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Show THE SALT LAKE TIUBCJNE, TUESDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 102fl. 13 wolf" and for severe! years had been conn ceded with the Ball clear factory, --v NAVAL OBSERVERS AT GUANTANAMO HIT PLEA 1 FORMER SALT LAKE AT IS NATION'S CAPITAL I V4v J WARDEN' SPORTSMAN le-tr- c, ill BLUE AT NEWHOUSE mask-hidde- Now-hous-e one-ha- lf MISSING THROUGH tbe-mui- P'- PAWN TICKET CLUE FINDS STOLEN COAT Toney Ilto, 23 years of age, an Italian, "winked out of the wrong eve s tho police oiy, and Is now occupvlng cell No 7 on tier No 2 In the city Jnll IV heir Detectives Renter I1'. Wire and G. JI Hamby saw Taney s'anding on the corner or fcooond ho..tb and State eli eets, yesterday afternoon lie hid an Stephen B Newman, third vice president cf the International htaxe Fmpkiyees and Moving H ture Opera ton union, arrived in Salt I ake last nighf from San to Francisco for the purpose of bring about an adlustrnent Of differences between managers of moving picture houses and striking operators Mr Newman was formerly sties manager at the Orpheum theat-- r and filled an unexplred term In the city commission Children Cry for Fletcher's there. INDEPENDENTS LOSE TO K. OF C. BOWLERS g The Independents were stopped by the Knights of Columbus In Monciav night bowling games of the Business Men a league, the lattir team taking twu of the three games. Tha feature of the evening whs a tlo game rolled by the Mountain femes Kup-pl- y and Keith Emporium fenirt Hhop teams, the latter teem winning the tie Mitchell of the Mountain States teem went Into first place In the Eiioplv standings with 5S3 pins for tho evening, pass. Inr Williams of tho Independents by one point. league-leadin- the Deaths and Funerals DEATH. 1 ' Mrs. B I CoodVod, 52 years of ags, formerly of Salt Lake, d,ed at Oakland, . Sunday morning, according to word received Lv her reiatnes hero. Mrs Coonrod was born In Salt Lake and IP cm In this city until about tso years is-ago. when she moved to OaHahd s rvived She by three Mrs 11 li. oung and Mrs. V daughters Dean of Oakland and Mra W L. Keil of Halt and throe brothei s 3k, H Burleigh, H V, Burleigh and E. R. ail of Salt Lake. Cal rpar s, wf y iVi cWVvvwi -- tv 'ww.vN.uv.iNd The Kind You Have Always iJoiicht lias borne tlie elfjTia-taof Chss. II. Fletcher, and tins been made under liis for over SO years. Allow no one personal supen ision to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and are but experiments, and endanger tho Ju health of Children Experience Against lirpcriiuent. ro CASTORIA fs substitute What a for Castor Oil, harmless Drops and Soothing feyrups. It contains ncitficr substance. For Opium, Morphlno nor other narcotic more than thirty years it lias been in constant use forth relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allayin'; Feverishness arivlns therefrom, end hT regnlatim; tho Stomach and Dwel, aids the as Rimiliition of Food; pflvim; healthy and natural sleep. Tho Childrens Ianacca Iho mothers rriend, CdstoriA is - Pare-porl- e. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought i Bears the Signature cf - Bur-leiu- h, Favld Habl'-h- Lt vV- 94 tears of age, of 217 difj veatfidiy At a Habish Tenth suiept, Mr local hospital had been barber In Silt Iuike for the past forty-fiv- e years He Is survived hy his wldo. Hulduh J Habuh, and two thlldrtn, Mrs Georg C. Norris and aldren D Habish services will be held at the Eleventh ward chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock The holy may be vlowed at the chapel be'w'een 1 i and o c.oek, interment will be In City cemetery. n, 21 years of age a Iferman resident of Palt Lake for the last five dl-- 1 years, Sunday at the home, 2383 South Fifth Last street. He is survived bv his widow, Mrs Esther and on child, S veers of are Ardsrson, Survives were held at the grave In City cemetery yes.erday And-rso- 1 , FUNERALS. Who died In Callfo-nl- a, februarv at the age of 74 years will he he'd at I o r'ork this a'ternoon In the Qualtrough-Ahco- tt I, 30 Years In Use For Over nn rcsx emr. tmx etvTvtracorexgv, Z3 fgfierat ch.pel tinier the direc-- 1 tlon of ths Max-l-hum post of the) U. A. JL Atr. waa a paat coin-- 1 wr morning V y W A of being bom again? This is a joy accorded only to perfect health. Racing blood and high spirits are two results of exercise, regular living and regular Wit Veronica Medicinal Springs Water Co. bowel evacuations. By an on firmly new principle Nujol wilt keep tho poisonous waste moving out of the body. Every other form of treatment either irritate or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system. Nujol proven t o constipatlomby keeping tho food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit la the world. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try it. I TELEPHONE COMPANY VALUES PROPERTY f The Mountain States Telephong Telegraph company yesterday reported to the state boird of enu ilization that Its property Is worth i,7U9,4ti6 This compares with the valuation of f4 527 458 placed on th property by tjie state board lust year. Wires, pole lines and cables of the company are ths year valued at JI.S38,-24as compared with 12.148,718 last year The Salt Lake property of this deIs Valued at 31,152 319, SB scription Nuloi Is sold by aH druggists la sealed bottles only bearing Nuiol trade mark. Write Nujol LaDoratonea, Standard Oil Co. (New Jeraey), 50 Broadway, New York, fur booklet, "Thirty Feet of Danger. A New 3, Method of Treating Old Complaint 8ANTA BARBARA, CALIF. Healtliy Liver, Healthy Life ' Your liver ' or duggish 11,1 " Students Flan Aero Activity. cf Utah men formerly In the Lnlverstty Otr service of the army or navy will meet Tuesday, February 24, In the Liberal Arts building of the university for the purpose of arranging some kind of an aero program for next summer, It waa announced by Rodcric k yesterday Iverson, a student at the university and of the service former pilot in the air army. O. O. P. Speaker Coming. Montavflle Floweia, a member of the speakers' bureau of the National Republican committee, will arrive In Salt Lake February 21 to be at the service of the state committee for three Republican dal a. Mr Flowers will speak23 beforewilla and gathering In Ocden F'ebrusry also probably speak at Sait Lake, I'rovo and Logan . C. W. Penrose Recovers, of the President Chitrles W femrose D 8 church spent a few h tors yesterhas Penrose President oDlee Ms at day been confined to his homo for several weeks i illness farming Isnt Soldiering. SPORTGOSSIP spirits and failure. To subdue Art (tubbora cfnterest. way-sid- ss 7 o Menial Work Reeds a Stomach Great Mistake to Imagine Yob Caa Work Bettor and Fatter on tho Starvation Plan. Eat What You Like, But Fellow With Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. Mental work uses np energy fat. And energy comes from food. To oat little or nothing In order to do more work is a fallacy that has created cn army of dyspeptics. A better jdan is to vat the regular portions of food such as make up the average meal and follow each meal with btuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. You will then a donble benefit energy from food aryl soeiabilry with mpals, for, as a rule, the light eater, or those who skip meals, get mto a bad habit, ft rut. of bermit like isolation. Do not be afraid of sour ttomach, heartburn, heavy leehng or coated tonruo after meals, btuirta Dyspepsia Tablets aroma the stomach to secrete the tuices net ejsarv to relieve these troubles that so frequenMy distress the merta worker. Ihcy contain harmless ingredients which act with an alkaline efleet, so you may eat the rich things of the baneuct or tie sasorv sansago for breakfast with utmost freedom. Get a 50 cent box of fituirts Tablets at anv drig bore, eat fretlr of what you like and sou will do more apd better work tl an on a skknpy diet. Try this plan, (Adv.) ' gns-incs- s, Dvx-ppps- ia 1 AN OPEN LETTER Tbo Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. di os-su- Laxative Bromo Tablets ik o.r& 1. d's-tan- - ni ' td slx-da- La-de- Lee-da- vet-ra- n, b, pow-ce- one-thlr- u HtiiK-ihiodat- ia t Sore Relief SureRciief E -- RHEUMACHOL Brean-Ln-A-Co- ld fl Cab-fornl- a, te lt b"i - Cl Break-Up-A-Co- !d AMVGNE CAN LEARN KAGTIESE ifJAZZ 11 hraiim-Juhnso- Yes, Girls llght-henv- h Qzsinina - A Gentlemen: I Lave taken 3 tube of 3 main Cadomeno Tablets and I am not rearly o nervous as I was, wh lo I am cow eating with keen re! sh and have no more trouble with my atom-acwhatever, etc. Yours very truly, R. F. Han''ton, 22 Cottijje street, Franklin, Man. a iomcie Tabie's are atsotutel: guaranteed the beet meiitiie build up tho body and nerves. Druggists sell and recommend fbeio. (Advertisement.) Small Fill SamU Duse ata2 Fries Bob Clark cf Princeton Is rated aa one the Pirates, who In turn sold him to the of the best track and fie.d men In col- White Sot In time for him to out la on DIL CARTERS KGN PILLS, Nature lege 7Irc'ea today. Tiger adherents look the world s series melorl, great nerve and blood tonic fat Tho new Senator depends mostly on an for him to star In spring meets. Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, underhand ba)L and when in form fs a Sleeplessness and Fcmala Weakness. Syracuse, It Is reported, has ambitious hard (nan to beat.a plans for future horse shews as well as harness racing in connection with tha Judge McCredle hail decided not to WCMltf iltlWlt !jlfxr New York etate fair It Is said that a bring George Heir, St Paul rook southvast amphitheater and show ring, costing paw, out to the Ontario, Cal., training JoOu 010, is to be constructed for the camp. The rest of toe tyro left handers exhibition of horses and othr livestock, will be given an opportunity to make and that the fair this year will continue good. . two weeks, beginning Labor day. Biff Boha'ler Is flgltrlng on a bAnnet season with the Beavere this year, He Intend to hot Charley Rigler his oixupaGon of calling 'em In tho telegraphed Judge HctreJie yisterday national liague, and has so notified that a trip to Boyea Springs wotud put Heydler. He s In oil now. Heydler ex- him on edge for the toining stretch for pects to sign Quigley any day, and has tne pennant rate The judse has no oban option cn the services of Bob Hart. jections to Schaller bulling out at Bo yes 0 0 Springs for a touple of weeks, but will Bid Neal, business manager of tho go more fully Into the proiKltton beLouisville Colonels, declares that he has fore be gives Biff any encouragement, had s'X offers from major leaguers for a a o Tim Hentlrv, leading A A swatter, but Feb. 14 A deal whereby that none of them Included players In thoSPOKANE, tontraot of "Spud Murphv, return He says also that he has about first signed baseman, Enrl Gatewood, Outfielder, six other athletes who might aid soma of and Denni Walsh, Itifleldor, have been tho big fellows. turned over by Robert Biown of the Van0 couver iluh of the Pacific International Motion pictures of the recent Blocher-Caddo- Baseball league to the Spokane Hit, waa wrestling bout will soon be c'osed hy Cliff manager of shown throughout America. Ten thou- - I the local club ItBlankenship, became known today In taking tho All three men and feet of film was on played City Spokane an-ve.n J'.clu.r? league teams last season. p1L"r'. chines operated while the men wers Or K on the mat The m itch lasted two hours Homef Baker, tho Track middle and five minutes, Rtecher winning In that midrunner, has who held various nc Ths and a time with wrist lock, issors distance tnamplopsiiius, has said that tiett-- r part of the film will be used, dle he would retire the running game showing the falls and the most active hfter the 2'T4wr.r 2gi.yv.'"a'.. Oljmpl'S at Antwerp this jear. parts of the match. Baker will not quit ths at lletlc gtme The rcnrhi club of the Thre-- I league entirely, as he wtll roich the athle'es of regiment Inn edintely. must get out and dig up a new ball park. tha Fourteenth However, he wlll receive po temunerat on The park that has been used has been for work this vnt.l after the Olympics. d for factory purposes snd ths ball bin offl Ills hats been notified the lease v The first spring by eehei th wnril msr for half 0 tsetcy. willbo tei ihinated next fall at tho latest. bike rare wilt rVse frota ksnaiul lorredisolA Be. Artbnr if. n 0 ho run t Madison bqtiara during (Iscwll. sil s, of th Aiudrtio instt latino. Tyfe Columbus club has announced the the week of pel,. 29 to Jlrrth 6 under the VTitm , 'Abtarttely ires irca to m Tltiher ErsklnevMaver from management of Charles K Hanson and obis orInr o hrr aiXtlmd or muvlitaetit of oout- -. putxhte of White lohu M Ohamnan. Joe Fogler again has Inr htniTTiAo's Tsriidng Powdws art f "3lj Bax Maver Is a tym Lhmgo dist eituMed fox all a atUr pt and was purchased largely on the been engaged as trau k manager. Oberv tha tmde-uuirThis will he tt e first time in twenty- - ereuoiui, reiommendation of Bherwood Magee, who is on ieiy nud-aa gm that the hurler will prove a big seven years that a spring race has been psokiiv and noca others --s s In this tompany winner attempted. More than half a million tans cf n'n so a pAt M i er has ben In the majors for a wanted to seeahe last rnee but ohlv d lour dninc 1 has tkoa eg of theee could be number of jenrs He flist gained piomi- get Hunt lot nence wl.i'e a'tendli g Geoigia Tech. Af- - I The rate Whs held at aiLOxpense of 980,- - ! i...1! tna term there he was ' Otm, ouo thtnl more titan spy previous ter he'itnlehctr figwal only by: taken ou by one of tho clubs In the rate ever held In tho garden, and It Is James H, Btedmsn Southern association, and aeon graduated tho Intention of the promoters to make Zloxtor, to the maion He was at Us best dur tha coming event Just as altfua.Y it not tng his early career wiih the Bhillles lie better. All the crack foreign riders have been remained with the Bhlllies continuously until lift jtar, when lie was traded to cabled to and made exceptional offers to rhlo til tha race and It Is expw ted that before tho week lo out some of them wlll a be on their way here. Alfied who won the last rate with KddloGoullet, MadVlrgfm Hardin had Just rotunad -- den as a partner, Is now In K irope and from the last dress rehearsal. In ft recent said he would that cablegram It ten oho terrible? t uh, Clara, gladly return to tha states and enter th almost wept to the actress who sharsd race If the Inducements were rtht Osher hotel room. "That theater wsi car Egg, fcpeisxens. Buvsse, Pupuv, Broc-o- o like a refrigerator and I caught ot id. and other European stars wlll be neMy head is all stopped lip. If I'm not 1 it bed tomorrow look a in bke gotiated with, as we I as ail the American kept stars now on this side, dripping b t. rnd talk like a klaxon Toe play was to hnve Its first . Bell-an- s In New York. A few days RAN FRANCISCO Feh of be. ore the leading Woman broke her l4Mir.y Hot iwater tho eastern god professional who wil snkle There was no ore to pLy bef -t participate In th southern California 7 open but Virginia, the understudy. championship at Annamlnle Mari h to "Now, Just Etve the emotional suft aro expei ted lo come here for th north-9, for tomoriow, - Clara commanded LL-AW- C ern California open thampionshlp March MI get a twnty five cent box of 13 and 14. from San Franclaco," It is exWeeks' Break Tablets that will return over pected, they will lid tou of that coal FOR INOIOCSTIOU east night Macdonald Smith, discharged from th 7 haven't faith ftl cold tablets," some months ago and a resident of Virginia replied. srray Tnen you have never Used Weeks the Mount Diablo diatrlU, across th bay , from here, is to enter, sml San ITanclsco Table's Theyre different They contain no calomel snd golf experts say ho mar come batk" In The new and Wonderful Treattier siirnlv wont make yoj U dull this tournament, as ho has been playing or dopy, Clara said "That ment for Rheumatism is Guarafl-tee- d why I good golf retently always insist on Weeks'." Ten fears ago (Smith fed for tho nato remoe Kidney Poisons were The tsbiits bought and Vl tional tpen with hi bro'her Aee and took them, but with little cong'nia McDermott J J at the from Philacitlph.a your system. fidence in their powers, in the mom- - , Cricket club. Two Vtarx later he won tne Fnca, $1.00 Fer Bottle. Ins, however, she felt more fit than western open at Idewild, ard In 1914 ths she hed for days, but he rested until Manufactured hy IlHEUMA-CUO- Ii muropolltan open at bcarsdilo wl.h thg theater time. T he extraordinarily low score of 273, went beautifully. LABORATORIES CO, And v hen the curtain rang down on Idaho Springs, Colo. STANFORD HVrVFRSITY, Cal Feh Virglnlis tig third rt scene the house broke Into a thunder of apIS Boxing again will ts an inert Sold by all druggist plause Time and time again she was sport between htin'ord and recalled When the audience finally thand for date tournaannuel the play go on Virginia rushed Into ment between the two uiuierrities has BusJ Clara s dressing room and hugged her, been set for March 11 It wifi bo held In "Oh CTers " she cried "This wondcr-- f th Ecclna at btan'ord b'W rtigbeen il rtgtit would have Step tcbacco tor a month and se w'fi-emiserable If Stanford Pas ut deve.uuu.g some good murk It were not for vnu and Week1 you feeb You can stop material this It and year, is the be lef feel 1 Tablets. any in n V Hence cr box of Harry M.uoney. former box'rf In- th suffering ut a rravlng Simp y get structor. that Sanford will rt pent her Mtt tieual ttl from any druggist, two as direct"- performgm of the last two years bv winsnd the habit quits you Youf hei q ning th maj rtty a. of the decis one in the will be better, Jotr reslsakce to dlstasu bouts with caiio-rrAll bout will b ou wbl eras to be Wilt Increase and four rounds Read what Dr ConSlav to nicotine For th frst time sine boxing was ner, formerly of th Johns H .pkiiis H te etabl'shed na an inieraoJesiate about the evil effects of t 4 pitil, says St nford will be abl to make a strong fcacto In an artLle oon to appear In th t shown g In th beavvwevht tlfle - Carl piptr Nicotul is dispensed by gi.'-- t I.t.terrcsn of Ialo Alto is tne Pros fav red drucria: Jn th a iiy. especially b candidate In this cans but Is b ihg given $ (Adv jc Drugs. keen competition by Lnurance Y, bthultz of Allison, Iowa. n;.r;a playin 3 h Th ght Is cone! lered We tefah beynne-- s safe for f' nford as Haro tl Van Ctli f of in th g nrn t nv Lompoc. Cal, Lst veir In Everybody Is using and talking shoot chimpion IN OLESSChJ class, who was prevent d from box.ng In DLRV ILLO, the liquid tint it inatam 4 The ftr d bhf makes a e.il the tournaments an by accident, la asain bca it f - the comf lesion, "Just hwuetiv ctjurwi ti t love in winning form. roiy.whlte skin everyone tut jaorir teutons vr red thouiar Aa ho ifaert five Iai f r Over touih" lleht-heAnother In the ttersn TriPtd rourM for class Is Jere K Hurtev of Ai. ion. girs ard womens are i i if II. It s aIt retc I Al ver h ere f i m X -Try that what it who won th s d v Ion li ji7. the per r tup W t hrtioit everywhere You of Evans Js the s rorges' contes'tnt in lie d v At toi t vcmron ( 4dv s It n d on t like nu4rvu l if .cooev back middleweight class ard ts shooer g excep- -' tup gel th mel form this season Jo r. n . of en ft u Tint r ah. Nev , w enter es a 1 tf , t nrnt aetarwe ght Mrphy Is the again rf fivorte QC tl I Fa -- wanto-Tt J ; W m Hi bo is TkftL. . b u a la th fansrinl t It 4 Kw tr t two Interco .eglate tournaments k. i t' I Vt Job L lot f KLs.i fa LfJWieftT A set e of tl rem loci! hoxng toumi-men? Christ nssnSekool bav bern arrai gthi to g.vs new cl Fsputar rsusie a chant lo ah ll CMtMS (Onttslants ,Ot Mm.HUt l mfer mn and qua ify for the txniibil w ,.a. CibXur i i When Star was Made st liver; over- - A coma consti-A. pstion, dtui- ness, biliousness, Indigestion, headache and th blues there Is nothing on earth so good as Cutw't Lath Llvw fills Purely vege table- - ud One day after the vtvil war a man who tvas riding through the farming districts e In the mid lie west stopped bv the to talk with a farmer. Keveial men travIn and the the field, gere working eler w is Interested to learn that most of them had been soldiers in the wig, tend Hint among them were some who Umd been offuers. "That man over there, said the farmer, "happens to have been a privathr hut th man next to him waa a corporal that rhap over there was a major, and over In the next field la a man who a tnluhel " "IV hat said the farmer "Indeed, kind of workmen aic they' "Well said the farrmr, ilthe private Is a flrst-tiaman, and the corpoial a pretty good woilcr" "How about the major? Has about "But tho colonel ?' persisted the traveler said tho farmer, "Well, a golntn sav a word against .i'Ijrint any nan that fit In tho war to save the union, but I notify jou right here and now that I ain't goto' to luro no brigadier healthy or dogged, active makes all the tUilcreoctr between ft vigorous, cheerful lifts and low te'e-phon- es Fal-du- HERE FOR STRIKE ADJUSTMENT or any trouble whore elimination lo dealrcj It hot no oquat, as Its action purif j, tho blood. Tharo lo no substitute for Veronica Water. Write for FREE booklet giving Instructional a so oxporloncoo of others. nic Water ' removes tho cause. Have you that feeling in the Funeral services for Miss Olive E Jonea, who died BufldiV, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o clock at the Fifteenth ward chapel. The body- may be viewed t 338 N'oi th Isecond- West street between tha hours of JO and 1 Interment will bo in tho City cemetery. 1 xN CONSTIPATION, BILI0USNES3 A Funeral services for Edwin McFarlane, years of ags, eon of Mr and Mrs. John William McF Brians of Garfeld, will be held Wednesday et 3 30 ,o clock at the The funeral Wasatch 1 awn cemeterv. cortege will leave the chapel of Joseph Whllam Taylor, 21 South West Temple street, at 2. o'clock. e 'y" For HEADACHES, F 0 against 31,382 130 last year F'or and other equipment the company ths year returre a valuation of 31,653 143. as compared w'th 31 2iti,659 last vear The Fait Lake property of this description la aa comths year valued 118at la--31t lJ8,3ts, vest1. 10 pared- with The franchise of rhe company was each year valued at SiOOtiOO. WITHOUT GRIPING OS J WEAKENING Do you sing in your bath? f Funeral for Royal Ormal services Young, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph O Young, who died at Forest Dale ward bo hell today at 1 a ock Saturday.-wicemeat tbo graveside in Wasatch 1 ho tery body may be viewed at the residence of Ms wife mother, 22l South Llghth Last street, from 11.30 to 12 JO p. in. lf msm W By neutralizing ths aolds, olesnatng ths mueous membrane and expelling ths accumulations through the bowels, ThO body of Samuel Dnkulich. who at a local hospital Sunday, will be sent to Bingham, I tali, today for funeral services and Interment. Report on the world eurvey taken In Connection With the Inlercburch World movement oie being discussed at the contention of delegates to this district which opened yesterday at the First Freabyterlan- - church Features of tho reaero staieirfents that .more than port one-haoftba population of tho globe baJ not )(t heard the gospel of Christianity and that the average v early ware of the men who ora threading the gospel la Ices than f iCiu Amorirf tha visiting delegates are the Rev. Ralph Cusnman of New York, director of the stevvardah'p department of the vorid movemert, tie Rev. Valter Mason. nnssowiary of. India the Rev It. F. iaFlame of New York, the Rev. Clvde Armitngs of Washlnstor, Mrs. Josephine M. Steams o' tl u Lisci les church, Airs R. S hmerah, for ten years a missionary In Turkey, und the Rev. E. S. Collier of N'ew Yolk. Tho Kcv Mr uahmsn opened the die-- , Cusslon ycsteidiv afternoon with a talk on tha signficanca of the lnterchureh 'World movement. He said that wages Of ministers In every denomination must be dvanrtd The churches In ordi r to succeed In the new social fra produced by the war, ho continued, must be coordinated in tho work tg he done and the entire Christian world must Join together in a campaign to uphold the moral and religious expansion of the world The Rev Mr. Collier spoke esterday afternoon before the pastor a meeting at the Presbyterian churc on adequate support of the trained ministry He said that tho first thing to be considered by the churches was the pensioning of the retired ministers and Uie second thing was the advancing of the yeaily sauries of A minimum wage the active ministers should bo established In acordanco with the geographical location of the churches and this minimum should be maintained, be said The Presbyterian ihurch, it was has established ss a fair explained, wage tho sum of fld'k per year. The Rev. W. A Brown spoke bc'ore the woman's ronferem e being held In the First Methodist enunh on t is home survey In the afternoon and In the evening he repeated his talk before the pastors of unsatisfactory appearance and Mb custhe churches at ti.e Presbyterian chun h tody was requested by the detectives . The Rev. William Mason spoke on the With their prlspner, the detectives enforeign survey before the pastors In the tered the office of the detevtlve departDEAD MAN afternoon and repented the talk before ment In time to hear M. J Bell of Gran,Uie women In the evening ite, Utah, give a description of an overMrs. K.,8 Emerlch, who Is presiding coat valued at J75 which had been stolen cUnfc-enca Over the women spoke on from his automobile at First West and the conditions of tha Christian people In Berond South streets half an hour beJOHN A. WHELAN. Titrkev before the mon In tha afternoon fore A search of their prisoner had evetne womens meeting In the disclosed a pawn ticket Issued yesterand at store at fcouth t- - rfvirr" ning. 'She le assisted In the work with day from a second-han- d jm Mr Tomfle and West lemp'e streets thf women by Mrs Stearns f Bell s coat was of etro bo to tho Problems the raison d Investigated by the church movement embrai e those dealing ticket. wl.ta religion, education, ospitals, homes, the Industrial relation of capital and labor INSURANCE COMPANY and other matters of tho every-da- y life of mankind FORMALLY ADMITTED evewill tomorrow Tho convention end ning. Today a number of discussions 4 cl dealing with, the financial campaign will Tha Continental Life Insurance com be held. li r V- - $ A ; , pany of Kansas City has been formally ? ?V V admitted to transact business In I tah The papers are dated as of Januaiy 1, GAME AND . t I? F to cover transactions by agents of the A,, company who formerly represented the CONFER Continental Life Insurance company of Salt Rake for the past two months Li" A T Mei'mark, president of the cense fees for these agents and various vt eber Rod and Gun dull, conferred other charges are due again March 1 with R. II. Blddonay yes'erday In d which is the beginning of the Insurance to the new game preserve of nbout fecal year In Ltnh For adrrlisloq and Ji)3 square miles according to Mr 13 license fees for enett renewal. which has been proclaimed by the agent theIncluding company pays a total of )J4l tlnte fish and game commissioner He into the state treasury, in addition to called attention to the fait that the the premium tax on tho bus ness of tho declaration of a game preserve docs not former Continental Life lliBurartoe comfrom f'shlng In the pany of Salt Lake, which amounts to prohibit persons treanie, and said that some of the brst nearly Utatd A. E Demi of the Halt fishing In Weber county la within the Lake offices of the mew company is procConfines of this preserve ess attorney for this etate Mountain sheep are known to exist them, as well as many di er, and some Word has bten received hero of tho GIRL Stocks of these are to be In- PEACOCK quail death In Washington, D C., of Lieutenant creased, and efforts will be made to A John Whelan, whose ,wlfe Ldith mountain gnats there SEEN Mertshelmcr W helan, li a daughter of Mr Riddoway savs that residents of O Mertshe'mer, Mra. Slid Mr. 21 West Mount Air, In Parley n canvon, have Lieutenant Whelan Khs charmed agiln last night, did the Second NoiTn street asked that It be declared a game preat tho Providence hosserve, and he will do this as eoon as girl In the peacot blue Denislnwn ds be- lied of pneumonia n pital, January 21. the ground la properlv (JcsciiPed This ing frock and the sparkltng He had live! for a number of vears In preserve, he says, will be about five eyes This time It wan st the to making his home In wide hotel As before, a strange young man Salt Lake priorLieutenant miles long by a mile and Whelan began to strike up a cerasked the his military service with the quartermss-ledance tune tain corps during the Mevican border LOCATED As and when war waa deilar-- d looked towards the stage, In with RED CROSS danceddiners Germany he waa sent overseas, A buss in ock hlue. the girl peai was stationed for fourteen ho where r of Interest, Some dancing, and one at Dieser, Frame 'Information has been received at Rail large Interrogation point above the nudt months He received honorable d'sehargs Talk county Red Cross headquarters that cnee and she was gone again, black August 1, 1'19, his and since that time had Olarenco E. Rowe, who Is sought by Ills mask and all. been with federal hoard for the serving Home tried to qul her, but not a hint vocational father, W. P I .owe of 41 North Main education In Washington, livgirl street, Charlton, Iowa, is working at of her Identity lawould the graceful his with Miss slater. ing "Who The father recently asked reveal. she" the addlence 8024) Mount Pleasant street.M. C. Whelan. Palduro.iUtah. The Tribune cfS aid In the search, A asked, "who Is she, and why the mask 7" Wrs Whelan anfj her baby daughter companion who knew Mr LoWe at had been living In Salt I .ake with her read tho notice and reported to local parents, and had planred to go to WashNEWMAN Headquarters. ington this spring to maks' her heme a PUTS THE SYSTEM IN A SANITARY CONDITION died Discussed at Meeting. llest-tnart- r mi Tho funeral for Theodore Breard, who died at a local hospital Faturday, wfl be held at 3 ocloi k tomorrow afternoon at the ODonnell & Co. funeral Interment will bo In Calvary chapel cemetery. Reports on World Survey in Interchurch Movement xf ssufcesilit Servlceo for John pranrls Murphy, Son of Mr and Mrs John M Murphv, wiJ be held at tl o clock this morning in the O Donnell A to. fuijerul v haiel Interment will be in Olivary cenitery. Naval observers, with the fleet at Guantanamo, climbing to tho banket of an obiervation billooa preparatory to a rise over tbo beautiful Cuban harbor. Below oaniio Bean some of tho American rvarshipa riding at anchor.. f) .. J sv v w (il, xr 1 dr -- 1 ', 11 ) t a C b ts m n i' j id' -- I |