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Show ADD MORE MEN AT THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND oN KNOW IT RIO GRANDE SHOPS FIGHT ON SALOONS AND WINE ROOMS -_- REFERRED TO COMMITTEES SCATTERED ALONG LINE Tooth Seventeen Brought to This City -Union Leaders Start Back for Denver. booed-Le Grand Young Starts a Squabble. Two city ordinances council revise of the last presented night will, appearance nearly every of saloon to if the and The the the passed, interior restaurant Stewart offered both of them. They provide that shall be issued to a Saloon no or Tant'' which has enclosures of upon any kind booths its or Weak license restau- premises. No res- loons ordinance, presented Martin, provides that shall close at midnight, and Your cause oe S also ae of any Pp + 4 was referred Wants to Carry kind. re- begin ee Young Grand | a dozen members of sewer extensions 132 and sick the smoke is of street have help all themselves era immediate are of of Kidney Trouble. mp-Root is not recommended for Soerrihine but if you are obligec 1 to pass your water frequently nigh t and day, smarting or rritation ir 1 If =o is alw Swamp-Root as a chautauqua, ave : or July. see what year, 2 any At could be may some rate, done It is a a an ast the #re ‘"& great greater number _| of} have} time it Maids city, visited of the the ing some elty, of of in | "I 4 was thing thing women to to be be and an able girls to promised the their visitor to prominent : submit went to the Commecial club see jf that body will not gating the mrbvenient. It is pointed out to rors tealenti it be, . Bee _ 1 Ae ik. It views. east, his In hav- proposals as a means and subgésted to of the fair] yesterday as for the meeting, should bring teed v abecachand the definite the "T™ ddy Ete : My Double Girls" aMiss Last Billy It the would Fred Baxter Wood Companiy charm Company of those to ; describe women-the mat rons and maids of Salt Lake. the little : } eeearche reli 7 na ae meng ieee sete: faite heuer te "The Right Little Girl." and with the Brand finale, Nothing suggesting the amateur was seen in the evolutions and nothing halting nor unce rtain marked the movement of the actors, 1 t was talent in the people, and excellen t stage mana@ement on the part of som 6 one who did not at all oblrude him 5€ The tertor, ty, second part is with Edmund dim very light, fine and monologue, miories of a vanished has panist: and yet) Toot, and Chorus ; impossible te stund. as Quintet Saree Then yery the. "My set for Keene a fine insitting' In regretting-in by the Bohemia. singer Rosary" and" is a way-the In the acconi- rendered. a t will be a sood attend- fair refining. Coffee. 32.-Su 3.86 the other organs j ney soon SWamp-Root, as your kidneys to health, trouble Swamp- ~Root Is Pleasant to Take. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at all drug stores Don't make any mistake, remember the name, r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, Y., Which you will find on every bottle. excellence. have had a better house, and that means clever people in the cast Her are the principals-Salt Lake peoplewho insured the success of the even-Raw,|ing: centrifugal Réfined, steady: crushed, 6 80, nee dered, 5.40: granulated, 5. Eee eee Now 7 Rio," 6h;.No. 4 Santos, 8} Edmund Keene, the old Bohemian, Told Watel at work; look through our aAGEOETs analyze our <woods, yon with ‘tind eoekine displeasing or unganita In other words we make pay to eat. Our utensils, tables, ete.. are "scrupulously. ae mater fait he oiknat.. a =e use no harmful chemica Ge ‘cahdies in ou the fancy boxe m Mdnufacturey which when ep ey will be a valuable Jewel," nandRkerchiet, or ined box. "Sweetly Thine," Startup a ate en araaeer ae. mle Ee ae Christensen Dusty Rhodes, tramp manager of a defunct musical show, W. R. Sibley. A Great Story Briefly Candy Co., Provo, Utah. in of to the 17 take new men positions shops of Rio the Fowler, Florence Oretta Lewis. Lindell, Edith Bessie Srpith Fowler, Gun-| new men come from various said a Rio Grande official yesterday. "Many of them are from the Santa Fe. That railway has had a shop strike on its hands for about four years, and has recently laid off a number of its employes, on account of the slump in business. These are willing to leave the towns along that line where they have made their homes, and to bring their families to Salt Lake, where conditions are as a rule much more attractive. | cITy BRIEFS . Mrs. Earl Recoverlog.-As a result many better shows of any kind, | @eute injury and that she will recover measured by the pleasure given. the |?a@pl audience, have been seen on the stage Cost $20 to Brenk a Window.-Archic of the Salt Lake theater. Many of the} Marshall, a soldier from Fort Douglas, songs were capitally rendered In one}was found guilty of disturbing the place the boys in the gallery Joined In] peace at the trial yesterday afternoon a whistling chorus that charmed every|in Judgé Diehl's court andwas fined one It was one of the many hits of } $20. The prosecuting witness wus Ah the evening Hoo, a Chinaman of Plur alley,. who "A Night in Bohemia wilt be given) claimed that Marshall had broken a again this evening. It Is really worth | window And the~ proceeds so tothe County Pays for Water.-At a joint eharity furd of Salt Lake lodge No. 85, meeting of the waterworks committe B° P.: 0. E: of the city couneil J > Of The and. sale it, last night totaled more than ae andthe ~board of Seng fa baund tq be! binwar, cuit county commissioners yesterday after$7 Z . noon it was agreed that the county evening. will pay for the use of water at the elon nectar county jail since last July. ‘The mats TO PREVENT THE GIUP. ter of adjusting the rates at the city LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re-/d county Sue Srounds was demoves the cause. To get the genuine, | ferred cole for mga name and look for signaWilliamson Case Argu ed.-The case e of EB. . GROVE. . 25c of D. G. Riehards, trustee of the estate of Sam Williamson, versus the Utah National bank was argued and submitted Judge Marshall in federal court errlages aa Omaha, volves a claim on the o 800; Omaha, March 23.-Receipts, tee for $100 alleged = have mar Ket been paid steady to atronger. Na lo the bank in viclation steer 4.50@6 50: cows and of the bankruptey law. 3. ova 5.45; western steers, Texas sleers OOMHALD Not Many Eulistments-C aptain ©. B, he aes 3 @A.S5 snners Meyers, U. & A., in chs1arge of the local stockers and Pocneeae 4. 00@5 00. es recruiting office, says that enlistments ulls and stags, 3.00@4.75. are at a standstill, Secainta 1,500; market 5 cents a marked contrast vi 1.75@4.90; ed, to the period of the business depreslights, 4.70@4.85; pigs, 3.50 sion. He attributes the situation to bulk of sales, 4.724.380. improved business conditions and to a holding off on the part of recruits until the bill providing for a 45 per cent 00@6.20: 6 .60@7.50 Increase in the pay of soldiers has nh passed the house, tt having been passed by the senate Copper Again Advauces. LIVE STOCK "MARKETS. Pollock Spécial Wire. Boston, Mareh 23.,-Copper metal ad0 vanced $e making Lake 123,@ 13%; Electrolytic, 123@13; Casting, 123 @12%; Lead, $3.90@$4; Tin, 302@31}. 0, C. BEEBE, Cashier some posed i The Independent Telephone Directory company of Butte, Montana, filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday showing stock of $10,000 in $10 Ballbach, E. M. Thompson and James A. McKee are the directors. The company will print telephone directories The Fairview Co-operative Sheep company of Fairview, with a eapital stock of $15,000 in $10 shares, also filed articles. Peter Sundwall, E c Howell, A. I. Miner, John A. Walker Amasa Cox and Hyrum DeFries are the directors. Explosives The Eureka company of Eureka, filed articles showing a capital stock of $5,000 in a $1 shares, with ¥. C. MceChrystal, president; W. W. Wallace, vice president; Phil P. Clark, secretary and treasurer The Garden City Canning company of Provo filed an amendment, Increasing its capital stock from $10,000 to $25,000 = -- ---- The Crystal Waterworks company of Providence, Cache county, with a capital stock of £5,000 In $100 shares, filed articles, indicating that it will operate a waterworks system at the place of organization August H. Bissinger is president; William Jones, vice president; John Stauffer, secretary and treasurer. The Indenpendent Salt company of Salt Lake filed articles with the county clerk yesterday The capital stock Is $50,000 {fn five-cent shares. George $3. Margetts is president; William Stoneman, vice president; secretary and treasurer. The company owns preperty in Davis county, near Farmington, and expects to harvest salt from natural deposits at high water, Notes, Francis Tate has applied for the appointment of administrator of the estate of his wife, Minnie L. Tate, deceased The estate Is valued at $1,500. . Rose C.. Gotwaldt filed suit for dipree from William M. Gotwaldt of Golane Id, Nev., yesterday, charging desertion. They were married August 23, 1906, and she charges that he deserted her October 4, 1906. Gotwaldt is a well known newspaper man of Goldfield. A special panel of 22 jurors was ordered drawn for report Wednesday by Judge Lewis yesterday for the trial of the $10,000 damage suit brought. by William Dixon : against the Denver aie and] Rio Grande railway Marriege isa E. Greenlaw, Salt Springs, Kas.: Lake; Lee Salt Lake. Lake; Kiteche Mrs home for mountains, present ‘J Zaxter| Drveitia the at sites girls, that and and for is a Porter the the third is school... near e achat = oO FESTIVAL, are rate of: 16 Ud? students to Tid Posed 2 AND Sb PO 2. tocol , rental handsome profit Bransford, Judge Real lot 1. ; MO QUININE," that is rome er Cures a Cold Coldin One Day, Grip in2 Days our special S10. on up $12 to By lay $40 4 Mayo ORE (prices a ~<a aR apy GSES THE F Tua MAIN | 4 iT eh) gp le QUALITY STORE IG) ---- 3 ‘ ERG Ee tiies ce ea ae fe ) ‘Saur LAKE : ome ‘ we Transfers. to' Helene Ss Ou $ 4, Gabbott's add" David Eccles to Hyrum S Young tt al... part of lot 3, block 72, : plat an SCV niet etna 4. partoung o P)-T. Farnsworth, of lot 2, block 72. plat A Oh ek EGS A, J. Pe ndle ton jr. to Lionel ft. Gray, part of lot 1, block 25, plat B. ; aor ae are Warden Pratt the' principal) ---- Ss Hubbard to W. FP. Strother all: of lot'? and part of lot 6 Hlampton's sub No Henrietta feath and husband lo Samuel Simps on, lot 4, bloels 1 hh aon s ude 1 M. Si Woolles Cc Jones part of lot 1 PeqGate 52. ‘piat ae. : Charles F. Smith to W. Semerson, Elizabeth rk on size ns satisly hard to The s And 5 and part of lot Hainpton's sub No lot 19, block away your delight. 8 Pstate S-Hubbard. 2 to crown stay of please . Dinner, and being as 1284 Suits to-fit and the diffieult-to above Hulaniski, Ogden Lake ye Strother, 6, block not . las After discussing the various proposed sites, the board took the matter under consideration, and will later determine which place will best be secured It is desired to remove the girls from the near vicinity of the boy school and at the same time to get a larger piece of farm Jand than is now possessed, -_----?-S----- Em. : we' are ready every hodv. to Mrs. Ww iiitam ee 5 6 oO 7,500 % fe ee 2 This amount added to each week will soon grow to a good pas ance-toto your v - credit cre sized balance { per cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts of $1 and up 5,000 i 1,500 la sectior township > soua range 1 east Hof mane et al. to C. M iairia ct lots 16. ete block 1 eoiing sub : Jane BAnomon to John M. Young, lots 16, ete bloek 1 Alta Place al for.a-largee Lnount with whieh o ope acce ‘ yn eas a a sek » ith: the Com mercial National Bank You can sturt an account with I ; th as small a gs 28 200 2,500 CAPTLPAL, 3200.000,000. SURPLUS, 700 $50,000,000. (PoOcrTre DEPOSITS, j ms $3,000,000 00, H 5 -- : U. S. DEPOSITORY = DIED. Balt Lake City, Utah GCREPUAL Ce pucie ae eevere a5me on SURE <7. eo bene wide L. §. BLUM. bine An wate eben ident Moses Thatcher. . Vice Presisent oun Ce hier Edgar s fills. . Asot. Gasbier L. ur Ron; came! Cashier AUSTIN-At 513 Post street, th is city, March 22, 1908, Leah May, daughter of Robert A. and Ethel A. Denney Austin, aged & months The funeral will be held today. (Tuesday) at 3 o'clock from the residence of Mr. and Mrs A. F, Denney, 513 Post street. Friends invited to attend Interment in cemetery, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. }McCORNICK & COMPANY BANKERS NOTICE, SALT LAKE (Established LYNCH-The funeral of i Henry Lyneh will be held at St. } cathedral, on East First today (Tuesday) at body may be viewed the hours of mortuary chapel betwe en and 1 p. m 2 noon Interment in Mt Olivet Birth § Deseret National Bank MOONE Y-Edward Douglas, aged 1 son of Mr. year, 3 months and 26 d and» Mrs; 75. Ts Mooney died yesterday > family residence, 515 South State from where the funeral will ti ike place this (Tuesday) afternoon it 2 Interment in Calvar cemeo clock tery PUNERAL ee 650 Trananct nean. a General CIry, 1873.) Ranking Res!- WALKER ~ BROTHERS Retucus. SA ur aK - Capital .. wie @slale a eihia ale $250,000 mii) Surplus 100,000.00 Safety Deposlt Boxes for Rent. We farite your accou Harvard, M and Mrs Thomas EE. Temple. boy March 16 659 South West S65 W. Guteher Mr. und Mrs. Thomas boy, March ~J1. Roberta avenue, Ee WIHIL Discuss Insurnnce. The Commercial club's committee on fire protection and insurance rates will meet at the club this afternoon at 12:20 to see if anything can be done in dealing with the present insurance situation. é Drugless Specialist Thronic and pervous ase sping tre ubles and fe male c nates. See Dr. P. BE. ERICKSON, Chiropractor, 234 Constitation Bide. mo PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY®, PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleedtng or Protruding Piles _ to 14 days or money refunded. UNION BUSINESS SHOW HAS ALL SORTS OF EXHIBITS and professional men are. SOUTH CO MAIN Work-Honest Prices Painless Extraction of Teeth or No Pay. All Work Positively Guaranteed, Phones-Rell, 1126-01 Ind. 1128 . } MAKING A taking All kinds. of lavde:aod time-saving devices were on © display, with competent men to explain them. A fairly large crowd visited the room during the evening. The show will®continue throughout the week BUSINESS : REPUTATION + ______ omelting and Refining company, at Los Angeles, will, on Apel s be Banoine genhe ral freight and passenger agent of the Ney ada and Northern, with headquart Ely. 6 Bomar: DENTAL 215 Honest The best way oes . wuccesarully. I plan , and Unilice:. common, If you day L azative Overcoats Suits Serve 1 Gardner and paid. Women splendid ot ready-to-wear aecount After the various sites had been in spected, Mrs, Thomas and her assistants provided a good dinner for the party, and later the boys were. visited in their assembly hall. Some addresse were made, Governor Cutler. M: Lol Brewer of of . Salt. speakers the fine Do farm proposition, the farm rented by the trustees, and a wit! all z the The | ae . blossoms sortment of Hebard, Kansas City, Hullrond Man Promoted. Joseph 8. Bennion, Taylorsviite; Dora H. B. Tooker,.formerly of the Oreoa: Ne Bult. Junctio ic n fon Short Line offices in this. elty, and sere ne Sult, Salt fake: Nellie Tarbet, Smelting and et of the Amerlean aaa \nd ex- members of the party 9:30 over the Oregon were met at Ogden and Shirts ae every newness. pro- part Ties. ; SIery os1er} partinent made of the Overcoats, and H ‘ ali Ogden, purpose of ; site of the Includes a now being pn the:-affair. Lake;| Bertha for Lats by Dr. Thomas, superintendent of the school One of the sites visited is at the extreme south of the city Another Is on the bench at the foot of the Clar- | 2&SS8 Pueblo, Colo Willlam M. Townsend Martha Salt Harold M. C. Stevens, Hindley, Salt 3 In- yesterday school in the lat good taste ivervthing est ideas fo 1 dress. "-Siaits and number legislature institution, number the a friends, Ogden a - and The first annual "Business Show" in Salt Lake opened last night at 258 Main street. Not all of the exhibits were in last night, but there were enough to give one an idea of the interest busl- Licenses. Hardiman, that of is producing INCORPORATIONS the The Salt Lake left this city at Short Line and Pittsburg, Pa., March 23.-Hans Wagner practically admitted to a friend here today that had been driven to retire from baseball this year by the roasting to which he had been subjeeted by the gamblers at Pittsburg games. lle went further, named individuals and recalled instances to bear out his assertions that the betting fans here hay reached the stage where they expect him to make at least a triple every time he comes to bat and a double play, at least, ever time he gets his hands on the ball. "T have seén phenoms come and go,' he said They ge i great hand, are exploded, then sign with some other team and when they come back to Pittsburg the town goes daffy, hands them things and names streets afte them. I have borne the heat and burden of the day and the best I get, if I make a blunder, is a hiss." Wigner himself and some of his team mates have been afraid during the last two years that almost any day Ihe would be roasted so hard he would forset himself and climb into the grand Stand to punish some of the leading gamblers, thereby disgracing both himelf and the game For years at the local park a section of the stand had been appointed by gamblers who take Wagers not only on the publicly announced odds, but male and accept bets on almost every play. The heaviest wagers usually are made on Wagner's work at bat Court tour the school. peewee Shaw, Lehi Frederick LAND with Industrial inspected Roasted Him if He Didn't Slam Out Three-Sacker, So He Quit. District of newspaper the Cutler board, members amining PITTSBURG GAMBLERS DROVE WAGNER OUT Lawrence FARM John C. School visited a ee Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co. Pays 4 per cent on deposits. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President. of The Pure Drng Dispensary 112-114 South Main Street | Governor Cutler a Member.-Governor John C. Cutler has been elected an honorary member of the National Good Roads association and has been asked to deliver an address at the convention in Chicago in June or at Denver in July dustrial STORE OO -_ 2 drun Matson, Letrice Belcher, Martha]! injuries received in the collision of Berry, Lydia Joest Vera Peterson, buggies Sunday night on South State Frances Pitt, Elsie Lundgren, May Kei-| Street, Mrs. George H. Earl, 1178 Emfer, Esther Jorgenson, Chrystal Taylor, | Son avenue was confined to her bec Dora "Méyer, "Avis ° McGrath Gladys yesterday It was thought her eondiCooper ‘and' Blanche' Johnson hion was due more to the sheek than to Not DRUG among the men and at the meetday in the Federation of Labor hall in ing the afternoon. The visitors went east again last evening, are expected and to arrive in Denver in the course of c or two say striking employes that it has already been proved that the new men are not efficient enough to Keep up the ratlvoad''s equipment, and say further that the engines are already showing signs of neglect Railroad officials, on the . other hand, say that things are running almost as evenly as if there were no strike at all points,' Governor Sa Lake was about the Western at Salt loonly feature in the strike situation by offically yesterday It is stated were elals of the road that a few men places other left at Helper and at along the line. ‘The new men rested up after the long trip yesterday, but are expected to go to work this morning Frankthin, first vice president JA Helpers' of the Boilermakers and union, and J. J. Moeklin of the Denyestercommittee spent the time ver MORE Institution for Fair Sex to Be Far Removed From Boys' in Future, Grande ver DESIRE 15c. from A Sparkling Soda Water Is a Delightful Spring Tonic. em- It is stated that there are now more boilermakers in the local shops than were there before the strike, 19 having walked out and 21 being employed. There is still a comparative deficiency in the number of machinists and blacksmiths, but the rallroad officials say that this will soon be made up. A few local machinists were hired yesterday, it was asserted, and another bunch of men is expected from Den- Governor Cutler, Industrial School Board and Others Pay Visit to Ogden. good, of bristles from as Olive, Snyder, Louise Snyder, Olive ‘Tay: ter qnat: the-property. Owners. who live jor, Sarali Haddon,"Susie Margetts and baying. \parkedsstroets.\ willbe "‘agsessed Thelma saben | ; s<..|for the sprinkling of the streets. He Dancing pony Valle Leet aISEBe suys that no added assessment will be Florence Bond, Wanda' Crals,, > Pearkjewediforéilamenson; whatever while. comes the following specialties, cleverly strung together. WILL MEET SATURDAY Sogar and ork, March Kilmer's as st Nobles, a stage-struck Mrs. A. J, Davis, Liz, Mrs. Thomas D. Pitt To Tmprove Property -ImproveKathleen Fitzpatrick. ments to the amount of $60,000 will But they could not have carshortly be commenced on the building, show alone. They had help ried the 40 East South Temple street. Another And the people who filled the ranks of story will be added and the building the chorus, who built the pictures of extended back to the full depth of the the first act and furnished the life of lot. It will be used for hotel purwere: the second, poses Male chorus-Messrs. J. B. Lewis, F Steamship Canada Safe -A cable*. Cannon, EB. J. Owens, J. T. Kavangram has been received in this city anaugh, Sam Lester jr., W. S. Taylor, L. nouncing the arrival at. Queenstown C. Reidel, V. A. Bettilvou, Harry. Brain, last Saturday of the steamship Canada Hoffman jr., Harry Farnest Cornwall of this city, Mark Arthur C. Sullivan, C.-C. Collins and Donnie Clark.| Strong of Alpine, and Lorenzo H. DurShow girils-Mesdames E. R. Wheel-|rant of Porterville, were among the on Clara ig tt T. D. Pitt, E. J.| passengers. Owens, Jannon, William R. BaxMann Bill Altered.-Bailey & Sons, ter, A. J Davis, E. lf'. Kaufmann, C. C.] who among other Utah alfalfa dealers Slade; the Misses Ella MeAndrews, Sy-|have taken an active part in opposing bil Sherrill, Myrtle Olsen, Linnea Skag-|the Mann bill now before congress have lund, Gily A. Geary, Mabel Gray, Kath-|recéived a dispateh from Congressman leen Fitzpatrick and Hazel Wilkinson. | Howell stating that the bill hts been The Misses Edna Jorgensen, Mary|amended and conies have been sent Price, Sarah Russell, Violet Lloyd, FIil wes da Lundgren. Marion Wheelon MeGet. Something Free.-Superintendent randa Matson, ah Stephenson, Emily Tom Hobday of the waterworks departLiew!s, Vaenline sorry: itasee A ed ment, wishes to correct a growing be- "The Dreain"-Rosary.... W KR. Sible y "Fickle Little Willie" >, Howard and six ladie s "Violet Wax a Maiden Fair An enthusiastic meeting of the Young .-Miss Fitzpatrick and Male Sextet Men's Republican club will be held in "Indians on Broadway " Comedy Quarte t the court room of Judge George G. "Parec young Four ; ladies Armstrong fn the city and county] "Rag Bag Man' Pony building Saturday night. The meeting ' Auld ae Syne (grand eee ) will Start at 8 o'clock and matters of : ire Company importance will be brought Upccit is Ve ‘ry few ah eitaiey companies that there Dr, because Dolly soubretle, Ragtime Fitzpatrick Farewell; ae a Car"'.. ilcéve Ts 5 New taking Fleet ‘Pony, Ballet ‘ oodbye" "Bach? chautauqua YOUNG REPUBLICANS hoped first. Officer Callahan, one of the finest, a little sore on tramps, but a good fellow, Is. C. Penrose. George Thatcher, a retired minstrel, Fred L. Wood. Ch¢eties Froliman, ‘an old friend of Keene's, W. P. Cooper Tommy Jiggs, an up-to-date boy from the streets of New York, R. - Van tox<get wa help give "Right Little Girl Comes Along' Miss Thelma Farnsworth and Se oe Khroumrian. "Georgia Minstrel Band Four Young Ladies "Doing His Duty" EE. C. Penrose men in writing, t aid in promul- that Lagoon aca ed .. of Se Pade Ot aver et ates the cily as an educational center and a desirable place to live, there are few projects that are better fitted for the purpose than a chautauqua. Reduced fares to these functions are usually granted by the railways, and quite a large crowd ts attracted to the meetings. w : guotiad Skee Fr isher Harris, of | "Rosalie and "Starlight" Wawkins of this} Grand Vina to obtain evening March - in this regurd | "Take the be- and Matrons Elks' show. That is what happened night at the Salt Lake theater, and entertainment was a suce ess. There some things about which [am willto lie-within reason-in the re- "Carrissomo' that Dr. R..H. Ells came here from Missouri, yesterday, to interview members of the Commercial club, owners of the Various resorts, suitable for such a gathering, and others on the proposal. During the day Ells, in com- pany with Secretary the club, and F. most, sworn aya this to SAMPLE BOTTLE) FREE-To prove the wonderful merits of SwampRoot you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy they ne ede "ad The value of Swamp-Root 1s so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. be sure to say you a this generous offer in the Salt Lake City Daily Inter- Mountain Republicar is them | prop- | center country, kidneys and other sure Help Make Elks' Show Success ee tha natural your or are Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best. ‘s kept up to its high standard of purity and certificate of purity with every bottle. A - Lake, inter-mountain sickness neglect results with . . Commercial Club Will Enter. . » tain Suggestion From AA; © ane Missouri Visitor. . through serious Disease. "Broncho _Buste a Company "No Cake r Company "Fancy Little Nancy" . -. Mrs. Davis and Mr. Van Fleet "Salvation Army," eight young ladies and a crowd of Elks "Everywhere W. R Sibley "Wander in the Bright Moonlight' Sait begin remedy, CHAUTAUQUA MAY COME T0 SALT LAKE the attention badly," porting. But commendation of an amalteur performance which wedaries and effends, is not one of them And that play last night, "A Night in Bohemia, can be commended as a success without violating the first rules of truth The show is in two parts, with a big chorus and a lot eof numbers in the first. Here are the music and specialties of the first = kT more for when aad improvement. AME responsible continue, attention-but . blown cause the city has not furnished with lights, and has not provided to bladder will Kidney and about the neighborhood, much to the discomfort of ™ residents of that portion of the city. - Residents axa axpayers of Superior addition put p a loud wail beer "feel better they Doesn't Smell Pleasant. George EB. Smith and several others made a protest against the burning of rubbish outside of the crematory, that should or Be enreeMeGnire shad.-cntered: Into | Gap Lake complaining need liver and mild The i Heuser to get may and kidoey, he into 170 are therefore, permitted corn -Root, the great kidney, liver nd bladder remedy is soon realized. it stands the highest for its remarkable cures in the most distressing 0 the debate, and it required half an hour to determine that the cars be allowed to carry the material between 11 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock in the morning. The council approved the contract awarded by the board of public works to Strange & McGuire for the laying council took very little the charge that Davis & are great content company, dipped you most who the Emigration Canyon Railroad company, be allowed to transport from the Hyrum Silver foundry to Thirteenth East and Fifth South streets, over te tracks of the Utah Light and Railwa company all of the material that will be used in the construction of the new line. Half do organs This | cians, ee kidneys disease, is in the passing, bricidust or Repiett urine, headache, back ache, lame back, Most people do not realize the alarn 1dizziness, poor digestion, slee splessne ing increase and remarkable preva nervousness, heart disturbance due to kidne y ency of kidney disease, While bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions disdisorders are the most common from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumaeases that prevail, they are almost tne | tism, lumbago, bloating, irritability, ; ize last recognized by paatient or physiy wornout feeling, lack of ambition, may | be loss of fle sh, sallow poe clon, or doctoring the effects, while the original | Brights disease may stealing upon disease undermines the system. | you, which is the worst form of kid- . ee that his other trouble Prevalency Material, roy Le Pee any other they If the main closed until 6 o'clock in the mornin All three ordinances Were read and referred to the committee on munici- ew unhealthy than kidney follow. by sa- pal laws. Councilman Fernstrom surprised the natives by presenting an ordinance preventing the Utah Light and RailWay company from carrying baggagere and suffering causes, taurant will be allowed to keep the stalls or enclosures Which are now in vogue, and the wine rooms of various saloons will be relegated to the past. Another Councilman arrival Es ployes in Salt Lake. Councilman Brushes white _-- Boxes in Restaurants Also Ta- LOOK OVER SITES FOR GIRLS' HOME Gladstone Tooth Powder is the best obtainable for cleaning, whitening and preserving the Teeth. Only 25e a bottle Railroad Says It is Getting Employes from Denver and From Salt Lake. City Council Last Night on Matter. 1908. 24, Take Care of Your Teeth SS Three Ordinances Presented to MARCH OAL OAS OAL OAL OAS OS ONS Lad LAKE CiTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SOLOS SALT ONS REPUBLICAN, LOL INTER-MOUNTAIN PPR THE are care write this Is interested, Business advertise advertising eyorvnay successful this to . that nan advertising write me | to- paper. 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