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Show EVENING NEWS SATURDAY flESERET t 7 WIVES DESERTED ! EMI lir SiZ4,06 bt , I 16e ii-- L dog eta 411by a. 0?-- Manta! Bands in Yestrday's Divorce Matinee. mAte, , 8 IW ir4 ff-1- tal tooconulls, awl (Siberia 04004 i) a bow. KW 1 A-- . r Alton Ill,,eart Cat hortio CIA ih.ia so4 adbe roodith of lett lifir the tkruern rOr Kea Te... to lull) traproodL nee Woks a I Hew Hatlhasol TIM floodukookt OF TIM WO It I.Lio MO F1r ),est,'r,1.. r. sant1 A! ' tl 1 !It,e , et.or For three days only Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , , IOTHt1S . W .1.0 lig, 1.1 fish arAtt bottom.' of Tail 141 !Jake tale 144tfular. sor-a!- L Alio I I u. edir .4 of tit ooponr tio I I. r ,,,, ,t1,1 - . s- Irtir-re- , 'lliii! ' . tr 11 tit I. A: 11 . ? ist-e- - she said that he took with him. in atta- tattion d!.-t- at P..attY. Ida itt.-,n to tos own nehentrintte. her en- Thom.. I ittsgement ring. her loalak,,aroera and ret., h. of stroisl talt.d the She admitted that by lorket n ..iI reat,1.-n- t of tn. di h44 'Wean,' the I VuArn. tie trip ofofthetnetath.e.he or losiag Fril the te,k,t, but Flr.t eard IMA 11,a Laao City. - ti4 return ft Lr thpiat Ent. &rehired th,tt the ring mull Una mutt.- - val.grat,11.71. And Mr. latut. ;a I. lish to14 unt11 Johnson thAt husJudg,. Were ordered that the as a carrwr for tr.. ti; today. rwir )rar tit rte.1 hand haY Nee. 1.,r .oer re years Item the meto due hilii . and tro from Th. ltesetet was atie married I, Ann Sarah II. h trat,.rtttlitit.r alttratity ft Peter I 'earns on Nub'. P.C. $he died J. Faulkner se, tired a tie,rte I Man ).91 Ms. Sttit h 6, in Istke city. of dixor,e nota Emily Faulkner on The husband ,j,,1111.n I. urVir4-4- t ty fli.. foilowiug, groond n deserti-- it J. Hawkins. Mrs, Sire sail that h,- - kit. eonfl&ti to, t,,:11 that .11ildietiJ Paul. roon. not hoe tfl1 anv more; that she MsedS. Hill. Nisi. I Ib.4 she T. Jonneem. f RiglJr tem and tot el anothrr tnim intende,t to it, 'all and Mn. MstrKaret J. Foster. by. Ida him and till not cilia it rap 'hat her of Ssit Lake city. Twenty-tw(rand. husband thought ats,...it it Then she crOPIrn also survive him, &eipneareti and how is In the other ize sit In held be funeral Rigby. man'a eorntatm.. according to the husSunday. Feb. It and the Interment sill, hand's testimony. be in the city cemetery. setit Lake WAS moDET. liStiAND" city the body betn, removed to Salt Isthe City from lUghy Monday, rt:t.) Ppulkner vas deRerined by . his slates. L. on the short Line train No. Z. Inlet... who testified for hin ita a hue,-hand wto. did hot svier, drink. imaktr., WEATHER REPORT. hett, Wit, 1140 tali !tight!, tit retain any n the time of his weekl?,- salarr She his over t.i tile, ,,Itte to hay,' it EttitECAiSTS TILE 4 M. SCNDAT. sant that 010 thought- NH Fau!kner For Salt Lake t ity and Alas a "model busts-olthis aternoon or tothe decree of with ',sal rain late Faulkner was aaarth fair. Sunday. genet-idldivoreo and the custody of a minor night, Etir with !oval rain late tattiloudy ehibt. Ronald, 1t years of age. Mrs. this afternoon or tonight; klundsy. raullmer Wag g!v,-t- i the custody of two entily fair. other children. Marguerite. aged 7. and Shippers' forecast (within & radius of relit ;to MUM; of Salt Lake tit ). ;eorge. aged tio deelOed chaos. itt temperature were decrees tnher interlocattorv shipments against Marie t. Peter- night protect trrantr3 aR follovs: tempersturee. son from James p Peterson. anti Nan- trerizirig tillATIILIt CONDITION& ny Olga Pointe from Hugo W Rohn. Ths storm oor Texas yesterday has Final decrees were granted as fol.' noised tadoward. and now lies user the trosa: Henrietta Ntar;e fittbson from eastern of the Southern states. Framis floh!nson, Elizabeth W. eon- attended portion by general rains arid higher (.011,110. Mary Opte temperatures. The northern storm cenfrnm rilbson frirm William H t ttile. Gilbert E. Smith tral over ilia St. Lawrence valley yesmoved in the northeast followed from 'Mary t, Smith and Matel Sears terday hy a !ugh pronrure area whieh ix now I rim Fenton h;ears, nrral over the lakes. This high eaurtefl t.rnperatures at many stations ott th.. taises tind In the ntiddle end New WOMAN ENTERS RACE. England otates. The barometric pressure oier the 'west has fallen and rains were in the northern portion of the Witcher. Salt Lake County Clerk, general Iiirain Etctoad in the northwest. itreat Manta State 'rrea.tueertlita. In the eastern...portion of the Southrept ern States. the temperatures are helow Pant of the divide; but west of Mrs. Margaret Zane 'Witcher, county normal the divide the temperatures are strorei Salt Lake efnintY. win be a liormaL clerk si,in rises at TZS a.m. and sets at candidate for the office of RIAIe treas- d tn. urer ?text fill. Mrs. NVitcher has not itnnounced her candidaey, offiejally LOCAL WEATHER CoMPARATIVE hut admits that she will be in the DATA FOR FEBRUARY. the 'Yarn! 'Mattson, present running. 1cumbent, cannot stwcee,I hianseif bpTemperature 113eg. 48use of the provision of the law to the effect that a at treasurer cannot i 4.7.71rfet yesterday 48 hold office two L4TT01,2r f 1.gLest in this month last year 64 Mrs Witcher hag been urged by her Highest in this month since 1874 68 fricnds to run atraln for the eounty Lowest this morning A, this month 11 Lowest foels two but that year she clerkship, this month since liat 11 terms in the clerk's office are fiurri,- - Lowest for yesterday 12 One of the few women Normal icit Sh Mean yesterday 44 to a who hare aspired of the state, exfseits this month OS AurnulatPd state official position. excess since Jan. 1.. Acetunuhted 13a Mrs. Witcher IR said to harp the indorsement of a numl)er of WCYITIPIVP PrPcqpitation In. cjithq of the city. Shp was elected 1.110 190S in 6 and Walt Tnt a.m. in tn al clerk .. .....--.101 connty STIP is well and favorably Total fr,r th!s moath .161 this month Acr,imulated ex,-- s 01 known thronationt the west, A(..manulated deficiPticy this month Total slrwe Jam .901 ELECTS OFFICERS. S,,umnisted defirifm-- y a sines j411. I .9r, 921 Rolativ, hurrildtty at 6 tn. totty R,dalit-humidity at p.m. yester. orson P. Arnold Ilelitt4 Indian War day e Veteran- -. WEATHER REVORa .11iti 1--r 4 ' l't , it t V i il '' I ' 0 gh .tk.J, ti 11 i. : il tl " li I 1 I ' : ,',': s'Poin1tY-4-14en- Th. G Salt Lake past of the Indian War Veterans' association held its annual meeting in the oftlees of the Lambert Paper company last night, and 1e,t,7,1 officers for the coming year. The meeting was presided over by Commander Cerson Arnold. There was a large attendance of members. Commander Arnold was to his present position, which he has held for a nutnber of years. (ether OffiefT9 chn!,,n Wel '; Vico commander, Thomas Dobson: assistant adjutant general, George C. Lambert: assistant quarter meter. John A. Acomb: chaplain, William Newell; repreaentatives to the of administration, Thomas Jereny, John It. .1,11PS ann Thomas Williams. J. r sAi,-FloisP LA KE lin flat" .. CITY.. ,1 . (hcag. Dsnrsr . i Durango Grand Junction i ;5 4"! 4l! l.. Vii l.S! 12! 40 6 14! 44, 3a1 G2,1 2C!! 4' 7.4: a: ''.1 , . I ;I: i ' .. Ladies' Drawers lace and embrolderrwith or with-w- it tuckingin all the latest styles of neck and sleeves. Trimmed with 137e $1.00 Night Gowns flac Night Goisno $1.60 Night Gowns ...31.00 1.1 7 11.75 Night Gowns 2.00..Night Gowns ...SI.33 31.50 $2.25 Night Gowns S I AV; $2.50 Nieht GOWIIM 33.00 Night Gowns 33.50 Night Gowns ...32.33 $4.00 Night Gowns ...12.67 S1.25 $450 Night GOW1101 ...33.00 33 33 35.00 Night Gowns 33.47 35.50 Night Goums Nts-h- t ...34.00 ...$4.67 ...$5.00 Gowns $7.00 Night Gowns $7.30 Night Gowns AND UP TO 114.00 $99.00 Misses' Gowns ...... 50c 75c GOWNS Infants' Wear infants white slips and skirts-- All One-thir- d dresses, WEARS OUT MANY SHOES. 11 & , ( I ' t I - t t 1 , Vs, ,:itimottt---0- At 1. a, - , 'r . ; I tl LL1 1 :I': Vt. t 'ta.1 r I i and infants, your choice for three days IFF and hernstliching and tars and edging enibroiderY insertion effects. 50n DRAWERS ..33s 75e DRAWERS ..50e DRAWERS ..57o tific $1.00 DRAWERS ..57e $1.25 DRAWERS ,83e SL50 DRAWERS $1.(101 $2,00 DRAVERS $ t,a3 $2 50 DRAWERS S1.57 $:1.00 firet-olar- DRAwEits 85 SKIRTS $LIM SKIRTS SI 25 SKIRTS II 50 SKIRTS Children's Drawers ...... n54 57o 67et S2.50 SKIRTS $1,67 300 SKIRTS V.00 KIRTS 2401) SKIRTS AND UP TO $3.50 SIN) SKIRTS ..130 DRAWERS ..17e DR A WE RS ..24c DRAWERS ..R8c D RA WE 1114 ..50c DR A VI,'E et Ladies' Short Skirts $5.00 DRAWERS 33.33 AND 1:1' '14) ..81800 20c 25c 35c 50c 75c La dies' Chemise material timi Skirts are mode or are trimmed in tbe Inte.t 4lesdgmo or embroidery aro hire. also Odin hometitehing and tucks, 67c 84 50 $1.00 SKIRTS SI 25 SKIRTS S3.33 $5.00 SKIRTS 81.00 $3.67 $5,50 SKIRTS $1,50 SKIRTS S4 00 si II se Ott SKIRTS SI.75 SKIRTS 84 67 $1.33 $7.00 SKIRTS $2.00 SKIRTS S2.50 SKIRTS $1.67 $8 00 SKIRTS $",040 $3 00 SKIRTS $6.00 $9,00 SKIRTS 33 $10 00 !OMITS 23.50 SKIRTS .61 P ANI 00 TO SKIRTS $4 1"0.00 $1.33 $2.33 85.50 Ladies' Combinations Coreet Cover and Skirt (Myer and Drawers. 67o MOO VALVES 63o 31.25 VALUES 11.00 $1.50 VALUES . 82.25 VALUES 1E50 81.62 $2.75 VALVES S2.25 $3,00 VALUES $2,35 $3.50 VALUES scxn combined, and Mao Corset $4.00 VALUES $5 00 VAL1E4 and low-c- high-nec- ut Corset Coven 35e Corset COVeri 50c Corset Covers 65c Corset Covers 75c Corset Covers 81.00 Corset Covets 1125 Corset Covers S1.50 Corset Covers $1.75 Corset Covers 8'2.00 Corset Covers $2,25 Cornet Covers $2.50 Corset Covers S3.00 Cornet Covers $4.00 Corset Covers $5.00 Corset Covers AND UP TO k ef- fectsloon and tightfittingwith and withatout the long skirt and trimmed. embroidery also plain, hematItched and tucked. 81.00 cHEMISE 670 81.25 cHEMISS 83e ta,chment, Lac 11.09 SI.75 clIEMISE 81.17 82.00 CHEMISE 81.38 82.25 CHEMISE 81.50 12.:;9 CHEMISE, $1.87 82.75 cHEMISE 81.82 00 clIEMISE 82.09 83.50 CHEMISE $2.32 84.00 cHEMISE 82.11 84.25 cHEMISE $2.113 84.50 (BEMIRE 83.00 85.00 CHEMISE 83.33 81.40 CHEMISE, 4 SCHOOL'S OPENING Pub lie Officials and Prominent Busi,la ness Nten Incited to New Haw.'.. l. thorns Building Tuesday. 84.67 OO 01 0 a j 7.eti a!!!!! er ! Fort 3147 ...31.33 ..31.50 ...St.. ...62 00 ..32.67 - , ' SUS 88.00 67c 83c MOO rrr r; STORE Ig AT BOUM MA IN STREET i , been located at 11;chtiel4 . Sevier county. where he is exhibiting picture films. No charge has been preferred against Ile ler and it is not likely that any effoi will be made to have him brought back to Salt Lake. Ilia friends say that he will return and straighten matters I out to the satisfaction of all con. ceraed. it - PORTER ASSAULTED. Wm. E. RunwIl Brutally Two Thugs. when two white men pounced upon him, beat him Into unconaciousneses and robbed him of a diamond pin valued at $301). a valuable K. of P. charm and $7 in cash. Russell said the men attacked bim auddenly amd he believes they used brass knuckles. After regaining consciousnes s! he made his way to the home of P. C. Howell, colored patrolman of the police department, and re. ported the robbery. Howell notified the plain clothes men at headquarter, and a search was mado4for the thugs. Russell was badly beaten and i'' will be several days before be recovers his injuries. e. i i -- - Beateil William E. Russell. a colored waiter at the Louvre and former employee of the Elks club. was the victim of s. brutal assault a few mlnutes before 2 o'clock this morning in State street between Fifth and Fixth South streets ol uijt He KO() $1.00 VALVES FOR $1.25 VALUES FOR 31.50 VALUES FOR governing building construction. elecEvery Hour:" Miss Booth also singing tric wiring, etc.; stricter enforcement a solo, "I shall Meet Rim Face To of laws and ordinances cmcerning rack," which toucthed the hearts of tires now on the statute books. In- all. The floral offerings were many In and beautiful. whieh spoke glowingly children of nnd struction adults HOW TO PREVENT FIRES. fundamental principles of tire preven- of the friendship his neighbors had and extitiguishment. and others f,r Mr. Shields, The pallbearers, allneplo-svof Mr. Shields, included A,Lecture on Subicet Will be Delivered, tiop which will doubtless occur to you. Abbott, Roy Soffe, Here by Franklin IL Wentworth. , "I suggest that you and any other roy Abbott, Claude cly4A Soffe, Harold Sofro. and Henry whom you would care to Mr. brother, W. J. Idel.gates in attendanco at this lecture. Shields, State IT15111111CA (somminalonAr Shields, of Seattle, Wash.. arrived in be Will of which and time Done IP yendlng out the following !the announced place ample time to attend the service, as in the Salt I...akc pa41hi Mr. finfl Mrs. J. Beckstead. duly of ' circular lettPr to all of the more pers. If prominent business and pro- Preston. Ida.. Mr. Shields sister aod brother-in-laportant center.; Of communication in fesskinal men as well as Insurance men The interment was in and public officals take an active In- the South Jordan cemetery, the state: in this matter I am sure that terest Wentworth,1 "on Feb. 2 Franklin IL Incalculable benefit wiii result. in tho FIND STOLEN HORSE. secretary of the National Fire Protec- saving of property and the reduct?bn tion association, with headquart P rs at of ire Insurance rates." Boston, Mass., wi!I lecture under the 1"te 'yesterday afternoon the horse auspices of the Utah Association of and horsy stolen from W. C. Burton. FUNERAL. SHIELDS' W. GEO. Men eredit at Salt Lake City on the Elgthth Kast and Twelfth south streets Pubjoet of' 'Fire Prevention.' AR you was found by the pollee in the possesknow, this Is one of the Important Man,' Attend Sert lee at South Jordan siOn of a erowd of boys front the topies now before the American pubNV,hittler sehool. The boys said they Meetinictimu.e. Inlic and it has becme nation-wMfound the horse tied to a rann near terest has been aroused as never bemorning and Th. , funeral of Geo. W. Shields was the whool yesterday outtlt still there fore In the matter of fire losses, which when they frrund the held Feb. 6. at the last Tuesday. decided to take a In are criminally high after whool th,ey the United States, in fa, t .1grIt or ten times as South Jordan meetinghouse. The fun-- 1 "joy ride." The outfit was returned prai cortege followed the hearse from to the (owner. high as In the Erropean countries the great importance of the rPsuciersce at 11:30 a.m. arriving I rcspectfully auggest that at the church at 12 o'clock noon. Thel th1 BEVER LOCATED. editioe was filled, many having to reMr. Weni,,,,erth'A visit be made the ocof The main told fut,Ride. speakern casion for the organization of a State Ma lestie Theater Mon-timasteem in Mr.. Believe love and which the Friends P.re Prevention association, pledged was held in the community. Will Settle Indebtedness. to use every possible effort to lessen Shields -Rishor, Samuel tiolt conducted the Lines along our great fire waste. e the siraker service, Rishop irscluding Revier, manager of the Itia.lesHarry can be done are such h 11'ett, r joeeph If lixisard. William tie theater. who disappeared a few days a tcahileaihi Bon building construction; Holt. (.7urrie. AAtorney C. J. t of fire fighting apparatus Steward,Bishop ago, leaving a number of ereditors, inRtshop Robert Hall anti of and organization Bt.ekFtttaxl. The choir furnished cluding chorus girls anti other emvoluntary and paid s. enin small fire department towns; appropriate and beautiful music and a ployees of the theater. wondering if actment of Stricter ordinances in cities. male quartet sang. "We Natal Thee they will ever get their salaries, has -- 50c 07o Children's White Aprons MOO VAIXES So 43c,, For Nurses and Cooks. 75e VALUES FOR 50c 67c MOO VALUES FOR $1.50 VALUES FOR .31.00 52.00 VALUES FOR ..81.33 $3.33 $4.00 85,00 $12.00 VALUES -M- Ito Ladies' White Aprons ....VIA'? $6,00 VA",1E4 t7.50 $1.00 VALUES $10 00 In the Empire traneVirrert thin year, however, but will be taken to the new lias.thorne school when the, school opens next fall. MARK num-11)- t ! I 1, 1 2fklill2id Theo. nrn 4!"1; who Is rna.king a walk of' ll00,0,700 mlles has rearhed Salt around Ill- -. gleta-,Lake City arala. Rath began his journey ill j'ears ago ,4 7 and hni now covered 4S0,900 tildes or the tr:p. He must complete it by 1515. Under the terms of his con-- 1 tra,, t ho is compelled tt wail( every da7,-and when , n shipboard he must s'Pend 12 tiourg a day ,Aalking the deek. On the eomp!etion of h.-- . trip he will n ,'M VP C1r0 fro,11 a brb in St. L.011ig, II, aill finish the trip at San Fran- - i u;se, in titne to attend the Panama exposition. In traversing CiP 4S,),t anlleg 11.EW done, Rath has worn out 4351 i 11.1:, 1 Antomolon113-I- 214! Julius Ilath, the St, Louis newsboy 1: VS' ' :( I Infants' Winter Bonnets All Half Price ! St. Leal.; Nett,lstv Iteachel Salt Lake' 7,ott.tala Ttair. I 11111';01 Ladies' Long Skirts Made with plain tucks Off 711f - 11111;ii : i t il 't I I l 1Cli t '' I (If Wit i t i . '11 1 1 (4 Ci ,1 lit 1 IP 1 . VNJ I ..., i , '' '. t: , AI ' . i 11 ---. The opening of the, new Hawthorne .14 22! 0 school building, corner Seventh East t 0 3F' narrc lu! la:14! 34: tioicna 42 0i and Eleventh Soath streets. Tuesday LA nelPr 44! 211 el: morning at 920 o'clock. will bo celeOcli A ngslisii 00 0 S2; 61 brated during I ae noon hour by the IN,Ind,sn a ZS! !Al 1,6! Nclw 66! 10: giving of a grand banquet for public trisans 34 411 Nnw Y,ik City officials and a number of the represent Fitt shut, 14, POrt la rul. Or. 44! ft!! ative business and professional men of ItoschuT g 44! re: the city. Kos ws nr,.! '21 St. Louis 4! 4: Gov. William Spry. nayor Samuel C. St Milli 4 -1- 41 la! the members of tho city and state Park. N!! pOkalle 30 Al of education, the moanbers of San I ti.go Ffil 64! 54: 01 boards the board of governors of the t.t,miner San Francisco 621 641 52, !lit! Shoridan 261 Wcial club and repre.sentativos of the 24' 4t.1 461 54: Seat. A; university and agrkultural col;oge have :441 I. '1.11, bonWashington 0, been invited to the batiqu,,t Winnmtrixeca 31 62! and Ojnuet will be an informal affair I short addresses only will be gi-- , en indicates brirm zProt The cost of the now build;ng 14 AALFRE14 H. 'THIESSrEN ppr,iximatoly $K..000. It will relieve the Section Director. congested condition of the ErrirTS,M and Whittier schools. About 200 of the taiVALENTINES! VALENTINES! 1 pits at present enrolled at the Emerbe taken over by the new We have the largest atoek end greatf-s- Pnn willwhile more than halt that school, t Valenvarl,ty of NeW will be taken from the Whittier. town. tinos A number of city pupils are being trlint,ESALE AND RETAIL. by the board at the present schools In Deseret News Book Store. Imaintalned county studenta will not be I I i 1 4v , 111111'1111. 1 t 11 -- ik f 1 , a J 1: . "' ; ii ,- 14.0. , III I 111 Night Gowns r1U r .1 ..11 ci ,1 lit 4., -- 1 , ! II I 1...: 111 .- ., .'t 'IV ;,,, I -- -- 4pg Ot 44 .03.- ,t , -- It',.." sx The softest nainsooks and cambrics tastily adorned with lace and embroidery. Superior qualities, refined and exclusive styles. Each reduction absolutely genuine. No approvals or exchanges. TmP'":turfFalBANQUET TO STATIONS 1 - I a . ,- , 4t f )-- 1 li ..., ,. , , 4, 4t d , t (0,EFTHIRD 1 i 111 e Our entire line of Muslin Underwear for women, It - ' ',:.:1 1 i 44, I -- .',:.:1 t . I i ' tf,'' 1i , ii 14)C1.1-.:- n- I. l' ' it 14-1- ,, I a ' --LI 11111111.11bir 6-c- Y, 41 a ta ., .' o edk ' : .'--' , , All d000 etti ,. li. 11 17.! I r N Ili I ti , 'clot iell ' t .) oil 1179r ' .. ,.. a : I . 1 'it It. I --41 111 110 1111 4 -- I 111! . 11,4, 411 ' ' Vi lit r i ii , ' ill 111411111 41 ' 111111 i t . 'lid I i1011,1 '111111i N. .0 ot', i , 1 ( - i ,.: i f 1 , , , 6: So A ,, 7, 1 ck ilitt: e-e,dings lt)i1 11,11 ' t lb. ,11,1 k,o:),.1 .0 ,, : ,,, I 44 .1, ,, it:1. 4 I.1 1 et N ''''' ', . , 1,,, ' r?. el ts k.' , , - 114 -nt Ar - . t,,,! ck, ..,;,.41 a ,,ttv .,. vi i.r.e, h I . A. Ilko 11.421 .1 , tti,.,,t w ,,t 110,-- I "Ii era! ,ert,,.n sod rrss-su- l r!.,, troAt foloreila Ire Pwir-ta-r as causes 1.1' scums le "E aineate.re VII aro aras Ciri or vg,rai t rtiLd somm4,46ge th majority ct calos. on lmr.ftortb ring, It. St I to p murt la) JAVA liAitrial te4-Eit4 'Idlottwit o Work". an. ut 1C4.41- imo, Plat igh cailti to Kali Lakes with toe,lo &PO. r,1 1 it rtfu..ottlat Not mi!t.1 husoard from Virginia last July !,151 Loci, tAl.mc oPitto..4-,teard, JI1 IS saz4. thai fl Jantlary of th:s sloop he de,M WinS Nirweatdtit tt Prxpf , rt.-lar., takultg tot h,Pl.artrtrIcl and ',al I t!ttvarL ritoul tat Tuoit4t, t F wr-1Ike rf'r P.IL t; tr,,rorry btrill harttle Fti.Nr tlr.rt, So , TT ::, 13 N4411 I. tett. re olgt h trt trio, ertir,y cl the lien. ft SU ttrivr-.rts ,ottl :rut: IZ,4W Ner ita irfmtit, ratir.4t4 Aid t. tr4 t att.r Pt coatt on an order to la it I 4. i'mtAttotit tope, gre It Lutell saal vas 01,4 Owes catiee atiy he enteali aid vay tem! porat, OCTOGENARIAN DIES. Mrs li.attilin asked that she to. paid ahreemy daring the pendent y resalt trg that it Hits Titanas Ji.istudon. Ferniest. elf Watt tiu;rrst mat mu, it to Lake. loraJ In Idaho. When her husband left home, tosin thA )zkl il,19. k 11,ras aril 4 A delightful showing of beautiful Muslin Underwear that every woman will appreciate. MM1i1M,F1140 Emovmalk Sa February e 0 e 1 of New Undermiumline, OJOS , Mrs. VP at pe Agree" tt..4trp Ai tutu off a tiAs !Rem mao- 04.--I-r "1"'0,.A , Int Zo Co Mo 4-- p loam Ulla Cla ow...a RITA HAMLIN WANTS ALIYONY F44. 100 aosirtig. D. A to rk, it 4,ai Ams oN11 lo iosAavetur4 I. I 4 b. 4A me 4 S4,.411 Ilibi,R . 11,1-4,-- tit A TIOGRAIE AT Ldge C. W. Morse Severs Garii tt4" t UK im-o- 1 3 10 1912 to t 14,4 ..3,441k44 $4.-.:- SotkAir I 1 :a &atm, 4a ftottalc Ist.6 La tin p ,.I 4 4 KAM 4 4,4", i MB et tbd. ee, to ,,, , a A 41 FEBRUARY er in private safe ma,, be rented in the fire and burglar-nroo- f vaults of the Iffalt Lake Security & Trust Co.., 3244 Main street. $2.00 per year. I , , A , I |