will run all
the week with matinee Wednesday
and Saturday
11111 torch In A Father
Devotion aaslsted b Mis Fay will
play all title week with the usual Wednesday
nesday and Saturday I matinees
1lul Manager Clarke was
pleased to receive a note that the delayed
layed acts will b her In time to give
a complete performance thl afternoon
and evening T headlluers will b
the Romania troupeS
S S
Jnlln H The recent perform
ances of this house have keen pint
amid much tribulation Ml Leone hoed
to retire from overexhaustion due to
heavy work and nttntal worn anal Mr
Mack h also been out of the Mil A
Bachelors Romance will b presented
tnt and the management a hope
ful that both Miss Ieone and Mr Mack
will b well enough S S t report fo duty
Slnil ert The moving picture fea
ture at Manager Lawrences nous this
week Is devoted to Im and bird
farming en a extenaive scale In
southern California and Is proving
very interesting to the patron of the
house
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ARRIVES I SPECIAL TRAIN
Running special The Roundup
compan which opens at the theater
tonight arrived In Salt I ke this
morning and adding something new In
local railroad circles The circus us
ually has Its special < u It Is seldom
that I theatrical company has that
privilege Coming from the eaat over
the tnton PnelnV however The
Itounrt up otfiipleil a trsln of seven
1 four hiigpii urn two standard
t ecfT aid in t fth
Root Plumhlnz Pay
I J W Dudley 430 So 8th E Del
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BUS PASSENGERS
Kiiaiisfairalea K Miller and A
Ilulrnnl New York H W Hells
Chicago Rt Raw J I Thames
Cheyenne A I Anderson liw An
geles c L Whittle Boston Drew
Allen Chicago 8 D Brimhall city
P 8 Oovan San Francisco
lien on 11 C Iasko Ogden
Ruby Netker Lottie Vebeker E D
Ball lon P P Iloblnson Denver
O B Btaker Mrs W 11 Delay Og
den J r 8MIU gnriitejVllle A lyre
Parker Ogden
lrr
Ciillcii Ileber Murphy Moab T
W Jonee Newcastle 0 W lA
IVovo Mr and n Alex Taylor
Thatcher 1 Clans K Scholl De
troit J 1 Shepard Denver
Wllxtii Mr and Mrs Albert Phil
lips New York Jas SchllUnK Ports
mouth 0 Thoa Pajardy Del mar
Nev I Hlrrhfleld Cincinnati O L
Levltte city J L Peaey Denver
1111 D duff Oarfleld Mr
anr 1 M Kimball city S
Schurtt Mrs H Oeldmllh J C
Krena Seattle Ianl A Vincent city
A I Orenhow Twin Fall Ida
Xcw WlnilMir Mr and fr Oor
m Thomas Coalvllle Mr and Mr
Jar 1C Richardson Berkeley fl
Owelym Jones D J Thomas Price
T V Jackson Colton W I Nichols
eTvanston Wyo Wm I Welch Ij n
dr Wyo Ilrlg Robinson Tlntlc
W 1 nUll n F J Doyle two
prominent mining men of hOly Nevada
accompanied by their wives are
guest at the New Windsor
Mr T A Soiitliimtn wife of the
Olenns Ferry hotel mn la a
guest at the Cohen
Don 1 lolm on a business man of
etprlngvllle Is a guest at the New
Windsor
I W Slicrnmn a prominent mining
man from Park City accompanied b
his wife Is at th New Windsor
Prof it a Tint of Logan Is registered
rc
tered at the Kenyon hotel
Dr 1 R Mrnitn of Klneham la In
town for a few days on business
II J llnohniuck a successful mer
chant of Idaho Falls is In the city on a
purchasing trip He reports things
generally looklnir prosperous with the
best of Indications for a greaty ar
for that part of the state of Idaho He
Is accompanied by Mrs Hnshrouck
1 S Hiiiiti of Glenwood Springs and
I W Johnson of Denver two well
known stock iMyers are registered at
the Cullen having com In to look over
the Utah situatIon and to be on the
ground for early spring purchasing
II I Kdlngtnn of Provo connected
with the United State reservation
nlc Is registered at the Cullen to
day
dyI
Dr 1 P Splccr of Saline Is a guest
at tb Cullen today
Dr 1C D lltill of the A C Logan
Is registered at the Kenyon
Inlin W I < hoK prominent busttvam
m from Washington D C is a
guest at the Kenyon
D 1 Tlinnm county attorney ami
Owelym Jones county clerk of Price
Carbon county r renlKereil today at
the New Windsor
1 I loliiiMin proprietor of a large
Hour eomml 4ot > house o ChlcHtfo has
been In Salt Lake o business several
day
Pluto Kemitnr lohu I Srclr of Mt
Pleaimt Is a guest at the Cullen
Sheriff loliti KniicNon of Sanpete
county is up from Alt P1e eant for a
few days staying at the Cull
D 1 Cook connected with the Bos
ton Consolidated of H us hem accom
panied Moxum by Mrs Co Is a guest at the
Mr nnd Mr I 1 IlcTemnn of Min
neii4inll are guest at th Moxum
g I italIc repreeentlne the Be
rn l HHV company of Omaha recent
ly returned from Idaho where he found
business brick In all lines hut some
what Interfered with owing to the va
rious washouts throughout that state
n on transportation line generally
delaying shipments and otherwise retarding
lardIng business
Dr V J HiiMlliiK of Winnipeg
Canada n Dr thearWe W linger and
Mrs Hiker of Prince Albert Canoita
A guest at the < ulln
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TYPICAL WESTERN SHERIFF
Oniclal IVoni Cnllfornln With Record
Hero for O I Scott
Am I a western man Well I gUt
yes but when you ask me what state
I was born In the nearest I can come
to a correct answer Is I think I was
born In Utah I WM ushered Into this
world In a wagon somewhere alone
the southern rout In this ate I
think to California This Interesting
event happened 5 yen ago I was
taken to California by my parent
via the oxtam route and I
have been there ever since H
The above statement was made to
The News today by Sheriff J C Ralph
of San Ilernanllno county California
Sheriff Ralph isa here to take Into cus
tody Otis JI Scott arrested here sev
eral days ago on the charge of em
hassling 52000 worth of diamond
and St00 In cash from Mrs Anna
Mareans a wealthy widow who own
extensive orange groves In southern
California Scott was released on
habeas corpus kt week by Judge
Lewis but was rearrested Sunday
following the arrival here of Sheriff
Ralphs armed with requisition papers
The sheriff expects to leave here
Tuesday evening with Scott and they
will probably be accompanied by Ally
Harry J Rolrtneon attorney for Scott
They will go by the southern route
Both Scott and his attorney are con
fident that the case will not b pe
a ut a San BernardIno and their b
lief Is based on A telegram receiver by
Scott Sunday shortly alter his arrest
111 teUicrsm Is fM Mrs Marmn
and reads a a follow
Have changed my mind since com
plaint was flled I any letter on UH
way to you
Signed ANNA
Sheriff Ralph said he did not know
much about the case but understood
that Scott had secured the diamond
and money from Mr Marean several
weeks ago and she asked for his ar
t
restSheriff
Sheriff Ralph Is a powerfully built
man and Is more than a six footer Us
bar been sheriff of Ban Bernardino
county for eight years and prior to that
time served two years as chief of po
lice He Is a typical westerner long
hair and a big mustache hut extreme
ly modest
I Ia rather peculiar not to know
exactly what state you r born In
eh remarked the sheriff I feel
pretty certain I wpu learn In Utah 11
parent crossed the plain from Mis
souri with ox teams I am not sure
whether they joined a Mormon train
but 1 think they did and I am quit
sure we cam over the southern route
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CCU3itIatFli1 llWITS
Under all Participating contracts
the Company guarantees to pay the
Beneficiary In each In the event of
ileuth after tho third vent the entire
apportioned earning tinier the ton
trnit In additIOn to the face amount
if tho contrail
CONTINENTAL MKE INSURANCE
l t INVESTMENT COMPANY Salt
L Lake City
r LATE LOCALS J
lnIht Wliulrr Iiiipnivlnc Lelo
word today from the bedside of John
I Winder of the first presidency la
that he has been Improving lowly
for M veral day hut the Indication
are that he may not b able to leave
the house much before the April con
ference which he hope to attend
Seeks llinlplli UiiiiillA family
named IIudplth came ov < from
England near Newcastle I or
4 year ago and the lat
heard from them they were
residing In the Eleventh ward of
IIvnU r
Salt Lake City In June 1179 Peter
Oaakell of Superior Wyoming la
making Inquiry for this family
Vlioro I < Wlllanl llnlili The pres
ent address of Wlllard Hatch who
filled a mission In the Nottingham
conference Kngland having then
been a resident of Taylor Arizona is
very much desired by A 1 Godimark
Ill McGee street Winnipeg Canada
This request is vent In b Rider Perry
nillett 216 Nena street Winnipeg
Canada
UnowrliiK after Oponillon Dora
Martin the 1year old daughter of
Iat Martin of Castle Valley the lit
tIe girl who recently had her head
crushed In by an accidental fall from
a hone and van brought to the Orovea
L 1 1 hospital where she under
went a successful operation has en
tirely regained her speech and is
doing e well tht It is thought she
will soon be discharged from the hos
pital and return home with her rejoicing
Juicing parents whn at one stage of
her condition had practically given her
up for dead
Dally Iliinil Coiinrt The Fifteenth
Infantry band Is taking advantage of
the present fine weather to give dally
concert on the Fort Iuat piasw
at 1 p m exeept on Sundays The
band ha now If men with more corn
leg and is considered In better shape
than at any time since Its return from
the Philippines
Itu li > il > > tuil There will lie
no meeting of the mothers workers
of the Nineteenth ward Itellef toctety
tomorrow owing to the funeral of
Mrs Rdward which occurs tomorrow
afternoon
S
Christians Natural Foods r not
medicine but a scientific combina
tion of the finest grains nuts anal
fruits They give health and strength
because they are the most nutritious
and moat easily digested foods I la
possible to prepare Wholesome and
stable For sate at SchrammJnhn
iwlatnahle For sale at SchrammJohn
Flvo Store Where the Cars Stop
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PERSONALS
Oen J C Park bee returned from
an extended business trip to heaver
A I Calllster assistant secretary of
that Utah Woolgrower association Is
out In the stale looking attar the In
terests of the sheepmen
Councilman A J Davis returned
Saturday from the east where he has
been for several weeks vtettlnc the
most Important lodges of the B P
O I In the south and east Mr IMvIa
II grand esquire of the grand lodge
He made the trip with the grand eat
ailed ruler and other official of the
grand lodge
Max Florence is convalescent from
an attack of pneumonia
Kenneth Kerr formerly district p
sen < rer agent of the Salt Lake isolate
has concluded not to return to rail I
roading hut rather to return to his
journalistic first love and Is In the I
ranks of the profession once more
Miss M Qameron Has returned from
a business trip to New York
Are you frequently hoarse Do you
annoying tickling In your
have that nJne UekloJ yur
throat Does your cough annoy you
at night and do you rale mucus In
the morning IV you want let I
so take Chamberlain Cough Remedy
and you will b pleased Sold by all
dealer
HORSE BLOCKADES CARS
llnlky Anlninl on No 5 lire Truck
lou trick Once Too Often
floe Is declared an outcast tl Is
placed among the no good class tie
hns served his tm n faithfully owl
well and h e I for sal
wl n
0 Is a big brown horse n he Is
supposed to d duty by assisting to haul
No t truck to ares In the south east
ore part of the city nor dont Iks
the job and tubes every opportunity to
show his dislike for fire service anal as
a rut the patience of the firemen at
No I and especially driver Grim of the
truck has been well night exhausted
This morning D a X one of his con
trary streaks o and tied up treat car
traffic ro nearly an hour O Ninth South
and Tenth Kat street Th big truck
tailed on the car trarks and refused to
move I was 0 fault because
Loc refused t move and the other
horse thounh willing was unequal to the
occasion
language neither beautiful soft nor
M contributed lavthly by firemen
and street car men failed to solve ths
situation and many of the passengers nn
the cars had rr It Not until an
other lowe wa secured from the Ma
Ion was the truck moved Doc la now
In dire disgrace snd Is for sale
C
Constipation Is a dangerous con
gestion It weakens the Intestines anil
PoisOns the blood Christians Foods
are specially prepared to relieve this
trouble anal never fall For sale hy
debra mmJolt nson Drugs The Never
Subelltutors live Stores Where the
Cars Stop
OUSTAV DINKLACK
Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer
Leave orders at Carstensen Anson
10 7i South Main St Hither phone
1071
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I RAILROAD NEWS I
WOltfC STAHTS SIIOHTLT
Material for the reconstruction nf the
lull lake Route through the Meadow
Valley wash Is now being assembled
and work will begin within a few day
Chief Engineer K a Tllton is In >
VBda completing the details for the
beginning of the work of laying the
new track
CAll VIIHKli IACTOIIV hIRER
Inin for the Ircclloii nf forgo Ilnnt
Arn Under Way
Plan for the erection of a large car
when manufacturing plant In Halt
Lake by the Orllllti Wheel company
are now under way Ilecently a tract
of 17 acre lying In the northwestern
part of the city was purchased by the
company and the definite announce
ment of when actual building opera
Uoflt will begin is expected to lie
made In the near future The land
obtained for the site of the plant ex
ends from Fifth to Seventh North
streets and from Fifth to Sixth West
streets
trTh
The Orinin company Is one of the
largest wheel manufacturing com
panies In the country operating plant
tat IViston Chicago KmPHS city l > >
rolt Ht Paul Denver and Tnninn
Wash Vice President nnd ilenernl
Manager Pierre returned east n few
driyn ago after completing the noirotla
property 1In for the purchase ot the Salt Lake I
i BUSINESS ANDREALfl
1 ha Ioal fri c r II I
r tauiaraerlteas tulis an
fart that this city hil i
Ing coal in that whM It lou I
for Ml for wiring h li 1 I r f
assurance that Q ivhahii 1 ha n
J b
done All he can do la afl l
IrclrtrliMiii wont for II n Uk ii
of uch a cud make fle
pKH h
dangerous wiring liable t h 5 vn
crupulou electricians 1rr b
a
H I
the
erty owner hM on r rti > w tt rp
with a cattle or standard adntMTT
t
city every bidder tot Rn e I 7l bY 515
ectt
t
would h ace to base bin flruri Jb
cod and th coal nuM au esna so lIt1
strict im to KU nint w Iflntso
work beln olbl ny I r
I F Lchn for year hrf
t lIsa
ulln ha purchased half
lilt
ell
the College Inn eaSe nrw Ihell
Vlnl or hotel Charles RYholt New
leg half lntra rtaln
That n n pwry estate I
to erect a tto000 thn tn M lnlt
the cellar 0 on
structure
III r uiv in r
on the northwest tonwr of Thlrrt s Un
and Wont Temple streets < nl nIh
are beIng consulted today with
to starting without dftay It v ew
Ground was broken
tntuy
n lffI
ml HHchta for
a lion h t
re ldenrr for Horni
o linlur w J i
Lewr li the M
Ir arthitett
JAMES MTERNAY ILL
According to reports from the HM
f > wa hospital this rtfn tt
dillon of James
McTernny hi
nut in
Proved Mid his recovery I n anied II
doubtful
Mr McTvrnar wan taken to tho ho
plUl liVe day ago suffering from a
vets attack tat nwitrltiM in h iih
tmm been bad for
atie
n several tar
several kR a ho
ago undrw111 an I
ration For a time ho iwcm I ta I
prove and took aiIll ta thr 1
Upon hiua return however hr hami
won and wa tftkenttth > hpltal
FIGHT ON LUCERN WEEVIL
Dr E D nail and J Krt
us ir I T yrr
secretary of the horticultural commit
km mt with Oov William Spry n
th hoSt of examiner thl r t > rnmr
tn discuss the setting axMo of tat r
profirtatlon to take up nn fxtnti >
tttrllt against the externilnitim of Ih
lucern weevil which hats ilnno s nh
damage to the crops In the ial > Th
tale road commissIon Him n > i fr
hot time thl aftirm > mi I J
routine matter
ITS A MISTAKIi
TO THINK
that Jewel fond and try
ate Papers are 8AFK whet
hid war In some secret pla >
In the home
FIRM can always rinh
them THIKVKB cun usual
ly find them Locked IM a
drawer of our SAKE ray
POSIT VAULTS only TjU
can get to them
A safety drawer for SEO
and upward yearly
UTAH SAVINGS A THfST CO
IIS Main fltrot
Suit lake City Utah
I CHURCH NOTICES
The regular monthly meeting of th
priesthood of Pioneer tak will hf
hell In tliestakp hall on Monday fi
ning March 7 at TSO oclock A Ml
attendance is desired
EnsIgn stake quarterly rnnferfnc
wit bo held Sunday March U m >
Keaslon at 10 a m In the ii > mtiy
hall and at 2 p in In the taaItrnaia
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NKW WAIJj PAPKIl AND PICTURE
KTOIUS
Our new 1910 stock which l a 110 w
In is the newest largest anti snast
complete In the city We tare row
located In our beautiful now Urn
store at 41 Main
QUO W KBFRT CO
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WEATHER REPORT
fnnlaht nllil Tairealat Fair
TOUAY TEUJoRATInnl
Oajn
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12noon
1pm
YTnOAY1 REt dill
UIIIht
Lowest
liD
MILLKR Infant son of Mr tot Iff
residetat f or
Ray Miller at the re
Ill
Sheet H Washington 55CCT at
p in March J
PKNCKln Provo Fl > Ic It1f
Hobart K Pence sadal i5 ye Ct
Funeral was held frail Mr
sonic Temple corner Iocl Eat
end Flrat South al 4 P rn tunj y
under the auspices of Ml Mri lodE
No 1 F A M Interment it K Ollw t
cemetery
HOWKls this city Mar hr IM Mn
Carrie Howe wife of N I ltt
i
Funeral was helil st HI > E lfh
church Main and r Iou
copal
Inn
streets Monday March J itt I Ill
ermffnt In Mt Olivet cemetery
n E Evan Florlt U a JulBfItl
hor
Fioral designs a peclalty PhonM
TRAVELING SALESMEN
ARE WANTED
Wlh
to place exclmlv coniri
Heal agents tH oll TNo 11 jrl JJ
lll lf
Kveulng Post In towns wii
than 1000 Inhabitants
q Int
na1
This Is an exceptional
proposition to county rom
covering country towns Icnlr
different a rtiiy
thing new anti
profitable side lIne 0
There no expense 10 nU l
outfit to buy sad no eanvassl
In dons Nothing to carry at lest
not more than n pocketful 1
A good chance for mata
tt 5
NT1
on n commission bAI t
county you prefer Aitln °
llox C R IlrculaMnn I i
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