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Show ho a two years. ofali bloodidiseases, They Rio Grande Said to Contemplate Reductions to Equalize New Law. WILL RESIST Muscular ~_-_- There {s a to the rumor the Rio true. struggle current Grande It ahead alarming is in contemplates official reducing liquid, orin everywhere. tablet form the wages o first {t was stated in the local offices] Government yesterday that so far no official fication of any change in the notiwage had schedule for telegraph operators Notwithstanding come from Denver railroac this fact the report that the rethe company intends to attempt given credence is duction of the pay Learn Seek to . Immigrant -- Manufacturers association of this and city is Merchants' in receipt addition ordinary the to handling train station agent smaller stations along railroads had to sell reight orders, | tion as to the number that can be In the] ployed and the class of work that the lines of the| tickets, handle] shipments, throw express business, the hundred and one managing other details road's affairs These largely, growing it Railway a of of a conditions is claimed, strength of increase most recent in behalf of a effort law rail- | Ot ible as those of The in first was] salaries. brakemen trains, The] and and] See handling people Pog so-| shall ar aT) ue'? ag gerne aT seer Tie this. to were it is tah ore to asserted keenest he en- that a interest. in watches. Ie. ist South. Getting More A. § Reiser, Recruits. The United States army recruiting office reports that recruits are coming in at the rate of one a day. The new men are sent mosily to the differen t infantry regiments posts in this time none service. now stationed country. At the are taken for a t presen t foreign CASH AVAILABILITY HIGH EARNING -ABSOLUTE are POWER SECURITY combined investment in for a_ perfect the large or small investor in First Mortgages held in your own name, free from taxes, bearing 6% interest, and guaranteed by SECURITYE eee "74 No, 34 of the in the the se veral Main the alien is of at the ear elsewhere SAPUNOD BEENAQHe™)"" CITY Are Time county is Here-The have begun Street. hs aenomial seed. to Sey ST ene plow look - ae Pe before, the | grees warmer had been than at low the had 25 it corresponding brought : last Reception-The an Arizona, had to report, minimum of zero. Pocatello mile wind o'clock At of ladicos held yesterday an operation for sent co Ontarlo apfor Another Expectorator Arrested-Officer Pierce, who is doing duty on Commercial street, is getting to be the bane of expectorators. Yes terday afternoon he arrested George Willett and charged him with spitting on the sidew Evangellst Torrey Coming-Dr. R. A, Torrey, evangelistst. will arrive with his wife in the elty March 10. Their stay will be a short one and he will continue enst the same da Dr, Torrey will, however, visit Salt pate next fall on a preaching tour. Carpenter Tools Stolen-W. S Burton, @ carpenter residing at 118 South Second West street, reported > police yesterday that a tools were s night before been working in Salt Lake for the last two weeks. On Jewish Mess lab- At the regular seryices at o'clock this event ee B'Nat Israel, ene Cea will speak on "The Jewish Idea of the N The solo ned Mendelssohn's The ord ts Mindful of His "will be rendere ¥ Miss Edna All are welcome to ‘attend the for Grand Army Meet-The committee of the Grand Army of the Republic, which is taking up the matter of bringing the national convention of the yeterans of the War of the states to Salt Lake next year, will confer with the board of governors of the Commercial club early next week. Returns From East-M. -Daniels has returned from an extensive business trip in the East. "I found business conditions picking up there," said Mr. Daniels, "and much better than had been reported a few weeks before Buying is comparatively brisk, particularly by Western merchants.' Alleged Highwaymen Arraigned-In police court yesterday, John Gillion and Charles Renich, the messenger boys who are accused of holding up an robbing Tom Pelas, a Greek, of $15 in an alley in the rear Commercial street, were arraigned and took until tomorrow to plead. 3eing unable to furnish bonds in the sum of $260 each, they were remanded to the county jail. To Entertain) Amundsen-While the board of governors of the Commercial club has not yet acted officially in reference to the entertainment of the Arctie explorer, Captain Raold Amundsen, by prominent Scandinavians of Salt Lake, it is announced that the parlors of the club will be available for use by the entertainment committee, if it so desires. "7-2 _ Zion's Savings Bank oa ‘Trust Co. Pays 4 per cent on pee OSEPH 1}. SMITH, Meeniten t ANTHON H, TUM iD, Vice President. C. BEEBE, Cashier, ap-|]and was of to the rob the find out the family and then house at FOUND IN Ralph cireum- HOTEL the had States Eee at at @ p. 10 equivalent fallen in of the bureau m. : ee is 16 total |first a ea for the yesterday |exeess 1181, excess of Total the degrees of above ae month, of temperature daprees: 1.23 Relative humidity 0. January Total inches, at the accumulated since since which ts Accumulated 1, ‘81 of an 1, . z 6 p. m., 26 , per ent dain alt Lake Photo Supply Kodak finishing. 124 ere Ma Kodaks St. FEDERAL COURT TO CONVENE AT OGDEN For the first time in five years a federal jury will be impaneled at Ogden on March 9, when Judge Marshall opens the term of court for the northern division of the district. The venire has been drawn from Davis, Weber, Morgan and Box Elder counties, and the Hst includes the following 18 names: J. W. Abbott, Ogden; William Glovyer, Brigham City; S. C. Udy, Farmington, Arthur Ellis, Layton; J. M. Jensen, Brigham City; Charles Grisler, Harrisville; Frank J. King, Garland; Joseph Booker, Huntsville; John Bonemart, Kaysville; Andrew Anderson, Uintah; George H. Butler, Marriott,; David Thomas, Farmington; John Leddingham, Woods Cross; C. H. Hampton, Bountiful; C. M. Merrill, Brigham; Joseph Baxter, Ogden; William A, Hickenlooper, Ogden: E. F. Bratz, Ogden, The first jury will be impaneled for the trial of the ease of Thomas English against the Ogden Waterworks company. * Our city hones. $1.00 guarantee a Full nes State St. Haw., razor Is best in rops and razor 2252 So HOBDAY WANTS NEW PLAN FOR WATER METERS Meter deposits are aL nuisance, according to Tom Hobday, superintendent ot waterworks Hobday has in mind the $3,200 in meter deposits that the has been unable to collect, and the committee on waterworks met last night, Hobday aired opinion of the system. P that the city should adopt a method of selling the meters outright, on a fiveyear payment plan, or collecting an annual rental for their use. Under the present system, meters are installed and often the deposits for them are not paid The city attorney was asked for an opinion about Hobday's proposed plan and will submit it to the council. in The $7,000 uncollected flat rates for 1908, 1904, 1905 and 1906 also came up fer consideration. The as the city now views it, is a decided loss, and the city attorney will be asked for an opinion on the collection of the delineuent accounts. EXCURSION TO PARK CITY Via D. & R. G., Sunday Mar 1. $1.5 Pack body LUB j Debating ON or » Siddoway low Willing Recreant return night to Spouse R are now displayed here in the very Al- latest ideas of style and material. to : Return, ~~ RALEIGH wife of has gone and willing seven to to receive year If you want to KNOW that your Clothes are correct his ne Kan: DERG OE MU 1utomobile REPORT says, with a Councilmen ee of Sone Ser Fare Leave Salt Lake 8:15 a. m. Leave City 3% 45 p. m. and 10 p. m. Everyinvited. for . j Against Three Christensen, city man Jake, on a ee necessarily a exonerated of the charges of look for the BENJAMIN thie the ‘ and Jived, In some time so miencinre)? herb: fon interview > an given in SUITS, * St. debat-| out no proof ‘ Joo cilmen Wood, lieve Raleigh py. the Clty) Bene graft Poul lonMadsenQwen&@; fused to return with him to St. Louis She left Monday morning, following pre- the departure last Thursday Pula Malasir they call it morning and found eae of e onOee a -endrera -bny The | oe * Organizing not Debating believer in inne ae BOs peethe Sr Club debating for BLY. S action ings «ee of and ns Seat BREE at council the unless enough eee Sere two votes en, Eee meet- can BAM In vat be Noonan Guise 6 Noonan," of NO EXCUSE FOR WEARING CLOTHES talking to that are other than in per feet condition, when our efficient services at reason able rates are at your com. mand. We clean, press, Friend. Siddoway of the fallures life; in noon bone are to gsnon-conviction, Im the. 6.0 Wy anid. Knowledge says, and the Raleigh matter was the} UP the, chase went of contention. Councilmen Wooa.|&"@ Went to the room "took dye or repair Ladies' and me is the knowledge that} tee of the whole, which amounts to the I called to them and told is obtained from hard knocks and dig-|same as finding Raleigh . guilty as|0Pen the door... Both Naaniin: ging. This can not be wholly obtain-|charged. Councilmen O Donnell, Martin wit implored me not i kill ed without concentration of the mind,|and one other voted for the adoption of promised the m1 I aro d not debating is one of the 7 . o factors to cultivate mind ; ;consisting A committee SBE son, A. SE oar Holman and R. pointed to the set find a and and to name draw for up The name "Seeing of the new Salt Lake ."-The ahi} in- of concern City Cars I y will The articles show that the new company has taken over from L. C Mariger and L. S. Mariger the agreement they have entered into with the Utah Light & Railway company ex- from July 1, 1908, to July 1, 1913 The capital stock of the concern is $30,000, in $1 shares The directors and stockholders are Lawrence C. Mariger, Lawrence _ S. Mariger, L. M. Young, M. E. Christopherson and Paul L. Mariger. Wall paper, picture frames. Miagle. Bodel Co., 33 E. Ist South. REPORTS ON EXPLOSION IN MINE OF GILSONITE The Black Dragon mine at Dragon Utah, owned by the Gilson Asphaltum company, was so badly broken up by the explosion on February 12, 1908, that it will be two months before the actual cause of the explosion may be determined, Yesterday the state coal mine inspector, J. E. Pettit, filled a preliminary report on the explosion with Governor Cutler. William Kakos and John Cervais, Greeks, were killed in the mine, and it is thought that their bodies, which could not be taken out, . are now incinerated beyond recognition by the fire that followed the explosion. The report of Inspector Pettit covers sixty typewritten pages Dr. W. M. Stookey, eye, ear, Enre 307 Sharon building. 57 en _ to ry nose and W. South OS Barrow Bros. Book Store has removed a17 South Main. Ind. phone 1229. : People Who Buy Much Perfume: Usually Buy And That For Have Of Our ment, In Jt Made Or To The To Kept Glass, The Lacking Domestic Importa- This Applies ime As Quality Of Well Our Perfumes Under Always Sx Depart- Is In These Are We Fine Variety The Stock. Bulk; Specialty Perfume Which tions-And As In Reason A Nothing Goods Dark Retaining Strength. SCHRAMM'S ‘‘Where the g 5 grilled Cars Stop'' Rig cle Black -by councilmen, 2aybould BRened |#9d free poll] "I Said aictured of. purity, as office is from theionx,, asked and with me to then with books. me, but love purity and cleanliness maintained my she this,' I Noonan) them. i wife them to my This to better are than you asked - To Main Office ist. So. & State. | Phones 1133. he did home you,' going she to do Noonan. answered that he loved POLITICS DUE TONIGHT) Soonan apout a month azo Thi ave as Cleaning 6 Dyeing Ca I her in the baking of ROYAL BREAD is fol-|4nd I told him to keep her, but never lowed in the care of the handling afte r to cross my path again. I left them bakery. it leaves our as then after shaking hands with both of particular in the souvent: pase provide them. My wife I kissed." our own cases at yor ale Recent Acquaintance, ROYAL BAKING COMPANY. -_ +o Siddoway has been stopping at the POSTPONED DEBATE ON Packer hotel a little more than two months. He became acquainted with Y. To and I come eA refused Noonan what } so in. and them. end Thensibeyrones, forgive told And about The continue to operate a general sightseeing business using trolley cars, autos and other vehicles, tending , was of tax a constitution. The entertainment of tourists and visitors in Salt Lake has ec an established enterprise. The Mariger interests which have been conducting "Salt Lake Seeing Cars" for some State. report o} Raleigh a INCORPORATES TO SHOW VISITORS ABOUT CITY is to be and Aut the Wood exception while the other the 2 H. Ander-|him as a disciple King was ap- from graft as his suggestive organization, of by-laws greatest| . discipline." I of George Men's back to the hotel occupied by him per-|'saynoulacand: Black: Voted for. the dis-)t-"nocked, ‘but there was‘no anawer, that) approval of the report of the commit-|/ climbed to the transom and peeped counts e HERE THE €CLOTHES FIT a Hens -<--S!> -----} Main Streel snoring direct graft, but CounSiddoway said that his wife left the slack -¢ and aybs morning. gx He went to the Black Raybould b ehotel*1 Monday E is guilty and should not|Antlers hotel In Kansas City Tuesday as $18 to $42. Louis City Monday evening and wife there, but that she re- of "whitewashed," label. last night, Siddoway safd that he went to Kansas found his and|ferred against. him by Councilman | °f Matthew Noonan, an interior dec,;| Wood. The investigation, which ended | orator, an Englishman who had been and|\, 4 fearful farce not long ago, brought] in America only a year university} ieas, The be Three \merican members of isk See, ipatae parapet bet fat at and} er carcica in Sait Lake in 1901 Graft Charges. super-| RGSPanIRESmigeititie machinist, stopping Packer hotel in St. Louis, The couple, according to dispaiches received from St. Louis last night, | time, yesterday filed articles of corporation with the secretary normal. since 61; precipitation, {first of month, Pee ees. ia: W and fifty students of of Utah met in the H, nine-tenths gue; SOT 6 about by not Tam bea local office of the weather ending N nucleus of express arene will and of 62. wis pecord-at-the TOGETHER debating's sake," said Mr, King, "but! corraled to defeat the exoneration of|>Y¥ the nang Sno, WiSheh To. eood luck in debating for the enlightening of] Raleigh, another attempt at delay will | ¥& then walked down to the depot tomankind. Every walk of life is a!be made next Monday night. ean ea tees er: lingered debate. A man is continually debatSix members of the American side of Baa A er ced i it Pee ee me ‘ 3 . se e f ; cus ‘{ ne ye ctec 7 always hough iim a ing in. his* own mind whether he will an soo ue ae A Weal ova ore good friend, but before 1 would give pursue this or that line of work and|°f Mayor Bransforc ednesday) Btten= > chase I w back inerease Pa., for Spring F Friend. Bites, ing club, but topies of interest to enFollowing the investigation of the|the clerk. Noonan is sald to have rn ! i i i .{council as a committee of the whol asked Siddoway what he was doing in einer, awyer, doctor, ant students a motion was vassed to the effect that| Kansas City and he replied that he was in all branches of study in the uni-| the charges were not proven and thatjon his way to Kansas, and thought versity) will be discussed William H.| that be the report to the council body. |that he would have a : last good-bye i E : ve avtonke Want -Rale s eile yes the rao Utah Lake Rising-The water in Utah lake is rising so rapidly that the Rio Grande engineers fear that the roadbed across Battle Creek flat may be damaged. stranger the = aR oe hour. morning Scranton, evening. hospital, following pendicitis, will be burial. a of schools, in the city a Pieter 8 et ek alg building Thursday night started maximum Duluth and D, county club stood de- 10 degrees was enjoying Maximum Hours a of intendent degrees. Yuma, 86 of : em for intention stances IZE One hundred University office mperature ann the oe before, by a their far] ee eee ury eight which farmers They as Otherwise. rs Value mer was 91) || disturbed morning j pression Reported. The os eure United BRIEFS. been found Aim to Develop Powers of Ex-|Three today as Ti had be (iA local plus must|24 condition Clothes Thir-| ; a the as] effect de- For example the yesterday, which low we house could 40 new pees A 24 ee aja citizen police the Waiting Dr. Sign | at 48 or in] at the the street, director, Eee pune eeg perature ac 6 Bs their|of is to around Dools over probably eption in the church par-|.99 inch below normal. Hefidievew'atnze. January Send Body Away-The body of Mor-linch ‘ ary ris Daly, who, died Wednesday at the lors In the office of the assistant superintendent of the Rio Grande yesterday it was stated that that system has no agreement with its telegraph operators, and that the rules for the governmen of its kKeymen were promulgated by the company itself. It was stated, therefore, that so far as any contract goes, the Rio Grande could change the wages of its telegraph men at any time. Bargains Jeweler, 12 where in| a colonial recention in tno erect, Strike of the operators wouid mean a complete tie-up of the system. For is watched that reason' the situation with day for printed weather map is ofr record keeping a the change in 24 hours preceding temperature in the these oe Seed : is the case, necessary of : the . force their demands. As very few of the operators on the Rio Grande are not members of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, with their iI | I keep move the mercury top. on Changes The but | day not appreciated value; whereas unemployed the Rio farms and to sow the WageS|an early spring. eagl Geet if such many localities = Railroad telegraphers were free to State yesterday that they would not tolerate a cut in salary Which they assert is still too small. They left the inference that they would strike, if such hard-work- farmers, of the country there for their services. the are thSe : the operating : je expenses] of the railroad within a certain limit Against Cut in Wages. order of who] arg the section continues: ; change :ous say ; that to cut in worth ts its full dealing bettering not JONe, for ; this country, parts need "In provides| trains in include enstbing .. £o.do of railroad operators, Grande will attempt contemplated, numbers laborers and settle Many Crying be required to work more than nine hours in stations where continuous} service is required, nor more than 13 pat i He was It warmer Wyatt than when degrees Well; for in the overpopulated districts|inches of snow, or many who have become citizens are|1.02 inches of rain, for,|®5 ignorant of the opportunities for]24 hours. of the law, which epee. the while passaged called nine-hour with large CCcOnomic rated at even is by no means commensurate, their hours were too long. For that reason they worked the only ditions of the order was| reducing the hours pay secured, particularly. receiven yesterday neighborhood Yesterday have changed] @lso hundreds of men and women;At Washington, D. ¢ on the other because of the skilled in the various trades. Through hand a fall of 22 degrees was reported the Order of|@ lack of knowledge of existing con-|in the 24 hours and at Lander, Wyo', their and of for ing common of work. Railroad telegraphers assert] that their duties are equaily respons-] conductors on went weather offered. Positions as farm laborand settlers and as domestics are| the the as Hyatt characterizes "unseasonably as weather.' The barometer kept warm on falling rapidly yesterday and under such infiuences Dr. Hyatt predicted that Salt Lake and vicinity may snow expect rain or and colder emcan} "Among the thousands of aliens migrate to our shores every year in a community. Telegraphers. material be ers baggage | asked around, do the local and take charge of LONG does not exweather office, however, record to be yvect that springtime temperature maintained The highest Salt previously recorded this year in was Lake 59, on Wednesday While Salt Lake was enjoying the "balmy zephyrs of_spring'' yesterday was at morning, it snowing Cairo, Tll., although that city is much farther south than Salt Lake The area of low pressure from British Columbia preceded is throughout the wholk Mountain plateau by what Dr Rocky S Are Most Needed. The year two J. Officials Where this thermometers mark among the men here. chief of a letter from T. VY. Powderly, t is If the rumor becomes a fact, or department immigration, division an order would pointed out that such of commerce and labor, asking the codefeat the very purpose for which the Order of Railroad Telegraphers the operation of the association in has been working for many years to matter of assisting aliens admitted When the movement to. unite the this country to secure work, in pur"knights of the key" which culminated rece suance to a policy ntly adopted by in the formation of that powerful the department and ratified by conorder, was started. Many telegraph The letter Is one of many se nt operators on railroads were handling various business and industrial all the work of the various local ofassociations throughout the country fices at a salary that, it was claimed, The writer acknowledges the sugWas by no means commensurate with gestion is due to S. IX. Hooper, general the responsibilities of their positions. passenger and ticket agent of the Rio Have Many Duties, Grande. The letter asks for informaIn time even yesterday, building grees --- nee VERY spring-like was before system its telegraph operators as soon as th nine-hour law becomes effective which is next Wednesday LAST FAITHLESS ; HUSBAND WAITING Benjamin ‘ More "HELP SKILLED MEN TO FIND EMPLOYMENT ¢ ar were proached Richard Jennings, a lad who In doing chores for Mrs ne Ryan, 1815 South Fifth East street, demanded some money of teenth South and Fifth [ast streets and when he learned the boy had no has been terrorized since Wednesday | 1 money to give tried to brush him aside night by midnight prowlers. They have] and enter the yard Finally he askbeen trying doors, rattling windows|ed the boy what his father's occupaand frightening people tion waa, On Wednesday night at the home| With quick wit, the lad replied, ‘He of Peter Kaas, a man was discovered ig a policeman."' in the basement when Marie Kaas and The fellow Peale a look at the boy two companions went after kindling/and then turned and ran away as fast wood about 10 o'clock He dashed | as he coul out through the window. Nothing in It was surmised that the fellow's that Office Thinks Today Be Cooler, With Rain or Snow, called if circles the is sold Weather Will v ma yesterday that father Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, proportions, system stated that Rheumatism-- "My Sarsaparilla In the usual Reports headquarters - had muscular rheumatism. Was confined to his bed, He took two bottles of Hood' s Sarsaparilla and was entirely cured."' BrrTHa L. PERRIN, Pox 1026, Springfield, Mass. Hood's Wi Government Thermometer Records Temperature of 62 Thursday Afternoon. CANNOT Sn 4 ---- catarrh, Eczema-")! bad eczema and tried everything I heard of. but nothing helped me until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, Thanks to this medicine, | am now well,' GrorGe VANALSTYNE, South Bethlebem, N. Members Say Order of Rail way Telegraphers is Strong Enough to Fight. develop dyspepsia, No Eq u al-"I can say from experience that Hood 2 Sarsaparillais withoutan equal." ExmaL. Bowman, 11 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. ---, OPERATORS Weakness, 28 *‘Father's a Policeman'' Says ae Prowler Makes Himself Scarce lossoiappetite, 7heu lism, afler-feyer Weakness, that tired roaitue. nervous RIVAY, FEBRUARY é in ERI CAKE ci7¥. UTAh. are) -'" SOARING MERCURY TELLS OF SPRING ia, in by received SALI ee MAY CUT WAGES |< OF 115 KEY-WEN= REPUBLICAN, c 1 iiINTER-MOUNTAIN _ ib HE = ES é Se always treated my oo SS =Se SPECIAL aap} y wife The regular weekly session of the well Said Siddoway and am willing (0 M. C. A. Forensic club will be held in the club mencing at room § p. The subject didate Friday, for debate ~ Hughes Is Than Taft She took all with her this evening CoM-|that I have saved. I am an m. Owing to the/trator of her mother's estate, basketball game last ing was postponed That will be happy. a More for the meet-| be for two more years. know she had taken money is ‘"Resolved,}| until Wednesday, and now to ask the police to arrest Desirable CanPresident of the not going to return to me adminisand will I did with I am them. not her going I am get a divorce, as she may again, and I don't want to United States,"" Allen Childs and A. do ‘anything to hurt her." Q. Adamson will take the affirmative,| ciqdoway is 26 years of age and his and J. B. Kyle and Frank Meyers the/wite 22. He ts a nephew of John C. negative. Besides the debate, an in-| Higdon, president of the Success Autoteresting The club to all to program extends be has been a hearty arranged.| mobile invitationjand is present. wife ried Have eee WALL PAPER. date this month it oe eee A. phones, 110 W. 2d So. salen and we Duvall, Irank Percy INSULTING LITTLE GIRLS|: The girls them, said but that h4d he had walked not touch- behind and kept talking to them. The girls gave addresses im the southeast part of the 2 city and*each said she was years ° old, Pierce was locked of drunkenness. up on the charge THINK JUVENILE COURT RUN ON MODEL LINES That the Juvenile court is conducted on more effective lines than any institution of its kind they have seen in the West, is the opinion of Miss C. M, Macomber and Miss Crosby of Minneapolis, who watched the work of the court yesterday. Miss Macomber is a probation officer of the Juvenile court at Minneapolis, and Miss Crosby is connected with the Unity House, a social settlement there. They watched the proceedings in many delinquent cases yesterday and commended the officers of the court The women are on their way home from the coast where they have been studying various methods of handling juvenile delinquents, Oo Brinkman Wins Keber, Le Praise, William J. Brinkman, architect, who spent several weeks this city last summer, has just completed the supervision of the interior construction of Our Lady of Sorrows church, Chicago. His work, éspecially the interior design and the altar, has received the most favorable criticism from architects and art periodicals, many claiming that it is one of the foremost efforts in the United States. Mr. Brinkduring his stay man in this city examined closely the architecture of various buildings, particularly that of the temple, for which he had the utmost }] praise. where Symons, Darcy he Cage rane, Salt Lake he mar- ago. Licenses, Garfield; Jack, Garfleld. | "Conner; Sar ta Louis Pierce, a private of the Fifteenth regiment, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Police Officer Burton, charged with following and insulting two young girls, The soldier was under the influence of liquor and according to the girls' story followed them from the city and county building to the library, and then to the corner of South Temple and Main streets, where Officer Burton, attracted by the tears of one of them investigated and made the arrest. City, years Marriage both} oe Lake seven will SOLDIER CHARGED WITH ed company on Debalivere avenue employed there. He met his in Salt her Salt Salt Meri Lake; Lake; BiziSPY UGNT. Martha Fern SOFT Coch. Wal 1 paper, picture 33 Midgly-Bodel Co. ee Pianos for "THE at OF QUALITY" 166 Main 8t. \ WHOLE YEAR SrcCn lure's Ww "GC ompanion SHE FA. ees 272 State the St, for $3.00 Magasine -- joth Phones | salt Lake Turf Exchange } erator oe peniar Direet Wire fer ~ Mvenis. 7 ae me ced a Sperting ENS | ao ist 23 W. South 1st So. Under the auspices of the Social Sclence club of this city, Rev. Lewis J. Duncan. of Butte, Mont, will deliver a lecture on "Modern Individual{sm"' in Unitarian hall, 188 Second 8 o'clock, at this evening street, Yeast No admission is charged. Mr. Duncan is well known in Montana as a a lecturer scholar and Next Tuesday evening Mr. Duncan, assisted by members of Unity quartet, will present in Unitarian hall "4 Lyric Evening With Browning," consisting of readings and interpretations or Browning's poetry, these being illustrated by the ae or eight Selections from Brownin anc LAUNDRY Both Phones 192, ee rent BUTTE DIVINE TO TALK ON "INDIVIDUALISM" Wall paper, paper, Midgly-Bodel WATER TROY LAUNDRY TRIO FOR HOTEL MEN TO GUARD AGAINST The plan of the men is to have their mail addressed to the hotel at which they choose to stop. When it arrives one of the letters contains a check Inder a rusé that the check represents expense money hotel proprietors are prevailed upon to cash worthless paper, The men have given the names of RW, Harris; Fred Pincus, and A. E Leonard HARD Our Soft Water Process {s bringing us daily compliments from patrons. There is no doubt of the beneficial results.of Soft Water laundering to your apparel. -_--_____ +... ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN. We are overstocked. 2 ee ae pe iT ae ae Friday, February 26, 27 anc will sell, .for SPOT CASH ONL Y. OHeice California canned peaches, put up in pure cane sugar syrup, at $2.00 per ozen Regular price, $3.00 We guarantee this stock equal to any in the marke M. (RRIOTT's MARKET. 5 Phones 2 and We est First So, According to a notice received at police headquarters yesterday from Je P. Johnson, postoffice inspector, three hotel thieves have recently been working in the western and southern States. The motice states the men began their operations in North Carolina and have since appeared in Illinois and Missouri cities. VS. etal pi pane Go. , frames E let South | FLORODORA TOILET CR EA ie chapped Excellen me t M hands,, for Manufacture use face after and chav. and WILLES Honn DRUGbu NEWs v BOTH ENE e TILDEN 8h pyONES a74, bates csde |