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Show 'smr ' N1 v'Z v SECTION SECOND V. n"!' ici - Sp- DESERET EVENING- 'NEWS. ;; TKCTH ASt SJt E SEARS OF. HULL FOUNDER V . Read II Here Firsl Th Paper Mom UI It It rnak-W- bi It. Hon JCwmlag htamm II LJBLRTT. n bd t Tntefi u it I 1850 FOUNDED - V' . MONDAY APRIL .1' 1918 SALT LAKE- - UTAH CITY SIXTY-EIGHT- 10 SALT LAKE BRANCH PLANS MADE FOR give, ms -- TO LOAN DRIVE . FEDERALiESERfEl liver Three-Minut- e FORM OPENING i. BANK NOW OPEN: and Comet to Salt Lake to Speak Fairbanks, Chaplin Club-Ai- ding Miss .Pickford Will Stop 7 Before Bonneville Here Tomorrow and DeNational Food T Campaign yeah H FAT STOGK' SHOW Located at Exhibition of Cattle, Sheep 160 South Main Street And Hog to Be Preceded Are in San Francisco Men By Business Mena Automobile Parade Charge New Institution Talks SALT LAKERS ASKED BRAISES WOMEN TO GREET THEM IN WAR ACTIVITIES BIG BENEFIT TO SUCCESS DEPENDS ON INTEREST SHOWN DISTRICT EXPECTED v Chairman Hays - of - Repub lican National Committee Opens Drive in Speech at Now Using Famous Set .Taberaada-- -aturday tlement Houser Amusements " For Ten Thousand - the club thi evening t It dinner In the Hotel T'Uh, Vies Jane Addama, the famous founder of Hull house, arrived in the cltjr lest night A quiet kindly woman, the visitor gives the impression of being k person of action i rather than words. ' , HMIm Addama had far less to 'say on tha national war situation than most of tha prominent visitors homlr- - to Salt Lake of lata. She stated that her .present Visit was purely in the Interest v of the government food conservation movement. Speaking of eocUl work at the Chicago settlement She stated that Its activities had. dt course, increased with tha demands of war. She ' mentioned especially tha Had Cross, , , conservation and girt club work as oV ktecesaarlly taking up much of tha attention of Hull house workers. The glrf club activity Includes providing amusements for the girls ordinary social activities wars by the war. Hiss Addama this was principally a mat ter of reorganisation as glrla and wom en bad already mastered to some extent the matter of providing their- own - . . . amusements. Concerning the many phases of social condition which may grow out of ' the war, tho .visitor declined to comment, saying that undoubtedly fX- there .would.be changes and these Would be . met as the need arose. t ! merican women, she believed, would sHee Ss they had in other war to any V emergency, the'proman-ln-wa- r ques- -- tlon i being one that had been as sue-eeenfully solved In the Revolution and Cvil wars as even under the changed? conditions It was being solved today. Center of Great Activity.' Hull House; according . to Miss Is center Addama today . th for the meeting of more than 10,000 people for various activiIt was established in 1181 ties. and, according to Its founder, has always received the kindly Interest of the people of Its neighborhood ag well as 'of the world at large- -i Mias; modestly refused to designate It as a pioneer movement characterlb aa part of vast activity which izing started about that tima in some of tha most Important centers of the World. The visitor showed much Interest in this city which she has only visited once before. In 1IH-- , when she merely stopped over to rest on an overland trip. 8he will this afternoon .visit the pew community center In Regent street, which she declared this morning to be quite a unique undertaking. The visitor's health is improved sines a few days ago at tha coast, when it was reported she was III. Miss Addama will return tomorrow to 8n Francisco and then go on to . i Chicago. . Preparatory to oddrewin Bon-neVi- . (healthy - -- . :: " i r Ad-da- - Second Letter Relieves Anxiety of Relatives fof R. L. Hyde of MonticeUo Two letters from R. I Hyda of Mos tlcello have bean received recently by kls relatives. Tbs first was dated On board Ship- and until tbs second ene JAOIC 11 ftiUl )4 Ale hi kiVi aaa cm 0.e Utters follow: , Dear mother and all the at home: 1 hop, you are all wall folks as I am 1 have been quite clck been aboard ship'' for five - " 'u.L5' buite an experience. We are !!kving quite a lot of fun, I dont think. The u sure wonderful. i ll to flYia R" ImliV lot Pr',nce much rough I sure fed the mi t still allvs m"', Butlbs sama auA f E lo rontlnus until 1 horee icin. I'neJh J104 youTke food cars of your' Vour loving son, brother and huh oca y m' $ K "R. "trrZlh r.n','ran4 y ooS - I? I mVb sinJf try ?anr &- of I HYDE,- - folks at home: We n f n" and dan. Jy ,hrou!.h England and We tired rfrnce. hv surely travels so "e. I " XfrU:TO - .TVa-ut'- myjSVoV where S Salt Lake begins its Liberty loss publicity drive this week with a big public reception at tha Qragon Short Line station Tussday at 1:18 p.m. for Douglas Ffcirbsnfca, Char II s Chaplin and Mary Pickford. tbs thrao famous movlo stars who are n route to Washington, p. C., for work on tho third Liberty Joan.' Tha thras stars will arrive on the Los Aageles Limited the hour named and all Balt Loka la invited to be at tha statioa to greet them. W. R. Putman, eecretary of the Central Liberty Loan publicity committee star to leave has arranged loe-tb- e their train sad go Into tha mala waiting room of tho depot and make throe mlnuteg talks from a raised platform. A guard Of honor composed of U. A marines and boy scoots will accompany the actors from the train to the waiting nnd Miss room. Fairbanks. Chaplin Pickford are tea well known to the movie world to need any Introduction to Salt Lakera Each ono has volunteered for Liberty Loan speaking tours for tho month of April and they will arrive In Washington, Saturday, April , to begin thslr work. will That thousands of Salt Lakers at tha alatioa tomorrow aftergather noon to greet the stars Is regarded aa certain and it is expected the talks Miss which Chsplin,. Fairbanks and Pickford Will make 'will go long war toward hutting SaK Lake on Its Saturnext in whirl te tiptoea ready of day and fill Utah's Liberty loan quota of tie.818.eeo In tho first two waeks tha campaign. x" Hays Lea see Temwrsw. Will H- - Hayn. chairman of tha Releave publican national eoratnlttea, willfor a Indianapolis tomorrow night speaking tour of tbs western Hostates will loan. In behalf of the Liberty arrive a" Salt Lake next Saturday and nt nisft will speak at a mass meeting in the tabernacle. Tbs general priesthood meeting scheduled for that night In the tabernacle ban been postponed In deference to tho Liberty loan workers, that tbs largest possible nomoer of people may hoar the measags of Mr. Hays. Final plans Tor the big drive la this of stats will be outlined at a meeting workers at tha Commercial club WedChairman Hsbor nesday night, called by J. Grant, following n mooting at, the club last Prlday. Tho meeting will begin at 7:8 o'clock and Mr. Grant and other leaders In the campaign will outline plena for tbs big drive. James plngree. chairman of the Ogden central committee. In charge of the camBoxalder. Rich. paign In Cache and Morsarf oSanttee, reports bis oraamxatloa as perfected and ready or work. ' la Balt Lake April S. March 8L Will H. Indianapolis Hays. rhairnian of the Republican national committee, will leave hers Tuesday midnight on a western trip In tho Interests of the third Liberty loan. Resides addressing Liberty loan gathHays announcad toerings heChairman would meet memberu of the night, committee and Republican nationalwhom he will also state leaders upon args tbs necessity of getting behind to His Liberty Joan campaign.. ' itinerary follows: Denver, April 4: Cheyenne Wyo, April 8; Balt Lake City, April 8; Helens. April t; Spokane April I: Beattie April 10; Portland. April 11; Baa Francisco, April 18; , Los Angelee April 18j Phoenix. Aria, April 80; El Paso. Tax, April 2L and Albuquerque N. M, April cous- werhd M 11" rusi .n T' tsalt Lake City branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran- in o opened for busmen thia morning. excellent prospect anel to the of the banking Rfyat gtaiffjcatlon 'immunities not only of thie atate but 'bank ia located at of Idaho a No The 16'i gutb Main s'reeL Manager W A Lajr and Cashier H. N Mange!, able and nia priiir4 in San from tb parent Institution in are active here Franciaeo, char:, and th.a morning were busy men wuh 3anmiftl Fat Btock ahoir which N tu open at the Union stock- krds in Ninth Balt Lake Thursday afternoon, April 4, will be preceded by an automobile p&mde Arrange me nta or which war completed at A meeting held at the Commercial club at noon today. Brndnea men generally wll be appealed to to lend their Aid and will be asked to meet at the Commercial club Thursday noon and atari front fh cUih immediately, After Iha, "lhelr p FfTctT fui ce of 4 ka, book noon lunebeos, proceeding north tm a, furand Main street and thence to tbe stenographers, getting keepers where the ahow will be formniture and fttungs into their propr lofurniture ally declared open. cation. mhile mire fittt-rs- . MEXICAN TRUSTY IT EXPRESSES f the show.' It la deT e aucres men and carpenters mere very manitho clared having tt In charge, d fest Mr iay said that mhile be would pende by largely1 on the assistance It. tS4 be glad to make a auitenunt for the by locar buinefs men. ut Uiat there will be present DESIRE TO RECEIVE THEFT ADDED TO LIST, COUNTY JAIL LEAPS was so loaded with work pointed press. some of the most promithe at opening Marling things and getting hs bear- nent a a influential packing house men mill ste up" the ings, that he could not g.e any audi- - of the country, mho from 'the standpoint of ttuamri ItASil) UtA iu 4fee da. if indeed the until eiica manifesCed BOYS IRE by Salt Lake interest FENCES AND ESCAPES IT ik tore Tuesday morning However, be bualne It is urged, therefore, men was piased'lo see the braii'h bang tVtkX vnil show be the patronised ea opt rtrJ. for it.mae evident a would be a HherailyiA pubN, KiVvt fon vemunce to the bankers of ttome of the ent tea are already la. Into eourt. ihv jiiiermouniaiQ region Another bold Automobile theft has demre fo Expretainit Austin Brothei lead were flret to arChfing under thn rwtrnlnf ef u lx rive. The grand champion fat wether IkDffllfl Recognised. his eentence without delay and months anntnncq In thn county 111. been added to the Ions lUi perpetrat- the National 'Veetern LitfAL Looai bankers are much similarly of .Msxiczh truty ed la Salt Lake An 4 Uiniy in recent "have it all orer wttbaX Hohrd H. De Cxriog Mondsngg, donated to the Tied Cross by the minded. With no such bank hre, four Show at tha jatL want away from them thin wbe. In a atolen car Xfiirood Hill, Weeee this morning said that he waived dtUAif lotermountam fkocfc Bhow assoc tatU,'v not more, must he consumed m baa FtAra old. aad Marvin Jenson, 17. a!! hie rights in the matter, had disnamed "Knollio, in honor of j been morning, aa fast aa his lega would carreserve doing business with the federal The wether t tatrh malt who raisyd him- often A source armed ry him end, apparently, made good hie boy bandits who escaped a week ago missed hi attorney. Burton W. Musser, ownk in San Fraia-UcoAnd wee the object ctf Friday from the industrial school, were eapand does not want counet: of exatton because of the of mu me roue Red Cross much interest while money invoHed is i who visited the yards Friurt lMt w"k Carlos, with another trusty. wai emby"p7ob5SnnnoffrcrVe7r.on of .Thhe ,uPrm Idle, am ailing answer. Furthertuore, supporter, ie conday and Saturday. The wether the Mt. Pleasant is Jenson ie ployed la carrying ash cans from tha that place Judgment of the district court in the establishment of tbe bank here en- sidered Inby experts who visited Jail to the curb on Second Eut atraat home town. Hill, who recently waeUhe case against De Weese who was ables it to supply large amounts cf ternational show at Chicago and eiork m to Utah banka mobe In membership th?tk'h? m21 Leaver of at murder the flret and JaJler David Lewla was overseeing the National Western show had committed C?tlf!"!found and Idaho on immediate notice. Note to be tbe most perfect specimen evert re and sentenced lo execution.' tha work. When Carlos reached tne score of burglarise in Sait Lake, can be rediscounted ai oma and bank )n the i'nited mates. Bine tha ,h,ltn 24 20 4er the law Manh with rouit before reeources. to cad dae tha Hermanson and Glenn Jenaon,,Tlarenre elapse curb, ha dropped the aeh fundi, reserve, cash itc, Denver show he has been at the ranch c Johnson. can! In case be a maintained to returned t the l.quid, Tnejihe KftolUn at Foda Springs, being on and Second Mr. best of d,tr.ct ground If aonth last two mere caught while the East street. Jailer Lewis gave cheea were readily moveable condition. wbi4) pre- groomed fur tbe halt LAke show. He ourt for engaged, the police eay, in tryintjccrt by the wpreTn and oeviates vents tie up but was outdistanced by the Mexican, to rob congestion, brought the record price of id cents a the Lloyd's grocery store, p nounentent of sentence.' This time anything who ducked into someone's property suggestive of panics, "rune pound at ltenver when sold go the and becond avenue, oif the limit is fed in order that the defend- - on bankAM or other disturbed condibelow Fifth South street, 8tock Show association, a leaped mgarter the escape by aotomoblle ant tnsy have an opportunity to make tions. Moreover, tbe new bank Hwfi and is expected to bring a big price fence or two and disappeared. Ya motion for rehearing to the bankers advaneducate local for the Red Croew TO Mondanee had served two months of auctioned when The motorcar Ao which Hill and Jen-- 1 'judge J. Louis Brown, who presided of the new federal system, and date for the auction has not yet been hia term. He wax convicted on an aa tagesvaluev-8along to Frank Whit-- 1 at the trial of I Wes In the Third the i1'11 fedthe The announced. suit charge by the Justice's eoart In iq membership probably will strret. After the lads had district court, said this morning that eral family. Within tbs laat few be brought down animal town aad placed en Bingham. Ha la described aa being 8f 25 L.rj by Chief of Detectives he mill pass sentence as soon as pos- - weeks the eyntem has been strength- exhibitions .Mn , roars of ere, 8 feet, 8 Inches tall, 128 Joseph C. harp. who to obtain eible. but that fe Weeee mill not be ened by the addition of such prominent Another fat wether donated to the pounds black hair, brown eyes medium on several recent hopes thev permitted to maie his rights; and that as bv a Wcm. Jordan stockman Institutions Red dark complexion. Ha was dressed in light banking will be returned to -burglaries, the Industrial he mill be represented by counsel, Walker Bros. Bank and McComtr-4k mill arrive about Wednesday and will everalla. Juniper and cap. 7 school. Whether he so deniies or not, as counIt is believed now tbnt.H fbe sold at auction during tbe shorn F, 1 Aasthrr BwfM Riywlnt,. cil rnuft be in attendance, as "friend company a A. mfl! be not before will be lefig JarkweHthr of Biackfoot has there Mr. Whitneys brother, H. B. Whit-Be- of the court. Rated one fat Lamb to tbe Knights of general move of present I he loral euger of soldiers welfare association an mem fuwho Columbus had liauk ip Utah and office, CLEVELAND S. LARSEN tonard experience Friday night, which efx this and one to the Y M f A. soldiers' me!- berohip. and m furtherance tha boidneea of auto thlevev in er ion which will also be sold i fare social ever be reedy Manager Day will Bait Lake. Re left hi car In front STRIKE lend a willing and efficient band. The si auction. Mr Starkweather says be of the ermont building Friday night TALIHI to other mar societies If tke a donate will that April. Jflt, general feeling here DIES TORT RILEY and returning lialf an hour later. vai ts sufficient to brtng anjrads -ts a season of financial Jubilee, never to interestcause. eurpneed to find a pareon Jylngto the local dati be fotgotten. The bank front aeat, evidently tambering Official colors of the show are yellow out from the IU COPPER EMPLOYEES clearings are now given tha mechanism. Mr. asked prise ribbons are all federal bank, ine'ead of from the Con- aad btack.are The him what he as about. Whkney on exhibition down tema. ands here and tinental National. News was received In. tb! city lata ioi cleverly elmuiaiod The entries for the show are nemr bank la of new The home the of last sight of the death at Fort Riley, nee. muttering that he we Juet ivfn f some historic Interest to the financial lows: for a nap; Mr. Whitney reached y To Kansas, at. 12 p.m., of Clertland & down This obtain etementf the wse guarantees againbt community. Individual Fat CMtle for him, but thh thief ellpped out of erected early tn the - John Seeley, Ut. Pteaaast, Utah I Laraen, son of Mr. and Mrs N. fl. Lar- thq other side of the car building and darted crimination of union men employed by and waa occupied by A. W. bead. sen of 1T18. south BUta street. Tha down the between tha Vermont the Utah Copper company at tha G.r- - seventies Wintherton Brothers, CharleswllJ,e for b,nkln(f purpoa He and Sharon buildings and waa losLJn collet young man' was taken iU two weeks tb and Magna plants, at a recent sequetfnyrwlr In a partner. W. s. Mc- - ton, Utah 6; Utah Agricultural darkness. BaU Lake. L J. J. Oldham, ago with ptomaine poisoning. , which A gentleman vends word to Tho New Meet Eta in Labor Temple H votes were Cormck. who subsequently took over Logan, I, MrCot-nicCarl k Cattle daf Faf of tinder the title later developed Into pneumonia.' which that too much celianc should not be cst for and mne Against a strike, ac- the business St Co. Not long after Mr. McCor caused bis death. was 28 years of Placed on all by who inreat the enHansen Livestock Sk Feedtng trances to theatre and picture house, cording to A. P- lUmwn, business nick buiit-'thpresent fine stroctur on age. Ogden. 2 cars, extra fancy; Joan the northwest comet of Main and Frst Heh. Mslsd. Idaho, 1 can Mr. Larsen left this cityFeb . short- with the truest that they be paid for agent ef the machinists union. moved his hankii and South g rreet. Uk.f, L,44ri; G. T. (r ly after enlisting In the medical corps looking after machine, while the own(a. Salt The vpmftany. Mr. Harrison said, has eetablishment of the U. a. army. On arriving at er attend the show. This gentleman up there The premise Olson. Kmery, Utahi'JsafXJ. C, Loner- - ' 'number a of the be a were large Was Fort Riley ha Invested made lance y subsequently occupied by gan. Salt Lake t cart; Portland Feedquarter to enl,t In the medical officers trainingcorporal Utah Saving dr Trust company and- b services of er Co, Bur.ley, Idaho, 1 car; Alev. Robb, youngster,' and went sen of late and in the process of re T. camp, tbe A Of from which position bo rapidly inside. IL fee lata Jonaa. minutes years, howeverr.iqano yal's 2 cars; P. I! Willardon, i advanclater, on turn- during the force h. not gien the ed to provisional sergeant. h.ir occupied bv Re dm in. ' Monro. I'tah. 1 car; LmG Fiula. Matt, Before ing aropnd. he saw the guardian of union Ih.y lui( - While, no and 82. treatment. men fair car the was the a student at the Ktmmmr. Coal company. eon, Colorado. I car.. comfortably seated near him leaving he of Utah, where he was a mem- an loving fhe picture as much aa Radaer Bro.. stocks and bonds, yc strike Is contemplate! Immediate!, Phrrp, of the building ai the basement ber of the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity. Jo Mr. Harrison, nch action cupv Salt Austin Brothers' Aaeociatloa.Stark-He graduated from the Latter-da- y present. y 2 on fat Iambs, F. A, wilt, he taken, he said. It tha company IaV. Saints university in 1818. being prescar Jdabo I fat. hxr, Biackfoot; idential that- - year senior-clas- s. doesn't i' guarantee of fair treat. Mr 1 car Waltt-bteadtuan, andy, Laraen bad h host of friend and a lanb, ment CHE fat lambs J T Edwards, Idaho Falla, beloved by Vll who Jtnew him. greatly General Jlanaser R. R Gemmell of 2 cars fat lamb. In Farmers ward, where ha had residI lah saea the PLAN FOR ERECTION the cumjany topper ed all his life,, he was known for hie Hog a contmrfeii to operate on the David JI riatlon'aon of Willi. ..a jcompan ambition tand hia great desire to be rho,,HiackfoolMshe, )stem. not aakid any 8arks eather, F, A. Ttsii or whom Wercimnn whether of service. Ha had devoted a consider- Tup vlsjfbsr; or not he esrrtes a uniau 1 car. BOYS BY FOUND Gseit, Idaho Falls, 8 cats; able part of hia time to farmtnr and among the flrpt of Utah's settlers, dicdU&rd, It Is entirelv a matter of i John Maiad. 1 csr; TV alter James, OF UTTIE PU1011SE kindred ' rt 1 csr; Ear pursuits nnd by dint ef yesterday morning, March 31, c) There are si present employed ap-Budge, BLtk Bock. Ltsh. had secured a II i 3 .cars. his resideip'e n th banks of education, 8 Cl Putnam. pro mutely J 50 men at the two bg which promised for future use- Jordan rUer, a,hvr the stream the, 1 car; Emil is loom eutrsting plants at Magus and Paul, Ikf fulness . by aIifornla avenue. He mssjthur Sir. iemmej ati( that the report-bor- n otado. 2 ear Not until a day or two ago was his In enmen this a ted itv vote to Sept. be 17, strike stock the It to and favonng Girls Order of Jt4f; of the Gleam of condition tbs ' at ail serious as tliough he ha nt been in the best of i would represent but a small and untm- tered m competition- there wtll he m the University of aUtah have decided telegrams regarded d been of health for some months past, there was total number concerning Part Iuroo Of thorourbhred Jersey car that tha school campus is, to have s a reasaortng nature. Sundry, however, nothin to indicate that his Condition at the two plant. However, it and ffed Two small boys placing In the trmJ' oreedit J !fboreBurlexhibited word cams that hia condition was criti- waa. serious. In fact, on HArt of Ingmont. theatre of Its own. following Greonwich cal, generally that the Saturday he is Fhe expectation and laat evening hia mother, ac- was enaaaed-altds- j in hia usual IaUs A rolorado: M K Parnon A Co. of Aa!t labors matter rwy be settled In an amicable loravtlle etatlon of tbe-Uvillage style. They took the first step companied by Mlsa Marian Wells hia and In the 1st. afternoon, at the manner end to the satiefactlou of a!L Ulth Haflroad Saiurdav afternoon Jke wI! exhibit and offer for nale Mi retowsrg this ' undertaking Saturday sweetheart, left for hia bedside. Short- quest of his and helfera onerard he rrandson, i 30 box found a of flick earHngruere When f announcement was cortAinlng night. made ly after midnight, however, word cam seated hlms.-l- i.il tha of the porch .... , of the plan. This occurred at the of hi death, and they were communi- whll the imie fellowsteps t secret under . took a kodak Burglars Use Unlocked presentation Saturday by the dramatic cated with at Rawlins Wyoming, and picture of him 0 seals. The station agent turned the fJr sale steeA. mm wq claee of tho school of a scries of one-a- ct are now on their wey back. Mr. Clayton performed tbe usual part Door to Enter House explosive 0Ter to deputy sheriff and The body will be tent to this city of th young men of pioneer I.K of Jutlgm. ' a doplaylets And It was met days. In It was brought to this etty. The off,-- J nation from tbn audience- of 818 by towards for burial. The young man t survived Mlerted fo j ,l iie explnrln and buildtn up tha the Little Playhousefund. j tn The by bis father and mother, four broth-er- u In th former capacity he madecountry. no hnw or for A rear door leff 'unlorKed for a mem. cere have a jourtheory as ( and five sisters baildlug, according to the plans of the into Arizona. the original idea be- her of the family r.lueatng homa.Ute , ney ',hh d,V,Vh.rYt ' Kr shetp- - A. JKnollinofPora- - girls, is to have a modem auditorium Belt lent. cl there; hut though the a ing f Na entrance and stage Large enough for ambittouu the for burglars whoTla, .,.y connection with he recent tdlo. ld.K. vice president party did some plowing for tha benefit pro ldd productions It In te have also a large Lewis Confers With ef th Indiana. tiey found tt advisable early today stole a watrh and chain, Moa Yng of the safe at the West Jordan ttonal WtxOgrowera aanoctalipn. Den- kitchenette in Its basement. V. Blavnev of The to return. He also freighted between worth about $128. and 10 In money csttlr--H. For building of such a theatre will mean this city and ia!:fornla Is the west and from th home of Georg Waramg. JTJ Utah Manufacturers Montana much. It la declared, for the dramatic Row.l.r -company, Hercules. C:i! , April T,r- h'ail GnnTh,Vking AProl In the north; cut wood In th art not only of this city but of tbs 117 V",vrds for the The watch, which canyanm- served with , the militia and Fifth avenue. west. Considerable Inter, other the Walter followed In In char J. vocation to Mr. Levi. hy of of Barring th his, man, times. Ho as carpenter Wood of Denver, rst is already' being shown In the dra- factarara axhiMta for valuable. trade mother, at tb stats fair, but matic department of the school by head ho buyer at Denver for Swift for many year past baabydevoted another rear door, which had been Thief Exchanges tjUltOT IU meat thla afternoon with tha himself prominent dramatic critics more, to farming, h had a locked when the family went to bed. Georgs r OT r UT Til tUT VtQfX 'A Comptn Barnard Bhaw. tbs playwright board of Blraetor of tho Manofactur. natural gift for muslo, and was a mem- waa found unliw-keia thought that! has written to MissEnglish Maud era and popular Clay the intruder escaped throueh of the of Utah, to talk , , ... that exlt.i , ber, head of tbe department.MayInquir- iplAntAnoclatton " for securing a compNts and rvn.iton orchestra. From the home of F V. Cushing. 43S rfT tries must be on the ground aot 'lataPfall particulars of tho work she rosontAtlvo ing bv fils tomobil was fumituro Ha Is survived was on t Mr stolen of. avenue, Utab van, itian manufacEdith April display Knrah Saturday la doing and an eastern magastna has turara-a- t ba married In a lavallter eet wtt$s flvg pearls tha catalog naxt TalL Ear!j,wn Clayton, whom wif, The yard ft is announced, are All and a stolen yeatorday morning from tho noticed tha work In plnywrltlng J. Olada. Aocretary of tha stata falrjksd anonlr son, n. H. Clayton, being dons by students under tbe direction aoclation, will alao ba are extended a present at the' Jt- bf tha KH Lake police department of Prof B. Boland Lewis ano ua ue piece vis found invitation. Tbe opening dy hespecial been meeting Tha manufacturers have re- also by a large numbor of brothora and day b) the police. funds for the now ceived rlM . A guitar, aa Salt Lake day; Friday, the HO Fourth avenue, re- - j1? Invitation from the Tbe was instrument Whltne. o, designated ipuaiea R H. building. Clark, ih wall known will be held ea ported Saturday the theft of a tan . Lloyd secured di . . aarvirrs Show aseooiatlon Id Stock do Funeral found J. Warden. ftaturday, h. day; bjSergt. rrader. will shortly appear In dm matte attend The fat ftor eihibltloo to ba Wednesday, ApTT , nit.j 11 years old, a drtar, ar- - Ing tah due p.m., in Can- case and the ane Aaji J, L Ought, held the latter part of this weak at non ward chap!; and the body may Kenyon hotel, and tbe Guardian Fire Hter, re ted yesterday fJ'ernoo; First The fat stock auction will start at 14 I ho first 94 tha Felt Union stockyard I Lake the viewed at avenue ntrC. and residence, ntf Cali- and Automobile Insurance eompanv, I6 irfy The be cyelemen o'clock Fjrtday morning, when buyers ways a favorite In Lake, wilt give manufacturers, that day between atwl J. A. Egbert, The j representing thl leading packers and to A. C fornia avenue. If eft Fourth South street, told the po J. K. Woodard according an afterpoon of warBalt Androclea-an- d opem vie noon add AUead pas will la show tha Hce o'clock auttofcobii acoSssoiies accused of having stolen the eommiss'on house optfauug la tho secretary in bad youth Burial will that the Melting PoL , I west aU.be os hAi metor vaa N Urge tHimbera be lo tbe City eemetei beea aiolea frog theta , . 1 stock-yard- DEM Tea-der- ed ' - HMD -- rcte -- -- . Wl. lng nh, 4- m "? of iys -- w j ef two-stor- . ( 11 ld com-pa- - e ai: mJ s r doing much farm frgyss.'vsrc inxsfxx ay -- -- him-elf- ." -- i pfii effioien-sudden- IT ly eelf-elfo- be-s- him-bn- Hi mm STlTlS i d 1 J - - 14 I Bab-ooc- k. - or !,TSLr t t I old-ti- . - 7 - IT 1J. - I -- lllue-trat- Inter-mounta- in -- u e. j Week 9, s j om 'I -- Home of New Bank Hai Entries Include Carload Finanof Site Lots From as History Leading Stockcial Concerns Since Early men of Utah and Idaho Names of Judges. 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