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Show . I , i I n , r The first to cross the line eras Rot- -' tSE ALLEN'S FOOr.ypm' after making many The antiseptic tha shoes. If you WantLi? plucky efforts to finish in the ii night, was forced by mishaps foe tired -.aching. .('-- ?' eiS to abandon the race. Garros drovs a and bunions He waa followed by monoplane. p,1 sore who rapidly overtook blister ass tt to Break in NV"K!F 5s;! IT GarrosBeaumont, and arrived first at Dijon, the tmtial recording station 'of the long anv m Journey. n The two continued in the same order, GeKoyiN.T. ddl and at Isyons .reporting finally landing oat Ariwnon. . They covered the 445 kilometer mi) miles from the aerodrome, Competitors in a short distance outside Paris, to Avignon. In 12 hours sndik minutes and IS Race Get Away With Record hours and 8 minutes respectively, and decided to spend the night there. They Speed and Precision. will finish ..the other 228 kilometers of the first stags of the fl'ght to Nice tomorrow morning, a total distance of i From Hi kilometers.' or US miles. EVENT UNTOWARD WAS NO The other competitors, early In the . djourney, were the victims of mishaps, but nothing more senous tlpn "the breaking of wood' and- only two of Henri Moila, them. representing (mind Sup From Xlrr to France, and thp German aviator, Frey, -- a. had got as far as Dijon up to 7 o'clock t0 Dbuwr la b. TntrM in the evening. Over 1.JOO Mile. The American, Henry Weyman, waa particularly unlucky.. After two stops of engine trouble, he waa forced to make a landing In a Acid, Paris, May 2 Profiting by the ki-- , near The propeller of bis m- Mlsaoart River Point, sons of lsst seek', catastrophe, when chine Troyes. was twisted and part of the mj, St. Loola, Mo. . St the start of the Pa frame broken, but he himself waa not a Peorte. IIL'.... race, 11 Bertraux. the minister of war, bort. The race wag organised by the Paris , killed and Premier Mon I badly Petit in. . . . Parisian and the prises aggregate o second the the organisers tnjnred, more than JiflO.lfjC. The second stage ! to Pari eonttsw Turin, of the Journey is from Nice to Rome, frm Stop-ovegreat air allowed. sent the competitors away with record the recording stations being Genes and Med .and. preaaJuo today ... ... Pisa and the third stage is from Rome Balf t. M.' n'r' Mot the slightest mishap marred the to Turin, the official stopping place ' A. 7, ta.i The new minister of war. being Florence and Bologna, occasionL The total distance Is a.ilttie 'more C Gen Oilmn. Antoine Monti, son Of the tx u File Joo miles, and the competitors premier, who waa slightly injured In than 1until he,J. June IS to asavompllsh the the accident a week ago. the Italian have t ambassador. Signor Tutor 1. and sev- distance. 'Also reduced rates to eral high ofruals were allowed on the held but were kept welt behind the Now Is the time to get rid of your other points. line. stirring rheumatism. You will find Chamber- rfie, ..weather was perfect' Twelve Iain's effcc.lsa fJnlaient For further wonderfully lnfotn'.n,'. mrut out o . competitors were out for the One application will convince you of start when the signal bomb waa fired its merits. Try It. For sals by all C.F. Warren, Genl Agt, at ( o'clock this morning The ma- dealers. chine were sent off in rapid succes111 Judge Budding, sion, IS leaving within a tew minutes, Salt Lake Clt, fuk. Salt Lake Photo and Supply On. and the entire number being away by 7 o'clock. Kodaka.finlahlng. framing, its MataSL The ether nine entrants. Including Pierre Vedrlne, the Frenchmen , who won th race, wilt start tomorrow or Tuesday. w American Federation of Labor President MAT 29 1911 EVENING NEWS MONDAY DESERET 10 land Garros, who E td Foot-Eas- s. And Two of That Organizations Bitterest Foes, gill Afi-d- re j " AU-- Jl i 44-- - H. -- Ki T:L - Paris-to-Tur- Vera Cruz Paper Appeals to Him To Sef an Example to Other 'I South Americans; ' Ogden an- FOR MADER0 QgMOfiSTRATKJft Salt Lake City i 2 In llati I t itut With Mfnactnj rf'iu1 Tmmrtl the rvli 1 M-- iinwduttc "f fflft.io. of ;R th hod'sim.w tb . j it artnb, imitcp Ga. tw lo lit laiiig here lrfirto DU. rr'Iat. hit nntf risk bafi fall n. hr -Thr ml pr.nnnijs .inri ov the-- surf th itKatn. nre to MiLfciLaii-.ptiJii- kr.th wht f1 fntfttotffrthm. make Just 1 that th man inary to "Oh'tUrt - lritanr XH . Kan lh h r s1- - time the owe this extraord In of Ibc bed and s, as an example n. - A merk-mould otHeiJila reffcalntnit years In hi own lit Facts About2 -- Motherhood 4 ong thA CAREY-ACTLAND- r '" -- 5 atMWVetc Sunday JimeuWxh ? iiocii. 5teCt33LQyiS , 3600 to ACRES WILL BE OPENED eh , 1 . tt h i 4 . : -- 1 t! y r t OPENING prt ii i - President John Kirby, Jr, made a bitter at At s recent meeting ol the National Association of Manufacturer al tactr oa tradea iitilontsta, Uarrtaon TlHHadyaaBiltlBgeutrege.-tyenertJie' great cans at-- f that cawapadiefw deetared tfaae the. diaaater itself waa.aniiBportaad. tieaiito Dear (Rk mcrtcanFeler f grake ttr itH' Br wgy'oTTefatlattwt President' Satrttel 'Ooiinierr oftiou of lAhor lasned an open challenge to the manufacturere orgnnlzation to make public Its financial statement for the past five year. Goroiier declared that the figures would show that $1,500,000 had been expended to war on untu order to cast an odium on the federation. ion lu'nr and for Just such punpe as "the Los Angeles frame-up- .' cartlet oq their payroll a large corps of detectives, lawyers and Gotuiier added that to this end tbe raanufa-ture- rs ! iu Judges. -- It J 'Hus duty ertrjr expectant mother to prepare her system for the her little one ; to avoid as coming of far as possible the Buffering of such occasions, and endeavor to pass through the crisis with her health nd strength unimpaired- - This she may do through the tue of Mother's notiFriend, a remedy that has been so bre, fn Vm Crux, in hl of j Pfofs. Hcixry O. Opden. of Cornel!, and Beet Sugar company, have been The experience of Motherhood fa a fuwtry a. pvpinir on this port the jro- - Philip C'gtlen cf the I. nlrsity of On fied by the register of the Juneau land long in use, and accomplished so ih him office within to He hying one to most women and marks here his home appear at dead befqr Uinnatl. is f the a hfFTPunUy , much good, that it is in no sense an hstiuctiy an epoch in their lives. Not days and how cause why their en- A faudina Madrro for aasTl years old. one woman In a huntries should not be reported to the experiment, hut n preparation which Hio the revolution. aa start of commissioner of the general land office always produces the best results. It dred is prepared or ed at a viccert in the Piaxn Conatitu-tkn.EstiPREACHER for cancellation or rejection. iff for exTernal application and so pen understands how to tonight a Hh a menacing under-ton- e TRAVELING mate of the value A raugj forher- dir-- i td ortion Iiax l JlT"Irly wre etrating in its nature as to thoroughly MURDERS HIS WIFE aaipat w!mw "In nearrself. Of course the trowtS. a!hh had frtthertd J tentf filed by a special lubricate every muscle, nerve and been have One I InU I tuthe groupscharge woman split pUw. j ly every 28 T. If. H Utfent of the genera! iaod office againflt don involved during the period before tlie house vtherc 5ejt Tacoma. May startel Wash., VatA 1 medical has ailays . of the claim, ahidi number while the ocher fol- - Gardner, a' traveling preacher. baby comes. It aids nature by ex- Iihx ts a treatment at the , !owctl tha office offlcaUi charge that n on tor to a smaller plata t.tched to no iteet. beat hi wife to II I iaie of child-birt,. dummies were fbaih with a club today, a mile eat original locator of the Doughton of tCittirta, and after aUempCtfijr to- - The promoter drown hiinwU in an irrigation-ditcgroup. Harry White of Lo Angela, -, offormer mayor of Seattle; Charles A. gate himself hit. Gardner told the floors that he feared if he did hot McKensie of Seattle, Donald A. his wife xhe would ler ume un- - Kenxie of Washington, D. r.: Ray- faithful to him through- influence ofimond Brown and William I Dunn nt , a gvYwf.vrt and m DCUC Hi 1a ftoy hb etumes. He said he had receiv- - ; Spokane and Charles M. Doughton of prove Deed of such a remedy. Pearwn Wash., were Indicted byOe--a woman inFriend earn old. and his federal grand Jury at Spokane last Mothers Gardner is 47 him that thv tefple were glad lobe rid a educated in the tober for cdnepiracy to defraud the is sold at drug lfe wa r2. He and cheers mingled him tint wih the" srgpeMiion ;MxrIand theological seminary of the government of psucseasion and use of stores. Write for md and preached for the Doughton group of lands They the .Metholist church The ieaKi urged against Ti ua a jen ars near HaHjmnre to tbe indiclntetiU Jot Inited . ercniT old r g ne uronr. States Judge Frank FT. Kudltm held r beauty. unexjlaniau.e tHrS113 valid x by t: rt-- e r azuagoBJxa fiimV-Lcera, which can- TnTi?triy.s wPttlr-4h- Ut&W wUliaU tUo e of shatli ted tains much valuable information. . or .. exercise violent bv , indued injury.? serves and brohpn Itallh ri f 'iltin, B&ADfTELD iECULATOK CO. Urn. Gw la excellent ' - rhamrlainsLlnlmont orll fr-TRAVELING TO UTAH. an unprepared coixlitioitTi tny 3 flat ? demoniv alvo liniment Thi hichly At l.i'l'lu-.- l Sill persist In p ing blindly to the trial. etri.ti.tn woull irv, st . t."n I hisres came like cap- - ,,oT th relief it afford, in case of Party Coming OrerUmd Cmjdrt oo H .Isn't as though the erneicc thia d A not i.ke the nnav.an s. 'i li have in .teim Th" tamwupc.n tlier.i WI1UI1 Marshall P In Great Blluard. y f3ni huilct'. but null to prepar,bt:S hint thatnotth move ample tune in II thev did PflAL LAND CASES aay fffrnd Junction. Colo, ALHONH May 28 RobI aiding they, for the mot part, trust to chattel) the ithr of t if fnnod. ert E. Yens, Kroeat- - Lyons and Johtr and pay the penalty. until the exfl- trHd atUntiai Rakr. together with their wive and In mapy homes once childless' there mrnt nt itself. Th iUub would hare Claimant Notified to Appear Before Tt THE DEADLY FOE tblldren. and four teams were maare tow children became of the fiut , had smtill (hancc Against the soldier in a blizzard at Marshall pass rooned OtRrc. of land JCegMer that Lydia K. Piukham's Ycpctabla Ken Din did n1 know-f- thtr continental divide last week, and Claimants rm AND CONQMOiror Compound makes women normal, stratlon until offi rw xa ho hurried frbm ; Hattie. Wassh.. M ty .2 for thee days and nights acre without in the D.mchtnn the plaza rrached him bt:aUhy an4 strong. jt enai land, or shelter The party started former Gov James inrlu.l.nk two llko Alaska months ago. fpom tJninjte 0kU,.. Aliy woman wlro would of ulit rnla. and his w'f are traveling overland to Utah. IIFV - C . T a t- v in: ait. Special advice in regard to thW former Uongreiman Janies MeLaehiin aI1(j r e to i in.vlted matter eorlially M- -. May 3 The Rev Uf Pusadhta. Cai . a member of the at Lynn, i Portland, write to Mo. Irinklinm Humors T i irdl. canon of St Luke's national monetary commission: Henry j Plaww. Her letter w lll.be held in 't'h.trle, cathe-iraand Either of T Oxnard, president of the Ameriean rome to the surface In the spring as ETjiiseopai tiilcice. atrtit Uriool it not aa experiIn no other season. It's a pity they - don't run themselves all off that way; ment, not a care-ai- l, bat a but in spite of pimplee and other tried and proved remedy eruptions, they mostly remain In the that has been perfonninf system. That's had. HKd gampgrilia remove them wonderful work lor yean. 11 the-- painful and disand cure The formula h that of a figuring trouble They cause. Nothing chemist ot forty years .elserclesnse clear 4 the complexion like Hood'. :r I. id e- -7 44- - II I nabtg-s- ma-u- l,rfirla HJ g - dte 4n r ! - MJpy u- -0 Jp - Xi I- -- i t i f a Decoration i 1 M - Day-- i T -- t Every-Afterno- r.r. m i ; . ? . f 1r i, 5 . , -H 2-- e .. - f. . v; i i - i 4 ; j. Commencing liUO P. 31. trains h ave Salt Lake, for Litgooo 4::i0 P. .Vi! 2:10 P. 31. 5:40 P. 31. 5;10 P. M. 3J)0 P. 3r. 7::K) P. 31. 3 SO P. M. IVM. Special Horse Race Train leaves Salt Lake for Lagoon at 1 p.m 1 :30r p.m., 1 :45 p.m. and 2 p. nr. t i f1. - ' ' j - Ip - HOT It Station .. . , UkM MLHZ Water Work Lends and fewalots in Metropolis aU m easy - AoOPOW VLMisssS '48H8 4 .m, 8 (da tram - 5. P. mat t IMi Ml MUKR m cum U teaitiwctlaa. Tmm m Sdmf ffean CO. METROPOLIS IMPROVEMENT Newhome Building t4td a PACIfIC RECLAMATION r SMI CO. take CttyJ CUT Bur ( P. J. Qaealy. President. J. & BransfonL Secy. Trees Both Phone, 17L Kemmnvr. Rock Spetogs awl Hiawatha. " ' Per Too n pjn. ...... .$5.50 Lump Coal Nut Coal . . . . $5.25 There are' three reasons why plaeetf' your orders should be " with ns: Best in QUALITT. PREPARATION. SERVICE. a Made possible by having 1FLOOR ' In fmr yard ' alt our coat is from which handled. ' MAIN STREET. T- - J. O'BRIEN. P. J MORAN. Geot Sale, GeaT Mgr. 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Tt' , rrft with in- par aaaum. -- Of Private Lends. 1 f iac BOOKS FOR According to reports from the leading book fiction of the country, the six hooka t fiction), which have told best in the order of demand during the month arer in Utaf)J sr izih: Pl'V Afl therralter paid Acres 75,000 i. APRIL. - laraM at RHEUMATISM ' BEST SIT SELLING I- aati rub m cn rt wdlly m j i 10-Ant- eeciel 1 - 5,4912 NovtmbffIS, 5 -- - a i Ht m i Deferred Payments SFlUEIDh ( Li Vt l! r ' - rs re la tt a'- . . aipari.tl chant M J Clik-ago- tkr llw f"rtn. r pirslili'nt I ntuytnc, 1 mi at h fcur any urr cc ,uul kwpiftg 111 lr ef He if the blmtpnn sun Wh-- m -- breeac Kafc great residents f h, t.irryl jwn n "t ft t Fmi ixirt room h A ; yrtir-- r 1 ht I BtH" East and Retura V. fa May M On IHa pent n - In In quiet, denying tdirwlf to ft'.'- - Oth t h ('irtjt i. .n i.f m. 1 i ii in Excursions 1 t st rs nk - mw ,tt(,itittfi(ttrtt84Mt " ,stt tiv- - ( - |