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Show , - DEST,RET EVENING' 2 AT YALE COROIIER BECIIIS ' - -- OFFICIAL MAsON: (FOB THE DEbERET SEWS). - , A emnpilation lune no.tripleted he meets the students raw, end, , Beneath the ancient roof of Tale for a small amount of kale, expounds the common law. No symptoms does he show of bile, to sore spots on bis bide; ..be . vveare the old familiar smile, all wool and three feet wide. He talks of Blackstone and repeat, of old matt Co ke talks ,be, and looms up greater in defeat than souls in victory-- . To do good service is hie wish, in - high estate or low; a better aim than that, ode fish. no citizen could know.-, - And so hell send from storied Yale good lawyers forth, eftsoons, and draw his modest tio, bunch of kale , and spend the mime for prunes. And when the study hours are gone, he doesn't brood at all, but moseys forth upon the lawn to see the boys play In- L Poulson Child. ISSUES MAYOR STATEMENT , verfgene of H. A. King and A. S. Pitts, karmic to Aeekleat. Differ Frani That of Fire Chief. A Eye An Metal inquiry was Insult this afternoon in Justice of the Peace liar;, 8. Harper's court before a coroner eaves ten. cents Jury to learn all the fact concerning the killing yeeterday Of little caine McPhee Paulson by Tire Chief W. 14. Immediately ye...tees automobile. r alter tbe fatality. Justice Harper went te the aceneer the accident and made Sum-incan investigation. He secured the names et S number of eye witnesses and late in the afternoon jury was empanMed and witmeeles were summoned to appear this afternoon. , -t- n chierIlywater . 11, 111511 1910 1904. 2954 in 1,9,. t't,g5 in in 1911 and 2243 in MI while Weber, county, ,thictt ball; I ALLY. - . ' ' PM. 40 Vt3 tkositos MIMI ne 0, 17144.0 - alleM $3.30 to $500 Women's Womeu'i Regular ,SI. a , WAISTS IoneyRaising Price Silk L- WAISTS An examjured as at first believed. The M. i. A. Scouts will Join the to give the hove ample opportunity for ination of his injuries last evening by disclosed the fact that his boys of the peeeret gyvimaaium in a ameeemeMis and healthy fun. The daily a surgeon as follows: 4 a.m.. reveille; back Wall wrenched. two Or three vibe big camp at Col. Clayton's ranch hi program roll rail: 6:20 a.m.. eellsthenbadly sprained and be suffered several East canyon. beginning June 17. Camp 41:750i.m., 7 km breakfaot:, 11;30 lee; Is believed be ieeq acav wounds, but ,it cm.. a hike; 11:30 arn.e locatedin this beauti tut carop;) 0:30 Clayton wtil quickly recover. 12.30 hawk..., .2: 06 MaYor SaMuel C, Park eves ,In. ,cati, eanycax,lbesione ,,,eanyort . through swim: , last night which the state's bounden wended games6 and lisoll;og;' 4:20 p.m.. swim and citation with Chief rest; p.m. supper and rest; 7:30 p.m., and beard from him the chiefs VITIFten ibeir lb ay some IS years ago. To camp fire: 2:15 p.m.. to bed. of the accident. Mayor Park also into over hills is and dates its 44 the roam terviewed immoral WpAT TO TAKE. accident and last night issued the fol- pass over scenes dear to the heart of Each boy win bring change of underevery- torsi son of these sturdy k wing statement: Where once rolled the heavy wear. atockingb, trusts and comb. tooth 'lite accident teems to me to bare soap, towels. handkerchiefs, &goat a splendid brush. been unavoidable. I am efinVineed wheels of blanket tin cup. knife. fork and that every effort ass made by Marks. road will extend upon which may pass spoon and plate. a 'Meet of canvas large the driver. to avoid striking the chiid. to And fro the modern automobile. Rut to the wrap enough in as bedding. A.syweathas been the change He even went so far as to deliberately uonderful or for the evening will be good if he has turn the machine into the curb to the modes of travel. the face of na- one. A kodair musical instrument. pr avoid striking her Unfortunately the' ture remains unchanged. Lofty hills. or anything of that And will add to the was strut anyhow. The chancel rugged and yearned. rime to the right boy's I jrt enjoyment. while below Bows a and left. lasily taken by lidarks is best evidenced by The actual cold for transportation MT.11,11. clear and abounding rrystal the wreck of the machine itself.' and food will be $5.50 per boy. which In gob-- It b an ideal place- for a must be paid not later than June 15. VERFION8 DIFFER. boys' cam?. The tendency of such a The will continue for seven dam camp eide of is to the develop camp manly Two of the disagree The number will be limited to 75. The Chief Bywater on some points of the boys nature. allto make him despise camp will be into groups of that is week and not more thanorganised the latter. statement. H. A. Xing, and ries above 15 with a competent The enjoyment of sleepformer clerk lit Judge Armstrong. effeminate. In roan clutrge of each group, who will cooking over the he court and A. S. Pitts both declared ing onfire,the ground. over responsible for the care and safety the pines and of each brooding that the chiefs automobile did net run camp boy. The meals will cuna'st of devotion to camp' leaders plain . substantial between the street cars. They say that stars. the food. suited to camp the friendehip for comrades seem life. the cars were almcet opposite each and a devotional Mittillet. one other and that after the automobile to develop tnh wards eviler Scour organisations a struck the child the machine ran writer hail said that a week with ezist.-bocan report to the scout around the rear of the southbound car. bor under a tent Is Worth- more than nvaster- - Those golng from other wards achooL In awholeisinter Sunday was King said the soutbbound car make arrangements by 111,Pil tog to may south of Ninth South street and alIs IT &ATT.? Camp Diroetor 8- - W, Richardson. at most opposite the northbound ear. the Deseret gymnasium. All details Ttle Prat .question that artsft Ii. is should be Mr. Xing said: by Monday evett sateIthope who are promoting the ning. June completed t was toting In the eouthwest cot-tiand the boys be at the Of the car on a side seat. iooking movement think so, or they would not ItYmnairium on where Tuesday backward. when I saw Le machine encourage it. Fire arms are not per- they wlU Jeers in s, morning, body over the At that time the mitted. and every precaution against Emigration Canyon railroad to Killien's strike the street car was smith of the place where danger or miehap of any kind la taken. canyon. From this point they will hike the child was hit. The machine rushed parents may feet perfectly secure in over Little Maintain into Parlors canaround behind our ear and struck the sending their boys anti may know that yon. where they will dine and then curb when about opposite where I se. they are in a raltea ma ter piore than ever Rig Mountain thrinigh Little EmiThe gration to East canyon. where they sitting. AU this time the streetcar It on the fitment of the etty. was moving south When the auto- camp Is within easy reach of Medical will have a good supper. The hiking mobile struck the pole our ,motorman relief if necereary. and special atten- distance is about II miles,- The following men have the arrangeChief ilywater - and his tion is given to diet ami. eanitation. Mopped. driver were In the maehine. and So whether It be games or swimming ment of the, camp in hand, which guaror can mountain feel antees its success: B. 8. Hinckley.oscar tor clitobing parents the corner stepped, Out end started A. Kirkham. George Q. Morris, Dr. Jobn drug store. I addressed a remark to sure that their boys are safe. In all gatheringatt boys. system and the chief but he did not reply., Taylor, T. George Wood..John D. The statement of Mr. Pitts agrees order must prevail: and wink, this Bowers.- John Gallacher. George Lund. a like k from K. Keddington and others, with reads John a page Mr. Mr. a ith military said: that of Pitts King. -it will be found in actual practice Robert Richardson as camp director. I ant poeitive there was no car on this talorthl tdde of the street. I was tending in the side door and saw the machine coming. They going. Mime Susanna Steadman and I ebeut fifty miles-Aimt. Douai. boor and right down the ear track. Selected Reading I I I saw the two little' girls in the Miss Caldwell. I saw - the machine swerve. street: Poio Tenor Selected Twentieth WardThin ht Mr. Alfred Beat. barely miss the first girt. and burl the Twentieth ward amusement hail the eeeond child ahead of the car: Selected I faroweil testinwinist will be given 'llolin solo . " My God! They have bit a child: aEider Mr. Willard Wyllie. S. Wi iron prior to his Raymond I exclaimed to those inside the store. tor Glenna BY. - Admission- - is 1:-- Acteinpanist. Mr,-J- J. MeClellan.----rbe car, was being run at a terrible departureerred and I, Mord no whistle or bell Wundamere Cafe now erring trout' of any Mal. The two children had 1 dinner from $ until 11:3, reclock for to buy 10111P just been In the storemom bread and they went the street to, the southwest corner and were .0 walking toward the drug store then lEMBIBIT DURING coNvErnoN. the machine appenached."- ' 11 IMedera Feboot Appliances to - be! : CENTERS-ACTIVIT- Y ,z114:- KOLL I In Keith Building.., ,: , City to be Wesiont thostruttion i The committee on exhibits for the ileadtputrters for Telephone Company. convention of the National Education IntooristIon . to be held this nit's' It 'is 111111013neta ?rem Demirel' that July g to Ii. is pending a letter to tbe construction department of hie pompon- asking for 'exhibit grace. irf.ty ONIA The exhibits aria be in the old Keith western division et the Mountain 0Briesi building on Main street. where & States Telephone Telegraph com- -; registration headquarters will be 1 pany will be entireb-- centered in this. city, so that all operations will be di- -, Included in the exhibits will be rooted from the headquarters in Salt ! Samples end sperimans of the iatest take. and nil officials in tilts depart-me- et 'school appliances and apparatus. The will report direetir to General members of the committee on exhibits Manager A. H. Denike Instead of re-- ; aro: Oyson 'Ryan. Midvale. Utah: E. Porting to Denver. The change. will' Cropper. Sandy. Utah; and Prof. A. i Mao Wing it of IS or 16 Weight or this citlf. People- from Dearer to thia city. and The communication being sent to make Plant Superintendsat tor exhibit space explains Ptilicante H. W. Kline independent of Denver. bow the exhibits will- - be maintained The payroll of the company at this together with rules of the entry of point will be increased by $100.000 exhibit& ELDER RAYMOND S. SIELCICOL annually. with payment In checks on Salt take banks instead of on Denver Division Engineer A. & Petira will free. but voluntary. contributions will Returned Ittudonaries Day. Wandshave his sphere of operations lightli be received.- - The following exoellont nen June S. $pecial attractions. enlarged end be known as divhdon pmgram bast been prepared tor the . construction engineer. The division . rnbracen Utah, Idaho and western from tiolin coneerto.,. 'Andante" General wYoming. Manager Denkle Max Bruch saia.: --The new arrangement la a step blaster Hyman Denterb. violin; In the eeneral plan of the Company to EtamuPt Williams. piano. Master centralise its 'bittern and locate in solo: each division those things which prop- Baritone Love Song- "As Evening iaj erly come under lts special Nritedie" . Chipman Sow la the rinse to Get ithrot These. tam. The new move will bring the -(hi My ttneet Venetian Rose" - Se "MI dillaten. into closer touch with . .... lay SPotol Train -regnettii (by etch other. and In coneequence tho - -- Mr florae S. Ensign. longer the slightest need district menagerie end subeeriberti in Phials solo , Selected ofThere's no ashamed of your frechien , each section?! Miss Mae Hawley. as feeling the prertiptipnqtblpe-cdouble- , -The company has Just consokitiNi The Brirresto-solotalog'llgth--1guaranteed to remove 16" 'Gartteid-- exchange; , mist Susanna Steadman. these flotnely spots. the Ingham Can" Olt exchange is being , Violin obligati, by Miss Franemr. get- att ounce of othine Simply ntarged and improved. while the )4abit. double alretigth--gro- ni. Schramm-Johnson- 's SPrintrillie exchange will be recon- Duet. -- Thou Here. Santirssa"' from Company and apply a litstructed and made one of the beat of Cara Berta Rusticans".r...Maseagni tle of it ang night morning and You the suburban exchanges., hint Hills and Mrz Best. , shoutg soon see that even the worst Baritone solo: freckles have begun to disePPear. Marshall white the fa) "Cowhands" EVERY SEIDAY YO PROVO, SEtE lighter ones have vanished ib) 'A rat 1611Fel1er With Ma It is seidown that more then Tits Salt,take RouteReturn same . .. Gordon entirely. Eyee Ilanany's an ounce is needed to complettlY1 dsteTrant leaves 731 a.m. ReturnMr. DougaiL , clear the skin mut gain a beautiful; -ing arrtves 11:06 p.m. Ton Ticket odic solo. 'Note Shall deer complexion. it East Third South or I'nion Station. Soprano Know. Kind Mother- .- Tommie Be sure to oak for the double: from :'Varalleria strength titian aa this Is sold under , .51 T,--; Mastugni guarantee of money back if it faits to I Mrs. Della Daynes Hills. remove freckles. Roy your Orsduatiou ..... Duet. fdy Boat" Gtts ut Jemmies 71 MAW Advt. Iloner-RaLcin- Price g - .. 85 Bye-tite- r -- , .4B IP t, ; I The Entire Stock of the $egil Sample StoreSalt Lake . FRIli 162 t alat ic . I in! 4.- - r I 11 ? 't A . t g- l- $20.00 to $45.00 'Ir-- 1 ',161ehec $25.00 to $15.00 Women's White omens White Serge and Pongee - i Price ( .1,-1 I '' ( . It it - .! Uti, !Wh T' - Up to $25.00 g Price w7! ., - t t, , . 1 .',t,',),i , t.e Vloney-Raisin- 8085 !, 151- Womeq's Serge Dresses Price Money-Raisin- g 785 II AU Serge Suits COATS II Money-Raisin- g 4 4 - ,L1, if ) 10:: ' g!,',1!, ..s N:' - t it -- surplts-stockiwe're- ; a MEW. ApNow offered at We MUST get $10,000 out of our merchandise poora backward searcon and unfavorable weather conditions the reasons. We can not and will not carry the goods over.- -' It'sap to us TO SELL and SELL WE WILL, commencing tomorrow. It will be a slaughter of our entire assortments. We don't care what goods costwe care less what they are worth. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR. THESE ARE THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S APPAREL EVER KNOWN INTI1IS CITY. To attempt description of all the styles is impossible. Suffice to say that all are the newest this season's goodsgreat variety and sizes aplenty. COME .TOMORROW. COME YOU MUST IF YOU VALUE ECONOMY. rAIIPA, , ys Cityts Popular parel Store for Women Prices Cut, Slashed and Demoralized. Everything Marked to Cost and less zo( a. er A. M. and Unmatchable in It's Wonderful Savings .00 Camp in East Canyon For Scouts and Gym Boys - at 10 EventA Rousing Bargainiest9 Unequalled An Exciting Economy , - Segil Sample Store, '38 S. Main Street. ()PPth'ITE Z. C. M. Extraordinary! Commencing Tomorrow No Ferret morrolv in his chest, no sackcloth in his s, ' t. credted during the same year with! were no Interlocutory decrees granted; In Iron. Morgan or Pirate countiesr 331.333. 325. 364 and 353. Utah counl iv following closely with 211, final decrees granted, There werw-22Summer Tourist Eurions root., 3s3 and 317. The next are and Davis,: to 1913. the wife receiving 169 $56.5,0. St:Paul. $4n1)eie and Box Elder counties, the the husband 54 Salt Lake county's!, Chicago and return anti return $55.10 lowert betng represented 810 total Was 64: Weber. 1,1; Just!). 11:1 and Minneapolis by 7tin Other date.: mar-- I Cache. 13: Sanoete. 11. and Wayne.; first sale date May Juan, with only twenty-seve- n from May to Septemberstop-tners- , S'en Jima and Kane counties none. r!ages. during the five years. Vartabie routes, final return limit In 1112 there were 490 interlocutory via elitcAao During 1913 the record of divorces ( f011OWS: NORTHWESTERN divorce decrees granted, of which granted aSi For parto NVIVell Fly. number 268 were granted to the wife Failure to procide. ISO; desertion. 10:1 tieuars, address C. A. Walker, General and 102 to the husband. The total's infidelity. 3: habitual drunkeness. Agent. 311 Main St. Salt ;Lake City. number of divorces granted. in the& felony, 4: bigamy. 2. and 'wilful tte-- I Segil Sample Store, 38 S. Main Street.'717,r1j: hat-speaks wu hot athattly.Ire,, figure-- , I -- -- ' there were hand; lie only hopes to do his best wherever be may land. And some there are who walk in gloom when they have felt the ax; they talk of traitors, fret and lumeNirttil they strain their backs. But old Bill Taft does none of this, nor does be wine or scoff; he wears a smile of blissthe Emile that won't come off. And so. expounding Wells on Liens, and Littleton on Hay, be eat his modest meal of greens, and - hy the mar- riages and divorces shows that it, tioS 4120 trtarriages; in 1902,, 4500; 1411111k 4405; in J911. 44:1, and M 1912, 4788. Salt Lake county is credited with the largettt nurntie-rwith , ' - state statisticiaarelative to Utah . Justice of the Peace Harper , N. ' vestigates Killing of , second. I redited during 'the sante lame yeor In Salt Lek county was, alPet. 1- The eauses tor divorce granted to vears with 483, 6:2. 615, 624 and 615. 261; Weber. 741; Utah. 36: t'actie. 13: Carbon. Juab and rintah each having husband s during 1912 were: Desert Ina. respectively. Cache county, which figured third. is; granted 11 During the year these' 9:;4ruelty. 14. tatadeltty. a; Compilation bk Mate Oficial for '''. Mao Comities, ftw Year 1912. - 13Y UAL - AITI) DIVORCTS, MAIRIAGES - FRIDAY JUNE- 6 191;,' -- , ; Z,85 I 4 1! f t - ENTIRE STOCK of WOMENS band-boo- - Suits 1 , 1 " 0 1 - r -... t , l'o to Worth Suits to Price LIA);r2 7 d. t' - KIMONOS 'Aloney-Raisin- g Money-Raisin- Prite g ' $3.50 Dresses go $5.00 Dresses go KIMONOS - at at Dresses go at $17-5- 0 - I - Price "mini Money-Raisin- 85 - $15.00 Women's - - Money- PRaistrice.ng Money-Raisin- Sale of Women's g goat44. to $1.95 $2.85 $3.85 $4.85 $5.85 c 4. .00- - ..... 4 Price g $20.00 to $22.50 Coats go at s25.0.0 to $27.30 Coats ... ... ...., s i20... goat i ,Ell ,a1 - , -- $5.85- - , SKIRTS - I I : sa 85 t and Less: Everything Going at Cost - - I Mix.. turee; etc.. Never be IL; fore s'ach reckless un Serge, ,4;:. r jt:;;4'7Iit - V-- - ' rc, if I it t 1; ,'1 : re It mrti sT. t - Everything Going at Cost and Less. WANTED AT ONCE, 20 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE. - b , 1 ', 41, , i l! Ak 1 - 1 A It I - AND SAVE - ' t Up -- SAMI)ILE STItt ' t; , Price g' In Vo.iles, A toOd .:,,,daoi,,---ocr,r.-- . Nis 8') $30.00 to $35.00 ,x at $9.85 All Women's Money-Raisin- 00 or: ..... tl Coats ii 4 0 r i41.4, Oat , a $15.00 te 0:a Coats at Fomerly Sold 01000 . 3 $750 values at $3.85 0,1.1.0 get4ta333or , $2,.0 g$017a.5t() I -- -- Pike g 8 $ .8 5 I $ 3 Raincoats 1 n 0c $ 1 0 10 d 7. ATTEND THE SALE EARLYBUY LIBERALLY AND SAVE - - lioite..n.yg-- ls 111c-oi- All the Wanted Colors The Styles:of the hodrCoatS' of most every wanted materialsome plain and others in strikinfr'novelty effectsIt's an unmatchable array of styleUnparalleled values $1200 to $15.000 Coats , 1': - Silk Pe $1,250 values $20.00 values Dresses for every wonderful at at $12.50 Dresses go $15.00 Dresses go I - $3.50 and $1.00 - $7.50 Dresses go at $10.00 Dresses go at Price g bloney-Raisin- Dresses: values $4.00 Cripe Money-Raisin- to S(0 0 Sale of Womenl; :Lingerie DressesSU Serge DressesParty Dresses of every style OCCUSiOn. Wonderful, ... - Raising Price r COATS ' - FREGI(LE8 Money. SilltS to 540 ;:T:cLIitsTi $1.00 Silk a the-lian- a, n Early for These. ,t main-tattle- ,Three Lots d 5c Come , man-tailore- $15.00. Money-Raisin- g EV110 1 The season's most captivating model's, correctly and faultlessly Many suits of very recent arrival. Entire stocks now grouped into three sensational 'glider-pricelots as follows: - SUITS and DRESSES I j 4 Ono Lot Women's Tub-- Divided ?c, |