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Show THE MORE WITNESSES :: ON NAVY AFFAIRS :: SED Deere MO INTER-MOUNTAIN MO Grippe a Commander of Mayflower Is Drawn Into Discussion Before Senate Committee, of the Feb. Mayflower, yacht, has which he the become controversy as to terdahl with his based commander ~ President's involved in the, who furnished tnformation his criticism Reuupon in intimate ee the Lieutenant name was attention of the Commander brought to senate committee Henry W. Naisbitt Was Known as Poet and Progressive Business Man. Finis Written to Interesting Life Story Connected With came somewhat in the At Labor temple last night a joint meeting of the boilermakers', black| ithe, machinists' and car nten's which | theater, nature of unions a|men was are ' Although held employed in all the the D. Mr. McClure that if expressed Vogelgesang they would the and opinion Hill cent of the were!therefore, substantiate many]ers eharges of faulty construction made by Reuterdah! In his article. Mr, Mc- can |/ir they "The do shares. that They the anything do other about. not*see, it, even} should care to, stock Is where it should Mr, McClure made no Mr. McClure's failure to refer might be due to the fact that he w ould have been unable to add the clause that Reuterdah! had not obtained his - tonight, declaring that he shares committee will submit a to would from age sources from monopoly ministration in the der "We recommend that asked to make suitable improving the inland tfavora- and to be for genHe jects in accordance with the terms of |e o-operation and the widest opport unity for applying modern business methods." Ee , f Togo's sea of yerew battleship of Japan this type eee, ee Admiral He in with and the battle the = far he' furnished so in that action that type many the the BRYACON, freeboard obsolete disadvantages It would and when : unwise be to undertake the construction of ships of this kind. Admiral Capps denied that suggestions in for im or change were discarded. He pointed out that.plans and designs were called for before a newspaper agitation was Started and that the baval board's plans were submitted in sealed form similar to those submitted by outsiders. CHANCELLOR ARRIVES AND ENTERTAINED IS Supreme Chancello ellor Charles <A, Barnes of the Knights of Pythias arrived in the clty yesterday noon for a Stay of several days. At Springville Yesterday the first greeting was exconte by a committee Coaetine of ~ Sanders, Dr. Payne and N. ame ven The Picerting Breet ied proper, headed by John M. Young, Joteph Sands and E. F. Harmon, met the party, at the station and formed the escort to the Knutsford hotel, where the chancellor is.making his headquarters. In the afternoon trips around the city were taken and in the evening the the- ater was visited. Today Saltair will be seen and this evening a special meeting at the lodge rooms in Castle hall, followed guest, by a banquet wil! be in honor of the held. _ OS Whitcomb Tourlsis Here. The Raymond-Whitcomb tourists, 27 strong, arrived in the city last night on the return trip from southern California. The party put up at the Knutsford. Today will be spent seeing the sights ahat escaped the day spent here on the way to the coast, The party leayes for the East this evening. Thomas After Ups to being leave Shows Fight, warned by the corner Officer Philof Second South and State streets yesterday afternoon, Ed mas became abusive and finally struck Phillips. The officer then attempted to arrest Thomes, but put Up so much fight that NIGHT IN names of Joseph Makrus, an floor, carried Sneddon, lad- fifteen down the. JAIL janitress After the|#nd@ house at 725 and three smoke. discovered George Mur- | for Officer Gillespie took to the station, where Msh Blakos tried to. Being, unable Blakos was to cusing or one or whether someone four determine accusing companions, the in broken tell the weeks interesting between of about 30 girls else, Anna Stahl, Bess Judd, Irna Bit- Eng- | Per, Vivian Tolhurst and Gay Thomas; story. |Andrew Clark, Earl Van Cott, John whether] all ne the oral expression department. ‘The final tryout last night resulted {n the selection of the following girls and. boys: Vivian Klink, Calla Crane, Laura Sut- men|ton, of Was police Bills, Gilbert Miller, his}mere, George Wright. , de- Robert' Parsons and to hold Little all of them Rock, Holland, Ark., formerly ae Feb, antit 0 a Mill Creek: « tariff : So laws." Representative. Dalzell (Repub- and | jican, Pennsylvania) told the oe East St. Louis, Ill, man, who was iofaye : arrested Saturday charged with. bigi hallava however," continued-Daiamy, is alleged to have made a con- zell, "that it is' well. to-recognize the fession saying he thought removal from one state to another was equivalent to divorce. claims of those who think there should be some revision, and I am inclined to believe that unless there should be a change of sentiment in the mean- In 1906 Holland married Miss Ortho Devall of Mill Creel, Ill., and removed to St. Louis, where. he says they lived. happily until his motherin-law interfered, time BOYS MAKE CONFESSION TO RELEASE COMRADE After day North and Fourth ter was last two boys went -brushes from West street, Art night to the released station when Lo fewl, con- ‘ Pressmen EER. Good i Entertainers, The third annual ball of the Sait Lake Printing Pressmen''s. union at the Odeon last night was a decided fessed they had taken the articles. Guardello Brown of the juvenile court was notified and he took the youths Into custody. success. There ples present. were about 200 cou- EDLs 25a no. the chickens and the still standing : In business, pled at various sult that the reputation ae er each er and tame rab-| square. and for the ‘ a SOD: Rone ApopS: ALOMtanlH Ar Threats same morning, ana the 1901 will and A troops were growers The tonight buyers "night the and to his ithat had order for no p Chicago 7 Feb - and a force, and eee bloo@gshed. the - ie by to out From by Saltair of by the state Adjutant ¥ » oe Salt tional committee organization for tion a body mittee." When to be known a the! National excessively the "grievance sists of Mayor Denver, Former "grouch com- committee polite ilong committee." Robert W. call it Tt conSpeer of| Congressman and p to of/| business of this committee and this report A that the haul of the material {ft along the of the railroad; for the line during discussion The the} brought and Phases L ag 1eTea ee eae S.3 pa 1aie be ae be 0 vD SAE ities firm "™ and even, and - : = to Batavia the situa- nile, maki es g "the Bony iatins ei en This sum it is hoped rious means ter-/and the local of to es * ists- io ood speed warehouse Is of contdined eS cht by the Jaws vehicles |jlowed ce-|two this] The than warehouse fireproof, | near force, cars be at : ae to Republican over f vhs ne life, sommittee The National apprehensive to the : rit Apprehensive. committee owing pledged $100,000 : Is ta a is the bit SUTHERLAND that of to ae cure] Republican the convention. Of this sum $75,000 already has been paid. If the. Det: ver contributors to this fund en-| ai deavored to get. it back 5 AL from the delegates the Democrats might think that | they 1ey were , ‘ine -paying selves, and for the make the bonus them- things uncomfortable] committeemen "This committee is a live one," said} we ae, a if anyone thinks| 1@ is being held up, all he has to do saath belgie to its pay ncle and they will see what can be done. We have on a, at ah TO SMOOT AMEND INDIAN hotel anita that they Special on the Uncompahgre and Uintah vations is too comprehensive. the bill is considered work UTAH BY he restricting cases, of Individual will the will NATIONAL is va-| Bender dent; RETURNING es tary. FOR TRIAL A. C. Nelson Sutherland vice of Salt Lake, ° Receives which it can SSAULT presi- MATIN Work-Honest Postitecty eas eaterd 11/20-Xy Ind., 1126. Soo SOUP pay them in be = antes ; America of | Food pee cash| notes made After . Today 7 Loaging. and oup house of rs 5S of ask: America ; will ie cease 40 Will= . Charge { there, | for submitted|/ven ON SF -| { short-term not i or ats ; been Prices | Pasa: Phones-Bell. the Meaig but will a small food, away free. that the now. Sod the Volunto exist af- still-be charge and fol will beds Captain served be made will not. MeCoy average working Work Phe Dixon bi beman soup ef-|._.." I continue to be free for aneine yy On Sy EIS le Peer soup kitchen has been open for three week 1d during that tina 5 ( : ae er hav ve been served free: of - CAPITAL | |charge rrec and 750 beds hav e been provided oo of Fel b. 26.-The "General'® Jacob S. secon rd y| "MRS. CONOVER on the capital of the United States | took place late this afternoon. De| spite the announcement three weeks | Rep Bblteo ago from his convention of the Na; tion to their putting as many men in| . W- H. Elson of Cleveland, prestroom as it will hold comfortably, |": David B. Johnson of Rock Hill, Delegates to ‘a convention expect|S: C+ first vice president; Miss Ida tn at ee FRENCHUre DUELLIST in soUTa CO 1 cee no} will most 35 cents has 3 ' DENTAL Ba 2iS8 Riner of the United}! court for his approval, | oe Washington, assault EDUCATORS second ie ionic A to this." Buffalo, remainder an Washington, Feb. 26.-The National Educational association has elected @¢Ucational association has elect these officers: of will one Society of ‘Une mployed, that othe p e a oth army of unemployed marehae to the capital, the head ‘ farhous army of 1894, came Hele ae Solitary ae of ue secre-}-"5 Petition. as a Napoleon ee the bill * t] te over Aldrich ‘ON as _---------anyone will Bost Little A . D _ Feb. listen : an- would of the} alone fa ts Pow |her was ote biota to him. NO. 1 WITH ec lal Ser Service: web. -Some regardin g il bee IS A PAST interesting Conover pt, Was recently' divorced ‘by husband. when he learned that ise lving, ; as he © had: ts Tecan: Aad' taken-a second 'n @ letter received: hére todas at St. | trom Mrs. A. L. Hesen of Kansas Cit; According t aa vantages ran measure || the Band om Mare a : 26.-Professor Percival WOMAN way ; with : ahd writ ee een Te:husband Cehoverof rs Or, char é j Latice " aa live d at 524# Ss oti cra ¥ ro. Salt ae sen sald she found iireieehoce sna wrote to her husband, but |Conover ans aces the letters ee oe Republican Special= Servic zane has announced that Profess yr} her to Lake, hush or shedécwould Kill her ee Washington, Og },.\slipher at the Lowell ob ry at/Salt she a = rom ng ‘ n, Feb. 26.-Senator e outn- |} magsteff, Ariz. has photographed. accuses him of having killed her broth- | ©™l@#2d aa received the ata "rs. M = Conover he declares, from a labor union In I weént ‘to herDavhusband ~ | Salt Lake ao pyctest e ins comparison spectra of Ma and the}la., then to avenport, er, arrived in Paris Maron Tote February 15,{>4 higdneanWedtroni thee award-) - 7 Showing showing on repeated on wo . ing of a contract for agaloat the feeding n to‘Denver, of reand) she does ‘nc plates that] know where they are"now Sh not SOREYSS, on-"théeéLugttent ocrults by recruiting officers to a Japan-| the "little A" band is stronger on Mars | lieves, however that her Serres . usitania. He has} ese -o° restaurant oes : , thanfae on theoe moon, ' indicating : : two} : . that ‘areher‘husband wit}eae chosen as his lawyer Antony Aubin in Salt Lake. The procaeng Water va-{his children at test has been referred to General Ains-| PO? in the atmosphere of the planet. ity rT eee enero oO a representative of the Petit ; Pa: 26-Paul ; Roy, whose : wife risienne, Roy's brother declared that revolver shotsy were exchanged in a duel between his brother and Carkins January 2, Roy declared that each fired five shots and that he has a legitimate defense against any charge of murder. N. H.. Web. $6.-Thet George +4. Carking was not 2 suicide, but was shot in the back, as his ister, Glacia Calla, declared he was, at New ington, was on shown the evening of by the autopsy. January 2. worth, who assures Senator Sutherland that the matter will be investigated. Sheriff After Arsons. RepubUcan Speclal Service Casper, Wyo., Fe 26.-Sheriff Sheffner this morning left for Bessemer, @ settlement forty miles from Casper, where he will arrest G. W. Johnson and Ore! Johnson, fether and som, Who are charged with: having set fire to the haystacks of Alex Mills last Friday night. ‘ no "other | me --__- +++. COXEY IS ALONE IN not] their allotments, SS MAN HONORED and dollar, area without fective. rese W fa offer provision Indians who the the ttle Washington, Fe b. 36.-Se nator Soe evland heliewcs that the provisions the Indian apprg yriation bill enneted by Senator Smoot's committee, prov !"%,70F the leasing of all snorted jands amendment on |s | ae Serv Servi will raise rates exorbitantly. Of doumes:not wé!cancede :thelr". piaht to make the most ofa the capacity eof their| rooms, and there will-be no objec-| . and BILL contribution organization creditors, cents a fact enne banking : } respectfully - UNION to see that delegates and. visitors in| Was burned to the ground last night, | ; oo feel ves »., Keb ane 5 e rane Denver.do not make the business men| the work, supposediy that of night rid- | me aUsy agree ee 2 Jaks a oy mae of that community independently|ers,. Troops may be sent to Preble ean oe Ww preci? s aS enver oh SAanc pra rey = veal . county. yromise me accounts of ae $50,000.00 Surplus propos: . good facilall cos by _ : Offers Compromise, ee tals ¢ con- Capital $200,000, 00 al ree! aikx Bankrupt = ea tn motor will cross} evening rmtay be £." proof. be of car owne ers | geslets are | = eae ; oo the railroad cor upat will care transaction re- fromSari Eaton, /countedThe on speedwz athe: or-|tion. it See nied ip-| to Indiana Bae es- sae a5 pot Bes yw were posted lat oe Nba see on eee "REE cease the : total raise The motor motor car lal depositors, sur- proper w miles long fand the estimated cost behas 12 been placed] Honest $2,000 gs its nt ee our. account ig solicited. ¢ a %~ € make Ene for the business. out} e of eae ae for the affords exceptionally on its part was to fath- | and to look after the} the BANK the Bp made venience and} ¥ lof governors, road with Be rangements to} road, IONAL together them | 8peedway concern the notice tobacco ‘ PindnciPaets ; | While the Se actasion took no steps except to refer the matter to its board : the cut-| outbreak came: threat: "Your building but not dynamite is I NAT a and buying tobacco pending the Tobacco Growers' association's efforts to lift price. association : free of charge. | tonight upon the big tobacco warehouse of Young Brothers, in Baton,| John F.|the of the National committee, Mayor| James C. Dahlman of Omaha and John E. Osborne of Wyoming a csiate tracks the construction e throw general telegraphed kept in touch with demanding Shafroth of Denver and two members|ment The. the THE COMMERCIAL general.|77i00+ in cise and theGialesiice mais ei Poe ath approval speedway. After founda tion 3 will catch the that county, whitecapon nottces der, want| they Real authorities was indicated }jpy sj ipe by steam shove General Critchfleld to-|to be packed on top by rollers sald: surface covered with oil, to tion. Complicating has of its|rorism, anoas a part i a the coming conven-| Preble as Lake furnish notices} governor LOCATION OF ; The proposed automobile speedway from the eity to ae wt came one step! nearer reality yeste when the| Saltair Beach company Ace d‘to tl s Ve the ce : 7 ar ssassins hicago' tdto Weassute the Denver people who | t(hroals and assess attend the con0. Na- THE | coun- word adjutant meets the the Democratic|™ght. He said: endeavored in "I hope the boys TRUCKS, ENGINE, | Fe obeyed the | of, wiaecic fri eMarana ts Buca iG Vis IE ECD the formality : ie cena ek Nae propose vention, but who fear that they will The be shaken down for ail that is In their/to be MAY Railway. § s throughthis himcourse the That the 3 3 | Receives Proposal | Management of } . ‘ } ; . Forgotten. ea ay »McGiancey order without . sherift's of transmission ream Taggart of cbktnittes Tf apnea advance] Whitecap conveyed Formality Chairman models? Coke Co. Association aa) was Adams repelled threats 7 i captain = spring CONSTRUCT SPEEDWAY mouth have terrorized the district | The association since and.appechwas s-madet osbe Ler the protect Hold- 26. ts Thomas Natlonal a Game reat- = ee HEALERS troops . Up grows to S40, had been received, how- | PToPosition according to which the com-| ee a mawene armed many is to furnish the right of way) iff today. Stand SLO responded Winchester, ma In without i Will trom REALTY fire was received toGeneral CritchSherif Rapp of graphed that he company Warnings and the r, our i ien Desciples of Bryanism)| way to from riders.' qotification called out Adjutant this city. county tele approaching COMMITTEE handsome ' . 26.-Ohio rushed and of first promptly at the residence. the Utah Gas 12 miles below Batavia, counof Clermont county, to protect dynamite ty. ~ Humble Clothes Lo the bal be held Sunday at 11j|0'clock tonight in the Ohio river dishe Twentieth ward|trict terrorized by night riders, ‘he body may be aide france on e dls t| 9 and 10:30 in the Si eee ee as cist along the Ohio river last Friday night, GROUCH a are THE QUALITY STORE -- and from 1878, seen al | the a Fire ito Dynamite, eae : , Ohio, Peb "s Columbus, State re of lest funeral of Gardner ae able with YARD CAPACITY, MCUNTED ON EQUIPPED WITH 9 H. P. GASOLINE ALSO 4 CONCRETE BARROWS. . that o'clock a. m. at meeting house viewed between we ly, INDIANA had taken the liberty of calling oa as Company K,e First $ Ohio regiment, to in mind for patronage Concrete Mixer For Sale Buyers. NEARING being 1899 do i 2 TROUBLE tobacco occumak- you Prices State Troops Rushed Out to Protect Tobacco Growers he first large shipment,of goods Mr. Naisbitt returnedwork, England tice (on inienignary' "the Firat to will and satisfaction, ours. can r of ISTRIGTS trip 1876 in good are we fetcaecbatie nost part he was eng: uged in mercan-| had been tlle enterprises, For 27 years he held|night by various positions with the ZC. M. L,| fiéld, in going Kast as buyer and bringing back | Clermont from tI Call. a ash trees/a point which are|ty seat but ' ZB OHIO small Mr. -Naisbitt was times as a cabinet horticulturalist, interests more season. not, DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 Sonth Main Street to infra: A first In the Temple their them-the measure greatest Have t it seen CW ine: to Utah. the of-for please keepi neg their interests By give yes- coming first to si wht » Call them, the greé iter our reward Fountain Eller- Ee ATT been seed Portsmouth, Corese Coldin Cold One Day, Day, 2 in 2 Days 1827, bits to the state. The first were also Imported, some of aes nares ra eRe espe q ye Everybod Datta inane excursion. we quality Popularity, mackage of the "forage plant," as it wa Sine called, was Seles from the Agricultural session at Sacramento, in 1860 He also laid claim to bringing the first goldfish, the first piano, peacock, Gulnea Paris, Feb. Via D. & R. G., Sunday Mar.1. fers jc . Columbus 260/vited Fos- because| and convention PARK CITY AND RETURN being in the city jail almost under suspicion of stealing 5 e ‘ paint some Republican it meets next June will promise ‘that the subject shall‘ pe considered. "When: revised, 1t will be revised in strict accordance with the Republican theory of protection, so as to furnish adequate protection to every American industry and to the wages of every American working man. He left St. Louls and was married tc Miss May Mowry of Piggott, this state, his arrest following soon afterard all the have alfalfa Denver the al- 26.-J.:\M to duce BellaSpencer ac- TARIFF REVISION leged facts are learned. ee DISCUSSED BY DALZELL SPRINGS NEW DEFENSE | Washington, Feb, 26.-'Personally, I don't. belleve that there is any. neON BIGAMY CHARGE cessity for a general revision of our cided 7, pockets after they get there. Mr. Taggart announced that the Salt Lake High school representation in the cast of ‘The better debility. North in an build- tos, Alex Musulas and Nick Blakos,| School Mistress," the successful ones were placede in the the city city jail las i were named last night at the High bate jail last night be held until the story of a rob-| School gymnasium. The play will be bery related by Nick Blakos can be|siven in about 2 month under the dfinvestigated. Blakos says the four|Trection of Miss Elsie J. Ward of the of them occupied a room in the American house Jast Monday night; that he had $126 5 when he went to bed and in the morning it was gone. Nov. at Bast of The Our Customers' Interests Mrs avenue, general born Fee Teme ore said in the A PLAY lost the ' pioneer, firemen fire PRESENT several boys Fifth from was England, 1854 fire- Mrs. Emily Schroeder, who for days has been near death in her first floor apartment, was found almost suffocated and was carried out by the flre- giving 463 afternoon Naisbitt an of his daughter one dying woman was resthe first floor of a burning street today overcome by The women extension fourth were competition laborers, 26.-Two down the WILL 2 "BROMO QUININE." of assault an officer Pecans Brome Q A tHe, officer required assistance to take Elm to the station, Charges and battery and of resleting were filed against Thomas. Greek of in HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LS Four flagship. high was SPEND wea superior as Rojestvensky's insisted of the Suvaroff of Russians, proved was prob- the immigration shop conditions Naisbitt, home th.s city In 1854. -recent men, a pointed that the Mikasaka, Admiral | CAN'T TALK "AMERICAN' labor. The When the firemen arrived Miss Margaret Wolfe and Mrs. Mary Bradley were crying for help from a fourthstory window... An extension ladder was shot up to that window and Firemen Paine, Morgan and Dillon rescued them, carrying them to. the street. ble report for the present administhe United States - tration of the navy department and surate with the needs of the people as will express its satisfaction that the determined by competent authority; United States warships are among the and we suggest that such provision best afloat. They will dismiss the meet these - requisites, viz.: Expert Reuterdahl charges as baseless. traming of a definite policy; certainty Rear Admirai Cappe insisted that of continuity and co-ordination of plan the United States type of battleship | 9 nd work; expert initiative in h with its low freeboard and waterline choice of projects and the succession armor belt was the highest type of] o tf works; freedom in selection of pro- had agreed practically as to the eral construction of the ships, meeting basement, and after turning alarm she ran back through the ing, arousing the tenants. waterways of at a rate commen- fighting ships. He brought drawings of the most powerful ships of the navies of the world and pointed out that} the United States and British experts the way. ix-story apartment 165th were the | congress provision of raflroad Feb. carried from escape and cued from their of York, others. One.) interests of general were discussed, A. Smithen of the bollermakers presided. Among those who made short talks were William Coats of the bojilermakers, D, A. Camomile of the boilernyakers, Robertson of the machinists and George Hays of the carmen, were shall look to the protection of these | B. The ABUSE OF WATER TRAFFIC (Continued trend general stringency, races, and New a + - RAILROAD a Exiension Ladder Figures in Sensational Rescues by New York Laddies. have been $10, but details of the agreements have not been announced. A 10 per cent. dividend on ens stock Is payable today. eall the officers requested. The committee has practically completed the defense of the navy. Rear Admiral Cappe, chief of the bureau of conStruction and repair, was before the committee In both the morning and afternoon sessions today. Tomorrow morning Rear Admiral Mason, ence of the bureau or ordnance, is to b called to explain the abtouailitcas turrets, ammuni hoists and yother detalls criticised by Reuterdahl. Favorable Report Expected. There is little doubt that the senate ig said oe - Clure Mc- in never OER Continues Mr. Naisbitt was known as a zealous worker in the Mormon church, as a poet and the possessor of marked literary ere ere was the editor for ‘eral years, of "Zion's Home Month"and of other periodicals, and the a iipe of "Rhymlets in Many Moods," and other poems. His life bears closely on early Utah history. He was the husband of elght wives, five of whom RULE him, together with 25 children, 44 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. His first wife, Elizabeth Paul, whom he. married in Dec. 24, ope accompanled plain In a story of his life written by himself two years ago, is pictured an Iinteresting story of the pioneers. The trip across the ocean lasting three months, with the various accidents of birthg, deaths and marriages among the ship passengers, numbering 900, are eraphjeally set out. The story of the journey across the plains and the final arriv al railroad EXCITING FIRE IN APARTMENT HOUSE has been a moneymaker. In theater, has. been the three years the company it has paid 60 per cent in or, ganized Its stock, shares in which ai vidends. have a par value of $10, have sold it is stated. _The up as high as $14, Mr. Beck bought the price at which to Sim information from that officer. Senator Hale replied to Mr. | if the stock were in private hands. "T do not think there Is any doubt has the controlling but that Mr. Beck already. » If interest in the company would the announcement he hadn't, not have been made." in the Orpheus Amusement Stock which controls the local company, reference in his letter to Lieutenant Commander Siins, who has been mentioned by some naval officers as likely to have furnished some of the Information to Reuterdahl was commented on by several of the committee, and it is probable that Sims will be summoned and questioned at length. It was pointed out in the committee hae general qdiseussion lems orale be,' | Latin Clure added that he desired it to be|. aid Jennings of the OrManager understood that neither of these men pheum last night. "The control should had furnished Reuterdah! with the], est with the Orpheum clreuit. That information upon which he based his is- a successful. business organization article, but he was certaln both men}, nterprise, and will make as much} would substantiate it in every way. + 1oney for the Jocal theater as it could The fact that The stockhold-|» W. at the terday on naval affairs during its inquiry this|surprise to some of the stockhold-| shops in Salt Lake, the Rio Grande''s afternoon, during which Senator Hale, |erg in the local company. Others,| order announcing the abrogation of chairman of the committee, read a|however, have pooled their stock, and| the eontract with the shopmen, efletter from S~S. McClure of New York. | say that Mr. Beck already has 51 per| fective. March 14, was not discussed ealled are iS AE( eS) CTADE HEWS PA LY PTLY ALEC WP RUIN 11 RUE OR eAGARG DIVLAN ) aoa Henry died { in the company local Orpheum 1908. 27, We carry only the hest quality obtainable and sell them at the lowest possible prices consistent with Our State's History, Some Orpheum Stockholders Rio Grande Shopmen Say They Didn't Know of Deal to Big -Did Not Discuss Contract Theater Man. at Jiont Meeting. j |jn¢e tnterest operates the FEBRUARY NAIL HAIR BATE CLOTH TOOTH SHAVING COMPLEXION BROUGHT ALFALFA TO UTAH ton, terms, including Lieutenant The announcement that Martin eee oe na- | Beck, representing the Orpheus vaude-/| ee commenter ville circuit, has, purchased a controll-| F. K. Hill. Vogelgesang's + Mr. a re- THURSDAY, " oe | cent magazine article on the question of battleships. Lieutenant Commander Vogelgesang is one of the clique of naval officers with whom the President has been on UTAH, 3 a OT BEGK'S CONTROL RAILROAD ENPLOYES WAS A SURPRISE' TALK ABSTRACTIONS 26.-Lieutenant Vogelgesang, SAE a haif-ounce of Virgin Ol of} The nece ry ingredients can be sePines with two ounces o gly rerine and | cured at small cost from ar good a half-pint of good whis ee y. Shake well! drug store, and easily prepared your and use In teaspoonful doses every four! own home 1e Virgin Ol] of Pine ts hours. put for dispensing only in 4-oz. It ts claimed th formula will; vial ach being sex urely sealed In a strengthen weak lungs, he the bron- | round sce on case Rank imitations chial tubes, check a cold quickly, an of Virgin Oll of Pine have been er ou cure any cough that is curable. Jt will} to 2mble it-in name and yl f break up an ordinary case o the grip } pac kag hese are essentt: lly ine ftathe three days soln free from oplates | tive, ind ae n cause nausen e sure i drugs, i prefe le for use | to get the genuine-look for the name- the ordinary aoieh mixture. In pre- | Virgin Oil, of. Ph compound pure paring this formula five ounces of ae: | guaranteed unde " the Food and Drug ure of Cine Rina. oer can b i}Act une 80, 1906, Serial No, 46 pre: the ekey y, with the coat a | pa red Pao by Leach Chemical Co., Ci elnnat M'CLURE SUGGESTS NAMES Washington, AAO CITY, & e Tempest in Renterdahl's Teapot Assuming Proportions of Real Storm. Commander GTA LAKE : I eg ) Days In 3 SALT PIONEER OF 1804 BRUSHES : : DIES IN SALT LAKE . To Cure La oe REPUBLICAN, NL eee a re - os OWNY Chocolates -the original whipped center chocolate- 1S Just the article to bring an extra smile to the wife or sweetheart Made only STARTUP. oS eer + . |