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Show 1 rj t l t'estertleld aB were welt pjesssd with the efforts of the amateur pteverw Tne three muaih Old daughter of Peter and Raao Oieaoo died on Poe. 1 1 of paeumouU. FOR HOLIDAY OlFTSI. We have them for ladle and The Wstermu Ideal or the Conklin be plain, gold or liver mounted, prices from -- U up. Open every evening DESERET NEW 8 BOOK STORE Main St. Filling INDEPENDENT PRESIDENT -- baxr rr J1PAEECHI V 1 LANSDON REUEVED HAND PAINTED AND DECORATEt, W Import annually aa exclco.-lin- e ef fin Japanese ware dfrect rT" Tokyo. Japan. Thm artistic Buko th- deslngble Holiday gift. Our per cent beta the usual iru- this ware. FROSLISIUTARY DUTY geo-tlesn- Positions. lW hi AdfutaotexeeaHr.. . toisy Too iwnxie bawdlcccrl hu a report aiwoiw b Kuwc. T. loot tore Horry aod W Eo biutr. oa ssoters Bid by &n. Bead hoard Into Lsoedoo a phyaacni miih.,?!18 niM Rowe. BOISE IDAHO. roCSTAIN PENS. Great Event cf Week Was ' Of Judicial ii)f in Enbkr. High i place of C. H. Embley. Oar psumi to Gatuuaass will please renew, subscript lots aod order iTtareh works AUdsen etc. through klartln and in and Axteil through C. H. f I is Gtuusiaon who will eontinoo to act and Axteil aa heretofore. cur:eni nossip V - it tan IbpeeUI Cniwapndmu-Ibr. M Robert Laoadoo. secrefrom the tary at state, was dischargee onlltanr service at 1 h atata of Idaho, and hia atta-- a aa ecdooei of the g eond was deeiared infantry national uri.. vormat by cj.nr. passes H- - Brady, through Boise. it Opes wry wninf DEtSERET NEWS BOOK RTORi: Main s jt VERNAL A GOOD WORK OF STORK : ' IN UINTAH VALLEY i I i Station of t Xlii t a Man of lartjr JH TImii MaPfcTinr- IHIf'-rm- lH'partnr. Wi-aa-l, Brown ICetner Go. CorrespondcBve.4 iI''i1 Docl lA Mrs. W. D. M unday of this rhj her family of six ckildraa by half, ly. Two bos and a ffirt, acre addnl to an already knunMil In a lintb day. a total wslxht of bit fMMilid. Evrey one nt tbe lire children aaeraa perfn tly healthy. The mother frela vrry well, end even Mr. ktunday exjireasc a hofstiff recovery, (hilurday nlkht two of the Uintah I county Mutual' . baxur basketball games weft played tn the Vernul Vernal Jklcst and. Bemad, sard ahd Narde wards played the Ma-s- er Hoth were h.rtl fyiught repctliely. games; the .me searing lx to 24 in favor ef Vernal Ural nurd, hut of Wht h the Held plays were nearly equal. Vernal Flint won on the foul throw! If of bit 34 were made thus. The other teams played a lie game, 24 to 24, thru played wane 13 minutna be-- f ore two points were made which gave the gam to the Vernal Ward. The- - reeemty nrgs nixed Commercial Hub promise to do what no other fa.Lu' has dune Tor this city. 1 it supported by the most influential men hi the valley, and has at heart the interests of the community and the county- - Vernal hng needed such a Hub and is last fortunate In hav I 159 d i - ( (iueHai f . ) is Tire grepu-ne- nt Washington. of the wvt-- In '4 ahm;;toTi Porthe lining of Uie high JiHk-ia- l tion b Jresident Taft 1U hoTee T"T" the loft post of chief juhtiee of the United Suites, KilwarJ Dmigl.i White, Confederate former of liU!ftlil in. was B.f i oiirse nHdier and a that Kuri'rWe. Never before had a president chosen for that exalted than a man ji? a different partv hi own. A It a. the appointment ha been very genera IK eommended. t.w. of a privilege exenSee. trwaaThe which wa poae xed !y hut x before hint George VVashlnfc-tJohn Adam, Andrew Jaekoon. Abraham Lincoln. l'ises 8 Grant Adverse Cleveland. Grover and i.eritlehm have come from .. partisan hut as a politician apd In the i ui comments hate been warhiest praise of the president fine judgment independence and rxcailent In the Choice, of a jurtnt who has the and confide ice not only reste'-- t of hia promem tiers of the country fession throughout - the but of the public very generally. of the one The pew chief Justice is most Constant pedestrians in public dav J usttce life. Any White mav be seen, often accompanied n, walkby Justices Holmes and fvnnsvlvania along ing homeward Justice dioed ha After he avenue another long White usuallv take from the walk It I a residence. hW to Capitol DEFERRED TRIBUTE. of ConThe unanimous of Ixiuis-jan- a gressman Joseph E. Ranadell to the pr.viidency of the national whose . oongree. rivers and to the convention last week brourht men in national capital distinguished profesthe business, commercial and sional life of the country . wa a most deserved tribute to a man who has devoted many year of hia life to a study out of the complex questions growing of our waterof the improvement the to next Ranadell is way. Mr. aide ranking member on the minority committee of the rivers and harbors of the house and i being strongly the committee of urged for chairman when tie bouse passes Into the conthing la trol of the Democrats. Onethoroughly-equippecertain Mr. Randaell 1 vfdr the place and would be a Alexander the worthy si ic censor to Col Chairpresent chairman and to former who has been Burton E. Theodore man The promoted to a seat in the senate. national seventh convention of the wra the congress harbor rivers and ever held by this most successful water-way enthusiasts great body of and the high standing of the delegates aided materially In getting the river and harbor -bill through the house In . record time.BA VIS OF POPULATION, The announcement that some of the favored the coming house leacler of representatives apporthmme.lt among the state In such a way toaa Itto house hold the membership present siae. Is meeting with considerthe total able opposition. Dividing population of the United States. repre-- -4 of number the present by setitatlves. 3S1. wouVlgtv 233.221 aa the basts of population required for each would cause representative. Such basis the loss of members to too many states to make it less than highly Improbable that their delegation In the house would vote for it. Representative Crum packer, rhairman of the census committee having the problem to aolve. has been entirely ret lent on the subject. Representative Hay. of Virginia, the senior Democrat of the committee, .chose state would be one of the losers on the proposition not to increase the vise of the house. Is more outspoken Ix-r- -- ' ' dt? Urs .v( f snHUtsMMSieeaasH1) ,T7ni m tlTml evwssvs of-t- "b- - , i ! ' good-weath- er LO-to- hai-bor- e ? , : ; d ? 4' -- 7 r H t "S rt M; - A 4 1 K f uf .'iff. 41.4T2,-30- ft ; , !: I ;m j: p - r :;:f ' I ' ii isi if am w wow O e (J s ims aai. 0pMBM 0 deb. PiraWamatalMiiWipwt. Mom h uM a hoar. iwtif f l4 n. peimit. i 1 WEATHER it ic mto it kwr tear m mmm. 0 mimjmraJU, FORECAST. For Itqh and Salt Lake City: much night and Friday, fair, not change- fir Temperature. WEATHER SUMMARY. The northeast storm moved ha rapidly, to I hr east during the last 24 hour, and the pressure there haa rua'n rapidlv. attended by much colder wacther The low which wa central yc crd 'V in Alberta has advanced to northern Minnesota. tit the lromet-ri- c trough extends as far south as Texas, and general precipitation oc- -t urn-in portions of the Great Ba-l- n and the eastern slope of the Rockies, with rising temperature in the latter district. In the Great Basin d than the chairman. His guess is that the apportionment figure will be about The Hay figure, dividing the 211,300. total papulation, would give a house of 433 members an Increase of 43. Ibi that basis of apportionment New York would gain (, California and Oklahoma 2 each; Illindta. Massachusetts. New Texas and Washington 2 each Jersey, and 1 each wdbld be gained by Alabama. Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana. Michigan. Mississippi. North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania. South Dakota and Utah. One each would be lost and Neby Iowa, Maine, Missouri C. A. HAMILTON. braska. HOI.ID4Y EXCURSIONS. - Via Oregon Short Line. Low excursion rate between all stations on its line on Dec. 23. 34. 23. 24, 3L Jan. 1. 2. Return limit Jan. ( Office. Cltf Ticket 134 Main SL IN ELEGANT BINDINGS. We nave all the Churdh Publications, Standard, Sunday school. M. L A. and Primary In handsome leather binding. A splendid gift for a young lady or gentleman. Open every evening. DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. 4 Main St. GARLAND. COMPLETES GREAT SEASON'S RUN (Special Correspond Tohijht and Friday fair, not Uefc, i much change in temperature fell, the the temperature Wlhne-muccat being 14 degree Nev The lowest in tht city occurred at about I a. tn. whan, the The high in the northwest ha moved inland, and will control the went Friday in tht vicinity tonlgnt and which will tie fair with only oipH temperature. change COMPARATIVE DATA FOR 8A-LAKE CITY The highest temperature yesterday wa Si degree; the mean was 22 gree which I 1 degree above normal. The lowest this morning was It deshow gree. The temperature record an accumulated excess of 1 1 degree Is an which for the month average 1 which S7S waa raised to be sent as a present to the six missionaries from Garland MINUTES FROM OGIE. Umm Short Line. a m and 4 train at Ten other good train. pm. Excursion rate II. 10 on Dec. 23. 24. 23, 24. 3L and Jan. L 2. Return limit Jan. Via kth. City Ticket Office. 134 Main nrc ) Garland, Dec. It The sugar factory here completed iui succeMful campaign on Dec. 17. Itlt. Th campaign will commence at once, continuing 10 data. Beef river valley apples are gaining a good market In the rant, and are admitted, to be superior to the Washington and Oregon apples. A verr aucceaaful dance was given the Dec. 17. under the auspices of I Mutual Improvement associations, at TOYS. DOLLS, SL GAMES. Per Cent Discount. For the remainder ofthe week all Doll. Tos. Games. Xmaa card and off. Calendar Our great sale of standard set still "33 1-- 3 one-thi- rd on. Open Every Evening. Deseret News Book Store, 4 Main 8t. CHURCH PUBLICATIONS. FACTORY Toca for&cast; a. To- y GAf, RICHFIELD. CONFERENCE SESSIONS; MUTUAL ACTIVITY , Richfield, Dec. If. The Sevier stake as held In the quarterly conference tabernacle on the 17th and lvtli insist. The attendance was not, up to the average at the Saturday's sessions but on g'inday the attendance was large. Besides the stake and ward authorities, there were present Riders Francis M. Lyman, and Joseph F. mith Jr.. The Mutual Improvement associations of the stake also held their meeting on Sunday evening and reported splendid progress of these Institutions. Emma Christensen, president of the young ladies association, a as honorably released, as she had received a call to go on a foreign mission and is preparing to start in the neir future. Mary C. Bean of Richfield Third ward was chosen to succeed her, with Matilda Dalto of the First ward and Florence Home of the Second ward as her counselor. The following were ordained high priests: George Payne and James R. Ivle of Aurora; Hans C. Nielsen, Nfi Busk, Christian Poulsen, Christian v daily fxcegs of about i degree. The record for the year show an accumulated excess of degree. The relative humidity yesterday at p. nr, per rent, and rhts at the - same time was tl per morning cent. The total irecfpitatlon during the 24 hour was .5 inches b ich let 2 makes a total for Iht month of Inihe whh h t oil inches above the norms L The total for the year 1 It ut below im he which is 4 44 Inches normal The sun rose at 7 SO a. ni. and will set ate 5 03 p m The moon t at p m.. will rise a I 12:22 a m of the 23rd THIK88KN. AH Section Director. tit nvN tl ing on. 1HH1.K Will Supply You With PURITY BUTTER AT i 40c 35c SWASTIKA BUTTER AT AND PRESH EGGS, ba AND rtTYMENTS. J UK UTS 14 Off IN HO LI 1 )ATb I N D1 NG8. Nielsen, and Godfred Krume f RichFrederick R. Hcppler and Myron 8 Hound y of Venice, Hyrum Hend diaries J rickson of Glenwood, Alma Bnhman, Thomas A. Hum Magleby and Godfrey A. M. Christianson of Monroe: H nry J Cotter of Elsinore; Christian RrHaHg of Rich field and Peter M. Luudgrevn of Monroe iienrv J fitter was set start as second counselor to Bishop Jens 1 Jensen of the Elsinore ward. Niels Jensen Nielsen of HI hfietd Third ward died at his home on the Kth of December of consumption. He was bom In Denmarhtrr 1S&U He was unmarried and leaves two sisters, Mrs J H Kyht of Rk h field and' Rasmussen of Thurber The funeral was held yesterday under the direction of Bishop G. W, Coons of the Third ward. TOYS AND GAMER. The newest and the brat Bought low and direct on Import. Prices 6 goods guaranteed Open everv evening NEWS BOOK KTORE . DESERET 4 Main SL - j- GUNNISON. IMPORTANT SOUTH STATE STREET . field: DOHA I - NOTICE Martin Madran ha bran appointed for th Derarat News In local agent We have, the Celebrated Oxford. tn Bagatrr and t'amhrldge Bible nr every atvl of binding. Indexed A very holiday appropriate plain. gift Open nery evening' DLSERLT NEW 8 BOOK tfTOKR. 4 Main dt. HUNTSVILLE. Buy Him a gift from Siegel s He will appreciate it SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTED; PLEASING SOCIAL PARTY IHpecUI Corresponded. I Huntsville, Dec. 14. At the recent election for a member of the sHmol board for tbia district, which includes two Huntsville, Eden and Liberty, candidate wrre placed In the fleld, John Halls, the present member of ths board, and A. P Renstrnm. Everybody was Interested on election dav, with tha result of A. P. Kenstrom winning by one vote. 114 to 131 In Huntsville. Roth candidates are from this place. Hall won by a large majority tn Eiler gnd Liberty, so he succeeds himself. A pleasing aoetal affair of the season was ths banqusg and hall given Thursday evening by the seventies quorum, lo raise money to he sent a a Christmas present to the missionaries from this place This wa wHI attended by both old and young, there being 2X3 served with a hot dinner Haturday night Dee, 17. the M I association presented the play Millie, the Quadroon," to a crowded house. Gifts for men of the pleasing and appreciated sort await you at Siegels. Gifts that will impress the recipient with the donors good taste. bu spender Close Nre-k- s Hosiery Jewelry Goods Ilamllr lidnrf, garters Blanket Bath Robes Mufflers Whirls Fancy Vcsi hwealrrs A complete line of Turkish and for men, boys and little tots. --A big variety of House Coats and Smoking Jackets. -- Uvrr- The - store with fhr the the IhtV ovm-na- t frflow. stock. Several WMtoey Player - Pisumos Have Beep Taken ByoLneC8lty Todlay ONLY A FEW LEFT Q Saturday night will sep the close of i H this wonderful Club Sale 1 t " Q There positively will not i M I extension. 4 - J - ut -- T , re sc 4 1 - o j . . V f you want one of the Player-Piano- s at the extraordinary, remark able price of $387, you must speak quickly, or your chance will, be gone never, to return. 1 Remember the regular price of these instruments is $550. All Children with Parents in Charge, will be treated to Free jCandy by Santa Claus WHERE? 1 I ,r ' 1. ' 7tr F Store - 1 ! i , it f' , 'll ' 7f ' ! r v . , s a - - r: f ' all Ye Utah people and see our grand display. We have gifts for each, gifts for all. Presents Great; Presents Small At Prices that will beat them al Come Buy for Christinas Day. - . OWN . cnt More Then You Resume PavmenU In January, and Pay IIOIITH piano scan, ana any icn runs or inusie you eare to select, and one tuning wueiiev cannot afford to pass up. It will not be A wonderful offer, and one you 42 lo 48 West First South duplicated. TONIGHT, FRIDAYAND SATURDAY NO LONGER 2 More Days . OPEN EVENINGS. See Our Windows for Free Prises. ne Ftirev NOTE ADDRESS. OPEN EVENING3. t You are not even asked anyw here near the regular terms we always ask for regular purchases. ,The terms asked are entirely unusual irregular and extraordinary. This regular Player Piauo will lie delivered immediately upon the payment of (0(0) I H' . ' On Friday and Saturday Come 2 , (3 If Free Treat lor the Children ' I -r be any AND TONIGHT , 109-11-1-3 Kiln SL 2 More Days AND TONIGHT test Side tkzr 1st Sosa J |