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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH V'y. wa made foi Henry E. Huntington, whom he had represented at many sales. East .High Students Study Chemistry Schoolgirls Distil Coal Tar Derivatives Today, a few hours before his death, ha had a conference with Mr. Huntington regarding some contemplated purchases. In 1914 Mr. Smith Sent more than a million dollars in bidding for rare specimens from Hutb,- Earl of Pembroke and Arthur libraries in the London market, letter he pun haed the Britwell court library for $IKKHW and the Arbury Hall 5o,000. . library for I Hermit Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Bogers of 168 E street' Bight Mis Helen LEFT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. 8chwelkhart of 861 First avenue, students of the East high school, experimenting In the chemistry laboratory at the local school distilling Dlazoamlaobenzene. Mis I 5, 1920. SALT LAKE VETERAN DIES AT DEER LODGE FROM WAR INJURIES W. A. SCHADE. - UTAH TAKES HAND IN DRY LAW CONTEST t'tah yesterday, through Dan ASSAYTRS THREE CONVICTED ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE DETROIT, Mich . March 4. Three of six defendants. Grant Hugh Browne of New York, snd. Soteriou Nicholson and Lester aterbur two former srniy officers, mere found guilty of conspiracy defraud the government In the purch. of arfby salvage, by a Jury In federal dis trlrt court here. The three were convicted on both counts of the indictment, the first which charged conspiracy to defraud the government, and the second, conspiracy to bribe a government official. recommended for Nlch Clemency olson, who, up to the time of his Indict ment last summer, was ft captain In the ordnance department. Waterbury was formerly a major in charge of the sale of army salvage In this district. The jury deliberated seven houra. Judge concurrence A. J. Tuttle announced hl in the verdict. The maximum penalty a fine of $10,000 or ten years' imprisonment, or both. Attorneys for Browne and aterbury gave notice of appeal. xs B. Shields, attorney general, requested representation before the supreme court of the United Htates in all the various Issues with regard te the Eighteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States. which wilL be argued The request fjre the court March was t. 1 ft. H. OFFICER ft CO , and bhippca Agots, tail Lala, Itmapi for mailing furnish rnralop ftmpls' on request. ISO W Aayrs ft. Wt aut. bleat 189 ft. and hmt Wasatch 4114. Tempi. BLA K ft DEASON, aasayrra and chmiata. 14' I IV aa. 1214. IkMith WmI Tempi IPUI A M HOI A. aaayrs and chmtt. CKIMMON C. ft. W rat COWAN, n;tf i'Ui aa 229 South Wat ?rmpt. I N IuN Aaaay offlc. lne., P. O. bog 144ft. 1 rmpl. 152 134 ftottlh w!79ft W Ml STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRING Gad, BANGKA ooBBcclrd. $2; water Jnckats $2; L Jarkcia, $4, atoves repaired. AU work guaraateed. Hyland 2178. E. 8 Alorrlaa. STklAlKft a. for 10 U0t stove, rang and loir agania for Hern Washed Air PI pofttoc Hotefmonntala ft Furnac les Furnace 70 West 4th ftouth it, Con, Was. 9472. 4779 JACK Kill aad grate for all atoca and range telegraphed to Governor C. E. Milll ken of Maine, whu will make the necee Flrat-clStem repairing dopa. Itlraraid aary ariangemema with Former Juatire Waa. Thu w. Worha. h77Sl Charles Hughes, who proems the case. UAMiK roonscOuna, Jacket cleaned repaired; Mr. Shields acted on the suggestion reasonable; gas connections. Waa. 6843. 84ft YORK REPORTS Kaat 2nd South. bMftft made by Governor Milllken In a tele to Governor which gram Bamberger, MORE BOND ROBBERIES CALL W cetera Foundry for nil Hull water rend: 4474. aloe ftU3 Jacket, repair. Hyilrk "It appears that Rhode Island's brief NEW YORK, March 4. Two new attacks the Eighteenth amendment solely CHIMNEY SWEEPING In Ilia financial district. In which upon the ground that such an amendment could not validly be made. Sev bogus messenger escaped with 110,000 CHIMNEY sweeping, furnaces cleaned and ro worth of bonds and securities, war r eral other cases to be argued at the paired, by reliable man. - Call j. H. Curtta. same time, March 15. attack the amendh?4A Wa. 94)ft. ported tonlfht. Thefts aggregating f200. 000 havs ment on other grounds. Including the bean reported In the laat few of aoeor to In At Assistant District the days, validity ling procedure proposing MILLINERY' and ratif Ing the amendment, as well as tomey Doollng, who said these robberies wer not considered a part of the- - "mesIts allrged confiscatory effect. It seems MILLINERY and remodeling, hata dyad and desirable that the states In whose besenger boy thefts" They appear to be 817 LonaUtuUcw Bldg, trimmed. Mrs. the work of trusted employees, he said, 84 fto. Main. half Judge Hughes filed a brief In the b81J7 who have manipulated the books In Rhode Island case should also authorise him to file briefs In the other cases tn brokerage houses. CARPET CLEANING The theM of securities, Mr. Doollng which the amendment la attacked. Ha The death of William A. Schade, son declared, have occurred from Jacksonmust have this request next Monday. 8. PKiiKftON, carpet cleaning, siting and of Mathilda Kchade and the late Wll ville, Fla., to Toronto, Canada, and from Will you kindly ask your attorney gen Ail repairing, colors restored; spots removed. Waa. 83412. work guaranteed. 4971 eral to wire authority tn behalf of your llam A. Hchade, a former member of the tlie Atlantic to the Pacific. Balt Lake fire department, has occurred Nicholas Arnsteln, sought In connection state to Judge Hughes In New York at Deer Lodge. Moht.. as the result of with the $5,000,000 bond theft- - was adTURKISH BATHS pneumonia superinduced bv poison gas judicated a bankrupt today In proceeding ITAX received while fighting In France, accordbefore Judge Hand of the federal district YIKKISH BATHTf al Brows Baailarlua ; vat rooms 657 South Invalids. to word received yesterday In Salt court. Nothing has been, heard from street. GIVEN AN EXTENSION ing Iatke. Mr. Schade's mother, and his wife, Arnsteln, y2944 It was reported, had who, Mrs. Agnes Knowles Schade, and his greed to surrender. sister were present at hia death, which PATENT ATTORNEYS (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) occurred at the army hospital, where he Fir Call Eecelyed. WASHINGTON, March 4. The commisPATENTS Patent and shop drawings, uachio was treatment. receiving sioner of Internal revenue announced to-- ! Tuniaoa ft lmrie, 521 and plant designs. The first fire call received Surviving Mr. Schade are his wife, fire Atlas block. h5097 day extension of time until May 15 for daughter, Wilma, his mother and the department since February 22 bywaathemade the filing of complete corporation Income following brothers and sisters: Fred, Olaf yesterday noon at the horn of M tax returns, tentative returns, however, H.. Ankln' L.. B. C., Mrs C. W. Chap655 Annto CONTRACTORS Held, West Second North to he tn by March IS. Louise and Dagmar Hchade. The street. The damage was $10. In view of the fact, the official an- man, A. 4LKJCA812U 4k (O., rrn.nt roatraclor will arrive In Salt Lake today. body nouncement that consideration dlf- ltauf la, 151 M ami iiyL B4 W. Work 5274 flculty U being experienced by corporations and their representatives In the DATA Inpreparation of returns, collectors of ternal revenue are hereby authorised to CONVENTIONS date at Salt Lake City, rotnparatir accept tentative corporation returns for March 4. 1920: the calendar ear 1919 on or before March Conventions of the two congressional Temperature Highest today was 42 degree: 15, 1920. higheat tn thla month aJace 1874 waa 77 dewill be held at Brie Kach return must be accompanied by districts of Utah FUNERALS. gree: lowest laat night waa 81 degree. low at least of the estimated May 3, upon the same date a the state et thla month aiace 1874 was aero, mean Funeral ervlcei for Mre. Della Welle, Republican convention, according to an amount of tax due, together with for today waa M degree, normal waa (3 eare of age, who died Tueeday at her made esterdav by Henry &H statement setting forth the reason whv nouneement degree a; accrrmuiated exceaa alace the first home In Murray, will be held at 2 o'clock Welsh, Republican state chairman. At of the the return cannot be completed within the month ia I degree: accumulated rices state convention four Sunday at the C. H. Banks undertaking-parlorsdelegates and tree January I la 193 Hegreea. the prescribed time and a formal request Burial will be in the Murray City alternates will he selected te repreDry bulb temperature at 6 a. m. for the extension. Any deficiency In the four Humidity sent Utah at the national Republican 82 degree; wyt bulb temperature aj. 6 a. m Invited to attend cemetery. Friends are first Installment will bear interest at convention I . . to be x, held the services. 2U June degrees; relative humidity at 8 a. m., 70 the rate of six per cent per annum. Mr. two and Welsh Is and Mrs. Wells sun cent: said, bulb surtsved anna, at delegates per by her husband. temperature dry An extension of time is hereby granttime, 4o degrees; wet bulb temperature at noon, Henry H. Wells, awd five children, Mr. ed the lorporations in such cases to file two alternates will he chosen to repreana 83 sent at each noon, district. relative H. Edith time, congressional humidity Reeves, IfStvey degree; Wells, Mrs. completed returns on or before Mav 1ft, Al per cent; dry bulb temperature at Mrs already is making arrangements 6sunp. time, Myrtle Hansen, 'Fred Wells and 1920. The tentative return submitted forBrice 8A wet at buib m., the temperature degrees; entertainment of the delegates Harrison; nine grandchildren and in accordance with the foregoing should who rn.. 83 degrees; relative humidity at 6 Ruby p. F. W. the attend two conventions, Cooper be on form 112ft, on which should be of ra., H2 pr cent. that citv, wTio was in Salt Iaike yeswritten plainly across the face tentative hours Precipitation Total for the twenty-fou- r said Three large hall are availPOLICE terday, MRS. A. W. BRADFORD of amount estimated Services for Thomas Drury, who died the Onlv return. at 6 p. m.. waa 01 of an inch; total for. LaboraChemical able for the meetings, he said One of ending March 2, were held at 1 o'clock yesterday .4A of an inch, accumuneed he stated to due thla ia tax month date these has a seating capacity of 1100. Ac- lated excess for this month to date ia '.10 of afternoon IS LAID AT REST CHANGES DUTY in the ward chapel. Incording to Mr. Cooper, A. J. Iee .has aa Inch, total precipitation alnce January 1 to terment was madeFifth, In the City cemetery. Most Complete of been named chairman of the Price ex date 83 2 accumulated deficiency Funeral service for Mr. Alice Winder A i hang in the relief m hedule of the ecutlve committee and a finance commit-ee- , tore January 1inches, is ,21 of an Inch. Funeral services for Mre. Sarah Patof which B. W. Dalton Is chairman, uniform department of the Salt loike INCREASE Bradford, 60 jearg of age, who died FriAT TAKEN OBSERVATIONS WKATTIKR Kind in ton Wlmmer. wife of Thomae G. Wimmer. forte is now in effect Toe mornhas been appointed. P. U.. MOI MAIN TIME. day from Injuries received a hen ahe a a police (0 East Sixth South street, will be held 8 relief t o lock work at and ing begins at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home. struck by an automobile, were held at goes off duty I oclmk Flour produced In the United States in the after;t 20 FALLS FORMS will be in the City cemetery. Interment week noon 2 oclock yesterday afternoon at Farmer ending February The afternoon Mutt goes off dwtv during the The body may be viewed at the home HR ,riils of the East high ceeded that mairifac Luredauring the preThe earlv mornward chapel. Burial was In City ceme- at 12 n' lotfillk midnight LEONARD CLUB 200, OW) barrels, according vious week in the eight-hoprior to the commencement of the ing force period beschool chemistry department to the reportbyof the I'nlted States grain tery. tween 12 o r oc k midnight and 8 o lock rewere which of t an conducted In serxice the he at expericopies Here nine corporation, moi interesting Speaker Apostle Special to The Tribune. ceived here The previous hi hedule which had been The funeral of Harry C. Foster, 24 eterday. The output for Melvin J, Ballard, President Frank Y ment in the chemistry IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. March 4 W. S the week was 2.206 000 In force tor ears as follows wuh years of age, who died Saturday at the Parkhurst of Boise, state organizer for , Jlinroamino-bonzenrTaylor of the Granite stake, Miss Clwa morning shift, 7 to u dm k in the afterWheat receipts from farms totaled making home, 106 West Fourth North street, McClelland of the general board of the noon. afternoon as against 3 840,000 bushels for the Leonard Wood for president forclub, to 11 cm luc k ftt were held at 2 oclock yesterday afterused a ciml shift, tar derivative, the Belief society of the L. I. S church, perfected temporary organization 20, the week report the ending February and the earlv morning s uft from in the noon in the Nineteenth ward chapel. of dyes. A total of states Between Mr. Daniel Harrington, president of the night, making 27 and February Bonneville county club of that organiza11 at night to 7 o clock in the June Bishop Charles W. Huhl presided. Acmorning Granite stake Belief societ. and George Sixteen students are now enrolled in 20. 605,288,000 bushels of wheat were tion tonight at a well attended meeting Arthur companied by Parsons, Mrs. Berin the court house. H. J. Hanbrough A Eaton, principal of the ltest high the chemistry classes of the school, I received from farms, according to the held tha Sleater sang several selections. The was made chairman and Dow WlQiams school. MASSACRE of whom are girls. bulletin. twelve werespeakers A number Everett, Arthur Joseph were enrolled as The musical program consisted of vocal secretary. The Hast school chemistry labo I'Arsons and Bishop Huhl. The opening solos by Dr. W. K. YVorlev and Miss charter members and a committee of NOT EXAGGERATED ratory is the high prayer was given by Elder Laurentlus fifteen was appointed on membership, INTERNED largest anil most complete RELEASE Marion Cannon, a violin solo bv Bert Dahlqulst, and the benediction was ofand also ft committee on policy and pubhigh school lahoratorv in the state ami Shepard, and selections bv quartets unfered by Stanley A. Hanks. Interment IS ORDERED licity. der the direction of Squire Coop l'ro-f- e I.ONDuN, Match 5 Information from ranks with a great mnnv colleges. All was In the City cemetery, and the graxe A general countv swr J. J. McClellan was organist Flrlttsh source In Constantinople meeting has been the chemistry clauses are instructed by was dedicated by Bishop Huhh for Tuesday night, at which time Pallbearers were K H Winder, VV. C that the reports of large Armenian IrofeK.sor an called .). I. Mehlig. been has who Father Berg, Henry In to is Winder and Rex P. Winder, brother of casualties it enroll several hundred the Marash region of Asiatic expected war have of the Fort inmate More than fiftv experiments prison members. Douglas Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Wool Mr. Bradford, and K H Bradford, Turkey an a result of massacres hv the ley, who died Tuesday evening, will b Archibald Bradfoid and S heater Brad- Turks were not exaggerated as had been her ii performed bv the students since ramp for the past two jears. has been an1. wlIi much held take ,rarole Thev interest lust In at noon today in the Miller ward official cpiaiteis In Iaindon ford, brothers of her husband, William believed September. according to announcement AMERICA LEADS IN Bradford. chapel. Friends wishing to view the body Vecordiug to these between in the work, and n great many promts- - Ilork today, T. Jackson, repeirts. Floyd by yesterday l.'.Peiei and to.iHhi Armenians were either may do so at the home of the son, ing voting chemists are being dev el- - Sperja agent for the department of Justice. Thomas 'Woolley, 150 East Thirty-thir- d niassac reel or elleel of privations In taken been has case of Father The Berg oped CHILLY CHECKS South street, from 10 until 1130 oclock to follow the French troops out up by a welfare committee in New Yorjf, on the morning of the funeral. InterIt la and here that It the region Sinf'e the beginning of the world war his release have and efforts to gain SUICIDE ofwoulel ment will be in City cemetery. not be surprising if the reports FAMOUS COLLECTOR has been sending to Japan large Upon arrival at New America of proved successful. were used as the hasw of the gov Roods supplies formerly bought from York the prisoner will obtain a passport a explanation to the'hnuae of (omBOOKS EXPIRES and Funeral services for Frank Brown. J. Greenwood, 55 tears of ace. a cripwill be deported to Germany through England, and now leads the worjd in exwrhich were to have been held Friday, will to Japan, according to Y. Moriwakl ple lit in at the Miners hotel, 118 Recent inous of the situation n eueuc Tuikes. ports the Swiss legation. w be held Instead at 2 o'clock Saturday at was ho Balt in of Lake street, abandoned an attempt at auUlde yester-daTokio, Bv Universal Service. the 8. M. Taylor undertaking chapel. shortly before midnight when the water Red Cross Medical Congress. Fees 4 Filed New Suits Insurance NKW Deposited. D. YfiRK. March cold him. too George for The services will be conducted by offD Mr. Morlwaki ha charge of the Portproved GENEVA, March 4 Three resolutions Smith, millionaire hook collector and Greenwood told Patrolman John E. sear W1M, for dlwce cere of the Salt Lake lodge of Elks. ffb of the Mitsui company of T1 B. Wild anrtnst Rulon S. Well, state eommwwdoner of land toWere of I tmlav dead heart disease p&saed by the medical dividealer, dropped Kinlth that lie ha. walked to the hrtdse . insurance, Burial will be in Elks rest at Mt Oliyesterday turned In to the Japan. Japan depended Almost entirely od ground of desertion. of the Congress of Red CroH Soci(lav In Ills look shop, 8 Last Forty-fift- h oter the Jordan ruer at Second South sion Matilda Robert, a administrator of th es- vet cemetery. tate treasurer 378.221. Of this. $8,068 10 upon America for petroleum and certain .The flrpt tailed for sending the street ft the street with, the Intention of ending his eties Bingham (Maud foodstuffs the of war Heybert, tate and also against 35 was of In $70,212 was puroffice. fees the during Mr. Smith for life. Shocked In hi dive hv the chill model child welfare unit to some conn-tr- v years had been company, to recover $4500 insurance premiums col- chased a large amount of machinery, he 4Jarfield Railway death taxes paid-oin Kurope whhh xxill agree to dupliDEATHS. a prominent figure manj of Cland Seybert, at hook auctions,, and In water Greenwood climbed out without damage for the 55 cents was for Interest on said. and lected, cate the was unit with one of Its own perHusbands agatnat John U. noted for the high price he paid bank aid. Henry Newann Mr. W. A. Bond, 75 years of age, died 4 h of the deposits sonnel. The second would organize a for rare editions Moore and others, t qniet title. Uerentlv he came into yesterday at the home, 426 Denver street. 46 paid as fire insurance Held for Investigation, premium ft Machine company commission of mienthts to determine the prominence h Consolidated Wagon Funeral services will be held at 3 36 paying $75,000 for the taxes will firemen's to the penstate algo to recover 84IW.04 ause of rh kets and aertain whether original cnp Kendall, GORMLEY HELD ON Joseph of Shakespeare's Venus oclock this afternoon in the Central Tony Lleto, 29 year of age, was ar- against for gooda sold and delivered. the disease is due due food and Adonis In London leged bv This purchase sion fund. afternoon Detective rested Christian church. Interment will be In xesterday Elate Marie Mitchell against Fay Mitchell, Mt. CHARGE or lat k of exercise or bad housing The L. F. Wire and G M. Tlambv at Third Olivet cemetery. on ground of cruelty. divorce Snowslide Reported for third provides for the appointment of an South and West Temple streets and is to deterexpert scrcntifu rounni-.-qoA snow slide occurred yesterday at the being held In the city Jail for InvestigaThe death of J. G Weber, 675 Eighth DaWILLK, HI.. March 4 James M mine the relation between human and Births. Detective Hamby sustained laceration. in Cottonwood of the the who Los chauffeur head stairs NINE avenue, occurred yesterday at a local Connie, Big CHILDREN AND Angeles box me t ubet uIohih. The body is at the ODonnell Alfred Plunder end Ellen Efimheth Bewion eloped with and married Helen Kellv, canyon, according to Orson Andrus of- tion and bruise about his hand and hospital. 1037 We.t Elrt Sooth ,treet, girl. knees when he slipped from the footheiress of Mike Kellv, deceased. Danville Andenwn. Co. undertaking establishment. Mr. Holliday, a freighter nr the Greater UonConsul General Transferred. coal baron, and whose former wife com The snow was board of the department automobile and Ira Buahr and Ids Robinson Mann. L. D. 8. Weber was 76 years of age. solidated Mines company the Lieto after fell to level pavement of the feet above MRS. putting girl. fifteen the hospital, WM. plicated matters by having his divone H 4 piled S VANTOIM.ll, T, March John James and KHxsbeth Aon llam from her set aside hv a ias Vegas, Nev , Ftirtua. road. Andrus said, and It took him two Into the car. Gertruda P. Norton, 45 years of age, for Japan in Canconsul 240H South Sixth East street, girl hour to shovel a dugway through it. judge, was arrested here this exening on ada, has been general at a hospital. She was from transfeired Ottawa Herbert and Mary Maxwell LaMont Paramore, died yesterday a charge of perjury. The arrest was made to Washington - to emceed K Debuchl, Thanks Thoreson. Lane in Syracuse, N. Y., and gained her born HUM South Twelfth East street, boy on telegraphic request from the district roumillor of the in that state, later comeducation To Discuss Daylight Saving. emhassv there, Moaa and Edna early May Japanese Lamb, Elsworth coFred of the services and. Appreciation attorney at Jas ega. ac orciing to information reieixed here bv ing to Utah, making her home with her North Kighth Weat afreet, boy. 5lr George M. Bacon, slut chuirmnn operation given by I C. Thoreson, sur- 558Earnest Gormlev, who said he would return to T"inku Nippo. a lo(al Japanese datlv W Norton, superinNordWadsworth Ntta Idetl and Albtn brother, Ingram veyor general for Ufah, to Franklin K. strom. 45 Herbert avenue, boy. Nexada without a requisition, furnished newspaper of the Home and School league, ha Mr. Debuchl ha been aptendent of the Murray smelters. For the of the interior, 4 oclock 22500 bail at the secretary of retiring Une, period part d in and was Joyce Berlin and affairs Margaret Mary last few years she barge pointed Harry Eugene engaged In teachthis afternoon at the Civic center to a were contained in a letter received yesxxill be the cf fit lal represent fix e of Ja218 Colfax avenue, boy. ing In the Salt Lake schools Miss Nordiscussion of the davlight Raving plan. terday by Mr. Thoreson from Mr. Lane. Aliens Need No Passport. Kdaard P. and Nora Tamney Dunn, 523 Chipan until the arrival of M I i it ki, Japanan was in botany advanced ton student In Lane Mr. his letter expresses regret cago street, girt are working, of parent A number considered an authority in and NRW YORK. March 4. Km my aliens ese ambassador to Germanr ParenDTeacher association, at parting from the many government the Gibbs and May Slater WlUlaford, 444 that by many Ernest through constudy. mar leave the country for European avenoe. boy. to counteract anv effort to put the plan officiate gnd employees who were Hollywood She is survived by two sisters, Ellen Collision Is Reported. nected with his department. ports without applxing for a permit. a into effect again thla year. G. Norton of East Helena, Mont.; Lena 4 cording to an executive order from MlNNKAlOLIrf Marcs North The' Licensee. G. Norton of New York; two brothers, Marriage I toWashington received at Kills and Coat Limited from Uhuago on the ChiDairy Investigator Arrives. Cartage Company Authorized. James A Meredith, Buhl, Idaho, and Salome Alfred B, Norton of East Helena and W. day. The customarv passport from the cago. St Paul A Omaha Minneapolis W. H Norton, 226 Twelfth East street, Salt J Posson, investigator for the dairy Ration. Minneapolis. Minn Certificate of comenience and necesdiplomatic or consular officers onlv in railroad (ollitbd with tne fast express at Frank A. Hatfield and Aim C. Weiss, both Lake, at whose home funeral services for the oteratlon of an automobile department of the United States bureau necessary. Many Germans are now on Dike Klmo at noon todax and the exsity will be held Saturday at 3 30 o'clock. Intheir war to the United States undtr a press tarfl weie demolished No one was truck line between Salt Lake and Hay-o- n of animal industry, arrived in Salt Lake of fealt Lake. terment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. from Washington to assume similar order, it was said. and intermediate point out)i of yesterdav eenouMv hurt his duties as market milk inspector in Sandv were leaned xeeterdav bv the pubSeal Estate Transfers. Gale Harrison. 36 years of age, forlic utilities (ommiarfion of T'tah to G. p. Utah under J. K. Dorman, chief of the Mrs. Timmons Divorced. Mr Posson H WARRANTY DEEIMJ N. Pundas, doing binuneaa dairy division of the west. Dundaa and merly of Salt Lake, died yesterday mornRasmusC. to F. n. Frier who Rasmusst'a succeeds Lizzie name firm of Dundaa Brother Hoyt, under the N recently INI ing at Alton. III. according to a tele- Mr POLLS, Ind . Mart h 4 $ sen, lot 4. block 2, plat A? rram received by his brother. Ernest company. Adelaide Fairbanks 'limmons daughter fartae Rasto G. Lisxte Goddard U. Orabel of the late Ybv Harrison, president of the state board of resident hare W 850 mussen, lot 8, block 11. plat F barber Fat? banks, todai was granted a dhoroe to S. Historian, to SpeaJc. Return D. Strikers Work. lot to Ia J H Jensen J. Angelo Rtafbla, Mr. Harrison, before leaving for AltOft In superior court from t'aptain John W. 6,800 19, block 8, Kensood addition SACRAMENTO. Cal.. March 4 Line- three years ago, was in the restaurant Timmons. United states naval officer Andrew Jenon. assistant historian of company to Gertrude in Salt Lake. He lived In this business at BrooMvn the L D S church, will be the speaker men find other electrical workers em Tucker, hit 13 aad 14, block 1, at the Klexenth ward Mutual Improve- ployed by the Pacific Telephone A 10 city for eight years previous to taking up Walker place, plat A in Illinois. to returned his residence work today Frank Rose to board of education, lot ment association meeting Sunday evening company Croats Attack Italian. His wife, formerly Mis Frieda Falkner, 29.- - block 2. Heaths subdivision of 29. at 630 oVotk in the ward chapel. Mr in conformity with the action of the local 4 A band nd a baby daughter survive him. FuSPUATO, DalniatM. March Jenson will speak on "One Hundred union yesterday In rescinding the strike plat (' of Croat reentlx attai ked an Italian neral services and burial v will be at A musical proorder to which forty men responded here. Miry J. Coafrare to John I) A. Cot Years of Mormenism naval sentinel For this a tlon the JugoThe demand f.or increased wages waa not grave, lot 11, block 1, Waterloo adhaa also been arranged. Olean, Mo. gram ' slav command apologized to the Italian dition. etc granted. naval commander aboard the torpedo boat Western Rcaoure company to John A. to Postoffice Branch Open. All the member of Postpones Air Plight. t Burt, lot 8, block 19. plat R destroyer Puglia Loss of Sheep Alleged. the attacking part were arrested. , Lina Olsen to John A. Burt, iota 13 and March 15 m the proposed date for the IVash,. Marrh 4 Rain end SEATTLE, Smith Boulevard addlfitm 15, block 5, Suit to recover $3300 damages for the opening of the Pioneer branch of the cloudy skies today caused Major A. D. on Retcent xtreet, according to an loss of 220 head of aheep. alleged to have W 8. Kpporaon to Thomas K. Jeremy, Election Announced. United Smith, States army aviator, to 18, north, township part section died while In transit on the Western announcement made jesterday by postpone his attempt to make a one-da- y . The annual eJeomn of officers of the range 1 went Noble IVsrrum, who said that the railroad, waa begun esterday In the from Camp Dewis. Tacoma, to San flight Police Mutual Aid association will be held Mrs WHImni Hoare, 50 Years of age, installation of fixtures has been practi-wtf- e Inited States district court by A. O. Jaac litylaad to Nlcla t'addcll, kd H. block 2, I olveraity sqhdlxtaion of 73, Diego, Cal, He said he would leav, on at 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon in the of William Hoare. manager of the j rally completed The clerical work of the Brim against the railroad company. The the first clear day. courtroom at the public xa'etx building, Eldredge-Hatc- h rase Is bejpg tried before Judge Tillman F.platW. CBHnkmann to Malvinc Alband. lot Furniture eognpanv, died branch will be done by four men. it was announced by F. B. at 4 o i lock yesterday a'ftcrnoon at ft lo-- j D. Johnson, and Is expected to consume 10H. Glendale park, aurvey A......... Aviator Meets Death. Tripp, president. two days time. , Innuenza Reported, raMrheT.04re Parley i Bliley to I. K. Willey, part horn In, Rcrkahlrc. En- aectfon it, township 8 south, range 2 SANDERSON. Texas, March 4, gland, and has been a resident of halt Tso C8e of Influenza were reported Enlist in Army. WHt G. A. R. Convention Tomorrow. John E Greer, 23 years old, an fifteen veais. When a child she to the city lord of health during the ltke M. I. Taylor to Annie B. Divine, kt 8. from Kellv aviator Field, San Antonio, The following men enlisted veeterdav went to Australia from England, where Ladies jf the G. A. R. who wish to at1ft. plat B ft. block period ending at It waa ln8tantly killed at Watklna late yesat the Salt I.ake army lerroltlng etatlon-Boottend the convention of the Utah depart she lixed until coming to Anierha into clock xesterday morning H. Btows to Albert Wallin, lot 6. . when a terrtflc windstorm sent terday on Jori;n, Robert K 19o. eff the organization toment Morris, A at B 2ft. block Ogden plat t hia machine to earth. crashing to meet at the Bamberger Mabel Bound y to Jena C. frmdrup, lot 1. Christensen, Duga) Young and Eaton 8h is eurvitcd bf her huebend end the Don t think because you have taken morrow itare ( 'hrlstenien. block 17. platA station, was announced yesterday. The following children comD. Feck to C Mardell. Harold v.avVrrv I..,MAHri many remedies to vain that your' case first train leaves at 9 oclock. ('land plat A . pany. lot ft block 1. Violet. Lx man, Klsie icRoy and sn in- - 14 iocurable. Hood s Sarsapenlift has Nejcs of Kem's Capture Confirmed. to Mfavjjer Roaa A. Haller Richards, font ihlld on week old. Beteriv, also cure'l naV seemingly helpless cases of Births Reported. 4 A liotehexiki com two IDXDON, Manh M 2019. ilighland park, plat A one sister and her parents, j scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney munlifttion received by wireless from Mr brothers, TOOELE. March 4. Birth report dur- Beniamin F. Fttxgerald ft al. to F, J. &nd Mrs. T. x Dope. All of whom v and dyspepsia complaint, general . For Infants 29. township Moscow reports th part aert the week were as follow: Mr. and and Childreii id AimtraMn tapture by soviet The famlh home is bilitv. Tftke Hood's. 8 annih. raare I ean (Adv.) ing forces of the port of Kfm, ISO miles at J357 Hast Twentv-firs- t Mrs. Rav Mace.' a son; Mr aud Mrs. .south street. Adrian Parker fa raroliae Aargctta. part northwest of Archangel. Kenj, is on the CurMs Mr. Madson. a Mrs and The at the Eddington underdaughter; aectios 21, township 8 nonth, range 1 To Cure ft Cold in One Day. FYed W. Whear, Jr., a daughter; Mr. and White sea at the mouth of the Kem taking body establishment Sn ugarhotise and east Always beats river. funeral services will probably le bld Take laxative Bromo Quinine (Tablets), Mrs. J. Alex Pex an, a son. DKKD. QUITCLAIM the o lo k Sunday afternoon In the It stops the Cough end Headache and at 2 Minnie Peteren .to Suaanoah M Let The Tribune Want Ad supply that bugarpouse ward chapel Tribune Want ptey an important part Interment will I work off the Cold. - F W. Grove sip-b- e of part aeeilon 2N twablp I Signature on each box. Oc. nature in Vaat(h Uwn cemetery. (Adv.) In the management of the household. spstairs fir! this time for you. emih, range 1 eaf S I NEW i I rob-barl- lu, RETURN PERIOD sa, pri-ftt- fr (uar-aoiM- PRICE PREPARES FOR THREE WEATHER wtbr Deathj and Funerals one-four- . . DEPARTMENT Schools HOURS tory FLOUR PRODUCTION SHOWS the State. 1 DAHO WOOD c labora-vosterda- .1 REPORTS OF ALIEN Indl-tat- I . EXPORTS TO JAPAN WATER ATTEMPT AT ern-me- OF Salt Lake Statistics v. -- One-fourt- I PERJURY n HUSBAND SURVIVE HOARE Mono-tee- 1 ?ta-tlon- ed Asbton-Jenkin- s Telegraph post-offi- Foet-maet- Ia-rlf- 1 T.ieu-tena- nt twenty-four-ho- I I Ashtnn-Jcnkln- a five-acr- e de-li- Fitxg-rald- CASTOR IA . In Use For Over 30 Years 1 I |