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Show , " .Hi AiuiusiMt, AritiL iu, nui. I Tin?' HALT LAKK TmUllAK, foinmUaloner j it- - dutilit a to which of tt two JrtlJ 4 void. T attorney gener! further soitioi for tlio ruling woo W1 t touila that Tlio ot haring been Mr. office front ih ototo engineer ooto engineer, th t,T rrot dovo ago, whoa tho offUo received rKht th, ).w to eomniuntrat Ion from Judge Joseph of tbo offiee. Ho ,rforn fh, dyt,, Muth If. Lrickaoo of tho Mr, Caldwoll to r erdJBflv tho Bppointmmt dij tnrt eootrol the wetore of the ho Jr Mr. Job. o commissioner. Desiring to , riv,r UBllj lk matter shall horo know what eourae could bo Pr'u'1- - boon settled la tho eourt. tho work to the either la turning new moa or retaining It, (Hole Engl-nee. K. K. Toldwell appraiodaio air.' fluff for a ruling. The appointment of tbo eoaimla.loa-e- r wa. uiede by tbo court oa appltca tioti of eotua of tb water user. and after a hearing had beea granted and no prutcel made to tho appointment. The original decree of Judge G. W, clrJ to be Bull 75o Bin - Jap Tea trtf a Com- g Gover- nor Mabey With Report. The New Summer Wash Fabrics l$ Valuation engineer, employed In floral by tha H Kevada railroad at U2.TI1,07, of which fU.U4.OI4 la In tha atata of ftab. This figures rspraaent tha anglnaara' aatlmatea of tha value of tha property aa it stood Juna SO, lilt, at thoaa prices that j l5ravallad. June 0, Jilt. That jaa. liafotla Europe mag anibruilnd 4n tha world war, and whan values wara on s "normaJ basis. Valuation engineer nowadays ' say that tha price tit getting back to s normal basic, but that It may be a long tlma before prices reach tha prewar baata aa represented by theee flgurea rsr 1 design; also numerous 5000 Yard of Fine Woven Tissue, Voiles and Silk Striped Tissue, 62c 59c Yard 83c A 40 fou- lard patterns, the finer silk mixed cloths and the novelty border effect. Inter.tate commerce commlaaloa have ap praised tha preparty of tha Central l'a-clf- lc Wt Ship To All Points In Utah. Idaho Regular $1.00 qualities fttew $ai $ $ , $ t $ Regular $1.50 qualities r at Bakery and Delicatessen 600 324 IPHONE WAS. MAIN ST. - ' SPECIAL PRICES THl4 WE'etC''"''"'"'-"- for 39c 2 for 28c I0o No. TowauSl. Ilcpee. 9 Bean. I ean Pierce Pork aad IJcwna 'llo No. IVi can HnJn. 2 for 29c J Ftsrre'a fork for 41 c 2 Drink This Golden Springtime Energy THE CUP OP FAMILY CHEER FGLGERS GOLDEN GATE COFFEE Lucia Regular tSo caq. special...!. b. tl.lt if IH-l- $1.07 Regular caa. apeotal . . $2 10 . b ...$2,07 : J43c Gold Gem Butter, lb. Cut-of- Swift's Premium Bacon, lb. i 49c Swjyts Premium Hams,. Ik. 35c-48-!Bag PrestonPT Flour SI, 78 Eat Fletschmans Yeast 4- for 10c 10 Pars Lenox Soap , . , , 48c 10 Bars Pearl White Soap . . 57c f FmTnfmwilin.-na"-viwvJkTrTHnTrF- b. - at $230. Rolling Stock Valued. UTAH PRODUCTS Rolling stock received similarly minute f attention, each car, or locomotive, being PaA Haled by number and valued. cific passenger locomotive weighing 128 tons was given a new value In 1,14 ef 114,452, though It Is known that It Polneeta natratora would require several times that amount to purchase such an engine now. On the other hand, one of the tool or work cars, which had depredated 90 per cent In value, waa estimated to be worth $9$. The most expensive rolling stock, not ex eluding the engines, at that time were ; four (lining ears, which were valued new - at The line had another C9.868 each. diner, built In 187, which waa held to be In Its worth depreciated condition only 12254. The steel passenger coaches were, some of them,- - valued at 511.523, new. and had depreciated to 84 per cent of , that amount, while one steel chair car had coat $11(144 and was depreciated 12 per Cent. Huch equipment, like the lo- -, romotlves. has plnce jost much more, when procurable at all. attandanca a BOINSETA thla weak will WAFERS aarva tha varl-- a u a vartetlea AND from tha CRACKERS THIS WEEK IS THE TIME TO BUY 1 Poinseta Crackers Stock up llbarally. by taata. Dallcloua, freah and crlap. 10c 10c 100 10c 10c SOc 20c 20c 200 20c 20c 20c Whs PKG. PKG. PKG. PKG. PKG. PKG. PKG. PKG. WAFERS pkg. Family Soda Crackera Crackera GET A 9-- 1 PACKAGE .. 45c bbt. Ginger Snaps Graham Flour, bag b. Gormsuie, b. Flour, bag Whole Wheat Flour, bag. Sun Ripe Rolled b, b. b. bag.. skinned, mean xtr Beautiful, de. ' licloii d grape fruit ef Per. quality. fectly Ideal for break, which Juicy, 49S Jg. JC 0Cn. 12t,5 pkg. Skinner's I Mroni..3. for JOt 12!c pkg. Skinner's Spaghetti.,.. fur 270 Skinner. Noodle.,,, I for 27c 12VtC pkg. ruiMt-colore- tablo Special 4-l- b. Pail 97c Goodman Matzoa, pkg.,,. Goodman- - M a fast. SS.S-.- 2 for 27c for 35c 32 S-J-- McDonald' cakn Baking. 35c . Chocolate....... 60c can Dont Boll Cocoa . McDonald' A9 39c ta et J33e d unex-celle- 3 S?! 27c . FRUIT thin Extra Sclf-Rfel- n The shortening. this week wfa-know- GRAPE MSm 35c $1.29 65c $1.17 Snowdrift FLORIDA 44C Jq. bbl. Ginger napa It 75 No. 5 box Glng-- r Bnapa Sue No. 6 box Soda Oraek-r- s SI 50 No. 5 box Graham Cnrkera LUSCIOUS Ofl, bar., bar Hosier's Salact your favorite 6 Pkgs,, for 90c 12 Pkgs. $1.78 35c pkg. Marah. mallow Whip... 35c Bkg. Grent'e gienic Crackera. 40o pkg. Baby Educator Hy- Of w .Johnaon cator Wafers..... 40e pkg. AngeTus Marshmallow. 49e (, Ikpikr 2- - quality, 72x90, Ilegulgf quality, $2.23 81x90, at'Cl atli,,,a Finest Quality Seamed Sheets, 85c Bleached Sheeting, 55c Yard . 72x90 inches, full bleached would be cheap at $1.50 . each. One case, 600 yards, of quality bleached Sheeting 81 inches wide, in lengths of 5 to 20 inchc", V oCu For baby wear; 27 to 32 ' inches, wide. Special price, 79c. Regular price, h size ; Vhile 40c quality. - thwoHaatr "2 -- g 79cYard For general use; 27 inches wide. Regular 30c yard. Limit 6 to a customer. $1.98 Piece 27 inches Cotton Lingerie Linen, I9c" Yard . WYiFiT wide. 36 . Butchers Cloth, 5c-Yard 60c Fine 50c White 40c White Lawn, -1- $1.25 Brown Art. Linen, 79c Yard Fine quality; 20 and 22 inches wide. For dresser scarfs and table runners. , - inches wide; for underwear gml infants wear. 3 521.98 2$c White Heavy Quality White Domet regu- Large size,- bleached and hemmed, double, thread Turkish Towels, regular $1.00 value. Longcloth, $36 Napkins 22x22 $1.25. 4 Towels, 49c White Table Cloths, h2.ih: 5 1 7. S3 S? Heavy Turkish $4 Fine $30 79c Yard Hemmed Pillow Cases, 25c Each 519.63- - $29 Napkins 24x24 , 900 Bleached, 200 Dozen Extra $34.50 Tablo Cloths 517.83 White Wool Flannel, yards. lar Heavy quality, made by the old famous bouse of McCrum, Watson and Mercer. i finest 42x36-inc- , ! AQ A big Satin Damask Table. Cloths and ' Napkins Fine quality; aize 81x99 inches. ' 33 nide. A big variety of styles and plain colors t match. Reg-ular 50c and COc per yard 32 inches including the Cloth. 39c Yard - For summer wear. (Auerbachs Mala Floor.) inchea wide. - . White Longcloth, $1.89 Piece yarde , to the piece; 30 inches Six wide. -- Hand-Knittin- Yarns at g Half Price Less-Tha- n We've just received a new shipment of one thousand pounds of Bure ' Worsted g Yam which we than Price. Made of the finest grades of wool, and special attention is given- in the spinning tof have the yarn lofty as well as even. Big Savings for Needle-Worker- s Hand-Knittin- For all - knitting sweaters, sacques, toques, novelties, etc. Bear brand yams have long been a universal favorite. In twelve of the most wanted and popular colors. Mail, phone and C. Of D. orders . promptly filled. carr-sell-at-le- ss - high-grad- e ... j j (Auerbachs Mt. Pleasant Club Hears Debate on Income Tax gprolal to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. April 3. At the regular meeting of the Hub club In this city the W Match academy debating team diecuaeed the quest on Resolved, that the state of Utah ahould .adopt A graduated income tax law." The affirmative wits upheld bv Merville Murray and Ferron Jensen, while Walter Murray and Nelden Jensen defended the negative. Th Affirmative Side waa awarded the derision hv a vote of the club ' President Hinckley called the members' uttentlon to the new map of the association and the fart that Mt. fleanant is on the stale highway lead-u- g to Utah's wonderland. The Club by a unanimous vote decided to go to April 14, In the Interest ( of boosting tourist travel through Sanpete and Sevier countie Accompanying the Hub club to enliven the day will Wasatch academy glee club, or, be th chestra and male quartet. -- Fred Stan- field. R. L. Maimsten and O. F. Wall were appointed a committee to. arrange for those making the, trip .transportation Th cVub has rented the rooms over the Wasatch Mercantile company store for permqnent quarters and has arranged for (be purchase of furniture and fittings. ' VACCINATION ADVOCATED. I Everybody a ho has not been vaccinated for smallpox should be so Inoculated, ao-- cording to Ir. Willard Uhrlstophereon. Dr. icitv health commissioner. say that thousands of persons not have In been vacSalt living cinated, and 'that this fa a condition not should ln exlst a which city of this Rlch-urlav- ,- ' Chris-torhers- Haines 'during the eight year he waa of commerce. crops promise unstate commissioner of Immigration labor usually well In Spring famine he said, tmL statistics.- and will be available districts, la May or June. Mr. Arnold estimated that ,000.K0 persons were affected by the food shortage, Richfield Is Eager of whom lea than 10 per cent were ac- fo Attract Tourists Special !e The Trlboae. tw.-ui- . Third Floor.) - tke temple April seised by Deputy Sheriff Gordon Stuart, take place In the Salt .will make their Lewi Cutler end V. Howard at A house 20. The young couple Lake,-- JSalt home Gruder F. In Ltttle Cottonwood canyon. la waa arrested charged with violation of . DRAINAGE MEETING CALLED. tha liquor law. Special to Th tually facing starvation. Tbuee. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. KAYSVILLE. April 4. There will be a . Mr. and Mrs. drainage meeting held, under the auspices KAYSV1LLE, April STILL I SEIZED,. . Heber C Galley announce the engage- of the local farm bureau, at the Kays-vfll- e Four hundred gallons of maeh. a thirty-gallo- n ment of their daughter, Delia, to Granger opera house Monday afteqpoon, April still and a quantity of whisky were S. Wilson of Salt Lake. Th marriage will U, at 1 o'clock. MT PLEASANT, April At the regular weekly Hub club meeting held Wednesday, the members discussed the pluu of Richfield to make that etty the headquarters city for tourists visiting southern Utah. It was brought out that, In view of th possibilities presented by Bryce canvon and Zion National park along tourist lines this section of the state does not have as many tourists as It should have. The Richfield Commercial club stated hi a communication, read by Secretary tbat tt needed the cooperation of other cluba to Increase the wealth of BRUSH-RAKthla section of the state by means of tourists. The member unanimously decided to use their influence Inward having the pfot pesed highway to Richfield come througlf ftanpeto couni v ih remarkable condition of the Sanpete load being mentioned by County Road Commlsaioner J. CLAYTON'S REVOLVING, SELF- CLEANING E NOW AT 1ST SOUTH I, Mey-rk-- k. It was further decided to make Saturgeneral get acquaintday of next week a week-ened with Richfield d. RAIL ACCIDENT FIGURES. WASHINGTON, April 4. Railroad accidents resulted In the death of 2044 persize. sons for th quarter ending September 30, and Injury of 1 847 others, a against RESIGNS POSITION. 1 killed and 14.74H Inlnred for the same Miss toilette Proven, who ha for the quarter In I8N and 2424 killed and 14.444 mirths beer, an employee of Iniured fob th third quarter of 1413, acpast cording to a report Issued today bv the d ar.-- has opcticd up or tion. ii.iS i flees aa a pubjlc stenographer and notary. .Xltaa Brown was employed by Mrs. Mar- PROBLEM ONE0F TRANSPORTATION food WASHINGTON. April 4 China garet Zane Witcher And 3 U. Eldredg. She problem Is on or transportation and orJr , when thev were county clerk wa In the onice of Governor William ganisation and there is plenty for the Spry during the legislature of I All. end famine sufferers, Commercial Attach wa employed in the office of H. T. Arnold reported today to th department f 2C: 5 ' " ' 2 Pkgs.-fo- r 15c 6 Pkgs. for 44c 12 rkgs, fgr 87c Just Here b BAG Corn Meal, I 3Sc 45c pkg. Family Graham b. Wafers ""!!!!! 3 Pkgs. for 45c TAFFY BAR DUTCH COOKI Ies GRAHAM CRACKERS SALTED WAFERS SODA CRACKERS . VANILLA WAFERS TEA BISCUIT FIG NEWTONS .... 'Se Qta. ; pkg. 20o PKG. CHEESE 1 i ANIMAL CRACKERS GRAHAM CRACKERS GINGER SNAPS LEMON SNAPS PKG. PKQ. PKG. PKG. & Bleached Sheets, $1.69 Each New Spring Styles in . Dress Gingham, . 50c. Cotton Suiting, 29c Yard Fine cotton suiting, genuine Devonshire variety of patterns. 1 431.-51- 0, ued Special Demonstration of ... Seamless Sheets Described. Th l.uoln cutoff la mentioned as a main feature of th railroad a construction, though considerable attention Is also given to th mountain construction In the Blerm Nevada. There are sixty-on- e tunnels on tha system owned by the Central Pacific, varying In length from elghty-fl- v feet to 4540 feet There were also In 1,14 forty miles of enowsheda, which had coat more than 52.0UO.OOO, and were quite expensive to maintain. The road Included the principal ahop of the entire Fouthem Pacific system, that at Sacramento. The Lucln cutoff. It Is reported, from Umbria Junction (o near Ogden la 101 miles long, and Its construction eaved 43 77 miles of line, as well as 8,1, desre.s of curvature, and More than 7.500,000 1515 feet of grade. cut-lyard of material were used In the miles of trestle in crossing the. lake which Is thirty mllea from ahore to shore. Each Item of equipment Is listed nod valued In the report, varying from the In Fan big passenger ferry Alameda, FYanclaco bay, which at that time had been only recently built, and waa valued, with A 4 per cent depreciation, at to one black gelding mule, 1000 pounds, fifteen years old, which had an sttmated value of 75. While the value of this mule "new was not shown. It Is to be noted that a mule only Seven years old, and weighing 1200 pounds, was val- Frith from tha eoaetem, with all of that tfellcleua aroma, unsurpassed quality and appetliing flavor which hat made It tha tlrat choice of Amer. Ica'i coffaa connolaeaura Note tha epeclal pricaa thla waah. Regular can, apeclal.. and Sheeting Bleached $2.50. Hotel Size y fIBAP II 7r IB ean foe No. 2 tOT 29C 2 for 19c Hauertrut 1 Pork and U--- votei-ene-- for 67c 2 for 27c j?n.emB.,f:f..Errii:.2 Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases The report baa beea forwarded by the Interatate commerce commleeton to Governor Mabey, and by him will be tiled with the putille utilities commission of 1 tab for It may ala- - rfog-- j ualiaa-tlo- n of value to the state board of In and assessment checking up on value of tha same road the present-daIn llah. Tha values aa given by to1 federal engineers for Utah do bot Include thla stale a proportion of the molUngl slock, or of such other equipment as lei not peculiarly a part of tha Utah end Of the etem. At 4,14 price, according to the engineers, It would have coat to reproduo new the property of the railroad aa II existed In 114. a total of f 140.4D4 16. Hut thla waa dupreclat.d by an average of 11 per cent to bring th figures to the actual worth Of the property. Th eng near found that In 1,11 th Central 1 a tile,, w hlih Is th line operated by th Kouthem Paolflo In Utah, had ltd miles of drat main line track In of mile thla atata, and twenty-o- n second main line track. It had 125 mile of brapeh lino and a total tracking. Including aiding and yard, of 120 mile In lbs slat. The road at that time had 11 miles of first main llna track, 247 mile of second or double track And a total track mileage of 1617. Utah Products Canned Goods ylM yard. big variety JaTurtf tnddarErodridTTlegu!aI1 tern which are copie of the fines silks. Regulsr $2.00 qualities at, 9 1 Report to R Filed. inchea wide. 36 to , 822 wide. Big Sale Domestics, Wash Fabrics, Linens and White Goods die-Itri- mission Supplies Yard, .15c ... 36 Inehes 3310 STORE they last at 33e. , Muslin i 1 1 Interstate Commerce 22c Bleached ; 1864 FOUNDED 30 z ,36-- n e h i s a. "Whila . Mora reaerv.d In the eoort the right to appoint rommlaaionera from time I. vetted la tho to time, but later in ISIS the legl.ia-tureourta under tho law to appoint changed the lawa, plaetng the apvoter eomniioalonera for the Sevier pointive power with the atato ngl i Hver ytem or to neer and vratlng him with authority to carry out tho Mono adludicato To make thi. law watera. adjudicating ita watera, aee.ord-'in- conform to the provUione of the Morae to a ruling handed down yeeterdav decree. Judge Henry N. llnyoa modified State Attorney Gmeral Harvey If. the order, tran.ferring the right forIjbv fluff. Such power, are vested la tho merly held by the Oourt to tho atato and thua, in the opinion of i Btnte engineer, aad under tho. ruling engiaeer. veetiga of ,tif Mr. Cluff the pioinlmrnt of Lewis 'Mr. fluff, removed the BROADWAY Cloths, 35c or ti vlr No authority 1 r"'tf STATr a Print Jon, kg, Jj I ( Juan a wltr W, Attorney General of Opinion Tribunal Cannot Appoint Water Commission. r AND 1ST WEST, STREETS, SALT LAKE CITY MACHINES OF THIS TYPE HAVE lAeRESNNEVADAr- - PATENT FOR'-SALE.'-I- CLEARED F CALL ON MR. CLAYTON AT 300 ATLAS CULLEN HOTEL, SALT LAKE CITY, s i THOUSANDS OF INTERESTED UILDING, OPPOSITE . J |