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Show - , , , - ' , ' . - . . - - , - . .. - - - - , . .. - . TITE DESM IIET ;NEWS FRMAy . ' 11, 1901 J.,k1k;UARY ,-- .. - --- -- -- -.: AT MIOVALE .1)tylliElis pnijtj - llsti!ilEs -' Fare ErPectantidthers- USED BI- TIIIREE CEICEIATIOXS . : 7 . I - I g' ' ' ' beetingg CIM? , IN MU 1ir , ' er , -- Tr.12111tk 1 1 I 3 . till ilift snake garb:011one I -- " ,. , , "'''''; - - e 1921 -- e succeed- CHECKS STOLEN FROM - BREDA!) MAN EIETIIBNED , Atiproximately $500 worth of chocks stolen from W. IL liunsberger. ticket agent for the Denver & Ilia Grande railroa& when hie pockets wore picked as he entered lieCornIck & Co.'1'hank Dec. 18. have besn recovered. ...These cheek' were mailed to Roger B. nolds, general delivery, Ogden. on the day of the robbery and were enclosed in Hotel Utah stationery. A typewrit- ge - -- - - beeriebtsined in that they-bea robbery. .fgo one called for the letter at the Ogden office and on Jan. 7 It wan sent to the dead letter office at San Francisco. Yesterday it wag recetved by the powtmaster at Salt Lake. Nortame was signed to the 1Ctt.r.1tia believed by the police that Reynolds swan a partner of tits pickpocket te kin Hunaberger's pockets were se bureyieg ts make a to $2,000 before the deposit of close - bank closed at noon on Dee. as jowled about by two men es ha entered the bank but ha did not know he had been robbed until he put his hanti-i- n his Docket after the In011ey. He then rushed to the street In an effort to find the pickpockets but failed to sea them. No trace of the thieves was everfoitnd. he-wa- s s --w- -- tgrays-tan- Ben- - took effect with this morning's issue. has:been mane by Virgil Wyatt, editor.' Dinwooder was formerly news editor of the paper. The appointment Of Theodore Curtis as, eseistant businees manager of the Chronicle was also made. Plans are now being made at the untversity for the holding of the first annual convention of the Western Intercolleglate Press association whichis in proceas of being organized. Invitations to more than 76 editors of publications in western states hive been sent out. i TT 12" V42 in--ha- 1 Our entire line of Flannelette Night :Gowns. All Childzien's Sweaters and Sweat- eiSets, sizes up to 28. Special line of Children's Rompers. Hearing will be reopened soon in: the federal trade commis.sion against the ttah-IdatSugar company. according to an announce-- 1 roent made by Henry Ward Beer. special attorney:In charge of the Investi- Zi C M. I. Art gation and who arrived in Salt Lake last night Mr. seer said he would immediately get into communication wivh attorneys for the company and make arrangements to open the hearing within the next few days. The complaint alleges conspiracy In restraint of competition in interstate commerce and investigations wers started last April. Adjournment was taken In December over the holiday' I period. I - . tins. Schilling's is one of them. sealed - Schilling.Coffbe , 1 , :t: ' Sa1e---.A11- ., . ' The Best Cough Medicine,.. . Winn a druggist finds that his cus- 1 tomers all speak well- - of a certain.. I II preparation. be forms a good .0PittlOn i of It. and when in need of such a: medicine is elmoet certain to IMO It himeelf --andThis is why so many druggists use end rec-- . ommend Chamberlain's CAmsh Remedy. J. B. Jon.... ,wellknotruilirttga, 1,11,1 sitys, "I hare useg Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my' ftmily for the past Seven years, and bare found it to be the best cough medicine I hare over known,"..Asiv. - z. our iii duk w IP Amma, 4113 annommi int ark raihti I ---EP -- th ,11A boat GOiiiiiiii: ir Tit,11,14 - ,v ;I , Ve.. These prices would be marked in a regular way yery much more than double these figures; , Z St4p10s.-,,....'-- '.:.:.C--:..M,..1:,..- Roriaik.4b1-:FT:P14.::0-4tr:- 2570 - - Off - Z. C. M. Embroicleries, v '3 OFF , - - Our entire stock of EmbroideriesSwisss Nainsook and bric Edgings, Insertions, Beadings, Flouncings, etc., . OFF. special all this week at Seat-flings- ONE-THIR- Cam- , D HandkerctlefsHill Price A lot of soiled Handkerchiefs. The regular prices run from 15e to 35e. Your choice at HALF THE REGULAR PRICES. Fabric 25c (0 I yWe are showing our of Royal coclety New Spring line Package Goods SAT. Gun,zinivit,AToRs,4.,? SOUTH MAIN ST. ; .,,. 2570 Off . --- , Am Imo- .- 11000einondolommolo lomml NMERIMPONINOMMNP - $ P -- israt - t party to ot.i i GIT)iiii207-0-0i- All Silk, Chamoisette, Leatherette and Duplex Gloves, all colors and white. all this week at 20 PER CENT OFF. ALL KNIT AND WINTER GLOVES I he RIgh aif laughstm lung A t the Right Time Ltgarden ontuflAittf,r. 2; traft-siii- -- - - inch-cati- on ' in-- , - 011 I e I e,......... -- f- emit re ' pn - at SIS ArP - V- - TOASTIES tr -- --- ---- make the flakes fly J9641,.. - --- . sals 0540v' a if Flakes ?lade 9 cip keeps a mar:s skin fit e --- cause ...-- Resin 0 'Mew like - el' ,L..-- - t A t rn . ' iehow courtesyjcsAti9, e striving 4errtof reany eacei'fo'r. pub- nece8sary to protect ft child fre an after him hoer waiting Hefty. no kept mother would hesitate to croup. , Cons er mendmen ts appointment.. protect her oftepring . but when It is having made I A The cabinet member greeted him with only necesmary to keep- t, at hand a To Municipal Laws & handshake while the:ether nodded bottle of Chmberlairfs Cough Remey artl:sts or and la the both Iterbert By Corey. top manner and give it 8 soon so the tint ,theirl ..bla head with a But Caruso heaps. respective NEW ICBMOne of the New of croup appear, there ex At a meeting of the legislative comlbyway of farewell. Marebatt 4 Caruso very spriously . whereas Nary by I Chamberlain's A young clergyman In the group many who neglect it. mittee of the state, municipal league, York writers has trtade the discovery tragic Chaplin In hTs' of his experience with a few leecl- Cough Remedy is within the reach g way.. some one had told amendments to the city improvement, that Charley Chap lid Is Oaf saddest, of all is and TAKE effectual.- -4 ?Arcs. and E ONES prompt the ever alert publicity: bishops and- otherpigh dignItartes taxation, eleotiOn and city court laws gloamiest, moat temperamental soul :Billy Guard. the in the chutch, and enid that almost Advelleement. and Metropolitan the is tuity crammed-witopera; teeny It always Freud were Considered..but io fOrmal action talive..lie is always- it was the man of importanee He compy, that Caruso bad once re(- - i, a nd morbid worries. ,,nir cL an. men who have time to take who had time to write th e careful, was taken.' The meeting was held hitetsache mods wrong side to and trickle Out, erred to Chaplin as: was lis the; prompt letter or to pay the kind lit- !pains in little matters. This The Caruso of the films" Thursday afternoon in the office of toe that be does everything in Just the So Guard arranged a meeting be- - conclusion that you would have gained tie attention. whereas the small parish W. H. Tolland. ckl attorneY, whO la reverse way. He yearns to plaY Ham- chairman Of the league. Further ac- let, but ha will never attempt it. His tween the two &Teat men and brought had you overheard the comments of i priest utaa,usually the one who had no tion Will be taken at a meeting to be soul. he says, is too tragic for the a swarm o f renal-torOkla's', prom- men in different oc - time.' o A young musician spoke of the care- held Jan. 19 at which, time It is part. Hamlet is a part which can only, inent citizn an d the like as witn esses a group f young tot the historic event When the parade cupations when they discussed their! ful attention to the little details of and have sub- be played by a comedian. planned to prepare mitted to the '' legislature various I Anyhow. be told a good storyothis penetrated Caruso's dressing room the experiences with various men of reallocurteiry that he had observed in some t of -- the musicians .he had known of ' , them a view of his moo mance. amendments to these IaWL meeting with Cerium The tnen are tenor. preReote.d.ate He was wet back broad lookengaged in 1 One of thee young men was a !international fame. whereas it and he did not In, Into the mirror, tit nell"cet; Wile Seeks Divorce. "futitimeruecihcatartatett;r15toti'ecrfotolkheal itnhs'ahl'altirhheinrgtthne I even pause 'From time, to time hitt anne71.7'elreexrplarTnpeodrtethr at notes Of thanks, the priceless vocal chords gave out a and the greater the lm- - tentione-Llitther husband that of cards a'hen good dor,artr worth of grunts. By thousand falsely Charging wished man he sending I thoughtful the of public SaYS -portance in- and by tha situat ion began' to wear to reply-t-o accused herof keePint company with gwq the greater pains and greater form require d, prompt I. ' -, on ...... '''' the neglected Chaplin. .... he shoe,i. A cabinet mem- - quirt's, etc. other men. Lily A. slack seeks a, courtesy .. so seemed funny to rile, be ex- In part the very eTcocett himself from guests at a' Arid' so it goes - - --from George Slack in a coma plained, that singer ahould believe fact that a man ha e achieved success --- --- superiorlo a comedian. Bo I means that he has a mind equal to plaint filed in the Third district court. his over 'looked shoulder Into mirthe time bet fibs also allege.4.hat-14;4n- s grasp more detail than the smaller shouted: ror and man. And also it is true that the , swore at her and at another time "Greetings from the Caruso of the t,,,,,'ill.,.. mere fact that a man is thoughful -' choked and threatened her. ' The to the Movie Sr"of Chaplin 1 the opera." asnow-storz- u sod.considerate in small things ofton 'l' twasetetas restoration Of her maiden mtme. Lily Caruso turned then. black rake ea ''' ithrarikineessznylouilluevet wins Just the good will needcd to give ' ,,,,,rest--Ainsworth. and d40 a month alimony his fate, h:s vatuable mouth blaring ...No matter bow efficient a man mil I ' him the needed boost on the ladder of la staked. . hie brows drawn al:costly sYllaNes. her it be has an ugly skin touted together, then .... .. ..-- -eruption slarvenc:: 1.most to his uppet li- n- Ile wee -he is bound to create an unfavorable angry you need Beechams What reopieI A'h the way through. Chaplin caw L School Board Elect indication a is mouth good run impression. Your risk this Why when rills, am a you Ian, he had spilled the beans. stenographer and my' Reainol Ointment and Resinol Soap of the condition of stomach and bowel,. employer. a middle aged married man.; clear "So," said be, "I did & quick fade." W. W. Wilson was yesterday elected t away eczema and, similar lin-has recently been getting me to mend mors so easily? This gentle treat. President of the toard of education his glOVell. Am I lowering my dignity JOB raivirvirs AND BOOK meat bat been prescribed by phy- by doing this? the Jordan district at a session held f We are the BINDING. C0171, Glove mending is hardly one of the Mcians for years to heal akin troll,. . pioneers in Job Printin the Jordan high .chooC 3. R. Alof a usual bles tasks and Book iitenographer. It rarely fails. required Binding in the state ing and len was chosen vies president and the You, might do it witkaut tom of dig., Reatnol Shaving Stlek makes the Our facilities are the hest for handother members of the board are Ily You ought to be able to Judge of daily clam a nity. obey no pitsitaura,. ,, any work, ling how L. Ask L. matter W. and F. rum Stocking. sew drusQuinn tor the ittainot ario. for Yourself by nOtteing your employ:large or bow small. Olson. Niels Thompson was chosen 411;irsana Soko ai Aar Meacham ha Ile Weald ers manner of asking you.. ingrnagalamitaanaggaggiaamikiminw.monli TILE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. clerk and Seth Plgton, treasurer. 11 .4 ss i 112-11- 4 i -- at SPecial . OMMM. i All White Lawns, Batiste, Flaxons, Dimities, Nainsook, Madras, Long Cloth, Swisses, Organdies, Voiles at All Impellmg Price Reductions Maintain On Sheets, Sheeting, Bed Spreads, Pillow Cases, Cotton Blankets, Wool Blankets, White and Plaid.Wool Blankets, Cotton Pilled Comforts and Satin Coveredlitillts. All Bed Pillows, 25 Per Cent Off. All Down, Feathered and Silk-FloCushions, 25 Per Cent Off Department Goods to at AMOMMINEMOIEVIIMME. uuO'fik , :4. Price Reductions. No Exchange on Sale Goods. ----- .0 a titat' 711r Cloth CoatsThe season's most popular fabrics and modelsplain and fur trimmedthere's a good assortment of sizes and colors,-- Half Price All 35 yarn, a ball II - - A All Knitted Underwear m- 44) im) ILO - A final (Clean-u- p HALF go Stamped PRICE. One table of Package Goods at HALF PRICE. YARN SPECIAL 65c yarn' 45c All 50c yarn, 35c a ball a ball ... ... h fee gives you , It costs no more per cup than ordinary coffee. The fine coffees are mostly packed in vacuum , 0! .2 ..- .,., L nd Half Pr Ice I lett-hand- 1. Lir? All Philippine GONVIIS Envelope All of our Children's Gowns, Draw-ti- ll -Chemises, choicedesign and Pri Ileen Slips.- - Children's White Dresses, ages 3 Ladies' Italian Silk Vests, Bloom to 6 years. era and Envelope Chemises. Children's Knitted Skirts, all sizes up to 6 years. , ' Wings of the morning! Begiaright now and start your day right with a cup of good coffee. Enjoy the rich, smooth taste., and the invigoratica. for the day's and set-u- p work that really good cof- ,i),, 4", L' Half Price - - ',IC ..,.e , nair rrice and ui Approximately 60,000 acres of gemernthent land In the vicinity of George will be surveyed during the early part of Fein-naraccording to an announcement made yeeterday by D. G. D. Ilirkpattick, assistant United Ewes supervisor of surveys In tah and Nevada. The survey was applied for by home steedore holding claims on the treat which embraces three townships in the southern part of the state. A special engineer to take charge of the enrveying party will be pent ont from Washington. according to a, telegram reeeived yeeterday by Mr. Kirkpatrick., ,.. 1 l'ri 1 All fresh stock to select from. Choose from our entire line of Night Gowns, Envelope Chemises, Skirts, Drawers, Straight Cheralses Corset Covers, etc. - Re Reopened Soon l - 111 - to ,,,,, C. M. I. Undermuslins I -- g - 7 , . 0 The election of an editor of the Red! and Black at the West high (whoa' 1st being held today. The candidates fort nest year's oditotiiblptlia stliobl publication were Sumner Tufts. Rich-- I ard Beck and Irvin Schindler. These students- war. elected by a faculty committee from the six nominees sub-- 1 bythw Junior claim according-t- o a new method of electing for this position adopted this year. Sugar-Ilea-rin- ,I, I $35.00. I Students Yotefor -- .0 mood 11-4'- f They are exceptional values at Hz Till Asinvb. , ... . Sahnensonr-wholto-,renignatio- Ammo.. - 1 The fabrics are taffetas , canton crepes, georgette ancl embroidery " combinations: -- -- ofillti , s bile . Case Of Will Survey Acre. age In St. George Section ' - 4- pavies,, browns, . , - 4.4 i,,,- -- p 4', - .1' it-,A. ., . 7,4 1 - , t '1 - , III ' .- atisogA'r - , ..- M. s ew - , , i IN - ,ellitb- - r : the tents will be large 'neigh to ao-- 1 commodate from four to &Int W1101141 which. comddering that the averago; Inform-The at an 1 stay of each party will be about two will furnish &n outing for P. weeks, al meeting Thursday indorsed the recommendation of Commiationer T..1 proximately 100 visitors during Iasi T. Burton of the street department, rmon. Pre transportation for the occu- -, that ell proposed paving and curb and gutter work be curtailed to lust Pants in going to and from the camp' been promised the forest - odic& that which is absolutely necessary, has Mr. Parkinson. by 'Mayor, C.- Clapse and until Fitch feel! said once Neaten and tho city commission. better able to meet the expeneee.1 be for the benefit Of camp-wil- l with-thMany- - protests- had- - freely-fileAutomobiles ant not departmeet. me Burton saidwad those not owning tti. camPing because of the nature and number of provided, the pretests los MR' justified in makNcrtned as ing the recommendation. such work ea has already been- - started erM be 'LP Manag. g Editor completed, however. This action, said -- 107 Commissioner Burton. will mean a Annotutosinsiat of the appointment saving to the city this year of between while $500,000 $80.000 875,000 and Dean Dinwoodey Is managing todl7 will be removed from the immediate of tor, of the Utah Chronicia.- - tho newsconcern of property owners. paper at the University of Utah. to A ',en - 1 fs, arViit; contribu- - similar , . .,, - 1t - : - Ilk 1, leverat-otherAdvi- 1 . .. A ENZ ,., . . ,0, Ott V:..";,11,111111 AOPOI ,.; ... , - - . , , ,..Ni ,I - . ; of further reducing later on, it is the cooking ate'Veall according to an an- intention of thia.'compailit to-- make nouncement madeby Diva.. no further cut for the balance of 1.0PL Parkinson. forest yesterday of the supervisor --Wasateli-nation- at foreiL-7-le also-- , o&-- 1, e platinedte have - fll ATI1 tit, titr ) 7,,,,. , I ' :1; '4,''' 7,, rTo - ------, ,Av ec't 't - , goTTONwagg' furnaces. plane conveyors, etc.. which I ' ' 7 will increase the local capacity and efficiency. A notice has been posted I serve as a undone for the 1 announcing a reduction of 15 Pe. community camp wtdch id to be. cent in wages, and stating that one next summer la Big Cot- -i composty has taken the matter of wage 'wale reduction under serious I the Salt Lake Rotary canyont -Conaideratkm, anek-- while roost plants Itonwood donate 20 iente to be are mrkking temporary cuts ranging - .. - -- ..... . ' , ' '.- . , , pro-111- . ill- , . , lima P. worth of theInstaliation of cosnts.uous 161 " ' - - ,, , ' , - pus geocazir e l lovirnaisooe M. SO PAM pm rtah Steel torporation at h114- - trims ibasarSLO 1101.001 CO. OUT. Main. ea. 1 1 1 vale, resumed .work today at its loci , III , plant with about 250 men, beginning , I operations at the billet mill. Plans TO ESTABLISH SUMMERhavebean made for about 035,000 The - - - - - - , . STEEL COIIPORATITI .rt , , . 4. - .. , , - - ,- -- - 6 BEECHArill'S PILLS - : --- |