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Show , . ' ' - ' - ' . liESERET- . ' , . . .,,t . . .,, ort:,,., , -- 4. 0GDEN, ktirri BASEMENT REED HOTEL. ' I . I ,r,ispbes.p,,.w rec000tea to woks regérditig la. itepvery immediate-- I tomplaitiot olitlataotory -' -- I - , . . t ; , , .' NEWS SANDIL The Daily News is on gals Se CM following stands: T. A.gbeeve, sr,4$ Mai noon AVOISIDS. William Weaver, 32114 Washington nvenus. James Stosham. .16? ortat.Avaava6 HOUR '4 ' , e - ..- - 7, 11E1:10EDSON I.1 ,. . , RESIGNS - 1 IFTEA f11011 YEAHS' . I 7 A , . '' , i 7. 1 , , , ITICIENT:sHylcE .., ..: , - - ' Ogden,. rtlarch l W. W. Hendertion, Who has led the 1Velter acadenly . thrOugh tour of the most important and successful years of Its history, will not accept the posi- two of prineti,at for another year was pude known last night by President Weber the Dakta 0. McKay of Pro-fog:f- , , ' - , - - - . ,, 1 - ii - Tilhittellligree it,,,recortmozttr-h- hbuel;bnanddrattc;ne bmenokbyhahveinrg limym.147: to their employees a I hP mt:f hra:Itinbi"eg"dtleatixv"-Pahelerl'earrenIteo odro (Irk( . v4yaelenrilady ()wit mill nrs other ao by members of the family be - selected. alleged forged ordere. Judge Howell and a mesnage aas immediately sent than a Saturdaycould a. rry.:' this., to 'theleft the court room The response was George W. Craig, in behalf of the S. morning and ordered that he be cal- prompt, depatent., but when the fire lighters ar- P. L.' A. , & S. L..R. R.. offered to haul Is reaebed. the refuse and garbage out of the city, ledwhena decision rtwerthweressier mtrtion-- if the roof of charge. was in flames. The tire was under eon-- , detailed prOgrarn of procedure, or deal a trot in a but great THFRE MILL PROBABLY BE. of itaterwnd chemicals were required-Muc- tinged by, the Relief NO MORE FREE MESSAGES of the damage to the lower floor was adopted; it provides for districtof the home east done when'lhe hoses ing the wards and for systematic which bad be,?n run through the front work. Ogdeit. March 12,W. M. 0.'13rien, local door, broke and almost flooded the tees) On evenine the lath:a manager of the Postal Telegraph com- fr?nt,!'oom,sthe.fore it could be dragged clean-u- pThursday rally, will be held In the. Cenpany. has written a,letter to the city into she. street.' tral school, under the auspices of tiled board, ofcommissionera. In which he Home and School aasociation..cwitiCh Potato 'out that the federal law forbids UTAH PRODUCTS. will provide an entertaining. program,' that a city reeelve free messages from of the vfatral civic committee-fo- r the city' Martli4 Ogden. a telegraph company and &take that his -was organized with the. following ofIndustry clublwil meet with company be) releatted. from doing sn, Mrs. J: W. Aird, The COMMilltiOnere have .taken the the' 'ROOT 'Merchants.' sinssocintion at ficers and memberar( matter under consideration and the the headquarters in the Lewin block president: istre- - George P. Parker, see- of- - speakers ,retary....Misa Mary 011ertou, Mra., numbvitv attorney-h- e. an the tomer case tt Is expected that thef comPanY have been Nelert0 and a number of A. P. Merrill, Mr. J. M. Jensen-- I. A. ern be released from sending free mes- demonstrationa OA to the quality ef limoot, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Commis-- 1 LeRoy Dixon. Rev. J. A. Smith,' sage' for the eitg and that a resolution Ptah products will Int made. Fred stoner fixing an occupatiod tax will be passed. G. Taylor,. seeretary of the Amalga- Mrs. Grace E. Cheever. 1. H. Masters, mated and Lewiston Sugar companies Rev. Phillip King, George W. Cruise will talk on rtath anger. and the use and Mrs W. H. Ray. This committee .....41EPUBLICAN MEETING. will meet again Friday evening for furof the came will be demonstrateA. Ogden, March 12. Chairman ther consideration of the work to ward Dix of the county oemmittee. done. s.' re oociety-oMulals, h - - been-detaile- Ed-whi- FRU1TGROWERS 1Iiij MEM. ---of the DEATH OF CHARLES P. BERRY. Ogden, March. Utah Fruit Growers aseociation will Provo. March P. Bern'', meat with Ogden fruit growers on Satfrrday for the purpose of organizing died here yesterday at the age of 52 branch of the association in this years from calculus and other internal aihnents,for.whk-- hs hk(i undergone The- officers city.-that Thealeveased was a will double- the business of last year an operation. cent native of- Mississippi and came here end that they will of the entire fruit crop of the .state. from is native state 21.years ago. He is survived by three children and several other relatives here and in other parts of the country. The children are Mrs. L. B. Milt of Provo, J. W. Berry, of Eureka, and 0. R. Berry of Carson, F. PANGUITCH. Kat- i- Tha time of the funeral has not yet been fixed. FUNERAL OF JOHN DRIBBLE; QUESTION OF BONDING MRS. ROSETTA WHEEIJER DIESFrovo - March Rosetta Wheeler died here yesterday at the age (Special Correspondence.) of 40 years from melancholia. Panguitch.. March 2.Robert GrIb- The remains have been taken- - to her home at South where she hab In was Jordan, ble; who died Spry, Feb. 25, for- - burial. brought to Pangultch tor burial. Fu- relatives,neral services were held In the meet:- UTAH COUNTY MEDICOS. Inghouse, 13Ishop J. -H. Heywood pre March Provo, the monthly siding. Medical meeting of the Utah Gribble was born Nov. 15, 1827 society, held yesterday. County D. W. T. HasIn Canada. In 1886 be moved with his ler. of Lehi. gave an address on VModparents to Kirtland, Ohio, thence to ern 'Methods 'of. Infant Feeding." Tile, question S contract work wan Missouri in 1838. lie Joined the agath considered and a committee. conChurch of Jeaus Christ of Latter-da- y Dr:. E. G: Hughes, David Saints in Navoo, Oct. 7, 1841, and u sisting of And Westwood A. J. Stewart; was apacquainted with the Prophet Joseph pointed to revise the association rules Firnith He was & pioneer to Utah. He contract work. married Sarah Locy, Dec. 9, 1868 at ghtvrhing The following were admitted to memLehi, and was father to 15, children. He had resided at Gunnison. Ashley bership: Dr. E. A. Weimuller of BrigPork and Spry. HIS wifti died Nov. 14, ham City, Dr. Ray Hatch of Heber. 1907. He died at the home of his only and Dr. Harvey M. Vance of American' living chiM, Mrs. Elizabeth Talbot, Fork. aged 86 years three months and 10 -- -- STREETT RACT. 1,1t4 HT , dart A meeting is advertised for next Provo. March city commisWednesday evening to learn if the sion has into a contract with citizens of Panguitch wish to bond the the I7tah entered Power and Light, corntrarty .city-fo- ra high school building. 60 6.6 ampere luminous arc lamps. q for of 610wattaeach, tor 1540 ner month each. The lamps will he placed on the following streets., Fifth West, Third TORREY. West. Academy avenue, Center. Third South and Fifth South. The company FIRE DESTROYS HOME.; will move the light poles from the centhe streets on which the new OTHER ITEMS OF NEWS ter of are to be placed. lights 'he Sftt Iny h - hale 4- - - - r sub-acu- 11);,,--Tw-o - . !. 12.--- At. - . . The-pupt- 12.--- a1rcofp '- rs : ,. t - ' PROW) NEWS NOTES. (Special Correspondence4 W. Anderson, ,Trtrrey,IMareh Vednesday Provo, March fire destroyed the tinthP of Willard president of the, nab Bill Posting cornC. H. of .which Jes is the local Brinkerhoff 'of' Teesdale. The loss PanY, manager, was here yesterday arrangatbill board iming for'tutted from an overheated 'oll stove. provements contemplated by the comMr. Brinkerhoff was burned about pany. George H. Naxtor beer opened a vethe head and hands while entleavor- hicle' and implement business on the the furniture, Ina side of Academy avenue, between Stake officers of they. M.- and Y. west and Second North streets. L. M. were in Torrey yesterday First 1 - Suit-- to collect 644 and 815 ,attOrney stockholdere.1,-IIENEFER. In- athletic stake of2the .a promissory note given Of on fees the 'work: done 'hy the Reports contests. company during the y George Steldrum.'Jr.. to A- - B- - Hobart. heard. .SIDEWALKS raneher. Who 07 end Plane for ,the future - discussed. Mareh has been commenced in Morett turned in water canal had the 4 Those present at the meeting were the Fourth district court bY the present (Spedat Correspondence.) for domestic and thereby holder of the note. the First National purposes l'rest.. Joseph F. Smith, of Salt Lake sideReneteP. March City, E., P. Ellison .,of 'Lyton. L 11.1 aalks have been laid on the sidewalk causing a mudhole In the' road. an Rank of Manchester, Iowa. against account of .1 appeared whi," Eccles, M.'S. Browning, recently In. George Meldrum, Jr. ösvph ScowcQme, The News that roft,-II; W. H. Wattle. abutting the amusement bail. explained yesterday hundred thirty sacks of cement he did not turn water into the ditch. R. R. Porter.. Fred W. L. have teenand used. Wattle-anHe says the water was riot turned Fred W. Tawylor. 'PRICE. After The meeting: President Smith out last falLby the canal company I e Was the honored giteet at & luncheon and he wishes-thpublic to know he given or ts not to blame for the condition of WOMAN SAID TO HAVE DIED by Fred J. Kiesel I SOUTH JORDAN. at the 'Weeer club. , the road. ' ss , - Tatst seek the married men and FROM RESULT OF BEATING CASE a seine of l'' I the single men Played FUNERAL O 31114. wi!Eut,Ert. basebtilLii1.....1thieh-the.4.tOrnierwere ., March- the I td-tNeWEIT i (Special Correspondence.) the victors, After the Fame with the condemnation proceedings or the I ...South Jpordan.- March 12.-- The ' ftl- - trturrioti . ' . . . the defeateti meri ttinglot , , , ' , " , I ' s. ,I ee er, who a younger team. oeei a known her associates Mattingly. among J.' J. died against Barker; graphloopPany n recently In Provo, will be held In EL P. Becto), local merchant se Maxie. proprietvens of a wee taken te the property sought by. the South Jordan meetinghouse SUJ- is 'Bishop at 8' to: build a new store- - re,"rt here.- died this morning preparing Ithe company in'North Ogden and the day 411ternoon . . vt at S:$0 o'clock., is alleged. o'clock., frontthe effects. holm,. , S cif a boating-athe hands. of a Price Last- - Saturday the pelpoot :aC Inn) 4 boy. No arrests have been made. , Last Saturday the people ' of Torrey ' ESIZMI3 The '' ' ' "tl. asked that a ' physician attending ''' ''' cleaned up the meetinghouse grounds. i tkommoned td- - give , coroner'sjurybe - - ,.. , official wukiitnx cats.e of the woman R'death. PEOPLE. 4 TTTTERNt4DEdóODSPOR - an , exwoffieto Justice of ' of State Middleton, coroner, Ohio, city . Toledo. , I 98. will conduct the Wtvestigation. Lucas County, Dr.' ,' . . Oak, assisted by J. makes Frank oath Cheney '. ti)at Jae The Overalls That Aiik Makirig Utah Famous. Oasts. is performing an autopsy this is senior partner of toe firm of .1r, , Cheney & Co. doing business in the evening and other witnesses will be ollai-ixPendeda of Toledo, County and State afore- summoned tomorrow, City in the manufacture ot , said, and that said firm will hay the .,.. , ..... - mum. ofQNHUNRD DOLLARS - NETER RTP" Overalls is and every ease of Catarrh that . ' ' be cured tannot by the Ilse of LULL'S girls. build stays lu the our NEPIII. - -- , 3014,--The-tir- e - e, annual,-,me,eting- . the-inter- )) 20;-19- , nt pp. : the-boar- , 'NTD. ' If !", s. -- r ---- Tt , 1 - . , . , . , . '' ---- , , ''NEVER RIP" OVERALLS -,- , ..-- three.,-evherphy- . r- --- - :- -d- . , .,,,, . , ' ..., , - qA r w .1:e,e', '' r : rt , u, speut-in-Utah-by- It for-each Westto greet up Western cotuatry.,, ' -'.. ,, Lend your support to building this up pay roll ,, , . builder. . I . , , ..' ; tottinghttm-conference-an- he Logan, March ' , , , , - .1 , - ."STEVET1 7. RIP" ' , ', OTE. RAILS POE SitLE'r BY ALL DEALERS. '-- --' JOhil SCOVICI011'& j -4 mrtr2s- , , Sons-,1- - I, Company , , , , , ' CATARRIT CURR FRANK J. CHENICT. Sworn-tbefore me and subscribed in my preasnee,, this 6tik day ,. of sDecem, 11136. , ber, A. D.. ''''', W. (Seal) ' ,,, ' . 'Hall's Catarrh Cure le taken inter- .: , Oalif sad- acts directly. upon the blood and stmeoup surfaces of tho system. ', Send for testimonials. free. ' F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. O. Sold, by all Druggists. '16c.. . IETTNEHAL - OF ANBREWS CHILD. (Speeial Ctireespondence-- i Nepht Mareh services for Philtria file..1 Andrews. - GLFlit I , : ,' people of the Secind ward gave a fare ell social last night in honor of Miss Amanda Holbrook who Is to leave here on Pi'idaY It for the Central States mission.' wag a largely attendea affair and a time was had by all pres very ent, nt the father of the deceased), Mahon Robert Winn and A. J. Belleston, REUNION. oLD ' - 1 immediate treatment. 'Drugs or alcoholic mixtures cannot make blood. Nourishment b necessary and Scotes Emssloe I. always the physichme favorite- -its concentrated tnedical nourishment charges the blood with red corpuscles, feeds the famished tissues and carries food value to every tiny nerve and fibre Ina natural. easy way. 41A Take Scott's Emulsion to enrich your blood but sins 7 akokolic subditutes. tx11 - , . 4 w1 , ,Pmzirnmeens 1 , for. Oa Maypole festival to the Matt part of May. col ' . , SPRINGVILLE. I inuommome..ftammonnommemonamonnoimolpeol CArrunts WOLF. 48pecial Correspondence.) Epringeille. March George Ayerett .same 'home with the largest wolf ever caught In this vleinitY Mr. Averett has been on his month'. He has been an undesitable visitor at ranches and abeep camps tor nearly a year. ft is claimed he has destroyed nearly S2,000 in calves and- choicest bred- lamba; The animaf measured 7 feet 3 inches from nose to tip of tail. - Companions and classLogan, March 11.The old folks of mates of the deceased carried, flowers the Second ward will enjoy themselves and marched in procession to the ceme- at their annual reunion Friday. Dinner tery will be served to all the people in the Statement Atade tmthe Secretary of State of the State of Utah, of the ward over 60 year of age and the widows: and then there wial be a proI gram rendered. In the evening there DESERET BUILDING SOCIETY. SALMON. IDAHO. will be a program and dance for the 1. The annaint of authorized married people of the ward. capital $2,20),(00.00 2. The par value of each MARRIAGE LICENSES. KILLS WIFE . share le0.00 following mar- 3. The number of shares soid Logan, March 4,0i13 during the year t riagelicenses have been issued the past 4. The number of shares can- two days: AND COMMITS celled durand withdrawn Willis L. Hubbard of Warm River. , 1,244 ing the preceding year..., Idaho. and Alice E. Jones of Hibbard, 5., Statement of receipts anti , disbursements during the Idaho. preceding year: Ray Wayne and Florence D. Patti, (Special Correspondence.) ( both of Nat; Idaho. Salmon, Idaho, March RECEIPTS of American Fork Paul B. Woodburn Cash on has been received here that Joseph and band at dose of' lest Maggie-RJone- s Providence. of fiscal6.34.07 Glennon has murdered his wife at GibAl Isop and Bessie Plowman, Dues on year Earl 114.264 cutrunning ztock bonsville and committed siticide.by both of Smithfield. Paid stock 4 MS00 An up reto the his throat. According ting Wallace It. Bonde and Marian Grif- Loans repaid 42.675.63 Glennon was sitting at the port, Mrs. Interest 40.49.46 both of Twin Falls, Idaho. ' dining-tab-le when Glennon came up be- fiths, Fines 737.26 E. Baur of Hyde Park and Anna If. Pass hind and brained her witZ3 the iron Sommer trans,initiation and books, . of Logan. fer fees 40.00 stand d a shoe last. He dragged the Wilfred Seamons o Hyde Park and Bormwed money 25,60). CO body Into the front room, where it was Mary A. Nielsen of Cleveland, Idaho. Miscellaneous receipts, via: found a few minutes later by a daughfees'. 466.0n Appraisement ter on her return from school. ...... 237.96 'commissirris RUMOR DESSIPATED. The child found her father in the Total 'receipts ..$ 312,916.43 bedroom Covered with blood from a Logan. March 11.There was a ruShe immediately mor' current here yesterday that the nissurtsNmENTS. gash in his throat. ran ,,to the home of a neighbor, who tabernacle square was to be sold and Loans on securities..8 ,167,641.'66 returned with her to the Glention 'home that it had been appraised for -that !Withdrawalsmortgage of stock... and found Glennon behind the bedroom purpose. Investigation, however,- re- Withdrawals of running 64.600.00 paid up stock.. if fact that vealed the died hours doer. Dividends three any about the appraise Glfrinon paid during year.. 26.4a3.71 was invenbeen it 2,077.24 merit made for salaries.... had including Expenses. latet, is no Borrowed money repaid Evidence introduced at the coroner's tory purposes only and that-the- re 1,11.7.g3 Interest paid Inquest indicated that Glennon, after probability of the square being dis- CaSh on hand at close of fiscal of. The it suicide with his made, posed appraisement wife, killing attempted 2.641,44 year a disbursements a razor while standing in front of a was said, of the building and grounds MhioeI1aneou via.: mirrorAfter severing his windpipe the was L740,000, ' StriAti razor broke. He then tried a butcher A. V. V. NUMB. knife, a bread knife, a pocket knife, an 8 312,30t.48 'Total disbullsements old case knife and finally tried to use Logan. March 11.Min Gertrude 6. Salaries paid each of its officers: an automatic gun. $ 1,M6.00 .Secretary who has been giving lecMcCheyne Glennon and his wife are survived by tures to farm women, is back at her . salaries sons Total and a Three of four the des-i- t daughter. again. of .tilf!siaseta LAstatement sons aryoung tnenthe. daughter is The Benedicts' Wives' club enand liabilities at the end of about 15 years of age and the young- t'ertained Womthe at husbands their the the nature: and year, est son is 9. en's gymnasium Monday night. ASSETS. some According-A- n time fot reports, Sunday afternoon Prof. N. A. Peder- Cash 3,64144 past Glenrionlas abused his family and son--vea lecture before the mar- Loans on mortgage security.... 561077.21 term in the Ida- ried had served a two-yeon men wives and their "What ho penitentiary for threatening to kill to $ 566.017. 66 Tot al- assets-Read." The professor said people members of the family. He was released know standard the authors should, LIABILITIES. about a year ago and his family re- at the expense of being behind the ceived him, though neighbors have freeRunning stock and dividends-- 8 410.261.19 tohe might carry out times as to the popular fiction of 124,700.00 Paid up stock and dividends ly predicted that . day.' 12.7A4.37 Fund for kontingent losses his threat. L. M. Winsor of the Agricultural Borrowed money 6.00n.on 32,696.90 college is now in Richfield for the Undivided profits viz.: 11,1tece1laneous liabilities. purpose of locating a suitable farm Due 15.00 appraisers I for experimental work. SNOWFLAKE,' The C. A. C. Dramatic club, undev 3 6$6,911.63 Total liabilities the direction of Miss Sara Huntsman? NEW AGENT FOR DESERET NEWS will present three Mal( plays, next -O. C. Beebe, being firat duly sworn G. Monday andTuesday evenings at the Snowflake. Xfiz., 'March to law, deposes, and says. that atxording New Lady Gregory's he is theater; A. of the above named comSmith hat; been-- appointed agent of the News" and "The pany; Secretary that the statement,: made in the for, the Deseret News in Snowflake. "Spreading are true and correct and Moon" of and William the report foregoing Arizona, in place of Don C. Smlth Rising arpl that said statement eontaira a full Maid who has moved away. Patrons of Butler Zeat's "Pot of Broth.", correct-reshib- lt condition of , 'of Prof. P. E. Peterson's.class in ac- company41- - business the, the The News willtflease, order their of close a,t 'the ' .11 will visit commercial year 1913. O. C. BEESF.--papers and renew ,their subscriptions counting to invesof Salt to Lake this concerns me Sworn before and Subscribed City with the new, agent. He will also take 4th day of March, 1914. orders for Church publications, etc.. tigate their .systems of accounting, R. SMITH. WILLARD and all such ' orders will receive with a 'view to discovering what is in Notary Public.- ' vogue in actual business practice and (Seal) prtimpt attention. to decide whether any improvement State of,UtalL Office of the Secretary of might be made and where. Chronir Stomach Trouble Cured. State. Next Friday a swimming tournaMattson, secretary of State of There is nothing more discouraging ment for the girls of the college will I. David state of Utah do hereby certify that than a chronic disorder of the tdom- begin and will run for three weeks.. 18 ifftill. traeaner tormrt ac,h. is it not surprising that many The contest will be given to deter- - tthe foregoing of the statement of the above named to surfer for years with such an ailment mine the power of contestants now on file in tny office this when a permanent cure is within their star on top of the water longest by day of March, 1914. Bishop Parke. , 1 IMMO 11.--- The SIM - - - - -- - - ;4IS 0 . ar ARIZ.1 ' 7.-- -Mr. -- reach and may be had for a trifle? "About one year ago." Pays P. It Beck.. of Wakeleec Mich., "I bought a package. of Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any n nIIIPPIotdiffcrent-medicine- s, of them were of any lasting be benetttaler-s.---- also either swimming or treading test will be made as to time and techI By nique of swimming. Mary Johnson. 'who is in chttrge of women's physical training has begun - , - - - - ------, - ! HELIN KELLER'S5 BOOKS . - .- . , 111E STORY OP ItIr LIFE"' --- -A book containing 441 pages nritten in threqpartaL the first. two. Is. Miss -1- - ,. , ' 1;4' "Priluts,op,,' one i - sm., ,,lthin' OptimisM without r':rt rthreo:..The Practice of orotintisai 75 - - , - -"- E Mulch 8. Daily. Denver. Omaha. Kansas City. Chicago. (San' Francisco' and Int. also arriving.) -- ; A.m....- - sOgdett,- - Malad, Logan,' Preston. : Ashton Matad. Pocatello', Poise, Ogden. A so . and intermediate. (Montpelier, also going) 8:00 za,..1J.L,, -' A A E A MFac;: , mento. San Francisco. 1.;;OtP1 jtp.411.14.... Pacific ,Limited-rOLde- n. Omaha. Chio- s- 1911 Arriveb 8.05 AM. 6:50 P.M. J . 10.00 PM. 2:05 P.M. , , 3..50 . ,,, , ,, , Boise. 'Portland, poon. . Los Angeles LimitedOmaha; Chictlito. " Denver. Bt. Louie. d Chicago. lamvistrit:0:it;h . Ogden. Brigham. Cacho Valley, also go- Intermediate. Stn.Franctsco p.m orl.., o' ' g.rin P.N.. u uutr-A,I- , rt 1 Am - Bid(ec- - .,0104.11, Pam." 2 ,r.M,, 445 - , - Chit-ago- 1 . - s Mee., Illetti - , ' Titipplitose, - A . ' ' A . M. r - . P31. ..ar '-- a City Illeket ' 11.45 A .M. A It.01 - ' lur aI) d4110 .... .., Mate... .11:6a'11.112, 4.15 P.M....1"a ' (San ' 13 Chicago. 6:30 P.M;..Ogden, Deliver. Omaha, .. .05 Francisco also arriving) :. v ..: 9.00 P M. 0 ' Ogden. Omaha, 6:50 Idaho Palls. 11:45- P. M.. . Ogden. Butte'.FallsPocatello. rt. r" I .0.1 .. also, (Twin arriving) -- -- 12:30 A.M. Ogdon, Ely, Sacramento. fan Freticisco... 11:15 12:30 A. M... Po;se. Portland. St:I:tile. ()Oen. 10.15 , pacific Limited Ogden. Sramento . San et ei.1 12:30' L ii, .INI . . .. Francisco. 4.1.LI - - 1 - , ' ' Price, -- 725 itA M . - I .1, - , Keller's story and ektract s from t letters front her complete life, as 4aerc l as she can give it: the third part is a supplement or autobiography, with reItOrt..arid letters of her teacher, Alias Annie Mansfield Sullivan.. Price 50; extra.. - no. , postage 12c ' , CARD ' Depart. Secretary ,or State. T. C. Holman, Deputy. 1:25 , . E IONPACIFIC-8-YSTEM1'M- - - DAVIIii MATTSON, , . . - Advertisement. . cente. . T Of THE t DARK.1. , daughter ot Alrc James lettere and addresea ,on were held this afternoon 'at 2 to oclock from the Second AN'ard meeting- physical and eocial.Alsion dedicated hor mothor.., Price 31.00, house. Bishop T. H: G .Parkes NEWS BOOK STORE. The ward choir sang 'Though DESERET Takla. tiall's Family Pills for coast!. siding. , -- The Leselinfr Rook Concern." u , , Docpning Trla, te., "Bonutgul lade" pation.Advertisement. , (Atkeitiamtrao - , 11.The ' - FAREWELL SOCIAt. 1,9;1 d - --- ' in-t- gym. Y;-C- , and "The Lord is My Shepherd." L. P. Anderson and Nellie Udall assisted by the choir, sang "Jesus Lover of MY Soul.":The opening and closing prayers were,bffered by Thomas Bailey and J. The speakers were, Geo. E. Lunt. IV, Lunt, a recent misbionary to EngElder ,Arland and a compenion-o- f tdrews (Elder Andrews is now laboring l ' ' . floor of the B. , , ,,., .1. , - ,,t, , lanyoa7 getter 1 - nry-svmco 1ftri---Diumw- OFFICERSI WILL PLAY. is a as good." if 'oa J to be float alVION writs March 11.The ,ofilolals of the peculiar case and you admire expert Logan, it The Swift 8Pcrlar PO.. aoa Swift. Bldg., county and Logan City have arranged Atlanta. 01, , . to play a game of baAketball on the ' ' tannertioemsell 18th. It will likely , be'played on the . :..- mud have . .1-la lo extension.,-The-y annnunced that pains and nelico &ate dicoppeerodr and a &tabloids enoeugr hteueseararemtuurstr ,sen. ol5nigitihee11inttr'easc ttesletno, teens:done fortesetehesti toboefootht. tsereaties is lifted and the entire made by the city, before the extension practtee feeling of depression oaten responds wittveurpriaing energy. will be made., be held . r .t 4. 1. --drugsamethltTeing. See 08r; 8tO aselt F "Lel; ,,,2v, ,, "P.P. ANY AGE term well-know- IA ' cheeks and lips become pile, fitbodyjdAnguijmutcoltisam easily contractedit undermines el health and realnietly e , I AND DEVELOPS , AT ,, -- , ) ' Wrv14'1""3' . ,'". - - ; ' FIVIIIII Ze. 7 ! h seatiemy hoard of eduestion after a In the meeting 'of ' .t Weber academot and at which the . - .realgtiation of Principal Henderson . ,,,e was accepted, The educator said he had enjoyed ' his work In the Ogden ocitoot and that be would gladly remalh were it not for urgent business at Aramo, Idaho. will occupy ail of his time and attention. PrInelpal Henderson hal has called a meeting of the Repub. been a power for good In the school Bean parry to be held In Judge Harris' and his progressive spirit and influ- - court room in t of enCe haa 1 o cl ock. It resultedrinrapid strides of his on leaders of the of a with Itwas feeling principalship, be present and that the deal) regret an upon- the urgent re- -' Pasty will business vawill be to fill - quest Professor Henderso n. that principal cinder" in the central committee. the resignation wee accepted-- at ebInniehcerldr meeting of the board.-7bight's In asking to be released from the the primaries and convention. . principalship after the present same& , - . ter, Pref. Henderson pointed out that ., . the business affairs of his father, the . . late James Henderson, required-hi- s 1 " MONROE I time and attention and that it would be ' do him for to . Impossible justiee to the. school and care for his A " MOBILES COLLIDE; , A usine. He exnlained that- -islaher's in the ta0 , IN NEW BUILDING past he hes conducted the affairs by ' . . eorrespondence and by short trips to Idaho. but be has fotind that his en.l. tire time will, be required to 'success. (special Correspondence.)- .0 autornofully care for the Interests of his fatht Monroe, March bellettes It will he et least' tw Wien eafitidett-Sund- al tr. lie on the ' eveninS ' years before he wilt be releamed-froe estate. Mr. road ' between hare end tiamre' th''' I' the duties of his father Ilenderson's father died , In January Juring some of thW passengers and , , , damaging the machines. ' pm President Devitt-et- ,' Id eNtiv- the Alton Anderson, Jennie MagiebY. of educatIon felt keenly the lose Elma Magieby and another girl friend of the professor end the board was re- - in one car about three ,miles out of luctant tit accept the reaignation. The town met, an auto coming in the op. work of the professor. during the four posit direction. Through a misunbe has occupied the principal's derstanding both drivers attempted to chair hae been itighly approved by ttirn out on thewame Aide of the road. the board. ha meld, and he had dottei The cars coMded and the passengers much toward the tipbuilding of the were thrown out., One young lady was educational and moral statue of the badly cut on the wind 'Meld. All re, sehnot Heesid the board regretted the salved bruiees and sprains, but there ' lees of itg'prineinal. were no fatalities. President McKay said that nothing Work la being pushed on the South had been done in the matter of select- - ward chapel with the hope of having lug a man to ,fill the veettney caused a finished by the first of June.. by the resignation of principei Hen. The high school students moved into derson,- - but thee 'meeting will like. their new building yesterday, , The y be In ,Iv celled the near future to con- bran band played appropriate music. is rider the filling-- of,Lthe Aoteanev.-A- ll new accomenjqy - their ' members of the Webet. atademy board modationts. of edpeittion 4eut Heber Seowcroft, Melvin Smith hoe, foot was injur, , . were presort t last night's.meetins. ed while he was roping a horse re--the east and le not eently.--lastil- l eD suffering from-th- e .. ettverel dein. expected hcr feels of " the accident. ,, ; son an. Princinal said ha had In his the work Church school. joyed ' that-hehad become acquainted with a i CITESTEIL large, number of Orden people and gretted that business made it tn remain with the.ln stitution and the neon's.", ' NEw AGENT POlt DESERET NEWS Cheater, Idaho. March S.Mr C. SUGAR SOI n AT I FSS. Thompoon haa been appointed agent ' THAN $4 PER MT for the Deseret Nees. and for Church Publications In Mester. place or Hyrum Brown. Patrons. vt . Ogartr'lltarrir-12.Thal25,000 The News will kindly order their pa" tone of sugar marketed Lir the the Amal-- 1 pers and renew -- their subscriptions I1 &WO gamateti anti Lew1stott-Sugar0throughINT he pestles during the- past year,: was void, prepared to take agènTIi for Church ... for less thann average of $4 per 1001 publications. etc.. orders, and ail such orponadewea th-- report made at the! ders will receive prompt attention. meeting of the board of directors held ,te the anger:office yeaterday preilmtnary- to the of thee , - ,, at2 .. . Falling to agree Dieted from ? Until I o'clock -- this In. ease or Mre. the the Morning, jury Louise Van liyk; against the Ogden Savings' bank, was ttiken to brealifeet and returned to the jury room at 6:30. The ease has been an interesting-onand hard fought. Mrs. Turner mee,154 to hs sc404) the and intereet-froa seseion-whicduring-P. rel Yesterday( ' . b...,....... 1 ' drrt if I : fA Af lietel-Wook- I Ogden, Starch 12. ' air. Doilr.--Oeturtl- eh -- 0.., - MORNING , - 4:4 , : .EARLY . . ' NO VERDICT AT AN is : olvA'S IA , 111 . MOMIpnEW8 - !.'''! . .-- LOGAN. Vert Appeirince Denotes a Blood Condition' That Requires - I V--- at 'Order your Church worke sad all' few, other books through say OgdenNew& resentstive of The Deseret ad tits Vie Awes the fauns:tee stock Deseret News Book Store. the largest Is the state. to draw from ' - , . An Partiveats hod comptateie Cantle ; ...Taa NWt1 to deli4414 by carrier be motto to J. M. Agant tor and every nigh:. 4gundait eitervcrtIL . Newh its vir. FPO North Street. mate per month. All' paristimtg aid Phone Office with Cordon oontptatnto rept:tune dithery should t Action be made t6 O. E. Otern. agent tor Compare. Reel Rata" hod Loom 1111 Prompt r, WWI Street. ?boas W bolt. North Da117. eektr Paturesty and erttli-VtHOME.OFJOELSE IfOLAPP. -., Sew& , phone Ordern token tor litItesidesce At tho first aptfbaratiem ' of pimples Church--vork11$4 NV. gra ' I 1 and boils the Mood stiould'he'gtven a South. St.' . ,, , , y , , l good searthing Internal bath .. with. ,i'.' ADOPTED POLICY NEW ' Wood H. O..' tho greatest purifier FMEE . S., . ' a ' --- -- , -- ' 011NIA8EIIBT to Men. - ''' ' ) AS TO WATER SERVICE JAftm iin. De- , ,: . vomarkablo rernoAy ii. : .., , . 1 kirrnown LAUNCH AGENERAL:-, action of soaking through the , ' CLEANUP-CAMPAIGIntothli2i2ot. In jL hrmtv of HOW t$dtu;MLt th: a few minutesTialnituence is at wont, tI . In every artery. vein and tiny cavil- - Metiers at:their meeting lost night put Henry 11. ,itolapp at 2520Madiscra.,ave- -' rine' Wail partially' Vstroyed by fire - lary: P:very membrano., every organ in effect a. new polloy'as to watermains ProvO.''Marh 12.A tigorous cleanl'om:t7eaticn'rlthbee c1V3:11 yesterday atiorntsai tit 8:39 ,o'clock. lip campaignTAae latinctied at an- en- rt- thei a ' fudge Rolapp staid the ions will be thusiastic meeting- held In the The stimulating .prkop- - an ordinance. repealing section 290 of of impurities. library about $2,04)0 kind that the gjpatt-darrties of S. S. R. compel the for lecture room, fast tiaosing- ...Friday the city ordinances. which providedservliver, bowels. kidney& bladder, to alitlthe i the. issuance of scrip where water on agq wait dotto in his law library.' A 1.vero, the gist . Saturday work to the CMS, ettel-.- of casting out I ice wax given. the water user paying, number of .books whieh cannot be re- ., 'suggestion of playm. e. F. I teeker and every :.' Money for extending the service tol irritating. every Placed, were completely destrlycd and Commisisoner be Roy Dixon, riked fori atom of polsonit dislodges by irriga- the hint and receiving the actin in return. cleati-u- p a of the general premises,' two in accumulations the all etion were water. others joints. Hereafter .dismaged by no scrip will be issued, the Thg causes acid accretions to dissolve. rensseeond door rennin .werts burned and sidewalks and etreets of the .citY. service .connectioni tvoodwoek--An- d diteoratiosin were de- City teams will haut altay the. garbage ders them neutral and grafters those city will make the he water rental in and refuse, and private owners ofjeams' keetliar formations In the skin that and then - collect sotroy,esi In meet rooms of the home. cause bells and other skin eruptions;' cash. The lire chief believes the fire was' 0.111 be asked to atoolst. I xad ,rest of all thin i willi A Petition for a short extension of the camped by a defectlye flue and that the ' Saturday thet boys Nits. schools seine defect caused, a tire which de- .genorally engage in the work and on IS wskeele to the13. weakeat stomach. In a vet7 water system on. th.1eland came in S. , has the recoestructive time S. in last night and the'ettuntissioners stroyed the leame portion of the build- Friday the business houses ,may be brief an under control that remarkable changes ing steveral months ago. The depart- closed to. give,the businese men and process granttng it announced the new polleY All observed. places beak, mysire eruptive ment did efficient a .aa in bothrisses . eiactostr ,) - , ii. ,. tw-ael- aro 4 -- -- 1 '' Branch. . Mr. y. Barker said be realised the company Cantata tile property away front atm them but that he woild rather gi l 3200 in taah than M the . right of way at anrice Tile cornpany seek to run, the center of Mr, ,Flarkes-25 acre farm and the defendant feels that the 11116W1irlirioluy aiiimicifiliiiiiiiiWrIY: 1 Judge Howell stated that he ferre-fir-wined to hold w4th the attorney for thowdefetteir-butithhear both aide! of the question today, , --- DOW SIUVIIIIINkG Mgr. Ogden ..... contInued-teda- , ( , case will be pRov ' Neao ...,c) :::::::Q.'gp..N:.i-ppARTmN,- ' 914 , liwENIxawEw...LTIImtsnATIL31Anci,r,A2' , ' Beware of BoilsTHEIR t, 0601,.WM...ft. , - -- P.M. A.m aN at EIPPbSillfe leb ' III Mira |