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Show riTlM-?- ' 'll DESERET EVENING XEVS- - .TUESDAY -- L '. I Blood and fnwt fi! lh grip, hard cold -- - pneumonia. and TSit.'t diseases leaye the pwlrmlnr hole system below par v weak and elow, blood depleted and thin, with that tired feeling poor appetite. backache, rheumatic pains, delicate dtgestiv or almaet powgr none at all.. Thefldeal treatment la Hood Sarsaparilla, to be taken before meal, thoroughly to purify the blood and expel poisons, and Pep! Iron, to Be taken after tneala, to put poaer Into- the blood, give strength,' Increaae red corpuscle and restore tone, and do It quickly lt thr biiiousnee, constipation, bad tiu,e ,n th mriU, or lh blu the liver la torpid Take Hood'alPUle they rouae the liver and-r- el irve all liver Ills, are perfeitly compatible with Hood a Sarsaparilla and I'eptiron r Advertisement. DEPOSITS A f? Second Business Amounts to Nearly Five Million Dollar Rendering W. . Vi (? Days - 1 u nJ! 3 i CIRCULAR MOVIE Th Angela w-r- y Be I VI ItvOM I i III L intr !. i vh or" . d ,.ua Pr; - I pr i ( eol-T- ta ..i.'J o- t" -- e so IM hk ry. items NlPh edrants-- m Sft wvsttvwtTTTvjTsr to h cl"-,)- ar f0e hu, d Ora which -- d.f.rmine cn h- - '217, If t fo -- U-- p- -d V fV Wp- - tA- f - A J- -- t JAMS K j ? 1 VVcri rto ernnr ' Member ihaUmcm- The circular niso her bsnks of Bait Lake City branch in- -i elude All Utah members and Clearing Mem bar banka iit.hn i Font herd Am.Hcen U.11. i' stc tional. First National Buries First eat- tionai. raidweU, First Vaiioitai, etn National, lrijrga, Hrt NaifnMi1,4 rt KmtneH. Flrst N (tional. Fmrfteld First It National FUer. Farm U First National, JJoiKling First firdt National Ha'cy k?.Hlaln Uounty National HxPev -- Naff, tional, 1d!ho Fails, American Natlonai; v.leroms First National, Jerome Na I HonsL Kimbcrl) Rawk oN Kimberly. Flrat watinnal Hank of Kimberly, Cltv. First National Mvrldan First National, Montpelier, First National. a , Nstton-Haberma- Ma-la- d COUGHING swoor other nd hortft ytm, RcIWve thrnt irr Us tion sod tickliiig.snd get nd of roughs coldi sod toosneae by taking s IPOS ef-ai- M S JolLo-Ils- ra 1 12S-2J- j IBt - Morao-wawTowe- st. T hgf t'cV. ".. dicfBern rnuffp' r niv '2 ern,.i H fo e,m.,d.d earn nsnks see rfl -- Ffllldlrf Wo rvV,4 it fsVe rtfv ,ki bmnch itrL '' L ae je as ?ia nT-r Vo kn ing By-la- m 5 'th rd ucbrdntA en1od Innd Onccw-Plant- our energy for highly resolve to benl v rethe center vat km national LAWN WA8ATCK CLMBTLRT source end for the direction of alt our PeroetoaJ Care. $4 Mala St. Was !IU efforts In support of the big business of the nstion at present nr The meror said he had lust received FUNERAL DIRECTORS. a letter from the wnr front, which urged. Tknt let people at home talk So W TeonpU Jox. Ti m Taylor, about doing their people are 8t Utah r leading undertaker sod doing heir all Services and quality goods the baliuer "I still think continued the mayor, own suiting. W Jl "x hat T thought at tha beginning of beat. Prices at your this war America awake will be vic- . GDONVEL A CO UNBERTA K ERA torious; America asleep wtlt hedefat- - and embalmera 7 boutb V ( ed On this awakening the very print ciple Is at stake V, b may live to see Temple the rlvllisatlnn of centuries turned back FLORIST. thousands of years The Munlrlpsl Market. A SPECIALTY. DESIGNS FLORAL Then tho mayor began to apeak on what he termed one of the present Evans Floral Co, 2$ Main. Was. $tl sore epots of the conmtunftv the mat- - ERNEST SALT LAMBOrnVE, ter of the establishment of a manic Fu;a leading floriat. new stora pel market The success toof last year's Lakes Docsrs-tlou. our speciality be doubted oeral designs market he said, waft not $7 Boutb Mala. Waa 1$1$. Its effect had been felt In every household of the communitv He quoted a number of local authorities on the object, however, to show that there are two or three fundamental things on which the lasting success of such a First, he declared lowers will lead to tho creation ultt- - market depends niateJy of composite battalions rather. H must he a farmers market for whole-tha- a French! of of dlvH.lotta. eomporad and American or British and Amort- - Orninilt Exchange had In the pTt been ran units. A complete merging of supposed to have stood aloof from In Wr Oivttop Ag Size Mf a rather poor opinion the men Is as certain. It is believed, j terstw of the elty and to have been EntriUinlog t'h to a central munfrina! as Is the merging of regular army, powers of observation of Ball Hotel Owners May ( ' VsOmfejuqSiaFilmka iwwmwF-ofkrniwra thoTha f the lalk(.r vho drtve automohilCa. beat army and national guard - Protest Ordinance districts hsd been antagthree railroad running north from th KHikflaE'Mrkmveid&l in tho American army. There is no surrounding onised since been but much had done wateh-s have de. .ded to station city way fo avoid it, officers say, to brtug both grouns to aa underatand man Directors to Meet The direc- practical the croaalng df the railways elFair The proposetLordinafrceequiriDg the tors of the Utah State Fair associa- without impairing the efficiency' of the fnr that a munMrt mrkt would InNorUl Jjgi, daring the automocrease the demand for garden b ,lHrade to ,he ptnek how next posting of Pams piste on air hotels, tion will meet in their offices In the entire force. Schrsmm-JnhnsD- U and while- prohahlv kaenlng a There are many officers who believe to railroad According tene- capitol tonight at t oclock. Xhuray than Work houses, houses, lodging firm band on exorbitant nrice wouM rooming BM-40 per cent of the KDOAK Min UR I CfTTJ the this Elution be to only practical rive a much larrrr buaineaa to all state apartment houses and clubs, on the premium lidjor the who cross the tracks look ments, and supply vet concerned As s r uH the fTrower- -' Was this morning laid over by the city fair ViU bo .undertaken, Tho coil for of the transportation In either direction before crooning .comm.raian if American problems, military be had jlcritired Itaeli. for one on motion the meeting ia MWied fcy W. tracks, and the wonder is 'LTti Am.Pxchanse railway airninathv wrthTh munTcTnai move-su:.m KArt A ScheUL. 'ajek, ufJ nvmelmtly of The manaKtnr oomnur lla that so few of them have serious acci- of every eupport aad hftd to repel the German onelauyht: ..M neociauon. public safety, To permit poMtbie pro- - M f dents to the city The dmfuttron, setd teslatits lo appear before the eorium- - lw bv reel the msvor hae been The propoeeff ordinance provide. At Sctxvri Meet Rands the teh Will Do Important Work each declaring tefr He T7L nene etfte i that the names of owners or lessees i to band Marine Junior e sms ts Ideal Ihe w for market and! Jhe , qnd ths aaents of propertyonshall bs fhea agenta had' even atarted pvona-- i tho state armory tomorrow rVlfl American name displayed bv bad wakeful ccmspicuouaiy vanda which votten Sum 7 j ftotmd, refreshing sleep. When i&. grouna bands from the on at the building. night .4 nlaht he" lea In no eon - pitosmean of outside of the "lof directors of ths exchanrs to ex- an combatting bv publicity end Went Hiah achoole as rH aa from Nrw Tork. April t Clark E. Wil diti'ot for work or butrlnera durin the any attempts to devote eucb premises the Granite hlyh school will be in at- The ordinance Vakefttlnees 4s often caused by .no unlawful purpose dnv Th. h.4 i. nnh.. the ai Hams, former state controller and ' -t ro-- d - na- - between The war and the fruit industry will be the main theme. Ivmoit lo Somnih M C. Iverson county auditor. Jeft this morning fo Uoalville, where he will meet aTith the cormnisoioners of Summit county and confer with them regarding Summit counts shop st the expense of maintaining the bot and girls de tention home for the Third judicial district. It 4s said that Summit counmaintenance ty owes 132 towardx-ih- e of the home and tharthe bill has been ip dispute fo some time- Btxiioic nrUtkMi Branches adoptt J last mght b the Britannic association at the Knight of hall anil make the formation branch organizations pomble.- - A resolution was a Iso 'passed for the holding of an annual convention of the ae socuHon. th date to bp fixed by the directors. $ usical selections were given by Miss Esie SpiHer, Mrs. J, H Chester and John James and hum ous talk by A, R. Smith. Bidt for' Watcrmaimi The rfy com mission this morning opened blanket bids for tho Isylng of ail projected in Balt Lake this year. Five bids were received, all of which were referred to the city engineer for tabulallonThtbid of JVJ " hl t De- J keuthern Idaho end eastern Nevada wHtj be carried at the 8aft iske CHr branch longing to ths Intermountain Klectrio -At The flora of hulne.s March .0 romqay rrsehed together at noon Irrigation Age Makes hank will trsnefer to Hftif Lake ob Weal Temple alreet betwees Uitv branch the amomits of n ember day Hbulb and First Salt Lake Its Home boulh 'street, banket ha'ance on Its hooke lv;"' RuraallTemple U eora oiL drivermans et tHe time 0j iie H Smith, una cut outstanding in tbe suffered slight Tralwtlon Age1- - ofevhlch p H An of opening will He chygerl to mHi- - drr the lett ear aud wa Injured on one Scr hank I'itv shoulder W htle the street car was dorsoa Is editor and publisher, has been through Balt l.ek hnch After transfers have been sooth, th trm k dashed out. Iran.ferred from Chicago to SH Lakj completed, alt credit advices recon j,g4mg of an all-- y on the et aide of the Cltjr, and the flrat number printed in cilcments of accounts end weekly The automobile wae damaged atreet cUr. Heing the flrat number of the reserve must ty and the fender of ths street of cpndDion t thirty-thirvolume of ths magaxme, ts forwarded to the Like f'ttv hmnch sma.hed bshks Drafts of'memhcr sff4Hed Mr bmith began to work for tbs IUJ ott th returna ao far. saya aa lake rtftv ?rsnrh shood be electric t iik yeaterday- morning, stowed wwsinst tbfr weemmts .7 wTn nrJjT n V'ril'.'L ' hta family, who live at 44J gft He and company !Tai!. City such drRfts H besrecMv-came to ? TrHe7iionP77 Self West south First street, aa sell as tho tno- -, Cd by the Fin Francisco ,4h a from month Montana Lake about ago. D ? for ksns. end Port load o'f1Ao coontfy if our readers will J m j examine a map of the western half of oUe.hf!Jtv jit d I medtnle credit the United buftea, they will realise that suhlcct o finsl pavment afrence For JJMkiuajTroubkw. v1 Lk City le In almost the exact Jt Ia t8ll nir circular lt Is, suracted In Ihl Ihs of all irr gallon development In center of a Tp stealthy aojsjf promote connerfloB - UHeckv rfenostted undertime of onr - liver and correct the disorders caused e'" at- - a "hn i enllettlon laa msy He forwarded by blllouaness, Chamberlains Tablet , Jaf ij Imate ! n or elesrtng member are excellent. Try them and sea hoar he snv r bvrlc tn fkle dlsfrtct to eltrr Portland quickly they give you a relish for your tho present site of Balt Lake would (itywestern Seattle sunken' Salt Ink --City or fofMj an(j banUh that dull and stupid haw been chosen Ail central Fen Francises o'ftne. as It 'find e rail ways center fa this city, and ns a Advertiaement. 1 d n"lform convenient prn much of thia result earlier deliveries w ..,i rorrr nfs uJ7 for si! cs lct4 may be looked for " paper , in explained that freight embarI ters other than tham fonvwrdnd It J r.AL . goes were responsible for the failure of f fMs hjHf wim U ins DfOp, LsOOr ana jdisfen Pkm-- i ttA denoeittpg bsnk s the January and February numbers of i 4tCCiucrlig the -f 0 rivOIt of tPcA wi! b fonnd magazine to appear. Ip-- Whlttemore of Monel organiser for the Woman' party. Is scheduled to addreee the local afternoon at of branch of the party th Tq FUnl Tree at y ' trees for tho reforesting of City Creek the Hotel itah. Min Whlttemore Is b . (JLi1fnpo In-! canon Ttngell to be mterest a in I here the of ab-R C 1 begun aU)nce occitnant campaign benwho wa agaiTvM 12 senators to ing waged r. Angell waa epecUon of the canjon was made vee- - KIISA w)( ia portianrt o, mare ttntaa isa he waaala yeai t If fl Miss Margaret , X OCOp' trait and Washington, formerly LATE LOCALS. time being. Peter-back- er f dhfectlva flue set fire to the roof of ' brkk dweBing at I street and caused $71 damage to the; fell from tho butldiig Plastering w F(iiFg drotmtntfuTn ' A ' -- Ashton-Jenkin- 0 Homme and Montilidier. North of th, Somme the Brtilali have aneceeded 1 stabilizing the line, at any rale, for da -- "" ; ,rh on advising that ndmprg toDaUncnta were to be made. the home guards This organisation was formed, said Lieut Gl Ik Hall, m charge of the reCharters Are Revoked. Aa averheated Steve pipe this morn- cruiting station, to protect the railing Ignited Lhe roof of tha old Bam- roads, public buildings, irrigation dams industrial plants throughout the About MS corporations, as near as berger etatlon. Third West street, be- and United Btateo and in order to release may be counted until tho rolls art tween North and South Temple street i men who were the performing end ceueed damage amounting to ft thatyounger finally checked, passed out of existence for service abroad It The building ts used a a bunkhous comprisedy of men too old for .foreign at noon yeaterday This resulted from by Greek section hands. the action of the corporations them- -j selves in failing to pay their taxes to the state, borne of them, howe Or. are . DON'T WAIT FOR YOUR FIRE. foreign corporations, and the failure to He e about today pay their tax meant etmply that th flre'ineursnce policy. 17 Main- - Adverto do buainoxa ia this state permission tisement. ia revoked. In a complaint filed by the county sms. attorney, Lloyd A Leeter is charged; with malicious mischief He is aa.d to Ptrhesi C ssfr Fire Damages Home have given some friends a -- Joy ride- a truck belonging to tha Modern Defective Flue Cause' mFurniture Hostile Senators company . W t. Overheated Stovepipe. -- p J tl lft GrtirJ iirtlWL, nmdquarlera Is t))a4 the main of cmi owp and ou.-era tliat are aoodenueiy freah cxmUaaw to be toward the xone betwee th, oo-o- pe t j, U DEATH ter of President Joseph Iecruiimg Fr nome at rorr.-.pou.ic- .t t themselves i. favor of certain FOR SOME TIME press ' tracts ot laud Salt Lake City has on hand at pre ent. Mayor Ferry said, an ondivldel surplus of 176.009 for emergent-- , eg With a smaller emergency fund g was not safe for a city th size ot gu i Lake to -- do business. - Four sen required tor the market Plan Suffffested For Wcf- - mouJ te- Th, cow of ,uch a ,ract of Un would amount to 1135,000, ha equip, tnfent to another 1100,000. But the Important question, he declared, was, woald proper ration be give the city in such move? If not. the market would be doomed! to fstldrs Because there mum be no failure, the mayor suggested that the folluaias plait should be tried out for two w three years beforf th, actual !'arkit ummnr nuniver vi is established -athered The market used lam summed on promlnent cttin this morning to celebrate the opening ' Second East should be opened. 4fci of th. Womans Clvto center. Chry. clean to the poiat of xpotiexsness, cog- - rule yade for tho weot xide. Th iiy tarnished, the remodeled quarters surplus of each market could be a brlghtaJr of welcome for those rhane sdvantgo mud both he (Under sanitary control .o f the cUy w Intaped In tho big uplift mnd as xouiewlxmt under direction et cmtlonal undertaking. Xainty bouqueUlthe mdroiniatrmUon rto price reguw of flowers in the reception room mud tion. The eo operation of the small dealers would have to be gained and on the tea tables proclaimed the day a cothat of the farmer and with gala one and musical numbers and re- operation of the women of thethe city a freshments emphasised the genial hos- firm foundation would hi laid for th pitality which hereafter is to charac- future establishment of a big efficient terize the new center in Regent street. city market. Is Promised. J Mayor W. Mont Ferry. The mayor, in elosing. offered all Mayor W. Mont erry. representing the city administration, gave the house- cooking equipment ot lost years market for the use of the center and warming speech and incidentally gavo promised the sincere packing of ths Asfinltc announcement to aamlnTatration in the new unItshment of the pyopooed city market dertaking . Food AdmlmstratorlW1 tV. Introduced by Mrx. C. JL McMahon, Armstrong also addressed the women. preeident of the womans food conserva- Miss Alice Rarenhill ot the A. C. L brief talk and Dr. . G, tion committee, ae the most faithful! the club women of the had ;on of the IT. A. C. promised the heany ever had in uplift movements, city giving jeupport of that Institution for the new eupport, time and, trouble to all the demands for public good which the women had made upon him. Mayor Ferry responded, in part, as follows. I appreciate the compliment Just paid me although am not at all sure that I deserve it. The various enterprises which th local club women have undertaken have almost without exception stood the acid test of practicaSuspected of being w slacker Arthur bility and therefore have demanded the earnest support ofThe administration. Jackson, a colored man 2$ years of age, This seems to me a rather unusual was arrested at Second South and. occasion that marks a real epoch in Fourth Went streets today by Polio the civic life ot the community W. 8. Brown, and is- - hem women of Utah, the women of JhtjIniMrtiir held pending inveetigstion by the fed Lake City have been fordmost la aeliv- - eral authorities. The say he regIty during the war crisis Assistant istered in New York police to enout of Agriculture Vrooman last roll last June ae he should failed Secretary done. have declared me lo that he found them 51y alrea'?)r oram,e'1 P'd visit here and doing hn. such effective work that he had no suggestions to and the CALLED BY DEATH make, secretary's estimate hasother promln"p'ate Now njfnk second ent officials step In community activity speaks volumes for .. .womens energy and Intelligence. sr fr C f JEMISSlilRFS. BOARD .ThiTr:.' -- r NO CITY MARKET bl tht hand a few reliable f medtclnea for minor ailments that are not so serious aa lo require the attention of a physl-J- ? clan, such aa Chamberlain's Cnlie and but which will now be d- -, Diarrhoea Remedy. for bowel cornJ el Francisco, . posited in San Lake The advantage; plaints. this Is immediately manifest As, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a,. of has been stated In past reviews of th I eoughe. colds and croup. bank's operations, the tnonejs now! hamberlain a Liniment for spraink. deposited with the Halt Lake branch bruises and rheumatic pains., , t represent 10 per cent of the demand1 Chamberlain's Tablets for stomsrh y1 deposits, and 1 per cent of the time' troubles, biliousness and constipation a deposits of Halt Lake banks, and 1 By having these articles .at hand it fa f SBt of tb.e ...demand .a.nd would often save Ji.Pr T oent ot the time deposits outside per. of i to town In the busiest season or In the 5 the City, x These deposits will of course' ttlght, and would tenable me to treat Increase as present banks' slight ailments as soon as they ap--g In the Halt Lake district lorn the fed-- i pear, and thereby avoid the more aerl- states that oua diseases that so often follow. system. Manager Day deposits transferred and contract- - Advertisement. . Hei Ieralhere will btaamount to 15.0OO.dOtt. . . of stated , hearing t expectation . Jfj. 010(11 Of Lot of the choice of Halt Lake dt- rector by th Ban Frsncixco board at Salt Lake Visitor any time. Manager Day also said he is not the permammt manager, neitherM P Sloan, general freight agent of is iMr. Mongela the permanent casb5; ier. They were selected by the board the Halt Lake Route, with to come tp Halt Lake, establish thejter, o, AngeleH, Is a Salt Lake vlaS banks and get business going, afterluor The orange crop, he re today gIn to f .which permanent officer Would be porta, , vary short this year, owtn the extremely hot weather ot appointed, nummer. lion ever, the ehtpplng of large amount of , Manager lay is in receipt of the fol was relievirig tho oituatmo to some ox-- 1 lowing circular dated March ?, mi. urn, h aid. from Governor James K Lynch of thej About 2V0 men on the freight andof San Fran-- , passenger soiicttmg staffs of the dartFederal Reserve-boar- d . cisco ous railroads maintaining oftKea in d To member and clearing member banks Lot Angeles were effected by the re- y Ban of Federal Reserve bank sof cent order of the regional director dis-if ac- Francisco. Icontinumg solicitation of business, eastern Th A Hloea. Mr bank Deer Sirs branch of this cord true to to be known aa Salt Lake City Branch uine are calling their men In to taka Federal Reserve bank of Han h ran- -. position. In the operating deparlmenia le-o- - to word rocefved yeaterday Acohrdtn Xri bohettJt Smith Keaalor, daughF: SnUh.hi jby preitdeot Samuel O. Bennion of the been mode a member of tho general J Central states mtsaion. the death of board of the Belief society to fill the f Joseph F Neeley in the mission field vacancy by th, death ot Mrajwaa doe to hesrt failure, rather than ' had prisfilL, rfmiingAllri Kdasicr has igaa . poisuuum. Tfce yeung return home nnd bcn ,rei.ed Vi.r on a train rmm Wtv, pari in . taken . 1. the -- organixa-during th afternoon had taketu pert Angefea. en route to Washlngtot D C. where they will start speaking tlon. She has also forjrears beep jin a baseball game, Hio fellow mission- tour in behalf of the Liberty loan, connected wfjth kindergarten educa- - jariea, noticing bis breathless condition having volunteered their ices os f vor after running, advised him to atop play- city orators for the third driver The announcement of Mr. Kmler!t fwaborate preparatlor house rriv-In- g appoinimenrwaa made today by Press- - J the sura wero made Tbe'otfta! dent kmmiinc B. Wells the! evenlug, the yeung man had fo the U on UP stairs to take a bath Noticing was opening of Belief societyprior reception commute timeunceJ conference composed of George D. Alder, chairman, sessions tomorrow Stake officers' tel continunivabeenee one of the Fred C. Richmond, H. M will he held In the morning J making inquiries andCol J J. Layns, Jr C Chamheriam, R pearaail and afternoon ft the auditorium dead in the bathon tee and Joseph Tf Patrick Marines, aoidiera room. J4s had evidently Just lighted ths and other nalHtary escorta were proin tho bathroom when water heater fas vided and the start were to be esheart action stopped corted from the train to raised platThe body arrived yesterday at Thistla form. In the dpot. t and eirmet by President Bennion and After launching their speaking toars Mbe missionary a father, Joseph Heeley, at Washington, tho stars will separata. of ML PlossonU Funeral ssrvioes wiill ClrtrrrJ Miss Pick ford will tour the be .held in that town Thursday wit eastern states Mr Chaplin the southern statea Llder Joseph W 11 and Mr Fstetoajnks the middle western Uiscontinuea MeMurtm, IM George c Lloyd and states William 8 Hart, who wfll speak W 1. Glade, Just released from tha A telegram wag received this morn- - Central elates mission, iq attendance. through the far western states, will be the orator in Salt Lake and other Ing from Bennion, the ths war department at Wart- - ccJrdl.n to President Utah citieo- taler this month. missionary was one of the bright- Ington by the army recruiting office m),t ,UCceeful workere who mbit Clark, pine. Lincoln. . . itve-t-r-e- a LOU OR RELIEF SOCIEH Liberty lonn drlvo was and r a bit ahead of timo thia afternoon, with tho aj pehraiMroof Poarlaa Fair banka. Mary Bickford and Charles Chaplin at Oregon Short Mf station The three rfPr 1- ran Mayor W. Mont Ferry Give Principal Address MRS. BONETTl S. KESSLER HEART FAILURE CURSE rhedul4 to EK!jik.ynrb tnlr.r.. folloalng ruunties of Nevada. Elko, w STIRS DUE TO BOOST toftu9infiich .will he to give, a, sense of security to 'business tronmu Ilona rendering It po- eible to meet all reasonable govern- mem and local demands, without any It great strain on existing resource. The fl deposits represent U.a reuutrcd-jtuotX j of deposit in the lit member bank I of this Internum main country, former- ly placed with the parent bank in Han - . London. April 2. The genera, situation at the moment, aa dcsenhr Fur- Quarter Cozily i nished and Attractive New t Vt , Th Germans Moving Troop 4- J! SHOWS u;eiffi?.ror7hhnih.J,L,,ar.hi.r'h;; ew York, AwU 1L The big Hlar Hoc steainnltlp CdUc, which H torpedoed a day or two .ago while a , to the Htatc Iniied la vujsgc nxowg to hsib reached a British port safety. IN REGENT STREET conference. . l , All out of tmvn subscribers to th e Deseret News Daily - and Semi-eeklv, are invited to call at the office during their stay in the city, and receive a free copy of the evening paper. Salt Lake merchants who have special messages to deliver to our vast army of visitors, will do well to address them through the columns of the Deseret News. - j d yf vt C For the Next Week, Salt Lake wUl be thronged With visitors to the ' Mountain Home, First National, Nampa Farmers and Merrtoants National. First First National, National, Newdale Payette, First National, Payette Naeay tional, Pocatello Bannock National, Finrt National Preston, First National, First National, filrie. First National. Rupert, First National Hu- Y . dr National Lmbraces Banks PT Anthony Commercial in Utah, ", Salmon, Citi- National, First sens National; National, Bhoshone. First Lincoln County National, Tsjo of Falla First Batik National Tam Falls. Weiser, First' NaUfifeaL Heiser National, Wendell, First tlonal. V UUer First NaUonaL The Kart Lake City branch embraces IS Msmhsrt the following counties of Idaho. Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bfpfrham. Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camaa ( anyon Cassia, Custer, Lake City braneh of the Llmors, Frankhn. Fremont, Gvra, Jefferaon, Lembl. Lincoln, u Fiddrl kMfirvtf hank o8rranei-.Madiso- n Gooding kisidoka CO ophe$lts second day of operation Payette 4'owv. Teton. Twin Fails, Val I fndHNI-Mk- o? Pint Nations!: Ely, pt , rated prosperity yet to come, the day, Plv National. Ely Firm National, d McGill, Mi National, 38 to deposit amounting 4.$7,T4S jfat W Celtic Rcachea Port . CENTER HEW-CIVI- semi-annu- al a t flf ! LATEST illlLETiiis Salt Lake Merchants - j 1918 g, al HEAVY -- Week of Big Opportunities for t loaiiiliuoa. . weather exposure to B'nrml, W rakJlun-Dowi- Tr SfARTS - OHITH 2 SPRING TREATMENT. ' to Purify 'win j A Fill L prod-'iicf- offl-whl- ra, nft rs a , '.? . 'alee X clear head and good digestion AdvsrtiNemeot. W4th a . - Railroad Fireman Dead . Cause Not1 Determined aa Jack JMvn Jitbeck." ffl know II a railway, fireman.- - wae foundLtey dead tn bed at noon today In the vest Third South Broadway fc.rra of death has not street been determined. Mia mother live In lieeeemcr1 M K h Atfout s sg Mr Jubeck, who Is s mein her yesr of tho Brotherhood of Rail- way Firemen, accepted smpjnvment A Rto Orxttde railroad with xnd msde runs from boro to Helper, shout ntno After working Itah months, he took s vacation He is listed MUi among the firemen of ths road end tn hi room vi found i dopy of the P A R G rules. it paid that Mr. Jubeck was once s pugiUet theJer . Ahati-me- ;" J n n. ... . r When In Need j. I ed iroopt tv Cystitis-Kidn- eys ' nouncel her today. He has resinned echtml student, will yli preeident of the Industrial finance vaudeville entertainment In the aeeem- The body of Jesse U LArrabea. Bell, bly hall of the Cniveralty of Utah to-- j corporation, parent organization of Cystltl ofteqjiimee ho sins with a Morris plat, system, of Industrial chilly sensation, Lake boy who died of pneumonia, morrow night, eommencin . at t 15, a alight fever, loss March 25. Jo ths naval ho.pltal at Arcordtna to announcement an excep- - banking. of appetite, sleeplessness' nervousness. Irritability, 6r s feeling of deFortraiouth. Va - . unexpected to arrive Uonal pro pram has been prepared in Salt Lake non- time today. but Funeral and thone attendinf are ensured aa pression. Frequent urination, wee will la th Waterloo loyable time . with burning, scalding, 'olded ward thapel Thuraday. April 4 at 13 I suffered greatly from kidney and aapaam-pal- n slowlyIn affected, region .the o'clock Friend arc invited, eapeelktly Stork Show Trainee Extra Cara are bladder' trouble 1 write F Ot a dull character, at Hraev be- teacher and former schoolmate of th being provided for all trains on" the BJveir 'Ay '"l5 ir !ll. j PJin Waontnsten echool graduating elara of Bamberger electric and agonizing. Don t mJru,!i. Grand Had to get up all or seven regt otijsharp 114. alto .member, of Emerson ward. treatment of ratuidinVlh. , pation of UmM the dutVtg night. Foley Kidney Jarge stock show oa the 5th, tl and Ith. (me have worked wonder and I can according to Julian Bamberger, gen-- recommend them as th best medicine era I manager of the road, and if nec- - ,1 hare ever taken Thia sterling extra train Will be run. , h.jr remedy relieve rheumatic pains. " ' muralea ts In your possession. Take ts diTheosophlcal Icrturra In his courra and other- 1U attributed to-- 'kidney rected) snd you should And Immediof lecturas at Unity hall, L. W Bchramm-Johnso- n t ruble. Co. ate benefits In J4 hours. Tried and Drug national lecturer of th Theo..oliabie. sophies! society, spoke Monday eveYOU NEED THEM ' i This Garden and Flower Seeds of all ning on "Otar Life After Death. and kinds. BATLET Jk SONS., 51 East Ind - Sold - by all druggists. Ad evening his Subject will be . and Rebirth. South Advertisement. en-e- rv fam-esau- haae- Ro-ger- s, ISrYourEes Eelids I .. "Fra-exlst-en- . , When needing treatment - for specific trouble you hard- at your command no more skillful or able specialist than Dr Griffith. He occupies a high position In hit line and !' satisfaction In every respect to hi many customers. . Dr. Griffith pursue an honest method of business dealing and is a distinguished treatments, graduate of th imedlcsrt profession and highly endorsed by ths leading men of this city. l5H MAIN ST. , Honrs 10 to 5 p. m. Daily II to 11 Sunday. |