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Show THE iNTER-MOUNTAIN er T3997 CITY, Store on Fifth We earry all the reliable Baby Foods and sell so mueh of it that you West and Then Escape in Darkness. can always rely ting it fresh. ‘ ~. FOUR MEN, EACH WITH GUN Prices Greek Proprietors Offered No Resistance, and Lost the $8 in the Till, Try always reasonable. Spring for OLD Drink a masked revolver, of John Greeks, men, each entered' the armed grocery dress ety, ari store DRUG Korollis and F. J. Collias, at 11 south Fifth West street white and blue chiefs and over their and commanded hands, polka dot the other two faces, rushed 112-114 Two the victims of the up highwaymen covered with the dressed. > --_____-_ private safe may be rented In the fire and burglar- -proof a of the Salt Lake Secu ihe & Tru Co,, 32-34 Main street, $3.50 per ye Ha WILL HAVE CONTESTS AND SEE NEW DEVICES late. Perhaps no. sadder death, made doubly so from the peculiar circumstances, has visited this city, in years. "Business Show" Is the title given to an innovation in Salt Lake, of which it Is planned to make an annuai event The first show will be held at 258 At) the/ Up to Tuesday Mrs. Young was in the affliction yet of health and the sudden latest modern devices in office appliances, office furniture and typewriters and adding machines) Whatever is of interest to the business man as helping him to save time and to intro- came without the slightest warning. Everything possible was done to bring the patient back to consciousnéss but to no avail, and at no time during the mee Nets, South Main street March 23 together it will be gathered ' ERS (pee: ose: duce system into his work 28. all to will be on|five days did.»she have possession of her mind, and she passed away without recognizing any of the anxious watch- REDMADODGES FRIDAY, In 4 DeBies F SET | SES! display. There will be races at this show, too] contests of expert stenographers and wepewriters, and of adding machine operators. Rules for the contests can be obtained from William H. Gerke, manager of the Royal Typewriter agency. Many of the speediest stenographers in Salt Lake, both male and female, will enter the contest. AND | TE core) and the city. Reed, The] new vans drawn by the dapple three-horse teams presented a contrast to the one small wagon all Sees? 34)- 5: = areee' wee aaa. Eee Gees. ev: 1, Pe J. H. Young California; Mrs. Riverton, Cal., Mrs, Miss young Afton and Young, LeGrande of this city. Mrs, Young's death will to hundreds of of Kxenneth William Miss Young Jas- jr., IS OF -_ - -- -< = children HORSE endeared come as a friends to herself In made doubly charming by the 2 - Our Annual Spring Opening mences Monday morning, F. has her city that cannot be forgotten. Though active in many cireles it was to her home and her children that she most devoted herself. Red Butts Hollow has been the scene of many social activilies given by Mrs. Young's Harry Smith, alates newspaper carrier, on entering the Templeton building early yesterday morning thwarted the attempt of two burglars to gain an entrance to the jewelry store of O. Eliason, which is located in the lobby of the building Seeing the men at work on the door, Smite ran to the street, his intention being to call an officer. One of the would-be burglars followed and atruck the lad a glancing blow on the shoulder. The police wére notified bub the men had become Trightened and had fled. fhe: as children; many ways. Possessed of all the qualities that go to make a woman esteemed and loved, she made a place in the hearts of her family, friends and _ BURGLARS SCARED OUT BY BOY NY WITH PAPERS iy Paes LeGrande contained, as well, some of the original Ted men of the plains The parade was planned for Friday.| as being the four months' anniversary| ef the disastrous fire, November 13 1907, but when the calendar was consulted and it was found to be Friday, the thirteenth, the chance proved too great to be taken 1,050 pounds, It had a white spot on the neck, caused by the rubbing of a collar, The buggy had a top. In the buggy was a horse blanket with red Stripes and a mee rug, one side black and the other green Hee Mys, great blow Whom she A horse and Sioa sey belonging to Dr - R. Calderwood, county physician, was stolen last night from in ea oe the physician's residence, North and. Center streets. He reves the sheriff's office and police department. The sheriff notified the Ogden authorities to be on the lookout for the rig. The horse was a bay weighing about Sale comAuerbach NEED FOREST RANGERS FOR RESERVES IN UTAH ei OS Eden- which was alone saved from the fire.} B. F. Redman rode in a carriage which| OBBED a six ine of in years ago. Her Grace Hardie. Young, being / married An this city where she has since lived continuously. Surviving the deceased are Mr. Young Oakland, err of district born 1868+ebe-.pbecame the business was Scotland, 65 name was When 12 years of age she came to Salt Lake in company with her mother two sister and a brother, John Hardie, who died in this city in January, 1907. SATURDAY COUNTY ROBBED 0 y Young borough, maiden The Redman Van and Storage company made a fine display yesterday! afternoon when it paraded its new| equipment of horses and vans through elght gray great | BAMES ] ERRGST anpos PARADES ers. Mrs.. The civil service commission will hold examinations for the position of ranger for forest reserves April 23 and Beaver, Ephraim, Escalante, Grantsville, Kanab, Logan, ool Panguitch, Payson, Provo, St. George, Salina and Salt Lake. Three nuehes d Tangers are wanted RRS she herself taught wrangements of the funeral have not been completed, but the day will probably be Tuesday. GIRL OF SEVENTEEN WEDS MAN PAST SIXTY Cupid did not balk at gray locks yes terday, when Miss Lilly May Butte, 17 years old, was married to Walter Jenkins, aged 62, in the county clerk's office, Jenkins is proprietor of the Big Four bar on West Second South street. There was a wedding reception at the home of the bride's pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butte, 52 North Sixth West street, last night, when many friends dropped in and made the evening an enjoyable one -- + Ss Hansen Benefit Concert. A benefit concert will be given tomorrow evening in the Barratt hall in aid of the widow and children of the late E. J. Hansen. A number of the leading professionals of the city will appear. The promoters of the concert are hoping to raise sufficient means to pay off the mortgage on the Hansen home, __ New Oo? Secret oo Cipher Code. Washington, March 14.-The state department has been obliged to get up a new secret cipher code. The work will be done under the supervision of the chief clerk of the department. The cables today told of the theft of the present code by a cook in the employment of the American consulate at Bucharest. Recently another American consular office missed its cipher code for some time and eventually it turned up in the waste basket, where it probably was returned after being copied. More care will be taken hereafter with the new code when distributed among the diplomatic officers, If you haven't yet treated your wife or sweetheart to a box of STARTUPS' Coca Cola Chocolates you are missing a ‘rare opportunity to enlarge the realm of ‘‘smiles.'' DO IT NOW! 25¢c EVERYWHERE. and Wyoming making which an wool attempt to or otherwise; Correct for exeéeding Gardner readily to Spring your quality Clothing distinguish fit all of great in extent and va inspection. fabme and is famous, this shapes. Clothing, eritical season's skill in tailoring are the features garments from tor whieh the will ordinary sort. growers nobby Snits from $10 fe $40; Boys and Children' to see just Call, to $13.50 $2.50 from Snits persuade the railroads to offer better rates on their product from this territory to Poston, instead of, as it is claimed is now the case, allowing a heavy differeastern Oregon ential In favor of points. stating ‘The that sheep if the men are frank in railroads do not ee their way clear to allowing cheaper rates, they will take the matter before the Inter-state Commerce commission, A committee representing the Utah Wool Growers company and the Western Wyoming Land & Live Stock company yesterday called on J, A. Reeve general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line, S. V. Derrah, assistant general freight agent of the Rio Grande system, and J. H. Buriner distriet freight agent of the Salt Take route, and presented their side of the Diem aie ek R. and the Com-, will canvass the city ifford ample accomproposed national Grand \rmy in Salt who composed of , Colonel Tatioek senting the Sheep Men on Committee, BY the earliest possible moment What the wool growers ask Is a reduction of the freight on wool from common points in Utah and Wyoming to Boston. They assert that the presnt tariffs are excessive in comparison with the charges made from points in astern Oregon, which are virtually nland points. The sheep men asked that the old rates, in force five or six ears ago, be restored. This would make the rate to Boston $1.99 a hunlred weight, on wool, The present rate jis $2.12 a hundred weight. At Portland, Ore., the railroads meet the rates by water, and the charge for the haul of 1,000 miles farther than from Utah and points is only $1, the charge | for the Wyoming or less than shorter tarted Snes on ank their Y. W. C. A. Notes-Mrs. Marie Hunt c will lead the vesper service a Young Women's Christian Association boarding home, 225 South Second East 5:30. The meeting is open to all a women. Dr. I R. M. Stevenson will sing. of the ff | a panaceas various or) @ imaginary ills. party } the of rit een of ics result state will days vy meeting | Willis ten | within negotiations committi announce Chairman date of th call will the we state eS ogl | for! but sent be a of committee How > Trust i The effect | James James Co, Ss discussion, |< onvention, President: Vice President SMITH, LUND. ee i ke REPUBLI- JUDICIAL Tudic ind In and for} (comprising | Tooele coun-|} Judge Ritchie's BPs CHE a, se ‘delegates, apportioned of the Third ty, was, offered The annual The King Willis was | proxy, Tor | ru] and Salt elected and A, | IT.| the members night in was room one day est will be county at the had a| his mecting. ple. late fu- heas] from! residence, The) 376 Int 3 ae posited 8 of from the the month: first of ns 2, Honest Work-Honest Funeral. SCARLET FEVER CASES SHOW RAPID GROWTH who retail East service. South will Tem- be Eighteen con-| were new reported Mark's of St. Brewster | ducted by Dean ci reneral. ake and The discussion was | partment last cas ere< cast or ~ oe ° = ‘ .|cathedral. Friends of the family have 6 ‘ : weekly report, for represen- | demand that all factions of the pat invited to attend the funeral, but | . ekly Spor 1906, Are : aaa ] been burial eee Sei in said alt 1ave a voice in the disecussicn and pro- lthe at the City' cemetery will| 382} homes are NLEY PR Rh. Ch: ee an. Secretary anq A. ek ee ze, B. Irvine, Coalville; Salt Jesse Lake; M. | be | | private . i Dritl at Port. 3 . . a sattalion drill will start al ort Douglas, weather permitting Monday ' morning at 9:30. ‘This will be the first ldrill of Its kind the regiment has in-| quiged in since leaving the islands and Alma|both Smith, | past the week Ca to week, now ; ; + & Hatialion officers been and men brushing have up on for the| tactic cause of the diseas the health department the spread of the sl fulile to date | of diphtheria, five . Vv ) op y Ks f whooping cough POX and one of During the week reported, 32 deaths 27 being of which - a er: 79S Sooo oe ‘Watch "ioo GC This Space Talks About Birds-The teachers of the Lafayette school heard a lecture yesterday morning on birds and their habits, the address belng delivered by Prof. S. H. Goodwin of the Agricultural college English Nurse Leuves-Miss Edith vans, the English nurse who sued Dr. William. 7, McEnery for $50,000. for breach of promise, left yesterday for Los Angeles, her suit having been compromisd ont of court, Beatty Valked at Ogden-Dr. T. B Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, lectured before the teachers of the Ogden schools yesterday He| talked on general sanitation and the} need of carefully observing the health Japunese Party Coming-Advices at the general passenger offices of the Oregon Short Line are to the effect ( hat a party of sixty prominent Japanese wih arrive here from San Irancisco April 5, and will leave the next day for the east. The personnel of the party, or its purpose in visiting America, is not known here. Relief Society Reunlon-Tie Relief society of the Eleventh ward will hold its annual reunion Tuesday in the ward chapel. An Interesting program for the evening has been arranged, including music and recitations and addresses by Mrs. Beene Bridge, president of the socle Oue abe for Suloon Fight-Judge Diehl, in unraveling the merits of the brawl had in the Bridgeman's Home saloon last Saturday night, discharged A. McGuire, one of the defendants, and found Bd Collins guilty of battery. He will pronounce sentence on Collins to- Carstensen @ Anson Co.' Puzzle Contest, Which will appear this week It will be of interest to the young morrow. "Braggo, the Monk.'-Alonzo W. latt has placed in the hands of a local printer the words and music, written by himself, of a song entitled, "Braggo, the Monk." The composition has been copyrighted and Mr. Platt's friends predict a large demand for it when it leaves the printer. Talk of Plant Culture-The Fifteenth District Improvement league will meet Friday evening at the Baptist chapel. The meeting will be addressed by Nicholas Byhowner, city superintendent of parks, on the subject of plant culture, with a view of the use of plants as lawn and boulevard decorations, WII Canvass City-The joint com- 14 ) eel lt Might Mean Something For You 55GB SSS G5 CO. Prices Paluless Extraction of Teeth or Nu Pay. All Work Vositively Guarauteed, Phones-Nell | j ___ funeral of James Tlogle, of the most prominent street. cent rt acco at . UNION DENTAL Judee} 218 soulni T very| | | Ilogle's per Money semihead-| be procured for the oO the organization fall campaign -----_>- The the} will hold in April deposits 4 , ings of the state were|iiquor men in Salt Lake, will he held in person or hy} tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock from Lake représentation from club treasurer attendance of meeting last James vote 8,125 delegates; | ceedings of the delegate convention in en 14 dele- | April was practically unanimous. 3 ele° votes, 10 del At the close of the meeting, Clhairae county committees are | man Critchlow announeed th follow-| or the election of ing sub-commiitee, to set with himCanvannon or otherelf in the > work f ini t] ‘ Py S se ‘ *Z y Un uit their conventR resent a Ipon Che! Te aT state rie N. 1 aoe ete e cones George N. Lawrence. James Devine| Backman, A. quarters will ture busine con- 11, 949 . ly, secretary Ball sergeant-at-arms. wn" > The club will meet Saturday, even| Buci President and 28, March ing, walter will announce the place and | Young the Hereafter, later time that} expected the date of | Men's Republican club hy the state) monthly meetings, and up, strive * in came. | elected of the state Ef. W. Robinsoa repre-| sented Logan, David Mattson appeared . 8 on behalf of Ogden Republicans, Alma} Es as Eldredge of Coalville was present, and Johnson as \ definite something tangible An aceount cial National curity'for your eral interes ives help you make by | Howard against th representing| 1 ction i: camhand} Calvin S. Buckwalter, one of. the most ardent workers in the. party, was elected president of the club last| n ene Harry S. Joseph was made vic | president, and. Briant §S Young was = é : ; 4 court yesterday | Armstrong's meeting the for call The brought together some of the most) gratifying. active politicians from various parts The organization south. Other part to | represented, either Judicial le delegate hat Howell 1 6th, a senh : which amended by) c free an? oven R puolic: n earliest the at of factional differences, 2 Incentive Prompts The night, imat-| last ove) theandclubtal metd when officers ters. pertaining to the coming paign just as if it was close t = and not a few months away. and be a Utah at the national Republi un vention at CHicago, will erystallize Salt| at to meet ed ; May Sth, 1908, for| nominating four candi-| a UCeee and one candi- |} ney, for the selectrict co maiiittad: and for the! } > > ¢ other business aS | rly before th onvenonvention will Abt rena: at | _in resolution DISTRICT | committee, the movement congressional delegation convention ial district Sumy of this action, a It is party policies, |} and at the April convention, | which will soon be set ashier THE by Ingebretsen ; Devine, will that. suspected has one any In setback elected to} con=| convention + national the vention to be hela at Chicago to make) its call broad enough to permit of the| x F consideratio and discussion of an : ; Qn faree . | WUestion or. issue which is now. con-| fronting the Republican party of the; State of Utah, and that said sub-com-| mittee report back to this committee | within ten dx time,' homeward and ley tit \ Nioth Ward Character Ball-A character ball will be given Friday evening, Mareb 20, at the Ninth ward amusement hall Receipts will go toward buying a new piano. Leap Year and St. PatrickK-A gcenuine leap yearparty will be even Thursday evening, St Patrick's da under the auspices of the Twentie a ward Sunday scheol, in. the ward amusement hall on with the Critchlow Republican the taken was action for to call its delegates suing choose tarted y Wan! s ; For Federal Grand Jory-The United Stattes marshal's office is preparing to erve papers for witnesses and jurymen for the federal grand jury that will be drawn in this city April 13. discussion heated to cure intended of otherwise following I the Se re mBry a To Offer Blue Ribbons-The M. & M. association will offer twenty-five spejal blue ribbons as premiums for inlustrial exhibits at the next state fair. CLS Ogden; ‘of| of the committee | the next andmeeting of fifteen Critchlow andcommittee The yesterday 4 ithin| that it is expected and | fifteen long a after Back-Joe Warner two boys from ¢ up last night in the} | were attempting vith' the intention of | The lads had Jefe} ay's sight-seeine in| intending to start | caught The lads will) the, thre e@ counties , ARMSTRONG. met. Boys common one-half H. Here Fromm Manti-J. Hornuug, general agent for the San Pete Valley ailroad, at Manti, was in Salt Lake yesterday on. business. Rs Mattson, the | club will net} Republican Men's se-| Young be seven of a committee "That STs sang, My, Be DAD that! year, this in politics a factor request|be to chairman the by at noon | lected Lake Salt | ratifying «as had have must feeling in Iscommittee Republican | the state leave trains Sunday s the distance. ....CITY BRIEFS. RUE David committee days BURL ink will goes trains Saltair, weekdays ani Colonel and Capveterans timespring Angeles | Los Saltair-The & ake AR litaGe cerns Mts all" vane camenmectoln Monee ak al ative the Commeraint| The committee was composed of E H. Callister, president of the Utah company, which includes all the big sheep owners in this state, Jo Cy}; Mackay, president of the Western Wyoming associationg; C. B. Stewart, J I. Austin and Stephen Ostler Some of the railroad men, it is understood, said |that personally they were in favor of a reduction, though perhaps not quite as muc¢ h as the sheep men asked They promised to bring the matter to the attention of the traffile managers of the various roads at ater es bitaatrtcin case Big Mrs, LeGrande Young died last night at 7 o'clock at her home in Red Butte Hollow, after an illness dating from last Tuesday where she sustained a paralytic stroke whieh left her unconscious. In this state she remained up to the time of her death, which was brought on by a complication of lung congestion and tumor, The news of her death came as a great shock, as hopes of recovery had been entertained up to yesterday noon when a turn for the worse was first noticed the all gathered were bedside the At members of the immediate family with the exception of J. H. Young, a son, who arrived from the east just an hour too A ~dara Prominent Woman Gives Up in Battle for Life and Leaves Many Friends. cuscash register. As soon as their work had been finished the four backed out of the storé and disappeared In the darkness. The police were notified at once. All Sergeant Hempel could learn was that the gen were armed and had their faces covered with handkerchiefs. As to the relative stature of the men he could learn nothing definite. The men were described as being fairly well BY Stewnr Street _ kept the the Main their revolvérs while the third man searched tomer and the fourth robbed South CHILDREN AT BEDSIDE| WHEN MRS. YOUNG DIES handker- all to throw STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary wearing blaclt into the store wear ready Men's Utah last night about 9:30 o'clock and took $8 from the cash register and $2 from 1s The Our with a customer who ran from the store as soon as the ordeal was over. The customer, who was an American, was not known by name to the Greeks, The Greeks in broken English explained that four men, two wearing e Gardner FIGURE Fountain Four 15, 19 Exquisite styles in fashionable new Spring Clothing of quality and durability, for men, young men, hoys and children; if Assert Coast Points Are Favored by Roads Unde Present Schedules, a At RESTORE MARCH A Gay Exposition of Correct | Spring Clothing -_---. TO SUNDAY, e Railroad Committee Asks Agents for Substantial Reduction. on¢get- UTAH, CARB AcaND Ad CTANE RIED OM PT (Whitt DA Mia JAUNU 1 ---- a Grocery LAKE WOOL MEN FiGut FREIGHT TARIFES ~ BOLD HIGHWAYMEN Baby TURN EASY TRICK ood Rob REPUBLIC LLG GGG and old |