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Show The Salt Lake Teieoram. 8 The Evening Telegram. Yard No. 2 TELEPKC Business Office 240 228 Editorial Booms Is located out In Sugarhouse ward. It's convenient for those who live near there lo order their coal at this office, as they can have it delivered just about when it's wanted. It's "That Good Coal." too. Salt Lake City. Thursday, February 4, 1904. Dooly block. Tel. 1042-Forecasts till G p. m. Friday, mountain t'me: Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Rain or snow tonight or Friday. Feb. 4. UTAH: Rain or DENVER, snow tonight and Friday; colder Friday. X. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is highest over the Middle Mississippi valley nd Lake rrtfon. and a decided "low" Is central over the North Pacific States. Precipitation occurred principally over portions of Oregon, Washington and alonj? the Texas coaat, with rain at the time of Or. report at Portland and Rosebure, The temperature has rien in nearly all districts except over the Upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and Lake region. Zero temperature was reported over portions of Illinois, Minnesota. North Dakota, Manitoba, Alborta and Asdnibola. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. Meighn St. Successor to Pleasant Valley Coal Co. 1 6 7 9 10 New w HSO 11 EUROPEAN HOTEL. i H j if H A. FRED WET. SALT LAKE CITY. Rates: Jl.ro to $3.00 per day.' Popular Priced Restaurant. 20 Rooms, with Telephone. Hot M and Cold Running Water. Sixty Private Baths. o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock .. .. .. .. .. .. Temperatures Elsewhere. CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Temperatures at a. m. : New York. Washington. 16; Ron ton. 12; Philadelphia, IS; Chicago. 2. he- low zero: Minneapolis, 10 below z ro; Cin cinnati, b; bt. Iouis, b. Prasp It While You Have a Chance. LAST MOSTIH ! Free a large photowith each dozgraph en photographs of Eureka Officers Here. Sheriff pan Cionin and Deputy Sheriff yourself or baby thla month only. J. W. Schooler of Eureka. Juab county, are in SHIPLER. Hooper the city on a business and recreation trip 'dMg. 1st South. Wife Asks Divorce. Stella Stephens today fded suit in the Third District court for divorce against Georsre Stephens. alleging cruelty and drunkenness. AUCTION SALES Hanna Lecture at Theater. Wood beds from 25c to li. 50c to J1.50. Springs to match, Mattresses from 73c to $10. Pillows from loc to 75c. Come in and see other bargains. Cash or time. Co0p. Second Hand Store I STATE ST, 224-- 6 c h i d's plated fork knife, and tpoon set for yie thi3 week. Worth a dollar. Mc- Conahay. A Cave-I- n. Gus Pott, a miner at the Boston Con solidated mine of Bingham, was brought to this city yesterday, and taken to the Keogh-Wrighospital to be treated for received from a cave-i- n at the injuries He was badly bruised, but will mine. probably recover. ht US 1 silvr Judee SeDtimus Hanna of Boston. noted orator of the Christian Science faith will lecture at the Salt Lake. Theater Sun day night. It was inadvertently stated yesterday that Judge Hanna would speak in the Christian Science church. Miner Is Hurt by Changes in Guard. Officers. Lieut.-Co- l. J. A. Greenewald of the Utah to be retired. National Guard has He has been in tha Guard about ten years and feels that he has scrvvd long enough. Vacancies are caused by the removal of Lieut. Kneass of s the battery to Ogden. of Adjt. Mann and and the resign ati.-r.Lieut. Jennings. Maj. D.mn is at prevnt of the a;-ke- d in command regiment. Insurance Hates May Advance. In surancf raU-- in this city ar likely to rist. unless the electrical wiring in a number of the large business blocks is improved. C. A. Gaines, electrical inspector for the Pacific Hoard of Underwriters, rt ports a defecivt condition in some immediate acmany cases. Unless tion is taken ther- - may be a gtrnTid advance in rates. 1 enjoyable Or wageearner can get, just on- his note; SemiMonthlv. Monthly. Weekly. .C5 8.35 $TA0. Return to us.. 13.2a S.33 JG.i'hi. l.ifi Return to us.. 6. Ml 2.00 1.00 lieturn to us .. ix0 Ji".(. Or any other sum, and pay back in pro-Trrti-on. The Finance committee in its meeting o issuing bonds that bonds to refund the have mature'!. The question before the committee was whether it should make It was the new bonds 4'j or per cent. argued that if the bonds drew G per cent the financial standing of the city would be hurt, and that if they were mad.; 4'2 per cent it would be dtfieult to get a bonus at a public sale. After ciiscuspion the matter was laid w?r for STAR LOAN CO., 69 E. 2ND SOUTH MANY CONVICTS ARE SEEKING PARDONS e: 1 a wee k. Water Users Advance Interests. Jordan valley was held at Hiverton Monday right to consider the Government's proposition to improve Utah lake for Irrigation purposes. Three members of the commute appointed at the Bingham Junction meetfor amalgamating the to devise ing water-user- s' interests were present, also Prof. Swendson, engineer in charge of tho Government's reclamation service in Ptah. who answered many questions. There- was and the meeting wax a lively most harmonious and profitable to th" farmers of that section. A meeting of the wab-r-user- s nr-an- s State Board, With Power to Liberate Prisoners, Is Besieger! With Applications. Applications to the Board of Pardons have been filed by the following convicts to be acted on at at the State pri-othe board meeting January 20th : John Burt, Jr.. a felony; Otto Gugeller, embezzlement; "W". II. Girard, obtaining money under false pretences; Wesley Thomas, burglary; Gecrgc P. Trumhill, same; John II. burglary; Fred Bngelke, Lee, Jr., burglary; Wilkinson Curwin, highway robbery; P.. a W. Lister, robfelony; Andrew bery; F. F. Marx, illegal voting. Application for commutation. F. Van Falkcnstein; for parole, J. C. Wilkinson. n, Ht-rro- THE 1904 CITY DIRECTORY. - Recorder Wants More Help. The Finance committee of the Council in its meeting last night considered- the petition of City Recorder Critealow- that he be authorized to employ another deputy at a salary of $100 per month to act as clerk of the Hoard of Public Works. Mr. Critchlow stated that the present office force had all it could attend to. and that there was lots of work to be done m the office of the Board of Public Works in further the way of tiling papers. stated to the committee that at present he L. was employing A. Simondi, ar.d payirg him cu of his own pocket, to assist in the work of th office, and that as long as he required the additional help It was no more than right that the city pay for it. The committee decided to make an inspection of the matter next Friday morning, before making a report to the Coun, irar ; t rt- .! n mpl-- ihdr X. i.X4 o it rin.,- - Best chance of the Tl know is :.J -c LUNC1I AT TIIS WILSON CAFE. rr. V. . Tab! Itt-than M dinner -- 1 to K ith rr.y '.. : fiplal attention to tifr.lrg an i after HID-DA- Y r to get footwear you good, at cost pricts. V 1 In 2.65 to $2.90 saason 130 Pairs of Men's Houtt Slipp; J up to $2.25 values, now . . . . . All goods exchangeable. V IM. a: i ic, an i n r n-n- alrMt, at i 1 95 els 4 COME WHILE THE PICKING IS THE BEST ri thrattr partlfa. 0ir 4 ) About 1200 Pairs of S3. 50 and $4.00 Shoei. !:!; 11th i:th and Ht! foyth; uih-r.- . Th tmW of lb Irfar!i 1 - 1 ml rhi! l s at ur - W!. blnf.. W I i tt:C Tt;tb. f. T5'J n4 Fourth Tard No J. trth Jusb t":phor,. i.V. TafT. N. h-- - fi-r- l of tV.im. fnh. Corc- - Ft. t th Keoeh.AVf trt.l fofflSat as steward at th Isolathn hospital lnc tnkrn r :ht wl'.h a Irai turel arm. rror.th July. 1503, at a aalary of tTa MID-DAhas been ordered rtllevcd from duty by LUNCH AT TUT A. H. Little, who has OverSh oe Store lat rr SIDEWALKS yr-akl- - fr fpf-cia- l I r!' Ir a ild up rkd nn Cat The- Mrt t. Mif afri-with f city, from POSTMASTER SAYS t Uame n t.,t ts ar., flomnn y MURRAY WOULD LOSE a I!vt raJiu- of nrty tt iic rr.-.:- . i -' I'.r I ptfTc5. j , 1 1I0M V.'h:- - it a t - t ((rim!! a:or. Itf.-r- 11 tcv.;ny. yr . rror,, f-- tji h nrr r th" l .,;. an-bot- I DR. WILLIAM T. CI LEA SON - . tU. BURGLAR USES AX; GETS FIFTY CENTS re- Chrls-tensa-n- At , 4r . i ft if 1 : 1 : ; ; 4 ," ; .a ti . . I I t f 1 i i r I. X. J- - fair-1- a ; . J- s I U rv r r '' Kr-.:t- , - . a. - - ft. 3 ! 1 1 r t r. , f It, V t th If to Mi I s ! !?.! r t 1 a I l ! tbi t- t! - i- I lf-1- lo.i, Wf.To Hl i.r d thin frt'th-- Ht" ar.d con t i tnttld 21 ATvK IN SCKU Of . W. bai ; l J -- mmstw . th" T.ir v v. r;r.''thn f li I Iwfofe. - tUh' r Jsilf t th yr I ; t- . . ' :.,. n . ;. . , . , 1 ... ' I THE ONLY SAIT. SUP.E CCH1. I Gil . . 'Mi- - 1; ; r -; ?- v.- - I AT WORLD'S lat - ? ? T . !b- - talr. b; If (J'd f r tvJ - Curt j I' 1 ' s -- f- r e ' r 1 - 1f . ir.n-Ix- larire-ejuantlt-y -- r;v-it- 0000003 CC filma ? f 3 -e c I IT ' i ; .r : r , VI, . t Tr. - 1 nn .- - t . J I f r) r:. - ?t . 1 ?- rvt !'oAl:.r, 1. FAIR atb V srr:Ai::i:D. i:.TL. :irri O: It S-i- 1 Ik- LYIMIX IfTrru a h counccd fie nintAr- a:;I hi, h M l fhipn of tl. t'ril' 1 S!at' i . f t at th frr nr. T, r Hish Sbo---I The meat and grocery stcr of r.Uby National hrlj r i V.h. Tr" on Jn!y U Bros.. 412 South Wtt Temple Mreft, ratlcnal l'Agu a l of th iut:" hM was burglarized In ft right. Th bur at th lat Gaf.'er,. N'-Y,k. glar chopped a hole in th back eo..r. In Madlnon 1 t ! I re i an large trough for him to crawl through. rompt'"!. I w I'd l r an ftT'ax a v.f.ieh taken 1. from nhr Uflrg nearby prif Th eah drawer m prbd ' or--n ar.d World'a fair th" f (: ! ir g hax - r.ts In cSO r I". w a N to e.ini-r.bkfl ntoi;t and dimes rup i''"f 1 tak-n- . Mil. I. P. Fli; ".f. W, Jt 1 ! ' r The iv. More n.t broken Ir.to a W. H. s; n TT." aab';-t ti week ago and n case r tp r t, an In n. and a f.Td ft ouJ.t dra of other irrmerifn wero tinn. ef rr.tri"ii. tt r,! In th" f'f ?t tin The vollrf werr netif.ed of the tur-Kla- rr that boo l boy at hltr id . ! itxrr, at an early hour thlt mor.--'r r. uch chaner tft hiw th'lr h- HATTIi: DISEASED lVKS weak. a .r. 2 40 li) of agf. f tt t ! - i r it-- f 1 .ms: . t 10 ' 3 M n- 1 t! M ir- - HIGH SCHOOL BOYS e 1 - r. Ecading musicians rj musical Studios i j J, V.. tt t arin r.i i r itri YOUR EYES t - up t';i Jv. l ;t ar. l h" f 1. l 1 tr. t oil-i- teau", . it- o-irt- Kir.ray w ..n.f trr.:,?r. s.i': L : v - i co!..tt.r K!r.r.y, JuU 1 ' r-r- in.-ri.ir- ft . Aft " TO REFORM SCHOOL by tbo citr.dr.a) . I ' , " o .; i - J v. I I 1 at ft! ar?. at ra t a, oit.'-- , a f ". . .t ? r t " TsZ ft . 1 . NEWSBOY ORDERED Yx- -! k i j: h - ' t 1 S I T r '. J .T :i - turned yts erday from Bingham. He has had charg" of the practice of Dr. Straup there duiing the latter illntps. s "t '". rj .1 any lr Pr n r ! y It: 1 - .U.J k! K b-- - I Je !!!. (t !., l.rr, .; r o rm ettjnrJIffairs -- r- -.. n 1 1 t ro .r.M hi.t tf n. t i 5s ' .r,! t j! hare Itrr ..i.- Ma trr. - i3 W :o! K- r lt , j m..! f. r n V cor? j n - rojlhI Stat thlt - r . J - 1 Jr - i I. t t - t 'I :'.'tftlfT St ' " .iiii-r.iii- K;t t t ; w .t I'r S ;s.. tv J f" T) td tiiti it t pro art 1 1 n.-!- jij Two Carloads if r a. ; TT-- : t i .. r.". M ITi-Itoo-acve- difl'-re.'-.t- - f r X y ,.ar;d li ".. it l:. I'l-- .r rclvd rr - t:i ., e i y. ; . i,h,r. v, 1 de-tra- 5 t I PLEADS GUILTY TO - l t' -- t th- - r t r:s : r. t a 1 - h.-r- , f I - 1 5 T" J T 5 t t- t :str," ti tit t f : ; - ; 1 . tuu.e.l cut tc- S' e Aumir.il ivt aaorn ' M b S I as ;ir..i-!.- f Ja;r. tt.'t. a hdtputy ahiiff u..s Ur,. aw,r of at y movi'mr-rbv Stiz. n. . f vi Weftcbtittr t ur.!j. X.irr.iy f,.r ;ui lndep(nd nt potonu. u:i- ! w. ue ?;iv, ir.- anr n.t rr.fi.t In tr. pa. Given n Oreat Oration. t J rv r,o 15 Twenty thout.r,,! rr..:, xpT nr.? th.it I. baa no d.j-!rlt such an ovation a ti!rt-- l that lo eppose th lsr.es of t CHUT of Miirrav. t dent Tli. thane", he assorts, would m k rv ago. T!; affair w i ur.'aiv lr Att.tf.nr. la tl work at thn S 4n lif. . oi'ike. a tj. alurvay mud w..u;d havl. t T t , tranye ire y;u Alm!r..l b: handl.,5 w.iu'.-it anyw.ij. thoigh C lr. th" t.f delislu fiem th..- prestige or th S ilt I k tt,nn in !.Uh ofTiee. thus, perhaps. IntftfTlri: with role of "Jack the Gut.i Kb'.-r.riino'-sion.- " t ih fruro Washington in th" war vrtnqulshf-tyrar.:. fi,K' of improve,! rvl . sUlufnttb.n of h! littl o'.m!rti Many Murray riiizr.-decl.tr. s Mr II wax wit: 1. T. Parrun.'n rlreu ar.d Thomas. oppo- the charge, :i...rti:ig th t othr lrtus" In t r.N r :e r,ft-a iirst-ela'- s ofTi. - gi,.tl tn qui. ker r.? it urr d at tim t and that s. rvicf. and m.r- rrequrt jearn. b than to him that h tiuuli a aimKsr would an Independent third-- . hvciy rrflr. re delivery, as a future prohaMilti un'.- jo'e In real li!'. der the serir. rf !h. Silt 1..ik ,,rrirDot Discusses Love. wnui.i aiM vanisn with aa jr.d . ,t service. "Hut ou i.u. tU." c,il th t ha; niimuun r.fti. t n.io.i m. the future hi 'n Mot. I dlln'i krowhr. I Job;rd th' LUi;rutln RAIN AND SNOW tompar.y a leadinu and m medlar, that I woold tb.'e. fall In lov w.'n the txw try wf." EXPECTED TONIGHT Jadv.r. who l Mrs. Dot wr' pub'.u ty and Virtr-tlati" ago at th ried twelve York. The New :ral Am ha'J. ro.-tf e 1; degrrcs ranv t'4 Juliu Kahn. Aid hi wif-t.alp tbove y rdav. a IeittP- - Sw atwo.l. M ono There will probably h. rain turrdr.e to nan-'-wher husband. ar-- fit inch talbr than snow tonight ano tomoir.ov h his Jvinl-.r- . Th'lr t w n. r hit '.Tf-ine oa.ro mi t. r r.a- - fallen atai th. t m - rars t.ilbr pat-itthan th!r Hud. pr rature U iikejy to r man; about as at the d.iviaht r. I lo f;.r. !!. ar-- Gapresent until S.itutd.iv. 7. briel. tb Mn. It wa not lor.tr after fhetr matrtav' Motion for Nonsuit Overruled. m the h..c that the A'imirnl ftnb.irkd In Whit 11 Ut trrt- h'- ha .Tudse St. wart overruled .1 nit.Mi far busine-ftionsult thU morning U: th- - cah very popular. Mr Mlnni- - V. Cannon agamxt Salt Lakof ''ttv". I he plaintiff is .suing p. rwov. of tli.lmor d. w a t h i,h. ,.).i.io o L. ,j wii.i ii j.t nut for IIvr rwnre. cut Jewelry. ;. W' personal injuries. 2 30 an ) . t .. at au'-tioZt p tn. tbi day. W. W. Halt'. J w'.ry f'o-- . . High Proof. Main slrt t. Deserct Cigars always the same. Tl.'.-rf..- ! - I) i .: n .s-- I l k-- Violo imi t tf to l.u yt f e Er.tr-h- I'.r! t?ar, . l's ihiii ':t ' . iM. trf a) r5-r- !rfM,;j I)of lice r'to I t; ; It- - 'f. rrr Ne ) arsr 1 y,''. i (f Y it- -;; ATTEMPTED ARSON - i J 11. - ti- l.d SlTtfJ . i i," tic t Z r, -- Ai. lt r. n I.o'vi r Kii . Mn d rd v fth (Jotr.e a v r t. h Wtfr car la w b r v. t r4 5y. r ctau ty t ; ary wliv f tt. i at!-r.,-.- ? Mfal ti "tret, rtcan fr.'ta Thow rr r Mi-.o- lt . tow ! Up tliurt r:.! ral t x Irn tiru.i n.o r..p Mt n 1" PASTOR GETS A Mn e 5 Th1 dutch n.i!!ff at th" city Jail. J r . a a afcUh h" t"-- bi I churth. a palnr.Ut. Fy-- r Tr'-asu- ln!iwr,drr.i n Thoucht . r ! CHURCH i. LNEW r le p-- nsscsi r.iaht. dTl' l lb an ;irAtl-Ul let FIRST frr l!rr.ea of Mr. I!rril!a f'nr.hn. mrdlum ct tr Urr ie s 2. r. than Tatl l'h.ota dinner to H. llh munic. cr,it Special attention lo vnlft ani aftrr tbeatrr partle. The IJcrr.ie c err rnltl1. in : ';on njr MAIN STREET 259 WILSON CAFE. twttr -- Polk's Salt Lake City Directory for cil. 1904 is about ready for press. SecreDANCING CLASSES. Marriage Licenses. taries of societies, clubs, etc., pastors of and all others interested are John T. Waits. Cowley. Wyo churches, ..ST, Ida Kllen Sellers, ilanassa, Colo ..21 requested to rite or call at the Direcat once, in order to insure Dr. J. Boyd Gordon. Salt Lake 's tory office Opening e. juvenile cl.if es at correct insertion of their information. Jan. 6th. Beginner Mrs. Alerta fa. b lorenec, Fremont, Colo. 30 Saturday, W. P. COOPER, Sec. and Mgr.. Z at 2; intermediate;? at 3; advanced at 4 II. H. Smith, Logan. Utah GJ-ez24 Rhoda, Perry, Provo, Utah Dooly Building. o'clock. O hoVtl. M!n at. O.T.. TJ ar.4 itx TaM. No. 1. It . last night discussed the matter EMPLOYEE NOW ON J. SHATtP COAi CO. D. d Finance Committee Talks Bonds. Atn SALARIED chp fcat day. l"3 or- - OVERS rtfto. t-- S 0ur Reception to Students. The students "f the Latter-da- y S.iints been invited to a rceitlon unversity ha; to be given by the faculty at the univerThe invitation was made by sity tonight. of the faculty at the general the president assembly yesterday. The prozramm of the rectption is not announced, but it i .oroe understood features will be presented. :- T Y r that ('. in-.ir.- Mayor Richard V. Morrta. Mayor Morris has also hld up the name c. Joseph Iugley because ht name appear twice n lhi pnrol. and haa rtoppd the jaymmt of th- - ha'.f . . . . TKo t'. r.t T.. montU halary of Jo?eth Ilrdman until special meeting yesterday afternoon to he could learn what Ma regular fiutits ere. lousiuer me status or the- - contractu for of Llttle'a dlsrr.lal the sidewalk extension let by the city last Mayor sail: summer. "I understand thtre are but thr In ; communication from r. G. Tahnr mates of th Isolation hospital, and thre iu ir. romracis ior VMrZ were people to take rare of thm. It awarded, raised the quertioj,. n. claims to me that I a !ltk too xttttvagant he is entitled to do the work of six I am told that under the exlttns condi that extensions ordered by the Council last tions bin services ar really ro fall, lie wants to begin work as soon required, that th work r.rrearylongr row me- - weamer ask.a the at the hotpit.il a4i be performed ly and board to direct Ih i City Engineer to set other empioye'. la f u.e siaKes. p pa Joseph mp:trtl Palmer says tbat the work would hav-be- en trot man inlurley vvtth a rannn. CrtK City lone last year if th month. Th- - iaro:l J.i hd the for the oteecond money, 'fh? Council passed city a rrf olution salary of January sr.o. half to the efTect that no public imrrovernont him alo a introtiran for Sh Inr.d Brd woik should be done until com:r.li-lor.a aary o! p) nt r.t of watr the amount cf h..tax had b.er. iHfr month. collects. ;ir.d the hoard f j i:otl:l J bv Ue.lm n has been m;lyd lr the : thr-- City i r. Strt- - l d nrtmc tit. The jayroll It Is not known if the rvr h is that he n n;j loye-- nn Utorer in the been collected, a the boanl ter.t ha re. ?prinkllr.g divlaion on th ceived no nuch hotic. tor,( iuentlv Mr. ttrft Mtr.;cjal: sprir.klli.g Palmer has bet ui.abb to do th" work ar.xieuH to payoll."hat Mayt.r a lntnrr (!'. lo The work wh'ih h- - wt.ui.l hay.- - dorV in th e. of the htr-- t amounts to JlCtw. The laid lu.sank'd in m it cllnlo.t pecia', i nrk:: r c t.itt rv- the tTlty Attorney for an opinion i to v I MM SI whether th work comrs ur.dT th 1C contracts or the 1 04 contract The eontractc Vm h(lVi. ,Hn Admiral Dot. .iwarueu n j;. i:;.m.e 4 ,,f .'l c.tto. had-tiuarter- s; HUSLER'S n rLOUR. J It. W. Ar.rtr noon fotind ruiMr In th rr !on rf . I!lf1f t rv,it of It. Wllb!lf r.nr-K- - lo t:o Jturray. He ill trt'r- to South ganlzo a company, bull an aUaMp tare QUESTION OF Mayor Morris yesterday approved the following appointments made by Chief of Police Lyncii and confirmed by the City Council: Georgt; H. Moore as patrolman; Henr" P. Hums as lireman at police Joseph V. Hurt a.--as night jailer, and Kdward Palmer patrolman t till the vacancy mad- - by the promotl.-.of I'iitrolmaa Huit. They civ it takes an. "old black mammy" to mak." good old fashioned buckwheat cake. it does, but a lirst-da- y Trrhops linus'-wifcan make good bread from hw rrctU ft. rwtl"al r:?on rn;. i w rwnrn. l at t Utah'a rarer it Clftr. N"1 1 ftw.r.' ant at th It tor.! tfht Blue Tolnt our. - -- an Itr portAr.t - wrto- nie aior f tltlcn, AFTER CITY EMPLOYEES Appointments Aro Approved. Old Black Mammy ror.i-i- enough to gle .Means the nniiity to do a good day's and cihlbil It t lh St. IuU fair. It mo-lr- l of hla mactdre at The h"ik, Miinoui undue fatigue and to exhlblUd aofllce find life worth living. You today. cannot have Ttlegram indigestion or constipation without Its uis.eiiinr me liver and the blood. Such a condition polluting mav be bit and quickest obtained by Hrbln the Dest aver regulator that the woiid has ever known. MrA D. W. FmJlh writer. "I ue Herbine, and f.nd April 3, it the tost mediclno for cor.tlpation and tne uver I ever ud." Prlca regulating o cents, oia by Z. C. M. I. -- !! Mul' pd Health SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS rMtarmor.Jc Th rlatlon Irc-fhar- - ArttlM. Koutafard." Salt Iaka. t of Cblcarv btla WA 1 r.- ro-!t)- Anr!wO "TTh manufactured kr.i the llntu lbh ilr.n out. dlffem othr t.tully frcm type of Alrrhlpn utin mhlch Inventors ar working. ! It conlti of five tt of two blade In each t. mhich wbn fan, driven at a hleh rat of urn a horltor.tal rUr.f, txrl th l!ft!r forc? exfected'lo carry th nhip and lt occu t arpant upward. Four M th placed opp)ltc each othr on th dlc onala of a the fifth la atn T1 thpe and directly over th V crrtr. n-- t at ary set of far.K. which can driven by a parat rn angle and to furnl-th rmrIHrc rr gin. In power tor for ard drawing re in b nor.Ptrtjcitd cf Thp wing? on a fran. cf bkyrl tuMr fhtlng fllUd with hdroicfi ea to r curr llht- - rton. Tenth fr f ' I Th th fun 1 frr tb ubcrltlon famllira cf tha atTt car tnrn to grow. A. W. McCun yriTlay mad the larc't Irdiv I tuat rontrib4ti"ri tbu far. rabltu Jtmi H. Wri; to crr.U1!ut UJ for Mm. Thl machine, r. hkh Mr. Nton l confldnt will prove a ucre htn pner. Mr. OF m Swtlla 01mcn read. HcCuo hln. Liquid air la t" furr.lh th p DIAMOND COAL U W. IND ?0. crtat-randJK- carefully searched, but to no avail. ine Pecks live on a road th.it hn oeen traversed by a largo number cf gypsies of late and Marshal Mauss U of tne opinion that the: child has been stolen. Ulnars ncueve that he wandered info tho bills and was lost, and it Is feared mat no may nave frozen to death dur ing the night. degrees K degrees '.'.7 degrees :K degrees 40 degrees 43 degrees 4.1 degrees 44 degrees T.T th tl. tj. Newton of thlt city, a trmt- n of Sir Juaac Ne ton. the famous fclentlit. ht after lxlen jram of labor bulll on n imU cle an alr- - ine hills and vales around Murray were t lta ki on atd by tsarda cf amal! bri la!!y may lead to prtvfnllre action by lh avU rl frtqufney of O. in me search, and finally. Marshal Ml- cnaei .Mauss of Murray was notified. ana a general hunt was nst ttit! Today's Temperatures. Located Jn Heart of tha Business and Theater Districts. S f Ernest Feck. 4 years old, a son of Henry Peck, an employee of one of the Murray smelters, disappeared at noon yesterday and fears were entertained that he had been kidnaped. ine parents of the child live at South Cottonwood, three mile cast of Murray. lhe chilu was last seen at noon, reav ing in front of the house. In the middle or ine roau. Search wa madt for thf little, fellow as soon as he wan mUM.i. ana wnen ho could not bp looatpl. th rianuc mother notlfVd the who was at work In the smelter. father, He, and a number of inino.! CLEARANCE SALE Tfdir hi 9 i. j an as4 wood turner, W. It. bo ir.!urr3 by bsr. airurtc In the eya by a ir.obill anrwen. haa l on by Ir. rV.aufTcr, oprtf-will Tha alsht of tr e rd. Tr. Child of Descendant of Sir Isaac Newton Wants to Ex Murray Has Been Misshibit His Invention. ing for Thirty Hours. 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