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Show Tuesday, January SO, 1912. scan FEVER MENDON, Jan.' 21 One. ease of, scarlet fever was discovered m the fanuly of Peter Larseft last Friday. Jan. 26. t As soon as the child showed symptoms a doctor called. and pronounced the disease as above mentioned The family is quarantined. Mr? Larsen who teaches school in Peterboro being unable !-to at- tend to his 'duties there- The case, however, is a 'mild' one and the hopes of the peopleare that it will not spread, any further. The child was attending school. The stork left a soq ah the home of ACr: and Mrs! Gerald Walker last week. All doing well. Mrs. J. A. Gardner is improving .in health. She has been very' ill ' for a few days. - The city engineer, Mr, Jensen, is making a survey 'for the fiW -- - water system, - t4 TKE TOLEiP jjiBioi ; MENDON, Jan. one soded game of basketball was churches BY WAIT ANPDOUGALL ' PERPETRATED QUARTERLY CONFERENCE t The regular quarterly conference of the Cache Stake will id the Stake tabernacle nevt Sunday," February the 4th. at 10 a. m., 2 p.' m. and 7 :30 p. m. The Improvement Association will furnish the muM for the night meeting., Saturday evening at 7 :30 oclock .there will be a priesthoods meeting to which all members of the priesthood are invited! SERGE F. BALLIF, O. II. BUDGE. JOS. QUIXXET, JR-- . . Stake Presidency. . . WANTEIb A lady partner not over 25 or under 20 for Vaude-- . ville act. Enquire room 117 IIo-t- el played here last night between a team from the B. Y.C., captained by Merkley, and the Mendon s trict school team The stood 18 for Mendon and 3 "for B. Y. G at the end of first half. and.the boys from, the bi" sehooi did no better in the second-half as the final score stood 35 to J in re - 'Theline-up- . ZB. Y. C. : Mendon E.; Richards,-- . 3L Richards. .... .penning rf , , If. Quiimey .Santhy Lamont I rg .Rushy Bird. lg Merkley Two boxing bouts were polled .... Paul. off after c. the game. One - bea tween 'Hughes! and Merkley and between La'mont and Denning. No decision.r2. j At a" mass meeting held here was deFrdgd'tcrbuird a new gym tq accommodate, our athletes, as they are getting too or I - Eagle. . The district schools held their Jest-weyk-- PIUNGESSiVAUDEi tfr examination Thursday and Fri - Mr. Hickmanrof Milb ay-last. yilipivas the instructor fqr the many-fthehall 'WeMiaverTt Tlarge school on Friday.-- . The will be needed for a dance hall schools gave 'a dance on Friday-- also. The wind work, is nearly evening. done, and actual work will soon -- -d- ne con-;ve- 5 Dis-wa- favoto,03fendon. nr. page j VILLEJIIEATRE - Program fQr 1 Salt Lake s New .Business District n Salt Lake, Jan. 28! The find - Auebach companies have consummated a transaction by the terms of which both -- concerns will leave their present Jocations in Main street andre move their entire establishments to Third South and State streets. With the Paris Millinery company, which has purchased the ground now occupied by. the F'reed'JF'urniture company, vthey will create a new retailshopping district for Salt Lake. The magnificent . new depart Keith-OBrie- commence. is It that estimated month .Waiter 984,000 men and women in- Ir e land will benefi( by - the insurance act, which has row become a law. Of these, 674,-00- 0 are men and 310,000 women. The contributionsfrom employees - 1 6.00 Gloving Picture. No. Vernon & Co, Presents the most laughable comedy singing, talking, and dancing sketch. '.TRAINED -'- Jorent. nVfemal J NURSE-- . fhrk 60.00 per $month Fresh . air and . sun - ' JUST ONE WORD. This, act introduces Anna Vernon the fastest talking lady on the American stage. NeaT $5.oWeeIIy BUNGALOW -- . : 1 and 'employers are estimated at $4,150,000 for 1912 13 and $5,602.-00C- 1 1913-U- Capable, some- onthe premises Openwork ventilnlion where Lloyd-Georg- for ht 1- - GINK AND BOOBTMINGS LIKE THIS COULD ONLY HAPPEN TO OUR POOR FRIEND ? . jA . t THE DIFFERENCE IN THE NAMES . NURSE TO RENT. SHANTY in the Experienced woods S 6.00 per STRANGE FATALTY PURSUES OLD CLAN , Dublin, To-nig- No. 3 Moving Picture. No. 4 Vaudeville act. RECiSTERCD COOK and GENERAL HOUSE MAID Will WASHlMO. Presenting as clever vaudeville team as there is on the road today. 5. Our Feature Moving Pie-tur- No M 26983 NowiOisengagec -- No. do, The action of the chancellor "in end shine supplied WCiUI consenting to an Irish commission All for ten cents. $60.0 &- to handle an Irish fund haiSrVcur-efkrWeak Weekly the Auerbach companies at tine measurs a the for friendly of State eeption here and no doubt is felt - southwest intersection and Third South streets has been that it will work out satisfactorily ford and begged for mercy, they disIoeaonLiof. the .knee cap.and 'turned over to the It is a remarkable fact that Brutally Beaten. was her and it refused the to internal and symptoms-othe latter rich' and boy company f injuries the six marquises of Water foru, ' ' Ogden, Jan! 27. Frank Dark PROGRAM - influentiaL concern will establish have died natural Put; .to death. Whereupon the have been discovered. so battered ief in, the. edifice one of the ''most im- deaths. ThTihirThoIdeFbrihe FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY When the accident "occurred presented anappearuttered an awful propheey tbat Smlth was dri vmg'To his-- homein onee-i- n poliee court tliis morning AND WEDNESDAY mense, modern anF complete- - de- title was killed at the age of 4$ not one of.the heads of the Berss a when partment storey to be, found out by a fall from his horse at As he drunkenness 'for to arraigned buggy yeas crossing An Evil Power his bed.-B'side New York and, Chicago. In Carrick-on-SuThe' fate ford clan would die in the east side of the street the that Judge Reeder decided that f " SELIG Thomas- Emmett t fact the establishment will, when of the fifth marquis was even not fit hewas seen on the car crashed into of the rear the completed, have no equal for its more 'tragic... .After., years, of snf- buggyjr practically demolishing streets of Ogden. The mans eyes SPECIALRATE.3 One Way fering, the result of- an injury to the. vehicle, The-- horse-ra- n Frerebtack-- a ndylirs'feat ures so away ' Lubin. he . The Auerbach moves the field, the hunting company spine in and was hurled to . the skinned and swollen from bruised, to the .Knutsfbrd hoteT building shot himself in his study at Cur; , To Provo via Salt Lake Route street.Smith ' neonscious. . ? Tickets on sale from,'. Nephi A Man For All That. on the opposite corner at State raghmore court in 1895. When he a rough hoim-wkk'- h he . enHe.was ' takes, to the store of the countered in a Twenty-fiftEdison. and Third South streets, and will addressed the house of lords he Salt Lake and intermediate street Second Dayton at Jan. Drug Feb. 29th, 31st, cpmpny 1st, points v the entire struc- was granted the special privilege occupy South and: State streets, but later rooming house last night that he The Voiceless ture with its retail and wholesale of remaining seated! his aeeident 2nd, 3rcb. alHother, points -- Jab. his Message soil, James Smith, employed was hardly recognizable.- - The Feb. 1st, return busine s. The lower floors of the having made it impossible., for 28th, 31st,, and Vitagraph ' at theOrpheura, had him remov- court gave him ten days in jail Feb. 4fh. , building are to be. remodeled, and him to stand. s ed to his home. . , to recover. ' T modern disprayv windows will be . Among other, members of. the A Murderous Prisoner. put in along the .State and Third distinguished family who have Salt ,Lake, Jan. 28. Attacking South street sides' of the' great died violent deaths were Lord structure. The upper floors will Beresford (who was killec him with a dagger improvised from a piece of tin, Frank Marbe used for the wholesale in a railway accident at El Paso, plans of the Auerbach Tex., and to whose estate a half-cast-e tinez, a prisoner in the county the faking made" in unsuccess- jail almost succeeded in' murderJohn a fellow prisonover of the 'Linden building at ful negress claim, and Captain C.C. de la ing before Darby, a future date and the occupancy he could be overpowerer, Peer Beresford, who lost his life ed the of that structure for store purpos- at Aldershot last y ' by jailer. year while gal es in connection with the Knuts-for- d surrounds the cause Mystery, a runa lantly attempting to stop for tfie attack, which occurred ' building. ' way about - 6 --o dock, Friday evening, Not many people will rent Curraghmore, like so many o and the sheriff gave n out, no furnished rooms in this the stately homea Of Ireland, has the about affair until yesa banshee which has been uncity this week. terday, as he desired to forret derstood to wail in anticipation of out the motive for the assault. Up death of any member of the fam- to last night, however, he had failily. There is also a ghost, which ed to get a word from, either pristhe late Rt. Hon. William Beres- oner or the other as to BY ford, M. I., did his best to lay in what occasioned theprisoners assault The aposthumous- article m fourThe assajlant dug his improvisGenealogical- Magazine ed blade into. neck and teen or fifteen years ago. The came within an Darbys of an inch eighth Lord story was that the ghost of of severjng the main artery. SevTyrone appeared in OcfoberT1893. eral other wounds were inflicted. to the wife of Sir Tristram Beresford, and announced, among other Was-GoiTo Shoot. C TBE ANNALS OF HISTORICAL LITERATURE RECORD NO MORE BRIL-LIANthmgs. that she would die at '47. Salt 28. J.A. Jan. Lake, AND MASTERFUL PIECE OF WRITING THAN WOODROW WIL- Clark, The other predictions came true. 40 carpenter, aged ord was congratuyears,was But JPH:I,IAKIN 0 W0RK- - IT IS monumental in arrested 8:15 at oclock last AND REPRESENTS THE GENIUS OF THE GREATEST HISSCOPE, night she had passed lating, herself that at the intersection of First West TORICAL WRITER OF THE PRESENT TIME. C THE MOST PERFECT h fatal birthday, and the Second streets by Patrolman SERIES OF MAPS IN COLOR EVER PUBLISHED, SHOWING THE and was approaching her forty-eighti, Thomas Griffiths, just in time to POLITICAL CHANGES, AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT when she heard accidentalOF THE UNITED STATES.. THERE IS A FULL-PAGprevent , Clark from . PORTRAIT OF ly that a mistake had been made Claude Clive, a former shooting EVERY PRESIDENT FROM WASHINGTON TO ROOSEVELT, FACSIMILE,' patrolman. was she in her age, and that really The two men engaged in an al REPRODUCTIONS OF RARE MANUSCRIPTS, STATE PAPERS AND GOV46 only and not 47. .She died the and when Griffiths artercation, RECORDS,-TOGETHEERNMENTAL is a was wrist and her WITH NUMER0U3 ILLUSTRATIONS same night regular the rived on the scene Clark was in CHAP where BYPYLE, I,IAN, CHRISTY AND MANY OTHERS. FEN17, withered RE7.HNGT0N, be to seen on the spot1 he nevIhe act of drawing a it. touched had ghost revolver on Clive. Griffiths seized er fails. OE F E R But what is most striking about the man I1ARPER & disarmed and, quickly bear-ing Harper &is C We will send you the entire, set of five Youre always up on the this singular tragedy the BROTHERS himanitOokbothClark-anBrotheni.d volumes, alF charges prepaid, on receipt upon a belief that has for gen- Clive to police headquarters Franklin Square dot if he is in the sleeping of $1.00, and enter your name as a erations been common among where Clark was locked New York room. on the up Waterthe of County subscriber for both Gentlemen: peasantry Please send nie, of s,Magazine Harper assault with a deadly all Theres a true ring to his ford. Any peasant in that county charge A HIS- and charges Bazar Clive prepaid. one was for at released and weapon. Harpers jear, or in the adjoining counties of Tip said he' would file a TORY OF THE AMERICAN no additional to morning greeting cost j tu. If you do complaint g, PEOPLE, Five Volumes, makes early risers sit " up perary, and Klikenny, willIt istella against Clark not like books the when theyreaeh story. that strange to you ten subject days apand take notice. you, send them back at ouf ex-- r also enter my subscrip-- story of the penal daysthe days provaland Car Hits Buggy. the bayonet, tion to both Harper's fagazine and1 He gets a rise out of the of the pitchcap and penseandwewill.xeturn the Taefe.J,L It isre-late- d and the -the gibbet $1.00. If you do like them fcen drowsiest sleeper. Harpers Bazar for 'one year, for that a young Catholic peas- Smith,' seventy-tw- o years old, is which I enclose $1,00 and agree to ns $1.0(1 every month for elevtn But dont take our word ant was dragged one day in in a serious condition at his home, $1.00 a month until the total send you " 316 C street, from injuries receivmonths. . ror Come in and see for chains into the courtyard at $12.00, is paid, if the book's are price, ed at 8 oclock Friday night, P. S. Harpers Weekly . By the order of the accepted by. me. A. R. yourself. We always keep when a north-boun- d ordwas he Beresford clan, car be Murray then substituted for may him onthe counterwhere ered tu be flogged and - put - to struck him on -- State street' beHafpers Magazine. everyone can sec Mm.. He was flogged, and tween Ninth South and Tenth death. South Address streets. He is - suffering while the widowed mother of the Co, from the Beresfracture of two ribs, a A Catalogue of Our Standard Sets of Books will be sent I went on her knees to you upon request d , e. $45:0 H 4A. c -s LYRICTHEATfE -- Keith-OBrie- 1 n mly-Ahr-ee aJMa-Uie6gonolhergr- -- Cor-ball- y, y r. - to-b- e toWia n-tinryciintfy - -- 6 - ! -- . h six-s'or- -- , C '.' L De-lav- al busi-iiessHT- -c- A History t,h, ompany-also-include J ed infor-matio- Amerjcao People WOODROV WILSON ng T ??Sc character forty-sevent- h, TERRI-BBOWTl- E jiBig Ben er WEN O.W that Cloth-Bindin- - Lake-JanTS.-iRic- hard , it Cardon Jewelry . Cnr-haghmo- I j -- |