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Show .w' 8 DESERETTEVENING': NEWS .iVEDYESDAYTFEBRIfARY--1, EETEVENINGNEWS st Pero---- as South Tams, itztata. Salt Lak Kontos G Meat 'tonlios Mater Bost !IMPS Whits"' We belit;ve it would be rodillibito to hoot) close-waton that kind of immigration, through the American consuin and eeneular agents Storetdo for the activity unfolded by emigration agentai and their runners is no pecrit., a pretty 07114 conventeritin the construction of sleducts would lye the problem, ch 4111114 , .e iiWi4y, per weer Saturday tivinik per rat ..... , DZNICRIPT-WSWIl- Ws trek' tor pealiestieaoboold ice tr: Association be addressed to tho New 'fork Ogee. I$4 'fifth lays. 0Mos. 1S Whigs& Avemta. StiCtaitan Itspososatative. Oki. P. J. rtiter City am at Om socond AO, of Cosgrove. pcstonlas totatt4ir cI.i Star S. of Balt Liao awarding to SALT LAKE CITY, - FEB, , 1 77 - 111711. , iL 1i14. tL,NENsimmy.gpemwma,,,m.,,...,,,1 - - calls Atte:Ail meat-eater- lion to shift ortticishnt from the police s, Medical 4spertment4e the hoe& ef five-- dlettnto the fact ruishel chimes suggests the question: in-- it hescondesired the tributedLte--oucdletaryshiell y-- parts which serve as etorage depots such as seeds, roots. tubers, and fruit . and that their food has been enhanced by ertMcial means, such as grinding, cooking. baking,. etc. The green parts of the plants have been utilised only to limited extent. A- - mats have converted them Into food . , for men, but that is an expensive and' wasteful process. Experiments are now being made In Germany for the purpose of aseertaining bow green vegetables tan be rendered more digentible and easier eindlate by man. It. has been found that bean powder fed to men In the form of a puree con- - - being' te-ai- John D. Rockefeller has been shoveling snow on his fetate...at Pocintico Rockefeller doesn't:above! snow without cutting some hie -- evila...andIntlinatea that the - - everot' suchqueetiona to .11.1111111ff Pedal - commiesion would bring peace - and harmony. But it is evident that he nomore have d - cretionary- poWere than the pollee of the commiesion to enforce the laws so they are, just as tt is the duty of the pollee department to do, and the criticism would be Just as bitter as ',, : - graft investigation 'ehowa that the roads of New York are pared with far more- - nourishment thac nothing better than good reeolutions. string-bean- s served in the usual form. Before the country-MeSPinach, carrots, cabbage, ment of voting by 'mail let there be laxly prepared, were enjoyed with singular freedom from the 'troublesome voting everywhere by females first inteetinal- - symptoms which- - often fol- Roasting the- janitor does not make lowtheillusel- The usefulness of these any- More beat In the fanartmenE It makes less. sometimes augmented by tbeir preliminary treatment. A group of vegetable products, Benard Shtyr refuses to come to the has thus been converted Into a source United States and leetiire. This is the of nutriment. The eflIcieney here re: most kindest eut of ell. corded Is rendered the more striking. by the report from the ,Altona clinic that The literacy test bids fair to become 10 Ounces per day of vegetable powder, teat rif itelnith between the White equivalent to e pounds of fresh plant, House and the Capitol. be assimilatedan amount may easily which in the natural state could not Sa lasss prayer is, 'Save me from be tolerated. Possibly, the Medical my those friends, especially who Journal aye, by suitable preparation would roue me."' such plant products as greases.- - which have hitherto been excluded from the People should always look ahead, far dletary of man, may yet be used as ahead of where ' the most powerful direct sources of energy in humannu- searchlight shinei. trition. , Central Ines Sa lasar declined to sell would be solution of the high his life at 0,11naga but be cells It at cost--of- living. Whenever It shall be possible to supply the table with food Fort Bliss. prepared in a suitable form, directly Whether joy cemeth in the meriting from the lawn or the meadow, there would be no scarcity and no high Ill depends on what kind of a night it was. prices. And there would be a variety r too, ranging all the way from potato Want my water bonds." says Salt "I ' tops to lucern and clover leave'. Ake. Lot her have them. e And this euggests the nature Of the Tditticultl Sore citiseni.glirne the :executive officers for the legislative ', . enactments they do not 'approve of. They do not reflect that the executive 'department has no choice In the mat-an- d tbat the only propPr roroedY. it a Tomedris needed, la in a change of the law, by the legislative' depart-- . ;meat. If law is dbjectionable, change doctrine. ". It That ' is But a special commission. such as would tutie no right tilid that;' Th departmsnte- 4 criticised from two sidis. Some demand of the officers that they go further than the law and pursue evils Which that law , ae yet legalists, as ite those for ' which it prescribes penalties. This the ' officers can, of course, wot do, no matter what their peallOttat views are Others demand that they take notice ct the mast, flagrant violations of Thly:Armr--arit- t Nay"' TournaI notes the law., Thw police. department finds that 'during 1E3 the yast mainrity of itself between two fires, and there is those who applied for enlistment in the whore- ths ePo,cial commission army were rejected. The figures are would he. as follows: In 11.920, Chicago, with' 1343-- ' rejection, or 13.4 per GnAirrE mcesounts. cent of ' rejections: in New - Of coateroding monolithiC Fork; 17,035. with- 13,731 rejections, Iribe gisnite columns for the exterior of ths I. percentage et 110.14 in Savannah. New ,CaDitol building dots not exceed very Orleana' and Little 'Rock. 1.155, with much the coat of the eectional columns. Loll. rejections, a percentage of IL!; nubile opinion will be strongly in at San Francisco. 5,304. with 4.443 refavor of the preposition. Malt Will jections, a. percentage of rejections of not erect another Capitol building for $O.. - The percentage of rejections was same in New 'Fork and San many generations,. and this ought to be about the t the a monument to ivhicli our children and Francisco. and the percentage-echildren's children, and their children. Southern Section and the 3111ddis West good,-Amori- pro-poir- ed, , -- - AU hays some goodIn those who are no good. Mit dal bear the "The flue Bird" comes blue birds this year. . 4,eloPment. understand placed on public) proposed cOlumnii tub granite. the question to public will be view. showing Jim and sPecimens of This will bring the attention and enable a model .4e-- TIIBI LITERACY TEST. The probability is that the Burnett , Immigration bill will be vetoed by the President if it passes the SenSte with President the Literacy tut retained. vetoed Cleveland an Yttaldetit-Ta- ft bilis containincauch a test, and President Wiliton Is as strongly opposed as they were. It is not a question of politics, but one or Justice and wisdom. The question bits been quite fully discussed. It has been ehown that Atte literacy teat would exclude many -laborers' trhos labor Is eery much needed In the Country, while it woula the dangerous agitator who , not exclude knows perhaps six. or more. languages. It hes been pointed out, that it would olio staolude- - a, aumber of perectae-wh- o - - , ' . ; 'i ,'' i ;4.4 -- -- ,' , :.& Weal and - . , tradi- - ! - - . 1 : q11 1 I Ilk Q ,, s'ICIIIIIi, 1 trittj sPilimm,olli , :. THE FARMER'S PRICE. Hiram Hayrick (In city cafe, looking ,ver menu)Tomatoes 20 cents. Does :bat mean by the peck or bait bushel? a extracted ' from freshly removed appendixesCwhen jected into animals, have a measurably stimulating effect on the contractile. or peristaltic. movements of the Intestinal walls. and that iri all probability n t Thit-C- tirt of FEBRUARY sitit.nt Brixham Tounr and a 1 otters- - teturned ter- - 747auvoor t A110441.11.44..A11432.0414.41914rc,c0rn4e-fill- e Inurim - ship Josiah Bradley ealleoi from Liverpool, Engnd. with Mt Sainte, under the direction of Thomas Day It arriVed at New Orleans April 11.Z. IMSJohn Smith was ordained to his bola to the - calling, as patriarch, labo--T- ho - -- - NVearlildir,---wlicr-Trrotestagains- our-Ili-o- , .. - - iset-iti- ders --- , o. York one of the first hn Van Cott, seven presidents of the seventies- died in Platt Lake City.. A number of Saints, who had founded a new aettlentent north' ofltanassa.Cone. los county. Colo.,. were organised aa a branch of the Church, named Richfield, with Thom N. $en as presiding elder. ,'William H. Crandall and Thomas Davis were shot at by a mob In Jone. eounty. WSThe question pirtah'e admission -Into the Vnien se a ateteAstas ar, aced before the senate committee on territories at Washington. D. C. 3shn T. Caine and Franklin S. treellent niche:dm 4 delivered speeches tit favor of admission. 1883-Jo- -,- -, church 1056The ship Caravan sailed from 1M with England. Liverpool, Sainte, under the direction of ed -- Imo, rntinty;--tita- d ,COUnt): of, MILT ' 1 -- 1999The pubile library. in the joint eIty and county building. Salt CitV, was formaiii oPened and dedicated. 1900The &vital riding baweeri WIT-- low creek and Shelloy, in Bingham county. Idaho, wers organized as a branch of tho Church with - Parley' J, Davis ao presiding elder. as the Th. branch vas organized Milo ward. Sept. n, 1900. 1901Patriarch Arr. a V. Hinekley died count a Vtah VagSister Elvin P. Cog. neor of MI. died at- - Fairview, San-peounty. Utah. 190gAnn st Sophia Rappleye. a hand- Oirt Pioneer of ISM died atitanolitt county, Utah. N. Welting was ordained a bishop and at apart to preside' over the Riverside ward, Rear t.b. tit Dancing tla 19111W911am Pearrion. a ttah pioneer of 1$6'2. died at Porterville, rtalt. UltiPatrtwrch Joilopit Taylor, poor hoelf,rtak.r of - Utah. ditd in Salt tothe City. ratriarrb Winslow Fsrr T olonia Dubin Idea-ari- d bishop of tha Ogden Third wiled, died Rt Ogden, Utah. , Exhibiting Gowns. FrocksVisiting Separate SkirtsAll the new. features of embodying Paris Styles for Spring. Model Street and Pattern Hats. Our new Spring corsets are here, both in front and back lace, and a competent corsetiere to fit and alter them if necessary 'which assures you not only the new figure, but perfeE comfort. Hosiery and all the little accessories. 9;PINEM.1, 'MOW el' 44. 4.. 4.41r 4' WOMZN DOSS. FOR ditOCT - I 216:1,50unimis 1011 bit r9 HERE THEY- - PAU SIX LOVELY GIRLSI t I THE DIVING NYMPHS!- -- ;rilY . STARTING TODAtT. Six BigVaudevills--Acts-. Tim Original Eight Deriht litadeaps, the Aerial La Eayettea, Mena Arnald, La FTSIDMI and hleNals, the Alpha Sextette. Special added attraeSiem To MAW. ANIMATED WEEKLY. MINA performanees (laity, Night prieek lte. ?latinee. 1200 seat., 10c. 30c. :4 S. 2 30c. I - - I RQQY 1 MAWM:tMEI2V:AiMi - -- IMPORTANT! NOTICEI NOTICETA new vaudeville bill, headed by the Six Diving Nymphs. opens at thrt 111111111i. of playing through a full week until next Dress this 'afternoon. ag - instead will he played for. F.CER oirbt, however, this-of iirogramme week. this Beginning nextC1OPM week, all new night riming SatUrdaY week and first the afternoon Saturday nigh'S. will bills open Empresa new bill is Om last that will open ofonearh Remember. Wedneeday afternoons. Todays 4 day. onlytoday, Thursday, 'Friday: and Saturdayfur the DiNing NYmPlul and on bill them. with & & C. features aix big toclay's ISOS.. COLONIAL-PANTAG- FS The girls you've waited Seat Sale Now On for! Six visions of feminine loveliness in dazzling diving spectacle. In new gongs ti,nd stories. Cyclonic Gorman Gymnasts in twists and turns. HERMAN AND SHIRLEY. "Ths Mysterious In a Seta! rallsd Masquerader." --- rho, -- famous - .1110,1k Vitt I VT& PELZER AN D wityru. Fittern Minute Of Musical Nonsense. 1 THE , , .r tomede-drama- American Citizen Lucette Eyley. most entertaining story. with -aBY Madetino snows: DAILY.- Continuous Performances. ' , 4 "t't - :110i- - I !MAI :15. - -- ' 'neat, Net Apetial niuste all. Poloist Orchestra. lona solo by Mr. topers, Klink and cello oat by' Mr. Otto Ring. aecompanied by Miss Eoteile Joe n4 rdliktr -,t, 12 NOON TO . . :''w,hi LAST TIME TODAY Robert Marron and :Alan 3Itumitt "TILE GREAT LEAI" t fl FOUR REELS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -- making 't . - "a p. m. Thetoda , EVERY MATINEE 500 PARQUET SEATS 10 CENTS: "A RACE WITII DEATH" daily performatices. I to Continuous , and-Tsai- Daniel Trobtran Pro onto Mr. 5ohn Barremote with Th. Famous Players in a tour-reproduction or tho noted .. mil lion, laugh" and- - a strong patriotic' aPPttit at ilea." Algtstirp .'10rAx:' REX THEATRE.' A 1irTsToNE-1,At'611- "Lovepicknens planophiend." baldivans. $I: oretteatra,11.50;cony. $1.50. $1, 75e; gallery, 50e. An daring, AMES MACDONALD. THE THREE YOSCARRYS, WPM A COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS radios This Attosasea , - Great Racing lifelogirama, "KISSING-CUP- " - L'I FOUR REELS. ORGAN, AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTItk MITH-PIPProf. J. J. MrClellan. conductor and Organist. - CONTINI'OrS LIONS l'IT" Taapart Powars drama PFRIFNIRMNCEs' PROMft - Ntn)N m. 11-11- i sIt Rome. with Edwin August. Ennui nettle swert, say.. Christian trial at point - - THE 6 DIVING NYMPHS - FER. AND mGwr Bowel-de- h. :: ART SHOP rLIow ' Miltt,1511raL ' EMI - -- .:11k Hertwtt yt1avtw Vvw 'been inatead of that being the degenerate and therefore dangerous vestige sr a once active vie. 1 18 .i OUR DRUG STORII IS AT SO. MAIN STREVT Immws" t Harry Lauder 001111NEMIONOMMOMMOMminnieMEMbnollnelliSmoiMminntammalonmuloworammonolaomommemoommolomommowom W-P1- thistrichIati t t. ,, SATITEDAY- BY ANDREW C 4 .10 U - kA IN 4' , lia Church story mportant.Eventsin JENSON. Assistant Church Historian I 111111k.. I ," I ' to-- 46- along.--thria---U- .,,, - -- season. ALL THIS WEEK.- The Utah Stock Company Preoents "IN MIZZOtRA" (A Story of "In )flssourL") A Drama of Character In four acta by Augustus Thomas. Prieeo never change at the Utah. NEXT"The Heir to The Hoorah" II.1 N 4 Mre.-Tattgo- that serum, - , AT.Dt.. nvirmxvititio ft.:;. ,.......1 --. i 1 ; 1 1' 4 lurFILw,, 1 Sk-- d ,fr'n nd le neceasary to testritt -- Imtnigra- 'cue. la a secreting gland and an to aliens of a moral character and efficientptiii aid in the complicated prooess physique. as far as this can be of digeation. laud I And if any further precautiont, ---- : in- to e.---. The City Commission should wive immirration should be ex- such relief as it can to the people on come to Many immignyte res the because agents of transpot- ,, i of the street crossing tation lines bate persuaded tbem to the monopolising D. se R. railroad switching the by - home their and emigrate. As cars. , - .. a rest ,grievance, as have They , . : t President 'Wilson on one occasion.ex- ' anyone may convince himself by w&tch"If wa himself:, premed can hit ;Mott .,,, the7street - ., ,to l a standard which admite every volun- irL the protest. Sometimes it 10oks as ' l and ; whe those excledes ivy itnmlnentt if the 'engineers stopped on purpoie .4 of their own motion, : have not come where they. can obstruct the traffic, '1,;t with their own purple of making a when they might just as well,go a few I..bons career and for themselves. but ods . i i further and leave the street cross:IV,have been induced by steamship eotn- ing OrTh It Is an annoyance of1011S-4,11 standing. There ought to be some rulea '''. 'pay the passage money, then we will and regulations for the guidance of the e 4 ''. ',have what we willall egree,upon as employees of the road. and-fo- r the safe. 1 'i'l Americana!' ' ,,, of the rights of the public In the guard 1 This should ly! the aim or restriction. streets, and If such rules cannot be taken;-'7-io-call- a tht:t When I married you, said MD8. Naggers, thought to reform you." flowered the husband, "and "Yee," a number of reformers you seised It is well known that many have sup- posed on a oonstitutional king by taki- like ng; against his ministers. the first opportunity to become a posed that the vermiform appendix is For sides'equarely the time being the original issue boos."--Kafl- oas - City Star. , but a vestigial organ. without any use seems likely to be pushed Into the backassuppose you let your-husbato man at- presentWig alio known groun& and wben It emerget the prob-are that on alliance between sume a leadership In the friars of the that some have rejected this suppost- abilities the radical and liberal elements of home?" lion on the ground- that nature does not the Swedish nation WM prevent a sudTrippe, "fdo."- awned provide her creations witii useleas or- - den plunge into the mad game of gun "Me' the only one in the house Nth Tot the pa YS any attention to- the alarm clock." gang. According to a notice in the and battleship competition. aortal IDspress. an unis Gustav of King personality New York Times. a rrench doctor' beknown factor. It may be that he will Heves be has discovered that the ttP--' exhibit the skill and resolution to win Fret BenDid you 'see where the pendia Imo a useful purpose. In report to the Paris Academy of Science he-sa- ys the --- Blouses. The Fivu Sullys loleen Sisters The Fatal CluesPlood of Due River Orphenin Concert Orchestra. Evening prices, 10e, 25c, 50c. 75c. Box seats. 51. Matinees daily, 10c, 250, 50c. Night performances. 816. Matinee daily, 2:15. - irk aconstitzttionaLorisishas supervene& Iting Gustay. who Is warmly in favor of a failier arntY, bu seen fit to step outside the recognised limitations Im ' -It- , Rug Values housewife endless labor and annoyance during the muddy Co. StanleyEd. & - - - Evining GownsFormal Dinner Gowns. Afternoon WrapsTwo and Three Piece Tailored Suits. Smart Morning and Evening CoatsHand-mad- e LINDSAY & -- DOOR-MATsav-es . -- religious oppression abroad. essertion that la contrary to American - ,(31:), FRED MaudMuller Wasn't Poe 's 'Raven' rather a The recent impoeing demonstration of the rural classes of Sweden In favor or strange selection to read at Your temen srmY increase has been countered peramoe entertainment?" with an equally impressive demopstra- - "Strange! Why so?" tion of protest by the urban workere "Aren't you aware that the bird was under Socialist leadership. In addition, on a but?"Boston Transcript voluntsrui. of the proposition. professional tilitaristsanclarrnament-promoter- Ilk THE LILIAN ITERLEIN Etta Bryan. Roy Summer Lew Hawkins - AND AILNIAMILNTS. New York Evening Post. The Swedish Socialists have seized the opportunity for emphasizing the roallyuseful vole which for years they have played. and are destined for BOMO time to PlaY, in European Politics; as MR. - in Our South Temple Si. Window. r I To bed Idle tears people have to get busy. - See the Splendid Crex. 4 ALL THIS WEEK Double Headline Bill JUST FOR FUN The automobile show is having a run for its monay. SOCIALISTS Cleaning. Prices, 50e, '75c, Si, $1.50, $2. Sale Friday. treaty. but the experience disgusted him that he said. as he departed. "Ill be if I ever go there again." Evidently Mr. Washington hadn't trained his senate as carefully as Mr. Wilson has trained his. tern very-latest-pat- Phone us for estimates on Wall Paper ' B eo i 23-2- . designs. ,Select your wall coverings,now from our immense variety and have the work completed at your convenience. TUESDAY rrpatuNcK's --- -- can point wItl pride , ' But aside from all such considerat10101: ire believe those solid granite adver ult be tisement for the State. They would tract Ow attention of travelers as something unique and indescribably Irraild.ericlthey would teli the world anotber of Iltabli resources which but waiting for recognition and M Philadelphia Ledger. The near approach of Washington's the recent appearance of birthday and President Wilson in congress to deliver his antl-tru- nt message in very person reminds us of that incident in the life of the rather of his Country, told by Mr. Lodge of Massachusetts. Our first chief executive had gone to the senate to confer about a pending Indian As was to be expected the Prince of Weld obeli. as represented by Cbkago was lower than either the East or the West. with small fraction in favor of the more northerly section. Irrcm these figures it might be argued that the physique of our young men, notwithstanding American love of athletics. Is not the beet. but that would be misleading. The truth is that the strong and healthy young men do not cm to enlist, and do not iipply,Theydo not service when there is no war. In ciao Of denim' the flower of the Nation would hasten to loin the army, and there would be few rejections. For the very opposite would happen. The weak and the tknid woold not Joittthearmy MATINEE Social-Democra- them, even Give an aviator enough loops tie will bang himself. ',Tot FEB: his side by an appeal to the country-tnational fears and ambitions, as: the kaiser has done with such complete success as to sweep even the powerful out of its (le Ma n historic attitude of opposition to military aggrandisement. TIMES HAVE CHANGED. aper department you will fincr$ displayed the KISMET The geisha girhw are said to be a little shy et the tango. I -- rpet SKINNER - a , trit-olifta- - any-expert- ", can tAAVEIliEATREE; Toilight Sharp for a brne! The 4 Neth blue-haire- King Albert of Belgium was thrown from his horse and broke arm. He 14 a king 'who would not lave his king- wide criticized ttecaueS;there is terence of opirtion 0,mong citizens con! terning the handling of certain social tains S.r, - - ' dOrn 6 e President Wilson's veto is waiting for the Burnett immigration bill if it contains the lyeracy clause. All things come to those who know bow to wait. t. 1127 VG-ri- -t - The creation of a vice commission not Obviate- the- diffictlity, Mr. Shearman refers to, in, his, letter to the other- - commiosionera.r tte pointa Its GEORGE MATTHEW ADAM ' Onto of the keenest diecourag"'PIM U inybody rides herbs chesemint. in this world inthe discourtnutew Not ''Cit course, nobody does. Why do agement o Not Knowiny. such ridiculous things?' Knowing whether you Aro on- the you ask was only going to oak it they did. Not Knowing could they use ItuspursrBaltimore right Life track; whether your Work is being appro-- , American.- ,ciated; Not Knowing whether to blitorWhat la the matter with that ahead to to start aii over 1.4,1 you over there? againNot Knowing whether gotthat waytrying to or are kendedfOr,grancT-Succes- s the income tax law . -IKveeper,--IfIgnoble taiture. who seems to be always :You can absolutely eliminate this KeeperHe imagines he does under. Not, Knowing feeling by convincstand it.Roston Transcript. ing yourself and. the work!, that Impressive. what you do is Worth While. One of Shakespeare's tragedies bas Knowthat if you are doing been presented on a London stage in a SOMETHING that is worth while, futurist wetting. irock--ankIt certainly would, be impressive to you aro- on SOME rtght d sem a itichard Third offerway; Know that if you are engaged ing his impressionist kingdom for a end some in work its has sublet horse!,Cleveland Piain Dealer. for that -sort of Service, that it is certain to be appreciated Rome time or olherLKnowjjtat if your abilities are being so used that their greatest values are being put to reeults, ah ar p then you need have no fear about OTIS turning backKnow that 41- your Attitude- - toward Life and your Work is right, that you are iiire of In '"Ao Arabian Night." Winning. To Breathe, to work, to think, ---Nat Ktwwing as to what Purpose that is like unto tailing the sea without a Compass. First KNOW. PRICESEves., 50o to $2; Wed-Mat- ., 600 to $1.50. Then step aheadas lively as you know hose, too. propont- between vegetarians and Cup, tag, , VEGETARIAN DIET. 1101 Arierees ell Magma temmenicaliaar - A 1.10 NOT. KNO WING ' April IS hat been selected as the date on whith General"Jacob ft. COlay proposes to lead his second "army of the unemplOyedik" out of Sfasmillon. Ohio. tor Washington,' April I would be .ks more appropriate date. - Malt per leaf ...40..4.0i.'60 Carrier, per year Fly cunning min are tryinr to fool us Into laying more eggs - by electric lights in the hen houses? fiecond DittoEtow shockingtBaltlmore American. THE Ce linty NelispapeE - |