Salt Lake Herald. (Salt Lake City) 1903-10-21 [p 5]. · THE SALT LAKE HERALD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21...
Transcript of Salt Lake Herald. (Salt Lake City) 1903-10-21 [p 5]. · THE SALT LAKE HERALD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21...
THE SALT LAKE HERALD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21 1903 5
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Additional evidence against MauriceBtiefel charging him With attempting topersuade jurors by talking with themabout the case they were trying beforethey rendered a verdict was yesterday-laid before Judge Samuel W Stewart ofthe district court It was in the natureof an affidavit sworn to by Grant Hampton and John M Knight The documentwas first flied with County Clerk JohnJames and then sent up to the judge totte placed with the records in the case
part of the affidavit making speci-fic charges against 8U fel reads as followsThat on said last mentioned date inSalt Lake Qty aforesaid en State streetin said city the said Maurice Stiefel aocoated these affiants and made to themthe statement That hebeen very busy with Mr accounts and If the cawcould have been brought out there woullhave been nothing to it That thereupon-the above nsraed affiant Mr Hamptonsaid to Stiefel You should not any
to us about this case after whichnothing further was said
Stiefel will before Judge Stewartat 10 oclock morning to causewhy he should not be punished for
of court To insure his appearancetoday Judge Stewart placed
100 Fonda
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3i tioft For Certificate of ProbableCause to Be Argued Today-
A new and novel of taw Is to beraised in the Mortensen case when Attor-ney B J Stewart argues his motion for acertificate f probable cause before thestate supreme court today He will takethe stand thttt Judge Charles W Morsemade an error be permitted trap
touM l for the to second motion for a certificate without hav-ing the defendant present
of the Mortensen when it cameut in the district court dints the ditJtrent stages to date that M rteasen wasnot present and heard everything thatwas said and done The statutes
in criminal cases the defendant mustalways be present in court whoa any
are taken his or the states counltd In this particular Instance Morteto-
enr was not present and Stew-art win arM that tact in Justificationof his a certificateht cause pending the argument of the
tot a new trialAs yet no court passed upon the
whether the defendant must bewhen arguments are heard on
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a B SH2RKER WON HIS SUIT
Jury lives Him f11504t AgidMt the otter
Charts E Shermer won his damageeta against the city The juryrted case in Judge Samuel W Stew
vrts division of the district court yes-terday brought in a verdict for 11150 onoeasts of the action la his favor
Stir Shenaer who is a Rio Grande en-ter and fftSMi ii at 4tt SeWSh FIltht street sued city for 1600 dam
to his home It was shown by thetestimony that depart-ment turned en the water hi his housebefore all the connections were made Tnwbasement was flooded and caused a set
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reoit remains for the city councilt-otUafTlie termination of thebe brought to its attention next Mondayvexing by City Attorney George L Nye
Tour mining Suits Decided1tt chancery division of the district
1 yesterday Judge William C Halli down decrees IB favor theMs In the cases of John Butter t
aL vs Allan G Lamson and the Samp-son company vs Allan G LanwOiCA decree m favor of the defendants was
down in the rae of Allan Glamuon vs S Hays et al The actionswes tried and Involved titles
areas in conflict between the Al-
lan Lamson PlantXL M lode claims belonging to Allan Gunson and the Agee Claret Protector
and Safeguard lode claims belonging tothe company All theclaims are located in the West Mountainmining district In the case of the Snap
company vs Allan G Linvolving the title to the Pandora
Martha and Newfoundland claims JudgelUM deeMed that nether party is
to a patent to the areas and di-
vide the the action betweenthese
j Wtme Oo rt Dismiss AppealThe state supreme court yesterday
dismissed the appeal in case
t aL involving a mining claim Ineesinty sad the costs to
On May 3 1901 the lowerthe decree and findings
were to favor of the defendants On July1 Sultan filed a motion to correct certain
Mssjrul errors hi the findings and Jndg-Isimt Mat the court refused to grant It
respondents contended that toe orderappealed from was not a final one and
the appeal should be dismissed Thewas written by District
Judge Charles W Morse and concurred-in by Chief Justice Baskta sad Associate
Bartch sustained the respond-ents and ordered the appeal dismissed
REBUILDING
A Woman Kakss Students OverA lady who used a fatuous food for
convenience made a discovery that sheerf as follows
1 had been sick for time andwas s nervous wreck suffering frombeadache distended stomachpalpitation and great heart
Two physicians said that I had valvular trouble of the heart I was thena widow living alone and was often tooill to get my meals hearing of GrapeNuts as a ready cooked food I pur-chased a package for convenience onlythinking It would at least kaep me fromstarving
It was delicious and after a weeksdiet with little beside GrapeNuts andcream I had improved so as to be awonder to myself Then I took on Postum Coffee in place of tea and coffeeand controlled the steady use of bothGrapeNuts and Postum This was ayear ago and today I am a well womanfor my heart disease to gone along withall my other bad symptoms
Some time ago I took charge of aboarding club of students of our uni-versity and following their instructions-I gave thorn luncheons made up of bissuits or light bread cold meat and cof-fee The result on the students wasthat maRY of them suffered from head-aches dullness and applythemselves to study aft r
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nI knew that the trouble was thewrong selection of food and It was notlong before I persuaded sorre of themto take only GrapeNuts cream forlunchecn This worked like a charmand on after another followed the ex-
ample until now rapeNuts is theprinciple nrtkle of diet for breakfastand luncheon in the club
Some e f the r rof M rs in the uni-versity have noticed the change toofor the student s brain when fed onGrapeNut Is clear and active thememory Is gv U hi ambitions appear to be heightened because he bodyand brain are in good steady condi-tion Name given Iy Postum Co
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holding however that the review askedhave been granted
Sues For ft96 DamageThe W personal damage soft of Joshua
Mldgtey against O F Ford Jacobman manager of Gaidars and She-riff Emery was begun bafore
H in the dty court yes-terday The dismissed the
action and ordered the case to-go on Just as though b had never beenmade a party to it It Is alleged that
was acting as a specialat par-
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Ford mistook Midgtoy for another slew
Case Involving Damages ArguedThe afternoon session bf the state
court was largely takes up yes-terday arguments in tb ease of
M Jenaen vs the Deep Creek
It Is an appeal from a Judgment rendered In Judge J E Booths court sometwo years ago when Jensen was awarded a of tl9182t6 against the de-fendants The original action whichgrew out of wool transac-tion was for a 20000 The actual judgment hi the lower court for
being interest
Court FetesThe suit of Mrs Clomlnia Inns a ali l
Anthony C Inns for divorce on theof will prbably be
heard by a Inadvertently it wasstated when the action wee begun thatMr Irma was the bead of the MexicanMormon missions It is another Mr ivtnwho 1 In the case the two men who arrelated having the same Initials
On Saturday Oct 24 Judge Samuel W
Stewart will Mt jury cases in his divisionof the district court
R E Armburst of Btngham yesterdaymade application In federal courtasking to be a voluntary bankrupt Armhurst was in the sa-loon business at Bingham Ha liabilitlwere given as 217810 of which isdue the California Wine company and
335 to the Salt Lake Brewing companyHis assets amounted to 75
TAXES STLLjOLllNG IN
at Lake Oounty Has Broken AllPast State Records
Ssflt Lake county te making a betterrecord in the collection of l es taxesthan any other county In the state ac-cording to a statement made yesterdayafternoon by State Auditor Cnorles STttMfey The last two days he has hadoccasion to talk with many countytreasurers over the longdistance telephone regarding taxes and from themlearned the condition of affairs in theirrespective counties
While many of the counties are be-hind just now In the payment of taxessaid Auditor Tingey they will makdup for It the ant two weeks in Novem-ber As a rule in some counties almost90 per cent of the taxes are collectedbetween Nov 1 and Nov 15 Thatdue to farmers not paying up until theyhave received returns from their cropsEspecially is that true in Box ElderCache and Utah counties Where thefarmers raise sugar beets in largequantities This hi their harvesting andmarketing time and they are too busynow to pay any attention to taxpaying
The record that Salt Lake county-Is making in the collection of taxes isreally phenomenal I am toll and L
have every reason to believe It is truethe record has never before beenequalled In this or any other county-I hope that other counties will striveto copy it in the succeeding years Theprompt payment of taxes is always abenefit to the state and counties aswell as the cities and school districts
County Treasurer WiUtam O CarWssaid yesterday afternoon that up to lastSaturday Oct 17 5256 tax accountshad been paid sis against U700 for thesame period a gain of 55
for 1103 The receipts last yearup to Oct 17 were 7343341 as compared with noi 2ftl for this year anincrease of 328872
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PARK LAND DEEDED AWAY
Claimed Council Bxce ded Authorityin City Oreek Canyon
Property owners in City Creek canyon-are against what terman act of usurpation of on thepart of the city council in deeding aportion of land supposed to B enset aside for city park purposes to aprivate In a smallpiece of land adjoining It wasthat the matter would have beento the attention of the city council atMondays meeting but protestantdid not put in an appearance
According to the protestants theportion of the of the can-
yon just above the mouth was set asideby the council some time ago for publicpark purposes the intention being to im-prove same those lines In con
ttc of that alleged determination nthe part of thecity either side of the proposedpark in the canyon
time ago the council decided tocanyon In order to do BO it was
necessary to triangular piece otground Just an onecorner of the proposed area set aside forthe park
CRNMM V L strip of groundbelow the north constituting a portion of the proposed park
proteftanta say that the deedingof that piece of land to Mrwill the proposed andinsist that the council rescind Us actiony deed to Mr Hallidayand the of land revert backinto tile proposed park
STAG SOCIAL TO MR WARDE
Elks Propose to Have a Jolly Timeat Their Club
The social to be given thistoy On Elks In their club house In
of Frederick Warde and his com-pany pitMrtses to be the Biggest ene of
ever given the local lodgeLack of time In which to make prepara-tions toe an elaborate programme will
Impromptu vocal and instru-mental and music by an or
There will be a few addresses by sottteof the members of the lodge which itis hoped will be responded to MrWattle James Light
wily be served It was decidedev ninz to chance the hour of the sodafrom WM to M Each member ofthe lodge Is entitled to bring a guest withhim
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One Beat the Other Over readAlarm Clock-
A Mere fight between wsmsti Ina house on Commercial streetwas suddenly interrupted the appear-ance ef veer Brown uoa the sceneyesterday morning at about 3 ocloekFanny and Lilly Muel-ler Frtqch were onte tants
Fanny that Jrtt her ringerbefore she he Indwced to enter
on the other hand seemedto have gotten the worst of the
and says that when he ar-rived Fanny was time on hotadversarys whir an alarm clock
Lillys story was kept from the policebecause said Je ne sarle pas
which was Interpreted by the deskto mean that she was not
guilty Both were fined 10 in the policecourt
BANK BUILDING WRECKEDLincoln Neb Oct 20 Robbers blew
open the bank at Pleasant Dale Nebhere at an early hour today com
pletely wrecking the building and shattering the vault but were evidentlyfrightened away helots they could se-cure the money vault held 30000and with a little move work it wouldhave been easy to have secured the entire amount A posse is pursuing therobbers
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El Paso Tex Oct entiretypographical force of the El Paso
walked out today because or the future of the publishersto allow claim for overtime ef 9MfNo was published today
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REUKETHERM-GMS SALISBURY
Republican National Committee-
man Discusses City Ticket
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Orange Salisbury Republican na-
tional committeeman for Utah and formany years one of the Republicanwheeihoraes in the territory and statedeclared yesterday that the machineBruce Johnson etty ticket clod notrepresent the Republican sentiment
I am as pod a Republican a anyman ia the state said he but thisticket does not represent the real Re-
publican party It represents a emn-btnation between a certain man and nflthe elements that can be purchased bycorrupt methods In carrying outcampaign they did not considergood of the party or the city It wasnot party question with them at allThey carried the primaries by goingout and buying everything they couldThey are attempting to carry the same
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for election I am willing to 90 on reeord as saying that I am utterly op-
posed to such machine methods Theyshould be rebuked I
The delegates to the Republicanconvention from our district Includedsome of best and leading citisens-of Utah a former congressman of theUnited States among them And yetthey were not allowed as much voicein the convention as the colored manBruce Johnson That shows the char-acter of the men who are pretending-to represent the Republican party
Mr Salisbury has expressed his viewseven more forcibly In private So navea number of other men who have longbeen prominent in the Republican par-ty They take the ground that in thiscampaign the best interests of theparty demand the punishment of th3ring that is seeking to rule with highhand regardless of the rights or wishes-of the other seeking to carry all pointsby the brute force of dollars andthreatening to permeate the whole muMclpallty and state corruptionIn the Fifth precinct especially theydo not relish the Idea of taking orderspolitically from Bruce Johnson coloredproprietor of a Commercial street resore Bruce has been recognized by themachine as the boss of theand Fiftysecond districts where hehas as white slaves the workers inthat bailiwick If the machine wins
is to be promoted and the numhis white slaves increased-
A leading Republican who would notallow th use of his name said yester
Civic patriotism should be the issueof this campaign It Is not a questionof party The ticket labelled as Re-
publican really stands for ruleand in politics The ticketlabelled Democratic for progress tempered by wisdom for anose of cityfor honeaty As between honesty anddishonesty plain moral Issue thehonest voter should have no hesitancy-in deciding
PROTEST AGAINST GOLDBERG
Objection Made to His Acting AsRegistrar
Colonisation of voters prepara-tions for repeating have already beenbegun by the machine To head this
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off In some degree the Democratic committee in the precinct yesterdayriled with the county board a protestagainst the acting a registrar in theFiftysecond pf Julius Goldberg It isalleged that Goldberg is generally unfit I
for the position and that he has registered persons under age Chargeswere made against him a year ago buthe was retained This fall the
are determined if possible tothe fraudulent padding of the I
lists toad subsequent illegal votingThe tip was passed around In certain
quarters by Republicans yesterday for i
peraons who bad moved since last Iec-
tion not to get a transfer but to regis-ter in their new district and allow theirname to stand on the list In the olddistrict This would make It easy for t
repeating
Numerous voters yesterday hewould have many ontion day
All voters wh have moved since lastelection register next TuesdayOct 27
After four years of Republican rulethere is not muck oity property leftfor Knox to sell if h elected may-or but he might try to dicker for adisposal of the city hall io meet
expenses
Several check books were used upyesterday at the headquarters of thewhite slaves in the Thereare plenty more however
Republican canvassers are out allover the city making a poll with the-
I intention of ascertaining the whereI abouts of the voters tbetr sentimentand places where voters cjtn be placedby one mode or another The payroll-Is rapidly Increasing The number ofpatri for fth only ha not been
exhausted
Democrats generally were more confident of success yesterday than theyhad been at any time previous Thefeeling is growing
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The U S Govt Reportss-how Royal Baking Powdersuperior to all others
John Varrington liveryman Car-riages and light livery No streethacks Phone 273
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HadCharles a
3Tr Kolich says I had no App-etite food did not taste good
was full of gas continuallyindigestion became a ba my
stomach refused the plainest food Ibecame thin nervous and gloomy Byadvice of a very good physician Itook Paines Celery Compound It
an¬ did me a world of good My cUp
ticn has never beeR so good in yas it is today Since using I
Pains Celery Compound I havelearned of hundreds of others whohave used it for the same troublewith splendid results
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The Leading Cloak Suit Skirt and Waist House in the City
WE WILL show a line of handsome Suits and Coats thisweek ranging in price from 750 to that surpassosanything ever shown in the west These are not factorygoods that there are dozens of a kind but all the exclusivestyles of Hamiltons in the smartest styles shown in thecity Our Waist department is now complete and we canshow you the newest things that are correct in both styleand materials The Hat department speaks for itself Itstands alone in this city Having only Pattern Hats prices
5 to 50 and smart dressy Tailor Hats 2 to 10We are showing some swell things in Hosiery and
Neckwear
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Our stock comprises a magnificentof the latest styles in CLOTH SILK
VELVET COATS for Children 2 years to 18
years The largest variety of any seasonPrices from
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German HERCULES BrandSTRONGEST AND FINEST CEMBNT
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For Sale by P J MORANBoard of Trade Building Salt lAke-
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weekly circulation Is handsomeb-ited and illustrated and wonts thou
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GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS
TO THE LAMES iDont wait till Christmas to
kv buy him that House Jest jjj
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the full benefit of it 1-
I Then hell slave more time Jappreciate sadi a sensible ifift
range in price from300 to 1800With a great many stops
r the twoThe sooner yon come the
greater the variety yowl haveto choose from
For the earliest shoppers areI already making their selection
Anti even sUCh a large and varied stotk willbe broken
Ask to ace the long Lounging Robes too when youcome in
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Use Mazolene Furniture Pol-ish from Calmer
Thats the Answer
20 E first Soith St
Paints Oils Glass Busta
W E Smedley Alan WakelinyP O Box 1 77
Telephone 8O6 4 Rings
Office 142 Main Street Upstairs
Representing Following Well KnownCesaoanies
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Standard Accident In Ce 1JIMWLosses paid through this Agency
exceed 500000
If you need glasses you needthem now not when toolate We test your eyesfree and if the test provesthe need of glasses we guar-antee to properlyOculists prescriptions
Utah Optical Co337 MAIN STREET
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VIENNA MODELBAKERY AND CAFE
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