OCR Interpretation


Deseret evening news. [volume] (Great Salt Lake City [Utah]) 1867-1920, September 01, 1910, Last Edition, Image 2

Image and text provided by University of Utah, Marriott Library

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045555/1910-09-01/ed-1/seq-2/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for 2

i
2 DESEIIET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1010
I
KILLS SIX AND
WOUNDS A WHITE
Indian Gully Runs Amuck Fatally
Shoots Half a Dozen
Red Men
DRUNKEN RAMPAGE SEQUEL
Jlitlur nt Chllil Whu Had llcvn killed
ShoolH fJillj Through Ilic Stoiu
mil Irum Ainliili
EnMR8d because hil iiiuthcrlnltw
hits uptired liii prni > iM ls of marriage
und < rned with drink Utilly i llf of
the ShotthoncH nt Knako Valley phot
und klllod six members of hiM uwn
trlbo during n drunken rampage at
the Willow Patch near Oscoolu Mnn
ila Hays the Kly Hal Mining Kx
pocltor of Tupodn ovenliig Tho red
nkln murderer mortally wotidml
Jliniy Orlers a white num w
tempted to place him under ln
and nlso Injured six Indian children
that canto within range of his bullets
While the uirrlslni Ial In prograM
Indian JoP whose child hnd luan killed
ed In cold blood by the HhoMhono
chieftain ijhut Gully In the abdomen
from I place of concealment AH tho
redkin all to the ground Indian I
Joe stealthily crawled upon dully and
emptied tho contents of an automatic
rcvoljer Into liln worthless carcas
UID W1IITB MAN 81 lOT
Wishing to prevent further slnuah
tar lnnlN the Indlutm Henry Qrlers
nn old lana who In In the employ of
1 V Clays at tho Willow Patch at
tempted to Induce Gully to desist In
his murderous attacks As ho wni
about to pull tho trigger on dully ho
received a dangerous wound near thu
heart driers was trying to place till
Indian outlaw under irreit when iou
Ial shot Orlers Is not expected to
live
Wishing to discard the siiuaw with
whom hi had betn living for 12 yean
Gully encountered his Judith hIM itch
inect yesterday morning near the Wit
loiv Patch after having caroused during
Ilr
ing the night with I number of his
friends Without warning ho nhlpp
1 revolver cut of his pocket arid shot
Ills wife several times In the body s he
died almost Instantly dully had 1
wrudjfp against his motherinlaw bo
causo sho declined to llvo with him
After upbraiding tho woman for refus
ing to accept his loe dully riddled
her body with bullets
Three other Indians who
name
could not b learned fell victims to the
unerring aim of the Shoshono Oul1
fatherinlaw rtan u S was alto killed while the
u u I Iti 41L II
Severn of tho Indian children that
vero wounded by dully are In a serl
tti condition according to reports tat
Were received from Oseeola last night
1 Is not believed that ho will survive
As soon as he learned of the upris
ing among tho Indians James Marl
ott acting coroner at Oi eoa arrived
<
nl tho sceno of the disturbance Kit
thy Impaneling I Jury he began nil
Investigation of tho causes leading up
t the numerous murders UI to I
Into hour today the coroners Jury hud
not completed Its labors
Gully Is nuppoacl to have murdore1
his squaw about H years ago In thu
eastern part of the county He vnsj
bound over to the grand Jury hit owing
t the Inability to secure siiniclent ova
t ilenco agsltiHt the alleged murderer the
charge was Ignored He Is well known
among the older lesldentH of tho city
z IiHv < np bean employed In doing menlul
V rk around tim llfferent liouteholds
dully was the leader of A band of
Indians that have frequently terror
ized thin residents of the eastern hart
o of the country by their drunken esca
pades They have managed to obtain
a supply of whlsy In some unaccount
able way aunt entrenched In tho
mountains near Osctola have held
many riotous celebrations while under
the Inllucncci of liquor
Quilt II charged with Instigating a
long list of depredations committed by
itr band ipf jlndUms In the vicinity of
Hnake villny pully Is supposed to
have headed 1 ing of drjmkeu Indlaiu
that attempted to kill P M linker
hat June bcdnusc ho had discharged
olio of lilHIndlun employes With tho
assistance of 1 number of his ranch
hands Hnkor succeeded In putting tho
redskin to flight I
TO SIMPLIFY SCHOOL WORK
Technical Detail II Cln Way for
Practical tnilcrlniidlnt
After Sept 10 the teaching of such
subjects as physiology und rhetoilc In
I IL technical manner In nil grades below
the seventh will IMI ellmliuted In the
liubllr schools and hltnpler trcatmcntK
of hygiene and grammar Instituted Ac
c rlln to the opinion of the county
superintendents at whoolH and State
8upt of lull Instruction nnl Nel
son who mIl Wednesday to consider
ch mges In MIa II prhool courses It Is
UKr to Rive 1 child more technliai
mtt r than he can understand before
<
IH M abln to graip the hole It Is
t8I I
hr > pfle > s to try to make him undir
stand details teurge N Child of
Iehl and Prof Muslah Hull nf the
Inlverslty of Itwh were appointed a
committee to draft thin changes and re
port bark to the state mipnrlntcndent
on Sept 10
Tho committee immber present
Wednesday wr A c Nelson state
superintendent I V lHr < > n Cache
county supTlntendent D C Wood
ward I2m ry i oitnty superintendent
Joseph rinlln on Mlllard county su
perintendent l n Marcuten carbon
county superintendent WI unable to
be present
I Aggrieved emploves of the Linden
cafe oporatccl for some time pact by
I B I Brunch tin relating their WOOH In
tunny strains today For some time
past they have hn eagerly awaiting
the nvrnnihulBtlng of the spicier bear
Ing their gifts In the form of pay en
velopes The ghost failed to apiur
however and when the manager mi
runs the story saw that there was a
storm brewing he Immediately ron
tllided that he must still the troubled
wateri He called the employes to
gether the dlHhwaiiher yardman cash
a let n Itrses and other cmployon worn
I sill tinre clad in the garb of their voca
I tions II told them they say that ho
wns nboul to dlopoNp of his Interests
Hni > ittUfltN nnd that as lie hail not
achieved brilliant success financially
In the management of the place and
had concluded to try Romethlng else
I 1 to dispose ot his Interests to another
lie omnifndrd Ills employes In the new
manager I a as In IIP 1 man who
would be glart to pa > them their wages
glad ti rrinin thel nlued scribes
I This ipeei dl had the desired effect and
I the lnirts nt tli rrw brut high In nn
Prevention
Better
Than Cure
Disinfect your home thoroughly
beforo the arrival of Mil
great variety of disinfectants
mutable for Inside or outside
the home
ItMlOX IK tl best vermin
exterminator on the market
21 > o AND tOe A ItOTTIjK
>
Thn Pure Ttrag
lI > fnMr
II21M
South Main
Ptrcc1
MAIL on
nniis
RIh
IromV
Attention
TRIBUTE FROM EMPLOYES
A W Ixitis ItrccUci I Its iii i llw Ioli
On UN Hrllrcinriit
w u AV Long for the lat four years
manager of the Western Union of
Her In lilt city unil connected with
the company for 50 years left the em
ploy of tliH company Wednesday night
ntid until hiM Biircossiir arrives a II
Hlaslo the chief operator who IIIM
hell wlro chief In Denver will liokl
down thin mnnagerlnl chair Inn Mr
l ong withdrew hiM inundates present
r him with 1 illnmnnd studded wnlrh
tot > accompanied tiy this note Mr
Ionu Please IICCPI tutu little Rift
RI an rxpre slon of our good will and
best wishes for your future Wo nil
wish wm success In whatever linn of
InmlncM you may take up On the
Inside of the tot which In ernblaion
ed with n diamond star 10 engraved
To A W Kong from the employes
o this W V Telegraph company Halt
babe Clt > August 31 1910 Tho
present IH highly appreciated hy Mr
RETURNS WITH PRISONER
SnoHnl Aeenl lone Itrlnc Hack Situ
peetod Train Holihor From Ilutle
Chief Spoclnl Agent Joseph Jones of
the Oregon Short Line returned Wed
nesday evening from Unite where ho
went to take Into custody nobvrt lAin
Ian who In suspected of complicity lithe
the Ogden train robbery of June 17
Lanier clnlniM hit II Innocent of the
crlmo and when he heard he 0 want
ed by the officer hn went to the offleo
uf the chief of police at Hutto ami
gave himself up returning with Thief
Jonas without requisition papers
w
MONEY WENT WITH THE WIND
Vlllinm OTiuiM Ilm triunleftsnnt Kx
prrleuro With Dm laments
William Ownld 1 Murray farmer
IH mourning tho loss of a check for
< 44460 drawn on the FIrst National
bonk of Murray signed by n Greek
whoso name In ti > him unknown
Oswald sold dome fine Inmbi to the
Creek who In 1 butcher this morn
Ing and received In payment a check
for 44460 Ho drove to the nlty nub
topped to refresh himself In the
MlMoiila bar Then ho went Into I
nearby barber shop for needed ton
serial attention When the barber had
onehalf of hil faqn shaved rind the
other Mill adorned with lather Onwald
felt for his wallet He did not find
le In
It and became alarmed He Old to the
street with hiM halfshave
Hlrelt wih hlllhae and went to
Ids wagon Ho found the I Ure under
tho wugon hut the chock wo gone
Ho reported the
happening tn the
police Tho theory of the lathica Is that
Oswald dropped the purse arid that
IIr
the wind blew the check away I U
reported that tho police will engage
In dropping purse about the streets
this afternoon to fee If the wind will
oircn them 1r blow the checks wi
If It will It prove that their theory
Is correct and will save them the time
which would ho spent In hunting for
lost property In the event of further
happening of this sort The police are
hopeful Hint the
hOI11 Ihp experiment will prove
their theorj correct fOVo
YOUTHFUL DESPERADOES
Three YIIII Tousli Captured and
lieliirncil to Itcform School
Three woldbe dcspcindocs Henry
noR Willie Hobbs anti Klmcr Bardon
wcro arrested Wednesday night at
Tenth South street nnd West Temple
b > mounted patrolmen Meath and Cat
ton when It became apparent that the
youngsters had n stolen horno and n
bliyele They InslMed that the horse i
WM given them by a man nt Murray
und that another man had given them
the bkjilo for work they had per
formed
At the polii station last nlRlit the
bojn broke Inwn and confessed that
both had been stolen Thin morning
Probation Officer Brown of mornlnl
enlle court took the lad back to the
Ulntnh training Hchool from which
they had escaped
Home tlinn ago the HohbH boy was
arrested In Kmlcrntlun
Arreltd II mllmtn canyon by n
deputy Hherlff after ho had announced I
that he Intended tn shoot the first man
he Haw with the SI rifle lie had stolen
The boys arc all three bad the of
ficers say
The regular monthlj meeting of the
Primary stake and local officers of
Pioneer stOke will convene In the
Make hull Friday Sepl nt 3
IRkl 11 Jrlda 8lf n p m
I Poured Oil on Troubled Vaters
And Then t
i Decamped by Moonlight
tlcfpallon of money wherewith to pay
nxmi rent laundry hill and other trl
Men The mtorm olmmertd down to
nothing the cloud dlappNircd and
< the
sky onte again looked bilcht anl
About SO inlnuteH
mlnuIl after thin neat
pn < b had done no much for them
the nloII tiRaln assumed thin Mad
rycd lock for the rnnntahle bov In
sight ultli papers to taek en the front
Crll
dr A
< reading of thu pnpera din
pnprJ
clihd the fact that Mrs Battle Hnrton
tnnnuger uC the Unden hotel had
brnupht milt In the city court for JIM
and Imd attached Hearths personal SIG
longings to secure her chain It de
csm I 1
veloped that nenreh had removed near
ly ever thlnr nC value belonging to him
but that about sao worth of utenslU
nnd other article remained This lit
left to alf the elalmn of Mrn Bat
ton It In Alf that the total of all
rlnlniB against the niHnaKPr
1111 Ir amount to
tW > It In further saId that lean > i
left the city on a lain train and that
the sky IK again overcast with dark
rlonds for the pmployeii who
el1Ir1 mploI < await the
tight of their pay envlnpei with hope
bfllelnir that while there lit llfo them
n lurpe rico I not vCr mui h
I
JUDGE 1ITHR
HAS A BUSY DAY
Stiff Sentences Handed Out to
Old and New Of
fenders
INEBRIATES GET REST CURE
Sailln III > ln mid 111 Murphy Pay
Penally for BreakIng Proml s
Made licfurc
I
Htlff cntini WPIC wrlltcn oil the
ulli < aunt diH > kel thin mornltiR
Sadie JoluiHon was given 10 days for
netting drunk
John Murphy drew 1 18day slop
over In tho city Jail betuuio of hid over
loudness for liquor
Hen llrowti a pltluble specimen of
tile morphine uwr will spend 40 days
In the custody of thl Jailor
J W Hobbx whose nrlghhorx have
taken I violent dislike to him will pay
116 for assaulting1 one of them
K Brooks and K Phillips both hon
estlooking young follows anil who llvo
with their parents In Halt lake must
tuport to the chief of police every 30
days during six months under 1 sen
Unie of six months with parolo
Them were the sentences handed out
by Jiidno Whltakcr this morning
tiadlu Johnxun was before the court
for tho second time withIn 1 week on
tho charge of drunkenness On the
last occasion she gave her promise to
the court that She would h more sb
sliMiilotiH and thai she would avoid
the police court Under the entice
ment of the tumbler Hale however
forgot her promise > and npppnred be
fain Jiidifp Whltaker again yhls morn I
Ing Her excuses went for nothing and
oho will bo under the direction of
Matron dlfford In scrubbing floors and
WIndows of the upper Moors o the
city Jail for the next 30 day
Old John Murphy imlreil with Sadie
Johnson In comIng under the displeas
ure of the court JMm was shown the
Icnloncy of the court yesterday but
he had ait excuse that he was so sick
after hn was released that he had taken
I drop or two to brace him up Ho
will spend 1C days in the jail In ro
e u ration
Hen Thrown emaciated through the
use of morphine pleaded hon for the
chance to iro to Denver oven If he had
to walk but Hen had given pretty
much Iho same plea and story before
the court on Aug 15 Today the Curt
thought that I rest of 40 days In the
city Jail might bo Ixnoflelal to thrown
The case of J W Hobb1 took up
the greater part of the courts time this
morning and varying tales of ncitn
borhood dlMgreetiiPnts were told FocI
Ing run hlsh In one or two Instances
and In the enthusiastic spirit the ttorles
of Witnesses to thin assault upon Wit
Item initnam committed by J W
Hobbs did not always agree the
strength In tho courts view vst
ntfalnst Hobbs and thin latter was
fouliJguTlly ArVfvtence of J15 of 1
days In thin city Jail wns linked
K Dnioks and B Phillips were found
mIl of the theft of 0 suit ease nt
Morrisons restaurant No 3 west First
Bouth street on Aujr 2 < upon the word
orO womau They were sentenced to
six months In thin city Jail but paroled
under the promise that they would
tlt 011 re
port to the chief of f I1 over 30 days
Miss Green cashier nt MorrlsonH tosti
fled that she had seeti Hrooks pick UI
0 suit rat belonging to J H Rotln
son and start up tho stairway with II
The suit case was iesov red and Mr
Iloblnson hud gone nn his trip to the
coast ff that the Htolen
rnlt Ihlt Ihl property teas
not In evidence The defendants denied
any participation In any theft but the
caurt took the Identification of the
woman as convincing and gave tho
parole sentence 110
PKICniNG IV THANSIT SUIT
GrIN ill on llrlua Action tnln1
O S li and Inlon Taclllc
Failure on the part of the railroad
company to unload cattle and to glue
them food nt proper Intarvuls thereby
causing deterioration and loss resulted
In n null In the district court this morn
mot
ing by Frank K Orion and John U
Gibson doing business ns drlco lib
son against DIP Union Pacific railway
and the Oregon Short IJnn lUillwny
company for damages to tho amount
of S3500
Tho complaint alleges that on Jnn
21 Id09 tho plulntlffa shipped on the
defendants train 16 cars of cattle from
Ontario Oregon to Chicago with tho
right to transfer them If need be 10
Kansas City when the cattle reached
Granger Wyoming Tho order tune
made lo transfer them at Granger but
on account of thn negligence of thn
companies the complaint says tho cat
tle were kept In tho cars without food
for morn than the 2S hour allowed by
law as follows
37 hours Jan 2527
37 hours Jan 2729
3 hours Jan 2931
Hcsldeg this thin cattle were put In
new ears the floors of which wore
covered with cinders and clinker an
a rohult of which they became foot sore >
and weak on account of long standing
hours The stock depreciated on ac
count of their emaciated condition so
that the plaintiffs ask damages amount
ing to 3500
Inl S0
AlUilTD StIIMITTUI
The Application of the Utah Associa
tion of Credit Men for a writ of man
damus compelling the clerk of the civil
division nf HIP city court to enter de
fault Judgment without thin Interven
tion of Ihl courl wits argued nnd sub
morning mitted before the supreme court this
IX1ST IV TILt SIT
Alleging thai pickles and oilier goods
of the value of I1S62 30 shipped to the
Npokane Wholesale tracery company
of Hpokane on J ov 30 1903 were lost
mimi not delivered the Mount Pickle
oompanv rommonced suit this morning
In the district court against the O f
I rallvsa and the Oregon Railway A
Navigation companies for damages to
the amount of S1SC230
IMIOIITNT MATTIMl AIIGUHII
Sit tire nip I taint 11 lrl lo A t uiul huus i butt
Of Coiuiif for Writ of Habeas Corim
An lrnp > rtMnt questiOn was argue
before Ihn supreme court this morning
nnd after Its presentation was com
pleted the mailer was taken under ad
visement b > the trlbunil The par
ticulsi kfriil imlnt Involved titers
about the light of tho dlstrlcl atlornny
ill the tlinp the office vas first entitled
mind befnii certain anicndnients to Die
law were made to sign InformKllonn In
crlmlna ases Tho facts In brief are
ns follow H nder territorial procedure
In irlrnimii < aces this county Mlorney
tjiere being no district attorney In the
Judicial tnahlnery of this territory
signed the Informntlons In rrlmlrml
riuCs upon which this defendant went
before llie trial court When the tee
rltory wan Admitted as n state the
legislature In framing1 Ihe rrlmlnnl codf
delegated to the newly created afire of
district all1 rncy the authority to sign
>
tin informations Tho power mIl not
pour rly conferred however etit n sub
soquc II session of thin leg slatum
amended thin law to cover Ihe defect
fn er thn authority given and befoin
rh
thu law wits amended the district nl
tortvy of the several Juillclnl dlilrh1
slitn I tin Infortnnjtlons n criminal
eaten and Siveral convlctu convicted
unJir the Informations so slgnid han
In t pan secured their llb rly un
dei thin pleadings of defneti In the In
formalon and have avoided subfCTUent
trial nn the ground of once In Jiopnnly
The prcfcent iipplleatlon Unit of Frank
tonnnrs convlcled of Urn murder of I
William Htrotig ft police onVer ot
Im NO seeks thin Issuance of a writ of
halnHS corpus upon a rorllal of facts
sulslnntliily as trlnlod above iMnlior
who In thi lust of Iletl to suck lib
erty ii > on surh grounds enjoys Urn
unique dlstlnrtlon I It may be called
such of being under I opulence of
10 vr lrH In excess of his life having
been sentenced for life 1 thl murder
charge and Imvlnir been given nil ad
ditional acetone of 10 years for bur
Klury I Is wild that thU additional
sentence WAS secured by the state In
anticipation of Ills petition for th writ
mentioned with the end In view nf
bringing him ngaln to thai unlng thin
10 Nlt lime to gel additional < > vldenc
for prosecution under a new romplnlnt
nnd i4a a new I InCormatol sighed as now
100
I
VTUU SHUT OIT
Henry Taylor commencfHl suit In the
1lslrcl court this morning against HIP
Pembroke Slnllonnry company to com
pel I to turn on the water In Ill
rooms he occupies under lease from the
More nl t west Second Soulh street
Taylor says that the upper rooms have
for years been used as a photographic
studIo but en ajvount of I little leak
some limn aga thin defendant turned
tho water off nnd refuses to turn It on
again when plumber repaired tho de
fect The plaintiff asks for 1 perpetual
Injunction and for whatever damages
thin court cares to give The water was
shut off AUK JO and the plaintiff a
In cannot carry on his bummers with
out water for developing plates
COOltT XOT1M
COtI
On account M the Mines of one of
the attorney the raso of Chnndlpr
against the Utah Copper company wan
continued this morning by tlm supreme
court until Ipt 2
Peter A ICatnrldo commenced suit
In the district court this morning
against Peler M Katariries for thn r
rovory of JIM loaned to th defendant
between Dec 1 1M > 7 and March 1
1905 nnd for the recovery of J74270 said
to bo due ns Ihn purchase price of a
half Interest In 0 saloon In Salt Lake
county
Judge M I i Hltehln this morning
gave Judgment for the plaintiff In the
null brought by J J Carlnon ngalnst
the Verona Mining company for labor
amounting to IS2426 r
REQUISITION FOR SPEEDY
nov Spry thU afternoon slsned n > milsl
Ipry
lion paters for the return to this city
from fteatllo of John Do Porter alias
Hpnedy alias Jeffries who Is aroused of
the miinler of Tim Patten In thin Heldel
berg cafe Autt r puty Hherlff An
drew A Hmlth Jr will leave this aft
ernoon for the prisoner
I SOCIAL AND
L PERSONAL I
This morning JIlss Kleanor Hazel
I < ivo and Charles L Dunfoid were
married In time tpmplo and this evening
f reception will b held at the homo of
the brides parents Mr and Mrs Ste
phen fovc
V 5
Miss Mae Kane Said PeterS OCairoll
wore married ibis morning at 8t Marya
cnthediul Hlshop l < Mironce Bcitnlan
performing tho ceremony and 1 wed
ding breakfast following at tho brides
home
Mrs Arthur Bird entertains this
afternoon at tho Country S clubS
Mr und Mrs A 1 Stanley McQuls
ton entertain ut 1 dinner this evening
at the country club
S S
Mr and Mrs C K Trevor entertain
ut bridge this evening
S S 5
Miss Kdlth H Woolloy and Andrew
A Anderson were married yesterday In
the temple and In the evening a recep
tion was held nt tho homo of lie
brides mother Mrs KllzaWelh A Val
ley which was boHutlfuJly dccoraled In
pink smut while sweet peas asters nnd
gladiolus together with ferns nnd
palm Tho dining room WOH done in
sweet peas the table having n Cluny
lace cloth VII pink satin and a cut
glass bowl filled with sweet reits while
the lights vere shaded In green Tho i
refreshments wore also In these colors I
and four little girls In pink and white
served Th bride wore acharming
gown of white crepe do chum and car
ried roses Kho had no attendants As
sisting during the evening wore Mrs
Arthur Mldgely nnd tho Misses Ito o
and Libby Ilohhlns anti Alice Voolley
Mr and Mrs Anderton left this morn
Ing for Hodman Utah and will after < i
few days leave for thin east whore Mm
Anderso will con lnuo her muslcAl
studlca
Airs Isle C Green ontertalns this
afternoon for a number of friends who
nro visiting her from California
S S S
Miss Juliet Knnwllon will entertain
tomorrow for Miss MIn Smith ono
of the season brides
Mitts Hose M Nolan of this city nnd
Ilorman Blinmcrcr of J8IaIIZI Mich
worn married yowtcrday ut t Marys
cathedral with Father Kyan officiating
Miss Agnes Nolan acting l brldesmiild
and P J Fitzgerald mis best lon Mr
and Mrs Slmmnrer will spend their
honeymoon nt Colorado Springs nnd
will later go to the grooms homo In
Mlchlpm lo rosld
Mrs Kmmn Empey and Mrs Clara
Johnson who hnvo ben spending tho
past six weeks at the California beach
en tire expected home today
The Misses Kllzabcth end divendolen
Cannon have returned from I trip lo
the Yellowstone
On Monday Mrs Usa1i Hill was
quietly married to Il II V I > e Knvllle
of ParIs Fruncn Ihe tivo having met
at the latter place where Mrs Hill
has spent the greater purl of thin Insl
Ihreo years Mr nnd Mrs Ie Pavllln
han gone lo Los Angeles for I short
stay and where they will later together
with Mrs Do Snvllles three children
make their home
S S S
Miss Mnlllo Hall hat returned from
Yellowstone Park
S S S
Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Khepherd left
today for Boston after vlsltlnr Melt
Shepherds mother Mrs Mary 1 Jon
nines for sonic time
S
The executive committee of the Moth
ers congress met today wiih the presi
dent Mrs C R AII
Mrs J C Snow loai s shortly for
New York to study music with A slaw
career to eventually taking up an operatic
S
Mrs C H MeMnhon Ib4ylsttln r hr
h nephew Parker Monroe ixitrolt
Mich who will probably mko his
home litre
S S S
Hugh W Dotnali has returned from
his vacation spent in California
grenth pcarancc Improved In hcallll and at
I
COMMISSION WILL
REVIEW EARNINGS
Railroads to Show Figures Under
Old and Proposed
Rates
JLiJ
M ETLAS PART OF MONTH
Wires ItcqucM fop HOOIIH In Federal
liii i lii I tug I o 11 Sc lons II
ginning September 1M
flue Inlted States mnrslml has ie
relved a request from 1Xward A Mode
Icy wtretHry of the Interstate com
merce OwriiiiilsiloM to reserve the court
room In the federal building for tho
use of the commission Sept S3 nt 10
am Tho commission will hold u sea
tIon nt OKden Kept n
The purposa of thu session Is said
to bo to enable the commission to re
view the tnbles of tho actual earnings
of local tallruuds for I stated period
of thus present year together with tables
showing what the earnings of the rail
roads would lisivo tel under tho rates
ltroI > old by tlm Halt Jjiko Commercial
club truffle bureau Tho Intcrntatii
commerce commission at thu llmo lo
CI of tho traffic bureau against than
uillroiuls titus decided onlerrd lie road >
to keep an account of their proceeds
under tho present tales as well 11 un
der tho proposed rates so that tho fig
ures might bo compared for the In
formation of the tommlsilon and It U
undorAtood thin auditing departments
of thn local railroads hnvo been ex
tremely busy thin last few months In
carrying nu this order of the c im
mission
VINUKNT AliAHMIMilV IIIj
Frank Vincent for years ito ixprc
setitatlvii of lie Brio railroad In this
city was stricken Wcuirsday with apo
plexy hut wns removed to St Marks
hospital tnd was attended by Dr A
t Iforer Today Mr Vincent Is rs
portcd as somewhat Improved hut Dr
Power MI his pronress wMI ho slow
Mr Vliupiit Is knuvn nil ovir the uieui
where hl puts tiavrlcl In rl > Interest
if the Krlt rond for ntnnv yiiinn sind ho
has made many friends In this section
SIMKJ AND nvir
Through Kpr > 4 01111ho first
through coast to const express cnr to
make connection with the new Amen
can express train on the Halt hake
Itouto Is hooked to arrive In Halt Iako
today Tho American Kxprejis com
pany has extabllshed n linn of motor
trucks from JM Angeles to the west
beach points and this linn will handle
express and bnggaee from Ito Salt
Lake line
Inl
John for Ktcohody H Gray
district freight agent of lImo Hnrrl
maim lines In this city has been advised
that between 1600 uincl IOOO persons
will be needed for cotton picking In
tho Imitorlal valley Just south of I < ns
Angeles soon The wages paid Ore S
per 100 pounds nnd a good worker
Is may said earn from ItO to 4 1 day It
II 1 Hoover Promoted II H
Hoover formerly chIef dispatcher of
the Denver Rio Granule In Ma
<
city lion been promoted to be assistant
to Huperlnlendent S ft Burkhcad Tho
slstant nuperlntendency has been
vacant for several months past slncn
the resignation of f w King Mr
Hoover will he succeeded as chief dlH
pntcher by F L Race who ban
held down n trick In the office Tho
appointments are effective today
Lellhner lte < lcn deoree A Lelth
Lllh
npr has resigned his position as chief
clerk to feiiperlntondent Ilurkhead of
hut Denver < fc Rio drahde Mr I nlth
nor expeels lo go to San Francisco
where ho will ncccpt a position
lalH Ilor > hnrcli general passenger
naent of tho Southern Pacific tnllroad
at San Francisco with his Call la
hire on the way 10 YHlowston Park
lt Hor > rurgh and fafly ore the
guests of J A Ilo vca of Iho hhort
Mne
MneP
P g Ilncli chief clerk of thin 511s
sdurl Pacific otnces In New York Is In
Halt Lake on I pleasure trip
PROBLEMS OF DISEASE
APPENDICITIS FAVORITE
In view uf n dispatch roiwrtcd In
your paper on tho mystery of append
title Itg Increase that it II a winter
malady OH welt an that of vumincr and
the cause o It not able to bo given by
professionals a few common Ideas on
tho subject might be of Intctest
Whether the trouble Is the rich mall
seourgo or not It ell to be growing
among both classes Of late there huts
been so much discussion of the subject
of disrate thoU ono cant help gelling
down to some thought or speculation
on tho mailer Most dlxcabpt nowa
day Ire attributed to Home bacteria
germ or bacilli hl fly IB charged with
being n messenger of contagion Homo
statistic werp quoted of late giving time
fly ciedlt for about g 5 per cent of all
11
diseases
This may be exaggerated for the win
tot NUll and In countries where Ihl
fly does not live to any extent
1 think a bpllpr philosophy of tlis
ciLia in mosl cal would bo that ba
cilli bacteria or germs are the product
of disease rather than the cause of din
cane
One good thing the weather that tots
Warned for BO man allmcntx thai II Is
not gull of in this case might be ex
When we get wltso enough tn enler
alit HIP importance of a preventive
rather than I curt nnd thin keeping of
good health while wo possess health we
will get ild of our physical trouble
If we wlrl na wisp as the Chinese In
employing 1 health physician lo keep
thin family Well and prevent the In
roads of illseaup bpfore they come wo
would be on the hatter end of the line
As nn ounce of prevention is better
than a pound of url
Whllq there neems to hue no definite
thpotraslo the cause of iippcndlcllls
hcreiroqcjheoo you can depend upon
for most allrtlwsses of this country
Oencrallyltls thou Improper food that we
11
eat s nd the
< < Ihl Improper eating of that
whiih Is proper mind wholesome This
IK the cause of most of our trouble and
especially appendicitis
Our dietetic machinery for health IK
much nerlecled and nil out n Joint
The great American tendency of bolt
Ing cod eating without any thought
as to chewing or time to digest wheth
er proper food Q Junk 10 the basis of
most of our troubles nnd etpocioiiv of
appendicitis It romes from n serious
constipation of the intestines which
especially manifest itself In tho ap
pendix vermlformla wormlike
plnrlx or
gan That technical sensitive organ
orlln
sounds the alarm and glvesi the signal
of dlstmn of a serious congestion
The result II Inflammalion und derom
posllion In that region Then again
FOUNDER OF MOTHERS
DAY VISITS SALT lAKE
Mis niia lnrlH of Philadelphia
hIMiKU I lrv Hours in
nty VMtlue
To honor Iho best mother who
ever hiieuiyour mother
That is Ito foundation atone nf
Mother dny which wits founded three
jeans nipi by Minn Annn JiirvU oC
Jhlladelphln who U In thl city on
her wny to National ilk and from
there to Dm count
I would prefer that you nay noth
ing about me sold Mien Jarvis to
fhtui sows Just MIV aointtlilne good
about our mother
Tho emblem of Methers dny In 1
white flower preferably the carnation
The day In now holnc celebrated an
nually tin Mocond Humlav 11 May
When nuked hy Tho Newn Cn a lit
tle ton leaillni up to HIP Inspira
tion of tho movement 31 lie larvln
hoaltatcd then mid My lnmrtnitlin
Was 1 Rood mother further thn that
I would prefer not to no Into > eron
alltlew MIHH Jiirvls lost her mother
live yearn iKu
Former Mayor liroun n Mncoln
Neb WOK tIm IllMi mayor In the
United Stale to issue 1 proclamation
designating Mnthern day Clll hU city
Thin was lit May lOOt Now mayors
In nenrlv every city of Importation
from Atlantic City on the east to the
Pacific proclaim Mother1 day once u
Jrudlhll
year lrtn May the governors of 2S
Milton In the Union iss tied uPut hers day
proclnmatlon And here I wish to
thank your chief executive Oovornor
Spry for Ihl beautiful nontlmenln he
expressed In his prochimatlon of lila
year I was very loaning nnd 1
xhould like to meet and thank him for
I nld hiss JnrvlH onthuxlaMlcnlly
Silo nulMpquently had an Interview
with Oovornor Spry
I have received I great many re
bliffB In the work but I have also
ocen It spread In n most nxtimlslilutr
manner throughout huts country No
national movement has taken hold of
tho people so quickly That speak
olume for thin American people and
I am pleased with the readlnoiw with
which tho Utah people und In fact
the western people generally hnvo
entered Into the spirit of HO grand an
undertaking
This movement should become
world wide becaiwo II thero any one
movement than that of mother lovo
which appeals no utrongly tn tho
lenrt of every human being
For throe yearn 170000 school
children of Philadelphia gave proper
ihsorvanco of lulII day They oh
Ferve It on the Friday irreccdlng thin
ilrut Sunday In May Hach child wears
a whit carnation or ome other
white flower Tho exercises consist of
giving quotations from poets or other
great soul who hnvo expressed In
xietry or prose high Ideals of mother
lood and particularly In reference to
heir own mother
The governor of Virginia expressed
lie pentlment beautifully when ho
leclared tlmt No mutate IH greater
ban itt mothers °
Miss Jarvln had nn Interview Wed
iciday with President Anthon IL
Lund and President John Henry
fmlth and he expressed herself
freely that It hnd never been her
ilensure to meet more kindly people
vlth more kindly tht lht for hit
inanity She tulsa hnd n tilcasnnt visit
vlth Mm Kmmellne 1 Wells of
he general Mallet societies
Miss Jnrvls Is out west jut to see
what a great country we have fund
Incidentally to upend n few days In
Yellowstone parlr She was In Salt
< akn 10 years ngo
FAREWELL TO SHEPHERD
Musical Trlends tullo In Ictiu len tiz
Him I Itamitict
At thl Touvre lust evenlnc the
friends of ProC Arthur Shepherd tn the
number of 20 or more assembled to
tender hll I farewell an he leaves to
day accompanied by Mrs Shepherd for
their home In Boston A
hnml 1oslon hearty supper
was partaken of between 10 and 12
oclock then the company adjourned
to then Consolidated Music companys
piano rooms where Mr Wclho and
Mr Khophord for nn hour or more de
lighted all with a number of selection
given OJ only those artists could ren
der them
The leading spirits of the function
were Profs Welhe McClellan Lund
Haiterbilch and Mldgley and MoiMr
Pyper Smith and several others Mr
Shepherd taken hlH position as head of
the harmony department In tho Now
England Conservatory of Muni on the
15th
H >
> >
I Communications From Correspondents
I > oi > plo Cal to think that the physical
yxtcm needs bathing Inside as well as
cutslde They neglect the Hushing of
the system with plenty of water tho
greatest solvent and best medlclno
given to man
Tho law of hygiene teaches tho Im
portance fujI pleasure of eating t meal
without drinking providing the body
has been properly cared for and well
nne
watered between nioaln
The grout human machine needs 1
Ito oila little more oil limn It gen
erally gets to run tmioothly
Wo would do well to cat H little more
liolcoonic fat mich HM olive oil mut
ton fat especially butter and beef fat
These are soothing and healing to the
linings of time body us well as eiscntlnl
foods This will appeal to the Impor
tance of training the appetite und edu
cating the stomach hoeaUMe mOlt peo
ple detest fill Why xhould not tho
Ktomnch ho educated tho uppotllt
trained these vital points bo properly
developed or educated mu well as the
mental physical or muxcular part of
lan Wo would do well to avoid all
mineral drugs and germicides ten uoo
I thin living tissues of tho body Are dell
mOte nnd sensitive anti ama destroyed
by their use While they may kill tho
bacilli or germs they will also Injure
tho tender tissues nnd probably kill
HID patient
Avoid nil antitoxins and inoculation
cf foreign matter for tney UN no
friends or relatives of tlic grout human
machine IlerbH and rod are naturea
remedies for nil lnxlfV allmcntx l > c
CIIUHO find there
1UHI they Ino tholy frlemlnhlp thrf
lit natuici law ritlo and not chance
It Is obedience to jOin that ale liber
ty I II obedltyiiT to natures law
thnt given us lilt vitality and health
And when accMont comes or health I s
Impaired natures lawn are nlway
willing to iflmo to tIm rescue mine
dlntely and give you asslxtancp heal
up and restore that which Is broken
down
Of course to Quo well horn IH quite
uln
nn advantage and then to keep I good
supply and perfect circulation cr pure
blood through the sound organism Is
this secret of life With a healthy
foundation to any organ of the body
yoiiiliavn lie power of resistance You
urn fortified whether It Is in I germ
lCIm
or an Internal self development of
trouble
As the blood Is the life of the body
we to It that you feed Hie blooj prop
erly anti the blool will Ilk care of
need thn body and build It up HB you may
Of course the healthy blood may get
hilled nn In colds and then there t it
weakness and n congestion that
Ind I IIt1 thll i s
bound to manifest Itself In saint twrtH
In particular You will then stiffer
until nature has time tn get rid nf the I
sluggish blood and replaced by the new
Hair Dressing
and Manicur
ing
276 Main St
AppondlrltlH la tint catching but a
Hcifdeveiopment through the misfor
Hino or i nieiisniioHH of tlm victim
loids f ut health mid prevention nf
dlMoiisn ftliould also bo combined I
work together In hnrmony In thnr
g iou t mlKulon of I p liii big up hue blnoii
and 11 thin nocret of our tut mini ma
fhliirry thin blood will btilld up aiio
Ilk earn of HIP body
Dont oiry nbout germs they vmri
hurt you if you dont net them Imi
look to Ihl rondllloii of your Mnnd
your clomillnrsn Instdn and cot
Append lelllH Is only a vlolenl cnnnllpi
linn of the nllinentnry canal In rash
of emergency Ito simplest aril Iitdu
ably the iiilekest rcmetly and relirf
limy ho to takrt a Warm waleretietriH
I
AVc should UHO KM much cam in ct >
linn rid of thou wnslo and keeping in
ternally clean an we exercise In feeding
and keeping tho outslilo clean Tho n
or eating and kncplngtho setters open
h tho most Important point to ob
nerve
t few good rulPH to obsorvn are tn
eat Hlowly Feed the Hyslcm In laO
und not out of muemimuon Chow yovr fund
thotoughly thai II might digest i > r < M >
crly Dilnk plenty of water hetwwn
meals lo Hush lie body I2nt consolnus
hy digest UICOIHeOlsl
I J W 14ttNl1it14
315 Thlrleenlh last Halt lika City
S
SAVE THE FRUIT CROP
BY TRAPPING THE MOTHS
Thinking that this lilt of IICollll1
may ho of Interest nnd value to many
of your reidcr especially to the grow
er of fruts I submit tho following
Blmplei remedy to greatly reduce If not
entirely prevent weims In the fruit
crops I Is Inexpensive nnd applicable
NOJ olnfttno light Is
In nil districts where ollClrl Ilhl II
I 11 Tlio kllllnB of ono moth In the
rIght time may provrnt 50 If not 1
hundted werms from coming lr to ex
istence nnd a hundred moths may hI
I caught nnd killed each night In iMdi
ttnp No piitented device ito necessary
The llBht may bo suspended any suit >
able place out of lon say four or
nix CIt frnm Ihe ground whore 111
A atiitittjii isblu
iiiolh tiles nt night 11111 Ildl
flat vessel IK plmed five or nhujtiiheB
below this light and partly linen with
wnler and a spoonful of coal nil pwtrcl
In to ont in tho surface The moth Is
mitt roetoil hy the light and will circle
atound It and t > iher mistaking the te
nccllon of the light In the water or
b mere accident will full Into the
water where the conl ul vrlll Imme
diately put an end to Its exrmence
laltl plac vour > electric light nUIIC
doors requires I BUftlclenlly long pleoo
of txinductlnp wire rindtitteVonnccHng f
cnlllntwlr
dovlrn which Is readily obtained ut tho I
electricians store and YOI trait ron
hart It yourself The yell to contuln
the water Is mado IhlHwayt 1 Makn
u wooden box 2Hx2H or beltnr 3x3
feet bottom find 3 or 4 Inchesdeep line
the inside entirely with one piece of oil
cloth so It will be watertight and tho
Vessel Is complete und of course muht
be set level about fIve or fix Inches
below thin light Molhs whirling around
n light Ix by no means n new disco
pry but the application of this foolish
trick of the molh to thin saving of the
fruit crops may result In great benefit
In large orchiirda It would of course
he necessary to arrange a sufficient
number of those traps flout dolm
trying this remedy Though Into for
thin season It inoy yet do sonio good
TIle wrIter WiitOI4 front exrarience
FRiIlitICK CI1It1STEN14ON
Mt Ileajnnt
scuooii IHOINS ShlT 7Th
Intterdav Saints flusir us ollegt
and the Mllerdnv Saints High 4chool
will open for regular Instruction ou
Wednesday Kept 7 Kegltrullon will
begin Thursday Sept 1 anti will eon
lluuo until Instruction begin Student
nro ndvlsed to register early When
oil g to school go to ago md one
DIED
aillKAlITJames ft Oiheaut uugeui S
montits son of Mr aflul Mrs Frank
itlueattt i4 il CutitIt Fourth Jast of
cholera intantiim
Fumieral crvices at the reldenrp at 4
pm tomorrow interment nt City Celtic
tory
n K Evans Florist S6 8 Main Vtt
Floral designs a sciecixitv Ihonei III
roit IIKXT
a HOOMS AND CBM Vn 211 HOtTll
sth Lust at
Dr Roberts School of
Nursing and Obstetrics
The School for Nurslnc will open
Monday September 10th 1010 and
the School In Obstolrlcs on Monday
October 10th 1910 For further in
formation svelte lo
79 G Street Salt Lake City Utah
Margaret G Roberts M D
Hell Phono 2002
Cullen Hotel Cafe
SIKfIAIj IUVCH 10 CKXTS
Served from 1130 to 230
Soup Chlckcn Broth with Hire
linked halibut Anchnvv Banco
Dill Pickles UaillHlin Dolled Corn
ed hieat and Cnbbago Chicken
I lush wild Oreen 1ctipcrs on Toast
Kpnghetil Kxprexal Hon t Prime
Jtllm of Ileef ait Jus
VUOHTAIIKKS fitcwed Tim
nips Klenmed and Mashed Iota
toes Potato Salad
ni5S8KIlT Coconnut Culard
Pie Strawberry Ico Cream
often Milk or Huttermllk
Side order of lunch roast or en
trees 20c No niibslllulloti of dishes
t
Union Dental Co
tU MAIN BTUEKT
HONEST WORK
HONEST PRICES
Palnleas extraction of teeth or no
pay All work guaranteed
JIEJIEMHEU Tia
Wo Treat You Right
I

xml | txt