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Mtt( k. free. bi44f ' re aaa. auk karaln are id in pa n. r fc.4 M ".,,t tana. half a Ia )omln auj ItMallj rlaeabare, e( ' with 1( degree below Bern at Havre, ' 4 ,h, ,,Ml ( 14 below Yclleweon.. 1J halo '"Til ha- and eherUlan and t aaa I k..iila n, Wt vog IkmiK low at Denter. with no naw inoafall aaa FHKK a4 rkkK -t to At about tra Add and b iinniedlatels real of the fMklo .no ha. fallen. and Utnaba a JWUli over tho mU4J ll her nd tight no u mr ckr vtbvfg l( r erthrn1 Morm A4 Tbi tnten ihmmn A i The Pf hend lhl n.t u ruo with little titan. a xiie9 .01.1 praclpiuilon In 41 hour of HI J'.j ,7 !" i'.n.n .ad'.r.al.. b f Inch :. bating occurred at Haa.irr,paid Dut 1.41 Ini hre al PtpMal. 2.43 cant bottle (1 do.), wiiboui taablic .nia boiil eta non ialv fra.aiil tango, 171 Imhn al Grand Junction, nd I 01 inch, at Mod an a. with mat P,r''n- - addraaa orf "Arid Stomach Kira fr 14 on at Inirl lhan the Inrhc of .now ( Ad.artlinenl I Modena, and If tnche at Grand June 1111 eolith In tion. Know falling arn Utah, waataru Colorado and north- DESERTED BABT LEFT IN ern New Mexico thr mnmlnc Yeetcrday aa lha coldeal November day of record at Toanpah, and this for rnornln waa thn coldrat of Noveaiber .( I'oratello, lha temper-lur- e tt the Inlter pluie l.rg inlniia 2 The temperature al halt drera. Iiaaertad hi her perer.1. a baby fill lucha I'llv ha Keen fair!. Uilld ram id to be about I ntonlb old waa left In with miri Ihmr oundlnr pared and eUlee. the loaeal here belli the tt.tlby lo of the hearna-8- l a nhude more Ihun 0 derea ahoia Ann' orphanage about i 3 n elock rro The per.l.trnre1 of tempera-"ire- . Tbureday aftfraooa. br4 that instibetween 10 ami ilerea here for aeier.il hour" while the wind waa tution do, not ha.e fat little for the hiheat waa rather miumul, tiouth i are of habloa ha i hild was turned arch lemperelifree amt wind eeparete-t- r tit.r to the )nienile court aulhorltlea are not particularly abnormal. and temporarilc waa taken to the Another .term la paaeln eastward county hospital. arroas southern Canada, which la raua-i- n The parents of the child are rain or snow In part of Oregon and and the matter f disposition Waahlncton. with somewhat hlfher of the Infant will ba considered hy the temperatures, and the forecast for court. It la anticipated that It wilt Home southeastern Idaho ia for fair and be committed to the Orphan warmer weathar and Day Nursery. The forecast for Salt is fair, Tho baby waa left lit tha vestibule snd perhaps a little warmer. This after two people had been refused mornlnr's minimum was 14 degree admittance for the child. According to above sero. with elerilu's maximum attendants of the orphans home, one 10 degreaa. was unmistakably a woman, but the been a older of the two might man. dressed lit a woman's clothing. Machinery F or Potath After conferrtag with an attendant tb two left with the baby. They were Manufacturing Plant to cross the street with the InKnocked Down Cheap seen fant, but a little later the baby waa found lu tho vestibule of the home. There is an "Old Hoaa" sale of more The younger of the two appeared years and than usual Interest at the Redman to be a girl of aboutaa25Mra. Erickher name waa given Storage company's warehouse, for the son. were notified and the Th Denver a Rio Grande, where freight baby waa police to over the turned juvenile remaining unclaimed beyond the slat court and taken to the county utory time for retention, are being sold at auction, tinder the direction of J. H Miller, freight claim agent of tho railroad company. The unusual feature St. George Telegraphs was the sale of three rarloade of For Special Arbiter machinery valued at lll.lbd, for manufacturing potash, shipped last The mayor of St- - George In a telesummer from 8tockerton, Pa., to the Atlaa Product company. The name gram asks th state health commisof such a company does not appear sioner to visit that city, to settle a in either the Halt Lake or Ogden matter of dispute which has arisen city directories, and the railroad com- there. The exact nature of the troupany had correspondence with the ble Is not Indicated. eastern consignors relative to the disDr. T. B. Beatty, the state health As the position of the shipment. has asked Georg freight charges, war tax. chargae for commissioner. sanitary Inspector for Ogand storage Shorten, unloading, demurrage details as regards the amounted to f5.033.2S, the shipper den, for further presence of smallpox there. A press demurred to Paying the bill, particu- account said that there were some 70 larly aa to ship th machinery back would altogether make the expense eases. I equal the valua of the consignment. So It waa left on the hands of the railroad company. It wai bid In for $2. 500 by MaJ. Harold Fabian, but whom ha represented In th transaction he declined to state. OF PAST MAT ' 1 .h'na. Straight from his toy shop at the North Pole. He will arrive at Oregon Short Line Depot at 2 p.ni. ttilf kiii,tafia ill la ta auta meacl.e. rttaumain. la at kina twk of kl4a 1015 2 Santa Claus Is Coming Walkers Saturday 1 i NOVEMlIKIt (j A Great SigfcUeelxif Automobile Will Be There to Meet 8&&U xnd to Bring Him to Welker'i . He will invite a lot of littlo boys and girle to ride Mith him through the street after he get to hi headquarter in the store he vvll give each little boy nd girl Mho comes to ehike hand with him, a gift Jo carry home. Displayed at Santa1 headquarter Iu Welker will be great quantities of tbo most interesting - toys. Do not mis the joy of seeing them. ., v Com With Da to Meat Banta. Be at the Station at 2 Pi M. Saturday, r- h-- A r-nd orJ tte. j T r, v ,n.r 1 , u rat-oi- To Parents-- . th tock are complete and while Refection can be inado without the detraction of jolt ling crowds. E. C, Penrose . of the equipment department of tiie state road offices, has returned from a trip to Montlcello and Grand counties, where he reports prog- res being made on the post road con struction from Thompsons to La Sal. The former state road agents of Grand and Han Juan counties have each taken contracts with the state for work on this road and they have been succeeded in th employ of the state by Charles 8tewart in Grand county and O. M. Porter, In San Juan. The former agents were R. C. Clark and D. IJ, Blade, respectively. A , Wind Storm Policy Spanish influensa may really be, a It looks, a thing of the past. Thla la the assertion of Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health commissioner, who say that somewhat belated examination of statistic in the possession of the vital statistics branch of tha bureau of the census. Indicates that last year. Instead of being the first year of an epidemic of lnfluenxa, was really the third. Experience with .epidemic of this nature in the past has always been that they were of three years duraviolent tion. Therefore, when th out last physifall, broke epidemic cians gave out the rather discomforting Information that there would more years of the probably be twosome even went so nd epidemic, far as t say thst th epidemicatwould the reach It peak of malignity second appearance, rther than the first . Tha second occurrence has not bu. come, so far. Now the census some reau has finally published health statistics as tq previous years, and according to . the Information reaching Dr. Beatty, these figures show that there waa a marked prevthe alence of influensa throughout country for two season prior to that of last fall, and that particularly In the epidemic waa present May, with a virulence that in itself almost amounted to a seasonal outbreak. -- Protect Youp Home and Business Property ' 4r against any and all damage done by wind storm. , We will issue you a policy that" will provide you' with a fund to replace any property destroyed by the Mind. The expense is but a trifle. Il. SEALED BIDS. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED City by the City Recorder, room 10200o'clock until and County Building, December th, A M Tuesday, ltl, for the following privileges at Pioneer Park, at Rlveratde Park and at Athletic Park: At Pioneer Pdrk: For th privilege of selling 1c cream, cold drinks, candy, confectionery, peanuts. sandwiches, popcorn, cigar and tobaoco for the seasons 1320, 1321. 1322 and 1313. v . At Riverside Park: tee cream, For th privilege of selling cold drinks, randy, confectionery, pea. and nuts, sandwiches, popcorn, cigars 1822 tobacco for the seasons 1320, 1821, and 1823. At Athletic-Park- For the privilege of selling tee cream,a. ld drinks, randy, confectionery, sandwich, .pepeorn., cigar wnd tobacco for the seasons ;320. 1371.1 321 and 1823. For further Information call at the offlc of th Park. Department, room 211 City and County Building, between; m- and 3 the hours of 8 o'clock 'clock m.' reserve t th right - rejeet Th efty . any and nil bW. W. A. MNTHAJf, ' ' Dttv Beeerdee First publication, November 21th. 1313. faect pebUtaiiea-- December irLJ 31 3 -- ' Heber J. Grant 1 & Co. General Insurance Phone Wanatch 2262 pes-jtet- x Dpolt Price Model Winter Coats M Several shipments of new winter coats have juat com in from New. Yorlc, sent by our womens , specialist buyer, ,We place them on sale Saturday at one-haprice. ready-to-we- 4T ar lf Sale Beginning at 9 a. m Promptly models, with preat cape collars and cuffs of fur and There arc there are others with high choker collar of the material. BOLIVIAS CRYSTAL CLOTH VELOURS BROADCLOTH MELTONS TWEEDS SLLVERT0NE PLUSHES All length CORD I CAM ELION Navy, taupe, mixtures, mahogany, heenna, burgundy, golden brown, tan and many others of the most popular shades aa well as black. fur-trimm- ed . $40.00 COATS, for $45.00 COATS, for -- $50.00 COATS $85.00 COATS, for $95.00 COATS, for $100.00 COATS, for for $65.00 COATS, $125.00 COATS, for $70.00 COATS, for . . .... , r ' .1, $150.00 COATB, $75,03 for $75.00 COATS, for BETID Reports Progress on Roads in Southeast ; , of 25 Ptr Cfeat Will Hold An jr Toy Until Deetaber 20 A be - : A man by the name of Bu), broth, er of Lawrence Buys, local wrestler, waa arrested at Burmester, Utah, laat night, on suspicion that he may have been implicated in the death of Mra James C. Huey of Park City several weeks ago. Lawrence Buys has been held by th Park City authorities a material witness in the case. Telegrams telling of the arrest of the man and asking that some mem here of the local detective force meet the sheriff who Is bringing him to Salt Lake, were received at the city deteetlve office today. Detectives C. A. William and - B. H. Seager were detailed to ro&et th man. Officers say Buys has been working at Bur. mester under the name of Phil Hold, away. Mys, Jluey was found dead In her bed. It waa at first thought she had .. .. East Crown Point Patenting Its Estate filed Application for patent has been minIts for Point Crown East th by ing ground In tb Bast Tlntto country, according t lUloh A Bedger, on of th directors of the company. H said tha company has made th to requisite the land expenditures tq gain patent and that process 7 patent Is now under way. JOB mwrwa AND BOOK ncrpiira. are th pioneers In Jsb Print, tog and Book Binding a th state Our facilities are th host for handling aap class f work aa matter how large or hew small. W About The Pipe That Leaked Mr. Smith turned on thefaucet and found) the stream of water was very luggih, but after a ffhile she diicovered what the trouble waa thar was a leak in th pip. If there is a leak in yoar phonograph how n th world do you expect to get the same kind of music as th artist pat Into the record, when part of it i being lost on it way to ' 1 x your ear? - ' Until Joseph Hoffay perfected hi marvelous patented tone arm there was a leak In every phonography and that 1 why when yon hoar, the Hoffay Airtight Phonograph you marveLyou are amped w you declare that at last hu- man being lives again in the machine. . DONT DIE YET, TAKE LESSONS IN PSYCHO- , air-tig- LOGICAL HEALING, ITS CHEAPER Dr. Green begi a wonderful coarse of six lessons at 8 p. in. , . daily Monday. Dee. 1st. The Law of Instant . .Healing. Dee. 2nd. How I healed Myself of Tuberculosis. Dec. 3rd. How to Heal Constipation. Dec. 4th. How to Heal Nerve And Heart. Dee. 5th. How to Improve yoar Memory. Dee. 6th. How to Prevent and Heal Insanity. At Hotel Utah. 6 Lessons $5. (hie, IK ' Dec. 7th. Free talk at 11 and Geo. A. Lowe Co. , 8 o'clock. These Lessons will help yotf to Heal yourself or Loved Ones, Free talks ilaily beiinnin" Monday at 12:15 to 12:45 noon on Prosperity Sunday Nov. 30th. Free Service at II and 8 o'clock. Dtoritstei fee to Hah, , , 4b Mewtau, Jra, aa Cataraga, State WyeaUag Tb Hoffajr play Victor, Columbia. Emerson, Lyric. Path. Edison r -- - ht other record. , and th y play. . 'tog ta wonderfully beautiful. ' , . It la equipped with th Be- 4 swtrteaq 44 park peg. ''' K 3atred m asasd hieaaa tt . N -- s 7 ii VjPFMsVa J . realty -- or ore Beeerrecta,'- '.fumiAih.uLAJi . : |