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Show DESERET EVE XING XKWS Apafenent Are Enured in Hillcreit but ' Booty i Small finger prints ON WINDOW CELL Ju. G- - McAllister Furnishes police With Fair Descrip tion of Thief. ( gentleman" Sure Ur." vri-- c tlr not earing to pted shoot la Height. JJ, CTid on Federal clour In to town. Early - tt! morning. )ut at day break, ha ftaited the UlQcreat apartments, 17 classy Job prit Irena, and didHea climbed up porch climbing. the hones a Biller t the front of on window the third an open t the apart nor Then he entered ent of Mrs J. A. Handln. Ko M. -- Th her jewelry ac$ fielffvy aminlag lea at ng with pair of earrings. Xaxt be visited eparfment 22. tenanted by Mtaa May Billina- - Several ether tlrie room with Ms Billing. and tbo thief took tbe from five purer, a fstall chans total of 42 ccata. He fave their r.r vatehee and jewelry the ever" but took nothing except the money. Mjs Billing era sleeping on tbo aleepinf porch She beard brim moving ahou? Inside, and came In to Investigate Ip the gray dawn, ahe mw him for an instant, when bo ran to the front window and Ho left flipped down the pillar on the window grimy fingerho print loft and on the one . gill share abovo whore bo entered. At an earlier hour, bo had evidently boon prowling about the home of Thomas A Clawson, 111 First avenue. About I o clock Mrs. la w son rose and looked out of the window, fancying that ehe bad beard some one prowling about, bhe could eee no one. bat ihi morning footprints drere J4covered In a newly spaded flower bed The police covered the prints over, and will compare them with prints left ole where The prints are such as would be loft by a small man or a large woman. fmatl and Dapper. That the burglar ts steal! and ts of James the dapper O McAllister, testony 1324 east Third Soutn street. At 4 oclock Saturday morning McAllister heard a noise at the window of the house of 1221 east Third George South street. He came down stairs, and saw the thief working at a down stairs window The screen covered his back aa be pried at the sash. McAllister wont to got bis revolver When he bad found and loaded the weapon, he came back, and found that the mao bad entered the house and moving about. Using a flashlight. McAllister then telephoned the police, but when they arrived the burglar had slipped out by a beck door. McAllister's only description of the thief was that be was small, slender, and neatly dressed. rvn 0 nature and closer stndf of bird, i satlon act ta them how H can b tgHUt Dr Charles G. uu arAnlkl Itf and what preventative j them should be taken to reduce the number Fiummer called attention to the press-of accidents in tb plant of the state trg fod , problem confronting the na-the tion and aatd that ooe of the most Newman, who util preside will speak on the conserve- - rect wsys of relieving it was to n and Mr Eardtey will talk courage the propagation of IILftl question the relationship of the association birds to the federation The motion picture ing-t rank R&ir.ttfn read Gov 81 mo a reels to he shown are the property of Bamberger's proclamation mining tae I the aociaion and are expected to be university campus a bird sanctuary Members of the Salt Lake Federation exceed nr to the members Th prociarr aion wrasAframed by the Earl Bennlon, of Taylorsville will f Comparatively few members of the n intercuting of t.i 4 governor to be read April 2 Dr J H 11 o'clock on the tonight bo appointed as city market Royal Arcanum, for the supreme coun- of Labor a ill meet at Paul then gave a tak on the birds on 22 the of April at master. His name was tentatively be- - cil of which a receiver has been apOrpheum morning for the campus and the go id the had doo4 r r a study of the workmens Cii theater, fore the city commission this morning pointed the federal court at Bos- coinpenaaHon in preserving plant, life, particularly law the present food ChiTu Day kJOSCTVCu Hjs also said a move- and Mr Bennlon assumed the duties of ton, are in Utah, accord ng to infor- conservation campaign and the jyLlejjjrHars - . At Oidfg University , ment was on foot I u tax cats and bell of the federation to the Manhis office.. He will receive fli a mation la the offles of the state InsurIn to suit heir activities Inviorder of Utah them Association ufacturers ; month. ance commissioner, Rulon 6 Wells The tation are bfclr.g speiUll sent to de. in killing useful birds Bird was dav. Mr Bennlorv la a graduate of the from whkh a solo during the1' Russell bus postponed and other sang Hay stores, number the to of certifipartment large returns aa ness houses m this city, to send their April S fo account of the meaber, was exeniwa University of Utah and of the Agricul- cates in Utah ar not on f the sotural college Ho wag strongly recom(p the meeting, a hie h la op-- n mploeea ceiebreted at the Dntcer-e- it appropr.ately mended for the position by Dr John A ciety ta It annual statement assertto the public bf Utah can pus t dj v under the Henator L Olson. Cltv t'om Wid'soe, president of the University of . ing that "on account of the recent mie orer (.uthbert B Neuman and P aupb ee of the John Burroughs oc,et Stephen lah The date, A5 il 3 was fxed fn rates the figures W Eardtey jsecretarV of the Manufac- of Utah Th market will be opened as soon a readjustment t bt.uuse Mr the of hat is the farmers begin to bring their prod- have not yet been worked out, but' turers Association or Utah, sil be the anniversar) birth and the r elehratiou uce to the city and a musical program has Burroi.hf In the meantime Mr. as soon 4 com- - speakers ear The L D 6 U benfeion is to make the preliminary ar- - would be forwarded been prepared as well as a motion pic will le held onWthat date ever Jr John A idtsoe rat yementa He will meet and confer pie td. The laet anr jal statement ture demonstration of factory condipresident of the; use of as much acreage at the He was tt can utilise for a schopl farm as in wuh tbs farmers this speaker unneiu, ur'gcd the vicinity shown that five death claims, totaling tions to Preeident Guy C (V Uson of ation of The meeting, which was arranged by stronl birds find expressed apptoval of whaf the school the matter will nou be up to 112,000 were paid In Utah during the cUto Ashbndge. president of the fedIn the memthat the student body as to show just now intended to give the doing BurroughsE siojet Funeral Servicer for year lflft. The aociety hss paid a to- - eration A mu n of the resort will be put under Smith superintendof the federation an understandregard Ir tal of 4,1T9 claims, totaling UMH.-2t- - bers rc- - cul ivatton of ent a new the of the the fatwred of compencity spools, meaning Arthu X C. Matson 73. There were for various rea- ing sons 41l claims unpaid at Jan i. ill?. aa against 44 unpaid at the correFuneral services wore held Monday sponding the date one year earlier, and i afternoon at the chapel of Joseph Wil- amount has decreased from ghtly y0 0f liam Taylor for Arthur C. Matson, who over $1,000 000 to less than died last week in Arisons, where be Receipts during the rear from members in Utah were IMJ it. etth .24 expenses A report showed thtt u the beginbeneft ning of 1914!n there force m I tah, aggrecertificates rreers 420,&00. frhtch that the gating society had that many paving members tw the benefit fundme The number war beforebad dscTsarrf from li w totai of in polithat, with s Utah ae Bo concerned, far elea. has ir.ade a fair therefore, the eocletvthAt some years showing, indicating at least. It baa paid more to the of the state than t ook from aOElKlSEN ItOffllTUFfElV fe.e-atiO- J j flt t i 1m S citl-ae- V. i of the ing in Boston. Mr. tv opinion that tho tommhr of the sofear, teeing that ciety Have little those proceeding are inettuted by a certificate bolder In th- - vooietv, and supposedly on their behalf. pra. of Hedger Gets Fellowship. George A. Hedger formerly assistant professof of English In the University of Utah, but since the fall of 1915, Instructor In history at the Lrlrerstty of Minnesota, has won the Andrew D Whits fellowship st Cornell according The to word received by friends a npei.ii of JS0 fellowship carries and from tuition priviwith exemption It is Mr Hedger's lege of traveling TntehTIonto btudyTorlrT ffourm-gre- e In history re Commission Authorizes West Side Paving The city commission thli rooming authorised the city recorder to advertise notice of intention for the construction sidewalk on the west of a five-foside of Eighth West street between and Fourteenth South Thirteenth walk on the west streets, a four-foArbor side of Eighth West street from Four800 feet souh, and teenth South street a four-fowalk on th north side of California avenue from E gVh Uest to the Jordan river. Because the city attorney recently ruld that the commission could not include two widths of walk ia one extension unless they were on a street in a straight line, 13$ and the commission authorised the forecleaoed wre8.12E back yards in two bird houses built going improvements be made 800 to extensions, and appropriated cover the city s soars of th cost of both. Bids on a blanket contract to la HOUSES IN SEVIER ear ware opened city waterxnaina this it by th board and referred to the bid weengineer for taoulation fetx of F J Mothat submitted, and eitner ran, vJtmrracTor. " Tnc4 or MUHin "A Palm la the lowest Action mr 'ttremgrter hequlr.ng theatre to make certa.n the Libert renotations to conform fire Dr R. W Hoggan. stats live stock to theproofing city s requirement for a vaudeInspector, has returned from Sevier ville show bouse wa deferred until county, where he Investigated some tomorrow. or 'forage poisoning among cases Bread-Winnhorses. He found that 10 cases had ocMystery curred. in nine of which the horse had died. Dr. Hoggan attributes the dis The fart that John Hay, former secease. In which a congestion of tbe retary of sLite, wa the author f the brain causes parallels, not unlike the notable American novel The was only recently made symptoms of spinal meningitis, to eithpublic, with the consent and approval er musty hay or to poor watr. of Mrs This novel, which Hay Next Thursday Dr. Hoggan will go s eases caused so much discussion because of l&Tooele County to of sheep poisoning near HL Johns, and its advanced social Ideas, was pubthat night he will go to Huntington, lished anonmously and the identity mery county, where a coople of case of the author was known only to a of forage poisoning among horses have magazine ed.ior and to the publishers. been reported. A Brothers, the house which Dr. Hoggan says the live stock de Harper Is its Centennial, partment would appreciate any infor- this jearbeen celebrating established in lft 7. mation with regard to outbreaks of having was claimed The disease among stock In the state, and will investigate such, and do whatever by several authors and there were It finds to be necessary in tbe circum- many surmises as to the real author. stances to relieve the Situation. One of the most amusing of these At a meeting of the state live stock was in verse and tbe writer board this afternoon, in the office of guesses actually to hit on Hay's Movie, plana happened This Its president, James man was William XL with identity. and ms will be gone over for veraea Are ot parMcElrojr of the United Rates ' the local force bureau of animal industry, in combat- ticular interest now; ting contagious and Infectious diseases Who wrote The Pray tell us. John Hay, Tour silence has led sinners G. A. R. Comrades Die. Franks knavish, to play. 1 With greed quite Infernal Tour laurels they'd seise. I Word baa reached G. A. R- - headquar Confound them. Oh Colonel, Speak. Colonel, do please! j Lars si tbe eapltol of the death at the But Hay. says ha Oregon State Soldiers home, at Rose-- ( His ees Buppoe we talk burg, of CapL John W. Greenman, for- -i Of Abraham Lincoln? marly a United States commissioner and a deputy United States marshal Oh. you Watson Gilder, For Truths sake confess. j In Salt Lake City 1$ Capt. Greenman Tour conduit fa fitted her to left" this city about-yeais agowent With deepest distress. In and mter take up land pregon, who first printed you By to the Soldiers' home, where he died, The Brd Winners' tale. was He tn thera 1, the hospital April author Be its plain hinted. Fellows and prominent In both the Odd Bpeak, Glider, dont fait! the Masonic orders W N. Bostaph. But Ora save he. 1 la repre-past department commander, With puckering. lip, senting the department headquarters a? we talk' Suppoe the funeral In Ogden this afternoon o Of preventing the grip? W. N. Fteiea of Ogden. Mr. Fierce wa .inspector and chief of staff of the de, "OK 7 Hnry Harper, partment. Bn tighten oa pray. Confound every chapter By pointing at Hay: Utah G. A. R. Indorses know, sir. TuThecertainly secret unfold Governments Action and -OK tell us aub rasa; bold. Come, Harper, speak ' Pledges Loyal Support But H , say be. In tones that thrill. Suppose we talk J Gf B copyngHr hmr """ jf D. Corset, department commander, JL. G, e44iHo!rt "Oh, Cleveland (Ohio), ltiL general. Grand Army of the Republic, Great hiatory's fnuae. Clio, The jhave Issued the following orders; For knowledge she snesf "Whereas our country is facing a beautiful OK city. a In great crisis declaring that state of Drive darkness away. war exists between the United States On Clio have pity, and the German empire, and Unmask Uoloney Hayl Whereas the loyal organtcatloa of But C. says she. the Grand Army of the Repftbhc would coolest nerve, With be .expected to be among the first to Dl4tt ever hear dec Is re Its united support of the govWestern reserve? the Of ernment la Its effort to bring this war to a successful conclusion; . Resolved, that the department of Utah. G. A. R-- fully indorser the action taken by President Wilson and the ConUNIVERSITY NEWS gress of th United Btate. Resolved, that It Is the duty of every person who enjoys tbe benefits of our Th f Vth debating free institutions to help maintain them, tram will ira.a tomorrow for Mtraoala to maintain the principles of liberty Montana. whro It will maot tha tbe world. throughout tram of Montana to 4locuaa th. Resolved, that we Indorse the plan Ion BravIfH That tho federal of universal service called for by the qa.t ahool4 own, oporato and .o.ernment army bill prepared by the general staff eon trot th railroad." K Allan Bate, of the army and now before Congress man, John Cotter abd Caleb World will for Us approval.' rapraaont tbo locai acitoej. ot ot ot Working Under a Continual Strain? Does a Lame Back Keep You Worn Out All the Time ? - - VICTOR RECORD AT Bread-Winne- CLARKS Whatever Selections Are in Greatest Demand Clarks Are Sure to Have the DIXIE; MARCHING BANNER SPANGLED STAR GEORGIA; AMERICA; HAIL. COLUMBIA: THROUGH . A VICTROLA Plus CLARK Service Jn the purchase of your VICTROLA the selection of a shop is determined the by quality of service which other purchasers have received. Our patrons Invariably find that .Jheir,needaare completejy-satisfie- every, new A Victrolas, J15.00 d by-o- record service...... ur is here visit at CLARKS does not oblige you to buy. Vidnilas to cisr Reccnls Exclusiwly ISO MAIN STREET; 1100.00. 1 7Sr Phone Waiateh 3275. Mail Orders Filled. EAST TERMS . , -- I VV .' $ that often follows grip, M-AYBK-yftu-h- a cold, a fever, or a spell of worry, overwork or unwise habits. It shows in constant, dull, throbbing backache, or sharp twinges when stooping, lifting, getting up, or turning in bed, with (headaches,- - dizzy spells, a tired, nervous state and irregular, abnormal kidneys ac tion. Don't neglect weak kidneys, or you run the danger of having dropsy, gravel, heart disease or Brights disease. The kidneys are the blood filters and must work all the time to keep you in good health. Take things easier, follow regular habits, and take Doans Kidney Pills, a remedy in use tire world over, and recommended publicly in the U. S. A. by fifty thousand people. Doans Kidney Pills are certainly worth a trial. Here Are Several Salt Lake City Cases s' Bread-Winner- Every VICTKOLA owner should have some of these in record library- 'i Tt 1 Bread-Winner- VICTOR PATRIOTIC RECORDS ' 'r er SERVICE l: d. s. u. notes D I Outraged? 4NSTANT j -- Haver-cam- ..... ., j p The flret forma to reach this city on which Indian War Veteran! may apply for penelona, under the art of March t. 117, to far aa knownt are those which reached Joaeph Rlrte, state and!-to- r, An yon compellad to arise from morning It la euppoeed that year .lumber, one, twlco or more, otherthis are on their ay to the of pain. Irritation and abnor- office blanks of MaJ W (J ft illlaron, adju mal condition of kldnojrn and bladder? tant At any r tie forma will be general. available on application to the bureau of pensions department of the Interior, at Washington, IX C veteran are askARTHUR C. MATSON. ed, Jo secure their blenke at once, and to send applications In to Wash- had gone to recover hie health Bishop .re guaranteed to correct the elka-mu- tv ington Intheir form. Hvrum G Olson of Liberty ward conproper of jour secretions, thus giving ducted the services and O J P Widt-o- e, . ,w endwturbed slumber, making for former Bishop of the Nineteenth Bem a at night, and Energy by day. All ward, was the principal speaker. The Public Secretary deceased is survived toy a widow- - snd tsrar of kidney disorder cannot bo children. His father, John three Balm wort eiccemfuily treated with Utilities Begins Work Matson,small formerly a photographer of Tablets, but when these symptom, Salt Lake, lives at Fillmore and his recariat you will receive a gratifying mother Mrs. J. P. Thompson, lives In Thomas E. Banning. the new ere-tar- y Salt Lake. He la also survived by overy If vou uee them; amount of of the public utilities commission, three brothers. Ren and Theo Matson Bine aecreted Irregular, lneufllcient, of John Matson of Salt and Bingham wee on the job this morning. Mr Ban- Lake and a tee frequent, too copious, accompaniMra Lillian Butler ed by pain, difficulty, smarting, burni- ning until recently was agent for the of Portland. sister, ng, irritation, pains In back nJ,Salt Lake Route at Milford. He la a frame and when the paasage la foul 8111 tf odor, highly colored, etc. Also forrar commission Day Work. this morning allowfoHowed by ed The stoppage of secretion excurthe usual summer week-en- d fevwr, chills, pains, headache, depfes-sc- a. 4k sion rate of the Denver Rio Grande, Report made to the office of the suetc. for hunters and campers It else perof schools shows that mitted a few changes in tariffs of the perintendent HELP THE KIDSXYS road between where competing there was heavy planting of trees, Bold by all and druggists Advertise- roads charged points vegetable gardens by a few cents more or shrubbery the school children on Arbor day; The ment. leas than the Rio Grande rata. trees were report indicates that 17293 839 Dower planted. 3.JSS shrubs. There beds, $.891 vegetable garden Slumber en-ti- Insect-kill-o- - i Forms for Indian War Veterans Reach City -- MOIEESlfiiSGUSS . IS . h, .x APRIL IT l6l7 TUESDAY East Third Sonth St. Iverson Center. Mrs. E.A.Pitnrerflrid, T. M. Clark, lumberman, 7S4 Third oulla St., say: have nsetj Doan's Kidney mils Mllnr-so- n K. Center, say,: "My kidnej re rak &nl had backache, o rat ere that I which wt-r-, could scarcely get about. A nurw recommended Doan's Kldne In a Pilla and I tried them. short time they thoroughly corrected etery disorder and I have not had any trouble in that ay for .ever,! months.-- ' X N. Eighth West Street. t. H. RkUlioorn, 25 N. Ebchtb WeM M., ease- - "I .ulTered from severe pain across the small of mv back. Doan Kidney Pill proved a fine meui.nie in reand I cir moving thU trm thev are a first Mae kidwA remadr (St8tu.fr lit given S3. 1910 On March 15 HliMr or T f'el fn rom said mMifine I el-uneed of n kl4n KMrwD Dunn Pills with the same gtod restilfH In thf1 S. W. Temple SL . past whenever I could on different occasions my kfdneva have acted irregular! , and mr back ached. I hpve used Doan's Kidney Pills short tme and they have given me the best of results. I here e lot of faith in Doans Kidne PjL for they have always given me the desired relief r Mra. lYank T. Jonea, 720 ga Went Tnnple 8c, aaja: "I had frequent attacks of . backache and ray kidneys showed .lane of weakneae. I bought Doan Kidney pills and they greatly Improved my condition. Mra. Frank T. Jonea, gave the abote statement. May I. It It and on March 12. HIT she added. "I ueed Doan's Kidney PUli once alnoe I last recommended them. They brought me the curt good results aa before. E. Sixth South St. So. Third East St. Mr. If. Guth.rU, is I B, sUth E. H- - Graham, 248 S, Third vuth M., (ate the folio ln( ac- East RL, says; I believe it was a count of'ber experienae October y cold on i, 1 1 1 5 : f wnffored from a weak back and other troubles reused from dlrarderrd kldnrM. When-r'I have taken cold or worked too hard mv back haa ached nd I have f!t weak acrose ra' mine Doan'a Kldnev Jllla hatr iiwa ya alvm me the brat of at theae tlmea Thrt hava atrenythened my whole ryatem." which settled my kid-ba- that caused mv bark to become lame and ache 1 had ofen lnu Md-n- v read end heard of in ilerd pilla ao when et hat wav I bough' D leu Horne o did It er Itfbg lifit Take tVwns me ihe deairrd r .iff and I consider them an v elDnt medicine." 1 -- kld-ne- v r tf4 lute-playi- i . r- - Ererj aSBkaWb v: Iuggut has Doin, SOc a Box. Foster MUborn SKIS : . Cou, Biilalo, I- - |