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Show Jfc. jtoqejJtai f "! - i 'SJ&S'- ; i V i. S- l Jia X ' t - I ! I J The Blackburn Product Co, j if 1 M r u.if f i etate mov-n.rn- te N V( ' t tube of TaMet and I aa I am not nearly waa, while I am now eating with keen reliah and hare no more trouble with mr etomach what-ere- r, etc. . Jours very truly. R. F. Hamilton, St Collate St, Franklin, Maea aboo are Cadomeno Tablet lutely guaranteed the beet med- cue to butid up the body end nerves. Druggists sell and rec ommend them. Advertiement" ? i t from Milwaukee that floods have stopped Ireln In weatera W laronaln. The river la out of Ita bank and train are belay detoured te the north. Rain Suspend t Railroad Traffic i Dayton, Ohio: Gentleman: I have taken : ; Dispatches U I w8,ar . v AN OPEN LETTER DETROIT. I Abnormal IT March PART IN GREAT hnttri raOeed ptIntraffic of railroad parte of urnftio Mirhiimn todv the oo nervous rainfall durinr the 4 river volley the Per forced to ftferttnette wee In Hagiiiaw abandon if Bed Axe brent h nd the Uudinjrtoa line bec&uee of wuhouii la the weetern pert of the otete traffic on the rend Repide A Indiana raLrod wee tnterrtipted It Louisiana whea oever of traek- - VftCu hundred Pershing MissusippI ere wee wabd away. yard The Michiren . j M Central alee loot a fair email bridges Their Iowa, h Fiercely Swept Highly Without tooth of Beaver lake. g .property earner 4 el8 to b email aside troop that Sustain! by the rail Aid America Could Not And South Dakota Also fnt- to road Pair weather morrow I exported to predicted roliov th situ Uon tn sum What She Did Have localities Suffer Severe Losses. xihim- Four death wer dua to th flood toroedo which tn more Injured Near haainaw a farmer and his two tbs end small ans wer' drowned ( Mississippi swept portions whan their to reports Louisiana aerordieg fell into si flooded and Sunday, XEW ORLEANS, March JT, Twenty-ei- recoiv.d here tonight The property another man lost hit life In creek, COBLEXZ. Monday. March th Finn-ba- g ts eatlmstsd et bell a million nrer. ght the Associated Free) Praise dead, several aoore Injured damage dollars for th part taken by American and property loss eetlmated at 12,000,-08- 0 Near Delhi a bey waa reported carair by the w;tnd women. In th war was expressed this was the result of tornadoes which ried many feet in the and dropped unhurt In a bayou. COMMUNICATIONS morning by Oen. "John J. Pershing, swept portions of, Mississippi and the our Drown When while InapecUng Louisiana Sunday, reports five third army tw'o states received here tonight evacuation hospitals here. " Death in Trying to Cross Stream "Without doubt America could not have carried out her part In the conMrs Of Wikotf A, KANSAS CITT. March 1LTh death IT . March rrof D. MITCHELL flict a ,she did If It had not been of the For- foil of the storms which accompanied E. uptrtfitndnt Desorst News, Suit Luke City. Consolidated for the willingness and courage of achool, bit the ram In this district apparently was eotburg wire of On March 3, ItlT, Staler Mar- the nurses and others who came to death resulted from wl4 r old ooiu Mn. A. V. 1q The mail carrler st rorealburg. and th sick and wounded In ttwm. dCHHulaliing building In two herrural Ann tha Wlkoff of Red Bank. N. J; care for and d were lrear-eldrowned daughter, Oklahoma villages th loyal and patriotic lat ysotorday, when, they attempted passed from this mortal life, hh was France, r women at home,' he said. a swollen stream near Forest-bur- g born iun 28, 1827, and waa In her JCKSON. Mis., March 17 A storm to cross I act that America was th Mr. Despits a driven iu wagon by 82nd when death rlaimed her. in th war only a comparative short year swept plantation pear Belsoala The horse missed culvert and right, kMMng twd white persons and turnplk and tbs occupant of tb wag- Sh Joioed ths Churrh 88 years age time hey medical and hospital service Several negroes and dolnf great prop and received ware her of on tnto feet It precipitated temple blessings 42 waa not exceeded by any othererty diimagc, ai cording to teiepbsns water. Mra Blevens was saved by J C. reurs ago. Bh was ths mother of nine . icssages r aching hers. Daniels of tha Foreatburg 8tata bank, children, threw o to whom surrly her. who swam through th water with a For many year ehe lived gt f?fenin Gen. DrnutfVE. Iowa, March IT Three rope fori Mm Blevens after eh had In been In the water Pershing Inspects people were drowned near for an hour and a Ridge. New Jersey, but for th past Allamakee county, fiaturday bight, half, dinging to th wagonboz, which f 8 years, she haa lived with hsr daughMen Third Division e hen they were carried away while ter, Mrs. Cahill at Red Bank. had floated away. uroealng a creek, swollen by the heavy Mr. and Mra Blevans Bister Wlkoff facBenail her Haiare possessed Mra victims mn. The and Mr, and Mm Neirmey-or- a ulties to th last and COBLENZ. Monday. March IT. her dying testi- (By nan, aged 27. her daughter, aged t daughter aoa war saved by Mr men th Associated Press. md her father, Mr. Meyers, agsd 84. on box waa mony was that ths gospst waa restored of the Third division of befors the wag Nelrmeyer the American to th earth through th Instrumental.hey wars driving a team aoroaa the carried away. Who , it ream, '.JjIHny fought against the Germans ity of Joseph Smith. the Marne tn the last grsat GerI Funeral services wer held on on Wisconsin man Hundreds wer Inspected,, reviewed drive Thursday, March , at Red Bank coni and Searching For Bodies presented with decorations by ducted Freetdent Verdi by L. Homes Are Flooded of the Brooklyn Conference Flngre Gen. John J. Pershing this afternoon. Of Flood Victims and at in addition.-t- o two congressional which President WalteT P. Monson demedals of honor and other American WKSBrTrrf OCONTO, Wia. March IT Hundred livered the funeral discourse, Wiia,"Wareh IT decorations awarded the Third divitearchera today continued examination of homes, factories mills and lumbar Many missionaries who have labored sion, a number of French and British .if n reckage in the path of the tornado yards are flooded, and thousand of dot ehlch yesterday swept eight milea lar worth of property has been de- - In this part of the Lord's vt noyard will medals wer presented by Gen. Perremem berths sterling qualities of this shing to men of the from a point near Grace, If miles north strayed by th Oconto river overflowdl- d f lrhsburg, northmiatof Pantherburh-rheetlmable Wprnan, la Jhohalf the benke. It was eetlmated the vlainu arhcr fuught vrtlh ths British in bodies of one white man and sight ing that 80J person were homeless today family. I desire to convey to youoftheir northern Franc with th twenty-sevenThe river haa been rising steadily thank In advance tor negroes already have been found. The greater part of the property las publishing tha were division. Tba medals of honor for two days and a congestion of Ice announcement of her more slimated at than 81.000,098, was and logs has kept the water from foldeath. given Lieut. George Hay of to ey press and gum Umber. Sincerely your brother. Okarche, -Ok leu. and Corp. Rarktay of lowing Ita natural course Dynamite Is F3 f teen persona wero killed sod many being used clear the obstruction. Miiuronrt Brig. Gen. TI. G. Bishop Irs- W.P.MONOOTV, celved the distinguished service tuedal Brooklyn. N. Y, March 10, 191. and distinguished service cross, and Col. William M. McCleave, chief of staff for Gen. Robert L. Howxe. waa given the distinguished service medaL Forty-eigservice distinguished crosse were given to officers and men of the third division. Bllla Seat tw Goreraer, H. B. IIS, Joint Memorial Com At the battle of the Mams Gen. Authorise commission to tnvestlgat sol- Dickman commanded th third dv. dier memorial and report to next leg- sion and he occupied a place by Gen. islature. aide today a the troop H B. 123. Bennlon Filing of papers PwBhlng'e marched past th reviewing stand. Ke passed as amended by corporations. to Incorporate recommendation of governor. H. B 80, Heppler Pertalna to supreme court emptoyeea H B"5, Masters 2400 Appropriates for W, F. Olson a. H B. 111. T. E. McKay 14000 for of adult blind. Conferfnc committee report adopted. H. B 104, Jt. inves. Com. Appropria tion of 118,000 with which to continue audit of state land board. Concur in Tearing down of tho old stons wall senate amendment. H. B. 128, Agrlc. Com, Transient on tho old Kimball property, recently grasing cattle licensed. Conference purchased by the Church for an committee report adopted and repassed, a lor tha- L. D. ft Ifnlversity Nevada cattle exempt, from taxaiioa. -began yesterday afternoon. A batterby Governor. tged H. B. 28, Cardon Blue aky law. ing ram for 10 men was mad by th H. B 17, Agrlc. Com training department and the Regulates sal manual of agriculture seed. demolition waa under the direction or H. B. 88, Pierce y LI mi ts hour A. 8. Kienke and B. F. Cummings, as of employment for female. captains, insisted by Lieut. Rynear-so747. Agrld Com, Bale of poison. Mon. Horne. Jacobsen, and N. A. H. B. 140, Welling Refunding school Jensen, who represented the faculty, bonds. and Lieut. Snow. Barnes, Banders, H. B. 141, Cardon Indebtedness Reichman and Mallory, who repreboards of education. Active Appropr. Com. 811,460 sented the various classes. school fund rslmbursement. work began at 1. 80 p.m. Each lieuCwdon tenant 10 had Who In turn ,HnB J7, claim 268,829.88 to set- chose from sergeants TI Haicfetown teirmin, and the scene of H- M T. King Temple of tha Gods was a busy one from th time of a concrete mixer Has a good appetite anti fe great action national monument. H. R 1 It, Flak and' Game Com. Fish set until 8.30 tha hour for quitting. capacity at the top-The work will continue each day at and game laws. But all that goes into it must paw easily through the H. 183, Cardon Election of echool the named hour until the job la comboard members pleted. The old Kimball borne will be narrow outlet at the bottom. If the man on the job goes 15, Adn7rCrton f blgh torn down later, and leaves schoohu the the mixture in harden to The students ar anxiously looking away hopper H. 118, Thomas Taxation for li- forward to their new athlete grounds he gets fired thats alL braries and gymnasium. All took an active part yesterday. The H. B 07, Masten -- Establishment And the machine is put out of working order for a time. of girls served refreshments. county libraries The work was divided Into divlalonil, H. B. 184, Blakely Provide for vafor Its eary ybu tosatisfy your appetite with food. But the were sophomores assigned to fell cating order of adoption if you neglect yourself, and the food waste dries out, trees and the seniors, business H. R 311, T E. McKay Cities may college andpoles, were to tear doe the beif bowel juniors and public lower parka. hrdens stagnates in your you down th stone wall. The freshmen Bills Defeated. come constipated your body machinery will suffer; and to tear down the fence and stack th H 58. Tanner Appropriation for if you,try to get rid of the mass by taking castor oil, pills, wood And wire of tho former tennis paleontological exploration. Lacked courts, which will be constitutional part of the camsalts, mineral waters, etc, to force the bowels to more, majority. B 87, Bullock W. A. Baulter an. pus will make matters worse. only The aim given the students as an you propriatlon for damages account ' an-tLacked constitutional majority. Incentlvst to start their manual labor You cant fire yourself for neglect And you cant cure . u. 180, Greenwood Appropriation waa "Before beginning, convince for two veteran acBool teacher. constipation by forming the habit of taking medicine yourself that you are creating the great Intermoqntain 'high school. every time you want your bowels to move. But you can r.?enBc overcome the trouble by taking NujoL. B. " AuHonal rnxjorttjr failed of university. Nujol bring about tb bebit of easy, thorough bowel ovmeoarioa at B State 8tvna board of dlral examiners. regular Intervals, because Nujol j pots drag, doas pot act hka any drug. Ities.3- -- Creep wood Itaia tea to util. Shriners Will Hold Nujol bring about a return to Naturcf methods by supplying necessary lubrication of the bower content., by facilitating bueaunal Enactment clause was stricken from Victory Ceremonial muscular action, by abaorbmg poisonous matter, and thus socunng all bills remaining on calendar or on table. - Yhr El lCalah Tempi of th Order neersssary ckansing of th intestinal enaL - Ndjot mates waa Ik and you'll not bavu to of th Mystic Shrine In this city, will you regular as Chamberlain's Tablets, worry about the .size of your appetite or the ability of your body pay a trlbut to Ita member who served In th machine to get rid of dangerous mod waste. at j 'mnTvteloeewmnntaI medlCne1 toirhSTta Cot a bottla of Nujol from your druggist today, and send for freo con- - Manonk In- -' Tb tempi. booklet "Thirty Foot of Dealer. stipaton, and one that Is constantly eludes a business session profrtm at 8 p m tha 9 P m. a banquet a growing In favor and popularity. Give 7C'r,LectJ?n.5t ii a trial You are certain to be more p tn.pm., and the second section at 1.80 Nujol is sold only in sealed than pleased with It. It is easy. to The reception committee includes 8. hortUa bearing the Nujol 1 lake and most agreeable In effect D. Eland, the Rev. H, 8. Goodwin, the Trade Mark. At all druggists. Insist on Nujol, J-Rev. John E Carver, Dr. Georgs ,V. dvertiaement. You may nifct from substitutes. Fchrorora and Da-A- .x tieott Th official divan com prises:Chapman illustrious potentate, Alexander R McIntyre: EAT chief rabban, Fred W Kornung; asSTOP sistant P.abban. Herbert R. McMillan; STANDARD OIL CO (NEW JERSEY), high priest and prophet, Arthur C. Wherry; oriental guide, Wlarren BenSO Broadway, Now York jamin ; treasurer, rhrletlan H. Fischer-- , E recorder, Joseph Martin Marriott, flrsti j ceremonial master. James W. Collins; second ceremonial master Richard Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), SO Broadway, Louts Conley; marshal. Fred C, Hath New York. Please send me free booklet Thirty Feet uf Daner lS:i aw.hr: .captain of guard. R, fv kiVilso -aaU outer guard. Frank P. Stewart- Mi adults E'lapepsm Instantly director, constipation jtnd I Clem Schramm; repre a Dour, Liassy or . aenutlv Fred to the Imperial eonnctLj , - Kr4 Ghera Acitl'.Stcrm4eh'.;:c ion and Lewis Comer Harding. and V DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESI1AY MARCH , Cadomen Praitei Pone i i buy : s '' - ! M- V aiS-- t? t r 'M F . - - v I .1 r IT.-fB- y OGDEN, reach an i to bo paid toaixthcg f F fr-a- yirferduy East ifeporti tu Martha puildli tart gxd Da via n: ynpxrcxe refoyn i t 44 J f Tie fas rr frr put fi and the ct ,! Ihcv ca -- Neir-mey- er h,t cjf n3i oc reac ) , I - ,1 h '( I and Mina (ui Ull-- UUIQYISRUIiT yr "s i $ ' X .1 r i 1 ..fit I t i? criftu.il if, jo rt Juc of he tu'yo i (oinri ran rs ti 'J., 1 I t I! t - tr r 1 i I 1 .Li i ? 'j f - I . a 'I- - f II f i a 'I h i X-- t ? : r j I ,t 4 ; 4. 5 ;:r. ; ,t ' r, ! a a hi . 8- - e t x.l-- - i at paae. , i clock-wor- f . ri'iaHtsttifs tr timing, i. toh!rnVIeh., i NOiolLiboTatories' I MET! -- i. tape. Rflisvsi sen.m.ralah.A Rk and tom. xaasy. or vou flumps of pal or heada TmlG f geation. Here instant relief! g 1110 ei1 liu Jyu d zi&ftS&zr - V - i r X;,r f - B, 13 Clyde-Groo- Fads and Fancies. There are fashion In medicine aa well aa In millinery. Many medicines that were popular forty years ago are now almost unknown. beet Only the survive and retain their popularity fad and fancies of the the despite hour. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is one of these. For more-ih- an forty pears It has Increased In favor and popularity. In many families the K B. 94, Knight 820,009 for Indian third generation are using it and with veterans , tbe best results. . When yon have a war B. 84,, Dem 8 American Ixat Ion cough or cold ghe it a trial. Adver8. B. 155 Sanford Serlkl bonds by tisement, counties. - - 8. J. H. 5, Jones i J Proposing constitutional amendment to increase state aid to schools to $25 per capita pf achool population. In the Senate. S B 187, Dem Assessment of prop-er- tf that baa escaped aasenwmt,-r-- '"'8 B 67, Ches Salaries of canfy as seMor and of county deputjpaicera , 157 Stringham State revenue Bon public ceimnftt -RU;ht of way for boulevard lar B 7 4 - Bavward-McKIhne- v Ceracross state prison grounds. tificates of service for Utah soldiers. 77- T8v - !, 4- :P eople-Wh- o Have-Ha- d iter. iSW4E- Honor of St.' Patrick fTp!' 12. k Bounty laws. Ches Theft of automobiles. 8. B. 150, committee on education for boards of library direcRegulation, tors. . 8. C. R. , committee on pnblto ffairs Raising limitation of bonded . of state. 8 B. 166. Sanford Refund to Ontario Silver Mining company of taxes wrongfully assessed. 8. C. R. 7, Hayward Upholding administration in with mining interests. dealings B- 18, McKinney Appropriation for printing O. A. R. reporta 1 A h fi dr ,dhi Home of the Kryptok Lens . . - I'omml' jnm of taxps SttS Liquor Senfen 4 of j. t br p run', o'irt hti7- po jot fiues u woman w in de br of daunc aepot na e proh in i a 5cu med w The Flavor Lasts Hold Celebrations in.,, The patron aalnt of Ireland waa the recipient of much honor paid him In home, echool and chapd-b- y Salt Lakers yesterday. Garlanded In the predominant eolor of th day, green, young danced, In Celt b ration y0U tablet, or ?Ae.0l,..?,'L'an1 Patrick. cf DlaPePsln all the dyspep. The Community Recreation ban was nd tomch dietree ThrUn, ?f assemblage last P'f,unint hasmlena thb-l- 1 Telephone girls from both th Diapepstn never fall to Hyland and Wasatch exebanges-enjoy-ean exclusive affair In the form of upset stomach feel fine at once, a dance and game festival. In which mtle ru lnd'1- -i wer if if' 'i avon tiou of e the sealed package that keeps all Its goodness In. That's why y th stre on In -- rmKioti n r Rtre t be I pm kno n i f UR1GLEY5 jeternThoaTFicftar, lac. .. o,lES, ,rrc in th So look for S. B. 13, Judiciary committee The Britishers of -- Sett- Lake paid City their respect to 8t Patrick, .with the co art. u 8. B. 91, Che proBale of children presentation of entertaining 8. B. gram, the feature of whith waa th Dem Inheritance tax col play, "The Irish Linen Peddler, pre- lections. sented by the member of the Britan8. Be 79, joint committee on agriculnic association under the direction of ture Utah eoidier settlement board. P. J. Holden. B B. 78, lern Banking 8 B. 89, Bern Taxation regulations Everything Irish w done to A:la-de- a of th hearts of the Emerald JoGUftlere in etate Undo, tn course of sale. equities 8. B. 163 committee oir appropriaby the parishioners of St. Patrick's church In the cathedral last night Ac- tions and ciftimi $7S,d(M) to reimburse companying the program was a menu loan for state council of defense. to the occasion. Irish 8. B. 98, Olson Penalties for persistappropriate music was also a feature of the fes- ent violators of liquor laws. H. B 98, tivities rn Leasing of state lands An Informal hall was given by the minerals H B 115, local and state members Of th Greet- containing Child labo laws Hayward er of America at the Newhouse hotel In jurisdiction or last night. Clerka manager and as- of uubo sistant manager of hotels were In Bills Seat to Governor Ont Pa Not the world naturally has to have a package worthy of its contents. n, The Hopper nnner in athte-tlqjeam- ,1' , t nleH'f tl jUio and h rif pi intM I ni? set The largest selling gum - i !? ) ht f aa. ranner iff th - a ho nation dut atwli forty-secon- s tj At me s n ss.on con'mUtM e V tllii a ih fljly -- i dent p'-- di.r.d of I v offe tnfH irmei in t Ii!n ule )Thp -'o t pm,, thro i 'i! and par of '1 f t -n Wee-Iron- , I n co the-- Will Gc "S u rKX, 4'il la i lor t! bea Ked Cross ic( pled o v in it t ber iy foi jmt of 4C will tail Hi TivostO State Reprrrqntatlve D. D JhKxy Webef countv was elected prMidMt of the Utah'Btat Farm Bureau at tneetijig of officer of the county reaus held at tho Hotel I tail hd night. The other-- officer iPe 1 1 Burton. Boxeldcr County, vir Pr,r dent; L R. Taylor, Utah enuntv, and treasurer, and W B and H. U. Beck of Salt Lake ar d Ban rilrtitor respectively, counties, large. Nine counties were ripr"1' - Plane for the promotion of the thtri annual -- fat- stock ehow to he hrSad and 8 at the North April 3, I,nk aiockvards were announced Vf 3 H ManderfiiTd, manager el Union yards. He stated that fApnJ 8, to be Fafm Bureau day of. JLtiB. atatoa urged to make It a eucicae. v elation JJ)upporX Pfet.VdllOf of tho United htate BW; letln, explivlned how that PPW' giving to the farmer free advert."JT for x1 for all produce offered them in the .five states covered by l Union Pacific road. to con'" A committee was elected with farm bureau offucre of et reerx-tar- y 4- xu ,! states with regard to matter of relatlv eratlon and Bemi-Wceh- ly Thuradnys. Th i k!n urn When Mi U mrurni Ta i! hi ly I jiiyfLa uual Yvork i froo SALT 1 B Iheryor r;'iHs ol , hur. hyc, UaopHk were so I rerd with lipipj h flamed c NE boll hetPe pf i weak. Hr D Mithie gist; Ad M" roL w; theTlu in cSoeYliboula have thair eyes test ed the First Time they are down town. th museles of cases and this condition I find can be easily adjusted If taken care of ,in tlmo and avoid serious trouble later. If your eys are not right let me tesr your eyes at once my facilities for testing the eyes are the latest known to ths science. In Ttfibusands Russell W. Young, OpUI, Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. 1M BOUTII MAIN bT. , OGDEN. nbnthanr un Iai hf llar ooi. De M rt the dlepoaal of farm producH A meeting of th executive commi'; tee of the . a.ocuil;on wax tchfdw'.for April t at the fat tto: Tho great country newpapr section la the 82 09 par year. Issued Monday Promim C; Die D W. YOUNG- - DR. RUS |