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Show THE UTAH NEPHI NATIONAL BUDGET Mr. Ismay said It was arranged be tween him and Captain Smith of tha THaalc not to arrive at New York lightship before 5 a, m., Wednesday. "There would bave been advantage In arriving earlier," he added. He did not see the Titanic go down, he said, and denied that any of tbe lifeboats were lost In launching. Turning to the construction of tha ship, Mr. lainay declared the ship was specially constructed so that with any two of the larger compartments full of water she still would HouL "If the ship had struck head on she probaby would be afloat Uiday," he added. The seriousness of this Inquiry was disclosed Krlday night when Senator Smith, acting as chairman of the committee, at first flatly refused to let any of tho officers or the 200 odd members of tbe crew of the sunken steamship get beyond the Jurisdiction of the United States government. The men were all to have sailed Sunday on tho Hed Star liner Lapland. ISMAY'S STORY A dollar dinner will be paten by Salt Lake county Democrats at the OF HIS Commercial club ou the evening ot April 26, and provision Is being made to accommodate 500 guests. The frosts of the oast few days had absolutely no effect iipoij MANAGING DIRECTOR OF WHITE have on the fruit crop in Box Klder county, STAR LINE DENIES HE TOOK according to the reports thnt come PLACE OF WOMAN. from almost every part of the soiwly. county, Washington Enterprise, rtah, Is the next place to be visited p pears Before Senate Committee and by representatives of the Agricultural Tells Story of Wreck of Titanic, college extension department, provld-at Times Speaking Almost present arrangements be carried out. In a Whisper. OSTLER, rmttiDiNT L. 8. HILL, Vici riiKsiPtNT has broken out In West Smallpox E. R. BOOTH, Ciinu Point, a settlement In the northwest corner of Davis county. Eight new New York. The story ot how the cases have been reported and the Titanic met her fiUe wua told Krlday thora schools have closed pending to the United States senate commitough fumigation. tee. Investigating ihe Titanic disaster, Word-of-Mout- h It has been positively ascertained by J. Bruce Ismay, managing director that there were no converts of the of the White Star Hue. Mormon church among the passenWhen asked tbe circumstances un((may's First Thoughts of Self. gers of the Titanic, according to in- der which he left the boat, Mr. Ismay New York. "For God's sake, get formation received from the office ot replied almost In a whisper: me something to eat. I'm starving. I the first presidency. "One of the lifeboats was being don't care what It costs or what It is, Is at pro- filled. which work From the rate Officers called out to know If bring It to me." Passing encomiums, only over gressing at present, railroad officials there were any more women to go. your store counter, about the This was the first statement made believe that the double tracking on There was none. No passengers were of quality of what you've got to the Oregon Short Line between Ogden on the deck. As the boat was being by J. rtruce Ismay, directing head few sell, results in about as much the White Star lino, one of the and Salt Lake will be completed with- towered I got Into It." men rescued from the Titanic a few satisfaction as your wife would in another month. Adjusting his cuffs, Mr. Ismay was minutes after he was landed ou board get if you gave her a box of There was scarcely a religious sernervous when he took the the Carpathla. cigars for Christmas. vice In the state on Sunday at which visibly as 50 years. It was vouched for by an officer o, some mention was not made of the stand. He gave hla age to a few formal questions the Carpatbia, who requested that his In response ocean disaster of one week ago which Advertising in This Paper sent more than fifteen hundred per he eald he sailed as a voluntary pas name be withheld. talks to everybody at once and makes senger on the Titanic "Mr. Ismay reached the Carpathla sons to their death. them talk back with money. "The accident took place on Sun In about the tenth lifeboat," said the A telegram nas been received In Salt Lake announcing the death ot day night," he said. "The exact time officer. "I didn't know who he was. I don't know, because I was lklrri(Ui.. itu. i w. n. L j asleep. but afterward I heard others of the George O. Bleak, a Mormon missionI crew discussing I am told, at 2:30. his desire to get ary from Salt Lake, who was laborlne Tbe ship eank. In the mission. Death understand you have been told tbe something to eat the minute he put Titanic was running at full speed bis foot on deck. was due to typhoid fever. "The steward who waited on him Evidently Just for the excitement She never had run aj full speed." McGulre from London says Mr. Iscame a on he ""Although of "voluntaty the locomotive At the Garrett. seeing ProprietorJump Mangrltoe track, boys have been placing coup- trip," Mr. Ismay Bald hla purpose waw may came dashing Into the dining ling pins, bolts and fish plates on to see bow the ship worked and in room and. throwing himself Into a All Kinds of Home Cured railroad tracks at Provo and one what manner she could be Improved chair, said: "Hurry, for God's sake, and Fresh Meats wreck already has resulted. upon. A representative of the buil- and get me something to eat; I'm Sheep shearing has begun at the der, Mr. Andrew, was on board, Mr. starved. I don't care whvC It ousts or what It Is; bring It to me." Refrigerator Redmond shearing corral. The man- Ismay said, but perished. Kept in of men bas the work ager corral fifty cu-.on Business bring run basis, Ing, and It Is expected that operations FIRST RESULT OF THE COLLISION enables us to sell at wry will laRt until about May 10. Ninety reasonable prices. thousand sheep will be sheared. Mrs. Anna Marks, the Courteous Treatment to All wealthiest woman In Tlntlc, succumbed to heart failure on the 19th. She was 56 years a 3w s old and had been living at Eureka for the last thirty years. Her death was nnlte sudden, the Illness not extend Manufacture that ever-lastiing over a few day a a T) a hand-mad- e Harness least ie reclamation project ""fw opened a few days ago with the arnea TJ lurnm ami haMia rvpairr.i rntxi . rival of special parties Hnoii-from Salt and lral In Him. Ka'WU-Narajn Blankila. Ljke consisting of Utah's most prominent citizens. This project consists Df 20.000 acres located sixteen miles southeast of Modem. With only a few days ahead of him. " 2 . T. J. Morris, murderer of J. W. Axtell, who will hang for his crime the morning of April 30. languishes listf lessly In Ms solitary cell at the state prison. It la said, like a nun to whom ?, ST.' the passing hours are a wearisome bore. Damage estimated at 75 per cent to the aprlrots and 60 per cent to the sail and the high They early cherries, as a result of the frost low seas of commerce. on Friday and Saturday nights of list week, I the substance of an ana millions They pay nouncement made by R. N. Rasmus-efor year advertising. eertlcultural inspector for Weber Their profit is millions. sounty. The March bulletin of the state Spike their guns with board of health Issued last week, lists generous advertising in total of 870 deaths from all ciuaea, this your home paper. thirty-aevedeaths not. reported during February, and 111 districts reputing no deatne. A total of sixty-eigh- t Use the mail order's localities in the state were free from own weapon contagious diseases. For Inducing Stella Soulsby, 15 s.".p.-sinsyears old. to escape from the detention home, where be was held as a witness acalnst the Elmer brothers, charged with selling liquor to minors. Tames Murray, 21 years old. was sentenced to four months In the ciunty Jail at Salt Lake. ; r I M. The Native of ttih hare UTM Th button idopted a new embl'-m- . ACCORDING TO MARINE AUTHORITIES, THE DAMAGE SUA. which the Native Sons hen-afte- r will TAINED HERE MARKED THE BEQ INNING OF THE END. wear on the lapels of their iv.ts Is a e round gold affair whereon. Id relbf, X RAYNER ARRAIGNS ISMAY. TWELVE TITANIC VICTIMS are tbe outlines of the state. Aero WERE WORTH 1191,000.000 S. are U." the letters "N. bu'tin X lataMMat. Inahf, Managing Director cf White Star Line I. I'a trltlaf lha In red, white and blue. Men Who Met Death Like Heroes Bitterly Attacked in Senate. The first damaee suit to be filed a An Washington. Indictment, rarely That Women Might bs Saved, Had a result of the accident at P.fneham Everything to Llvt For. rn February 15, when a train of ore equaled in Its vigor, of J. Hruce IsNew York. Twelve of the victims cars rolled down the mountain side may. managing director, and otber snd crashed through several liotiaes officials of the White Star line, hold- tt the Titanic disa!er were worth a in the mining ramp, wss filed last ing them responsible for the Titanic total of $111,000,000. week. R t. Gilliean. a tai'or, asking disaster, was delivered in tbe eenate John Jacob Astor, head of the hons on Friday of of Astor In America, society leader, by Senator Uayner for jr.6,ooo for permanent Injuries. Alfred Sor-nea Salt Lake Jew-l- Maryland, who pictured Ismay as "the and one of the richest land owners In d a leader of the Socialist party officer primarily responsible for tbe the United Slates. If not the rirhent; whole disaster, who baa reached his worth $12j,0Hi.OOC In Utah, shot Thomas Hymes Mcftllll destination In safety and tiiiharmcd." Saturday evening, earning the latter Renjamin Guegennelm. son of My-e- r can get Senator Rayner pointed out that death a few minutes later. The shootGuggenheim, and a member of the by ading occurred In Korenscfl's Jewelry while? neither rlvil nor criminal rem- smelter trust; 110,000.000. tire. tho result of a quarrel over s edies were available In the American vertising in this trivial George t). Wick, Yonnestown. O, mat'er. McfillVs was unarmed courts, criminal and civil suits could coal and iron magnate; $.".60000. reaches It paper. Within the next few days work be brought In the Hrltish courts and tsador Rfrauss, merchant and phil the best claw of will be started rn the placing of 100 that a congressional committee would atithropist, member of the firms of L. siens along the trsnconf inental sufo hsve absolute authority to subpoena Straus A Co R. 11. Marey A peoplo in this Co, and route which has be?n seelcted scro every one connected wi:h the disaster Abraham t.VMiO.WiO. Straus; community. northern Utah. This automobile high-wa- and that If anyone should refuse te George I. Widencr of Philadelphia, from answer questions he could b Indicted son of V. A. II. will be rsfefn'ty marked Wldener, society man to Net. MontciJi. .nd Imprisoned for contempt. Eranstnn. Wyo., and orornofer of many enterprises and "Mr. Ismwy claims, according to re- traction schemes: ..,0'!0,000. The tnitee. of th; Carnegie library fund have advised citizens of port, that he took the last lifeboat," Harry Eikins Wldener, bis son; Cedr rity that a tlOftOO building rrie.i Senator Rayner. '! do not bel lieve If, and If he did, It was cowardwould be erected there by them, Arthur Ryerson of Philadelphia; the cl'y would guarantee to ex- ly to take any lifeboat; for the manr,.0(eS,OfcO. William C. iJulles, member of an pend snual'y 10 per cent of that aging director of the lln. with 1.1 amount in maintenance of the Insiitn-'ion- board. Is rrlmlnally responsible? f'r nld I'hlladf Iph'a family; 2.f.oo,ooo. V. tuane Williams, this appalling tragedy. Philadelphia; Use this paper if "If this had happened on an Ampf-- ;2.O"0.O"O. Le tfy tiolmrts, SO years old, was Iran no would there be Frederick queSutton, Philadelphia; you want some killed st the tM siear factory bf t tiin thM an Indictment would lie iViO.000 of their business. M. falling brik watK Mr Roberts bad found, and If th" facta were sustained. Charles Ifays. president of fhs from the IM officers of the company coyld be' Grand Trunk railroad, one of the m'st tnrcbaaed a bfbk while and If of company, of' railroad not aoted rsttldsha-jema In America; IS,- rnvtftrd manslaughter, the evidence Is cfe-i- r W'.OOO. pnliins H down was accidentally murder. a ttot properly lhat O e vesaej Henry ft. Harris, owner of tha caught la t?e tuml.J of the brkk. wi;fi efficient llfesaving l'tvlou, Harris and other theatres; IBANK ESCAPE Interest paid Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum Advertising Swiss-Germa- n City Meat Co. - up-to-d- li Ostler & Allen mu -- ng - , a j MAIL ORDER PIRATES fir"' I J f . -- n ADVERTISING J trar.ai. - y PEXTON i--s- - rf I If You Want r y . vee, betie Use This Paper " 11,000,000 Make the Liver Do its Duty to" It-e- WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS " If You Are a Trifle Sensitive , About the ie cf year you c.in Special prit es daring April, May, jana, wears nv aiimllcr by Hi.iiiik . All n a u the rtt .mlt-- 11,10 iliem. July and Augutt; any qiiouity. ent cVieis lut the thing ti.r lariing Jirtii- ar-- l t'ir 1,0 " ''r ohtb Kirat claS shipment linnkirift tn Ne- Nimiiie r'm, f minnteel etciv MiUr Bed Tburadav. Adiims Allen b. Uliiiilt-a-, le IIiy, X V Mvmnuih hliod Islaoj i Kcdx, lilaik Minorca, lirrmn Ieghonas of I' All inlormaiiun sod Shrewdness. any time "And why are you writing 'Personal' prices on spp! ic .it ion. Write to us today. on that envelope?" The Bihn Malchery, Pelaluma.Cal. ia ma .i4. "I want tho man's wile to read the 1 b luA.uUcblcaa, Imm-- Ft - Mn. Jok. r r.riij liu-c.- i letter." man may think the world of a woman, but be should retr ember thst there are oth rs In th world. PAKKEW S HAIR BALAAM ra4 Wttrl.r Us . fV.s.,j srwtrfW A ln-i- it tiJ - Wr I fuhlon. Take narflrlij Tea. thn l lataiin Shu a puna,- tlte and bring, giaul bealUi. la Ilia lr'4 Isafafefa. r fs.(Hi.1r. 1 THtwMtCMIMD .i,.t... THER APION H!'nr.: The American hiband is lnfcy in ril IJtsvM(HfctiMI I'M UM M a ! ril. aiTNIB mi rmlira, i cur. one refpect. at least, lie doean't feave ! M.ttsalv'fe tUfm laAH f A U. to buy hair for a harem. Maf-fU- A i. burton H0WIR3 aliaya pJo. eorra . ia4 miir, Iwtua, The man with money apeaks truth. the . ... . ...1 ,!,-- . Mt. luw Cut. W. N. wiir..v . c, AMioual ' Rut. Sa t Lake C'ty, No. 17-19- 12. HAPPY rtXARRIED ? THO' Tbers are married a lr unhappy Uvea, b.rt lSea vnhmvr? perwfa nf The lo (ha iilora t4 tha wife, mnihrf or feclins ol SMrvnuane, tha hefoed anind, th tha pal and wrinkled lace, boilovs- , and circled rye, mull saoat ottefl Irom tbo diinirra peculiar to women. For lha woman to bm happy and g she nwl naturally hero good health. ' dowa frebnga, byatena, or eoMtantly rrturnio twins and) cb r ten, great a draia Bpow a woman's Vitality and strenflh. PicrcVe ' PmcnrXioa rntores weak end k womra to sound health by recw favorite btinl and eorrectini tbe local abaorders which ara generally reapotnibla lor tas abora di(rraain yaaptoana. t as;e4 fiantf tnr a au.1r aa ywa 1nr thm taMt IT a araa r IKt hfa araal a tr irm tm n " nt U.. u ti 1 wwm. w 4. rWU iiiih n,0orbnVHMlmi I was! A r r mr It'll r" u a h. iI bmnes ara du dnhrc. Ir. at l4 v" ' JfiaaumlM rtrw aJ ' . air. f fr l"n h. i mm vm I knev mwiliinr mm-- r. a riy arrival I .. 'TKrV I Tya ,nn ' """t!?FWrw a ltirtinrUmf Tim rtw r nr 4y' 'J f th fniH a la tm "-- WeU-r- . r - r alli alffrrt llka mm a lata Snar arm, in Ir. a. V. irn. I I -- nl Mrtmtitnhvthe U"". eiWrH 11 - gwd-lookin- Iiin I - aaenaa at If. . th(Wa mt rrrat waatina UfM ajai t L T iar Medical Adviaer by R.V. Pierre, M. D., Bof.lo. mnwm hrr, o drhcate otron ahovt wbicw . . i . c am. ..r .nnin . in av. pal vbiil , anwrw. oa receipt of il Hatspa to pay wrapptn tad mailing aJ. t' W. L. DOUGLAS t.-v- X . ' - A w I p SHOES 2.25 '2.50 3.0O '3.50 400 & 5.00 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS o ST vrTt '" I it v FOR OVER f30 YEARS WEAR VV. L. DOUGLAS SHOES - fi r-- f You can save money became they are more economical and satisfactory in trie, fit anrl wear thananvnf W. L. Douglas name arid price ihmneil on the bottom guarantee full value end protecla the wearer againtt hih price namierTArstoi. Insist trpon having I he Z. genuine W.iha.--L. oulaaslroea, Kea-malr- f ftVyifryry ( EVERYTHING The farmer may not venerate the automobile, but be must admit that, For Fourteen Years. Restored although the automobile teaches othTo Health by Lydia E. Pink-ham'-s ers extravagance, U has taught him a very valuable lesson In economy. Vegetable Everybody knows how plant lice, or and overrun and destroy plants Compound. aphis, how the sole protection against plant lice has heretofore been patent powElpln, III. "After fourteen years of ders more or less costly. everything from female com suffering IUit of late years farmers have noplaints, I am at last ticed that, while all the plants in field restored to health, 44 or garden were covered with aphis, 1 employed th all the roadside growths, white with best doctors and dust from flying automobiles, had not even went to th a single aphis on them. hospital for treatHence an experiment. Turnips, peas ment and was told there was no help for and cabbages were coated with ordimo. Hut wliilo taknary dust Instead of costly powder. Result disappearance of all Insect paring Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's asites. Vegetable) Compound I bepan The automobile, In a word, has which to improve and I taught the farmer that dust, costs nothing, will protect his plants continued its use until I was madee!!." Mrs. Henry Leiseui:ru,743 Adams St. from plant lice and other pests Just as feel It my completely as tbe most expensive Kearneys ville, W. Va.-- "I powder can. duty to write and say what Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound haa Bad Teeth Go With Good Brains. done for me. 1 suffered from female) An English scientist has pointed out weakness and at times felt so miserable that there are signs of a Bteady de- I could hardly endure being on my feet. "After taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a generacy In two Bets of organs vital to the well being of the human race, snd Vegetable Compound and following your the fall Is most marked among the special directions, my trouble is gone. western nations. The evidence is that, Words fail to express my thankfulness. coincident with the mental advance of I recommend your medicine to all my man, there has been a diminution In friends." Mrs. G. B. Wmttington. the provision of teeth. In the ape, The above are only two of the thoo-san- ds the negro, and the white man, brain of grateful letters which are conand teeth arc Inversely proportional stantly being received by the l'inkham to efficiency. Increase of cunning has Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass. .which reduced the work of tbe teeth, and the show clearly what great things Lydia E demand of the brain for blood has I'inkham's Vegetable Compound doea starved the former; disorders of di- for those who suffer from woman's ilia. gestion show that tho balaiue Is unIf yon want special advice write to satisfactory. Lydia L Pink asm Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Vour letter will he opened, read and answered by a Smart Little Boy. The smart little city boy loved to Tiouiau and held la strict confidence. put conundrums to Uncle Josh and see the old negro's struggles to understand, but one day be received a bona fide ayswer which Is still perplexing him. Nine times in ten when the liver la "Have you got any brothers. Uncle right the stomach and bowels are right Josh?" the S. I.. H. Inquired. "No, honey," replied the darkey. "I CARTER'S LITTLE ain't got nary brother, but all tuy sis- - LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com-- , ters has." pel a lazy liver V iCARTFRSI A better thing than tooth powder to cJr8 c0 I ClCIlIlfee U1IU Wllll.-l- l mu ,iiiit- tartar and prevent decay Is a prcpara digestion, At tlon called Paxtlne Antiseptic. Sick a box or sent postpnld Headache.' W a Paxtou and Dialraaa After Eating. on receipt ot i r"l . SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK. Toilet Co., Huston, Mass War Siitmnttira Genuine n The Worst of the Week. "If you will come bark Monday night," she said. "Ill give you some of my home made fudge." "I'll sure come," he raid, "for this Is the year for candy-dates.Judge. YOU p;o-rld'- SUFFERED One Good Thing, at Least, That Hs May Place to the Credit of the Auto. ' r r FARMER HERE FOR POINTER rWrf 4 y.--. Fm t r IrW" aii. i-'s s f. l, v JV - ay-- - ar , . - - SfaV mi |