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Show , - 4 - 12 ..,', kr)',, DESERET EVENING NEWS FEEIRUARY: 17 1912 SAT1111DAY; -- , ,, : t , ,1 ,f - 1 4,41.I t 'I' t , 1 : , i. i t 1. 1 ' History Repeating ,, ,, .i i .,, ' k I, :; Itself ! F '; .t.' 1 t ,,, -- c. t; : ' ttongro-- o, t: ', .' r ,).,,,; 1 ' ., . .,,, --. ( r 4' ooft .110 , - ' 4. .,,.2 .,4i ) yv-- )1 4,,- - Jp'. .. e,,,--tf- ,,,,,-,.- t . S i ti.-- 1 ;,..:. It ..r, S. 1)14rtri V v t It 311111? Says , :n Does. .1;:it.:1;,1111,! , t; ) iwr,,, ).0 Washington, it, li il:- - rcw trkil.,, hii,.. ftroo.cel ,iun...14,,,,,,1; reneri Iin contr.-4- Attoitacy Bell Not be.Surpriged It er , ' , I it:A2! -- HAPPEN. - -- , MAY SOMETHING Insurance and Investment Co. a Mako-Jhe- nt, 4.7: ;.1 , t'cA - ,The ''''..'11 ''''';' LI inirtwitieed by ilember of ttrittr4 lotentival Wflti' ilem)Itstion it I, t I's' WHAT LED TO GRANTS DCFEAT r -- Dyna- mite Conspiracy Cases May 2. - - ;',,i rununentai,i, Life ..... It Year. . 1::tid, I Some of Defendants in the Important Political t. ;fp ., This, in 1St Of CONFESSIONS ---- at' and ,Cincfnastis Paul J Morrin;, 111.: and Prank C. Webb of New York IV,.. to do "jobs" at Worcester. Mass. pvip -i nsure The indictments chargit cknsum tAC, mated" or completed conspiracies. allased that the 'lob" at Mount Vernon, in sure Ili.. wee dynamited nal the night of . April 19; that the Davenport "Job" Ilk -In de, comptrut.t ion by th e eompanY re-Irtoi., , (erred to by Ryan, was dynamited June 4; that the Peoria "Job" vias dynamited ... June 4: that the Cleveland -j- oir-wits L! dynamited on June 22; 'that the Pittsburr 'lob"' was dyitamited,July Is; that 4., a bridge was dynamited at Kansas City on Aug. 21. "The tcAllsitylly ofldrMantital. from the cities. ii! many witneeses which the explosions occurred, and of . Onhe. Wv II; (minim! liam members of crews Of trains upon which gumle ornick Blit, Gen't Mx, . explosives were carried, will be round1 to dovetail elactly with the letters al- te--Ahe heel JeneeneeheeetteitTirrre, Seged ., ItTei;7, min no). Jut) HAI r jig.' " said Mr. Miller. who tnan, returned with 111,111 to !' of courthouse in the etterntwiti. Manigat was the most active agent Ity ,n the dynamiter.. though Hockin, a t1' e time. however,- the deputy 4r1,t --indictment charges, was a close Recond. torneya had decided to citatop, the government will rely largelY upon- questionew so. Tveitinoe oilw,onnr,-- 1 his testimony for corroborative evt- which were exited him and um excii.,, dem.. at the trials. "Others not named in the Indiettilenty atilnutilitlaTnueseyda:,oreatitro;n(o!:10. are pointed to as having bee.n connect- - rto!rnoon, hui rt". r e t"1.1 the plot. and early develop-- I liontia ) ed Then they - 4,1"V, r manta may . bring their identity tor- tin- ilia which ;Weft:1'44i indleTia'e.nst's". Ward: nut at present w e are to try those against whom a e are sure Krie 13. mort,,n. we hay conclusive evidence." itublieation of Fan rrlin,im tn. thq briefly today ana vuu, tow ronrerninr the lettera quoted t , laftirtment, Mr-- alma said todar-ltlibson, PrA Monday,AT to draw Alta is unfair for-- the - government to ltottutooalito-wI- tt corieluslont that those- - 1eeterit were ,t written to prom6te crime- - It any per. - non reads ail of them. he will ....that of means to only refer legitimate they induting contractors to unionize their. -- : ,,,,,,,.,,r,, - , . ' - - "Progressive" Presidential Possibility. CBI, AND , 'l . . - INT1111010115It --- .. . . , o ' H - -- teristicPicture-of-Theodore-Roomtel- t;-- I r! t - IT . .. , couEL ..:ita ' ;L. i5 ' , i , I Indianspolie. Ind.. Feb. were Odd to have heed received -:.,... ' i 1', .! 1 the government today that some of .....),, : bf la ' '0 1 . ' the defendants in- - the dynatrtite conftft Ilic inirCditi.tion - :ei, :4,4,, 14.,..;.. a , t ''.'tt i,. -- ,wIllhoipri .l.. aildrael caves were, preparing to tell 1 torm resonitiott tott of the 1,7 ''''''''S, :, I ,',. zr,t , '',,,, w-t-r--7--.7-all thesitune11 2,, ,44 ,1, ,',..rt..1!"' The ;,N Wa,,litigion correspondent week.., 4 r i 71.ffr z! 1..t:i ', ;:i.:4, I,1;.,31 4 , ThestatementaloitOwed- - the- govern,. Ne,v; York lierold edN Me of . mentli charge that, 40.400 letters and . i 4 .:,,I. - . .: ., ...4. ,,,,,-- v., 1-7,,; , ,-lilfhe malign-o- r ilife- rit"4..17',1; , 7 -, , 41, r 0; telegrams taken from .t. ''',7'7 ,houtLe the precedent etitabliahed br, :It t. .4 1Lit.7,,t'd ,40t. ,, I, I ,.., 2 :i - ,. - - WitaFington iiforl 4. ' ' Aesociation of 'Bridge and Structural 41f,4., ' of ;,,; f'", presidents t '.i '.1,.fit'1 , 1,441,, ' ,P) ,4.P, Iron Workers showed that Frank M. the In from l'n'ted the Stotts 1 iettriug . tl' 1 i 0.1 Of. f , ottice ; RysiLlhe president;- - Herbert S. Hock-i- HOCKEN REGARDED AS Preeidential ,,'-their after Tr. goeonit A 4i, ,271:1!),!' t ..t t , 7,:t0 J1- -ap r4 the seoond vice prevalent. and memteen liz. beeome: fiy uniterftut comui,i;, ' '444 ,7t4 , :"'"A''t y,f 7. rs, DANGEROUS 41"' 0, CHARACTER. 111 j'. e bers of the executive board and , 4 'A- e: ' 0. 4. rence,'n tart of our republican system L.' i I rtel'i,ir povr7 "1.,ZA of excite- r, ilk.1 1DetrOIC Fi of goverranent, Knit that any depart,urift the 11.A flurry dynamite ;44 ;: tcAft'',V , tt',, 4 :$1, 4 , out ment was caused tonight when IlerbertI '1,40),:,..(4 il, plots through custom- would pointed 4 t ; ''' k Hockin. t000nd vice president of the i and fraught ,:iebtrjo.be,bloWn.110 and maintained unputientie t ..'r.e nonInternational Association of Bridge and with tern to our free inatitutions,0 csystem of destruction-again- st Structural Iron Worker', who came union iron and able! contractors. Repreeentitive James SlitYden. of ' here from Indianapolis in an effort to Amiced if Texas. has introduced this resulution in , , been had opened. L negotiations secure a reduction from g5,000 to UPC the house of representatives. It is now .r's, vl : I ' with him concerning the defendants, in the bonds asked for the release of ', i,:'.'4 beton,' the committee on election of the 44. ::,:,-,, United States Dist. Atty. Miller oald: two alleged dynamiter' now In jail t 0,;, president and will toe considered by the 1 , , eommtttwt next "I would not be surprised if it was here, was escorted to police headquarThe Monday. ' .4 , resolution 4 ters by city detective'. ile identically the one that the house ; , .4 of -- .L....0 shown soon that something like that ' At the police station Ifockin was in. : i. t representatives almost unanimousl- yhad happened." -1 ' ; formed by detwilves that he had been 234 to Dee: 15. 1.75. and killed ,, ,! W. M. Harding, counsel for Ryan and wanted here for wime time, and that , the movement for a third term for ,, held to answer an old , President Grent, The houee then waa t the international filters of the iron he would be to be pending against supposed charge as now. Slaty Republican. ., u workers, heid a long conference with him. then supported the revolution, and if It ..,; i Mr. Miller today.- but tt wax not disItockin "lion was released however, comes to Vott. DOW some Reptilalleart and later it was explained by the pollee closed what was considered. , votes will also be registered in its , ;''"''' " i I, : the iron workers official who forthat favor. ','1,,, Between now and the arraignment' , '''' merly lived in 'Detroit, was reffareled ' ',, . I ' ,! 1t : .. before Federal Judge Anderson here on aa a dangerous character," and that MAKES QUESTION LIVE RISER , tr.cal detectives had been inatructed to 'the government March idlity4e4 ,,,,,, Representative , .4-1, , , with preparations for the trials, which bring him to headquarters whenever' he makes the egird term issue a live one. ', nol '4 was found in the city. '' Mr. Bisyden took this &ellen withoat t , , probably will take place early in May. Hockin had in his possession a return : consulting the leaders oon his own side. vaSome del in of the ndents. ticket- for Indianapolis and stated that reported , The lkomentts scorcely know what iv j e 40; ,0 he intended leaving for that city serum to rious cities as unable 4 bond, ,.: do shout It. Practiowily all adhere late' I . v.1 to the term rule. but some , Mal' be bought here within a week. It tonight. , 4 .1; '4 , ,,TA believe its aMrmation now would make E: r Etamier ''.,,? .7 .. :7 "," 1,41 ;4, 'staid the government will queetion am QUESTIONS LADE UN' 4 ' '; r 1.!; it appetite that the Democrats' feared., , r ,"' 1,4? l ' !: i The federal 'nand 4 ,,,,46,11,0!:,..8 ,'--.,-,many as possible. OBJECTIONABLE TO TVEITMOE. Mr. Roosevelt's candidacy. I '. zio;',A.,,,,, 'rho tn. q ' ' 6 ,.,..,,,,.-,,,- , 4 (4' ie which, returned the indictments do not like to face the Well Jury t .,c- 0. t ,,P,surgente ,. , est , ., 7 ! ', 1it ' . ,,,,,1 tits Angeles. Cal Feb. It After Al 44. ,,st' Is been sow, $om. of the old line Republic dismissed. and it has not yet - ;,: ans. who think the party is 'mend fon 4IA' , t pmceedinga said if new information warrants it the contemplating contempt Arab, liltw"401 the "bow wows," anyway . are much ,, ' . f Jurors will be reconvened. against Olot A. Tveltmoe. Anton Jolammed, md will the In probably is stated that support it this connection. , hann and E. A. Clancy. labor leaders tot reseitition if it comes to a vote. : cpyrixht by American Press while the government brought indictt San Francisco. because they refused is repeating itself in this in. o4ro-,1feriViea it GIEME25 where ments 5MMJUi expected only ; , steam. In 1Th, when President tiranes lion. many men were mentioned In the before the grand jury today to answer was drawing to a close, a i I shall hate served three and a ha'fl being that the euntom relating to federal indict: IIIITT't :db:s 1 just as Retied by the early presidents were con- testimony who escaped indictment 'be- questions 1 ;. for bin) WO1 Oltartyd. Tho years and these three and a half years much when my nrst applies them with cause of lackof evidence. which later ments charging term was the clusive. 4 term sentiment cauwd the'.- ounatitute my lost term. The iiiii Lfilling out-o-r Th1a tesoltitlerile tin exaat copy of the government may come into possestransportation of dynamite, county of,, ,.., :, my -Mate la:t7f their tactics sind altered ftciala a h Pennsylvania custom Conhien or Forty-fourtIt changed sion ; had been an elec. that offered in the f lining the president tol predecessor as If ; dome the custom limiting a president two term,' regards the substance t. , I ant ti e term and that. on the other band gress, and which was overwhelmingly Ortie E. McManigat's confession as to the Interrogations so that they were to two lerme. prolidera Grant wrote not the form and under no clreum-- , it had no whatever to the supported. It is my hope and purpose, the dynamiting he did under the direc- unobjectionable to the witnesses. 't : ..t, t . .... to General Harry White. chairman of stances will i be a candidate for r candidacy application At the close of the morning session of th e. man who was not If It shall be reported in time. to have tion of J. J. McNamara is said by Mat 1 i , d : he , that conventIon. that wanted third a the In at before the Atty. Miller to be corroborated by the of the grand jury a deadlock existed office. whether he had this resolution brought , time another nomination: tterept term we more-tha, , the first. Il In a Washington dispatch to The or had not been president before. in the indictment between the attaches of the dietrict athouse for a vote next week. .4 letters embraced , -even as It was. men at once beargued, Imwever, that the Conetitution Herald several weeks aao it nen stat"I may say, ,, 1 go further than this charging unconsummated acts of con- torney'. Office In charge of the probe no . he and that and the witneemea The latter refused limit. not would ed that Mr Roosevelt coneidered that gan to ask me whether my refusal was resolution. I hold. and always have spiracy placed I o'''',, , accept the nomination it it were i. :the third term rule applied only to al in be held to imply to ISIS or to believed since I was old enough to conwritten from New york to answer questions which concerned letter. Ryan's '' towed save under circumatanees returned conspiracy charges d 1i '. making third rOhl149011tiVP term. This view Is: To which I of cour se. responded that sider the question at all. that no person in April. Pia it' cited in the Indictment the cee It i 1 not likely amplified in a statement credited to Mr.1 it would be preposterous to anawer should be to the as showing that he instructed Henry against them by the federal grand for , arise. officers The I believe that four years to W. Legleitner. now of Denver. to do jury. t, ,,4,,:;,.: Roosevelt whieh was printed last Mon- - any such questions one way or the previdency. county contemplat leEdward Stanwosod. the ... ';' serve in that office Is long enough, and certain Jobe. John T. Rutter, the first ed legal proceedings against the labor political 1110- - day in the Chicago Post. It other." ,r ) i torten. says that the universal inter- 'purported to rbe the Evening leaders. in the . , to resolutem do the exact language 'sf it of have vice union. "jobs" pretsident presented SLATDEN EXPLAINS. goretation eta that oonetal Grant'. hilt conversation and lettent and haa During the recess the witnesses con , shape of a constitutional amendment at Cleveland. Detroit, Davenport, la. friends were at liberty to make it sp. not been challenged by him. This is a after March 1, 1913, no In explahatirm if-hresolution that deciarinr Mr.1 I. o,;; " .11ent the imperative e to the elected been the of who has of it: duty repub portion Marten said: pereon ,, -Scam; to nominate him and hi. to I,,,,. "Thui resolution la not Introduced at tiood f lends of mine suggested that of the preeitioncy shall be eligible a fleath blow was I should use mime such but that I believe that no man emermeet swept. to this for time any formula particular ,'.; eel given the movement by thp introdu ,st."-t stating that I would not he a candidate trolley, but it is simply the reflection should be in the position to 0141 the t ',. ., tion by Reprew-ntativof .. for his own ad. enteroffice I of In listS this have always because of the condom that heal of viows,that Springer. powers MHO. in the hon. of a resolution hien- grown up not to elect a man ism presiI think that until recently vancement." tairoll. ',' i 1,' 0; ''.now presented by Me dent for a third consecutive term. hut there has hardly been any doubt that with tkal that , 0.4.,.., 1 ADOPTION IS LIKELY. , In Issa Ill:okra! Grant, has. tan tlitnking it over I became rotivineei an overaheiming majority of the citi- - t Slayelen. ' intt been four year; nut nt the White that it I used such danguage it would Zen of this country is opposed to the ' That the Sloyden resolution ill come The conditions and causes which produce Rheumatism all suggest a House. again became a candidate and inevitbblv to.! taken as an announce- - eieetion of a president to a third term before the house within a short time healthful 'i, t1.t ;'. -vegetable remedy es the surest and safest cure. The disease is defeated in the chives") conven went that I would be a candidate th efts the been The has indicated same as be and by brought question adopted ': ,k I c7 4tion throughout with acid,m irritating . brought about by the accumulation-anti- c he held from another term in n1 in sill:, up in some form or another quite fre-- ; eaPreseloncet opinion...on all Ades. to this ''''' William W. prOperty in the blood. This causes a weakening and flourin g of the circula191Ltct.,1 Or 14turite :,1 r, ouently. and The ilebätesi in the. early day. Representative ,,7,7-7:7 .uitte v, fluid he tnken literally onty Congresses as published by Giles and Bucker. of Mismourt, chairman of the tion which thee becomes unfit for nourishing the body, while the deposits .::: L .:i.. mit ItDOSENELTS ATTITUDE:. end have no more' Seaton show that It was generally committee on election of president, of uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and :.......:4,L::. l finnotivell Prnisii;ent tis,arnin i' 4 thought that the examples of Wash- - ice president and representatives In hearing on 1912 than oti 1914 or 4 of Rheumatiam.To treat the trouble with medicines containing poton the death of Mr Mi.Kintoy in 1901. I used language v, hich ingort ,n,1 Jefferlion had forever settled congress, In which the resolution was agony "a,cordingly. li; ',, ash or other strong tninerals, is simply addiug another poison to the already osAnd tod i 331 Owltn0 to in heed it the. his the but stated psiii.iitent ,111:itieaL that said: pate referred. osii simply .., appeared ; eight," In 191.4 trte titat "Thii resolution is an excellent one. weak, diseased blood, sapping it of its remaining vitality, and perhaps in ' night essence. n fill lira the form of the ,, 14, or ta velrs ago that there.was a eon- thin ' er Issued he stittiimnt citizens who did It sill ave the members of the house the end makings physical wreck of the imacrer. The one safe and only cure , custom of out- forefathers in .si.krable number 1 'I ' 0, "On the fourth ,,r M.srh nPst 0901,0 to thin! The c4s, nce. or urp to,t believe that, the, precedents estab- - ' an owtivinits' to express their iewo for Rheumatism is .' ,iti ,' B. 8. It is sature's remedy for this diseam, made in n ti ns trnportunt subject." entirely from healthful vegetable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. 8. ft. goes dawn into the blood and 4 removes every tract of the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses and purifies the ,' OpPAPROcSEELt circulation, and restores health and comfort to those who are suffering ' ,t - ;10 t ' , - , , c k - 'il , - antf-thir.- 1 ' r fr -- r' vr--- -: , A 4 -- -44 t tho-nia- . I , 40 ; - - s - ,, , - , , - 14 1 - , i 0 G, t, .,, -- t ro........0v.edrr.." at- it will-Proc- gl. w -- ' - l I , , , - ' anti-thir- -- - - I AN ifo 41c1,6 , eed u ,I,S ' . All,, j transaction of all banking business. Every courtesy extended. - . at..- -. predated convenience. Every facility for the prompt i Dernoers 1 count with the Continental National Bank is a much an-- - . : checking afforded-by-a, -- ap, - ; The System n, .q., , ''. A - 7- 3tl',,,,4,4,, ' :t:, - ..o-,- , - 4,,, ' . 0 ,, - ' ' - 0 - 0., r oty 1- i 'i, - - . t -.- , -- ::i- ..: 7 .. ft j .. oP - it Salt Lake city, Utah. d , ''";. ' ' :. , ! ' Minor. 0. , - - : ,.. , , ' , ; ... -- ..''',.,,, Asset-Win- 1 The State Bank of Utah FZIE2 SALT LAKE CITY. (Established in 1 : I1 ) i anti-tbir- d room-m-0- , :, , ' he-ti- ld ' ; .' ' ,.: , r. t. ::, JoIREPH F. SMITH ANTHON H MIER 3 Mt INT CHARLES 14 11t11.1-01H. T, McgWAN rronidont Vice Propident Vico Prf,sidont ..Canhiet 4 Apia. Cishfrt imperative-circumean- ,s. , Solicits accounts of Banks. Firms and Individuals. sad emcees to customers escry reasonable) courtesy and facility. i '',,, .. &stab Dolled 'I 1, i. ,,,,, ,,, : . MITRES i i i i I CURE Of- Q) Q.). FOR PHEUI4ATISII , i ; ' I 1912-e- 1) .7 hat trive-rertnTe- 11115. , -- Commerical Utah a Savings Bank P. AtIMSTRONG....PrPoidert Cnoh lor ROO BYRON WAL - Commercial Ranking in mil it Branches. Your per rent Inttrat paid on savings deposits ACCOUNTS - SOLI( T I) '' i I k 4 i - , etes-ti,t- i a I .. - t . , q 1 1 . - It 1 , , I 1 , i: - t-''''''0'',---:--- ,o '' I 4 - ' 4 I b'l.' I 4,' 41.- : , . ',t,tt i ' 0, t, t 1 .',V.tii:t' t il ' t k,; 4 : ' ., ,.., k, t ;...4 .'t ;,40, c ; ki,kt,, '4.t4Y1 4,1-lt-:- ,.4.s., ' '' ;1! ' ;;.1,'; ' , tt 4 1 ' 1,1I , i ''-- '. ' ' i ' ,1: 4. , , 1,,,,1;,:.,,... 1' ,1i'''', 17. ' : ,. tI I .' i ;,i - I i ' t;:t, ',i, 2 e ;7, , I 31,11T , -- c ' it: t ent.e.1, : :, it i.d The-o- - ,4 no '''.7i.1,.'''.1.1,," 4iratit St wItt, ,,, 1 ,,,,, . t I.; t,t,g,,t t'.tr g ar,1 v, i ,,t 3,01- !1,;,:-I,- 1:t yr.), pson. I. 11. )1,c, p fl' I .,1 if ,, rpiti " ttr, 34,,-- ; Oe :' m , , : , 1IX11-7- 44'4' ASKEW ,,, " lit.D.NEY, I !,,,.; ,, i A have' sia. - ,,,, i Ingi TWO, renlr On 4'10 tmt I 11)141.91 rver -- . Or lAlt,.11 n,g I , f,,,t1 ri R rol I 4. AMOriflill 4490.,,poontwOOINIOte action Of the Inte- hewn,' the Mont-r-J-- on, Or. The tat, rIonventiou Spokane. Wash. would 'Ai,. No rIr, littinns neve that sale rior .depttrunent in authorising the none ,t eMotit and lumber to water on tertamAtton protects. and Indorsing Ulf National Federation of Retail M."' chente se a in,411110 tO combat the or po'tion to the middleman. The following officers were elate& J. le-- Lane. tewintown, Pr.r,40,11 rohl : co- president. Enbart Anderson. .11L Loolot, Utah; secretarytreamtrer, John Forter, gpokane, Wash.; directOre. Gamble. W. Duluth. Minn.; C. North Yakima. Wash.; B. J. Portn,ark tirtat t home., te me Earl Ntr -- ; m,vernit;,irn'1; In .! tf, gla4 to STOMP, ma 1 nOlt Ark A t pt , .ha! ;11:1 4' Wocom,O,O000ttoof aidnere. t.uit,,t1 praise 'our Svrup A VI, using it frr vcar I ugh n TA it tht t)ept medicine I evr LI30.41 . loo 11 f'"."I P.S. hithY do-te It e;Arell fly bwtband lit, 11! ,. ,,, The Bisectsthe In t tl,se3 'tt,at the uleee he broughttrtShI AMPrICAO a Inc pris r:al that I nteL, folIF informed that the retail hinrto r Ltt.g tatinhe and their secretarial verity believe. a!e. A t4, r... nt or 4n,., Hiegel act or ratraint of ALIffin the meaning Of the Shertra,i, ,A4V I - If. Dale. pendia. yin IA boad at , ' ANYBODY MAY DEPOSIT t! at at' C.r tiring 11,0 Far AT POSTAL SAiftNGS BANKS. ..oir Synip, pl. Polt,. trini 4,1 thi. nftInfiv t holt bunge lotting ii ui Om 1;t- , ; :,m. I 1.;11 ' ,, rd. b "1' U l'e" (M.ne me more) rerniar 01111. 0( a dr0,10,4 Oil fill' i.nI Or tole dollar n lame hoitio (lama) 1,,..)r "'1 '''A" al'.t',Pir I ,mvi ever 1111kOri Posnlltafteru,i't sazel caw halve ft mniple holtie ke!it too ilut itoitie free of eloarre h. ,1171i.oll t waAhington. reb. Irttht depoettoritii msy acce'pl addrrieltia Dr. W. IY Coldnell. iii:'.' I 8.111inctim m. 111.nnteello. 111. our ,,,,,,,t,..1.rtify,,,,....,1 Ina: ' for eikyholly; the rOgulatkm name and sukiveno on a pc,nal rairl will dn. to the patrons itip,n, Uteh. i I reetrictinegepositoritie ' today.' of the office being ',Adog ' .. 1114At1big t4) MOke n ... or 1 i t s.1,,rf:repo.orit..rii,..1.0af,,ort,niyntian,aisein .. 71 it , -- , dPOrponigla 1 ,, ' GLi, IDE Of DESERET W. W. IOU WILL 111011DER WHAT BECAME OF ALL THAT STOMACH and A(4.01011.11 I 1MIO,S.IV'.,.w4e,,. SAVINGS BANS ni RICCTs )11I: Rita.. rreeident; George Elias A Romney. Vice President; HIIIP John Itsmith. Cashier: &Rama. John C. Cutler. David fleorge nuthereine, A. W: CW If James. W. nmoot. Reed land. A. W. lying. Nibley, 4 per cent intermit paid on eavtinen DISTRESS. Your Stomach is Sick, Sour, Gassy and Upset Now you can Surely get Relief in Five Minutes. If ,t is 'Ss !i! ',111! .44. , my,1 1," r "10 ;;:i - 1:11. tt contpanten begun by the federal ',WeillItimber deOlftli oriranisafig.Onssi. t"t tue truddie- - west ohmwere the . , hh eennire THE SV1117 SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, I LAKE CITY IZteiett fin Surpina Banks. Corporations. Firma and Individuals Invited. 4 Per cent on Pevinics ftepna But. J'atteph F. Smith. Preat R T. Vice T. IL Cutter, ger, Cashier. Cirshier. Amt. Prost: C. H. We PALM Cap KAI I I ''''' 7;, , . ' I try iriirtr 7' 4 6'1.e.,. ;; "rrirt "1' ' :1 '1:. ,':"!,,... i , 7gy rt All)1114 :, S. Uoni, r.-i I , ti.',,, i '' ;', 1 !tt.31 I tiir , t il. "it , tf.l , tarl . :''rtil It 11. r, I an mire that-- r Ugh,. ),with' the result', I 'ea .,. ei I, it :Rot: eat anything tnit for a raoipt- - t.' ririt, t It .",t..1 seemril Pepsin. i "tent to oVVII atol gut 'p certainty tild wortitore I rirt,'; r' ' 4.,,- r to eolne. It and much allgree' not needed laxative such as Dr Caii !.. ;. .',. li.- 1, ... ,. t ,, 41 ,,. ' f t 07'77 4 t '0'(; thr"rit, ",i'N,iy,',0 .'' IaiI 1 lt!; ti,le for a few ItlialMfacti)re Foist. this painful disease. There is but one way to be sure yet are not dosing with mineral medicines. and that is to take B. ft a Book on Western cauzunas3rstent anl any medical advke flee. - wt.t . Feb. 11--1.4ent,ermen'e association went On as opposed to the pal cels cn4 their po.t an,i lirrd tI members to use inti ,.er 9ngtesernen and senators Ine pariele.poil law. The. nesoluton tete LON( the parcels post asacrts relief can lye had by the that mien-natUt evvreee Tate, land commends requeti-ethe a, ti,m of the interstate commerce ffnernisenton In investigating the express!- . of tin, habits that one should aiiipifretriv in rests entire', e. oh: the in In the earlier ..)enri,,,,-regill.tr ionic inose-'inent. The ttipt III,' child should be encouraged :ft, ihm; sind th. 1'13144 will beenine a miturst one. It will be twain, off throngh lire r'ir the Two or three avls a IN are not too many 1,Jr the baby and rhtld, and th inn,r indisthe grnwn permin should ha', at least one. Witi,out ato sure to result. Watch the kilo Arer;i:':. and le tt ries. positions of IN qr 1 mild and !tint is peevish reri irritable giv P it4 small something every mother sitortid alwarg hrivn, in eh. nuiniy laxatives nre re, ,mtmenttrl. hut the ore 1. eetrs to he it" most popular IF Ant,!rw,1 favor with db., riminating mother,' (A1.11). WEIrIbli FIN It flk kr 1,14111r,m, not of a bab:Cs 1.13SINy "timid lititer than an other reined, knoivn. It riless,int In action und thitt heeds. and gripes. A VP rv hti le ,f t lI nnd yet so effective j Aie octieili or this reinedv Ono, g!(,w11-ttrI bra S I 1," :, ..,, , , Is we team iimpOrtittii , 1.4 ; , .. ' '.: ILLS" OF for the mother to encourage her children to accustom themselves to regular habits, in eating, sleeping and the personal -These lessons last throughout life. Not the care of . 4.,.,,...1.::i r ITT1 ;11 CURES i RARIrRFLUMBEI,IMEN The Utak National Bank ' . Aimnow...0--------- -- , . k 1, : PAPE'S tam 12 AS TIIIANGULte kit xvo"..ami.-- 4 .1mo-r- . ''''''''' ,, FOR INDIGESTION 4 .4 JAIIK8 .i . i RP . .,14.4 , A, .4. ' - .... . ' i , '''- - til rt-- 10 I P It o - P 9 PletiIirit coppooted-re'rnwireetimr with this bank. karat" aermtt for rent. t - ' ' 47:-.- In U. S. PM OPPPO V''''7 i -- S. DEPOSITORY'. PrroiMnt KNOX Prenifiont MURRAYVie W. P. EARLS Clithirr E. A. (111,13gRTSONAist W2,00000 Capital and Surplus A thoroughly modern, paring4 do FRANK . v ,6t.i. CP National Bank of the Republic el a X frtt:&1sir"woil Merchants Bank ' 277 Main Street OFFICERS: It. P. CLARK. JOUR DALY, Vico Prdpnt, A. IL PEARoDY. Vies President W. IL BUSARMAIC &"44,1,7 riti4Vral(" your stomachwhich portion of the food 'did th6 stomach is in revolt: if damagedo you? Weil. don't bother. If your sour. !nary and upott. and what you ate has fermiand Into stubborn lumps: your head dizzy and schen; belch roots and acids and eructsto undigesttd food: breath foul. tongue coatedlust Unit a little Diapepsin and in fire minute,' you truly will wonder whot became of the indigoation and distress. Stillions mon and women 'odor know that It la needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dianepain ecaolonaily ktops.this delicate organ reg- ., olist ed and they eat their favorito foods without feat. ...' 'If lottr stomach doosn't take taro of your liberal limit without'reb el. lion; if 'xour food lo a dartnige Instead of a help, remember the quicktet, ''' surest. moot hormittss reties to popes. PlaPaP1411 whieh roots only tint, corn, SALT LAKE for largo It's truly wonderfulit,rdigests,, food .e.s" et' Mingo txtaraseattg. rugstonren and featly that it is really astonishing..Pleasa. .. Estilbliollad for your sake, don't go on Ind on 'Pt" a wit". disordered sionsach,t.tys so 1 , '. 'Wonder what-ups- et a McCo' mick -,- ,,...;...,.. P. . Vitt. . j. Mt. ti |