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Please send us ra drawing-and- of your invention decoription with $6! and We will have search madmi at the United States Pat- ent 0Mce and furnish you with complete report. . , l''. ' ' 's -- - , . - - . , . inf s , . ., - s 411, ' , '. - , . , ' ' s - 4 , 1 : , r. - , . s . - - - ' - ' ' ' - , -- , , , f - . , ' - - t ii, ' ,4 a), I , 1 ' A a 0 ' - - UTAH , ,- ' - . ' , ' ' , AC - - . zn 1 DO I , , . 6 A uto " ' Boise, Idaho ., , , I , , . . Ltd. .111 , I I , -- - 4 . ' . City;- - - Utah., 1 , .. - - . . , . , , - - ' ' I ''--- '..$), ''' ...,4 '':' i .. , - - ' . , . ' ' r. NIIYOMING , City .. , - Salt Like t,,,t a , , IDAHO . . , 0101; ma . .... .. ' , ' , , - ' . e - 1 , ' - OM alitoyDcDdi di ii4 '4 '' ' t .. - 1 1111 ' ' Prices 4 i lit 5 to . --4' , ; - , -- - , - , .. ' , , , - ,, , , . 4 , , . s , is,and setablistiedapatent aro L, S.alt Lake - . - '. ' - r - ,:', .,':::,,,- - . - News jheI Deseret rvrElc? BREAU . ' .',,, s'r1"'77:e-s'''''N',l't- 14 The Buick has Proven to be the -- mogt . seas-onthe 191., popular ' : 1,, ' -- ' 11 4 ' f The demand liasiar exceeded the suppiy , waterway. and it is absolute y certain t at no ituic car will be obtained affer,May'14i:, PATEI1TS- bureau Washington, D. noy lobe fag ' v ' , , -- - -- ----"- nr 1 , . ' ' - , , ., , i. , . , ,!ts-q- , ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,- - - , . s ,.. , , , - . , I i ,1 4 , - - 's - , .,,,,,,,, ' ,' ,,, !;', . , ) - i - -,- .4,..460........,,c4,,,e..,.4i.4,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...; . i : ' - West Fouth Sou ,:,,,,,. ,- , i I 43-- 5 - , , ,,,,,-- ' - , . ,......,..-N, ' ., . , ,,I. , ,,,, - ' ;,,,,,is.,-s- . , - ,,,,-- - - arman Auto Co. - , . , . 1, . , . , . - . , ; 5 - - The Cadillac 'neither rides nor drives like any other - ..,!,,,,,, - .,',.f.,F,, . - s' 1 : I . , sez ..,,,L-1,.t,,,,z,- .e. . . I . ,ft,,ft,4,,,,,,-':;- - ' . ' . i .1 4.4..:::41:1Z.f'...-111,7- , , : 1 ' . . : 10 '.. ' truth-- ,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,c,,,,,,,stl,,,,,A,,,,,t,,,, - .., l I prmly if . --- A single ride ,in the Cadillac will convinc,e'you of its . ,, . ,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,, , - - ' ' e' ''. - -- iti:,',41: 4,44.,,'Ipt, '1 ft ... .,::.. ,I.;--. r. , . : - - ' , , , Place Your I 11 r er St ow 1 0 - Insure... Y0111,2, cull' g ,$ lle , , . ,. , , , t ' , , , ,.311,, mar,ii, is - - - --- -- To Deepen Suez Canal. ,...... , , , ,,,, ,, , . When the Sues canal was originally , ,t, made for a great part of its 100 weary ll;, miles nothing but a mere furrow cut through sandy desert, it had a depth 71' 'of sight meters. or 26 English feet, At ..,. -- --"-- various periods it haa been, deepened, , ,, , until it reached its present depth of ti,,av,., 12 feet. Operations are now in progress 39 ,,,,06,,' ' with a view 1 feet deep, a ,l.,"... i ,, i'4).' great works of improvement also going , , e on. will involve a very large expendi. ture. In one canal 71:4,:.!;$ W.'it4i,'' ---- - has a fortuitous advantage. over other great artificial waterways, such as, , '7,.:7 for instance, the Panama canal and the Manchester Ship canalit is not i : affected by tides to any appreelable ,g,t, . ',7,i,' degree, and has therefore no need of ,,,, loci's. There is not a single look .be- , , ,,,,,,tween the almost tideless Mediterran,,,- . ean and the Red s4.a, and the -re111MM constantly at an almost uni;,ii form depth. The 39 feet will represent the minimum depth at low ,tide at Suer..St Lotils.Globe Democrat . , ,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,.. - -- This is full of meaning and furl Of fact,- s, - .,....: .4. 410 ;:, - i ,--- , 4 ,I..-- ,.. ' oese''' .....- .- -- .,: ,,,,..17-- Those who are within the World of 'Cadillac ownership . are enjoying hixuriess, of travel to which you must remain a stranger 80 long as you are outside of that World. 1 '1;'''?.i'''', -- "I...- -. . - .. ' - . v.,,:-..,.,.s,4- I 4.5.;.... ' I ' .011.j...,1 .s'x'. 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New Torii, March ICHugh L. of New 'Tot. the I s . rtrn . 1, -- ' , . t 1 It , Maxwell 11.--- , ' I., 4 reit'' ckg ' , . well-know- '' ' t' , , - . Chtoetorlferch armed Cal., March V 7 t'. bets broke' Into the mail order branch overtaking a fast automobile and cap.; of the Hartman Furniture company tering 9 Chinese and two members of e4 A at 3918 Wentsiorth avenue today. blew an alleged smuggling -SYndicate. a lone ' 6pen the office safe, tossed out its con- . motorcycle policeman- at Los Angeles .e , tents. threw, aside valuable seturitiek harbor, San Pedro, frustrated early todiscarded 140,34)0 in money. .orders and day a plot 10 smugglla into this country a large party- - of orientali 'under the ;,.. escaped With $19.000,-thweekly pays very prows of , a revenue cutter and 1. roll orthe company. se - Four more ' ee The quintet worked with machinelike other governmet were contrabandOmmigrante " caught A basement yindoW furs precision. e after daylight, but 10 Clenese, arid the abated them ingress. remained outside and the. other four' attacked. sinuggrer launch whicts brought them from Lower Californiete. esse ;" bound and gagged a .watchman. A probably, to out see. ' ' 1 caped . second employee of the furniture cam'John 'Wkklund. the policeman. .eaw was on pany thesecone floor surprised tees landed from the launch , and was bounds gagged - and led to, the the Chinese ' and when gave' Owls" witnessed be basement. ' , 2,41"1,1:1 procetsdinif through the buildings the some of them enter an automobile- - fie er thiel,es waylaid e, third watchman and I overtook the motor car. hi a nikle...e carried him also to the basement. Then minute race for the city and sieresteri ere.,..ree they attacked the safe In the Mee on John Culver and Richard Freeman, althe second floor. -- The door was blown leged members or employees of the 73 e.N t syndicate and ,ciwardreldite off with,nitrostrlyCerine. -- - smuggler somthe chauffeur, who is expected to 17 , ', - reveal today to federal immigration cone e ' ,' t earning the operations ot the band., noise of the chase awakened harARRANGE SCHEDULE borThereeldents. The alarm also wee , , . given the crew of the harbor fireboat. . All .the Ogden Utak: March joined pursuit and et daylight,. , E. were 22 Chinese in kill. with, TA . Murphy of the trnian baseness ex- there Freeman Culver. and Mason was net I met bere this, morning With- kept in prison, but was under surveilsoriation . formclubs eia the of Immix-retesrepresentatives lanee until officers cotild ing the league for the purpose Of fix- question him. were of The arreste4 peel for ing a schedule who Chinese , games , the'cyning season. more than le cirientals were aboard , , ' The clubs' ., representativell it the the launch, .. meeting are: Larry Duggan of Butte; I. F. Flannery of Itelena: W, D. Brown .of Ogden: W. O. Reif of Salt Lake City; NO NEED TO WORRY M. It. Elvand of Boise, and Dr, C. P. -- ABOUT - REFLIGEESL Harvielle of Murray, , The schedule will not be Made public until the latter part of the month. Weithal Li Paso. litlarch1 of counsel representing the Merle. government in the habe& s. corpus pro- FISHER'S MURDERERS. ceedings to obtain the -release of the Mexican priaoners- bald at Fort MAY BE MEXICANS 6,000 Situ, said today that if, the'. CASS is successful this city need not fear that It will have to care for a horde of Aided by Peoria, IlL. March penniless guests. of "The Mexican, government is preagents the Chicago & Northwestern to ellYand the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa pared to remove the prisoners bY federal port of entry desig-nateInc authorities railways, today will -the United States the moment they are s attempt to. gain some new light on released." said Attorney Walthal. 1le added that the case would be the motivea and identity of the four men who yeaterdaY killed Arthur heard by Judge Ideek in the federal sev- court at Dallas. , Fisher; an engineer ilia wounded eral other men mearManlins,- proceedings will be In the form of an Fifteen Years for Ellis. inqueet Over itte.,body -of one of the robbers who died laist- night' it the Spring Valley hospital, whither he Chicago, March U.William Cheney was taken after being wounded by a Ellis, Cincinnati leather merthant,con victed of murdering his wife, was senposse of farmer and deputies. Thor far efforts to at the 'other, tenced to 15 gears in the state penthree men to talk or.to obtain infor- itentiary today for the crime. mation concerning them from laborers In railroad construction camps at Manlius. Langley and Bhaffleid. have TEN PASSENGERS met with failure. The culprits ere KILLED IN COLLISION thought to be Mexicana, as several score of that nationality bay been t working in the camps, but question- -- Temora. Ne-e- south Wales. March 14. were killed and 15 ing of these workmen has brought no ,Ten passengers tnformation and the three prisoners' Injured In a collialon totlay 'between a , mall train and freight locomotive at silence has been unbroken. Exeter station near Moss Vale, The Accident occurred during a, dense fog. - 11 arrive oe.ee; ' ' -, Los ,Angeles, ' '' ! a . ' J , . Cadillac. - . , .- ' ' ; -- ' , - - ed 1' IN - c. - : , E CHINESE N SMIJCSLE ' , 2 - ; IN CASII e 1.1 , nt 1 . 14nest Char-a-Ban- 111.8 e - , V1.1111.111IL , 1101-tha- 1 IWUIIIISIILM I rob-Wh- en raritye - air-cool- 1 . ,, - esa" I ' STEAL 11001111 , , - milo 941 wtila, go vilm - re , ;, . - s.asal go ' Auto company automobila rsco,rds are being "'The, increasing .use of the motor The Motor Car co:, cars made every day, and tbe'satecerse are car,i le every, ' day commercial life is 'handling tho rieo, Velbeeend ,Cbass a shipment of . . not this confined .oe week. C.; M. Fella. of Bait 1,Ake to leaned, Of speed, One the ;narked industrial develop- - lines are now eatablished. iwtheiene," only ' A new car and E. Tart- - but ' some wonderful, strides tewardse ments Or the present decade..estid W. quarter" at 344 noun& State street. . "party'e motor- - eak, with a took a seatiiii capacity fit'lli people and the economy ars being accomplished by. tie 7'hbobo1d. nuisnager of the Salt Lake, finished the show room' and purchase a formidable sounding name,. of Char-a- ., Cara. ' .:. branch' of the, United States Rubber itervice .car. Another shipment is x- the light weight ,t; of the best aa Ceir-h,Bano is en route to Salt Lake from the pecteI next week from the factorl.... '49ur for years been confikti- - company', of California. ...Whereas a 'elesipped In this seetion of the country. ' ; 0 . factory of the Pierce Arrow, company. According to E. C.. 'Howard; sales misty bettering' the economy 1ecorda"'4few yeire ego trucks; delivery wgone.' Speaking of their new locetion le W When it arrives, Abe Meeking', Jr.., who manairer of the Cadillac .Motor Car says A, L. Taylor, 'manager of the Salt i !patrol wagons, Kw:mance" - and - its Rousche maid. ,"We are just totting a los purchased it from the, Boiterill recent aunounoement Lake Automobile Company,' Franklin I Net almost' elf vehléles straightened out In the new the cornpani, .,'111,wrimb11e company, Will own the ffrst of dtealeirte:atti,dithsinthcestAshemsterniateintkaAbuletoper: I!horse drawn type;; a motor driven car store We that the company has 1. now have spout S.500 feet of - fioor ever manufactured in the e; sia7cylinder car has ef- bile club of last year. when salt miles in these ; today the marketing -(,r1c1. whieb rives us ample room for at rest penitent and'unf- were made on ..o..e than be apace, la fectivelynet Seating 18 people; ,, it. seems that there is no limit to the I!per a Nhow room and a big roomy sserVice It to tho rumors contrary. ' ounded two-tovehicle n on are - stations Tho chow room a mounted Pierce Arrowe economy of a light weighll designed fronts on truck chassis.. There are six wide seats, ',has cleared the atmosphere, in 'so far motor drieele" oar. , State street aed the service etation On the rear two seating four people each as Mgards theCadlnad Company. at "We ''The'' received last week a report front a of ' equipment . espeeitalY air, Flack Heretofore we have and the other fciur seating 10. includ- and Mr. 5fcCittin:" manager of the Franklin the tires, is one of the vital feetons, Exchange in been ' crippled tor lack of toorn. lug the chauffeur. It is in the finish. least,,-- not Ontr but manufacturing San Francine, which is aurae .,that determine whether that car shall but inrather of agency m new store we Woes room the body construction, upholstering and trade circles; I ly a remarkable record. A' Franklin !be a success in its allotted work. to take care of all of our customers. to Aside Six-3- 0 workmansihp on the accessories of the and 'owner, of every degree. t with five Passengers over when we see any "We have a. large etock room and i i , device, car that makes it so remarkable an from the importance of the announce.; miles between an Francisco and San 'ler any particular tire usedispecial on the greet shall at All times carry a compete linethe however. The is automobile, body Joao. demon- - imajoilti of cars, it shows the entire distance for of effect Meet and parts for thetied.' Wile. and chaee the widrpmad general at, once that the Pierce ,Arrow company can , in stock. A man who has owned an strating purposes. being driven Iin low there is a strong reason for this. ' out and all the care and skill and of., such an announcement is bound to gear and the machine being allowed to "The fact that "Nobby Treads'lare automobile appreciates being able to A ,1 beauty that is used In finishing the haver the fact of a great Manufacturer run 45 minutes when the party was at used in the great majority of cases in get partitat a moment's notice1 instead 14 ', bodies of the company's $5,000 touring 9 lunch car was The a Jose. San I the publio into his confidence to: ilre patrol of having to wait eight or ten days for cars' bi ifiderporated into the body of taking 26 minutes on this trio and lambulance, petrol work, hours and well as op commercial gill them to arrive from the factory." ' the point of outlining his policy is rare used about 12 the new 4twork, as gaHons-- of gasoline; pleasure cars. Is a verification ig,n,tce equipped of the ,...4.04te The exterior finish of ehe famous enough to create much comment. will be fitted up tati,n,hen Thie is a remarkable average of nine clahn to do all kinds et me- of their that makers, these tires Pierce, wine color and. the curtains, moin low a on chanical is miles a of we. fact that end It work., gasoline be pre- shall equip-integallon possess every essential, for all kinds stoats, upholstering and interior - tor car owners- by the thousand look gear. Taking the comparative gear on of pared to give immediate service on allen t and d of the body is 'extremely handrc''61trehr 12.45 on our low of isdo:k. Cara." which ,and low is high and " e Nobby some. The car is this week being ex- to see what the Cadillac endorses and 1.71 wee, placed on on This means that, the car the market. , in 1909 to give motor car hibited at the Boston Automobile alley, discards. To these owner, the Cadillac In this high. averaged an equivalent I I1 of trip the received users by to adeices as GERMANY ae 47 EXPECTED according tire, of 388 or an on average miles high, acnot a is accepted as a etandard, if 1 be built. and at the same time to Botterill company, and is attracting an hour on low gear or over 30 could. There 'is un- tually ion ideal; and thin Impression, miles provide them with a reliable anti-ski- d ACTION great deal of attention. I - 27 on. a, gallon miles gasolineseats and , below the t usual luggage.room the .company, finds, extends far beyond e. are- continually receivieg re- tire, that could. be dependable under "We The " plant.ee a miniature refrigerating Where they are used 1, Bernie. klatch records ' of economy tests ail conditions decision of ear is Iintended for parties of 12'or more the., circle of those who actually own.. markable i or sum- day in the year. winter made on W:en and I look forivard every in i. can,. on the seekers up the United States government not to trips cam CadillaoIr drive and mer, pleasure nre work, by ,z petrel of departeconomy to operation the I ,yons of Utah, to the lake, sightseeing Since the company made its recent will beday the Standard 011 the first consideration of the ' menet,. police departmenta. undertalt-- i protest in favop-and all 'other occasions when announcement , parties II ing firms and any other service where company against. the .German oil :moin i to want htmdreda,who had, beet; buyer. as it le now becoming thethe rule great go -the pleasure hunters i is euseueuee le actuFil safety. required, keep records of, nopoly bill conforms evith tho expecte-- 'awaiting some word from an authori- - for owners to of - iI . a recommendation of their- sterling tions their Cars :,, .. Trties Botterill of the of the German performance it ', - worth." . was announced today. government, e several Is' A representaz pany reports the shipment of 4 in of dealers ita many parts tive the of . fine Pierce ArroW roadsters and tour-lu- g Through informed the government LIKES committee in charge of the bill in the cars for his clients and these will the country the company learned,. that LOST NATION BRO OKLYN STAR t '' tfoSoriat parliament that Americas re,-; within a few days. OVERLAND CAR exPeCtive buyers would not consider THE t , are cars of Hudson action might be a., deterrent Four carloads MAKES HIGH RUN tallatory I. , factor against the' legislation, but as also en route to salt' Lake for Mr. Bet, a car of any type unless the Cadillac car one n it. fact that In was market sold and was confident this would not It their is erted be are larrel should a them It of all and terill ; in any cer- - New Orleans. La., March new owners anxiously awaiting to such views that the re- will be particularly favored response. Itthe $t. Louis Browns has re. tam community, but to find a toyaLthat Hedges of is: generally understood here that : Pry. "Tom Botterill, head of the Denver cent announoeinent was made, as well le nalmost : "solid" for one make of car- leased fetcher Buamgardner and Outfield. the Standard Oil company is not askhouse of the Botterill company, ar as which had to gained reports Naquiet and . Lost er Williams, both of wiom played ,witir ing the American government to prospent Such a town is rived from Colorado Monday a certain amount of circulation and Is untreual. : three days here with his brother, tion, Iow a. where one man in every I the Browns hut year, and they will re. test against the German oil monopoly, credence. nine drives an Oakland. port to the Kansas City Federal leatel the establishment of which is well turning Wednesday. The village with a population of 871 dub. according to Manager Stovall of the within the prevoiative of the German City team, who passed through government. The company . however, boasts of 41 .0akiande which is a per Kansas 11; and hero last night en route to Wichita Falls. withes the American goternment to r capita percentage of almoet Tee.. his its demand that the German means Stovall team's training cam 11. , by government statistics, this said 'he had come from St. support bill be amended in order to Nation Lost in other - monoply that every tamely he where Petersburg, had Fla., intercompensate the Company for its loss rides in "The Car- - with a, Conscience.' viewed Baumgardner and Williams of business and its investments in Get, Nation not only boasts of an lording the Federal league contracts they are reported to have signed last winter. many. an in. has also but record, automobile 1 the player weillaloin the ..eassond, lias it.thist He assertity Federal westing history. when a t once. ,"All the Automobile Any Man Needs" Indians 'roamed IL ago many World vs Record Broken. whole a St. Louis, March 14.The report that the plains of the middle west, ) All that Pitcher Baumgardner and Outfielder ,;411. tribe myirteriouely disappetred. New York, March world's was ever found of them was the cold Williams had been released to the Kan. FPrelr was record for a day's run by an east!; fires. Cbityy Hreireaern racreestaerrirli.dofalthae ashes of their camp son, of botmd band small a : AtIntjc oteamship was broken Upon .this very site 1 St. Louis Americans, yesterday. ?reel - on 4 white emigrants settled, laying the dent Hedges and Manager Thursday by the Cunard Liner tuRickey both- sttania an a town . are car also a that . in Sia Florida. but where the hustling - Louis foundation for A car that will perform; according to wireless from t Capt. David Dow. for its name the name by Americans are training. conchoosing who man car the a for the looks noon and Friday F part; ,.... 1,44tweenoorsday which the tribe ' of lost Indians had S. ered 618 knots. The prey t ótut record siders his automobile an everyday necessity come to be knownLost Nation. FEDERAL 1., LEAGUE 614 "- inknots. WI' And apparently the old clannish and who counts the cost. A car that is , in manifested redmeh of the stincts BACKED BY MILLIONS economical in cost of upkeepgasoline, oil their unity in preferences. have mit.. BASERAU, OWNERS 1,.. and tire consumption. brothers, for al,. vied in their whiteswear OakChicago, March 14.President by the most to a men they Better material does not enter into the DISCUSS TRANSFER more on his return to Chicago from , S 1 struction of any car on th at itny price; a Shreveport out list of gave today March e Chicago, of seicr the for here is the best adoption of a metallurgy the leagues owners and backers which 1914 playing schedule and consumMatiors BUICK AGENTS 1' and automobile construction knows, and every of to shows, : his the:tranefer of the Toledo club to figures that . dollar we have, and our reputation, stand REPORT BIG WEEK, there is accerding ft,. Cleveland was the only business of Im850,000,000 behind the organizasatisowner to of back guarantee every it, tion: Twelve million acres are on 'the portance which confronted ,the owners-an4, managers of the American assoc.'sAuto company re- roster, he said. The wealthiest The Randall-Dod- d faction. club is tion when .4, they met here today. the in that sales :v where the Ward Brooklyn, are the following during seaeon schedule practically was ports The Fone Was. 5554. Demonstration by Apliointment ,,..; with capital amounting to completed at a previous meeting. one-to- n credited, to William Several truck week: Buick ,.., alterations have been suggested, to avoid sm,000,000. x 4 , Buick Pleasant Grove; , conflicts in P.,Kirk, home ! dates , Gilmore's list with the millionalies t between.the new ki, 6 Cleveland club and the Cleveland Amer- k roadster to Dr. William T. Cannon, marked "M" follows: ' ni, ican club. Thomas Chivington league . . , ' '''''''XI.', 444'.44.,4111L .. ,L:' 7 Buick' Wiring car t 100P. Salt TAke eitY: Gwinner, announcect pres177. president of the association, rittaburgEdwin the schedule prollably will consist of 6 to J. C. Nordgran, Monroe; Buick dent (M): William Kerr. vice presi- - 168 , ., lb with McCulloch.' three games, ent,7William l'- i trips for each ewsa. :''''' touring car to S. E. Warburton, Slit , Buffalo-Will- iam --. -' M. Robertson (M) club.. -- 5 I1 Buick touring car to 7,1, ' Lake City; Walter vice Mullen, president; presiIt Mn. George G. Smith, Salt Lake City; dent; F. Cabanna, treasurer , , ...... . ttil tM); ()wen I 5 Buick touring car to L. W. Bowles, Ausperger, .1 IT' tili secretary. .1;(4. I Aft, 5 - ,. , If car , Salt Lake Buick !, City; touring 111. '11 4 BaltimoreCarroll Resin. president ' to Walter Barrett, Salt Lake City; 5 (M); II , ,T, S. Wilson, Jr.. treasurer (M)l ' la k AME.11111.1111111011Mosoulliallillimillillmill." 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