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Show DAILY UTAH STATE Utahna Theater week all the drama comedy IN CONFERENCE CLOSED i and 30c IS THIS REALLY MY OLD COAT? F. S. K1 With the unainroua sustaining of thv general authorities of the church, 6IRL WITH THE lOc, 20c, the of Labor Inaugurate Branch of American Federation At Sait Lake. Representatives In the Federation of Labor hall at Salt Lake City, Monday, one hundred and fifty union men, representing some thlrty-riv- e union, in Ogden and talt Luke and about 5.0i0 union men, met to organise a branch of the American Federation of Labor. The convention convened at 10 o'clock In the morning and John X Spalding was elected temporary chairman. A credentiala committee was then apiKdnted and the credential, of the different delegate, collected. After other routine work had been completed the meeting adjoumd until 1 o'clock in the afternoon. At the afternoon aeaalon a permanent organisation waa formed. John N. Spalding, buaineaa agent of the local carpenter, and state organiser for I'tah of tha American Federation of lahor, was elected president, while tha following were elected: W. M. Piggott of Ogden, and J. Armbmater, Frank H. Stewart, J. R. Currie and M. H. Wllaon of Salt Austin Davis of the typography cal union, was elected secretary and seventy-eight- h annual spring con- ference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Iky Saints cam to a close late yesterday atfernoon. The dosing service was held in tha tabernacle, which was crowded, in aplta of tha fact that thousands had left fur, their homes throughout tha country the night before or directly afer the morning service. Leaders of the church declare that the conference Just clitbed was the most successful In th history of tha church and that they believ. more god has been done than ever before The weather was one of the essential Inter-mounta- in bringing such, a larga crowd at this time of the year. What is generally known as conference weather started with a vengunce yesterday just before the close of the features In afternoon meeting. MR. FLUKES NARROW ESCAPE Defective electric wire srauavd a 404 blase at the home of EL J. Fluke, 421 East Fecund South street, Salt Lake, yesterday morning about 10 o'clock. The fire started on the upper floor of the house. Mrs. Fluke, who waa sick In bed In a room on the lower floor, did lh building waa ablase " know That ia an expression aftan heard whan a man gets back from ua tha aid Ovareaat ha aant ta ba praaaad ahd "freshened up." it ia hard ta baliava j that ia tha aama eld garment, with all tha wrinklaa and unahapalinaaa takan until m1rhbor' nu,k! P- j 1n fn,m uPaUlr window, ran Into aut of ib If yau want auch a aurpriaa ,h hou,,e Bnd warned her of her dan-Laaand alng your coat or any othor gar er MrB- - Kluke w j Jto to walk to mint you hava that may noad rejuvenatreee. j how eao wa will give quickly ating, and But for the timely warning of tha j it anothor laaaa of life. And at little treasurer. mlht b,v lushed, n1hbor' The waa the first meeting Monday too seat, etep ever taken in the way of organ-- ; islng a centralized labor body rep re- renting the entire state of Itah and ! ELKS WILL HAVE BI6 union men generally are much Interested in the outcome of the undervice-preside- Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS AND 437 CLEANERS ?5th Street PAQE THREE. AT ZION YESTERDAY AND AUBURH HAIR 7. 1938. Days Doings In Utah DIXIE LAND THE TUESDAY. APRIL JOURNAL. ! thl I ka ; taking. The body known ae the Utah Federation of Labor, the oldest central body In the State, Ia In reality, only a body representing the local union men of Salt Lake and the name of the organisation will perhaps be changed from that of Utah Federation of Labor to Salt Lake Federation of Labor. The nest convention of the new State federation will be held In the Federation of Labor hall on May I. It la ex- - TIME ATliEUREKA Man. in Fit of Despondency. Suicides At Salt Young BIG Lake City. Our entire stock of wall papers reduced marly yeur tim to paper up cheap. F. S. KMtiuar, a young mail in good health ami with plenty of money for a new aturt in the world, hanged himself morning back of the Welling. toa hole' it South Temple and TIilM West etnvtA Salt Lake City. Killuiur's deKndciH'y waa apiwrvnt-l- y due t Ilia failure to meet success when hi- went to work for tlie Steptne Valley Smelling A Milling company, at MciMl. Xev. This failure crushed him. lie taa an ambitious man, but lacked strength of clmracter. and Ills failure gnawed at his heart until he iv ix lived uMiii aelf destruction. He left a farewell leter to his par-ent61r. ami Mra. F. Kill mar, of Silencer. Iowa It waa a cruel letter for a grieving mother and father to read. Tlii rambling sentences Indicated that Killmar must have been driven insane by his thwarted ambition. Killmar waa nut more than thirty years old. He arrived In Salt Luke Before from Mctilll on Wednesday. coming t lie re he had worked for the Steptne company at MeQlll, which la building the great smelter fur the handling of the copper ores of the Nevada Consolidated and the Cumber-land-Kl- y rr transit YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD in price, New is HYRUM PINGREE, MGR. - coiupank-- lure Increasing the salaries of various APPRECIATE uiciubcra of ilie slate bourd of equalisa- OP LIBERTY. LAND tion Is valid. The law also reduced tlie salary of A. H. Kdler, reporter of decisions for tlie supreme court, from I 5K00 to Stioo a yes a and Increased the The steerage iaaaengera who sail and his from America may be roughly divided salary of the adjutant-generj Into (wo classes those who go homo assistants. Fldler did not like tlie wuy the Icgls. because they have succeeded, and because who home luture treated him, and brought suit those go have failed. The clilldrea to have the law declared Invalid lu so (hey far as any changes in salaries are made Nr always loath to return, says tha author of On tlie Trail of the Immi by it. grant," especially those who havo gone to school In America. Amuahka, I bright girl, goea from Pennsylvania town to the Frencaln district In Hungary. Blio ia dressed American fashion, haa gone to the public school and npeaka English fair-i- y well. "Amushkn Moya, tell me, do No, you like to go back to llungaryf Ire. America la the brat country. There we havo white bread and butter and candy, and I can chew gum to beat tha band; and team 111' Iter eyes t the memory of tha American luxuries she haa tasted. One of the reluming, who had traveled far, and hid een on that Journey the galleries of Paris, Munich and Dresden, said: "I tell you, the flneat piece of statuary In the whole world la the Qoddeaa of Hla Present Stats In New York harbor.M-YoutLiberty "What state does tha young fellow Companion. belong to who wanta to marry old Blllyuns' daughter? "Judging from Cow Caught by Hsr Tall. hla appearance when ! saw him come Caught by her tall In the cleft of a I out of the old man'e office should say tree, u cow belonging to Joseph Blake a state of collapse. of Geonaland subtil sled without food, except the bark of trees or drink fur PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS five weeks When found aha waa reduced to a skeleton, but the sight of that outdoor exercise la needed by the man apiutrently Infuriated her. the American people. That's all very and with a lungs ah broke her tall welL but how can people wilh rheuoff and charged her would-brearurer. matism follow that advice? The an- He sought safety on the top of a swer la simple ua Ballard's Snow woodpile a short distance away and Liniment and tha rheumatism will go; waa kept there for s of leave) ng you as spry as a colt. Gives an hour. Tha desire for food finally quick and permanent relief from rheu- became uppermost to the animal, and matism, neuralgia lams back and all she wandered away In quest of It pains 8be waa found later, and Is Improving Sold by Geo. F. Cars under care. Portland Oregonian. al a EJ. OTHERS FILE ANSWERS 711, B. P. O. E., will give repre-aetatlv- speech-mak-troub- h'a three-quarter- nmm England's Premier a Mine of Energy DM(GAN SHEET MUSIC ar included Mue'c Cs in new the great semi-annu- sale al v(ng en. Are you going of the Thomas Heme let this opportunity of a 4 lifetime alip byf There are a great many good bargains left, they must all gq and if prices and terms ar any indueemenL we are aura the goods wifi not stay on the floor long. Who ever heard of getting a high grade piano for $21700 ws have a few of these left and if you are going to buy a plans come in and w will shew you what w havs We ........ ......... .............a. 2 Ogden Furniture '& Carpet Co. EUREKA, April I. Tlnttc Lodge No. Answers were filed Monday morning a smoker In Judge Marshall's court fur nine of MTCHELL BROTHERS next Thursday evening at their hall. the sixteen Individuals and corporaThla smoker la designated an "Interna- tions Involved In the big merger suit tional. For what reason no one can against E. H. Harriman ei al. The COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC as It will be unique persons and corporations filing tlielr conjecture. yet Sao your homo poop la. Dent It will doubtless be startling. Indl- - answer were the Union Pacific Railand pay big eommiaaiona ta aganta. cations are that the attendance will be road company, (he Oregon Railroad A Yard appaoito City Camatary. ted that over 200 delegates from j the largest ever. From all over the j Navigation company, tha San Pedro, pec BUY. SEE US BEFORE YOU alt over the State will be In attend- - district, and the outlying dlstrictA too, Lx Angeles A Salt Lake Railroad com. ance and notices have been sent to all j the homed tribe will arrive In herds, panyi the Southern Pacific Railroad 9 the unions In Park City, EurekA Og- - j The program will consist of musical eninpany, the Farmers' Loan and Trust den, Provo and most of tha mining ; numbers, speeches, some of which will company, Edward H. Harriman, Henry ea be serious perhapA but mostly humor- C. Frink and William A. (Mark. No Co. camps through the State to send Ogden Rapid ous ?), and last but not least Tyler answer waa filed by the two Hill roads to the meeting. The new federation will not recog- Bill (no need of mentioning hla last the Great Northern and the Northern TINE CARD nise Socialism In any of its phases name) will spread tha "International Pacific Railroad company. and will not affiliate with the Indus- - lunch. Judge Howell of Ogden will be The Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe THROUGH CARS. trial Workers of the World, the or-- there aa the piece da resistance'' not Railroad company has secured an ex' le tension of time until April 15 In which First Wash. Are. car leaves ganlxation which has caused so much In the edible, but In the and suffering In Goldfield and lng line and there are some local Elks to file Ita answer. Otto 11. Kahn, North end Wash. Ava.... 4:11 a.m. j that kre not so alow. and 15 niln. thereafter till 11:10 o.m. various other camp A James Stillman, H. H. Rogers and First Wash. Ava. ear leaves II. Schlff, through their repre-- , Jacob South end Wash. Ave.... 4:11 a.m. aentstlvs Parley L. Williams secured and 14 min. thereafter till 11 M p.m. an extension of time until the May rule First Z5th Street car laavea West end ISth Street.... 4:14 Ain. day. May 4. Summons have never been and 16 min. thereafter till 11:46 p.m. but these summons were recogabroad, First 25th Street oar leaves nised by Mr. Williams Monday morn4:16 Am. East end 25th Street and IS min. thereafter till 11:24 p.m ing. Mr. Williams appears as counsel for all the persons and corporations First 22nd Street ear leaves East end 22nd Street.... 4:0T a.m. who have thus far filed their answers and 15 min. thereafter till 11:22 p.m. 11. E. Booth, United States District First 22nd Street ear leaves la to be assisted in this suit Attorney, 4:22 Am. Depot by Cordnlo Severance and Frank B. and It min. thereafter till 11: ST p.m Kellogg, both of whom are recognised Through Cara Lsaving Center at 25th and Washington Ava. Herbert Asquith, the next prime min- ure, aa one who la quite content to be as Hill people. ister of England, la a abort man with among the rank and file of a large pal Tha title of the case In which the First Wiiu, Ava car going North laavea corner 4:24 Am. wavy, silver-gra- y nine answers were filed Monday la the hair, loose fitting ! lamentary party. and 14 min. thereafter till 11:44 p.m. clotheA and a pallid, lawyer-Uk- e When H Arises face, United States of America venue the First Wash. Ava car going ia dissipated Union Pacific Railroad company, E. H. and steady that But mouth Impression a with very straight South leaves earner 4:44 a.m. and 15 min. thereafter till 11:14 p.m. eyes. Asquith's Incessant mental tur- when he risen to hla feet Then the Harriman, et al. moll and hla heavy burden of empire personality of the man shines forth and First 26th Street ear going East leaves comer 4:05 Am. la never shown on his face. No fever- - the most casual eyf can see what and 15 niln. thereafter till 11:64 p.m. lah haste marks his footsteps as he en- - I makes him a power In the house of UTAH BEEKEEPERS' Firrt 25th Street car going house of commons; he, heart commons From hla first dosen words the teevd West leaves comer 4:25 Am. dls- and 15 miip thereafter till 11:44 p.m. no sign of the nerve trying day of It la apparent that, though one may ANNUAL CONVENTION dehla to will like be It him, has Ignore he Impossible completed already work; First 22nd Street ear going occaIn and him. room manner Hls with the varies East leaves comer 4:21 a.m partment in hla private and II ml a thereafter till 11:40 p.m. the cabinet chamber. sion. First 22nd Street car going It U generally ruthless. He will The Utah Beekeepers aaeoclatlon hla way over the outHe picks to Depot leaves corner. . . 4:24 Am. on tha front brush political friends aside with the held ministers of feet stretched Its regular annual convention at and 16 min. thereafter till 11:41 p.m. bench with the alow precision of an same rough verbal gesture that he uses 14 oclock Monday morning In the Canyon Cam. Idler. Hls hands are in bis trousers to foes He does not go out of hls way Council chamber, Salt Lake City. Tha First Canyon car leaves De- hU face U placid, slightly to he conciliatory. and over meeting wae enthusiastic . 10:15 Am. pockets at He has not the genial manner and twenty-fivhla whole attitude that of and ' bored, e were present E. members And every hour thereafter eaunterer only faintly In- dry wit with which (Nr Henry Campbell-Ba- 8. Loveey, president of the associauntil . 1:15 p.m. the leUurely Is wont to soften the In the scene which hls entry terested tion, delivered the opening address in First Canyon car leaves Oginto the chamber has opened up for asperities of parliamentary warfare. which he outlined the subjects to be den canyon 10:46 am. him. He has neither time nor patience for considered at the present session, and And every hour thereafter such things The Asquith seated with Tonie for s Crewd discussed the effect of the smelalso until ,, 1:45 p.m It Is said that Asquith,- lacking per- bored face and laxy attitude on the ter smoke on bees In part, he said: sonal magnetism, Is not a leader of treasury bench U not the Asqultch who I am glad to meet the members of Through Hot Springs Cara. men, and yet In these later days the makes a fighting speech. Fimt Hot Springs car leaves the Beekeepers' association this mornCuts te the Heart advent of the cold faced chancellor of 25th 8L and Wash. ave. for there are so many Interesting Llstiessness drops from him like a ing, a of the in acts way the exchequer at .. 1:26 am. that must be carefully conquestions tonic on the crowded lines of hie sup- mantle as he rises to hU feet and takes sidered for the benefit of the organisaAnd every hour thereafter of those hls place In front of the famous dis- tion and the 4:25 p.m. porters even In a good many until beekeeping Industry at as to hls patch box to expound to the house a satisfied not are entirely who First Hot Springe car leaves laws of the association The large. now and highly contentious piece of need Hot Springe at..:....,... 7:16 am. orthodoxy. revising, for many of them In hU all with seeming legislation. HU pale face Is slightly their that know They And every hour thereafter present form are not practice!, j unseconds flushed, hls eyes are the and Indications are that now Is the 11:11 p.m. placidity he can within thirty until .. furious consciously hls shoulders go back a litOn Tuesday and Friday nights a late turn hmlself Into a dragon of to do It The smelter, time proper action. They know that for all his tle and his head adopts an aggressive smoke le another Important question ar la ran for theaters. ardor. of cold le a picture Indifference he will spring to battle poise. He to he considered, and we Should units Natiaa, with smashing blows the Instant them In a deep, sonorous voice he opens with to protect our. industry from the con Care leaving Washington avenue tcW la an opening. HU Icy preparedness some well balanced generalities sequences of this plague. uinale at 11:45 and 12 p. m. go to tha for emergencies In three minutes he has reached the stirs the Utest admirA committee wae appointed to revise Power House. house hU of the heart subject holding the laws of the association. Care leaving aant end of Twenty ation of even hls enemlea tffth at 11:45 and IS p. m. go to Power Asquith U not an Imposing figure ex- silent with hls lucid and direct explanU Hones. cept In action. HU clothes never aeem ation a Here Is where he excels It to Cara hart east and of 32nd street to fit him thoroughly hU trousers al- hard to believe, when listening SUPREME COURT DECURES 11:17 p m. and at 11:62 p. m. go ways appear baggy, hU Inevitable Asquith, that legislative proposals can ft to Power House. RIGHT SAURY INCREASE coat seems too small, and hls be complex or intricate. He has the Canyon car leaving mouth of Canyon morning child a of understand of one the Impression power making waistcoat gives t 1:45 p. m. goes to Power Hones. He unfolds a worn because ft Is comfortabls a nact of parliament. relng Seven and one-ha- lf minute service as a member budget like a fairy tale and makes It The supreme court yesterday decided 01 25th street between Washington HU clothes indicate him that the law passed by the last legists- -, not anxious to cut a distinguished fig- - seem almost as simple. venae end depot. fir Bisuaenfs SALE GLEAN-U- P have one left ter $197j000. Brand new, regular $30000 pianA Call today nnerman and get the Piano you have been thinking of so will not be hero long, we have ......... ...... had sales long. This opportunity before hut nens where The agencies ws are die tinuing can bs bought for cost. Remember our stock consists of high prices havs bon cut so deeply as this ona grade geode, fiohmer, Ivee $ Pend, Kimball, Winter, etc. No trouble to show goods, so come and see what bargains we have, whether you Intend to buy or not. Tour terms are ours. j half-veile- d; Ttomi J Music Company 2336 WASHINGTON AVENUE Next to Geo. A.. Lowe III 1 |