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Show -- ''' --- - , . I ' - - . , r . I Is' MI '1.1 I illi, ITE,... Illeit fi;SIBEEIT 1ARD I .. E; ITHE KEITH-- 0 . , R1011 ill us Ey7 li ...-- COlirLHEIICE Ull , (.11.,ITY All011111 1 t , - , .orn lit o Tfirt.111,11b ,Id BOI . , , s' .' moat The store ;soveale blostday,theKeithtSpecial to The lqew4) ' ' ' beautiful Spring Opening radiant -con'Price. March The quarterly , Tbe , OBrien Co. has even . ference 'of the Carbon. stake wee held weather (31,ItthtOrIP ant the artiaticakly now in itto tabernacle hese:moat Yeeter'' decorated interior, of the stora,,111,r , to Elimination ' I.:k Ii!s View , day, the principal speakers being' Prose- monized perfet,tis. 'most a floov presented The main Of Women. 'Enteftainirs and Went Josenh F. thalth end , Elders i 'attractive appearance being decked ill George Alpert gmeth end D. , (1, McKaY, t potted .palum, leave ptnk' prea. of poonecinaLas Council s; 7, of Cafes. the From the, Ttvelve., , Coots drooped grao.ofully about ' !the on the Smith the spoke ' The potted palms scat.? ' , Chtmch and racountett the 'target the!,l each column. , oti' pheittes standa. and about tored . . tranalation of tha Book at Mormon; counters made an excellent background . I Elder McKay nohow' the linos et ;es.;, merchandise displays, 'handecim. for INVITATION and AND . eral Improvement and education. tumor-Georg- e EEPLr - I'VIS- 1 ' and Elder And the Spring Soodsmost the value of , '' thevie1TtictherorttGweatill. on discipline of the tnpanettt;ir . Church ionst the duties of the' Saints. such an error ,, pf new, silks and dressfeature , were Appropriate- - miliaria goods, Many pla Will of tlY the Church Evidence (Moir. including Present if , giren They 1 - - Sninft, quartets.; teriale in every imaginable calor. All wore ready for InSpecthe moral41 the new shoes Law Violation, Matter Will Re. nt Carbon new laces, trinintinge, riband tion t . tone of and the community. ' was ( nanced th& masked- - ball. Jae did aiso i bons, the., The "tit section, : ceive Attention.' with pretty thing. Boys" sults, Pieta both public McKay. deploring woris shown. and dances of Ole character. and urging hats and accessories . on the part of Church I large stocker of teeny other things. t at the L On the second gloat sexing blossomIn response to a 'communication from members. The- total attendanco The red forth in new .gowns, suits. ,coats day's meetings wits about 1.800.the Salt Lake- - hilniaterial-augsociatio- n, of crimson use of the main auditorium was de- - land hate. -Under ' bowers .: . - I. ''.. , , entiro, , ramblers County Attorneyp. Willey today terred to a later date when, the which', From .11. stm, TO r p.ms,,, ti SO, p.m. addressed to the Rev.; T. IL Mitchel4 .buiMing shall be ocmpitCal, at exhibited ' IIto 4:10, p.m.. livings models '. ' socrttare of the ansociation. a' letter hipia it will, be dioicated-and times accost, te !Inure. the lora in apparel wearing Atter . member. of the assn - saying that it any thoinnee case came In yesterday morn-- ;I fitt)TiMV Women thronged Ws- emit and clation,wiff' Present ,t0 the county at- - Mg end reported inability to escrow on miiiinerv and. undermuslin- section1. and were not alsappointwdOVew York torneyO office information, ofliny pub. a verdict. At one time the ittrY erinittat: tend other fashion.. centers' tiontrilauted lic 'offense. covered by the etatotes,of dve to threalnone.favor of The etttuttion then I to the showing and the new creations omen; to will he given prompt filially Oat), appearing. In be impossible- of unard- - were viewed and astolatnatiosie of' etpattentkin,- The letter pest, to ' Mr! mouo volution, thevt- rePorted, to that prosattend, &slight and wonder.. , - ' ,' ' One feature wont an esreodingly eourt that they could arrive at D45 deWiltrYlcilown' cimion. ache case will probably come un striking evening gown of pink chars 7 s o "Y. ht- C. A. Bldg,. Salt take City. Al term for new trial. Jones mouse with an, overdraw ot eery, taco. . , " Utah, Mareh 14,1914. was on; trial for alleged ombezzlement was an attractive Paul Poirot model. "Li E, Willey, Esq., County Attorney of county funds while county elerh, It interest was ahown In a stun, ,, Salt Lake City. in, August,.1011, audit' an, following Wog, afternoom gown, of towit,,,tatreta "bear Sir--We obtiervo that you have the Csoboit county ' with ic ., had a conference with settirtapers of high school gave a well mfandod ball at tango. Tho girdo was tintsboti with este& We' fully realise how difficult the gymnasium, Friday night in honor , of yellow &odors. it to for a faithful official. to perform Of St- - Patrick's day. The railroad men bunch Another charming effect was it copy the duties, et his office in the face of of the Southern Utah and Ctuitio ot. a ,'.1cemy threeeplece suit medal, those who are intaremed In having the lines out of Price ant Black zus-- a, mut A ot old blue ynorie antique.: laws disregarded.- - We firmly believe, Illawatha and Mobriand will; clew a iI new- 0and , , attractive creation. however., that DO effort avail much doom-aschool, the gymnasium high a,A, ridlor -habit" provedstunning ." that la not based. or & right Felton-to--I Tuesday evening ...". next. itt honor ot conc,eption. it model in, bleck and ment of the present- law, that exclOde St. Fatrick.. Some. 600 invitations ere white- check. wayitholOn.. The costume fonta le! performers from pieces- where out. nutde in the form of- - a Vasa ', of emulate .1z1gh boot. coat britches, do.. is for sold. was the which and liquor eliminate the Saturday dieplay day and smart derby., Theo followed many, of the Car- - other bouttis that may he used to conceal nteetkt attractive exhibits,: each, show", db inetw sett women who frequent ,thetie bon under the, echool; county high thw new. style" tendencies,-places and yet do not 'Whih to he own. rection of the itistructor.i, hliso Anne 4 lugmost. was the millinery "(meat, We arc riot concerned so attach. with Froe2- - Work 01 the' 3rml. nit Astwte.nt wax, elegantly.deo McsrP tochnicel ehaervance of the law. from a. sim ple n oose areas to, a rated Theranging shapes title season- - are tiorrection'-oere We f those beautifoi ball room oostume. with 'a smelt after the and medium. ant are trimmed moral conditions tho recognition oL limit' in coot within the means of ear', which prommed the passage of the law one. wens dismayed In loent stor, w hs. ranflboowve,rsealantd. ribbons, of elmost, eve?! we now have.. Slime this public ato; end elicited tayo,rable comment.. Itiveryons bait noticed the window nouncernent of the eonference which They are a study- of decorative art.' i you held- with managers or the rotes Starting at the Japanese, window on Two Small Fires.-state that they will in the future keep 1,- Broadway and, extending to the lest - , within the law, would you, kindly : display an State street., ch. exhibit ciao ue whether you. agree with. ut separated Two slams from widely , in 'lteelf. wee si. fashion,-plate;-Arches holding' that the elimination Of Women and rowels form the entettitinere and the., booth, le nice. districts or the city revs received, at ot Wild Mulles r ,: bachifrounds,-fotha,. merchandise sary in order to." effect a compliance Are headquarters this ... merning: within . with the law? Very truly yours, 12 minutes.. The drat (lilt.: at .12:83 a.m.. NhcsThweln,11.ciptis1 s'ots'dIspitty-t'Win' beH 'ititl'at "MINISTERIAL, ASSOCIATION OF was from the rectory of 14t Paul's, for several and should not ' be days SALT LAKE.' Fourth South and- Main streets.. The nissed,Advertisement. (signed)J. H. Mitchell, SocY. second .was from srt s harm all avenue, at 11:42 a.m. The lose in tailt inFollowing la a Mr Wiley e renlYi stance was slight, both being small March 14. 1914. blazes caused by defective- - fluew Ai) "Mt liditFitell secretary kin).-tri- al from central station and Alt, Aoariciation.atilt Lake City, paratus ation No, 11,, responded to the Utah. -Tuall'e" DAS- rORtrANT8 1114;4 MY, Deli aeltnowtAdv refetv4 talt Lake City and vicinity (radiue of vour communication of the 4th ini;t: Women's; Society relative t0 ths cabarets ovorstira, in Tuesday,. fairl,,not much change In temperature. t 014 city, ' To Cetébrd Tomorrow and not VtahTonight Tuesday, fair; ,II your 111.$10ditti011 OP IRMO of its much change In temperature. , reprosentstives will coma to this rifflt torsosIt a of Shippers' radius Inforination bite reached the general MO miles of Salt Lake and present any evidence you hay. of the commiesion of any public offense, board of the Relief society from the . hour shipment against Citr)Protect le dogmas rdn, covered by our statute s. the ntattter wiit stake east on U. R. Z degrees southeast organisations in and near this I on D. & R.P.G. R.R.;R.; ZS be gives prompt attention,' degrees south.. P.. L. A. & S. L. R. It.1 city to The effect that it large attend- 4 west On the "Xoura truly. I west on W. P. R. R. and , . ance wilL be 80.4i1egreee TO. WILLEY.: I. at the tomorrow (Sig)ed) preeent R. P. R. -- and 30 degrees northwest on - - AssernblY.balt at the' general eelebra- O.-- la L. R.; "County Attorney. R. R. tion of the anniversary of the founding ' An area of low pressure ties over tbe of the &white- - The entire program has lake region, having mowed there front Volantary Contributzons northweistt it wit accompanied by been perfected, end all arrangements cloudiness, and - rain at only have been, made en that PromPtY at 2 general Relief a few stations. Another- low Ilea owl '. to'clock the celebration will begin. southwest the not caused any but I In order that members of the society. decided changes- In has weather nonditinns 'Andr ew E. .1krent of the gall as well as visitors. may convenientil ; there In the northwest and south,. ke tire department.. secretary of the find proper place in the Assembly half nest the pressure ta high. In the south clear; but in the northwest halt take City riremen's Relief Ia committee of where. to ha dressed trt the Oleo are nrevallic and rain was report-le- d has completed his revel of whtte. will be In readiness to- receive cloudinese at Seattle Spokane. Wash, The and oxcart all to their ID laces. The St. temprratures andnew contributions. received by the asaorianormal in the nouek for the various - stakes bah and shoes in Cr, Om for the veer ending March 14. 1914. the remeindas of the noun-on am followeIn all. Uflit was received In volunlarY trangnment will be occupied bt the erT:ho sun rises at &IA:and sets 'Est tontributtons frerti varioue individual authorities of , the Church, and concerna. in every care being preof the general Relief' society sented to the treasurer of the asste IgeneraJ LOCAL 'WEATHER of maks Relief compAxAms President , elation with a pots Of appreciation for DATA FOR MARCH, goneral preeidenclee of, the exiellerst work of the department. A. ; detailed statement las prepared by i T. L. ht.- L and Primary associations. 1 Temperature., Peg. -Officers- and Members from Pioneer. , Capt. Eikrem Is an follows: be seat will and stakes 10 Jordan ........ Granite .,... era..t..... CIS: esterday ,Highost C. Samtrel Park. By Mayor ; Higneat in this month last year.,..... 7) of Om hall: and Iter Iron WOrks, $5: - 141.Angtord, $25; ,ett in the body 71 in thio month and Iligheat from sinct11174...,. Ensign. Liberty ' Lowest this A. Richtm $10: J. Curley. S25; Z. C. eil ... oecuev morning the wilt galstakes Lake Salt M. I.. IA; Mountain States Telephone thia month last year... ..... .. Z and Telegraph tornnane. 315; Bennett lery , as indicated by respective stand- ILocrost thia month since ards for 41 Dut& WiLltaws company, 00; M. 8. yesterday ........., 4..,,,,,, A special ftlytturs- of the celebration i Mean yesterday . . . . ......,........ ik) Ileld, $',.!!,, of severalthe , Acrumulated etceas this montri,........,. OS will be the presence of acmes since Jan. 3.11 of the Native, society., only members . ' reTrilaA. whom two,of tAccumulated Deny Roominghonse License a . ,. - - - - ' - It hat , as - , , 1 eta - , . . . ., ' . . , ' - snvid , staon . sr. er - k i...A.1 COBB- CIUSTIC: 15 - , 6-'----- - - 111 Hia,uufilmtril 7 , ,, - , ' , .---: . . , .' , : t ', ',, r - t . -' ' , . - ... ', . ' - , , , :'11 - '4'- . ,s, if I , . ' .,.. '.' ''''-- - , : ": . . , , , . , -- 7,, ' , ', '' e s. MurphyNichoh Traveity-- , and mining t.. , - , ,- , --- --- , , ..-- ' , EVERY frACT A. LAUGH , - ' ' ' ---- - - ' , , : '' Cenbtb.Waaprompralatlf7orthisof Federation Demanded hivestiga ,, the Idaho belly Ststesmauovho if here on hie way to Chicago on business. At - tion Into Campaign- Expense tha notoruta AU:Cobb dr eelaritriliat the rrespiment is 4'dishonorable in its fiinct ot Sbearman. ' dealings with the west. with luknber; , mon' men t I ' s. -, '''. ; . , oh ..i OU Ve ',Ito r0 S i 0 OilOrl . .., . . i , ,. , - - , . , kir , 0 1 , - - , ,--- , .. i '"Until 'the government bureaut at .,, Washington take a. different attitude , -- ,f, . e toward IWorn business mon, and unt is Sat- -' til the overturning...of,' the ' Unitid county ,Attorney Says Ho ' ' ' Statist tote as fairly and at bonorablg I ' isti- Pd - Shearman Cointnitted no with business mon in tho west, as theta busineoti men act among themselves, .. ,-Offense ' Mining. lumbering 'and other big actfive , Mei hats cannot be trUccessful to the : .. ,' , . . degree that they should be, end would , ,' CANNOT .CALL A GRAND JURY a be. if the gtrrerrlinent - WOUld be , , Itralithtforward In its atAittsde toward . ,,,, , '. 1., 1., . . FO)ERAT1011 - . . ,,. ce til ..-.- - ,. , . . . , , - . ' alike, and this ' . . , lit Laughing Hit of the Season. : , Biggest fact preventi what might otherwise be After Making aio inquirr into lbo , ,big developments. ,. statement' ot osimPalint .. ,.,- - . 's expression ftP thie regard '1- by Coornotaelortes W. 11"--- Shearnutn, was elicited by a' question asi to hit Att?"-- - Z' IL. Willer; And toda,' deidea concerning ylvbability of the .. to , the Salt Lake reiteration Voiopment . .. ,, of the southern part of Utah of Labor a ,: , Classiest' Act of Its Kind Yet. and the building theraof 0, railroad at ' that he is eta sq4that no offense :wil a result of tilt announced offer for sale ' : ' ", ... , - 1 committed by Mt f "'mermen., ' -' leiter written by Mc Willey io in OKrillbs.001,00014;t0001013allest, otailumlibte:rdoulntlited .77 Thy ro All the Others Are Winners. . td it totter received by' him ,, from, the federation thin . ramming. he !aid, if ends a thing would, be Poa--wherein the county attorney:we& urged table.' as longos the forest regulations to make a, 4wAY, to it from 'wt."; subject to change with the "ca, remain ' ' fedwa:raustkloettn. sthaesestrathlectacoyusuLtgo.stItonwin Price of every inepector or forester... OM any of whom Special Irish Musical Programme ' All Week. may put personal inter- a grand Jury, investigation Into Comacon and the tie them. 'up missioner Shea:titan's, statement - th.e pretation months' Mb Day-7- 50 red i adopted ; a resolution In uNqual of any comPany for . matter decided is the being while, ' i that practtcally charged , D., ' 1ST the, statement Bled by littr. Stumm', epee, it would likely be Impossible. t BM.1111"1.46000,062.111.18aiar roan showed ligurea much smaller than be declared, to and business men who MialtifftweeNtENNSEEMINERNEAMINIATOSIMEMEMEMOMMOIMillid. devel would such for money put tpaheimaatuasi aMountsixnent In kis cam' opment while there is so much funcer- 1 Mr. Willey. In his communication to tainty about ths policy of the govern- aolide been meet have taken but to tbe FUNERAL that NOTICES. hi nit forests. reepect the fedoration.- calls attention to the M Cobb le interested in the erten- - out of the smoke. but the fumes and fact that It is not- - within the functions slow Funeral 4lerv1ces for Kate Clawson of lumber activities of Idaho. gases e,re escaping, and they ire retha of hi. offiee. to- ea" a grand Jury hivesaged 39 years. wife Of Georga mid a t the hotel this morning that sponsible for the damage to the Lambert, C. Lambert, Jr., will be held Tuesdav at tigation. He also says that he will not and Boise-Payetderenot should The the be farmers Lumber crops. 11 h company ask the district 2tisilam, to ean,titteli an ward wm, at the thinking that the dam . chapel. Friends are invited to attend and investigation, Mr. Willey', letter fol- cently established In Idaho. at a caPi- - ceivedhas Into been alleviated. rThe fumell can cal at the family residence. $4 Fifth talistation of I7e00,000 'wu one of the ego lows: On day of funeral from 9 to la a.m. , March 14. Milt - biggest such COltealliat in the Inter-M- r are as deadly to the crops as ever, and East, will be used in place of carriages. The company has while the damage may be confined Autos IL. K. Russell, Secretary Belt Lake mountain country. Interment in City cemetery. Federailint of Labor, Salt Lake COY. 1,000.000.000 feet et pin. timber to draw to a smaller area, it Is more intense ....,. frern and at the estimated demand In its effect." Mr. Miller lives north Utah. I)IED. 'Dear Mr: I have to acknowledge re- for lumber,, he mid. that amount would of the smelter end says he has kept a , ceipt of your letter ot the lath loot. last then lOS yeam. With the devel- close observation during the past HAMMER.At the residence, 40 east wherein yew request that I take steps opment of the company will come the Second South street. at 1;15 a.m., to investigate the charges concerning r establishment of saw mills, in many John Berfir. a farmer who resides March doe Martin S. Hammer,aged the affidavit or election exPensoe Mod ' parts ot the timber districts one big south of tte metiers, and whoP is a years. le, , was a native of tieninark: He came to Vtah about BO years ago; Wall by W. H. Shesznien, city commissioner. mill being already completed., and a former. ,citrftouncliman, - said this with a view to bagelors grand jury 'railread into the Boise valley; 38 nines morning that during the werk past a veteran of the local Indian wars; and was for many years a well known - take up the matter. in la now being made. There the fumes escaping from the fur. of this city. In reply thereto I will say that this are itmgth. roads In the Payette and naces. by reason of the fact that the painter already Funeral services at Twelftherhirletnt., cfnce will not ask the district Judges wohley valleys go that there need be stacks have been quiet, are of a more ware IS, at March o'clock.. chapel te impanel a ,gre.nit4ury tat tuvestigato no great expenditure there. from damaging nature than the regular Casket will be open at ,the this matter. Om' smoke that is emitted from the stacks. 1.11; until II p.m. 'Interment inchapel I..'ity "Our are activities much. Interrupted. Such Investigations as vie make hero. and our success is a to confined are smaller fumes "The imper continually so far as we are concerned. Perform Mr, Cobb mid, "by the,lackrif area but they are concentrated." Mid FORNET.-- In this city. 'March 15. 1914. the function of a grand jury.. Mr. Berger. "and the damage Is not on, pa,rt of the govern- - the stability Mrs, Eva Forney, aged 81 years. at hoe a who Children less already s Inent bureaus the Quite complete inquiry objectionable. us. in their treatment of it -been, made, by re. reiative to the are compelled to pass the smelters w481as so. uptrohm jElnigIntSt mEeanilli!.er The deceasad of election, exPennos ot lilEeSboar- The bureaus at Waahington seem to on the way to school suffer from the Congregational church. ' of , the phillipa' cent of all tntens -t ertbealreiefdtthaahtoneet.80 and myself have Remains are at the mortuary of Elt.'t end the gov... noticed Ifumes WEATHER REPORT man. and was we:limiter sattettistibyedhimthathatiothoefin and W. Ban, 164 South West Temple street. and fumes the gases eminent handles us as sit would do if around the smelters." regards BOUCK.-- At 1878 weat Fourth 'North However': if your "'adoration of Labor we were so. Until the government There is- - a rumor around town that street, March IS, 1914. Anna M. BoUck, ta Daaaaavton ay oay fame that we as square with us, whether lumbermen the in ' have the been employees plants wife of E. P. Smirk; born Doe. 28, pat i do not now have, it la our plain du0 Or mining men or men in other big acRelief In Rexharg, ' Idaho, and daughter .of working in the fumes While the stacks te,yeeleap,ljaem. withnout and in that- ,tivitlea. an Men must be with one com. Mr. and Mrs, John Mortee. and been have inactive that they any!' information which you fur- others we eannot have the growth and t, Funeral service s. will be he'd 'tielntky at of the danger and briconvenlash us will be giVert our beat applica- - development here that we ehould have.'' plain tenc.. This could not he verified, as It 2 pm at the funeral chapel of 'Joseph. an. Wm. . to see Zi genes south West 'remple it thin to the law was imposaibile to gain admission to street Taylor. ere invited tn. attend. be been committed. , the offices or works of the company. IntermentFriends ' "; In City cemetery. , ISOM truLY, The managers of the amePters here SMO , B. WILLEY.' out (Signed) this moming would give nothing SCHANK.-- At the family residenee.- - 317 t County Attorney. for publication. saying that they did west Sixth South. street, March 13. 1914, maton not to S:30 have at say the John r. anything &hank, aged 82 pm., LETTER FROM FEEIEBATION. years a native of Germany. Mr. sehank ter, as the officials at the general ofIN.AuANTITIEs , Tbe last communication to Mr. Willey fices in Salt Lake are in constant came to Utah in 1889 and Is well remern- - I.. bered as one of the early tailors of this tram Ole federation follower, if there ettrtntiah Witia.lba.aktuttion-and- .. - He- - lir-- entreired'' b 3- ,- the r Ai, Is anything t.o say for publicattan it ehildren: Salt LakeClItY., tarcti14. Arnold S.. Robert S.. Louis tor office. head trent the Must Come Charles A. all of this city; Mary sti4'..., TollAy Mr, L E. Willey, County" Attorney of ' IssuiNg ., Tomlinson of ..Checterfield, Idaho. , Salt Lake CountY. Asi'n Firemen's -- g ., John 8. Schank of .Portland.' Or. . recentlY Reeolutiomt Dear min held' at the .be wilt Funeral eervices I .1 SaltFederation Lake adopted by the ward chapel March 17. 1914. begin.. atateof Labor. in connection with the (Special to The News.) HEADICHLCOSTIVE,,,, i Fifth at 3 p.m. Frielads invited. Interment flint meat of election expense bir Commit-ston-a- er1 tby cemetery. Murralt,, March 14, For the first .., 'tI till 1 o'clock W. IL, Showman., and which, Irk since Urn. laet ezweek age Saturday, were forwarded to you,. request .. 811.10115,-!.!CAS- CA ETS'' HatE,tNhes:Nelleint7:11:5:171waftylioll' investigate the 74141.01 I the normal smoke volume that 3roa take steps to with 1 to temple ', view a was coining from: the ataxia of the charge therein made, , street March 14. 1914, O. Peter Mennen, havine a. grand jury table the matter smelter plants in this city today. For a native of Denmark. aged kg Years. , Of funeral services will Sick: headache, , Bad .Breath, Sour beAtmotincement The federation met Eridalr evening more fhan one week it lied been matte later. 11114, irmd as no reply bad been Mean Liver and Bowels served: that:the great chimneys were Flarch Stomach, .rot.00rr--- --or .1 received from you in regard to our coin Are flogged--.Che- er at while the Panic dead, - s 'aPparellitit FLORISTS. ' munication and the reeolutiotta Shovg i referred to. I was instructed bp the Urn. it eras known that the plants boz Get a MORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. executive board to communicate with were operating as usual., The anaction your nouncement' Sick headache. bilitousnesi, digainesa It. E. EVank $6 Main. 'Easement Waa. you and ask whet it any to had been made be the coated the same. tongue, foul taste and 11oul THE - LEADING FLORIST. W. W. offtce has taken in relation operators of the smelters than electric breathalways trace them to 'torpid KING. The executive board will. meet Wedues 214 E. Inct South. Phone Was.' U. would if it equipment bad been installed 'which liver; delayed. fermemting food in the daredening, March It, and would we very would effectually control the fumes bowels or sour, gassy stomach. HORDAY'S FLORAL SHOP.. 247 SOUTH be convenient to you, Poisonous matter clogged in the in- State. Was. 8472. much appreciate a reply by tiler time. the in the fanners of Whita vicinity , of insteed out cast teetines. Respectfully. being of the Smelter luta been etmiplaining of the - eyatem Is into the MONUMENTS.r.TOMBSTONES.: SALT LAKE FEDERATION' or LA- X. ' blood.- When this poleon reaches the BOR., to, their.crops. all a demaaf( IL E. RUSSELL. brain tiseue it causes con- 'LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.' Ill.. (Signed) Much speculation was rife at to the delicate and ' ..Secretary.. that dull throbbing, sick-air- s R. Mc Konsis. Display yard., 123 S. Stats.-gestion device for success of the Total to i a. at.today consuming 0 headache. Atter. a hearing the- city etnnmission Bulletin'. Fair Mailing MORRIW & SONS Ca-. YARD - Total anti this matter the fumes for month cud Cas,a rets immedlataly cleanse the ELIAS Soutk tltbes Wee): today 'dented the application of John Gate Temple Block. Accumulated deficittICT Ulla Month opposite ak Mrs. Kate Clawson Lambert I discuatied, pro and con. remove sour: the stomach. tor a rooming house license for undigested Fen' 1 . I since Jan . ... 4.9$ the Murray food and foul gases, take the excess The "Utak State rair Bulletin." an Total of 0. mrtlur. ntanagerThe E47 watt Sevond South street. Death Accumulated ottesa since Jan. 1..,. 1.14 Suddenly Stricken by all TillIsTERAL, DIRECTORS:7 Canning company. who is interested bile front the liver and carry-ou- t tO evidenre phowed that there had been advent. guide prepared bY humidity at II a.m., todaY.... with the farmers- in suppressing the the constipated waste matter and 1 p.m. rester at fretitient intractiona ot the law at the State Fair ansoelatit6 tor the exhibit- IReilltilte humidity .. Joe. Wm. Taylor. 2125 So.- - W. Temple .........' ri A' great shock came to many ree- smoke nuisance, said this moening poison & in the bowels. , ,',IPVII1 7ors tot the atate lot being mailed today. A tescaret tonight leading undertaker and surely St., Utah's the an- that the fumes in and around the WRATHICE REGORDi , ldeats et Salt Lake City in Services and quality of goods the osimer. smelters during the period that no atraighten you Out by morning. t They 1 at, your own suiting. W. 33L 3Vite prices nouncement, late Saturday afternoon. smoke has been emitted from the work while you sieep.--a boa Tdosrature Kate smoke etacke of the smelters had from your druggist means your head I Of the sudden death of Mn. would stTAKoNuDthgWRrest Tam. Clawson Lambert Mrs Lambert been More severe than at any other cleat, stomach sweet and tour liver in911)ClemNbilabt7.erLs.6226-927- " . 1 have been 40 years old on the Itth df time. He said; There is no doubt end bowels regular,for, months.- pla, Realty Bldg. phone fa. ) 4:30 p.m. came at death and wo4 text May; I the heart --------axrioNt Saturday, from parallsis ofafter 't only a a A gastritis by superinduced , -- .1 '7.. time, un- ...,..,....:100 , few days' Illness which at tto rI ' til within a few minutes ' ot- the end, i . :(411i fU:-70-, was thought to be serious 1) ' '.1 lAmbert wait the daughter of ; Mrs. wrommos, , L.AKE crrr.... i sAvr Mrs. B. Emily and Hiram the late (ten. 36 ,,,, Baker City 1 was , grand,, ,a and Clawson, Young Boise ' Brighnin Young. VI . 0..6 ...... daughter of President ;Cheyenne 711,4 .. . She wait the wife of .0eorge'e. Lam, iChicago 10.- .; Denver 33i ,"1,. , Jr.-,LT: the berto ,TY71111111110tinliebIllaW1; , o 34 , 36 Dodge City o nese man of this St" Duluth '. In age troth 15 V, children, miming' four o 82 31...N. Durango. Art 4 0 months to 12 years. 'She wan a 'mint ,,ik.Vb li;urekai .; 1 1. G,-., 34 I wife, a devoted mother,. awl n loyal -Grand Junction 36J.,.. 1 1 o friendqualities which shcleared her to Navni ,P. " : ; ;, 84 Helena ; all who came within the range of her 1.00 Huron The rare beauty and " . acquaintanee. ' 48I Kansas City ' raz charm at hes personality as a girlown 36 . . 201. ;Lander t I .. with her as matron it her mained 841 0 1,00 Angeles of strictly authoritative and representative styles o; 34 SEt home. where she wee a model houseModena 'toy. , 0 30 and ghttut entertainer. Moorhead 'q , 0 She will be grClitly missed and sincere3 ...N.; New Toni 117 4: 0 North Platte mourned. 0 lyPtineral-eervicOklahoma N... 110 . ritillba.eldirnaorth; , ,100,00 maim , - IT . j , I TwelfthMarch P b00111 ,(0 00 ' the ward Thirteenth chapel. 14 I ., PeCtirOlie ,,. I .000. .A1so the newest' and most popular baa and In werd which born, i wait lithe Portland. Or. ' , .... Flapid City always lived, and over a part of which . t, 1 as for her father Rosteburg many presided years , 0 . . .. Fit. Louie 541...., v bishop. , 34 4 Paul a, , 62, 621, RICra '. . - s Showing the, Athletic and Grecian Models. , sap yvanCISCO 641 'MOTHER- . 34 0 The pleasure of your inspection is invited. sant POWDERS - , - ' . 16 1914 , , . s AT 51:1T,11 ' ' , NEWS SIONDAY MARCH EVEN1DFC4 DESERET , . . . - . , - , - , . , . , , Cobb . , Walter,Lasirence ' , , Frances Cameron - t 'd the-inatt- - - : , 1732 ' ;5 ' SI - i - I . - : - the-Jun- cioich T, t Matinee Every. 1 Seats at 10c C'' . .. , ' science-deportme- te Twelfth-Thirteent- nt , display---theserti- .' on - , - - SA) --- ..- , , : 1, ' .. ' : s - .. , f .la-dav- 1 . -- ; , ', - , . i t . . n (al-thi- PA- l 1, - ',- -- - I " te . - , : - - L I -- I - -- I ,, , -- , --- i - nt repro-tentati- .7- -- t . ..... . 4111111.11. , , ' 1 ,, - tat , 7)-ic Wish to Ann Ounce - MEN Min . 0 - . ir , SI RI G' 9 ,R BEAUTIF r COLyTINUESr,4 Lit TIIR 0 uGn .. 7HE WEEK. , ,,. 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