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Show THE WATER USERS 0 Pure DEFEND RIGHTS: : +409 rheumatism, and troubles or diseases Suit. -- SALT LAKE idents PAYS of COUNSEL! reeommend ila you to take the theodse one and Sean eatee rp the that they should to city. the It also made urged by that Attorney ranea: peed »onded to secure a though the 70 tpid ases, uae sults aS Snr : of the bappens ot thie siaa : most to be, "Tt coniplinecen = since} ated os canyon canal ‘ads reads water that d agreed to take re tie}use. of * water from ene ; be noticed for that been ¢ and authorized, the assessment for bonds ouly the paving district i ussessment etn it are is J ee Souene be, Broveh M. A./ such 3 Se s-uc There [OVS ae ing is when th city thelr for an action ete aad contract ils attorneys by them the 1893 city. t ner or until UNIVERSITY BOYS UNITED FORM STATES erty, SENATE At the mecting of the John cae nes yt the rie i and not a 1 . chairman ing organized Tad of the of the session evening, as a Unite ene W4S!l 4 committees 1€ OPEN-! consist- visor and post interoceanic merce and The for} Aldrich the banking and amendment affairs, com- relations, bil! for the amendment national troduced military interstate read. to Mr. laws Mr. was bill pleaded meeting. ENCOUNTER SANDSTORM ON UTAH ARID LANDS). Deputy United States Marshals clan H. Smyth dnd Julian turned yesterday from trips personal action. these @f city in| Lu- Riley to southern UTAH NATIONAL GUARD HOLDS ANNIVERSARY The fourteenth anniversary of the the] three bur-} for pass-| of School wants though ate in his errors of training be has ; he governor been z i expects juvenility at the unto by State Welther but of of thought to doing, care for Court Notes. Daniel Kennedy yesterday petitionfor the appointment of Margaret Ann Kennedy as administratrix of the estate of Ann Montague Kennedy, who died February tate valued at 19, 1908, leaving an es- 850. $ Judge Armstrong yesterday granted a decree of divorce to Edna M. Berry from Murillo Berry for non-support The decree Was based on the report of Referee William Ii. Jenkins. Mrs. Berry is awarded the custody of two children and gets alimony of $20 a %open:::to Month. The "9, 1902. Space ils exhiblis, wane about all occupied and many particularly of typewriters Berrys Cleaging Tr carpet National were married oe Gee carpets best? cleans ouge 8:3 he management announces that several local business houses have offered ‘prizes, and the local agencies of the Royal and the Underwood have offered $25 in gold in case the winner uses one of these machines. The contestants will be given printed copy from whith they will write. for 30 minutes. Five words wlll be deducted April National Co, cleaning House Cleaning {s ed, _---+2o-_____- IL INCORPORATIONS he Western Book and Manufactur- for each mistatke. Each contestant ie company of Logan, with a capital may use his own machine. Among the stock of $16,000, in $1 shares, filed artientries already received are Gertrude cles of Incorporation with the secreig ner Gnekow, Jessie L. Pinney,|t#"¥Y of state yesterday. The company Telephone company, H. Charlotte will make binder trames for loose leaf Esterblou, D. H. Pape, Central Coal &|2°°Ks. Alfred Jensen is president; J e company, Bert Crowther, Congoli- N. Larsen, vice president, J. S. Larsen, dated Wagon" & Machine company, | secretary and tieasurer." M.S. War. Ks p 3 5 : Bene aes sd , wore c cers, 2 form Q the : sngen, with the offi- directorat< _ OOo I have been a wage earner, foreman and employee. I have had a thousand men on my pay roll at a time and I tell you this: The man with a savings bank habit is the one who never gets laid off; he's the one who can get along without you but you cannot get along without him Elbert Hubbard. Deposits of $1 upward on which 4% interest is paid by SALT LAKE EGURITY & TRUST COMPANY 24 UP MAIN STREET it a Spear RUN TRAINS BY f Simon BIDS TO OGDEN OPENING Bamberger, OF SEASON president of for tle following dpamere, season Street Lamps. Cripple Burns to Death. Bloomfield, N. J., March 26.-Patrick Graham, 74 years old, was burned to death today as he sat in his armchair, helpless from rheumatism. His daughter entered the room to find him burned beyond recognition. He had been smoking and is thought that the ee from his pipe set fire to his clothing. tM 2 De. W, M. Stookey, eye, ear, nuse end throat, 307 Sharon bullding, 67 W. South mpls 3 19038, corn privilege, hot peanut privilege leer privilege, sandwich priviThe company reser ves the right to respat 1 any and all b Yor ED M' LIELLAND, particulars Manuger. THE SWEDISH MASSAGE AND BATH GLOVE Which celved -_-_---_~+-@ «---- -- - Mayor Bransford, President A. J. Davis of the city council and other councilmen, with officials of the Utah Light & Railway company and the Utah Gas & Coke company again inspected the street lights on Second South, between Sixth and Seventh East streets last night A comparison of the two forms of light was made, 1, concessions at WanCandy stand privi- ese, soda water privilege, soda fountats privilege, ice cream privilege, pop- the road into Ogden by the opening of the resort season on Decoration day. Mr. Bamberger does not look for any difficulties to be thrown in his way by the authorities or the people of Ogden, and hopes that the discussion with the Union Pacific over an entrance in the city limits of the Junction city will soon be settled. - PICTUNE PRAMING. on Midgiey-Bode) Co., ve E. First South. WANTED. Seuled bids will be receive Main street on or before April alt Lake & Ogden railway company} is authority for the statement ‘that trains will be running over the Lagoon Inspect Indians aan which, were obtainrs if eae Bae "Pa a nes - attendec much squaws who year partners to the made ee A Le ‘Cras ve idjan Niate J i i Bear ‘ satisfaction themselves. of } the leap eal we is have the contrivance promotion beauty of our for the and we many re- practi- health that among just most have bath re- guisites. It is rubber on one and loofah on the fits any hand and ~Ue $1. or We DISH have BATH also side other- seils at the SWE- BELT mado in the same way-invigorating, healthful and reasonable in price, SCHRAMM'S ‘‘Where the Cars If you haven't, Will Hear Her Fate Saturday Morning. don't NATURAL JAPAN. THINKS |p; BABE tunnel of Se hit a nen scholars oe the Clothes for Sprin Stop'' ARBITRATION BOARD TO HEAR STRIKERS know r Commercial Club and Other Bodies Will Meet Committee of Men. ehild of he stated itrangulation, 3 best judgment that the colored to tes an vas 2» conte ide *d that Mr did kill the child. He had been opinion that no publie erime committed, and that the binding of ¢f her the district over t court would not be just the word P rep re ented the opinion that a crime state been committed, and that should be held to answ yienl stated th re were tw o or three i of WwW Lor uli a be tricate questions that che woul id not be considered, and a decision prior tto o Satable to render urday morning. : was reported < to 100 et have RING Just 90 the usual statements made that the engines of the raliway company, particularly in the mountain are districts, beginning to show the need of attention, there was little new oO f n the situation on the Hn the Rio Grande Western yesterday. Company officials stated that everyhing at the shops was running along without interruption, and that there was no difficulty in handling the traffic offered. More men were expected] trom the east today a ' About Enough -- Yesterday to Verify Forecast-Rain is Promised. It was more like real spring weather, yesterday, and everybody was proportlonately. happy. Snow started in shortly after noon, and by nightfall the equivalent of one-fiftieth of an inch of rain had fallen. It melted quickly in the city, but up on the foothills, it remained in the form of snow, and there was enough of it there to whiten the hills almost down to the corporation limits. The weather map yesterday morning was a record of violent changes in temperature, and of high. winds throughout the United States, Perhaps the most peculiar thing about it was the changes were accompanied by very little precipitation anywhere In the country. In only five United States stations reporting was there sufficient rain or snow throughout the 24 hours precedto ing be measured by the delicate instruments of the United States weather offices. At Los Angeles there was .16 of an Inch of rain; at Miles City .04; at Portland, and Roseburg, Ore., and at San Francisco, .01; and a trace at Rapid City, S. D., and Santa Fe, N, M. On the other hand there were 36-mile winds at Buifalo and Kansas City yesterday morning when the observations were talen; there was a drop in temperature of 30 degrees at Bisinareck, N. D., Lander, Wyo., and Winnemucca, Nev., aS compared with the records of 24 hours before; and a rise in temperature of 86 degrees at Buffalo, in the same period, with changes only a trifle less violent at various other points. Salt Lake had the respectable change in temperature of 26 degrees to report. The changes in temperature were due to the passing of the storm in the Instances where the thermometer dropped, and to its approach where it ose. The warmest places on the map Wednesday,- accordi#zg to the reparts that reached here yesterday morning, were Abilene; Pex:, :and ..Oklahoma City, Okla., where 88 was recorded On the other hand the temperature at Havre, Mont., was 10 below zero yesterday morning. The area of high pressure which was threatening Salt Lake 24 hours before, had passed to the north, and was central over Havre yesterday morning An area of low pressure was coming from the Pacific coast, but towards evening yesterday the barometer began to rise again. Still the weather man thought it would haye enough force left to cause some rain here today. The record at the local weather offlee, up to 6 o'clock last night showed: Temperature at 6 p. m. 34: maximum, 40; minimum, 31; mean, which is § degrees below normal tal excess of temperature since the first of the month, 51; accumulated excess since January 1, 2.05 degrees. Total precipitation, .02 of an ineh: total precipitation since first of month, 1.42 inches, which is .23 of an inch below normal Accumulated reficiency since January first, 1.15 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. 91 per cent HANNON COMES Machinists' TO SAT Vice> President Over Situation LAKE. Will Look Locally. March 25,.-There were very Denver few changes in strike conditions on the Denver Rio Grande today, The men claimed to have secured @ number of deserters yesterday from the ranks of the strikebreakers and to be holding their men together as a unit. William Hannon, vice president of the machinists, has gone to Salt Iake to confer with the men and will visit all points along the route on the way back. A. Franklin and J. J. Mockler, grand as to organized at The officials the outcome the are of A. O. Wharton, who a ih ¥ enterduy! " Bank Clearliugs-TSiiu: clearings amounted to against $805,/ 51.56 for lust year. oe ‘ Camp Heuvion uF ( eunion bictalion the Mormon April $ Lion house eed at 6 2 clock 4 $692 2,675 aime ides the Zions -M. = Darrow af engineer for Connpany is visitin S Tells of His Trip to Rome" page book a W. Middleto trip urea. Trip- The he is title published by It of ell of Se Dr his 2 ab a George pa recent Burglars Get Vools-Art Haywood has notified the police that his place ut Fifth North and Sevond Wert streets was entered Wednesday pisht and sevcral ees tovls stolen plendid Monuments. struggle. all is Op. Sixth North and People Wear ! Wiliam len ....eseeyeeeeee, a specialty of fine Ask A Socials pianos sweet o 20 cents : pint. for this special and special price other ELGIN they TRY US! cream. given large to 320 State Street aE EE BELL We them. Fargo, »). D. Lewist: wn, and Hardware, Mont., garden 252 menses for rent at PRICE-In: this city consumption, Reese i5d year. biaeksmith ssive ces Lake; Junction. ee 23 ampeay held W. March Price, trom the funeral 'favior, 2 outh The Sunday nd a nion. axed Sewed Sewed proportion. 32 [°° Borgains other years 10 in oe 75c. 60¢, OV E ON x So BEEF, IRON AND WINE Phos tools Contains at So. State. Ist 26, in So. funeral at 2 1908, ae ser-} months pleasant sell at 75¢ a Bottle WILLES.HORNE DRUG COMPANY end 4 EAST FORST SOUTH STREST. | so7oler. 12 Bin tatwatches. Souts. ~«4 & Fetoer,, a cellent preparation which we p, Cigarmakerg' place of fun- in form, the valuable, nutritious, tonie and stimulating' properties of its ingredients. We manufacture au ex- chapel of Jos Pw | West Oren street. of tho time and work JUST Flora A native of Salt Lake City, member Notice of i288 and deliver beat. Men's Half Solem Ladies' Half Soles Friends are invited o attend. Inter-| ment in City cemeter SHOW ELL-At ls residence, 165 South Ninth East street, Fran:is John ae days, PHONE for shoes cannot be All = Native of South Wauies; by: trade: formerly with | hes WwW call We ANYTHINGTooM Licenses. Die: church|Showell, entertain- DAIRY The American Shoe Repairing Co. H. Gree-, Juniata, Neb., El- GO| State Street A special grade of VISCOBD fully PASTUERIZED whipping cream, 25] mente. and attention- need President Taytor, Sait. Salt Lake. Bingham Poultry of ‘2 : se Regular whipping cream, H. Johnson, May, Bonny, e ‘\ glass of buttermilk ....++--++. 5C] A glass of sweet cream .......+-.10@ a Shoes often Or So Marrluge Milliam Db. Randell, DRINK! cents Block. de C. Watson Transfer Co. 558 SOUTH FOURTH WEST L i' | BELL 3408. IND. 1568. JOSEPH I, SMITH, President. ANTHON H. LUND, Vice Oo. C. BLEBLD, Cashier. es 3 ‘vemple Wust deposits on cent per 4 Pays ry 9 Ted . creams, Gute was here as the|<trects. STOP make South hus Tne Pirst reasonable. All Civilized Tweirepeats "Miralda," at the ward hall tonight. The play met success on its two former at always ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY Bullding In Northwest-T H returned lumber dealer, has three weeks' trip through the west He ys that while the sale lumber interests are not active at present, the retail trade and building in general are in good shape and larger orders with os wholesale houses pl acad. will shortly be "Mirnalda" again ae ane ty-fourth ward dramatic club Gran ite tiaty care Prices Lenses Aztee Hotel-F. C. Blanchard lias wide ht fre tease and tixtures o the Aztec hotel, for $40,000. The hotel is on Broadway alley and First South sireet Young genYoungs Will Meet-The jeal society members ori fternoon, ioues, Midgley- Boael On, H. First South. | erowers. Lee Oe It Lal ee ho ete ety: ee |. Zion's Savings. Bank and Trast Co, We i a3 ate or representative of the machinists on the Distributing Free Seedsa-J. P. SorenMissouri Pacific, has returned to St,}son, county horticultural inspector, is Louis <A strike vote is understood to|"istributing several hundred samples of garden seeds received from Senator be in the hands of the grand officers of George Sutherland at Washington. The the unions on that system, but that packages are being mailed and others t was stated this morning that the men may be had upon request at the inon the other Gould roads would not spector's office in the city and county be called out unless the chances for building. winning the Rio Grande strike became Meese Price Deud-RHeese a Price, less favorable than they are at present. resident of this city foc 18 years, died The company has resumed its attitude yesterday morning from tuberculosls. of not discussing the strike for publiHe came to Utah from ales, where his parents live. For 14 years he was cation, and little is learned of condiin the employ of Silver Bros ut tions from its standpoint other than lately conducted a store on W est. Temthat ‘officials say they are having no ple sticet. The funeral will be heli trouble in handling the business. Sunday at 2p from coseph William is now asserted that about 300 Taylor's undertaking chapel. have been secured to take the Neets All Planted-Mark mee Austin, of the strikers, but the strikers say agricultural superintendent of the that these are mostly inexperienced Utah-Idaho Sugar company, as remechanics, professional strikebreakers turned from Nampa and Payette, Idz., and ineflicient men. Desertlons, disand reports that the spring planting oi charges and sickness are said to have beets in that district is about comdiminished that number. pleted He says that many German farnilles are coming from Wasnington VALL PAP ER, points and are proving valuable bee A glass of MII oes w 'HERE HERE THE ClCLOTHES FIT Te hte. - shops on the]presentaticns, and a large sale very optimistic] marked tbe present production. the Pee CITY BRIEFS officers of the blacksmiths and boiler-|it. qrama, makers, returned last night from @ trip| amusement over the road and say the men are} with great well road. ideal REMEMBER THIS: We like to show goods as often as you ask to see them and we're not offended if you don't buy. SUITS-$18 to $42. Other makes-$13 and more. por- they The striking shopmen from the local yards of the Rio Grande railway promised an audience with the committee of the Salt tration Club next . Saturday Commercial when they called upon Secretary They Wisher Harris yesterday morning. propose, also, to interview officials of Retail Butehers' & Grothe Sait Lake Salt Lake Real Estate ce and the Former associations in the n ear future. Governor Heber M. Wells is chairman of the committee on arbitration to which the Commercial Club's board of ovs referred the strikers yester- highest of the eorrect dresser 18 a ‘‘Benjamin'' Suit. o'clock, x youre morn at Gertri will lored, to > will have wheth er or ti on a Jury murder of the first de ere e amination w »C. B Diehl. mInost important witness for the Calderwood, éaunity phy On Mrs. Ol condition seemsat Indlan®school e tocks Tunnel it until Benjamin STRANGLED oe Calderwood Not Certain as to Cause, and Case is Under: Advisement, teas are higher but they are not bet- met are taking this move li that they will be able to put the hope t ase clearly before the business their end thereby prove to the porpublic company, and other ci well had 2b8 been that tion of the community is most found on the properties of the Gilson | influential with the rallroaa that position the strikers is 2 Asphaltum company. Several carloads] the one, do hey not expece of oj] well machinery has arrived, and just petroleum is looked for at depth. concessions sudden any from the Mr. McCrea says that the Indians railway company, as tho next move are cultivating their allotments, which from the Gould olticlals will probably run from 80 to 160 acres, and are be at Denver. But they do hope, by taking more and more : to husbandry proving the justice of their cause, to B= a ; ith . £106,expended has government The be able indirectly to bring the railway for dams and officials least to the point of agreeIn Itrrigatine canals (000 ing | the benefit of the Indians, with a view to negotiations with them to building up a prosperous farming . the do you see our new showing of At Dragon, there was great excitement over the recent oil finds, lubricating oil of 2 good quality is running from a} Ogden € public at 258 South Main street, at-| ec Pah many visitors yesterday. The| Paes the armory. The charter for the g was presented to Utah, March 25, Sekt At that time three companies were organized, A and B, and the light battery, with a total of 150 men. Since the torming of the churter companies, the guard had' made a steady growth, and particularly within the last year had a most enthusiastic spirit been shown, the eae Indus- wrong best Suit Yet ? Mrs Gertrude Reeves, Colored, way ed Business now accused waS at District Saturday Evening. Show, was it hem Show Will Be Held Next Business. of @0Wans of the Juvenile court, yestereae Manuel Den one eee: officials." Contest rights government, wal t ar ea district, to and likely follow. such The@ to he youth condemn allotments. suits would of the ei a school When that institution he willhe hitcomes straight out for of the goal of chief executive of the state. and eastern Utah, where subpoenas for}@d adding machines, are in array. the federal grand and petit juries were| Much Interest is shown in the speed served. The officials SE nein ats contest to be held Saturday night at of the worst sandstorms that the district has known for years. In going by stage from Fillmore to Clear Lake Mr. Smyth and his party were caught by the storm in the middle of the desert and had ao most tr ying experience. At Sunnyside Mr. Riley caught lis part of the storm. hay faces the color of Indians, Captain Smyth has another story tell. time a } Mor-j BN The act of rights through rn trial for] a = the and any course NTEREST DISPLAYED IN SPEEDY WRITING Feature es dustrial correct special} redeemed waived Decided On Your Spring The ments Were made. a re. were informed as to the lega steps necessary before they could perfect their rights, and on other matters Ol Development Work. dance . Worthen Utah, : ; fortunate If] property sold ie Poo" 5 ‘ Some ) pe Mr. McCrea be, amicably settled at the next term of court ae ne 2 a nee cae on ne o Settlers was cailed, before which th assistant district attorney and State Engineer Tanner appeared. This meeting had been called to explain the Water right question to the white settlers who have shown a disregard to M oieanner ae L of Geosge to My ' ae Sherwood bs E. eta caught in tho gullty, Z tax| inwas then introduced and read. Action will be taken on both amendments at the next companies across Indian sak 1 that the ee ober eae Clyde, who is 12 years old, was sent this ta outside of ime} t? the Industrial school by Judge «Nelson's Aldrich's special Te ee ing of sentences and took their medieine. They were taken to the peni-| tenliary at once and started to serve} their terme wah Te PAI , : 1 TO BE GOVERNOK, WANTS -i Juvenile Wu Trai ‘ain for Otlice at In-) <41-r>pco of roads, canals, Canadian of a om Slarizing the Glosz fur store, on Second] South street, March 17, 1908, and all} aratiat duties, The law Joes not make| the attorney general the official ad- ing of five men eaclY were appointed for corporations, foreign relations, agriculture and forestry; finance, post office hic = Mullen, - ris and R. I nen were city to} a pay-} s s a L} against the prop- like manner as other taxes, ete. Bos Cheah club held in Judge George G Arm-) I ae i strong's court foom Thursday night,} ORS Sonat the club was eee porate month] % ne SENTENCED. » ‘Patrick Clyde brought ARE 7 CROWN UNCOLORED W. M. McCrea, assistant United States district attorn returned yesterday from the Uintah Indina reservation country where he had been calle d to repre sent the Indians in apur suits in the district court These ucfour of attempts the involved tions the a > _- ‘ Flve-vear THREE Have YouOT ERP NE ee HEWLETT'S Al. and| old. x zx State Prison, George G. Armstrong tentlary, construcd togetherof Revised Statutes Mer OmTcAdvarnT: be years spend e Judge entire| improvements the property is sold for taxes it is subject to be R, Pari} works, attorney MAY ANSWER FOR DEATH OF CHILD oe criminal division of the Third district court, yesterday sentenced to five| ars' imprisonment at the state peni- : tae As should 12 ask Nai $s the payment of| property fe in ul ect ta suc 1S ay|Section must 258be pay) it section to defending brought ee a boy Read ets > Will They ; on ee e~ Perithe payment of which such leyy is question. made are completed ; became engaged "You are further advised that eit in disputes as to the water rights along}/ean not colle i 0 a PA ReSAAS TE lev the course of the stream, and finally, jed against the property In a paving the from one year In less than the]district brought it matter, the to- sete completed is improvement the time every owner] i t title against suit, t Be : oo erty ae deer "the . liteh ~ . ~ | Sec tion & of chapter 140, Session Laws ‘ " . ee v2 3 coer i. ot nd that the] °° 1907, bears upon this point. This] é Ss ce e a © o citySe iz. bound, | by Engineering BURGLARS created a1 of| 35 {ssue the entire no law authorizing a tax on the property in district Ses Buena Rersie-oontract the vent of the water in Recently the city against ae child, Mrs. Im- stated,/city ee ¢ Fis, SY nus to} " : yore} to be costs 1} of Ae such paving lac-|by the property immediately: benefited . mardi pecan ee Salt one ee erie te ake ‘s district paving bonds, oi. gea to guarantee the payment ot eye) ponds. But In making the spe- teas j contract, theThewater-users I any ROU ee ete, aie ba pee will bonds The!) the/ nature of the contract with rhe city} cial another, This.was made June 25, 1888,/such when the people using water from Par-]sald ley's General Cupping quality for tea is the only true test. Poor tea sometimes looks better than good ones, but when cupped it has not the strength or delicious flavor. It is impossible to buy a betier tea than of Water, must be laid dgainst the custody: 0 the ehik C orse isthe district which is bene-| Sued a temporary injune tion, restrainays that advising of city|ing Read from disposing of any of his] outside his official duties. }] property. follows ~ part : Sari Ce paving district has ° Ordered improved, : ah compli dealt with by the courts of Utah. number of defendants Js one, and Np a Month, has a wife,= issessment FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. | S RIGHTS plains salary of $250 a month says his| sides some $25 f besides an incom of $250 au] Attorney General Breeden Also month from the $16,000 worth ot} Advises Richfield Man of tock he hold in th et pe rm. <All of F this money, his wife declares, has been] Duties of Office. ae sipated to satiate inteinperate deres, and to while away lonesome] =e yurs of the night away from horns In an opinion contained in a Ietter The Reads were married at Deer} to Nephi J Sates, city attorney Of | Lodge, Mont., June 7, 1892, and have] file but|Richfcld, complaint . . . was rent e committee should be named to take proyements care of the defense, and that this com-| property of mittee should present the bill of costs/fited. De tu the city. officials There are many features to the case,}] The opinion UTAH, Explains to Paletz ices That In' = bea a ae dians Have Title to Part arnt at N the same place at 7.30 o'clock next ‘ he ffarmers were ; $ Wednesday. The disposed th content the suit, and will ask th city to bear the cost of their defense Daniel Harington was chairman of the gathering last night, and Staynet Richard secretary. It was the consensus of opinion among those who s oke that the 1,700 or so defendants on the suit should unite, to expedite ISSUED/DEFENDS REDO MEN Williain Read has kept late hours for so long that his wife, Anna Read,| is thoroughly disgusted with him, and] he asks the Third district court for| separate maintainance on the grounds of cruelty and non-support. of] manager and president is Read and Lake, mecting at of Salt another cily hold the to by them. adjourned a s $500 C: I. HOOD CO., Lowell. Mass. u IS =e tablets, called Sarsatabs. copay of Farme anc House wards, who Eatin aes to etna vate water of the the strea iin that t 1 flows through Parley's canyon, at a meeting in the new Forest school last night discussed the suits to quiet title brought against LAKE CITY, Attorney W. M. McCrea Tells of Visit to Former Reservation_Gountry. Wife Wants Half of Husband's} mE aie y Qa Income, Which She Says (esr chocolate-coatec of fomn new i the INJUNCTION |Wife Wants He | Hood's Sarsaparilla| | Gold in the usual liquid form or in a oa will SALT Cat oe of all olher arising from im- 'sS people r VA r in for your blood, thonsands of cnred|AN and} Quote Contract. beneficial, necessary If You Are In Need of a good wediciue to sharpen your appetite, or a Residents of Farmers Sugar House Wards been So Mrs. Anna Read Sues William Read for Separate pure blood or low state of the sysMaintenace. tem, have been truly marvellous. t " in City's safe and have | Hood's Sarsaparilla, or its advertising, comply with the Pure Pood and Dries Law, or public sentiment. Its Cures of scrofula, ectema, blood-poisoning, catarth, ‘ psoriasis, Sl Decide at Meeting in Fores School on United Action pure, changes REPUBLICAN, DISPLEASED WITH WATER AND Ol HOURS HE KEEPS | TOPICS IN UINTAH Medicine Always no INTER-MOUNTAIN Free delivery of city, Both t¢ vee ee ee Phones 374, |