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Show .' - - . Hi v14 , 4 " ,: : , t ' . :Resra,,nsibilit3,-- 7 ,t' 4 TAKE EXCURSION man - ' ' it , 'nodates 1 ' . - VISIT COPPER GREAT MINE r I Show Guests Through Migna Mina Magna gild Smelt, log Plant, at Garfield. Special &tilde t i , - The Cortunc.dal club's Bingham and today provtd to ta a great I ail 21 In every way:-- people.- - including many - Yvars. -- weather-predating r , , , - 14. 4 it AelnerelkliCY was. takeet where DrII. B. Oprague....assistantrit.y tUIte hat him. attended physician. slashed hia throat with a razor but the blade did not Rink deeply enough to cause a dange,rous wound. The cut was sewed up and the man wastaken bat k to his home. promising to make no further attempta on his life. "t had vbern out et wort all' Vrinter7'I Raid Mine: -- and I concluded that Aid be better off dead than tire under existing conditions. I can sea the folly of My act now, and I am sorry I tried to kill myself and I will not do it again." WWI - A woman of the underworld. giving IS RARE ACQUISMON. tho nom of hunt Doe, and a &Wane" al Mid K. MOrjr, arrestad In a ComDeseret Museum Is Given Meehan mercial street We at 4 o'clock boom this Fishing Cost. morning by Patrolman Porter on tho titansOmof disturbing Om geom. It la altwo engaged hi an altercation leged A rare and Interesting acquisition sod blows were struck. Both were locked has been received at Ike Deseret Op hi default of ball but law Om woman museum In the shape of an Alaskan managsd to furnish to to insure her appearance in court, and wad released. fleeting coat and hood. made exclusively of flake skins, sewed artfully MIS DEATH IS MYSTERY. with fine sinews. Some of the akina measure uPwards. of eve sad a half feet in lenifth- - All are of a uniform Ir. J. Middleton. Transient. Dies width . about one and a half Inches. dtv Peculiar Circumstances. The gift was secured before the Mit- gold in Alaska. by Capt. 7..aTifi7 Ir. J. Middleton, a transient aged $0 Evans of a United States nee---catter then Praise:tint hospital last the fisheries of that territory. under peculiar circumetances, Other gifts reoeived at the museum night who attended histi are in and placed on exhibition today in- and physicans clude a small copper stand peculiarly doubt as to the cause or death. Early yesterday morning the man formed from )(Asko Superior copper which isad been melted and allowed WI' found in & Commercial street to deli) to a .solid bass. forming an roeminghouse apparently in great pain. artistic shape as it dripped and cooled; He wee taken to the emergency hosH. Sprague summoned. an ancient stone Implement, appar- pital and De. in Middleton complained of severs pains ently an Indian hatchet . found In abdomen the and after Dr. Sprague Wisconsin: an Indian pipe. formed of clay . also found in WifICOnli II : snuff had examined him. Dr. T. William box made of a succession of layers of Stephenson assistant county physician and Was summoned. The man was taken birchback, neatly ornamented. to St. Mark's and an operation was used by the Russian-Polis- h inhabitants of Wieconsin, and- a nest of a decided upon but he died before it trapdoor spider. The last named is WI could be performed. The physicians intereeting specimen of the newts of said there was every indication that that bowl It is formed from ciay peritonitis was the trouble. caused and is lined with thousands of line front some abdominal trouble the web fibers- - The trap door la nature of which the PhYsicians were of a thin of not able to sal composed layer fibreinforced It wee learned that Middleton has a with web clay ers. and attached to the body brother at Arlington. N. J.. and efforts of the nest by a web hinge. The neat are being made to communicate with measures above four inches in length him. The body Is at the undertaking by one and a half inches in width. It parlors of Qualtrough-Alcocompany. was built uprightly in the ground. lust below the surface. When the trap WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. door Is shut it resembles the clay bed foa.m..,.,. from which It was taken. end could We have a large for of painters be noticed only with difficulty. Wben and can give all ollsa the downy bed of the apider le end work prompt attention. Our prices plainly risible. An interesting old German Inible. of the lowest ever. Geo. W. Ebert At Co.. Which the publisilter's data is 1701. was 41 Main. received at the Deseret museum today as a (gift from Mrs.4.4 B. Fairweather DR. KAHN SURPRISED. il of this city. The book messursil about tx12 Inches In width and lengthrespectively. and Receive Lettet From 'Puma 31an Is four Inches thick It is printed on Hinting at Suicide. e paper of Wonderful durabilM1.... 4ma. ity. end contains buidred, of pictures Whealtw.- Sof Al. Salth opened made from wood cut. ropreeenting the "miens scenes of jUhlieel tore. 'the mail this morning ha was suiprised to book Is in knotil con ton and forms a find a letter written by s young man o the museum named valuable addition Weilei . which said briefly: treasures. "You will find my dead body at SS 1 south First Viest.eitreet" Dv. "Cabs. EICEIMION DO R AM. A Immediately OMITUIWOWAUJO4 the of the hitter to inspector C. AL I7Tii . Carlson lie stated that wyoung man Kidailds of had emne to him for treatment. and Siocial train leasnli via. Balt Loks he that had aided him in different 7:10 for last car. Routs, pan.. rotabfulng $I for round trip.Inspector Carlson and :a News reporter went to the Waco directed and XRS K. R. WELLS DIES. made a watch of the rooms but found - ' : A : tn. .. a -- r ;.., The excursionists were under the charge of 12 members of the Commie,- alai club and were also shown around the various plants and industrial works by special guides appointed by the cities and the mining companies. The viatont-tthe mining plants all ap,' predated the efforts to rya them a show them over the va- and good thne dons points of interest on the trip. , - , ? - .i: 7, ; 4 , bwaNG EXTENSION. Co. rub ugh' a Railway RtioY. Force 1 tioo :": The construction department of the ttah Light & Railway company its busy tnding the Sugar House and east attsssndo South street lines. While the of the aide franchise do not 'require the company to complete the extestalotilbrough to the state prison until Dec. et met, it is the intention of the to have the line in operating Sept I. the same data set for the completion of the Sugar House line to Halliday. Grading on the latter line has been finiatied to Fifteenth South street, with the trolley wire up to Thirteenth and Fourth South etrseta The pelts Cr. tip on the east . I - i .at 11.;;; ' ., paper-hange- bench line from Thirteenth Rest and Ninth South streets to Fifteenth East, and down that road to near Eleventh South street The overhead eenstrueitist la pushed through first so that work trains can lay the truck. Operations at the site of the new addition to thajordan steam plant are being advanced as rapidly is possible. H. A. itrinkerhoff of New York city. represent' eons- ing th. Westinabouse-Sery-eburc- h CODATIO4101 department, Is here tc p 71alenre Oa erection of this addition-- at plant; and as he officiated similarly for the recently built main plant, he entirely familiar vilth the pecularities and necessities' or the addillon. The excavation of erillee feet has just no that by Wedneednir. Oleo can 1, be driven upon which the concrete basement flooring can be laid. Mr. Rrinkerhoff says the tort will be ail done and .the plant redly for operation by Sept ,Lf, ,Thirty zuc.1 and nix teams are at work. : or er, 4 t ; 4 ,4 NOM PIONEER, St.-Ma- tt 7Tr, .,, rk's years.-died-- the smelter. making an hour's visit. . reve- it went to - field.- - where they were shown through rs hand-mad- -- -- rita eon-ten- ts nibua DIES. no evidence 4 of midelde. The kandiadY n named 'Weiler to Axed Resident Succumbs to infirmities stated thatalrtnang-Ma-there engaged.Wroom Saturday night. 10 o'clock ibis when haleffat and that Axe. of .mmommmo morning he appeared to be despondent I (Special to 'rhe woman If she did not and told-thMrs. Ilannah Roper Wells, aged It?, hear Irmo him or he did not Bingham. April 1.S.A pioneer miner Or parhisi ), Bingham. John Brink. died al the hom ! years, died at her home, lit Ninth rent she could twil his 'salty later.1 t, of his son, George Brink, man hadi this City. East. street BaturdaY of general de- the woman said. the you born in Sheffield. seegmt employment and appeared to yesterday. aged M earn. Mis death, wait bility. Mrs. WellsS. wan 1lt24. and when stis be snorwebeerful. maned by pnemormis. Mr. Brink WM fol- Engtand. Oct, lowed mining work here for tins paat 40 yeses or age cams to this country with f Litter ahe ;returned to Years, and was noted for his strongth and her parents. TAYLOR WARM 'tiger, being guile miles up to the limo I.ntitind but in the early Ws came 1;.,,t ..,.--4 : ; to a and in 114$ amensback Antoci; i '.....''''''''''''''. ..' ''' 4,', i 'her husband. tames Welln, The chief of pollee rereirt4 a letter 1Panied .;., , '.. t :' c across the plains to California. during this morning from Ardella Taylor., aged .i $ Y. Imo suld rush. 11 years, of 1404 Avenue , , J.. GaPresGlass Shortly After the colonisation of the -- --, A 4. relloy they settled In Salt Lake and ton. Texas, asking the police to try became ,,, acquainted with Bishop Tuttle and locate her brother. Phillip Taylor of the Episcopal church. and it Is said who WAS In Salt ' I i laskuneverateraakil ; --- " 4 the Bret com- 'he girl said she was anxious to And ' 4: municant of that church here. She Is her'brothereand wants him to commUsurvived by the Yellowing eons and nicate with her at once. . . ,, Let us figure on your pain.; i: daughters: , ' I , save you money.', Barry It. Wells :of Bingham, Arthur ' tingwe HOCSE CLEANING HEW Bells of Malt Lake. Brit W. I. Snyder ' WASATCH 3200. Ci i'ter italt ighe, Mrs..S. P. Taft of itt. Freshen up those. shabby intim and 1 i Louis. Me.. hire. B. Beers Of Ssn Fran- - Mere t . and Mrs. B. P. LoCempte of Park Finieh. with Acme Quality Paint or ecirooty. Acme Quality Paint Moro. ' .'t ,. ', ' ?,' : , ,, The funeral will he hold thia after- :1 E. tet South St. , ... 355 So. Nirest .t,1 ' .. . noon Ttmple. at the family residence and ini ' I ' Set terment wilt be in ILL Calvai7 cemelake Photo sod Sumb Co. tery. . John Mink. Aartk. 94. Sneentntat Pactuttuala at Itincham. I. , y 4 ;, ...MID I -- ..' r r ' , , '. , All Kinds of 4 i Work t,,,:, AND--PAIN- i TING - , . , ', . .. . CU1Mer9S , ' ' . ,. --- KodakkAnfithing.frook1ng.114 Kahn lift. - .. ,.. ,, ... - - -- , , , -- - - ' 4 ,, - . , ,.. , : .. . . , , , , , The constructione,,rk on the new mitlition to the Itot?Ith is rapidly nearing' completion. Tne ,,emetit:11411 been poured on eight li.ors and is being poured today on th, Luith. The fOrtris, and all pos. are in for the tent! ethic speed will he used to comidele the cement work entlyqy this week. The intllettrY in compl,sted to the top ' ', ,, , , , , 0 , , , , ,i. .. , . , Reek . ' r'sr" Ladies' Rand-bagcad Cases, Porti litude Rolla' and a lot of Cigaz cases,- - Pines and leather - ' -- niounkid1Vhlak-broon- of ot , on. display ivIndoly he ' In Our south thinweek, - 0 btr--- r -- b . 't , , i -- r.----- passe-agent,- " , Mauri. "II:OirtnnYmvitleitlipickulmth:toth6l1rodsoTithetanisasatrir:st'i':aturell pStar.m.10,4141111341ine jBBBacucrorowkwk"nnninlinare. ... WEEKLY IrrrAL STATISTICS:, During the past week. stresses and Infectious distant contiglous were reported by the city Ned health. as follows: Smallpox. I, diphtheria. 1; typhoid. I; seetki tem 7: measies,1: whoopint lough. It, cbickettpev 4; cerebral moons! mesh. title, 1. Theirs were 44 births. n males and 10 females. :9 deaths males and 12 females. TIMIS NOTD3. Cuomo ptMardi The Temple 1011 elme 11112. and mops a Tuesday Mb et Apr Mt DAVID if. CANNOIC nth et I DIED. s - cum. - It , GREEN.At the residence, EU Sesta least street. Forest Dant April 11 of pensimmle. Albert Rayrn ond. se et eighty-eight- . two-ber- th mend-son-in-la- w in Frani:Err t city auditor's Following is memt of the Moe cash receipts and expenditures for the first ouarter ot III, 911 and 1912:'': Cab -- tot KAMA I rtittn 131.101.11 IteopipuA. ........ itle..----- I1ettf-Ratoo- InPus, - h t lie Mt hire. klamielt her Oath year. t , Funeral was private, and the neadettes Meader. April Burial 1a lansilit plot at Mt. WICILII.--A- 17,4411E11 Jut , :1 .. . It. I was bold le at I pia IVIL It FLORINIS AND VNDERTAUDIL THE LEADING moiturr.w. Last Second South. Both 114 FLORAL DPIIIGNS a Moses, W. Phouts.g. SPNCIALTT. A NAIL Photos IC TC1IERAL .DERZCIVES..7:7;T: O'DONNELL St CO.. IIIIDERTAKKIN and Embalmers, have moved to f1411 Is cation. and In nth wut Teuton Beth 'hones Ida , , - o 1137527 mum 110" - 121.3;6It - -- 10114 t , , --- , ", aill i , 4 1..'...." , ., ''. Col 4 Long spring.-- slit the year la 1582 the began Gregotill - Calendar duutged the beginning of the year to January, but we feel like freshening and reset. Int ourselves and particubult our dothes, at tids time. . Everything Is fresh an4 dean Ii , oat - store,t nothing but sts stylesnever before such a side variety of good looking clothes' Spedal sultints for young Ilad - 818 , ctriLett BROS. , MALT ITHEET. Manufacturers of Garments, ' . ' ' , . .. ; . - Patterson . ,'... .-- . 1 ',' ..,' I ,,,,, '' ,.,.-- 1........na - '..1 . ' ioth an ,. . ... '' - . , , -- - bitite.ransaguon.IVitatal he became to the egenrs house!. placed himgoing on the shin of 'alive,. under &riot Um man from II, bathtub. it dragging la and badly 'earfuls the agent's claimed. wits. Patterson staxted with his prisoner' te pow. beLiquartero and wh2le they were waiting tor a ear..the atom' t told Patterson. that if anything happened his (the to agent's wife) Patterson would be held resposisibla and I would result. Patterson then troUble Pilo' the prisoner. But that wail not released the end Cowin& ' ''.: , Patterson, wince January MI it of the police department. Warta tosuoLt273.226.11 057.71I SS 131171P11.10 hied his bat, or kektMl into the elA01.46 Traw11111!, ring, Tote initoow MIMS' iraerdetteanbarn tainte,e proper Into the desk (hie morning. Thou be marched into the Mee Of ., , , . tor C. A. C111901S, ripped off hisInepece IREArrtrr TOCII 110Mit , with Arms Quality Paints and Tin. of authority, ounendered hie key badge to the, Indies. l'..r... one aortae& sionalobona box mad the Ia.. Act le QUILULY Paint Store. $1Ig. 1st. formation that be hadimparted the force, deprived the departmentquit Sot th St of his ' 4 it- . , 1 SagWelkNg rieirita-NInt- April I1 and ante - QUITS tlifflr ' -- - axa,a.atipst.tes .k Sinsnila .17. .m,monaltntaa tem -- ..,1)(04.11 '"' as unalterably arida and ills that almertalnedthrough tbereunto. Then ho tralkel out et the station. to Inspector C. A. made. an arrest Carlson. FORCE IN A that particular case Saturday which, was Imusual. - It memo that-- Inning machine ... agent- hag- TcaII.d lat the Patterson with a view to OMeov Pawnees 'Itordelosi domicile making a trade in aturMg Plaohilms, offering Makin re Hather,,77-- , on an old machine in to lalovr exPeculiar Arrest. change tor a ndintrif Inthace state. ot the PAI8011.1kN o Albert sad Peen. Jscobe Ones, White Star Liner "Titanic" Largest Vessel in The World first-eat- d ar , "' a - 1- JJ-,Berekan- , of 'rhe agent nu and reported-tb- e matter to Chief Levy Oran and, Patterson 'wart hauled on to ow carport, because it 1 OM. iron clad ttlis that when an flitter maltes.on sstmo ha must not release the Drummer:1; must - plum - Qs- - faeth belore ins 6;7- periors, Thin did not agree with Pattern state of feeling and he renigned. - Tim former patrolman paned as forte on Jan. 4" 1911. lie came intent limelight .on Aug. SO of the tame yew. when he participated in the arrest st Charles J. Kittle-eon- , alias J. 11. mond, a daylight robber who hos robbed mores of Bait Lake hawk While holding the robber. there met. fight and Patterson man ehM. in tosleg with- hit own gun. Kittleson sw sentence in Os serving a four-yemate Prison- - a I" 0 s, ' - ' , .., , won" oinking slightly ! Priie ihis 1E01 .k . -(Couthined front Data ontLii , odd 1 60.14 west,' and north unless the bpan at longitude Is beteg approached tett that the water tight Mr. rrenklin,''Mhe Weft by the ObleiPle et the the from , wo,a4i ow( way should ha GUMP. which White Star line The 11111,q(11of ICEBERGIL,. - aa--in - p.m. Wtoday. k,LESENCE hicli w as east of tit nro Inso srsamica et many scaberga lig the Itheim wor to Europe, bail Path' transanSutic liners waa indi. tented back and probably will be eatett by wirelest-loo- t woek.- - Tweive oloogoldo by 4 p m. The Virginian." of doer booed 11.Pk,:' "rit'beróre'll".1"1.:.,-i.31tiwArliaaw,lisw,-aaatwar-d. 4 accident reached the wor,m. win eerioull approachisl and poytod, oo., The plastering will be begus menace of tit icebergs was pointed out oboold bo: on spot, by itt o'clock by the arrival hero of the Cunard Ilias,.,this Morellet thin week, , t steamer Carmania, which reported novo Ever since work torlan on the elle e 431"1106 ha. wit b.el "Pc'rt cations for the basement the expecta- ing dodged II big bergs, imam ot them In diroct thaw SO feet bish. tion has been that the additions would MOM te Imo with, the Titanic." .1110' carmanta reported thatlbelattion and be ready for occupancY by Ain. In mar. Ilrianktinan moat emtiatio of bents made. to realise, trandtstaaabahla, Niaaaraaad a "Teri-- offort-le- aaturaneem retarding i having ithe expectatkin. tho mammon sod the ateemer. ;;;;17,110-1,7Speaking of the' posolbiiity of its com- two small bergs- which Mit computed Ow tin men ebt. .xlookt pletion by that thee fteorge O telt bee hull. Tito- Mawsendhadunless I tinned MI the tangoing statinskent br he oft said hZtel. Thureday ppJew today: manager of the 'ens heal ahead I AtlaatiO t4me4'1""ch 'The contractors assure us that they haa greatly radar speak aka Wald time' et the ealtete T1I will hare ample time to finish their molt port aontettata today. TN, ran into this' same ice work before the date named and the tanic probably --- TITANIC'S FIRST CLASS bent Perman to building is so constructed' B. Franklin. vies It is said that PASSENG LIST it-the furniehing and occupancy any of the upper floors as moon as they president of the Whits Star lin sent tret elan London. April may be plastered anti the woodwork the following wireless mammals todone, regardless of whether or- not the Capt. IL J. Smith- - the Titsinicli coin- passenger list of th eteamship Tttsulc includes VS names am toflowi minder this morning. ower-worir is all cornPleted... -E. W. Allen. Tao new addition is by no means rAnstonsly awaiting information --hill Miss s H. of J. Allieon. wife. daughter son, probablo separate building from the hotel, and panic-tilermaid and nurse, , Probably should not be sPokett.Of al an H"TT And' "Inn xtenan addition :at all. but merely FILLVILLIV5 1TATEMENT. Miss Cordell Andre ws. sion of the east wing of the hotel. It . Thomas Andrew. At I oclock Mr. Franklin gave out to to be so completed that It will be ifiro. E. D. Appleton. impossible to toil from within where the folirwing statement: "We place absolute confidence in the RaYmond ArtageVertic the old building and the new are joined. Col. John Jacob Astor, n The floors are on the sante level. the Titanic. We believe the boat is sibs. servant and maid. she big halls will be joined and exactly lately unsinkable, and although EMrs. Anhort and maid. we know alike. and the finishing will be like insy have gunk at the bow, Barkwortil 0. those of the main buildings. Inside ohs will remain afloat. We do not at. Beilineeel ft will .110t be known that the extort- Ilea any significance le the fact that Wrs. Baxter. Jamul ilon was not a part of the original there are no Mosconi massages being Oniall Baxter. received from the boat. We think it structure. B- and Wirt "I have beard front nearly all the dentate nothing but the tact that the 1- H. Derkwfth Behr. parties from whom we ordered our fur- boat is in communicsAion With other n. wife. and Bishop niture and all report that we may steamersb or she may have gotten off N. B.Jornstrom have the material at any time. The all the messages she wanted to send. Wear PlakewelL ',Ye are not at ail worried about the 'dolmen carpets and tapestry are already beta Bear" Blank- and all 'ot the rest of the furnishings loss ot the ship . but we are extreme- Miss Caroline ' Bennett, 17 norm for the tnnefanto and two,. will be In about May to our passengers and the Lilly Bonnet!. 'There are no strikes to interfere yinIen with us this year aa there were att.the traveling pubic. You can make our 'ewe newel'. time of the construction of the main views as forceful as you like regardingBowerman. !lid, to withbuilding. and there is no reason why the capabilities or the ship We dean B. Brady- we should not be entirely ready for the stead any exterk damage. figure E Brandeis- tho the will be alongekle .Yirginian opening on the date set. George Brayton. "We are making reiservatlons for the Titanic by le o'clock and we figure . conventhose some of which will maks the hotel their headquartes. and we UT' counting on the rooms Of the new the maid. building tOr the accommodation of the Out Archibald Butt. the formal statement, that, they Es figured the boat was tell miles front TV11111 taruelL I"Jra-New York and WO miles from Balite& 1.11 e W M. Card. and malt POUCZ STOP SPMLEG. Bs added that no direct communica. M. T. D. etudes and man servant. non me been received from tho liner. lee ..rran.,k Car, Franklin said he had received a Prevent Mr. '11 and J. Department Is Wootton Carran.' brio( wireless dispatch from the Olym- II) Fael "Inert Wires SOn pis saying she bad talked by window , "u!nlsal oltb the- - TItoolle at 4:14 o'clock this I Howardnil Cam. R The pollee department. began S. ern-- - morning. "WM". T. W Cavendish. w ife and mon . 'nett, Bade today against violators of the Information.. The manage Mores .s. a Titentie wee MIS that the elusively, speed .ordtnattee and by noon four afloat ing hours atilt Stm ""1"41 0;:dl ""you'rr.CherrYam.1 r persons were bdoked W the desk ser- accident. - ,n, " paw r TrrAtnev OFFICER& geant on the charge of speeding. and mrs.,g. m. ammo. , Robert Chiehohn. theywill bare to tam Judge 4 M. Bow. , The officers"of thi Titania ars CaPt man tonwerow afternoon to nzk. exs, gado. gontingsgor; Surgeon W. Waiter M. Ciszk and wife. fteoree Quincy Clifford. planations. , were L. D. Can. Chris Simpson Purser ; W. .11. McElroy: Those itrree-E. P. Colley. Mn. A. T. and Was S. W,. Comp. Moulupoulos. Dr; V. Worthington and .woad ponper m. L.' Broeker; Chief N. Mayo. The 'Phreleisas wore Steward A. Latimer, ton. arrested by Patrohnan Palmer:, At the An hour later Mr. nubile author. A. T. Compton, Jr. not take kindiy hod the following stotentent station Dr. Mayo did Mrs. R. C. Cornell. to Ma arrest and was required to fur. "No alarm for Titanic paseengere." John B. Cratton. nish gle bail for his appearance hi Mr. Franklin said that while no di- O. Crosby, wife and daugh.. court The others Vele released on met niessals from the Titanic bad been ter.Edgar received at the ernes. the eMciala were their own repognizence. John Bradley Cumuli:sire and Irm . perfectly satiated there was no CSUolp p. D. Daly. I for alarm. They do not regard the Robert W. DeltilDt. POISONED GRAN DAXAGES. cessation et the ahWs wireless bees- Thornton Davideon and wife. t sages as denoting anything seilous.'a htee. B. Devisince. this have atbent caused by might A. A Dick aed wife. KUis Not Onir Squirrels but Inseo mospheric disturbances or ether causes. Washington Dodge, wife and ism tivorolts Birds. The Titanic le well able to withstand Mn. P. Douglas. .., almost any exterior damage and could W. Douglas, wife and maid. - W. Chambers. Mats fish and gams passengers.' William O. Dulles. commissioner. has received word from keep afloat almost indefinitely after Mrs. Boulton Ernshew. Mime Caroline Endres. the mouth that Sanpete and Justo county being struck. '"I'he Titanic now Is in istaude dtill farmers have been spreading poisoned Benjamin Ouggenbeint. grain ever the ground to kill ground agar-MS- ; and in doing so. they are making away slim with insectivorous birds such as meadow larks. Meng sparrows . black birds and others. including even quail. Mr. Chambers desires to call the attention of these farmers to the fact that the result desired can be accomplished just as well by using poisoned soaked Waifs leaves instead of grain. as the squirreis will eat the leaves just as readily as , , grain, while the birds wall not touch the The Titanic is the Arvid steamer In 'though ' half of her &Haifa leaves. the world and wan due to arrive in should be tilled with compartments Mr. chambers says the county commiswater. Eleven sioners are providing strychnine for the New York today from Southampton. steel deeks add to the Titanic' farmers to use leaves instead of grain-I- f Cherbourg and Plirinouth.- - lArger even staunchness while an idea of the Vest the farmer do DK Carry out this mugthan the giantess Olympic. the new Promenadiel 'mace may beat be bad selftiOn. Mr Chambers will ace what can White Star line leviathan Titanic. bewhen ft is noted that be done to enfocce.11. gan her maiden trip under the most nade deck alone has theanmain promauspicious circumstance. The Mantes sweep of lila yards on eitherunbroken aide of 14.09a tons of displacement and 44.223 the BIRTHDAY PARTY. A Parisian cafe and palm tons gross register aro not her tole roomship. molommob are feature of this xrmarkable claim dietinction as the most elabI st Saturday evening about ti of OM orate to handiwork of Um ghinwrighta the'llatin dining salon, whieh descendant and relatives of Mrs.- - lulls The Titantle I. the Aral alastner to be hati a seating capacity for nearly ISO A. Druce in at the residence Of her built with private promenades in con- leassenters, them la an a la daughter, Mrs. torte Delver. In bonne vection with some of her splendid eretaurent Fritsch nerrice. which cart Peat. h of the Of lira suites. , Heretofore the newest and atralversary The alto paserers. Druce's birth. There were present lour ocesst liners have been in esome le aloe one of theof the mettlchildren. 17 irrandebildren and nine great, waited remarkable tact. Sealing apartment hotels, but features or the nelr grandhildren. An interesting programa It falls to the Titanic to provide tine Varying from I feet togiantess STitanic.1 was carried out. including a sketch of feet inches' transatlantic traveler with an actuate lit height. they are all burr. and an ortsinel poem by bar credit roomy. acme or eldest private realdence. even to the exclusive the cabins are 17 by lit feet George bury. and an original poem b ber promenade deck. without encroaching Inches in able; There J. loarer. entitled. upon the space of the other bundled' bert1 rooms. and a greatare Be Nornumber of "When Orsndiss. Btflhds COMAS. of , single-bert- h voyager. rooms. $ia by linti..feet. lira. Drum is remarkably well preserved The Titanic, like its sister have been provided. for one of her years. and bids fate to Olympic. posseeees the great ship. the length of A great swinuaing celebrate many mom tot MS, nigherpool. squash 1912 feet, g inches. and a beam of 92 feet. racket ceurt, gymnasium Wer birtittley la April it but was g Over the boat deck. the vt- Turkish baths are situated onand null Masa celebrated on Beturdior preview to bee a lower Pidpst daughter returning to hot Idaho taxies beam Miami et feet even from deck, from which elevators carry the mu. sail to sail. Four great funnel' rise II to the various upper pgweittere decks. feet shove the upper mast deck with a , Three screws, propelled by turbinW total distance of 175 feet from the tap and reciprocating " . ISSITED engineg furnish the of .the funnels to the keel. Phloem motive power of the great Titanic. watertight bulkheads divide the great The Titanies crew numbers Oa men City Auditor's Mice Shows Cask.110. tressed making her unsinkable ease and her Passenger 'capacity is IMO. " w:. reigns and Expeaditoren sitem-and.t- L athei Goódi at 7'. .2., . .,,, 1 , , i , , ..., , , .. iprnrop .TITAPIM' HITP ' ' ' - . - r.ifyson'i 1 - 1 , . ,, , , 4 - , ., ,, STAR , ' Conventions. , , 7:1 - .. . Le -- , -- I i'APRri Brit Sets Bendkut ' labor- Ix , . -- -.- Recover, According to Inspector.Carlson.. deeptot hie extreme has been drinking considerably of at one nine s member of III. late. This morning he arose early. the legislature from tilts diatrict. and saying he was going to get work. Su& Ile was born in Sweden in ISA. atilt he seized a razor and alashed hia denly came to Om United Suites while quite young. Ile waled in Ritightm la throat before his wife could interfere. man will recover. The vat engaging in the work of mining:Mr. Brink was nick tD weeks. Me is our. vived by his son Oeorge Drink and a TELEGRAPIL OMCEILS HEIL daughter, Mies Mamie firinit, also of Bingham. The funeral will he hoM here WednetC. H. Gaunt. general superintendent day. April 17. the 1lcv. Mr. W. IT. Driver. church, officiat. of the Pacific coast dhision pastor of the MMhodist of the to he sill then brovight The body ing Western Union. arrived In this city SaftLake for burial in Mt. Olivet Saturday afternoion . from the northwest. in his private car. accompanied bY his wife and H. P.'Dodge. division W. S. WILLIS IS DEAD. COMMreilli superintendent. They were en route to San Francisco. Mr. Gaunt Word was received here yesterday by stated that his company was considerGeorge Y. Wallace, Jr., of the death ing the laying of a cable under the Pacific direct to ,China. as the great Saturday at Riverside,'Cal., of W. S. of abate business haa made Salt of resident a Willis, formerly such a step necessary. Mr. Gaunt said Lake City. Mn. Wililare. who is a also that a cable to Alaska wee cone originating at Seattle. The daughter of Mrs. Willis. teft last night templated. for Riverside to attend the funeral. China cable is likely to terminate at which will be held tomorrow. kir. Wil- Shanghai. whence it will radiate . lis Clime to this city in INS and Siff Whla In this city, the visitors were about 10 years wee a proof reader on entertained by General Manager Banthe Salt Lake Tribune. For a time be croft of the Oregon Short Line. and warn president of the typographies, Division General Manager See lye of the union and established a publication Mountain States Telephone Teleknown as the Labor World. With R. O. graph company. Blaster he established the Century Printing company.. which. is operated 1011t COIXERCIAL MEET. now by Romney A Ryan. of Jill 1,10TEL, -- ,,, William Oillie, aged 4I years. a 612 er, residing it.ith his faintly at south Eleventh Welt street, ,attempted Suicide at 6 o'clock this morning by cutting his throat with a razor. DeliInPondency brought on becaume of bin ability to srure employment, te lewd Ito be the cause that icd to Ws attempt arself destructbm. The police were notified and 44illie 3 : -- - O. C. Beebe. Combler. DEPOSITS DEEMED UT MAIL ottbni preininent realdents of the ; 11,7; availed thenuleirea of the op7 ' portunity and, went to the miring, ameitens. Of 4he number on ha trip 135 ware 10071ted. made The COITUneretal club had : Progarations to entertain $OO people, 404 7. but the. leatitifid, today resulted hi 150 extra tickets he Ing sold at the depot at the time of ..!atarting this morning. Aocordingly the i ,.traiti which originally bad been made "r,' of 42 earls toad to have two midi'I, . Ilona' coaches. put On to accommodate the extra passengers and the left the union depot over the , train o'clock In- Salt Lake Route at -0 aa scheduled at dead of at Lit a, first. t - . Secretary Joseph E. Caine of the members of ',C01111111ertillt club told-the ; :.1. , the club that owing to the fact that were too many titre people on there k; - ' ' ,.;? board who were not members of the club that they as members should 1,,: I. , matte arrangements to purchase their f,i ii lunette at noon today at boarding houses at Bingham and !dive the re- gutsy lunchse which the tickets call "" for. to be enjoyed by the strangers ii.'---In seen.. are the Judas of the who ' organisation furniehing the trip. The club .mentbers accordingly ,O f agreed to this anti the lunches war. , arranged for at the boarding houses while the or the club members. f guests-o1! the club on the trip and the for luncheon arranged already regular 1 by the. nuusagement,of the excursion. wee Meal for the out-)116, and the only drawback. pretend. . t ' was the somewhat cool tinge to the air, The railroad merit was perfect sad. there being seats for all on the ,, coaches. everyone enjoyed the trip thoroughly., The train le gehed Garfield Junction ; at 9:40 o'clock this morning and after. ' a short stay there. the excursionists took tha'hIgh line" to Bingham, where ti they arrived at II:12 There the Salt lake City contingent was iti)ovro around the mine and had lunch. After luncheon they left Ringham at 1 p.m. and stopped. at Maria, They spent an hour there. seeing the great mill.eenjoying the Inspection, of ; the $3,000.00(l dant of the Utah Copper company. maid to be one of the greatest copper plants in the world. 1: 011Tiu- IA.,,7 , To BE REAllyju II E20 - AITEMPINICIDE - - . , . ins !itt , e:5-- 4912 -, Soh lake tity. Utah. Joseph F. Smith. Pretddent. auce-to- s , -i WS , Despondent Loboter Cuts Ilis Threat lIaiwiter Gee. O. SV111 be Beedw fur Sommer With Razor. but He Will Zion' Savings flank & Trust Company , '. ,., I in as the combined PI.. perience of the encts of a trust company like the Zion's Savings hank a Trust Company. even if he were able and willing Wax. aunts the responsibility. the experience of the ordinary roan tatfairs would fall short of the high standard set by a Morons hly organised trust company., We cordially invite persons who ore conaidering placing their property in the hands of a trustee, or these who contemplate snaking wills to sail at our offices and confer latereet artite kik; Of I Per Cast rum en Savinso Accounts 981 Persons. ' D sE RET EVENING :. WILLIAII.61,111E i - . : 111 1"1------ 'Commercial Club Trip to ,,Bing ' ham and Garfield Accom "- j l ;,,,, d can have as an experience None caring for an estate . I .:' 3 e ,.. , - L". : - i 7- 7 - - . I .' , , IlEARLY THOIJSAP It i - ' , . 1...! , . . 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