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Show THE Hum nn nninnr nr wiLtu UN onAKbt ur Next to Three hours aftf-a telesram had received i the sheriff's office from Sheriff Crane of Illy, Nov.. asking a thousand pound of tungMen that ore valued at $.! be located ani Mike MTnifln arrested and heid for the Kiy authorlf ie, I"pntv Sheriff Kdwln '. i'enroMP had of the ore in his Bernstein locked in possession i. nd prt the county jail. Sheriff Crane advised the local that lit- held a warrant Authorities "narKintr Bernstein with embeczle-rnen- t of the ore which he believed had een shlppt-here by freight or express. I'enrcse was detailed to the care, and an hour later had located ao sack ;f the cost I v metal at the Wells-Fargoffice. The ore had been xpre uliipped by Bernstein from Kly to himself in Salt , Lake. Bernstein was arrested at ?d Snow avenue. lie defied having stolen the ore. but wr.s taken to the county jail pending the arrival of an officer from Nevada. -,- .,, ..m, .mi.. - v-- . -- -- 1 . y "T s i : and is as good a placedampness, for your furniture as any home fn Salt Lake misht be. Our rates are fair and square. - U : - issued the county 323 W. Second South Street. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 2323 Bo-ha- X. Charles A. Rogan, vs. the 1'acific Coal company for fno.OOO damages on account of Regan's death. on removal from the Third Transcript of the state courts was filed district in the case of 12. J. Huff, representing the minority stockholders of the vs. Central Standard Bingham the Utah Metal & Tunnel company a company, suit for an accounting. Tillman J). Johnson of the Judge States United district court will nit In Ogden today to rehear the suit of Ogden City vs. the Union Pacific railway, a suit involving right of way for one of the Union Pacific pipe lines. The a favorable railroad company obtained verdict at the former hearing. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his bureslcsque on 4 ' Carmen," AWARD FOR TERMINAL SITE MURRAY STUDENTS TO Jury Places Valuation South Temple Property. Jurgment for $10,000 was rendered by a jury yesterday In Judge M. L. SING ON MEMORIAL DAY Ritchie's court In the case of the Salt Lake Terminal company against J. O. property for the company's railroad t Women of G. A. R. to Direct terminal station. Is in The property lot 6, block 77. Program Which Will Be A, about 26 feet front and about plat 100 feet- deep, on South Temple just Held in Cemetery. west of "West Temple, and Is desired of for the terminal company part by the property on which it Is to erect a and tracks for the Bamberger station Memorial da' will be celebrated by and Orem lnterurban lines. citizens of Murray and South Cottonat Lagoon Saturday wood ward at the City cemetery, the Opening dance 27. Fare 25 cents. Ad- program beginning- at 10 o'clock under evening. May vertisement. direction of T. II. Gordon circle Ladies of the CI. A. R. The following- committee of Murray TEACHERS ARE CONFIRMED people will aid the Gordon circle: Mrs. n. W. Moffat. Mrs. D. A. McMillan, Mrs. Did for Liberty School Building Will C K. Gaufin. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dr. W. II. Rothwell. He Opened Monday. The following program will be renThe board of education officially ap- dered: session last night, proved at itsaction Bugle call, Russet Mellenry; prayer. its previous specialin committee of the Bishop W. address, Mayor J.chilwhole for the appointment of prin- Mellenry;Brinton; "America." the song, by and teachers as of the South Cottonwood and cipals, supervisors heretofore announced. The form of dren First ward Sunday schools; Murray contract to be signed by teachers also reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg adwas approven. dress. Wilford address, The board adjourned until noon David W. Moffat; Robinson; music, under direcwhen it will open bids for the con- tion of William Robinson: ritualistic struction of the Liberty school building-wes- exercises, T. II. Gordon circle Ladies of Liberty park. of the G. A. R.; song. Banner." by the children of the South Cottonwood and Murray First ward Sunday schools; a salute firing squad, volunteer fire Murray taps. Russel Mellenry; department; benediction. Bishop Brinton decorations of graves of deceased soldiers. The committee in charge wishes to announce that all elderly depeople to attend the program will be siring furnished transportation from the car line at Vine street to the cemetery by of the committee in notifying any one to the usual custom charge. Contrary there will be no parade. WKEB m, -- fon-da- y. Star-spangl- J r IS -- OUT FOR T. T.. Holman, Deputy State, F.nter It ace for Nomination In Second T. L. Holman, deputy r. main- Weary, mind and body are solaced and refreshed d by these delicious confections. Do you like the flavor of field mint? Choose esezze Do you relish the soothing taste of peppermint? Choose f'M'M:,!!: Sealed tight kept right re-elect- ed mint-flavore- ato buoij Press-Bulleti- FUME BEFORE kTVh , . J SAVE THE I . . dm yfA EXPERT TESTIFIES Saya Farmers Damaged by Smeltlnsr Company GaM. John P. Mitchell, a chemist employed as an expert by the plaintiffs in the Chemist mtBsnl! Postal Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1610 Kesner BIdg., Chicago for free copy of the Jhtly Spearmen's book on Gum'pUon' n. party. . V w7m 1 1 Secretary of Republican District. secretary of ination for Congress from the Second congressional district of Utah. Mr. Holman has been identified with the Republican party in Utah for ten years and for eight years has been known as one of the party workers in Salt Lake county. He was a member of the lower house of the Legislature in 190S, and was in 1910. He was chairman of committee on labor in the house and the ranking member of the judiciary committee. In the 1911 session he was a member of the judiand committees. ciary lie was majority During this sessionsifting floor 1913 leader. In he was appointed assistant secretary of state, which position he still holds. He was born in in 1881 and is a graduatePennsylvania of Mercersburg and Knox college, (Pa.) academy 111. He came to Bingham Galesburg. In 1906 and was associated with the Bingham Coal & Lumber confpany and at worked on a newspaper. He nights became manager of the old Bingham 190S in and Press purchased the Bingham Bulletin and consolidated the two He repapers into the mained in active control of the paper until 1911. In 1913 he became associated with Judge C. C. Goodwin and J. T. Goodwin in Goodwin's Bean. In 1912 he married Miss Lora Weekly. Mr. Holman 'announced yesterday would make an independent that he the race for Republican nomination for Congress and would stand for "a new order of things'' within the Republican disposition. v Children's D ay BABY BASKETS Exceptionally well made baskets, beautifully lined in colors of blue or pink. Regular 1 Q PX.Oi7 $2.50 values Today, Special CHILDREN'S SUMMER HATS Plain and fancy straws galore, in an endless assortment of styles and dainty trimmings tL jLU tfi QPt UkJ values at Very Special INFANTS' CREPE KIMONOS CHILDREN'S MIDDIES Made of fine quality white galatea, with blue, white, or red braid and embroidery trimmings on collars. Sizes C to 14 years. Regular $1.25 values - AFTER -- n V- - suit of Salt Lake county farmers for an Injunction against the operation of the smelters of the American Smelting & Refining company and the United States Smelting company, was on the stand yesterday In the United States district court, where the hearing is held. being He gave evidence tending to show that the various crops of the farmers and their live stock were damaged by fumes from the smelters. The hearing will be continued Monis anticipated that at least six day. Itmore will be required for hearweeks ing evidence in the case. a new French process aluminum canBy be so substantially nickel plated that the metal can be hammered and bent without cracking. Natives of Algeria bury with their dead all the medicines used in their last illness. Tucked toweling bibs, large size. blue and white Today only, Special, each 10 XUC - 4-4- - - 4-4- - 4-4- - 4-4- - e 4-4- 4-4- - 4-4- - 4-4- - 4-4- - 4-4- 4-4- - CHILDREN'S COATS For today we will feature one lot of 45 stylislr little coats for little folks, 1 to G years. Materials are plaids, serges, covert cloths, gabardines and corduroys. Regr Qf ular values to $0.95 Very Special : PU U,J each. for today, at, Keith-- 0 'Brien Co. Second Floor. - UNDER- BOYS' AND MISSES' STOCKINGS AND WEAR Extra Black or white Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings ...10c values at, pair Our Victor Stockings One of our leaders and the best junior stocking value in the city. All colors Special, ,15c pair Misses' Silk Lisle Stockings Black or white, 65c to $1.50 . V - pair .. Per 25c . Boys' Stockings Fine lisle or heavy cotton. Black 25c Cat Brand. A remarkable value, at, pair Misses' Union Suits Fine knit, with the Q Waist at50c tachment. A splendid value at. .50c Boys' B. V. D. and Porosknit Unicm Suits CHILDREN'S KIMONOS Children's Serpentine Crepe kimonos in a beautiful assortment of patterns. Silk faced in blue, pink, lavender or old rose (jjl Special values, at..... pjbJ r f Oaturaay Waists on Sale Today the and Smartest Effects 7' 1 . .1 . iignr Waist Special 2UU Dample Regular $2.49 to $3.95 Values for Season in of Wanted Materials. Regular $5.95 to $7.50 values, all grouped into one lot and o priced alike Special, Crepe de Chines with Georgette frills Georgette Crepe Crepe waists with lace trimmed frills Crepe de Chines, washable Satins, embroidered Jap Silks, Striped Tub Silks, Pongees, plain . and striped. All sizes 34 to 46. All the newest shades. Embroidered Georgette Crepes, Frill Georgette Crepes, Embroidered Crepe de Chines, Tucked Crepe de Chines, Striped Crepe de Chines. Washable Noveltv Taffetas, Grenadine Crepe de Chines. COLORS ARE:. JVhite, flesh, maize, rose, green, peach, navy and black. ALL SIZES. Sale starts at 11 o'clock sharp. None sold before. jvemi-- v xjrieii vo. oeronu r -- w luur.y T B air argam e Goods Clearance Sale! Bonn fide Heduetlons! $2.4 and 92.05 WaT Hair - 45 SI. Up to the time of this sale are j' 24-in- aj-in- , ch $2.95 grade . Hegrilar 31.45 Pvesrular Switches. SI. 45 ......... Co. 2d FLAGS. Large size, 40x6S inches. Mounted on heavy standards. Chemises. to $1.19 values SANITARY BELTS Regular Special This is number of slightly soiled garments. , : if ff if if if if n if K if Corset Accessories Specials to OTonight p. m. Second Floor. SANITARY APRONS. Made of strong net and rubber sheeting, well taped.. Regular 50c values Cl fc5?C Special at P5c c 48 a limited r .j 7 Special, per garment V ext to Bargain Square DKEA'KPAST SETS. Regular Floor. Square 15p Each luMlin Garments, Combinations, (iunnn and Larpfe assortment of shades (no grray). Most of them have S separate strands. n Keith-O'Brie- On Today May 27th. 75 c per set Under . Switches. ch . Hejcular 45c values for - . 12.45 grade . rioor.y Bargain Aisle Special for Today COTTOX OH!stlnc of coat and nklrt of Kod Quality ebambroy or Klnehnm. Colors are ray, purple audi blue. In plain tripes and check these switches were ready their sellers at regular they're genu prices. At 51.45 'rne ine lengtns barg-ains- r mam aist aquare quare A f 4-4- 4lr . Another lot of pretty dresses in very fine quality ginghams and chambrays, in many fetching styles. ' Splendid 4-- dents .at the L. university. 4- The.mechanlcal and domestic arts be awarded the departments will of the space in the part 4- windows. The best art work will be displayed beginning today and until Wednesday. A continuing of the product of the school part will be shown in the school li- - 4 4brary. A fashion show will be held by of dressmaking department house. Yes- the school in the Lion a number of tiie terdayofafternoon the school in the dress- girls making department exhibited dresses made during the school 4 year. This department is under the direction of Miss Marie Hut- teballe. CHILDREN'S APRONS Bungalow styles, made of percales, chambrays, in light and dark colors. Full lengths and widths Special at In one lot we offer 23 dozen wash dresses in a large assortment of pretty styles. Materials are fine quality chambrays and ginghams. Sizes 6 to 14 years Special for today, VJC 'each. Newest 91 4J..y ' t WASH DRESSES at. UJQ , We also show a splendid assortment of tan galatea z middies, suitable for play, outing and canyon wear. Each Colors are pink, i.t.eh:." 4- - Special for todaj- ROMPERS A large assortment of styles in a variety of the best washable materials. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Kcgular 8oc values Special OZ7C for today, each i. CHILDREN'S SILK COATS One lot of 36 fetching silk coats, beautifully made. Colors are black, old rose, Copen blue and green. Belted styles with extra collars of lace or colored silk to harmonize. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Values to $10 Special for , dQ A fL J . . ... tyO.HrU . each. today, values J. v INFANTS' BIBS 1 BIG STOIIH LOAS FOI Il WINDOWS TO DISIM.AV. XTI DKXT!' II A.M1 OHK The Z. C. M. T. has given space in four of its large show windows to display work done by the stu-- D. S. tcU Fetching styles in dainty colorings and patterns. Some are ribbon trimmed, some have embroidered scalloped edge Exceptional L UC values, all at state, yesterday announced himself as a candidate for the Republican nom- tain your usual sunny P Bring the ckildren in today ed CONGRESS . f Own Store. e-Gii- ir For today we offer many values m Infants and Ckildren s Apparel. t WW) M y, Mc-Henr- Dan-bur- It will help to in me B Ofs - . troiible-chase- rear one vreek, starting Wednesday. of f 10,000 on " j w brother, Union ur Zfoercy I The assortment is large and includes handsome models in chiffen taffeta, serge and taffeta combinations, all serge suits, gabardines and black and white checks, in both plain and dressy styles. Sizes 16, 18, Tr.-it- . II .1h , rt J II aim Til nnri x. t xveim-- AITl jsrien to. oecona x lour, by complaint Kd wards FILE PROTEST Thomas and Jack attorney O'Mara are charged with the alleged theft from W. I. Mitehener of $8.r0 worth of jewelry. In default of $10O ball Robert Garrield Smelter Kmployees Affiliate comcharged with forgery,1. was With Federation and Report Ulcht-lloIC. Marmitted to -jail by - Justice ' Inwa In Uelng Violated. ti neau. Alma Amundsen was ' committed de-to Nine hundred smelter workers from on a charge of nonaupport in jail Garfield affiliated themselves with the fault of S200 ball. Lake Federation of Labor at last Nick Ruga. harged with permitting Salt meetiiiK of that body and their night's was a found in minors saloon, guiliy first official act was to notify the fedIn the juvenile court ami sentenced to eration eight-hou- r the that work He of a notice $75. pave fine of pav law is beins: violated at Garfield. day As appeal. a result of the report made to the Salt Four interlocutory "decrees L.of divorce Lake a resolution was adopted body were granted Ritchie, Instructing by Judge M. the secretary to call the as follows- - Lillian M. Swartfigupr attention of the state labor commisI Lowell t?wartf Fred from icuer; to the alleged violations of the from Rosa Strong; , Ksther sion h'trong Garfield. law at M. Louis Klla lsarnes from Barnes; The of Louis D. Brandeis candidacy on the supreme court IVny from James I'eny. on for a position a note was bench was indorsed by the Salt Lake Suit to collect A.$1200 Itichter tompany federation. filed bv the B.uainst X. V. Gudmundson and wife. Announcement was made that the on Federation of Labor has set from removal American the Transcript 15 as a day on which each Third district of the state court was apart June in the I'nited States district court worker is requested to contribute one fit.t y in the cane of Margaret K. Reynolds. hour's pay for the benefit of the hatters. PdministratriT of the estate of her - 1 Grouped for Xoclay s Selling ana Priced at Keyser Fireproof Storage Company - Court Notes K7 V $35 to MO V alues A r I! A. -- In a 100 s mts r -- Kfhfif T J ""TC " Godliness, and It is the warevirtue of our fireproof ruling house. This building Is proof the ravages of dust, dirt against and vermin, perfectly sanitary, free from mildew and Sheriff Crane Nabs Man on Advices From Ely and Recovers Sack of Metal. bfti SALT LAKE N, COMING TO THE ORPHEUM CLEANLINESS Is EMBEZMMSIEN HERALD-REPUBLICA- J 25c . values -- BRASSIERES. ResFular 91 valu Special at, each, if ) 20c 65c jf |