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Show I ' TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1920. TiATTE THE SALT 14 OGDEN DEPARTMENT OfQc, 420 Phones street. Twenty-fift- Basin hi office, 064; Ogdon correspondent 664 end 740. three shipment of fruit handled by th United States railroad administration. The first cause of action la for 60(L the eoond $1069 and the third 300. TO EE STOPPED OGDEN. June 7. Harry Smith, who If sentence upon the serving a ninety-da- y of drunkenness, was today charge charged with a felony, In that be at-on tempted to saw out of the county jail 1. Smith Is alleged to have joined Named June with Robert Kelly and Cal Tucker In trying to saw out ef the jalL the charge Kelly was found Vio.Once of burglary in the gulltyf aecoba degree and was sentenced to a term of from one to twenty years in the state prison. At the lations trial of Kelly, Walter M. Hampton, of forgery, awaiting trial upon the charge took in the testified ee to the pert Kelly attempted jail break. Today Hamptonof OGDEN. June 7. That the only cours was released upon the furnishing left open to the waterworks department 11000 bond, with Fred Williams and as the sureties of the city to remedy the question of Thomas Wilsonwas filed today against Information preaeure In the water main, which at Tucker charging him with burglary In the I the present Ume la becoming critical, le second degree. the appointment of Inspector, was the " abatement of Mayor Frank Francis to- The mayor added that the city wa Officer lerworks department Is being heslegea of the city dally by people from all parts water presOGDEN. June 7. That T. James Ravcomplaining about the poor sure. One complaint, the mayor said, age, arrested last night upon the charge the where a federal officer, may of came from the Reed hotel, the water would be impersonating pressure was so low that prosecuted by the government, was to Robert Burk, not reach the upper rooms. Intimation the given s ap- rhlef of detectives today by Samuel Mayor Francis said that the dty not was to cooperate M. to Dowse the and special people Morgan, Emery peal In - being given attention, and added that agents of the department of justice, who , certain sections .pf the city today he were :n Ogden questioning Savage and found eight to tenlinee of hoes running Sergeant A- - M. Edwards, the arresting : He officer. during the middle ofofthe afternoon. that the property owners Informed the It la stated that the federal officers the city ordinance , they were violating also Interviewed some of the Chinamen act an such nof and that a repettilo whose places of business were said to would result In the water being turned have been visited by Savags fjn 'conclusion, bw said that in order of the to prevent any further violations would probsprinkling rules. Inspectors once. at named ably be inspector Will Be to Prevent at of Ordinance. Looking Into Charge of Impertonating an Pingree Filet Demurrer to Action Against Him Severely Injured When v Knocked Down by Auto June 7. James Pingree, OGDEN, through his attorneys, Henderson A Johnson, has filed a demurrer In the district court to the action brought against him by Glen J. Hudson. setUng out that . OGDEN. June 7. James M. Weds of complaint doe not tate fact sufficient Warren was severely Injured t I o'clock to constitute a cause of action. Hudson Is suing for f 000 as commission against this evening when he was crushed . the curbing at 34 Hudson avenue by alleged to be due for negotiating the exan automobile which he was cranking. change of 1040 share of Ogden PackingIn i & provision company stock for shares The automobile wee about two feetIt from and I the Land Development company of Balt th curb when Mr. Wade cranked It started forward, knocking him down II Lake. and crushing him against the curbing. I FUNERALS ANNOUNCED. Bystanders went to the maiVe aid. ' ' ea i Mra ete medical mUenuon ana n wmefro rusn ni the I 4 RitM)rtii th na hftgnitiii S. Jiiianir I T wu man MVtt'rmSmUon Unt . Girl I I Little Weber County Takes Ride in Airplane OGDEIN, June 7. 11 thTlSt days I Margaret Icadbet year of age, daughter ofMr. and Mr C. E. Lead better, is the first Mrebercounty girl to enjoy th thrill of. an airwlane ride. She made the trip yeeter- day afternoon with Eddie Brooks, the ter, jI I I thepaafew ' eprteid"!! Seniors and Alumni of the University Celebrate With Specially Good Programs. Charged With Attempting to Break Jail at Ogden ffU b. I I I I I I I I I Commissioner Flygare to Act During Absence of Head of Department. . war held atl I University of Utah yesterday, with I I each. senior The special programs for I exercise war held at 18 JO oclock la I Ul And included a piano mornln I tlon by Mis Becky Almond, an address by Mathonlhah Thomas, presentation of I . class link by Don C. Wood and aooep- I I th P1.U hM 2 At cdUtng Eckstrom of Milton, who died at th Do hospital last night, will bo held at 11 a. m. tn the Milton chapol. Th wdneday will b mad in th Milton Interment cemetery. DO S Aodemoa, Bandy. Utah. B. 8. Bene diploma; Ivor. Beck Centerfietd, norms! achool cortiflesU; Miuaie AutoStrop I adjoammeot B. 8., m, Hry will VntorUto M.tthswe foe the meeting mnim. before I hj,h I and Mr LoaAngetas fa, school certificate; Leila . Doxey, I sharpens itself tlTu Hf T ," Balt Lak grad, cec lt Lake, gr.nm.kr lnl L R. Eerie, are bar. fm. Tl.it with friend, and rela- - Mr Razor iATcs, Bt. Jo. ' th. Rimmer 500 coo 1, comfortable shaves are guaranteed from cvcrv dozen blades! Ask your dealer today abouttho AutoStrop Razor free trial plasi. sprface. You dont need to put up with these discomforts if you rive HtiBorod club will met I lth, U..I- Q- ku jak n rtifi. hi, arhotM of Mr evening et th -.i WlUUm cats; aim. Bunnan. Houghton, Mich., B. A., H.rmp, e44 w;atagI - ng V Floyd i. self-stroppi- hundreds of tiny teeth. Shaving bends these teeth out of line makes them irregular. These irregular teeth catch in the beard, pull on the tiny hair follicles, and scrape the skin d at Built right into the frame ofthe AutoStrop Razor is a remarkable device-simp- le and take to have efficient. You dont the razor apart nor even remove the blade. Just slip the strop through the razor head, and move the razor back and forth along the strop. In 10 seconds you have a new, sharp shaving edge! mes D-- evening use the AutoStrop Razor. you know why the ordinary razor blade gives only but a few good shaves-sametione or two? Why it grows duller and duller every time it is used? Look at any razor blade under a microscope and you will see st amis. tomorrow I ! th ILS" ml p. chapel, Sharpens itself a safety razor and stropping device in one of OGDEN, June 7. . J. H. Ward, city commoner, in th. torJf U Romney east to attend the convention of tb. chief. Coper violin nelooUon by Miss Mergaet of police, Commissioner Chris Flygare wlU The alumni exercises oonslst-afet- y. be the acting superintendent of public Hewlett. This announcement was made at I ed of reunions of the rtr-f- f of 1891 -- nd I the meeting of the city commission to- - 110. I n,8ht- The formal dedication of the WU1 lam I The board accepted the dedication of I T. Stewart building took plaoe I street between the Eynne ditch terday, D. H. Christensen of the board I I Acd the East bluffs. of declaring that the state had II Th claim of Umlth dk Dahl for $143.07 I not regents po great an educator, Mr, produced I damages, alleged to be due as the result Htewart being classed by him with Horace I of one of the trucks of the Are depart I Mann and Parker as one of II ment striking an auto truck, was referred I Americas Colonel educators. Professor greatest I to the superintendent of public safety. htewart was head of the university school I The report of the waterworks depart- - I of education. the receipt to be The dedlcstlon exercises included the I I?r MV wi18 lnKlnk of "Dong, Long Ago by a dou- - I fdth I I13S3.S9. The 11 ble quartet from the Girls Ole club; ,n ,h.d May I remarks by D. H. Christensen; remarks I 'reE department for 1151 "il1?.?.)1.,1 J. N. McKnight, singing of one of i5! by Stbtr rkaii272'i Tl1 two Professor Stewart's favorite song. I Smile. J by Mrs. Edna East j Slug, Johnson, Slumber, with violin obligato by I Twenty-fift- h street to Tyler avenue waa Evans Miss Margaret Stewart Hewlett: remarks I referred to the city engineer for tabulaby Frank Evans, remarks by Professor tion and report. Edgar Levi Young, violin solo by Mar-rar- et I Stewart Hewlett, dedicatory prayer I by A. W. Ivins. The fifty-firannual commencement II exercise of th university will begin with a band concert at 8:10 oclock I Special te The Tribes this morning, while at 18 o'clock th pro-OODEN, June 7. Mr r. E. Hlfctabothew . cession will form In the Park building I elub and march to the gymnasium, whare a nl.i UtV I .J J special program will be given, boob th Aom. .TL TfT?" The alumni banquet will be held at D Ji I T this evening, Hermon J. Well will slve anener1ia' w 10 I oclock reetivala acting aa toastmaster, while Daniel Hun- Mrm. o. B. Beer will he hoetne te the I ,er- - A former yellmaeter of the student I Kpiacopel guild at her bom, us Twentr-thirbody, will lead the popular song and I etreet. Wedoeedey afteraeoe. Lawrence Eberly will direct the musical The regular neetlng of Miriam chapter N I accompaniment to the elnrlng. Toasts 14. Order of th Eaatara Bur. will be held to- - will be responded to by several f the morrow I will ne Senior and alumni day ttf prir.U auUkm FOUR FORFEIT BAIL. Mr KetU. R. Houx ...rrtTed ,h. afteroo. I SSltft,. 7. Irving OGDEN, June Lak. Nelson, II Balt ooTo kindergarten certificate; Hannah Htgg charged with rack I era driving of an au- - I the auaat of har alatw lir B J 3S In the city court Qulacy aaenn lake, B. A., high school carUflcate; Louis tomobllc, forfeited school I B. Mrs! I A., 5. "wT Firth. anmnanii h thle morning when the case was called. certificate; high Jake Jonea and J. C. Dean, charged with I and daoghter, left yeatent for Ixw AngiSS jiioB'a.u lIS? I Flr Owlr forfltd 50 b?lU- - J I toJoU "d I grade certificate; Nalll Lane. Salt The Lather leaiue of grammar grade certlflcata; Gaatlr Lar- church will meet Wednesday evening L'hr'1 at tha I Lake, n . hlfh whaol carttfV mT.,... on rrT' horn ef tbn Mlaae Adg a aad Aimer Wll- Lewls, Hotchkiss, Colo., kirujsp cate; Arlrn 86 strict I CHILD IS ADOPTED. vs LMTte. cerUflcsts; Spanish Fork, Mr wuliiTy Mr-rf- P HVlV iJK I rnr number of Ogden 6 unday Brooks took the mountain peopla . for the trip over shore and over lalte the and I along peaks I ir Harris, .fthTLS Ogden and Brigham City. Williams, AK:,.hA1 O. and Nora Camywell for th adoption of I ef Mr. and Mra W. H. United States surveyor general for Utah. Wash tiflcate. Crete Laura Jounakea, a minor, wa Ingtoa avenaa. I w,u b opened for homestead I Lucilie MargetU, Balt Lake. B. A high Th M In the district court today. The granted near ,ut ntI7 i consent of adoption wa given by the Utah I n (Hf-sSS- ? L. I lor' Children Home society of Sait Lak W Mr. Barah Wheelwright has returned from a 1. SUFFERS BROKEN SHOULDER. official 7. H. F. We Shipp, OGDEN. June SSTSS Of Hunts- - , reraary of Miss CIcs Oms, June h Badey ,ODpEN. forest service photographer, and C. F.- II vine I I hmm been brought to the Dee hoapiul her young friend surprised her at her home KhMl'eerUftaitl? 1 for Cotton- I KArlatl&n left this mornin I ?. ' Jlt Lakmtan of Uat week. Games were I I Paulin M. EaHnyrer, 81 years of afe, cenron. where they will secure pic- - tor treatment for a broken left shoulder II Saturday afternoon p Ue aftemomi. after which a kfarra' r,7? B A., I wife of J. N. Ealmger. died Monday from a I the various phases of nursery which he suffered In being thrown tore I waa lunchaoa aerrM kaai.it. a..i.fA h b7 rnn will He afternoon. be forest NaW being carried on by the wor J horje yerterday In the hospital for about a week. 6 th daughter of June S! Join B. 8 . high school c.rUflcata; Mand aervlc Wednesday Mr. Shipp willPn.vl I I phi. L'uh. Mr' and iZ-- wNortoa ths snwxioce A. and Sarali Browning, and resided her I District Forester L F. Knelpp at g.t iek. B. 8., high achool eoctlfl-mgsgsmaet of tblr daughter. Margufrit, to I I Tor a tour of tha southern part of toe CONDITION MUCH IMPROVED. m5T sStaiger to survived by her hue- w.'-i- U iTu. atat OGDEN, June 7. The condition of T. I IB. A., high achool certificate; Eleanor Utah-- I band, a daughter, Mr R. H. Wilson, of I mans. H. Blackburn, Jr., deputy sheriff, who I Salt Lake. B. 8., high achool diploma; Ocean Park. Cal., and the following SUSTAINED AS BISHOP. I Mary waa stricken with apoplexy yesterday, I storey, Ogden, malar B. 8.. high achool I brothers and slaters: William J. and O. Camrt AftllleTV OGDEN, June 7. Jamee H. Platt wa II wa reported aa being much Improved to I . Wealey Browning of Sait Lake; Charlee Brntah sustained as bishop of Wilson ward at I day. Hopes ar now held out for hta re-and Frank Browning of Berkeley, CaJ.: Wllkln. Inai kinderfarten which galt certlfirate; OrUnJo A. Browning and meeting yesterday afternoon, JeMl x covery. I grammar ? Cnimmit of nrdn attended by the preetdency of the f grid certincete, Owtadwyi Wooilty, I North Weber stake, composed of Presifrom the Special training for artillerymen of the BASSirtorii Th fun'eral willL.be D.conducted Brit 8. Reorganised guard of Utah was started P- dents James Wotherspoon, John V.H.Bluthp chapel of th aibti OGDEN . and Frank W. Rtartford, terday afternoon at Heber City. Although 138 TWaaChambirtalh. Joseph South Fourth church. street, Brit Lak battery, will not take part and OUle Carl Olson were named as B. A.: Eu-lf- i Festos. Pleaaant Orore, I Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock, Lat. I in the counsellors and Joseph Anderson aa ward a fair attendance Utah. B. A.; Kametare Goda. Japan, B. A.; encampment, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. !s Mown by the presence of C I clerk. battery Jeanette Oroo, Balt Lak B. A. Wasatch Oil A Gaa company to of Provo, Thirty-fiv- e IflCrCufc enlisted men, un- - I Kuth Harwood, Balt lake. B. l Btanley I OtDeT Violet R. I of der all lot 18, tha B. Llvsey, Pnlria Salt INJURY. FROM Balt Howell. of RECOVERS lake. leadership A.; Dina, Captain James B. I block L Woodmante 10 B. A.; Kaby Jeao, C&torfiekl, CUh, First Tucker, Lieutenant R. lAke, R. Hataddition..) I BOCTDEN, Jana Rodman, Marlnua A. Johnson and wife to Kofwd. Brigham, Uuh. B. A.; cliffs. First Lieutenant Fi R. Gardiner I B- A- asocla--. Aim Andrus, parts of lots and president ofwath J;9aF Belt lake. B. A ; Haitel Bnlhr. I Becond Lieutenant Joe e D. Hunter and ChriaD hearing m tWWtpplicatlon before compelled to postpone a I j block 47 plat tlon, who A ! 1 Becond Lieutenant W. M. Montague, will LSkA 51 th atat utillttejfMiSnmtaslon of the Utah ri?,fxkirt w iiid Jose'ph Bii" Harriett Baum to represent the Provo battery. Power A Ugfifoompany for an lncreaa V ,BAj tiui mhJh h Buffered Injury to hla back, left this II Mlchel Be us, all of section U, Lf oSr.tSlnlnBTWU1,Cre.aprtod - I WHtoS? Sau'toSi, B.A. Hugh Wing II 'n It is afternoon for th coast city upon busl- 5 north, range I west. township Inexpected. LmuL reguManieton Utah b a juiii neaa connected with th canning ait I day. j Maria Peterson to Caroline Berlin! liar artiliery encampment, covert ng two b. miaelon will begin hearing the remainder Jame pVterwm Balt LakB. A.; hUJI I of oustry. I jot gj and 64, block 1L Valley will open on Monday, June 13. I art A.; case with regard to special weeks, the Anderaeo. Bait Lake, B. 8.; Harold Child. View addition I As Sunday U the only intervening Witnesses Balt Laka. B. 8.; Norm a a Godb. Balt Lake, I tracu held by power users. DAMAGE SUIT FILED. day I I 'between the two encampments. Provo A. B.; kkimoad Howrtta, Balt Lake. B. A.; I yesterday were R. H. Ashworth, rate T OODEN. June 7. 8. Jeppson filed suit FILED IN DISTRICT COURT. A. B. ; BUaba Kirk. pert for the power company, and Leonard will remain in camp. The Salt Lake I Harold Kay. Ogden, Utah. - In the district court against John Kar'Wilson, electric ongineer, celled as witri on Payne as agent of the president of Ii ness by several mining companies to n, th tTnlted States to recover damages for States, criticise the proposed rate schedule of the power company. due United States railroad administration. Henry Wallace, Bait Lake, B. A.; Channcey J" Forest Service to Take , Photos of Nursery ti ork T115 JKJ 5rS ... wd m wsx aa Thuh "g ShJSL' 1 afwc-M.tJ-II!-- PINCHED NERVES cannot function normally. Have your spin analysed and know what norvea are not functioning for this very reason. No charge or obligation. Soil Lake Woman W;n Be Buried T w' - 1 ll' ' 1 Sngctal . vump Started tot Utah Guard Bal-gia- t STATISTICS Skf "7Tb . A-- tOte 1 Mcl. 1 tj,, 1 EJZ' P5T I con-.OO- O ex-la- Be Slender m My H Mnm ilBBSr, fWs, 8 to psetmrm; Ik MV.pw. Um f gtsm baton itoMtiea. m or r mi4 f Marnafha gBiing yiaiitfwith tota ate.: w torroM, m low ai t-- kby If MARRIAGE LICENSES. Henry Amos and Reta Monroe, both of Balt Lake. Married at courthouse by Bl?hop .. O. Me Sanderson. rKathon S Thomas Quayle, Pioneer of Utah , Dies at Oakland i .myof0,BS' rt otheW m"S Thomas Ouavle of GalrUnjt Maa7rchriTS- the Ln H,rcd S paaaSa (wha wV'iit"i-rr- L I I I I 1 Leonard Croft, Balt nion Lake, B. 8.: Farley Eakelaos, Kamae, Utah, two-yemedical certificate; William Miller, trak. ....... f.-Ml- ea. T LaD. B, -- 1 lk. i Early Day Railroad Worker and Thirty eight Years I I Mf. Ttmpanogos Trad Grade to Be Pushed Dan tch Parkinson, of U? -- me eupervlaor of the rSnt.rmumaln dl.Sct Waaur- f- toft ye.terday to Uy out the Employed by Z. C. M. I. Hyrum Goodyear, a pioneer resident, died suddenly Sunday of heart disease. He wa born April 19, 1847. at Yorkshire, England, and when 17 years of age came to Utah. Settling first at Farmington, hs later moved to Sait Lake, where h bad alnce lived. Mr. Goodyear death mark the passing of one of the few surviving member of th original band of worker on th Utah Central railroad. For thirty-eigyear he was an employee of th Z. C M. L and was a member of the L. D. 8. church. Survivors are the following children: Mis Ethel Goodyear. Mr. J. M. Perlewlt of Idaho Falls and Hyrum David, James Truman, Joseph Willard. Georg Alfred and Edgar Lawrence Goodyear. ht Mrs. Scott Swears She Saw Haravgis Kill Her Husband FRASK A- 201-20- REMOVE CC1IS BY QRICX HOME TREATMEBT Mr. Nellie Scott, widow of William H. Scott, who was fatally shot in tha Weldon hotel on the morning of December 21, told the story of the shooting on th witness stand In th criminal division of the Third district court yesterday. Andrew Haravgis I charged with th killing. Mrs. Scott Ustlfied that she saw fire the shot that killed her husband. She said that shortly before her husband had called to her to leave the room where the was in the company of Haravgis and another man, said to hav been Jim Katerake. who I with Haravgis charged with the jointly killing but who ha never been apprehended. - HATFIELD, D. C. Palmer Graduate C hi re praetor 2 BOSTON BLDG. Hours; 10 to 12; 2 t 4; S to 7 Member Universal Chiropractors' Paint Thom With Cactus Compound and They Soon Fall Jiff. , It is no longer necessary to goffer from corns or calluses or to visit a chiropodist to bo rid of thorn. A simple preparation, known aa iCacttu Corn Compound, devised by A K nss City chemist, soon kills Simply paint the corna or calluses with the compound. The pain stops at once and the growth quickly dries np and falls of.leaving the healthy flesh unharmed. This method has given reBUILDING SITUATION UNCHANGED. lief to thousands without danger or Inconvenience. ' At. the meeting of th Utah Associated A small bottl of Cactus Compound General Contractor yesterday, although th Salt Lake building situation waa dis- costs only a few cents at any drug stero cussed, no action waa taken on the mat- and will remove dozens of corn Yjour ter. The Building Tradea council of Salt druggist will refund your money it Lak met at th Labor tempi last night, fail (AdvertisennL) but no decision was arrived at as to th bolldlng controversy. Th millmon will meet this morning, It was said at th Labor temple, presumably to discuss th present building outlook. Ha-rav- gi to) forest aervlc recently appropriated on Mount Tim. I year Ofmcn wwih-bwif nnwruu, oini - 000 for U planned to begin - ntruc- Lake, B. 8.; Arrld Aoderaon, Bandy, ft tN I tlon of It will atart week. trail thla 4,11,0,1 I B- Anderaoa, Balt Lake, B. B.; l I th end of the South Fork road In Douglaa Bamea. Salt Lake, B. 8.; William Be-- I I IK0 Balt Ike, B. 8.; Harold Blake, Belt Ike, AmeiiceA Fork canyon and end at the R JimM Bonner, Columbai, Neb.. B. A.! I top of the mountain. : Th trail-maki- 11, ifUilii, ci t 1U 4079 lor call" They were In the gold field ........ .uu ails voieman i .vr .wo year, -- and returned to Salt Lake I Austin, 2266 In riiPaiS 185L Quincy avenue, boy. Jom was killed by rnaian. r.Tlur.gy. . V lr I I III To nd IH1 A. Art far Frencls Of Edith RoaitN Wadraan Wllwhile wood from stur hauling canyon I yikymr 1938 Eccle it koe I drogatoro, AeroptsdeebstHata. It avenue, girl. Thomas married RiiihParleys wue fiUAJLUilkl, Or arts fat froa kc ham to kina, T Albert and Mary Jan. Blmle Ben, 1356. I Their children are MraElTa Q. I T .T. KORUN S071 Adam avenue, boy. CtL B- - AH DemOCTOtlC Henr Quayle Q. Van CotL 8. H.miJ,'Montu!d. Id, To Joreph and Rebecca Johnson Lund-- I Ernest Quayle . of Idaho. B. Lawrence Balt Howard Lake. s., I I ebdCharle of Ogden and B. L. Quayle I Haywnd. BritHajnes, like. - . B.; Vaugha Boidsway. I qulst, 663 Seventh street glrL C (t MAMSUCOlSAHIA. I of Ely, Kev. ' ftio DC JANEmO.AANTOe. Balt Lake. B. 8. : H. M. Demon. Balt Lak1 I He Is also survived by a brother, also I B. 8.; Walter Leaf. Pocatnlk, Idaho. B. 8.;, LAND BOARD REPORTS FINANCES. "hohtcviko eukMoe Avsca. utntah county elaven delegates to the pioneer, William Quayle. Montpelier I J- L-- Mortenwm, Balt Lak. B. B.; Ralph Receipt of th state land hoard for II LAM PORTH0lT LINE May were ,95.982.88. according to a re- - ! Sar Quayle iTwfaHd JS ox. Ftoewet ma from New Terk By emr w Salt Lak port mad to the state treasurer y eater I I Utah, B. 8. Georg L. Goodrich, chairman of the day. Of this I22.S27.5J was added to I etndeata aad yeter-degreThe following gradnate Uintah county committee, reported principal through land and water hare been announced by Dr. Joseph T. I day that at th county convention held in fl.nw.rm "Of R. J. Ntldllnper, ,37,107.23 wa Interest and rental tnoom I lO, la charge of the graduate depart-- 1 Vernal, June 5. U was decided that aU . Klngebary, 111 8 Dearborn 8L .1 while th remainder waa payment of prln- mr1' th delegate would be Of I I .Chicago, I1L Iclpal previoualy loaned ouL Etta Flak. M. A.; J. LMeKeerie. M. l .oC should come prepared to th,t 0n.Vfthem I eawvwNKl A- I h BPASCP BWfl, Ml Dal Mi. M. (A tb BaUOBkl OOQVIAUOtt ill StA A resolution approved by th city com- - I TlrgU Miller. M. B.; Lelead H. Crear. M. A.;. I Bmlth, M. B.; Carlo, L Dnaferd. M. g. Ftanclac mlsaloner last night provides that th I Olaf A. Frelaeth. M. city recorder ahall send "written notice I ROCK DERAILS STREET CAR. ri K. Ogllria M. V- : f-to all Interested person of any action I i1'? M. A. A rock dislodged on th street car track commission affect- A.; Bay Q. Wenger, contemplated by th In front of the West high school deing property Interests. It applies to tbs VICTIM IMPROVING. railed a Centerville car about 11.30 oclock of granting of franchisee, Th front trucks street granting of right ofvacating Mis Grace Hawk of Holliday, whose I yesterday morning. way, purI chase of land for park etc. skull was fractured Saturday when h only toft the track and were replaced In Th commission concurred In th rec- - was thrown out of a buggy at Second I short time. No on wa hurt, of th chief of police that I South and Third Eaat streets, waa r- - I a pardonbe granted O. A. Segell, serving ported at Holy Cross hospital yesterday OLEAM ALUMNI TO MEET. In Ml Hawk was thrown I01, "toxica- - as Improving. Th Gleam ALranJ aseocUtloo win meet oi iiT--i In the unDeislty root room thl. aftornoon but on being hor? frightened by aa auto mo-- I J oclock. The active chapter of th Excellent Time to Ckt eliminated ftom the blood before real I support,motnor l dependent upon him for away . Now Is I order will bo bile. special guest. An election relief can be had. . offlcar for th coming year will fol- 2Ud of Its Tortured. .of THE TIMe TO OET RID 8. 8. 8. baa beea Bueeessfully used I N0W PHYSICIAN SPEAKS AT -- V. low. C'TY I I for Rheumatism for more than fifty I YOUR RHEUMATISM. Willard Christopherson. phyai- - I - , WALTER N. WHITE VISITS CITY, Victim ef Rheumatism should take rears. It is the most thorough and re-- 1 ar troubled with chronic or I clan, will deliver an address oncity"Sanltai If . at I Walter N. White, of the department of advantage of the warm season which i liable blood remedy because it searches I muscular rheumatism buy a bottla of tlon before th summer gathering Chamberlain's Liniment and massage th Brigham Young university at Provo to-- th Interior, of Waahlngton. o favorable to the proper treatment for out and eliminates all diseas D. C I affected day. his lecture being a number In a stopped over In Salt Lak yeeterday while which infest th blood. pari to twice a day with It. You course this painful aiilbeqJL I on be and aanlcertain sociology on hla way to Montana. municipal Mr. Whit Is very much benefited I n i Rheumatism is more than a mere dru store and get a I by It If not actually cured. Try It. tatlon, disorder, eonfined to the locality of bottle of 8. 8. 8. today, and begin to I (Advertisement.) ! ' tb painful part It cannot be rubbed. take a rational, sensible treatment for I LAND PLATS APPROVED. . dis-CONGRESS TO MEET, Rheumatism that will show resulta For away, becaus it is ar4ep-eatCTTN BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED. Plats of the survey of township 31 .case that ha its sonree in the blootf free expert medical advice regarding I BERNE.j' June 7. One hundred and souta, rang Li east, bait Lak meridian, Arthur Morning filed1 a petition In vol. ... S I Hi rt v r4 eg u I ... ii rsnrauntle foUft!) hav been approved by Commissioner untary urplVaA The tiny pain demo, the bankruptcy tn th United Yitates Jelihera- - Clay Tallman of tb United States genmUijjfL ef little disease germs that district court yesterday. liabilities are , .Ums f the first congress eral land office, according to Information stated to be 8811.85. and assets 8333 ij, ail cause th disease must be reached and Atlanta, Ga. (Advertisement.) svjurtAi from June 8 to June ll received yesterday by I. C Thoreeen. of which Is claimed as exempt. - . 1 8-- '"5, r 1 Uintah Delegates to Take Part OI-- 1 - SLe Jt BiCUr. ale,fVv nOtiry in rronertv Jtr Affected es jj-- Relief From Rheumatism!- - At. Last, i ,t as u or jr. yu nnu 1 lo-c- d . 4 after-the-w- ar - A-- it them,''' Louise Huffs Beauty Talk That dainty and charming actress. Louise Huff. Is tlful complexion and as an author of on th subject of many-articlshe has been persuaded to toll th bauty readers of this paper how they may quickly a soft, comsmooth, acquire plexion Uk hare. Sh says: "To get the beat results th akin should be thoroughly cleansed, than apply DsrwlUo, which can b obtained at the toilet counter of any drug or department store." This Instantly beautifies th complexion and Us continued us makes th results permsnenL Over five hundred thousand girls and women ar using Derwlllo In preference to face powder and other beautlflera, and they ar Just ss enthusiastic over It as Miss Huff Be sure to read her large article on th complexion soon to appear tn this paper. In the meantime get Derwfllo, which ahe rooomroenda, and try It today. You will be deilrhted with it, and soon hav a complexion for which everyone win com, pUment you. 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