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Show A SET of cngroMid resolutions, commemorative of tLe life of Judge Orlaaclo W. Pewcn, will be pre-emted pre-emted to the members of bis family tki week by tbsae wbo were clely associated witb aim m tne Democratic party in Utab. Tbe eagrassiag f tbe resolutions is beautifully d ami is tbe work of Miss Leigk Block. f - , . -. ' K - " TViERE IS NO DEAfH ; fi: r I Jk '. " $ HXT SEEKS SO IS TRXNStt'lON- ' . 'k ' f "; V ;- . TfHIS LIFE OF KOKrXL BREXTH '' V " I 1 -; IS BUT X. SUBURB OF ?HE LIFE 'ELYSrXN, - T g) 'if'?'1 'WHOSE POKlXtS V7& CALL DEXfH," -A"' J f I'. (fRLXlSIDOpiWER has finished his splendid work " f and answered tne final call. M (jS. In his death the State has lost a distinguished citizen, the legal fraternity an eminent member, the foram a master of oratory, the, f intellectual world a brilliant mind, & humanity a sympathetic friend. T I (pL Identified with the Democratic part from his earliest manhood, 1 t 4m his death the Democracy of Utah has lost a chief, wise in its councils, - courageous in its battles; a standard-bearer who, through long years of un- reouited toil , never lost hope ; whose example was ever an inspiration JL If whose voice was ever a trumpet call of triumph for the right. k QE?. Speaking through its committee, the UfAH DEMOCgKCY expresses' I its high appreciation of his worth &c services and its keen sense of the it loss it . has sustained . 8 (Y. "While exulting over recent triumphs and radiant, hopes of our party Y II we stand bereft in the sorrow that has come to us, & through our tears, j m in broken voices, repeat our farewells to the masterful spirit that has fled. kj ft . (ST. Tne sympathies we tender his bereaved wife & son are intensified !! By the personal sorrow which makes us, with .them, mourners around his. sepulcher j I ' I ... .v ':. kiaA C " J: ji( A ' - Comm.itteow ecretaryStammittee ;. s. m I ' J f I :,v :: SJT LMCE QlfY,. UTH & JANUAJW THIRD, MCMXIV. Is 1 I IF 1HH KIDNEYS FEEL LIKE LEAD OR YOUB BACK HURTS, TAKE SALTS I We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, and they need & flushing occasionally. No man or woman who cnts meat regularly can mako a mistake by flush-ine flush-ine the kidneys occasionally, aays a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then j-ou ccet sick. Nearly all Thenmatism, hcadachcst liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull acho in rbo kidneys or your back hurts, or if j tho urine is cloudy, offensive, ' full of 1 6odiment, irregular o passage or at tondod by a sensntion of scalding, get about four ouncos of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tn blcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys kid-neys will then act fine. This famous ! salts is made from tho acid of grapes j nnd lemon juice, comhiued with llthin, ! and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidnoya and stimulato them to activity, also to neutralize tho acids in unne so it no longer causes irritation, ir-ritation, thus ending bladder disorders. .Trtd Salts is inexpensive and cannot in.iure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should tnko now nnd then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood I pure, thereby aoiding serious kidnev complications. (AdvoTtisement.) Bai way's Beady Belief j Itrs. U Dlttnr. 710 IX H5th si,. Now YorV ! City, urllw: "I caught a cold. I utcrt ono bottl ' at your Uad-ray'i Ready Rellet wltli wonderful -iulu. I havo olio found It acts like charm for fore throat. 1 ucd ll irlth Rrcat benefit for eor-cral eor-cral ollmcnUi my children haro had, and -tcom-tnfnd It to my Jrlcudi." Sore Throaiand Colds. RAD WAY S READY RELIEF, at .11 drutclati. j i RADWAY CO.. No- YorV. I (AdvertlieraoaU I Jenson to Spoak. Andrew Jenson will address tho parents' par-ents' class of the Nineteenth ward Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock this morning. I -SMART SHOlrlS If you would know the Spring Styles &jfl as they are, you should see them at close YietfM at home where you can secure them easily, Our early Spring Models of. Tailor MadJH in two or three-piece comprise the smartaH fects of the tailoring art. Gowns and Blous m Magazines have hinted, newspapersB Mnted even publications of exclusive faj9 have hinted; but here you will find the exafl Crepons and Gauffres for Spring and Siijfl wear. Tango is to be the Faslnonable ColrB Spring. Famous designers say tango is a blefl tween yellow and copper, and is new, cvoirjH most up-to-date Parisian. JH innwHiiMft m riiiiiniTTnrTTtirMnw'iiii iiwiiii i n rnmmBiB PiE Are You ObligedW lBr' t0 Wear GlassS M BBfflBBB I B SW 0 fitted Torlc Ickh 1 TriC leMeS Ver ali Ctb;B SijdiiK53 TOliS ICnfCS thCT--aH tiJAJUJiAiiJJLOiV greatly increase thsH Becond South Side of the Walker 'B Bank3iiilding. And "Glo"bo SorvlidH means that profe&iniH - qn Optometrists fit your qrgH 1 i5U . which is an important itNjpH convenient in itseir. iS Weather Flakes No Difference Our superior organization and equipment equip-ment onablo us to give tho same uu-cqualed uu-cqualed service at all seasons. Cut Rates on Packing and Shipping. FREE STORAGE ASK ABOUT IT. Redman Fireproof Storage Co. 159 Main. Wasatch 555. Frank Knox, PnH J. A. Murray, Vlco Prtt. J. C. Lynch, Vice Pres. W. F. Earls, Cashier, E. A. Culbertson, Asst. CMH The National BaoH United States PB Surplus arid UndYvlded-PrH Deposits A bank wlioso reroort nnd ivldo connections enacwM tho best possible service ration, broker, merchant MH Four per cent Interest P:H posits. . lhK Wo nro a nicmbcr City Clearinff llausajjSm 12 or Dnt istry for $1 B mi SAVE ON YQUR OEFTAL WORK O pfleaseoii tha? notsB B 122 S. MAIN IS THE PLACE LARGrEST OFFICES IN SALTl 'S?Bd5eW $3piatfeer $8 PfailesEracto Hours, 8:30 to 8. W VilfBil n ' JLB 1 )H ls-rasnsess Withers, Past |