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Show .: ' ' 12 191 DESERET EVENING NEWS - . ) - VIBOWOFMINIIRIICII11111E1INIATISM--'011ES-:-:::!:- ,....,... , WOULD-- . ::11100015 SOTTO - ' IS USED The genuine - ing in the mine,1 yesterday afternoon applied, ,to Chairman O. W. Carlson. d for transportation to Anstria,,bee na- - , The general board of the It. ZL )1.4. is planning two big contests to be r held during the spring the details of one of which have been accepted. The committee on 'vocational and industrita B.- - H. Roberts chairman. willauusnrisethe contests; and printed wAtter Is being tient out to be distributed to tits members et the 7.5 organisations. One contset is planned to interest direCtlyra boy .0 the ctountry and the other to appeal especially to the city boy. Tha report accepted by' the general board contains the following suggestions and rules for the contest; Tor the enCouragernent of industry In the gardening and farmincdistricta and to impress upon our boys and young :nen the'value of Intensely culti.. vatinv the soil and profitsbly marketing their preducte, the ommittee on vocations ancl industries of the general board of the,T., M. M. I. A. make the following recommendations: .!Titat. a:.rontost be- - hold among the tnembers of the Y. M. M. f, A. to be known as th- - boys'' half acre conteat, and that all members of the Y.m M. 1. A. from the age to 18 inclusive 3 be eligible to enter the contest. One half acre of ground shall form the unit of this contest, but each s. contestant four-unitTwo may or more youtIr men may work two or more units together. forming a cluh,or partnership, but there must be at leaat One unit of ground for each ntember participating in such ,a partnership or All elube shall be reatripted to club. nut more than five members each. The participants in the contest are to - at46-intrame- eillikratten-of u'13' t 1 au) - - 1 of-1- - s ' , the marketing of the crop, and the returns shall be accurately recorded also. The expense shall include labor, seed. eositestants shall fertilizer, also keep a record of the thrie they themselves work on their units." The committee on vocations and in- -, duatries have affiliated In this contest with thi National anti state Ito) and Girls' cluba and are being assioted by the 4 leader of the Boys' and Girls' clutig of the state. This affiliation makes all the eonteetants eligible for the state and ,nationst "ism as well as the state championship. Leadiag boainess men aad others in the various parts of the intermountain west where the T. M. M. I. A. is organized are being interested, and prises are being offered for the best record made in thadiffereat makes and court. At the conclusion of the 'conties. test, each stake or eounty will send the four record:3 whieh have been adjudged the beet In such locality to the general certimittee to be selected by the general board, and from the rev,- orde submitted -the tine, second, third and fourth beet- will he selected. suit-- ; able prize g awarded. and propot, reeognition otherwiee made. in judging the general contest the committee will con-P- i d er the crop yield. the marketing of the erop, record anti net results. This context is expeetod to awaken a lively interest among the boys, and in the various communities generally, C ' la -- 1. ' -- , 110S1 --- s - rI.,-i . night, presented by two for Spring and Summer in different new colors. out. - ! For Municipal Another man - The city commission - will meet in committee of the whole in the near future to consider the offer of the Utah Light le Railway company to lease to the city at a nominal rental the - Old car barns on Second East street, which have been atiggte,tel for a municipal market. The company is asking- the city for a franchise to haul produce over its lines, and it is understood that the car barns will form the slepot for unloading. In view of this it is thought the barns would make an extellent market place ship their farmers could - to which therail direct-to- the market. produce by to date hRs taken The no dellnite atlion'on either the market - or the franchise matter. to be on li , I LIFITS ROAD Iki , Smoothed by Change of Food. x Worry is a big load to carry and an unnecessary one. When accompanied by indigestion it certainly la cease for the blues.But the wholetrouble may be eatillyt thrown off and life's road be made easy snd comfortable by proper eating ,ot : and the cultivation Of good cbccr, 111 Bead what a Trtry .woman says; "Two vears ago I made tharortairtt'r, ancsof Grape-Naused the end have food once a day and semetimes twice, ever since.' "At the time T began to use itlire was a Durden., I was for years afflict.. , ed with bilious stek headache. caused by indigestion. and nothingseemed to me, NOTES relieve "The. trouble became So severe I -- had to - - - - k . . p 0 11 - - e, - ' V. leayeordAlyeat, were 141) me- In' euch tate I "My.snervos cDuld not Sleep and the doctor said I ' sag On ' , "ear, 11.40111'. oellttIolungh-- a retreat parade yesterday at drill. They mended it to others. One man 1.,k,new marched down the,,campos In column ute ' principally Grape-Nut- s, while of equads then passed In review be- ivoriiing on the, leo all winter, and Webb. fore Captain wag., much said he never felt better in hii life." " 4lotused with,the paradcf; Name given by Posturri,Xo,.,... Battle.. The crack squad under Ltelit. Were i Creek, Mich. Read "The Rood to Well.-Rogers, is fast roundinx Into shape wale," In pkgs.. "There'" Resmen." for the exhibition drill 'and - guard iEler read the above. letter? IA new ' monk:which will be given at the cadet lolle'ePPesrs from . ,hop, which lis to be held lit the Odeon- Are genuine.- true, and full of human! dancing hill an March: 27. i interest.Advertinement. - b . it 4 s ' I .: I , 1 4 . - ., ... - antid StOCkiS ' 1 1u1e ILLand Wop , t ' rlhey kl) tO ,10 - . , I i. 10 . KO 4 : ., ,1 , , , ,,, I Ni . . .,,-Lt- . , t ',,, . '' ' . - AL.. oilp- er 4 - "4 kl44: 4f i s . ale4.;,''' ,s?' . . . 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Hugo 13 ' 1(.44 ,,, . 'P - Extra seam ems $16. 75 - gomi. firm Rite. The wearing qualities are unotteationable. We have Think of oornring a good.oft wear--N- or never '410died a nug'for $25; ,st romarkabiy InA7 tieliestE floral patterns, suitable for The (10. figure; You 4sotro bedroom: orientelAesignii for din- enlore will not fade,, looms anions,Of reds. beowne: And tho Serino pro so forty', YWit van- beautif)ol Rugs. 1. .4Terielous. Arrak pay for it ont of pin money, ' $3611 entibt ci.,00 weekly., overior,' .,Tarme, 41124r Pa.". t1 1 ono-thir- orm-goos- . !I btter -t- '1, - ' Al" - - - AI -- gr-. , 4., Pt - - - off.' .,wfmt4-st;it.70s- , tra - - -- - , A S 4 Sit.1.1, A 44, 4, 14 - 8101 ' - t. This Rug is a aemonstration of Ole tRoom remarkable values ',we. give. ' sixe ' Do you reoolleek what,youpaid, it, ' - ' , , - 1,.; - for) . 'your last Velvet .,Rtia-?Considerably , of more, wasnt Talte.arivantsge We of $6,74, this', offeringit staving these hugs by asylightthr-tini- y ., ,show 1 possible way, to tell the exact colors. , I, , Term. $2,30 rash.. $1. woi.iot..0 . A , , r;LM$15 75 Reautiful dealers. feletAelvet Rugs ' - . "1 'r - , , XI '11 Ma' A- i-- -- -- t- ' -- , ...,,,,, , ct,,,J,,,,- I , ----- y- "----1,t,,t,- , - Onr,treal1 ,"111P1NO" 411 i ,liAM14 4.41 c, egUy IttVL,?'" ,. 3 - 111 .,. --4RE ..04. . 1 4, - '" Tp N -- -' :te,:-E-- ttt, i) -- pabistioktig-la- w ,,74 04.119J4: , , AV1311, c cur- - 0,ny position. On. motion folds cart. rpholstered with best waterproof Chase leather. Term; tfli.50 gash, T3e weekly. , - hood and with tsoinuaolitineastdelonodtbtatfoktitoz :oeld, rmaccTellto . ,r, J -, kiiP 1 ,, l'Auto" 11ted C aartr. hstitlesexatnension - '1 41 : 4:4Ji I - 1 ' , L., A - 8 4, , , '. , 14:k ,fect-- ti , - 4: 441to, q; trif tvi4 ti.0 9, tar , - , Al Y . 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GR.AND ,,4,4 p.iI, I 0 .,' 41,.. -1' 1,-A ,"-tai-- 4 At i , . 007aittoo.op .4710r a. aada ...,,..,,-..-------, - ""IS 1.44 413 4,---,.- 4. .r:11 ., A I Iiiap- 1.11.,,,,,, .. log - wig- '''.11. C:e 45-- g CP attit , 1 St )4.1 'if,' "1 - ti(1) fttl) 101 -- - ,,,,, Get This Dinner Set Free- I t 4 '4 -- , . the 2 neck, long sleeves and ankle length no neck, sleeves, and ankle lengthDutch ,low elbow SleeveN and ankle, length. Regular neck, astiltspecial Friday' only$1.00,.,, 1014 wben net 4n use, SpecPlaar$1.95-- see - - ,d, ,' .tvati,j),Irt, 4 0010.' . III 0 0 ;AA teet:-fold- ,4. ion-suitaLh- lg - SQUARE un it -- "It . 1:1,41M1F,1 &al 1 - ; t 4 - Made of selected basswood; measur - adjustable- pins: size 2x1S Ing rulee - as - I -- , .. 41;;,,tild1' , ,. i , drib Nil 1 MERCHANDISE - ' , , ,, o 4 $2.45 CLIITAIN . ' r .', ' r- ''':::,..) ..., ' '',,, - I - . Wrtmer2-s!-L-Si igh Section select. your piano , ! , L., 'Piano .make, as I, , to ,C0me the verge ef nervous prostra Bon. I Nu..ta.and bought .a package for trial. 'What Grape-Nut- s has done for me I can now the is certainly a marvelous. batingI club which represents like sleep child; am entirely free the high.' ccooll ,, ffeeaaee ischoot.in , old the from , trouble and have net eagunq 11, had a headache in over a feerlittra-TieWpaliell."Fhave , -- a . ' number of cial- prices -terms as , ;7 ts - rt r k L 1 L.....I ,i 4' -- V' 4,1 ( ill aa.......aa, an effort to dispose of a large , I To accoraplishthis, spemade andeasy terns arranged, $6.00 a month. ' 1 section will . I !' 1., , 'k 1 - ' '.1 , ,;;; or..1 .b.6 - , . 1 The. senior- -Mass-- h eld terclay after school to discuss it rciass party and the senior day. program. The tryouts stbr thb debating club were held yesterday in room 9 at the close of echoot 'about fifteen tried out and will be given places On thc de- -- ,f- V ' ' nec- (ilk') telk- Special Inducements forla Short 'Time For a limited period, the Piano lif - PIANOS. ER --AND-PLAY- - b; ? 1 '- I - 4.0. ,,,s '' , . a -' ' 4; ,1' - v ,,,,,,, 4 , t ,k 41;othfla. ow . ' P'RESTON, R. SAIOWARD AND ESTEY PIANOS . 1LHIGH SCHOOL' 1 :,;40,' .,, , , 11000 tPhileVya 'cot :r-- AD,. ' ----- -- N I t, -, 7..tt . ft 4 74E01 I ' com- t , A .... 4,44 4.14' ' 'tart-- . , aIv, 4 ,,,,,r . II 0 houaelteeping. PIOT p')SIL TO PEE THESI. ful'shadel.---Ther- A' " , . .. ,,-.7-7-............- 1,: 0'''.. ' ,,. tam everything aaary to - are New Silks, New Wash NewNeckNew Goods, Laces, Waists, New ' ' Come hosts wear ant to of other new things. the store and make personal inspection. . . famous athem7notnhd Stunning new Voati and dresses for women and missesrecent styles,best fabrics, in bfauti-- i e 11 wanted Mar- ket the same charge said is being sought by the' ' ''' outfits. plete leathers wear-7differ- tnt LI A LI TYP''40"st lotzlirligymmilz.044 , 1":',E, ),,, . Irt, , ,1.,., .,, ,,,;,7410- - !,4, 71. (toper--tunn- New shoes in the Shoe section I i SALE. y A wonderful la offere& to at- aecure unusual-I'tractive bargains in - was not dlocovired ) fintil the cheeks were returned from ,i1)c Ihe bank, Monday. The checks bore iI the natn'4 pf theSalt Lake Plumbing -- , 4 ,,,,, i- .,- i ,,i,,,1 $250 DI RING THIS on at 'Saturday I ?'4.,,,s4r, , 4 14111.:' Ft RNMIED. 44 men." The, fraud 1 ILDDHS COM PLETELY . LtiIC It, 'V '" -- . - ... i 0 i A-- )0 '''''-7-- ,,,," ' . Four dioeand - - ' , -- - ate , , ' , i;." ' - - " - - ' bigh-grad- of.,-1- .CitY andPOCiLiell0. . s. KIND OF HOME ARE PROUD TO WELCOME Toun FRIENDS WIT THE SonT OP" HOME Pit IA oIT THEhouse Os organisation ottoring you tbo- - finest LOU LIKEtWith the Standard Furatture furaishiass on the market at the lowost ertall ortees In the laity, it becomes a mattor of eitote whetbor sou hoe! a root home to okether. or or Ittot a henget" and our ettorentent, ova seeount payment system takes ears t the question air ' not you can afford IL" ' Let us plain wily you eau rain? afford It. - 7 that iil It' q b l'''4111441144":rTi: ''..4.4 t44,44., , tion ' , , ,,, ,.,,,,,..a.. 40 1 , tA,ict y. sec-rto-n- " e - ,4 A x '01014-- 't. ,t ::t I 7 j4 4 f,00 ) , , v.ettr ,, 1,,, .,tr, '''''-ö- , ----- ,.,,i, ,... 44 , tti,..., r74. ' : . - ' It I Spring-Merchandise- FinanceT. R. Johnson,- tecoporar) chairman; J. B; Schofield, F. H. Cook, Wade.Loofbourow, Ed Shieldsr.H. I,. E, 310111112g5thr', Baynes, Freeman Ben Brown, J. E. Scobee, Dr. . E,D -' '' ' ' Hammond. ,, .,t10..--''0..,...,:'At.tt4,..t.iy;- TIttkVgiilt; V - and , - : ",,,0 --an- the ,T; . 1'',,A......l , t ''' - - Etacr a a 'H .0116 ......., , -- rA14.41,64.4., -- - 1 y , f.,,....,,,,, . - S aia . ' - ., -- All A."--. - ; arm SEINICE - t . J- - 1 ,an-MI- , , v, A. I --- .. ch - -- , e , - '61-- 9. th - . - , ' . I , es-- M. , to-b- - - . flailey of the Fifth field. artillery.,-.apresent stationed in thia with the city as instructor-Inspecto- r local militia, battery, is the possessor of dart treassire, in the shape of an oil painting ast feet. which he brought DIP! with him from the rhilippines. It repieeente-th- edragging of the- - bedtes. ' ' , of dead; gladiators from the Roman, ., , coliseum arena. and is said to have -; .' been. painted by Lcontirdo da. Vinci., :' SV.WIrg,1:tt, : : Thelleutenant ran acrdas the painting Ars ton, altiolultry ralser). ''and hays in a native iningaloOon one of the is. 1 You egire and bred poultry for sale? lands. It. was covered with dust' and IT so. write ma today giving Your IMMO grime.- He suspected it might be worth and address. A4'- A card will do. cars- News. something, and bought it.. rolling the 431E:on j - . t eon-mitts- ( d t was )(Med on Nov. 30, 1913. the Widow and her two small children were left with- out support. , Mrs. Mandervich desires to return to , Austria. where she has friends who will help her. Chairman Carlson prove- hied the woman 'that he 'would take the matter up with the board and ascertain what the county can do. ManderviZh was shot and killed when 'he entered the mine with Douglas Hut- , oOAAENN lillgkET ...i.e. deputy eheeiff. who alsso, lost his THE, life at the hands of the Mexican be,ndit, Sheriff Andrew Smith. Jr.. reecom- A l'AMOUSNONti AND ITS mended to the commissioners at their ele- COMPObER. meeting yesterday afternoon that -her C. Henderson .be appointed deputy additional Samuel Woodworth, the new of a sheriff at Lark and that an and inodeet Makisachusett e deputy be appointed attheRiverton fiirmer,'d Was three towns born In at Drabeeepr. Heretofore one lecituatc, that stat'e, January handled 13) deputy, but- 19.- --1735. deWhile the family were mends the attention of. one man at poor and hads'no )11XtirleS, their lot each et tha,towna,- was mg worse than that of the! or , dinar!? New - England family. and ey l ived in eomparativel comfort Police Look For Runaways. th.Young 4, received the usual education of the country boy of his The police reeved a report last time. began writing verse at an early ageawl was apprenticed at night from State Parole Agent Illowe tha that Stanley Paulle,and John Keinfer, tar-de.age , of fifteen, t o the printing Program For Special 17 and 1S years of age. had, escaped While his life was a mm(141.41011 of OHATORICAL.CONTEST . I front the state industrial Sehool at ambitions, attempts and failure4 Woolgrowers' Meeting to - hare his fame rests secure on his faithful Ogden and were supposed headed toward Salt Lake. The- boYs portrayal of the the special- meet. B1 INSTITUTE PUPILS The .prograrn-fo- r were dressed in the regulation striped and weather.braten , ing of Utah woolgrowers April 4 next blue overalls when they made their es, versally found in the farms of at the' Hotel Utah,' was completed cape and were described as being of that day. ,z medium height and weighing about Willie living in New York (ilk:. The isf,cond- Wednesday evening ea follows: conbratorkaj 'prohibition 140) pounds each'. on Duane &street, he came home one 10 A. M. Salt test the Leike by pupils okthe overcome with the July day, nearly on general vonditionS of' heat, and with nothing to drink but leglate Institute ill be beld thin eveAddress Bride Will Come Here., the tepid water of the cityice be- ning in the Tlficl Presbyterian vnurvb, sheep interests; President George! tug unknown ' in those dsym in the 'Austin. The population of Salt Like is about summer' monthe----h- e exclaimed , to at ,EleventtvSouth, and Eleventh East "What Bear Lake County Has to ld "What-wouo'clock--ih 8 wife! The program will not give streets,-aWith in the Sheep Business." to be increased by one bride:--a-Nortor this moment a long draught be as,tollowe: Aquila Nebeker. United States marCarolinienne who, accordiug, to a spe- front the old oaken bucket shal. hanging "1,1Wou1d That Nly Love," (Men- cial dispatch received last night. was in my father's well:" "How to Breed arid Handle Sheep." Grace deissohrl); sopranos married yesterday in Denver to W. W. "Samuel!' wile. his Willard Hanson. Collinston. replied Schell. Ruth Sylvia Green of Salt ,Lake, The girl who "wouldn't that be a good embject f9r "What the Sheep Need at Shearing MoeBowerman; came from North Carolina to Denver a poem?" forthwith he sat dowa -Chipman.' Amerieau Walls. Pflart-Wiseman, Mr. was Miss Green to marry Huelah the thronging recollectiona-O- V his Marjorie Important Things to Watehin Shelton of Asheville. Before coming childhood crowded thick upon him Whiteley. Handling Sheep on the Range," Joseph d to Salt Lake. Green lived in Asheville, that charming Idyl of bucolic Oration "America's Greatest DeR. Murdock. Heber City. kit where he Martha Stewart coufted and secured an option New England sprang Intel deathleas apoller.". "Humane Treatment or Sheep," Dr. on Miss Shelton. Miss Linn T. B. Beatty. They will honeylife and fame. The music is said to Solo, selected a have been adapted from an ancient Oration"A Plea for Our Nation." moon in Denwr. or thereabouts.---foled by Dr. H. M. General discussion, few dayebefore coming to Salt Lake. ....... ....... .Amy Griswold Rowe of Ogden. Scottish melody by Prederick' Smith. ' assWoodworth died in 1861. Sonatine, Op. 160 (Dvorak) .P. M. This song, pke an many of the Miss Linn and Mn. Craw The Mothers' Favorite. "What We Mugt Do in Regulating heart lyrics or dfl elder -- day. Is Nand Oration"Our Duty Concerning Ai-- A rough medicine for Leasing of Our Winter Range," Itn the famous song collections called cohol." Marianne Wach the Thomas Austin. should be harmless. :It should be I "Heart tIongs"which this paper is "Farewell 8ong of the Birds" (Men"The Enlarged Homestead Law," pleasant to take. It should be effect- offering to its readers. Grace delssohn): Sopranos (7. Mackay, Granger. Utah. John nal. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy We' recommend them to look at Weeks. Schell, Ruth Sylvia "How to Run al Shearing Corral," all of this and is thenotherie favorite thlr Heart Songs coupon, to be found altos,-Rub- y Bowerman; Meakiii, Enos Bennion, Vernal. everywhere. For sale by all dealers. elsewhere in this paper todayand Pearl Wiseman, Marjorie White-icAdvertisement. "Future of TlPen Range," . W- -, learn the terms upon which this re. Candland,- Mount Pleasant. markable book can be had. .. Dance" Ger(Edward 'Shepherds General discussion, led by A. James 14' Paints License Tag Red; man), school orchestra: Nit:41118 .. Asgard. Fountain Green. Mrs. Gan,. Harry Hickman, on Arrested Appointment of committees to look Charge Arrested in Consequence Dan. Hiskey. Kenneth Webb; after leasing on winter ranges). ' Of Assaulting Landlord Margaret Black, pianoMiss .01. b 8111141181011 The 1913 ,motorcycle license tags were I 'At tile of the foregoing Hears of Applequist.- - , black. The license for 1914 are- on .Ertiest G. Harrington was arrested program the prizes for the contest will last kre night by Patrolman G. J. Lund and l'be awarded; these provided by the red plates. WhIy difference in color booked at headquarters on the charge board of temperance, According to information received by . m as the arrest IPresbyterian yesterday of responsibieor assault. ç. Brokaw, rooming , Atha T. Williams, cheif Deputy, in house proprietor afternoon ctt Frank Erath. south Second the- - sheriffs oftlrentto--Applequist-,- -' I lArost Meet-ci- s e l clist-of,4- 4; named .as the victim of Denvermm.4 Patrolman Olson HarrIngten's 'wrath. it being alleged Chamberlain's Tablets- for Constipa,- - sought as an acromplice of Joseph Rillstoppedby Traffic ' tIon. letilzsed as to the whys and where- - that Harrington struck Brokaw on the strom now awaiting trial for the murof 31918 Hcense being on a red head with a stove lid. as representing For Chamberlain's der of John G. Morfrison on Jan. 10, constipation, Erath admitted that he had paint- his resentment of Brokaw's 'demand Tablets are , excellent. Easy to take, may be at Green River. Wyo. Mr. Wil,. ed his last year's tag and later ex- - that the Harrington s conduct themmild and gentle in effect Give them liams will have the report investigated plained somewhat obscurely to Capt. selves properly while in his house. a trial For sale by all dealers. and if Applequist is in Wyoming, efRoberts that he was failing to comply Following The alterchtion, Harrington Advertisement. forts will be made to apprehend him. M ith the law as a sort of protest left house not was and the seen against the by the -- high" motorcycle tax. He was police until picked up on the street last warned by Capt. Roberts to procure a night. According to Brokaw. he suffers '1914 license tag and was released. from his inJuries.still and mays that hitt ,f1, left-eycontinues to be inflamed. The o: (1)1 i i 11 ia 4KEITII-C1-ffbrtingo,4) I quarrel took place about six weeks ago. 11 Build May t) P.. TelephoneLine.: ,lerlill, . In order to connect by telephone the Employee Arrested 6I . , - homes Of the Blue Creek valley beForgery Charge ijic tween Garland and Pocatello. Anton x Nelson of Draper has proposed that the Joe Buckley. an employee of the Salt corna farmers Incorporate private , 11 : 1 I pan3 a rid construct the desired line at Lake Plumbing & Heating company, (0'1 a cost of,. about ;7,000. Mr. Nelson lias wits arrested yesterday afternoon by kt);I show over store counters also deidned a plan whereby he hopes Detectives Cleveland and carstensen ' . '5 cases are displaying new to be able to interest the Southern Pa- - and with forgery. charged chic railroad companyto build 8, line The arrest of Buckley followed an There are new 31711inery I from Kolniar north for 30 trifles in or- hesatsin investigation based on a complaint der to Open up the big farming sec- - Lmade unusually by several merchantl of the west betw-ee- lite lantrWhenManderViert ' ,.. , cid for themselves what crop shall be planted, the frequency of irrigation. and bow the ,crop shall be eultivated and marketed. and as far a. poesible shall do their own work, hiring only such work, done as they are unable to Au accurate record do thembelves. shall be kept of all expenses pertain, ing-A---- th aotirif sothat e cancittcorf Fort managed to bring the painting. aatelY Preparing Prograht to ' Something of it story in connection with the picture. The owner was a mestizo woman who Th publicity and finance bad been living with a Parisian artist-tie- of tbe,r4,to 'whom, it eft hihintThe e otter ha ning, at the aesoCiation building it ; , artist was killed in a braiVI.anti-atter discuss working up the prograrn tot s', it1-- r.0?, had- killed his laiettitrUct he- had come into poiseiaiön of the StindaY" campulgti 1,, Painting in Paris. Lieut. Bailey cannot Th.! ,co.,m,mitte,,,,e s aren'.. ; - ,..Azis,:17, Pfll the painting. as he brought it into PublicityW,: A. Wright. temporarl.., ,4,,,, i',....,01 this country as personal property which ,t, he did not Intend to sell, and an escape& chairmani' U. I,; Illskey; tiuy,'E'rni la ,. ".'4 payMent of duties. Should he decide. E,tirt Hasenor., 5,7 . V.Vorthington, 4 however. to . ., H. rt..with the painting. be L., Sowles,., - A. - Reeves duty lieforksale.. "!.'''e"'"' ascpay the 'C:- PettillinBb , .. ',tsitorr.opts.-ypopg,.Mqp,p...;,Mq4- ' old reliable Hoods Sarsaparilla, corrects the acid oondition in the blood and builds utir' the whole system. It drive. out rheumathe blood tism baaaa It deans, thoroughly. Mood's Sarsaparilla in recognised as Amin- - Ilia ..vor41tri used tor at has forty years in many thottsands of cases the world over. There ht no better remedy for skin and blood Mimeses. For loss of appestomach and Ithiney tite, rheumatism, l troubles.-generadebility and all ills arising from impure blood. Hood's hus no ootial. It Is unnecessary to 'suffer. Start treatment et once. Get a bottle from your nearest dreggist. You will be Pleoteed with the resuitteof this great madiciaer.o.adtertisement. The svidow of Thome Mandeevich. the mirtec., who was shot to death in the Utah Apex mine prentunably by etataelLopee while 'the latter was hid- - - AitillérkOftieè-e- 1.0SIL4!4114.1.f:40.0-,c00:t0t-fbt:;:.'':.-- ' |