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Show fr DESERET tention to maintain secrecy until an effort be made to punish him for effort had been made to learn how his act.willThe case against him will be Martin gained possession of the saw. dropped because of , hto mental condiMar-tlnIt refuse to believe 'a In was They tion. the police believe he is suit and are still of.thw one ofthough crowd of Juveniles who have opinion that It was Biven to him b caused the so much damage to Automobiles a friend Attorney Chez still maintains that he SPEAKS AT IXDtSTRI Ms will hafe nothing nore to do with the case and sas he has notified Martin Jan 5 fiyatle Murphy was Ogden, to that effect.. The attorney said the the at the Industrial school speaker vv lodges of' hit h Martin Is a Sunday school lit a special program n.av assist Tim in securing member, eounsed yesterday morning, - The speaker tuld aiid he believes such a movement Is on the students of the life and customs of foot by the members of the K of P. the Inhabitants of the Hawaiian islands and B of R T He will totielnue hit and exhibited many of the relics he labor in behalf of Miron Smith aM while gathered xr among hopes to have him jeleased on Ins own musleal programmes rendered by Miss recognizance He believes that recent Ortel and, Miss ('leone Rich, Robert developments 4n the blackmailing Green well.y Miss Editlr ftantily, fttiev. t warrant the release of Fhrith-i Foster and Jafnes Rackham The seven mehibeis of the grand, RuLy - OGDEN- OFFICE. JtOTTU BASEMENT L DOW BROWSIEQ. Mcr Osdea Branch. reed - requested" arc ... fcES!?. cejnnt, jLtufwtorjr cfirncil pur.i.tcrioNs Chiirch work and all v .hi? Yook through any Ogdcnrep-th'E:.(News of 1 he Deseret of the ut8 have the Immense stock Sew. Book Store, the largest n Kiay( frm tlCiK jL Viateto a he'-people . draw from NEWS STVNDS, 11 eD tale at the The Daily R fallowing eteadslHJJVIadlson Avenue fchesve T -wnWeavc.Eh Washington O re ntY venue iVTme. I -- dor;- lll meet1 in Jrirlsre HowetPs-cour- t todav to receive their Instructions from he cm nd wr'll then be at libert to commence thj.r livctlga- ,1 Uona.j -- I strict Regulation OFAtryEHTCIES ikr lT DR, E. JAtMY (T HMMaMMBMMMMMHMnHHIMaBHMMHBti arftfaifcwi With Their Stirring Store-Wid- e Savings Started Tliis Morning With, Crowds. Filling Every Section ol "THE BIG STORE In Every Section ol Ifs JFour Immense Floors, the Yard and Broken LotsrLelt From a Tremendous Seasons BusIness ARE SWEPT OUT BY TIIE BROOM OF LOWERED PRICES. IN , Ogden, ban d Dr E. G Uowans delivered an address before a large con gregallon hi the Fifth ward Chapel last evening, his subjeit being "(ommuhl-t- y IVelfare " The speaker dwelt at length oh the Individual responsibility resting nh each membur of a community and pointeft out that It is the duty of each to bo Interested fn the welfare o? people with whom he associates. Musical numbers were given by Mlsa Ortcd Rich and a reading b Miss Minnie Brown V MIMED e'-fe- cl ll ls the Biggesl lnvestment for Your Money That Was Ever Offered to You. COME EARLY Tomorrow to Gel the Pick of the Offering. JANUARY CLEARANCE 146 Overcoats, values to $10.00, reduced ES. ; late ' -- Semi-Week- ly -- K DKDAYED rs, d Tir -- ox-tea- m errr n SHIPMENT-BROUGH- New Bath Robes 100 Made of High Class Beat-co- n Flannels Biggest $3.50 values vre ever had But we changed the price to- - 1 5(1 at - !"" - Womens $1.50 Gowns in white and xolors . n . . , . .7 .7. . , , - 99c -- .Made of slip over stjles. nck, outing flannel, high good qualltj - Womens $1.25 Gowns and striped styles . r. . Verw excellent garments, well plain w hjte. pjnk round-an- Plain white . d qq OOC t 4 made and of good materials, hdMH0 stripes. Womens 75c Gowns Outing Flannel .4. Striped - Neal b i !'k and bluw striped flannels . jn(j ' e x 2 k"AT bllTh Regular 75e value, fleeced Limit 3 to a customer AT 2 P. M. " 800 Suede Women's Pair GLfH Eh Values . to 5c pair Small sizes only.. Limit 3 pairs to a i customer. AT 3 P. M. 0 Dozen 'BOc TABLE NAPKINS Bleaclie- d- IjtemmetL. rcady g" gm. for use, xlozen Limit 3 dozen to a customeg. LOOKFORTIIE in-- will FROM KENILWORTH (Special Correspondence.) Price. Jan. 3 Sheriff Keller returnmorning, ed from Kenilworth this K, T aftematsu, a bringing wUh--5tJapanese whb killed f5. Nakamoura, a countrvmen.- Thursday night. Nakamoura, with four companions was playing cards on the bedr when Takematsu entered the --room and InNakamoura terfered in ths gametime pushed him back, at the same Take-not to -- Interfere, j telllng-M- m own to went his matsu left the house, room and armed himself with a revolver. Returning, he entered the room whwe the others were playing cards and ehofNaKamoum dead as he gtvt on the bed. - 25 SUIT C VSEii 3.50 grade 4 PMr Regular S"l6 During Sale at with leather straps all around. Sizes 24 and 26 In. AT 5 P. M. 500 Pairs of $1.50 LACE CIRTtINH 3 ard long, white or U vf 1. ecru, iBir of 10 patterns limit 4 paira fqoice iro- a eustomcf . AT 5 1.00 WOOL VEhTH-ANPINTS For wousia U liUa or greyL Japanese' matting cases I EACH ftllr limit 8 New, suits to a customeix UN ADVERTISED. SPECIALS! crisp lawns, fine shcicypjl and soft tiiif-- . tons in a broad range of ' stvles. In high, low and dutch neck nsoiDK im.F and embroidery trimmed " deslgnr, long and short slew eS, than double th ertmaa committed than la4M. , have the liquor and at apeclal tlmea small quantity of ilqiqir confiscated 'Complaints were issued against the BIG IflGBEBHBE waiters this, morning by the county such aa hoJIdajs. liquor la shipped Into and they were released on the towq, but aa a whole there Is not 16 attorney here today bonde of the sum of 225(1 each- - Wilper cent as much liquor drunk liam Sauers, who claims to have as there was under the old condition DF when saloons were conducted here The bought the Casa Content! from C. A financially Blrtch, who has.ojieratcilUg thftTt Lity la in .JjfUrr condition,, than When it "received.! the rev ehue from and who has been arrested for the alThere has not been an ar leged Illicit sale of the saloons liquors TOfiET lest during the holidays, notwithstandingto on many 'occasions, Intoxicating was arrested this have been appointed on speiial ofrtreis a Issued morning complaint bj the Bince the town look after the people aiaaiaacciiaed of v EHe ' to erctr irnt s have --been able- - Ain.W.7fiatmra to go on a cash basis, people are paying illegally selling Intoxicating .liquors ' Indianapolis, Ind, Jan fi - K E. Oates, Ih condry territory, their grocery bills, living better, and counsel for the Federal teagire, after iris much Improved ditions in genet reading Hie Herrmann report todah said few people in the ' community today yould VETERAN ENGINEER All that la contained In this report hv v ote for a w et town way of (hreataa been staled time and DIES FROM CANCER again Kuoe the Federal iaugua began its It ha not In any Instance operations thrown fear the hearts of either the FAIRVIEW IViliiamHeory Urater, i9 yeere of Player or Into the owners Of ege, for more than 20 years an en- league It seems, said Mr Gales, "that Mr PIANO RECTTVI. gineer on the ' Denver ft Rio Grande Herrmann to have been a little' railroad., died- - at 6.50 o'clock yester- more explicitought m what he means be he just follli e at artocal day statement,-Testablished privilege evening hospttat successful 3 A Falrview, Jan. an of National agreement clubs 1 It posFair-vielowing operation for cancer. piano recital was given80,in the . Mr Crater was born in Thompson-tow- sible that organized baseball, through Its by the tabernacle, Dec, and usurpation, to 25 came and Fa. Utah year year of tyrannicalrule Watkins, the' ago. He waa a member of the Brotherocrtoln privileges and Impuplla of Mias Nellie Mutual to the which not gotn munities do proceeds belong to other hood of Locomotive Engineers, the fund. lo Ibe country? Masonic order and the Eagles, ife-l- s her la should the num remember "The public vlaiting Mias Emma Watkins survived by hto uifo,-Mr- . .Rosa Crater, erous attempts that- - were- vad 4at uru. slater Mlsa Nellie Watkin. two daughter. Franccg-and-Kutf- r, met- to Indues- Federal lengu player to ' and illiam Crater Bon, thelroootracU We have said over Crater illness waa the result of jump and over again that we' will pot attempt PINNED UNDER. HIS WAGON. anMr.accident to get any player to break a contract In 15 years ago. While oilof the action or the major league spit ha his and the engine, ing slipped local a David E. Howard, a driver for spout of the oil can cut hto neck. Tha club last tunrner In trying to do to." dairy, was TaJnruly lnlhre4 early wound developed into a cancer, for which Mr. Crater wa operated upon BUSINESS MENS TEAM yesterday morning at Ninth avenue several times. and 3 street, when the wagon which BEATS LEAGUE STARS he was driving overturned as he was a deCLERKS RECEIPTS INCREASE. leaping from the seat to make.beneath livery. Howard was pinned Saturday night at tha Y M C A iita tha wagon and dragged ntore thanHisa A report prepared by County Clerk Pearct business men's basketball team-habefore-the horse stopped. block little trouble in dfatlng t leJPlfkf'Vr received - broken and thot-l- b shows LwJV Falniac he. was raiwipts te&n? lh4 frofft kneecap Ukgue fcy tins severe lacerations on the legs. He wss of the clerk's office for the past year seme of 85 (if IS The game Was fast the business men's bashave amounted to 28.917.14 over those and snappy, but taken first to the emergency hoepital W H of tha ket shooting was too muih for th --stars. and later removed lo the TilDr home previous year.' The receipts for and to developed a. tittleafter they 19T3 amounted to 241 475. While those Of Groves L D S hospital; more team work hay, tliev will be one of tlie 1912 aggregated 232.557.36 at 153 Pierpont street best tram In the' state ' Stars Business Men. Bchstx Smith, Wetzel f.H f . ,. Bair Room aiid Social Dancing. SHERIFFS MAKE ANOTHER . ... f Flanders r s,-Lund -- Saturdar.. January 10. M oset r -- r Goodi klr- m e RAID ON UaSA UUJULIUiai'(kimmencing p m tho Jjeseret Gymnasium William. , Psllv will give a course of twelve lesson iuL Blomquist,.. r...rg . Ue $5.00. knnthcr mid on the Casa Uoatentia. balL Phone tGunn....... ....I.,,.,-- ! g I Refcree-lPetersat the corner of West Temple and Wasatch 1424. Advertisement Twelfth South street, was made by WESSEX sacMnaira BBS deputy sheriffs last featurday night. Two Walters, M illiam B. Sowers and WESTERN MADE GOODS FOR WESTERN PEOPLE. Fred ebster, were arrested, and a ttiori1 SHERIFF BRINGS JAP Made lo Sell at $1.75 and $1.50, to a AnrAnr FEflElS fF-- jr 1 -- -- - ,ti w n, has-fccur- eiir WELLINGTON. PLAY PRESENTED BY HOME TALENT ) (Special Correspondence " Wellington. Jan 1 A play entitled, The Girl With a Diary, was put on by home talent Monday night, under the auspices of the Sunday school. The parte were well taken, and ,the audience was well pleased A wedding reception was given at the home of Mr. and- Mr S J. Golding1-Iof their oh, Marlon honor Of the man-lag;y to Mlse Lois Hamblin- -of -Roosevelt A large crewd attended- OTAVER. REPORT OF CONDITIONS UNDER-DRYREGIME .L -- 1 Limit 45 Dozen Waists . 60 ChlUlrcu'a hlJEEPING PRICEr -- AT 10 A. M. Fine 40o BVTH M Th Sizo 18x26 Inches. ey - double yoke back and HoiirSales--- 1 tr I hlte onlj, with- regular and extra sizes T . - f M front ........ IH fr u -i- - rs, Coat-Sweate- PROVO. -- r Coat-Sweate- Night Gowns SI. 19 WOMENS $1.75. GOWNS of good quality Outing Flannel ..., . . . r. -- not-know -- .$3.95 - jf st 77 ElanneleUe $6.89 Overcoats, values to $15.00, reduced to . . .77. to' reduced to $5.00, values Overcoats, T. $1.98 '$12.00 Long- Pant Suits for youths, redueed to. . v.$6.89 214 Boys Suits, si?es 6 to IT years values to $7. .$4.45 Norfolk and double breasted styles. Knickerbocker pants. 115 Boys' Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years, alues to $5. $2.45 25c Boys 50c Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, each . .49c Union each Ribbed 75c Suits, L,. Boys' T... 49c small sizes Boys $1.00 .$1.29 ruf neck style Boys $2.00 Boys 50c Negligee Shirts with attached collar.. . .35c 136 pairs of $1.50 to' $2 Pants, sizes to 16 years . , . .99c 200 Boys1, Felt Hats, $1.25 to $2 values, 20 styles.. 75c -- E. to- -; 110 Is-- a OM i, THIS IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP ON - GO - .TV Mi SALE OF Boys Clothing and Furnishings sug-guest- 1 4: r Carrie-K-Furch- L i FIFTH WARD le ts. - G. GOWANS v new dan 3, trkffic m ill ria hre it as tasked 11 theilh Saturdav afternoon at their regular Beestpp vv in h will go Into Immedlatelv The ordinance wat i repared bv fitv Attorney Valentne t;idecp and provides for the Btrtet TO regulation of all vehlrleJ on the public thoroughfnles of the Utv Tfrfr ordinance will give the officers the YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY- he neccessarj authority to protect 5 SHOT BY COMPANION Joseph Hehrj public from reckless drivers of auto-&ubOgden, Jan. irem.! and- provides that. n? petso a. w ho-- attempted- - tQ,..fcap ,ha1' U,Pr solitary Cbpfinament jn the count, Ogden. Jan 6 Arthur Furche 16 - - - .ear-old son of Mrs. FfhU' night, is $tUl bymg TieldJn thej Twenty-sevent- h 628 street, was shot In cell frori which he freedhimSclfand;MAYNARD DAQQy the left thigh with a 22 rifle by'John according to SherifLT. A, DeVine wblle-thetwo were hunting In WILL FILL ENGAGEMENT Moran will not he seal tn'Toe penitentlsr Waterfall canyon The bays left the., for safe keeping, a has-be- en noon and it was 4 o'clock city about .Martin still maintains he hid when the accidental shot was fired 5 Jan Dee Ogden. Maynard Ills Daggy, .and that ' O'Strviotoi- in the no desire to escape trial department of rhetoric Furche was able to walk to the nearaction w as the result of many dins 11(1 oratory in the University of ash est house and from there was taken confinement in vv hat he terms his in- to ington at Keattlli, will fill his engage- - to hla home In a buggy The wound ing tomb, and that uhe attempted Weber a.ademv lecture ia not considered serious though tha lrun' T, out of (hei ell ttb the ho of bourse The professor lecturer ana boy will be confined for some time. elng plac'd in better Quarters The break educator of national reputation and is The bullet penetrated hla leg news of Martins attempt to In spekklng of the accident, MorAn iall was suppressed b' the eherlffls the author of Principles iqf Public nJ- -t Speaking " - His (SifpiUar lew A u res pre. said h had just raised the, gun to force with the hope that a quiet shoot at a bird and was lowering it estlgatton would lead to the dlscov-rry-i- - sent the highest ideals of every-da- y He the party who furnished Mar- men and women Those who arranged again when the shot was fired - whlch se lecture-coureawwas, the feel they have been doe HU withjv tenJneh what camed the- - gun U found m hiaceIEZMilDtInrhaiused. JortUhajein Jobtainlng Jtheserv cs of tobe discharged the saw to cut from the wa'i a han- the eminent orator ger w hich he used as crow bar. The STRANGER CONFESSES affair was made public Saturday afternoon when attorne. Chez, after, a CAUGHT; TAKEN TO TO BREAKING PAROLE conference with Martin, -- announced RELEASED STATION; withdraw would front he openly that the case and that Martin would have Ogden. Jan 5. A fnn giving the to seek other counsel. the Ogden, -Jan 5, Douis tan Why. s name of William Steel walked into The following statement was Issued for the Western Union, was city JalTTaat 'nigfit and Jafter- asking bj Attorneys f hbz and Gordon; Upon messcr.ge..for a nights lodging, confessed.. that Saturday afternoon In the art hvtmd'TIcrtated-tt hfitltng of the attempt cLJ, H wMartin. caught 14rol VftlclTM'Was of taking Tarts which "fie was"&.ble"( to escape from the bounty Tall, convicted of a John F. Martin, hi loosen from an automobile belonging granted after be4ng untie hv whom we were employed to to Gus Oisen and whivh had been left larceny oharge at Bloomington. Ind. defend J H Martin, and asked him to hr a temporary garage at the rear, of Re told the Jailor he was tired of bethe Orpheum theater. The owner of ing a tramp, and that he would rather release us from the t ase. Our reason for doing so we believe the machine discovered the boy and go back to prison for eight years than In justice to all of the partieB concern- .took him to the police station. Infor- to live as1 he has done since he ran Mr. J. H.J' mation wak gained from him which tha awyL He wa sentenced for appropried should be explained. Martin, bj his recent a t, has dis- polke believe will lead to the arrest ating ome property belonging to his credited our efforts in his behalf and of amoral bovs who have stolen auto- employer while working as a painter. we teel that u carl not jrroperly rep- mobiles --for jov riding" during -- the The man will be held. Jn the! city Jail resent him He always has and still Van Whv was not held at until "word has been rdteivAd from does stoutlv maintain that he is in- past year station ahcT it IS believed-n- o Bloomington. run ent of the charge against him, and thejpfdlcc jsve shall continue to oelieve him so until a Jury has found otherwise "His recent act, of course, can not. energetic, capabhf man and enjoyed the respect of a large circle of friends He be defended from anv standpoint, but was unmarried and is survived by that act Is not aa issue Jn the charge now dodged against. him. and the pubthree sisters and two brothers and numerous other relatives The sisters lic mind should suspend judgment as are Mrs C. F. Peterson of Scofield, to that until he is proved guilty or in The News Is delivered by came? Mrs Louise Harry of Ironton, Ohio, nocent ever night (Sunday exrepted, atf 7i We hope that Mr Martin will get s and Mis Abe Ofeenhalgfv of Ferron, cents per month All payments and should count . and the brothers and the have speedv fair trial, and Emery complaints regarding delivery Olsen agent for be made to O Messrs p C-- Henrichsen and Alfred benefit of efficient counsel. If he Is (5 Henrichsen, bojth of this innocent he should be cleared, ppd Dally, Satnrdav and citj. News' Rhone IK Order taken until the verdict Isbrought in v e deFuneral services will be held in the S84 W. 3rd Residence works Chlircjr sire the public to withholl a positive Second ward meetinghouse Wednesday South St. at 1 oclock. The remains may be opinion (bignedi , "JOSEPH fHKZ. viewed from 10 to 12 oclock WednesA t. GORDON day. at the residence of E. C. Henrichsen, 90 west Third South street. In R Sr AN thc ease,- - iMartifl-- d rled that his attorneys would wit draw and declared that Attornes (he? . DISTRICT COURT. DIES AT 'HOME OF SJJI Provo. Jan 6. The Consolidated Waghhd told him he would continue In his t her was behalf angrv, of course, on & Machine company has commenced -- when he ;n & Mrs, Ann, A wwhen'forTras"2r Dtnrncdrhat 'T"TiaTdntefnpx-v-eto break Iall, sold Martin, Tut he Jensen, widow' of the late P C Jen- allegedgatnstvrm to be due on two sales contracts jwill not give up my casend He scolded sen, died vestefdav forenoon from gen- and promissory notes me for what 1 had done-aThe case of the Btudebakef CoT vs Irhome of her son, told me eral eMTrrr-Trt-Tthat the puDlie sentiment against me Prof. J M Jensen Mrs. Jensen was win M Dowell has beep set fqr hearing Would be hard to overcome, I admit- born- - at eirum. Ringkjoblng Amt, on Jan 27, b consent of both parties. ted that 4 had Joado a f iMiliah move, Denmark.. .October 4T 1825- .- In 4?S? she but BROWN MAX FIELD. was sick and lonesome and and her husband became members of i outd nor rcrnTiir fiom attempting to the Church aadjhe same year came to Provo, Jan 6 A marriage license has free myself when I saw7 a possible Utah They traveled across the plains been issued to Albert E, Maxfield of chance, Mv cell is nothing more than with and on the arduous jour- Provo, and Orv ilia Brown of Garfield. a tomb and anv person after reniaip- ney their two only children died and a ere' bufted oir the plains Oa arrlv-in-Ing ftnances. fc'en-ami possible- - escape I had-aa- k t heir home ed many times to "be moved, but mv At the meeting of the this city, and the deceased has sines Provo, Jan requests were not and I felt lived here She was actively engaged city commission last evening City Auditor Elliott that 1 coujd stand itgranted Ralph no longer reported on the finances as a teacher in the Second ward Relief the dty for December, 1912 showing , Martin then expl.nned his move- society for many years, and while she of in on hand cash the amount of 223 447 S3, ments nn to the timo'-h'was d'soover-"- , vv as a womamif reserved disposition distributed at follows Trust fund, J18 Ritter was 12 404 62. she sympa290 07, water rates redemption and domest ictastes. fcada small hack-saI brought 69 and 2,11,844 vvjiich to Total and overdraft Less, of. 28, 'wtrn Tng hr my suit esle fromT.he city tbettc, kindly made.helpfulmanr all, friends. 397.26 In tlie gsnoral fund. There are hef qualities he said, "and with it, it was thesethe jail last few years she has been outstanding $170,000 in city waterworks For easy to loosen a cot hanger from the afflicted" w ith blindness, but otherwise bond 111 of Sexton Evan Wridsg annuel report my cell The ceil door was not her health and mehtal faculties have showed 21.060 20. collected for 1313 locked and there was but one row of she has wheir till recently, been good Estrav Poundkeeper Jos W LoveCity bars and a bolted door between me confined to her bed by reason of less reported 290 head of animals Imand the outside window. The bolt been to incident ageold weakness, pounded and 2Z12 collected for the year "hich fastened this door had baan general Jos W Loveless, chief of fire departTnceTtlie death of her husband, 1 only partially turned Into the slot of i 20 fires for the year, with ment, the steel door casing. It was an easv years ago, she has made- - her home Elotal reported loss of 2709, Imd 2349 60 Insurance. son her with matter to force the bolt back with F. neral services will be held in the ms thumb and I then set to work on . SHERIFFS REPORT. the screen which covered Che outstle Fifth ward- meetinghouse The tomorrow remains I Sheriff Henry East has window. I used the bar tasen from (Tuesday! at 2 oclock12 to 126 oclock submitted an hla annual report to the board the Wall of my cello pry the screen may be viewed from 2T7 North Third east commissioners . Jhe report the at of home, county from the window, frame dnd had sucshow fines collected 1 1.766. of which 21 ceeded in opening a space of two fict North Tstree- r658 was turned Into the county treasury when i wo,rcvisTOvemt"DyDepflty R and SUM turned over to the clerk of the S. V. HENRICHSEN dies. district court, 'fines collected for civil bptitv Hitter, was making his Iasi A Henrichsen of process, $872 76 number of prisoner 194 Prov o Jan 5. S Founds dt 11 oclock Fridav For various offense and violation of law -hosand Scofield died at the Provo general aftem kHkingthp prisoners night there .were 16! arrests and, 133 convictions. of the- - pitaI Saturday even.ng' fronr-kldnmain portion ofthe j,iiD in theitJX-speettv- e Mr. Henrichsen and liver ailment. PASSING OF OPERA HOUSE. cells, he- turneJ his attentioh was born in Veile. Denmark, 63 years --La. .the -- so iia ry ce- s in 1870 and In Ufob cume to He Provo, Jan A The Provo Opera House 'ornrr f Toe cells are agi, after engaged In mercantile busi- will probably be closed aa a theater In known to the prisoners as "murder near Scothe future owing to 'the erectlon'sf rn4spr'ngv"llle, and later at new theaAshton theater company htr,k jtp;r,t7 fl M J; where he' ha sticeeeefully eon- - tlie h, J Hicrc is which will he completed this spring tme outside window ivtnt for ter u merehandise business enwhich is house owned The opera by a neariv 30 years He has also been coporatlon with Heber C Jex grjealdent, death and at h)s in Into a dance pall, the m'nlng may be converted -- Shutter whivh is closed amf subntwi-t'u- l, gaged and a number of citlsna ow ned valuabla mining property near present owner bolted on outsl le- - The cells Frisco. who contemplated the erection of a new are about Bven the hv five feet in hall uniting in the project There we and there arefeet Mr jftenrli ksen wa an honorable, dance Is also a possibility of the buildihg being two rws of lievvv 7n fRp'c"lls ah rihe outsl-Tused for a- - knitting factory- - by a ompany wall Iartln had been to be organized to engage lq that the given , Industry Privilege pf the corridor, a spacp two The opera' house wa built about 80 j et wide and about twelve feet In the late John C, Graham beyears ago. rPiKt1 dur,ng the dnv and It was the ing one of tk actKo mover In the enterUK erg dutv to Martin cell door prise It has since passed through sev"t 11 o flock Aslok he entered from the Jesae Knight, from whom eral hands main corridor, he found the present owners purchased, still hold that, Martin Plated Mr bed Mng agilnst the an equity In ths property . ooor trt prevent Ms being heard and PROVO NEWS NOTES. glancing around, he paw the prisoner on the window. It wuulll Tinve 7wenworkneceasarv Provo, Jan 6. Judge and Mrs for him To finish ills Jones have otk on the saw through sev ttves In Rexburg, Ida., and Salt Lake-ThInstantly suapeets ths remedy, A eral massive screen, 'SARSAPARILLA. D A R G ran trains between steel bars- - and then HOODS - word to the wife is sulfioiSnt. Buy Provo and Heber yesterday for thg fl through, the steel shutter, in nriter.to ,T1 time since the snow slide In Provo Jlls liberty; The officers believed s TWrverydsyBe-Surto., hat he could bottle "a with not 1 Tva. r lieu the true L L. Nunn and Hood'.-raeprilla, to8 he had a. T gt from Balt Lake on buainess connected VPon the discover,' opputv Ritter blood purifier, prepared only fey-- C, with some of Mr Nunn a electric power notified sheriff 'And Ian Jnvenga-- J orojects U Hood Co, Lowell, Maos. won was commenced, Jt was their In I Ogden, II 5 1011- n-a- Blngl-amL- t bet - MONDAY JANUARY- 7VEWS department EOGDEN j E VENUS' (Special Correspondence ) hasbeen .Reaver, JauT 4 Reaver-ci- ty undergoing an experiment for two yeais, when Beaver city want "dry There has been considerable feeling engendered over the liquor proposition, the officer have made an extra effort to put down the Illegal handling of intoxicating drink, Imprenounc. prisonment sentence have been cm have been ployed ed has run high at time, but It eema many who were at thi time that a great In favor of a wet' town have changed with their minds, and the ojil city officials ceun-cll on exception (as far as mayor .and Justice ar concerned! were Tanner ha made hi annual report, with a comparative report for 1912, and tha results show, that there were er d room-dancin- on Dont PJil Off the illnesses seeking relief frontdiction of the Oh caused by defective tans of digestion. Most serious Bick--ofnesses get their Etc. t in troubles towels troubles the stomach, liverr quickly, safely, surely relieved by Builds Up BEECHMJS .. PILLS work rf Ayer't Tbit i the SarsaparWa. Power. Reserve. . Strength. for Sold 60 yens. C Am.0$? JLoU. WmT Ask Year Doctor. rii tdf siirr2r I box, 7 10o l 38, .NEVER - RIPOVERALLS The Overalls That Are Making Utah, Famous. 4 - Every) dollar expended in the manufacture of JTEVER RIP Overalls' is spent in Utah by Utah girls. It stays in the' West to build up our great Western country."" 7 9 , Lend your support to building up' this pay Toll ;:V r..-l- builder. : . NEVER RIF" OVERALLS FOR' SALE B i- - ALL DEALERS.- - John Scowcroff & Sons Company xfgNrreoruRFRS. i K b5! I? M |