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Show THE no hone had been broken. ' Mr. tint IK'dcor was lying with one arm in the of a 1EDGER LIVES Mississippi river at the bottom cliff ltt) feet high when found. Firemen used ropes in getting to the man's and In him from the bottom I side, TO ST. or the cliff, lifting Hedger was unconscious when found and a hurried examination led to the Arkansas will send to the Democratic report that his neck had been broken by the fall. How he came to meet convention In St. Louis the youngest with thu mishap is unknown. Professor ever selected to a national Hedger being unable to talk coherently delegate convention of either party. at a late hour last night. Tom Poe, a Little Hock lawyer, was born at Waldron, Ark., March 11, 1893, OFFERS EMPLOYEES STOCK was educated in the public schools of Little Hock and the university law sch6ol, and was admitted to the bar In March. 1914, at the age of 21. He Pullman Company Advise It Worker specializes In civil law, and has been That They May Purchase Share employed as special counsel In bringlie low Market Price. tax suits against building and ing back loan associations. The Pullman company, "which opIn the recent primary elections in were electerates parlor cars and sleepers on Arkansas, when delegates the ed for the time in first people by counin railroad the practically every of Arkansas the to history represent try, has advised Its local employees the state in the national convention, that they may purchase Pullman stock Tom Poe was one of six candidates to at 153. The Wall street quotation on offer In the Fifth congressional A.dis-S. eight counties. the stock at present Is about 161. which trict, comprising a veteran politician of Russell-vlllmeans that the company's employees Hays, lead the ticket 200 votes, and by led the third man by a plumay secure the stock six points below Torn Poe 1336 of votes. rality the market. was an Indorsement Tom's platform S. II. Twining, in charge of the .Salt of the Wilson administration, of preLake affairs of the Pullman company, paredness and the enactment of a rusystem. He declared the said yesterday that many Salt J.ake ral credits and banking laws enacted by employees have taken advantage of currency the Democrats the most beneficial legthe opportunity to secure stock In the islation ever put on the statute books. company at the figure below the market quotation. Every employee in SUNNY DAY FILLS PARKS good standing, from ordinary porter to who has been in the service president, by Sololat of the company for a year or more is Band tConcert Auftrmrnteil l.lberlyt Saltalr Thronged. allowed to purchase a certain number The hand concert at Liberty park of scares. A slight deduction is made as did from his salary each month to pay for yesterday drew a large crowd, the stock on a partial payment plan. the music at Faltair, both in the afternoon and evening. Pioneer also Go to Lagoon Decoration day. Fare drew a vast throng. A warm park sun and 1 It 2a cents, commencing made p. in. impossible for lazy breezes those who could spend a day outdoors AFTER HIS FALL Former Utah Educator Reported Dead in Minneapolis Will Recover, Advices State. of 10 Though falling to a depthoverlook-Insfeet from the rim of a at Minneapothe Mississippi river lis Saturday. I'rof. George A. Hedsrer. Instructor in at the University the Unof Minnesota English andi formerly of alive in a Minneap-cli- a iversity of i:tah. whero nttendini? surgeons failedhospital, to find any fractures whatever In examinations which they made yesIt was reported by the Satur-tla- v terday. J're.i from Minneapolis hl Injuries had proved fatal. night . Mr-tIrueilla Kclon, 10.11 i:. ixtli Houtli, ttinter of I'rof. Hedsrer. received a teleKram yesterday from Ir. Vincent, president of the University of Minnefusota, that her brother had eeaped rious Injury and probably would he able to leave the hospital In two or three day. The fact that he was when found, coupled with the he fell, gave dizzytoheight from which the report that he had been Inrie jured Vincent's fatally. Ir. telegram gives specific fijssumnce that Professor lleder if conscious: his column wan rot broken:that that he epinal other fracescaped tures and that he will be able to leave the hospital after a few bruixes of minor Importance have teen attended. A from Minneapolis last said that Professor rdchtdispatch ledger was confined in a hospital in that city and that he was conscious at Intervals. however, bellered that he Physicians, would recover, examination showing A&no-elat- ed 1 -- n r3 I LJ LJ QD LJJ J 1 RAILROAD MEN TO FIX j 10.30 a. m. The home mis- and p. met at the tabernacle at YELL DVSTONESCHED U LE a.sionaries m. m. 2 9.30 TO r Notice was received yesterday at the offices of the Oregon Short Line that a conference of officials would be held 1 at Focatello to outline a schedJune f ule for trains over the Yellowstone branch, which will be opened June 15. Officials of the Utah and Montana O.-divi-K. sion and O. J. Langston and conSmith of Salt Lake will attend the ,;,Viwiii ference. Last year from two to three trains were run over the Yellowstone dally branch. While it is not expected by traffic by rail railroad officials thatwill ..v" be as heavy to Yellowstone park this year as it was last, it is probable the same number of trains will that A i be run. Local officials were notified yesspecial cars carrying emterday that for the Yellowstone park hoployees tels from the coast will pass through Salt Lake June 6. They will carry sixty persons who are to look after the wants of park visitors this summer. At the Pocatello conference plans TOM POK. will be discussed concerning the service of the opening to Payette lakes, which is to commence to remain at home and thousands at about the same date as the Yellowdrifted to the city's playgrounds. It was at Liberty park that the ma- stone park opening". of those seeking recreation asjority GRANITES HOLDS CONFERENCE. sembled, attracted by the program rendered by Held's Military band. B. F. Grant spoke last night at the At Saltair two concerts were given M. T. A. stake meeting at the Granite by Harry A. Montgomery's band, with stake tabernacle on the "M. I. A. Miss Pearl Larson, soprano, and Lester Slogan. 1916." The musical program included a selection by the women: Jteese, tenor, as vocal soloists 1 v'" - -- t , , Boise-Lakepo- J tJ SUSPECT Fm FOR ITALY POCATELLO IS T Brother of Policeman's Slayer Oregon Short Line Officials Meet at Pocatello June 1 Released at Request of VilEiitrrprUIng Idaho City Discards to Discuss Details. Relations to Leave. lage Waa for the Ilriskness of a nr LJ of the Parley ward: a selection quartet by the male quartet of the Miller ward BLACK HAND and songs by the Boy Scout chorus. The regular quarterly conference of the stake convened at the tabernacle at IK f? fl L-- BEARDLESS ARKANSAS YOUTH TO BE LOUIS CONVENTION DELEGATE e, tijt , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 29, 191b HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, rt Commercial Center. Pocatello, Ida,, is developing faster into a city than any other town in the west, according to F. H. Knickerbocker, superintendent of the acting general Short Line, who was in Salt Oregon Lake yesterday to spend Sunday. "A dozen new buildings are now in course of erection," said Mr. Knickernot housing acbocker, "and there are commodations for new firms wishing to establish business houses in the city. now being put up are The builaings first-clas- s in every respect. "The business of the railroad continues to be excellent. Passenger trafbut we fic this month has been arc looking forward to quiet, an excellent surtourist business. I would not be touralmost as many prised If we had ists tills year as we had last, when the San Francisco and San Diego expositions added to the traffic." Carlos Anselmo, brother of Giovanni Anselmo,. who is serving a life term at the state prison for shooting to Patrolman Thomas Griffiths death three years ago, left yesterday for Italy, where it is reported that he will make an effort to enlist in the Italian army. Anselmo was arrested Sunday, ?ay 21, by G. A. Williams and J. A. EgK city sleuths, suspected of being connected with a Black Hand gang and with having attempted to blackmail Knrico de Francesco, proprietor of the Venice cafe. Released from the city prison Friday, Anselmo promised relatU'es, who interceded for him, that he would return to When he arrives at New York, Italy. it is1 COreported that he will join a party of Italians who have volunteered to V. W. C. A. GIVES MUSICALE. serve native land until the close their Mrs. Ruth Ingman Andrews, John of the war. European in. Owen had Bartlett and aPayne musical program included in parts the last SCANDINAVIANS MEET. services of the season of the vesper "V. Anton Sorensen was the principal C. A. in the parlors held by the Y. 306 East Third speaker at a Scandinavian meeting o of the boarding home. in the Assembly hall yesterSouth street, at 5 o clock yesterday Mormons Exspoke on "The The meeting was led by day. Mr. SorensenConditions afternoon. Between Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, president of the istence of Man: The musical Death and Resurrection." included association, who spoke briefly. numservices program of the Scandinavian and choir the Indoor horseshoes the past winter bers by was the official recreation at Metz, solos bv Miss Stella Lund and Miss Nellie Hasbrouck. this Metz being in Kansas. n r 5 LJ l3 tp 5 zJ JJJ HJ CD 1 the convenience of its readers, The HERALD-R- E PUBLICAN has compiled a representative list of firms and individuals who contribute the necessities which go FOR the building of homes and business blocks of Salt Lake City. Each week we will introduce some firm or business man in the center of this page, Avhom it will be to 1 consult if you contemplate building or remodeling a home, apartment house or business block. This week you-wilhear about George G. Gray, and wc your advantage tomsans ' trust this will be the of personally bringing togeler,the prospective builder and Mr. Gray, which is certain to prove of mut Special Kti m 1 n re Made to Order. All Kinds of Repairing Dane Promptly. KIND OF A MATTRESS SHALL I BUY? WHAT 1 George good one. Remember, d of you spend In bed and life you your111 can afford to use a poor mattress or ....spring. one-thir- , G, f Af'k your "furniture one dealer to show you Coltim-b- i. K??I tlllt-Kder- e, re 1 and Builder Carpenter Shop. 51V2 W. Third South. Shop Telephone, Wasatch 2549. House Telephone, Hyl. 1878-R- . Look for this trademark your guarantee of quality: . Gray C ontractor of Kberhardt'B Haven of Rest, or Rest-moSleeptlte of matgrades tresses. They are all values and excellent will make you a good bed. i1 rODERN FURNITURE (pO. 1VJL 234 South State JL' Salt Lake French Pol I h! nr. Enamellae and Cpholstertng. By all means, get a " i 1 Cement Work of every description Street, During the spring and summer wlren out of town folks are apt to drop in on you unexpectedly a davenport comes in mighty handy, converting the living room1 or parlor into an extra bedroom at a moment's notice. Hcreyou-wilfind an extra large line, at prices that simply' must appeal to your pocketbook. Our usual And a good contractor usually . 780 W. Fourth South. Wasatch 2643. 1 his-sho- W. Fifth South Phone Wasatch 6434. i IV'..I v Office Cleaning IIone and Detail. Every II r contract or the hour, Men FuraUbed. 0 In ! r. i ' & Carpet- - Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co. Cleaning Co. by Hubs ami Carpet orCleaned Vacuum. Compressed Air n. Ir,;. 1'hoiir SALT liKi: CUV, I Till. . To fit every income. Come in and let us show you. 1 j i 711 Boston Bldg. Eardley Bros. DO IT T. Letchfield 46 S. State. 'Everything for Electricity Was. 5262. 37 East First South "The Tile and Mantel Man" 815 Mclntyre All kinds of wire and iron work. Malleable iron coal chutes a Specialty. THAT OLD Chair may. be made as as new.-Let us look" it over and tell you how. Tucker & Co. 340 S. Main. Wasatch 3040. 242 Edison. Ilih school. WE SHIP ALL OVER THE WEST CIIAS. PETERSON, The Psygneologist. 20 Richards Street, Salt Lake City. 1633. EDWARD B. IVew WICKS Real Estate, Mortgage Investments and Fire Insurance. See my list of building: lots before you buy. .Sold on monthly payments. Building loans made at of Interest. 60 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. low-rate- s "nNS 1 I iI If you are going to in tliat furnace, let us figure with you. F. W. Spencer & Co. IS A SINK of many SUndar(T patters to yoar will add THERE Was. 6193. Ajtrnt Continental Fire Insurance CompHny of York; U. S. MortKage A: Trust Company of IVew York. Bldg. iI j)ut one I'liouf Wanateh Upholstery and Furniture Repairs, ; 5iy2 W. Broadway 7 Salt Lake Wire and Iron Works my. SIGNS AND SCENE PAINTING My Own Daylight Studios Just installed new scenery in the new Salt Lake Ttrr.iltton V,tz. Wall Paper Cleaned by Experts. 215 C. LET-- James A. Lynch All Guaranteed. tellable National House low. There is nothing, so cozy and Come homelike. and see niy designs. 764 E. South Temple. Wasatch 1360. Our Materials 343 Main Street. Lynch Construction Company Rio Grande Lumber Co A HOUS X p , 120-13- S1 Put a fireplace in that new bunga- at one time in his Ifo was an excellent carpenter, and has, in addition of his brain, which is the reason he is a contractor; in fact, if he Test for Frame Construction Is sometimes provided by nature without much but we'll pit houses our joists, studdinK. built with warning, lath and shinjcles against those siding:, of other material when the wind Retsany to Frame construcoverly feeling joyous. tion is pretty good tornado insurance. Let us tell you why. "Always Less ' Money for the Same Better Good for,, Good, orSame the Money." Cushing& Chapman General Contractors mi By All Means A Good Utah Equipment & Storage Company 1 Wasatch 2600. Co. is 5 R. Over 200 doors in good condition from "which to select. House "Wreckers and Dismantlers.' Investment Bruneau-Hi- ll Friend Gray is doing a lot of building this ysar and he is glad to say that he insists upon getting a price for his work that will justify his doing it right or not at alL He makes a specialty of carpenter work, store fronts, etc. When you want a contractor, or Borne carpenter work quick, and expect dependable work, just phone Was. 2519 at his shop, or try his house, Hyland 1878-The best thing, however, is to drop into at 512 W. Broadway.' See if I am not right. Walk in and try it once. HAND. 1" 1 were not keen with the pencil, he would not be a contractor long. Such a one is George O. Gray, who, when he shakes you by the hand, would like to squeeze it in two if you are not careful. But he is so big and healthy that he never notices it until you tell him to hold off a bit. 2TEW AND SECOND- vs Bungalow for $2S00 $150 cash, balance $23 per month, 7 per cent interest-- S50 Westminster-avenue."Ve have many other bargains. to using his limhs, added the use Rear 103 E. Fifth North. f $3500 A CARPENTER IS THE MAN WHO IS KNOWN BY THE WORK OF HIS HANDS AND THE ACTIVITY OF HIS FEET Building Materials 1 , 5 convenient terms apply, of course. v V1 J li Vialett & Markley Ask to see the Twin Link Fabric Springs, too. City which greatly kitchen's cleanly and beautiful apgracepearance. White enameled, come in fully designed. Sanitary and see. Carthev & Dumbeck, Inc. 63 WBST BROADWAY Phone Waatch 92 Plumbing and Heating, 359 S. State. Was. 7308. (is Buy a Jewel and Save Fuel Wahlquist & Labhardt SHEET METAL WORKS, 169 Second East. Was. 1197. I |