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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916 N, 3 1 t Shock From Burns in Death j j Results of Woman Pioneer j OGDEN DEPARTMENT Clrx.il ttcn Department. If Twenty-- f tfth street. TtUphon SIS. " ! D. J. Greenwell. Correspondent. avenue. Jttl Washington Tela. 815 or MEBA RAISING ICAVOUR LEFT Clil-R- ! ! . y RED CROSS FUND Tae Hev. John ICdvrard Carter In Sermon eta Curtb Worth of tirdloary Thine la 1'.rrj lite. ft-M-- Gives Concert in Ogden; Hopes to Obtain Balance of m $250,000 in Australia. Jan. :f the w on M greatest f : 'V") for !tnlr.l HrltAln through tt.d t'rm of Orrt fnn-rli- . th rerntn.ln-- ri prln e Th- - by a ! rRff N to be Riven .VtatrslU. hr home. of tr thl l Cht-ag- thtre l.tr fr h - o i:.) " U. e, HILL i tr":I Tbe IIorsM TpuW!en Orden. Jan. 30. Several T'tah trd Jan. Trslnlm. MemNers of the rity K. ."). e. ! lTd cdtit ntlon, Irirludlns a y;r 1 line. rteturnlnir. the party will reach Ogden by way of St. Louis. Kansas City and Penver. resAmong those who have obtained ervation." are W. J. Parker, president : 1. L. of "the Ctah Canners' J. ;. M. Barnes secretary: Herrlngton. of KavsvUle. John 1 Pierre, of HrlKham Hndister and v.ife of OgCity. William of Ogden. den. J. 1'. Wright and wife of the AmeriJ. (J. Leonard, manager and Mrs. Leoncan Can companv plant, AnJoseph ard of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. derson of Morgan and Mr. ani Mrs. Anderson of Morgan. James 1 ,. y-f- pri'l 1' y-- ei T 1 - i f- -. .!'' c tl-l- !n. f - ', - al - - - 1 prtt lint: . t. ' s;. i ' ir VT'l' i'lVr for h .! J '' . ilthorltie rmv t tik' ' r'M" t m r Sheriff T. A, t !ij he wa w t l . ' r'---.t J .1 1 '- ; V:'!c e . - for . v. t r . s i t e ri t rt ;e !'. up t 'tatter he rn'iM rf jlUf on tbe be-r. j ier tefr l irn i Hioffio ju. snnH-fthere. entlv ;e, etl,,; ntll erlff a me-Kt Vine ffi-'tfrom 1 1 T. !l'!.-at I'.nh'U le. Sheriff , J.M-arithrlte were t nc t r: e, t,-- be m-- : .-t I f v o al an -a ', -- t ion. While frrv h e ucir n.i lleve Coe o t J. i e r e S 1 sheriff r !fl e betj'ie:;.. ot of Ptory wrrc f.Hri'.' u ! s 1 1 1 1 ! t- i 5 1 1 h-- - - OGDEN JSpee clen. t J-- n APOSTLES ! Prank I Sorrn A. f hrtsetien. ptlner. t el J t, loftj- - conU'k ttriiev. .alt sultation In the county Jail, f .;;. , f: K ley. l j which. It was nnnonncert that Mr., defend Phtlbrok at ttensn woullexam.nvtion fhf and In the preliminary Utri-- t court In the Philbro. k I held for trial. fceot Hack to CtaaMMe-Arrep'- ed on a chars by of jthertfTs deputies here In committed Lvanston. Wvr.. buriUry V.. P Atkins was returned to Kvaaston br It. II. Twornbley. dpt;ty sheriff of t'intah county. ml of Tnedny -the f etory to ( lose;eflgheican. Klen Sfecf. to r the American Can ornr-anr'ant of t remain ftah ofwill . the rut'crat. nrlui t J. day of the plant. Mr. fonard. manager had charge of the prelim, eahear arrangem-n- t. irarv resultingin in th establishment of the was Ogden plant known only and for some time It as the Gcv?hfgiti Can factory. t e-n- -- Tvie-"dy- :. Miu.i fi .m:hai. iu:i.n. ae i i. -v old-fashion- J a ... k. , mz tnov. iti:it; r.. Th board Jan. Cit. t:iTi;tT of governors of tiie Px LIder Commercial club raet last nitcht and reorganlel. W. II Davis was elected vice president eccra-tarand tnanater; Ler'iy H. Younsr, and W. T. Davis, trcasurr. y. 0 T ti who endure heating devices often find it difficult to persuade themselves that it is not colder inside than outside. Sitting still in a chill room is the coldest occupation known! .- i rooms ed , Mits. aaml: h. PKTKitox. lperlsl. to The Hcml.l neptitil'ean. A LIN A. Jan. 30. The funernl of Mrs Annt H. Peterson, a pioneer of 1R4. who died here nlKht. will be held at Levan. Thursday It was that Mrs. Peterson died from presumed the ehe k caused from burns that she received Wednesday while IlChtlng a fire. She was born in Denmark In 1826. In 18t! she was married to Hans Peterson, after which they came to Utah. In Kph-ralFirst she also lived in settling Mount Pleasant, and where Ounnison, Klchfleld Two vcars husband died in lS'.'S. Levnn, hr later she moved to Kalina. She "lived hTi- with her daughter, Mrs. A. W. llrown. She Is survived bv the following children: Mrs. Annie Taylor. Mrs. P.ena Allred and Mrs. A. W. llrown of Sallna and Mrs. Mary Lewis of Hincklev, Millard county. She has twenty-si- x grandchildren and thirty great grandchildren. S m IT ran x MIC Radiators it day or night. " With my heating it feels much colder than zero inside' old-fashion- ed .BOILERS The IDEAL heated house is kept steadily at 72 degrees in all rooms, halls, bays, and corners, Old King Winter is kept where he belongs outside! - Bodily comfort is desired by every man, and may be enjoyed by the man in the modest cottage, by the man in the mansion the price is based on the size of the outfit the heating results are always ideal ! during biting cold weather the flow of warmth to AMERICAN Radiators is fastest. This takes place according to natural laws governing the circulation of water methods of heating and steam and is the opposite of the operation of is which fail to warm that part of the house which most exposed to the cold winds of severe weather. Due to the scientific design and construction of IDEAL Boilers, the amount of the air mixing to give complete combustion, the liberal jfire surfaces, and the automatic, perfect control of heat, they; are endorsed by all architects and engineers, and used in over a million buildings, at home and abroad. tvSs They are fully guaranteed, yet cost no more than inferior makes. Accept no It is a remarkable fact that when heat is most needed OF STERN FIGHT fire-po- t, 1 i. IJ IDEAL old-fashion- ed IDEAL Boiler and S75 ft. AMERICAN Radiators, coating the owner $230. were uted to heat this goods can be cottage. At this price bought of any reputable, competent Fitter. This did not include cott of labor, pipe, valves, freight, etc., which vary according to climatic and other condition!. A No. cf38-in- . te ft self-cleani-ng substitute. IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators are easily placed in any building, old or new, city or country, cottages, residences, apartments, office and public buildings, hotels, churches, clubs and factories. IDEAL Boilers will supply ample best on one charging of coal for 8 to 24 hours, depending on severity of weather. Every ounce of fuel is made to yield utmost results. of Mniysvale, Jan. 30. The You will get a big fund of heating information from our (free) book "Ideal Keating. Phone or John l. Morrill, superintendentbodyf the write for it today, or call at any of our showrooms and get a copy. state fish hatchery at Ulne lake, v.ns brought to Pa n guitch la?t night, according to ndvlres received here. It was accompanied from the fish hatchery by the. widow and the family of five young children, who had been at the hatchery: It wos in staying an effort to reach his famllv from You should know about our ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner, for dustless, complete cleaning of rooms, furnishings, Panstuiteh that Morrill lost his life in th,. blizzard that rased over this etc. Sits in basement or sideroom and cleans through iron suction pipe running to each floor. Easily put in OLD the country Thursdav and Fripart ofThe he" funeral will held at buildings. Fully GUARANTEED. Lasts as long as the building like radiator heating. Send for catalog. day. Junction. Mr. Morrill's body v.as found within yard. of the Prince ran.-howned by William Princo of Pangnitch. late W TWrT write Department 3 by the posse which went in Sold by all dealers. yesterday of him. Apparently h had been pcarch end'-'vorlna to reach the hcter of the Chicago No exclusive agents. ram-buildings, which arc not occuat this .ieason, hut ar of .substanpied tial character. It is believed he Public Showrooms at Chicago, New York, Boston, Worcester, Providence, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Rochester, Buffalo. Pittsburgh, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Detroit, Atlanta; his way in the blt.zard and darkne3lost of Seattle, Portland, Spokane, Birmingham, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Des Moines, Omaha, Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver,Vienna Thursdav evening, and was unable to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Brantford, (Out.), London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Cologne, Milan, the road, although he was not regain far from safety. When last seen Mr. Morrill was leaving the Tom Sevy inch, traveling with The road follows creek and skirts the thuie of Pangnitch lake. From the fact that he did notthe could be heard the whir of numerous about 600 pounds each were dropped. stop re-pt the Montagu ranch, an abandoned None of the fatalities occurred In the aeroplane propellers, while everywhere a ON DUG which UTAHNS mile TRAIN nearer sort, to the Sevy people went upon the balconies to open streets, the majority of the victims ranch than the Prince ranch buildings, it Is supposed that he attempted to watch for Zeppelins. being killed in their beds. President save timeand about two miles of disFew Parisians appeared to believe Poincare, who In company with the miltance by proceeding directly across the the raiders were likely to come, as they itary governor of Paris and the prefect OUT Oh SNOW BARRIER lake on the ice. rather than bv followhad been turned back many times pre- of police visited the scene of the wreck around the ing the road shore of th the bomb"? viously. But suddenly in one of the age caused by some of lake. It l believed he became confused seemed was of after Paris there northeastern parts In midnight, greatly shortly ttie and that this was a great flare in the sky as the Zeppe- moved by what he saw. One of the cause of hi lak. thecrossing failure to find the Prince ranch building., where lie would Spent Five Days in Beaver lin dropped an illuminant so that It houses that he viewed was that of Pohave been comparatively Given of safe. be seen by those on the airship lice Sergeant Bidault, who had just might Approach Warning Mr. Morrill's bodv was found not far whether Added to Fire Their they were over the city. Then reached his home and who was killed Canyon; from the road. The Prince ranch Hours After Twenty-thre- e a bomb fell into a street, crushing by a bomb, which at the same time about eight mile. from the Sevy List of Hardships. injured hie sister-in-lawhich he had loft in the afternoon,ranch, through into the insubway and tearing a seriously ami Death-dealin- g Raid. One of the bombs fell in the courtdiameter but injurhole fifteen feet is within thrc-- mile. of his home ami corporal returning tamuy at the fish hatcherv. It is suping no one. Quickly a series of other yard of a hotel. atA Hartmanns-"Veiler-kopf from the front posed that 'ie left the Sevy ranch detonations occurred, sounding dully to The Herald ISpeeUI luiW!fnn.l to reach home before darkness with hotel hoping entered the had just throughout the city. came on. but that he was delayed by (Continued From rage 1.) Unite. Mont., Jan. SO. Forty-fiv- e occurred. the when his wife, explosion the"bli7.zard or by pome minor accident. pasenKers. twenty-fiv- e from Utah measures of retaliation be taken imRulldlnjr Hisected. Both escaped injury. One of the missiles fell on an isolatin Heabelns: after Another bomb destroyed a modest snowbound mediately. pofutP. OBSERVE FOUNDERS' DAY ver canyon five days arrived tonierht a y ed house occupied by single family. defense dwelling, killing a roan and affainst the Discussing the n hen the blockade was broken. Karly his wife, but only slightly injuring one of the men who partici- The building was bisected, one end beZeppelin, in the mornlnc with temperature 30 pated said: Hundred ttraeted to Cxerc:ing demolished and its occupants hurled their four children. (dim below zero they were routed out by a far out into an open lot and killed. The In curious contrast with the general forewan of at Vnfnon High School. not lack "It through fire which threatened an oil car. Men cut was end off the other was the sudden death front fright of r aero,house calm, or Herat.! Ttie of the lack that (S.ccU speed Rfsistfrl women and children, and four sight KipiiMn. chief of the Gobesharply and a bedroom on the second of the P.tyaon, Jan. .?n. Founders ilav was traveling men carrying children fell planes were unable to reach the hostile occulins telephone office at the moment he observed Friday at the Payson'llich exhausted in the hif?h wind and blind- aircraft. The fog was the real rea- floor was left intact with its y snow. school with pn learned of the Zeppelin raid. son for the German yuccess. Last night pants uninjured. The floor was carwith ingI.onsr, were spent In hundreds of friends of program, ried away under the head of the bed, famSeven members of the the school in days and dreary the covered Paris it completely out-at ten da ncp throughout. newspaper onFt. the train and searchlights were unable to pierce this leaving the. bed balanced on the jagged ily were celebrating thePettijean of a return class work was held In the in civinc concert, J. Flint, editor wall. As for the land Itegularfrom of the ruins with a zouave on leave of absence. A bomb edge boy was it artillery, until lo.S'l morning tho ofn papr at Malta, directed the publi- confronted with absolute it unharmed. fell on the building, destroying' and work might be observed by the that invisibility, in The of the "Snowflyer"' asslMed by cation visitors. Zeppelin must have been going killing the entire family, including the At I0.;i was given. Among Thomas Topping, deputy Immigration making it impossible to fire. program were for zouave. was the A multlgraph the high school Inspector. thoj.e taking part "All the aeroplanes were put Into at top speed In that neighborhood, a was trace the of orchestra and school choruses; nearest it beyond liert press. when the presence of the bomb F. C llarkin. Thomas Burkhart. II. operation was a a of mile Taylor, president of the Mudent bodv; printing where away quarter the but discovered, only Joseph fleece, chairman of the parent-teach- J. Ianforth and Frank nice were Zeppelin fell full In the center of a thick stone- MURRAY CLUB MEETING aviators of the sector entered by the wall association: : John Preston anions the Ftah passengers. and cutting a big hole out of it Crcer. superintendent Kathryn DougZeppelin were able to perceive it. Even been done by a lass, and t;eorge II. Hrimhall. president PACKING BUSINESS GROWS the most of these got only a glimpse as cleanly as if it had the of the Itrtgham Young university. At knife, pavement deepdug through as the Zeppelin was not using search10 o'clock luncheon was served a bad cave-i- Annual Election of Officers Slated for Into the earth, ly the seccausing by The in the other aviators lights. domestic science department of the F1e Morf Csm Set Alde for of were to able only remain in the tors school to six hundred or more. "Wednesday; Secretary Bentz DeIn a more populous quarter a bomb Oeden Meiit Shipper. ait and guard their districts, which struck In the afternoon in the gymnaeium a y cline a apartment building, game of Indoor baseball was plaved bv OCden. .Ian. SO. Heavy Increases In they did for several hours." working-menof families the occupied by Proth girls, under the direction of" Coach buineH.s of the 4)cden & I'acklnc Five French aeroplanes are said to Jan. 30. The annual meeting it in two on the line of of Murray, Cole and Professor Jones. Vollev ball vision company have brought a requisicutting on the Zepplin, one of them fired have the Commercial club will be Murray was also played and a demonstration tion for additional ref rlperator cars for the corner of the kitchen from garret it toward the west for more to of dnoe was held at which a board of under the direction shipment from thin city, five belnc pursuing ten victims Wednesday, under given burying than fifty minutes. Thirty French ma- the cellar, of Miss Lydla Schramm. Two basket- Hjudsrned during the past week for perbe elected. It twelve debris of the of the central governors part ball games in the evening were fol- manent ue of the Ojcden company. This chines took part in the hunt for the structure. The street front was un- is understood most isof to the present mem' lowed by a ball. makes a total of twenty-fiv- e bers will be chosen again. Dr. W. IT. refriger- raider. on side the touched and of other the Fruit ator cars owned by thearePacific Takes ConrKf 14.000 Feet High. probably will be gap the six kitchens of the building, Rothwell to be used that CLUB CONFERENCE IS SET Kxpresa companv president. numerone were doubtless of ' the to left open atop another, by Frightened Milan W. Bentz, the secretary, has exclusively by the Opden company. ous war planes rising toward it, the the weather with the ranges and uten- announced that he wishes to he re. P. Peteraon of Murray SON'S iioiiy "luiiin. TtKIl to Zeppelin wheeled and drove at full sils In plain view and apparently undis- lieved from that, position. Until rei:pected ueceMl ORden. Jan. 30. Mm and Mrs. O. X. speed northward, dropping in its trail turbed. cently he was with theheFirst National tetlenrj- mm Prenldenl. acrecently was besieged all the bank ofa Murray, but a cargo of about fherrliiKton of Blackfoct, Ida., parents the This into darkness, quarter (Sl'cUI t Tbe llernl'l Republican. J n the with mar. the of one-haposition younc cepted Hoy and t'herrlncton, bombs. tons of were dense crowds 30. three that morning by The annual meeting killed on the Hhort Line richt of way Murray. Jan. he takes says, which, company, of the Afsociated Commercial club of Tuesday, returned to Hlackfoot yester- Then, continuing its flight 14,000 feet held at the street corners by the police, so much cf his time that he cannot Salt Lake county will be held Febru- day with the body. The parents last above the earth, the airship vanished. none hut the city authorities, the attengive the work of the club the tJrafilte High school. aryS. a P.at Peterson an of been said been had the has half Parisians son and tion it government warned, a of from construction Nothing the heard requires. of Murray will prob- camp in Nevada, when he wrote he was hour before by fire engines rushing newspapermen with identification press as to who will be his successor.. be to elected Thornton-Andersosucceed J. n president ably F. R. Anderson of the Ida., for winter work. through the streets, trumpeting' the cards being allowed to inspect the W. McIIenry, major of Murray, who ccinc to Jerome, II. and company, George was he well supplied call known a "Stand to arms," of the ruins. has declined to consider A. They thought have been city commissioner, M. Cornwall. It Is expected, will he'ln-ihice- d with funds. The greatest throng was in the street Watts, presence of the raider.- The electric of the club. A memmembers elected to remain as secretary. men Three went out and policemen where from the municipal chemistreet lights campaign is on which Is exmink iiosm inji:hi:i. are to be elected. directors householders to close cal laboratory were carefully examin- bership pected to increase the club's memberPark City. Jan. SO. John Myers, a cautioned careless S. II. Clay, secretary of the Salt Lake boss at the Alliance mine, while their shutters and darken their win- ing a bomb, weighing nearly 600 ship to at least fifty. Commercial club, will talk on what shift was n had in It that still fallen was dows a the courtnlKht last compounds, struck early immediately. club shaft commercial have done for ivp by MEETINGS AT MUHRAV. broke his In the night close to 10 o'clock and yard of a factory and failed to explode. munities. N. A. Nrison of Crescent will falling rookkm-which leg right -. V. atJan. 30. Evangelistic servthe J. htiou Ir. commercial clubs tell what the t'tah Murray. Hardsley people were in the streets, the The crowd at one time broke through ices many' were will be held every night this week and had cafes have done, and N. P. Peterson will talk tended Mr. Myers at the mine the line the and picto and the elbowed open up police moving The in the Murray Baptist church. on the nerds of Salt Lake county him brought to his home. The fracture and playhouses were still footboard of the official motor car to Rev. will preach. SunMcAllister John which the commercial clubs can meet. was attended before the removal of ture theatres their spectators and audi- get a near view of the monster. Annual reports will bo .submitted by Mr. Myers to Holy Cross hospital at entertaining day night the Rev. J. V. Cody will deences. .Then In all parts of tbe city Altogether a dozen bombs weighing; liver the address. Salt Lake. the president and secretary. An unfailing, stationary Vacuum Cleanerin sizes now at $150 up! " . American i?a a snow-shoes.- n S-1- - ARSHIPS I AGAIN - THREATEN PARIS i w. j two-stor- - J all-da- cet-lln- ir 5 , - er n. te Re-electi- six-stor- on. re-elect- ed - - Miller-Cahoo- lf repre-resentatlv- es Provo. Jan SO. Funeral services for MrJ. U H. Noyes were held In the Fifth ward chapel todav. Ulshop Albert were K. Speakers Manwarlng prelded. S Hinckley. Hlshop T. N. Taylor and President A mo N. Merrill. Solos were furnished by .Mrs. Fay Loos South-wlcend Lawrence Stlhl, fjordon Hees The Juvenile choir also sanir. r' le.i f.xtoll pre-nlde- dezre murder In chanted with first connection with th- - death of Pi? (Jnlg. a TRIBUTES l. 'n Phttbrook. tt"t: Peift PAY rk of I .at Iaae P. Ieeker. A number of friend. Provo. Jan. attended the funeral and relative thla afterservices of Isaac p. Pecker noon. Hlshop Joseph A, Hut tie Kpeakers were Frank S. Yountr and Apostle tJeorse Albert Smith and F. Whitney. They told of the oron done work f.r th church by the father of tb deceased In saving the credit Nau-vo- o of the church when thTheHank of ward First failed In 137, choir and Prof. A. C. Lund furnished the music. prkrr MINOR ITEMS The 3o. . ;.' sv frre"rr Iti e cr. hrot'ier officer in lb past four and defended ht ascatlon with th which adnifustratlon. dnrtnc Hln of SL'i.O'U) by there was a defalcation N. Alien, and the former treasurer. of over 1 by the deputy, Fred in the Coleman, both of whom are tmw secrewas I,vls faptaln penitentiary, M. Ha!ne when be was tary to John was made uss'stant pn'.frncr and later which position ho attorney toaeneral. groom himself for the resigned nomination. Asld from caustic criticism of unofnamed Hepubllcanno and democratic reference to either ficials he made party or the lucs of the parties. e lofniif. of it i"o!c. f:e e h f r to r save r k mr jt . lleraM-Kepuhlirm- by t "Hrde X..-- can-nr- s - r- V MUTE EVIDENCE the Vll!lams tlie new director fromIllKh the (iT(ln matK;rst ward, will visit school trnorrv to Ini. esttttate with ter pertaining to military drili whether to make ;t view to it computsory for first and second t der. whether to pupil and nlsodrill dtirlnr the seventh frrnli alvin hours. after school the. nrlod lrsted ofcommittee hltfh SNOW STALLS JOY RIDERS at Th prour;iii hmii in n communication t the board, th studies hd hen so Mt forth that nil bvs uiject 'three Appropriated Atitn Hewnfrrrf mot nrr.inccl th-to drill, should It be compulsory, could VVItiiln Tenl lloor. wtth-1.1train Ui'ine the seventh to 1 lie Ile,-!KepiiblVsn.l jjipee: with classes nfU' tin Vcde!i, Jan. r.0. Tiiree automotlles 11 irs. were drill dnrms? school ho wi'l Kivnr stolen and recovered during th It i tliciiKht mst of the objection hours ar.d from all past twenty-fou- r lih s many parents indication bo .lone awav snow prevented th !.hl t!.cv fird.l thir boys at h.tne "jnv riders' deep from aoinir far. K. I . attr jiih'l clie. ot :..' Twent ami machine his treet lost yesterday h t h street Twcn t FIRST TRAIM IN FIVE DAYS recovered it at avenue The automoand Washlntlo,, W. ti. from etoLn bile Terrill, 153. lr. .et T h rouh from Uor I ltv. a Otrin recovered avenue, by V"ahf)ton Trail. I.nle. anil the automobile , sheriff s der.ut'.e t.llernM-Ktluttet . own. d by I'. I. MctSresor. which was tibt Vs. 1 The (H.r'ml taken from the Vienna cafe,In was found M Th Oregon Jan f!rt the snow. a few blocks away stalled I.i'n.arrived tn S i.,,.ii. five d,n orf train the with only fron p itte th's rornin! of ia.eni;crs on rurn!cr auute v men said there wero (SPEECH STIR riln-iCREATES v..,rd nv who I.e.st t'f, to take the first would f v!c but . waifcil to ace !fd.what hd happenIf t'--wasthre who I e.l. Would Soon be Chnraea Aclnt !enler of Idaho on thi lire aliforma now and i. land llonrd Made by apt. t'.. ti. Nv.!. P.ir-fitrain acirithedejive.l Davl. andldate for tiotr rnor. several Itoirs ,xre arriVirvK '1 e rf the tfllrn which pho'lld atello. Ida.. Jan. M Conmi'iit t.l, ret AT- - h.pobeen here Krbta- i did h.tve r r? I e.l by an addrs delivarctjed f: v r r e un 11. O. Pa vis. one of the rjit" fi.irr Todiy's bv I'apt, ered rrtrains p Parlf:- but all wrrc- late. candidate for the nepubtienn Kuber-natortfr.dr.s rjtfc In atont Crlon i nomination, at KntKhts of v.a Pvthias hall. f, J" rime. or 4earture I c late a r r a of tetiv.d rl".- I., Iavi I balng hi candl-dac-hev faptain on a purelr personal platform, he. is not th candidate says, declaring COLE'S STORY CONFIRMED of -any man "inside or outside of Ida-h- o Ho mad against startlingf charire lanu 'he staleofficials nrreneVred ! lie mep,her and hoard ithcr Republican I Seattle. llrlnmr,l wnii whom he ha associated nti a f -- i i de-itlln- 4.. V -- Ulf-frrrn- rrs ain. b..ard of : - f, and their wives will leave OKden tomorrow morning In a special car aat-t taehed to a I'nlon Pacific train lo Natend th annual convention of the tional Canners' association In Louisville. Ky.. durinsr the earlv pert, of Feb- n ruary. This will also be the conen-tlo- when thev will go Illci of the Pennsylvania Islt of I'ditcatlon W ill vrhool Today to Adjust on i - ' i of the rsnnlntr machinery manufacturers and the canned frools brokers. Body of John D. Morrill Is The Utah canners will make their Found Within 300 Yards first stop In Denver, where to they will Omaha, five hours, continuing DCDinn remain a day. Their where thev will of Haven Souaht. . I LIVIUU schedule provides spend for reaching Chicago reThursdav mornlnc and they will main in that citv until Similar mornlnc. p The r.;;ieei to Louisville way UllILL IA I - , ' 'rvr Convention. record-f.re.ktn- civ noil ' ' . - rise to srreat v.ort h, the W. J. Tarker ntrt Tarty ilolntc to I.onis-xlllIvy.. t Attend .National 't. win prsn declared In fiev. John I'd ward hr. rrnon today at Klrt Preehyterlan fhnrch. I of the Uvea about u ronstltntentopmet a creat opportunity, he said, and he made a plea for a better realization of the true worth of ordiIn he said: nary of the creat esamples"favour Is one part of th Irresistibility of a fixed purpose. 11 was determined that Italy should be free and consecrated his life fn that end. He enKinerrlns that h.-- might build Mont Cents tunnel and prornot Intercourse between Italy and the ret of Lurope. He toiled to mininif and master a u'lcitlture and resources. He le d In levlor.iic the 1 h that Kunrean cotintrles p?ottd Italv mieht have advantaue. Now h enthused M.!nl and now he Inspired Oaribaldl. The result was Italy became free. "It take n stroat power to lift a man to clare rat thm and th pathoa of life la that wo do not see opportunities UTAH CANNERS ON TRIP cnrt. ir fi y 1 ) With wealth count-In- t; fptlcn. Jan. more than life it n a puxxle how make thlnsrs. We think It is Kreat was it not as nation, and It Is Why life of favour Kreat to develop the that he mteht make Italy? belief that Hod "It Is part of our them. hts people and sustains upholds He srive us Krare daily for our need. If he did not. the common sordfdness of life would be overbearing. We nel thla itrae to enable us to dicern the w orth of common lives about us. When life Is counted less than wealth the to me Is that so many and not wonlsr so few rise to real worth We need tlod In the commonest a, well as In the most exalted days nnl deeds." rr.n-rtul- rcnt -- n for irrestness In the little deeds and about us dally. trends -To fn- - the wonder l not why so wrerks of their life, many fall, somaklnc manv escape the pitfalls but how that surround them when .hey do not realize the true worth of ordinarya to a;-.- ,ftr ,lr nptib!'-- Itrrai'l 1 In Ok!t famous sinET wrrt. '. She thU Tf.rr.ln direct from .Athambra a In the ( mn'rt here t niirht, during which h tleniun- tralet-Iit wndrf.jl rowers to anenthusiastic Catherine. She will r In Sll Iike tomorrow e enlr.it for California. snd wiii trrt i'.u a jierli of rrnrrl ther. Madam Fmn.-Ifall frnrn Han M;ri4 wtll t Mr-Honolulu an. I f'r AutrAtta t resume her Itcd Cro? ton-- c e.rts. Since th fullrak rf the Kuroptan !wni!"n(J her Mff'i hs not ifis wr. forn only policy. hT" v he soil. At the en Knctih rhsrtty ( hr Canadian to ir. for obtained she which during fund, she was decorated her Ile.l Cross of the Order of St. I.ad of lira-John rf Jeru;lirt. The decoration was conferred upon her hv th IikeCan-(ir-of ConnnuKlit, governor generalItedof Cro.s in reecMentttrt of her work. srrlvi! In Ogden this morn-IrI'pon her and the sif ter went to her hotel brisk walk around th"n et on! fora amaid. she fp'tit half th ritv. With In the en h"ur Inspecting the offerings of Irwal j taHUshments. window, (hnw Svie spoke enthusiastically of the ertsp w Inirv wathr. two days" trip from !eclrtng whr Metrm e.irld her, Madam Chicago had to he fxctii'd from an Interview. nked Mi retired about noon and rested until evenlefc's trrFrank Rico of New York Is manas-- I rtx hr tour. Tleeldes the manatrer and la In I.eger, pianist, harp-l.star, frank t. the p"rtv snil SlKfjorlna rind her mother will join them In 'Jtden tomorrow raornlns before the for Salt lak. Mr. IUko says departure hU star l in the height of her powers g attendance have jvnd areeted th roncfrtfi thu far, wtth In Salt of further sttiorrs Lake and California. e-- Th 30. . ' ' 1 A' 1rrni .nd she My secure-- be Ul r I th hr obtained h Already h HJJ.t')') rf M amount 1 . ' - , thin. . sopr-ino- rftle It lI tt Nellie. Mel ha. :.-J- tn. f t' Make TO On a still -- cold, white morning, when the frosty boards creak at your step, when wagon wheels sing along the road, when cold pierces your heaviest coat, and the doorknob sticks to your warm hand; then you will appreciate the Junelike, balmy warmth that steadily flows from radiator heating. Those EXAMPLE f I - |