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Show V.YIXC3 NEWS DKSEHKX ( f Mmm a HlbkH Lake wuiwr i. at aw'BirTtoM m r(trr4 kr r Kmih t nucrt rut, i i And" Ikrr r Mkifa. .'nr. Tn ( --. in tit tnik w cat ' f:..... xnf hn c r M ammum fa ranUIU kMU AH W r.ku rt b4 t I XT LAKE OTT. u . ... fapaWIcnlle I NiM'ii MARCH Hjr If f ha thry ar it f lh r4rL Hebrew, CkuMk. Ae befere w W te M e ever IkU Wtee we paae I eumMti let m Senna. fie we easily fc ethleg left 'I brln4- - kg h. ae' 5 lirsi or h - 1 l-- w. and railway union bare hrwn rod Judymenl estimation. la popular will not lota anythtaf to Tble conacnaUre deekta add materially reltr the the general aattafadtan attending maa-of the government ae director and menl tl a gratifying Indicate It of tha road. low and . clearing of tha cloud that have bung for a world onitno u over tha traneporUlkm a aa balled tign be good wbtla pait, and it will ahead. more ueeeful dya of iteadier and We are all good Americana," laid one of the labor of fie lale yesterday. Thetr dec U ton in the raae is point ta proof of lh claim; and tba leaden defer? tb approbation of all other good Americana, who want to ace thl alupen-dou- a change In railway operation effected with a little friction and difficulty a potaible. Intereat will now center upon the new wag tribunal, member of which ar being aougbt by the respective clement to be represented. Tbta tribunal ta to conatal of nine members, thro for th rtilroad labor union, three for the companies, three for the public all to be nominated by the President and approved by the Senate. While the decisions of the board wilt not be mandatory, they will command reapect and In most cases acceptance, because public sentiment may be counted upod in advance to uppori them. An Interesting feature of board procedure as provided in the aew taw ta that the usual rule of a majority vote deciding the question at Issue will apply only in Xr ease a4 least ooihe&.m&iority..yotesja oast, by a member f the "publio group." The public hitherto has not tcn regarded other than as a .."silent party" in. Interest in wage diepules and arbitrations. The present departure ta sigof a more sensible order of things, t nificant with specific provision that in any conclusion arrived at, the public shall have been affirmatively represented. ,k- - - - "be br a4 boaebl ear iHMnab so oboe llor Me o ! Ma (bt boitt etas bar woar aa Vab read aa rotbl ImM aa Ho otbee y . fltte. torbl 4a (be Uooraotee twiret tut u (! la r(aa tba etUZn la -- Ova vw aa 14 a pmit 1 Baa k TheShocs The Hose eternal rnounlelir. Tke preeeeetea ef alter Qrne rune beefc. Europe an Ree as a rewee an Baby lew ea fb Phre. peat history, la tba bectBklnsa of tradlUea. te AbeTs alter Bra Juet eUi4 th gate ef JDdea. - The cwwrwh le (he plea where we hear (heee reeefal weeds "forever aa ewer." Thoee wera manner Ilka the eeea They ehlna Ilka tha sterw la ee (Ime-teete He theagbt saeleet an ae the thought ef Oo. Men were thinking ef that before tby ever thought ef gevera-me- bt NoatrtM etre '! k (the e, " retv Able . Tb rtfimt I to wher quWl $ imblinf la conducted, and where, alonf wiU) urrrplitioua llouor, tier feature of melropolllan nlfbt-life- " art In mkJonee. Iba coot thief who buret in upon luch a company la doubly rnrourared In hi venture 1 Bd firtt by lb knowledf that bia virLroi bv SEDER J. GRANT, filled pocket, and aecond, by tba confi well axthok H. lcxd. ' dene that their reputation and mpecUbiJlty - CHARLES V. PENROSE. forbid them I mak an outcry to U poltr First Prtal4af. or to appear a wltnesaei In court II know and tbry know that in the event of tb facta T AtWOOWI RrsfMmoN or fWYATE public, they would becoming dot CONTROL. 'notoriety than eympalby, that tn fact the I could export would be to be made ibe boU IR deferrint their atrtke for taeraamd wrta.- they vertaoa 1 forma of aarcaam and humor at the f conaUtuttaote4 of the lbflf fe handa the of law. newepaper reporter. fUroad new Wbma of tha 0 hiniUxa, pain end KMefttx hoc cr kunsa prelaw wve wuarW inti chilblain baud cf lb ebaat (M oGm prevaata paaareaonla). 30c sad flOc Jarw boapdal La E2J4 Morn. Free With Each Pair oi Childrens Shoes! elr r clob-hou- ptauttaTAkeurea er Oulke llohelleree eey ecSeel ef llnyeern, It la l4r thee ykllueot'ky, eel ee(4etee Her I, Peeeertee Mete locreie aa Ceafunue Ii e thee I he reel lee ea Ike Rhine lh rule f Athene, er the Pyramid aa Okeltehe It wae ar befr aay ef tb preeent eecu were ferme. ae will he hre whee they here dleayyeere. It wae eetlr befere Mre , leUtr, tb first Peye, X44y, geba W Lee-leer A b I Oiorrh erueee, ere eng I tike ether rweeene, f Iih te beep la touch with the eldest thing there te. Nw thlna base tbelr ylere, but tbr le a peeuller aeUafec-ti- e In knowing eoreethlng tket laetw W Ilk freh Hprtag Pewerw bat alee tb nr!lf 4ui 04 aemee-Cf- a, lea pul lir, aad to lh popl tharaln bo ha aaaembled. rtto(i for aubmiUtnf l a food deal f ft tort a nltboul compltlnL Tha ninetieth annual General C onar r Cbrtrt f enc of A Churth ta lb Batata will LaOer-d- ar Bundaf, a Tabcrnacla Balt lake Cltf, Ub 'April A IWR, at 10 ctaek a. m, April ao4 Tue4f, a Ion a 14 a Mo4f ut 44. pmaultp aaaimt aubtegural rmbarrai-mef- il on acfbodfa part. . Tbua far Iba f U paratlon A IWfc ttnlrf bar matalf lmuU4 to plat tarhnkallf privat Lhoub I U Initialed GENERAL CONFERENCE. you caa aaAly rebev area, ajoaaaa or aut-Be- e elUt It Ole ckaa, wftta Moatcnda. ta re 4 Muatecoi o4 of XDUMard an alar ktpM iapeUcaix ta tba fctrta of tba praaeet combto a bite otntroent 1 take tb (tare of Senator ffaetarW and wig M bUeiar. MtaWorole aaaallv tve prompt rebcf frore ear Ibroot. broaebaus lamllitla, ou naci, ethma, ftrwretai ie and mor brevr, Ua tea trlpla Warehouse Advantages Oarbaat eOao BmIht kt rut uni lb. eve eta Wkj rent HIGII PRICED ' Ho riddle ever fall from (be phtax Itpe ef Time that bee attracted homes ereetarM mere thee rif e mea die ahell he lire rJ T We dea'l knew much mere about It now than the cave mea knew. Hemetlreee wa Lem lee It i futile. But It la epee afrtek with every grave. Tb high gods will net leave a alone. Aa lhe4gget Ida that ever flash late a feratn la that w ere aet ee th ether w hll I tv en, ear destiny fire. O t Church! (Copyright, nil, 14-1- 6 Jennings-Hann- East Broadway treae-eead- e I 353 W. 2nd Sc. THE SEU1-WEEKL- 1VE WS Y by Prank Crane) rcal Coaatry ; PRESSURE THE BORROWER. - who expects to have to go to the for financial accommodation will hops that in the mailer of curtailing credits the monied institutions will not find U necessary to scale down thetr. loans indis-s- f, EVERYBODY erlmlnately Of course, the order of the hour calls ,ftr Trklty general and even drastic J. reduction in credits, and prudent business men realize both the wisdom and the necessity for a.ruIeT At the same time those who want loans are likely to- feel that in their particular ' case there are the best of jth hOUldbe granted,' though quit1 convinced that reasons are' p Jib this mucfrbf human 'bAnjvt denled. art 1I endowed our own needs srs ajwajts mosl pressing and ars of such a perfectly legitimate character that it would he thoroughly Improper lo deny or reject them. The bankers, however, know their own business and their duty to the whole community in which they operate. Their task in dealing with tbs existing' situation is delicate, but not beyond their powers as illustrated in many liaUgr situations in the past when they have been obliged to shut down peremptorily. Yet there re in the present instance certain unusual aspect which would appear to warrant the For example, . exercise of a broad discretion. since increased production is recognized on all tides aa Uie great desideratum, there would iem to be wisdom in affording to producers every possible consideration.. By the same token, if pressure must bo applied, consistency would suggest that the first lo feel it should be those who acts and practices have brought iboyt in targe measure the present strain. Tb be more specific, Mhe men who speculaie in tOBimoditics that manufacturers require, and aho have been enabled fo carry on by means if borrowed money, ihouldsurely receive less faVor (hag those who are giving employment to Hikers and are turning out articles that tbs j Tuch - " - . Was- - 54 6 1 rnr il TTTT.. Tel flmtgigerj TWENTY YEARS AGO. Ftere th me ef Tb JA Deert Hwk -- OX a Warchonsc Co. at. our earthly apen. Wa think we are Immortal beeense ear thought, mot tree, en hope er Immortal ea overlap deeth. Th Church I tb place, tba greap, wbera tba eldest ea loftiest eeererae ef h arena bln abide With! tt bum tha Codrtng L Genera MerchandLse Storage. Maaufactarcra Distributor , sal-m- RE-TAI- SPACE FOR STORAGE when you cut um OUR WAREHOUSE for YOUR BRANCH HOUSE tt greatly reduced cost to yen 7 INSURANCE ONLY 18c PER 1100 PER ANNU3L nt er tnehlntry er ert. ar . pupa Woi LV Without the Earsicr, Qokkcr a ere In wdxio a reeaa TWs reuetant floor so Water when a eengregatSee I u sUndly bn ae. WuKtmde UJistg' Py the Caere le reeelSee Ike-elf buieae telage Aklwai te eee- Houle eel aa I a future eiSer Iketc releileM le Ute ers Tke Chart A Th' freu he ! ' U4 ee he lene thee errI reu farei fer y Whr purpeee It elSer thee the hleeeftl Orer. er key el ah, UL It Is elSee thee eriety ee SMorteltek eldr thee came. eey eeUee, liu er a. It I elSer Shea eey Cm I er Kleer eiherwlee whethe Hlearle fatally, reyel pol, ' HISS B T PVwah Craae). iMUUUe M tS Wri I ( Met Ike t kMAUe Ckudk, ker Ik JU4klC gee Ik mot ik CWurra. tuUMBtlk1. W-- cite. 22?u.4 ur)etl ffi f Me Tk eMeet fn present are! U rami U b as thnrotigMjr h U f th bta vtaUmi afraid titU ft I aad will bs sUtl elm to U 14 hlh- wsytusas balit f grin about maakrd. As IJra appear ta b mmly a matter of madratf tune A w tv urepyU to la (fee fa Inilsid ef filkertof fata loot prvtnUci Ilia tb occupant of As lova for tkootti h viiit a bi ilarnl f itlrrp, ir Cew hwtt a lira (0 ! The Oldest Institution in th Work . fitHCLAM. w Burglart mtsturs f U the itwm4kwK aad k Ml)Hlk A0 RR1CANDA gaaln wr pee hut4 ptVll peedt,. la short lb wifl w9 be supported t tb Muwr Us stieul bt Wkiad" ta (H HeutaWr. . Tern a. 4 UtnA WEDNESDAY: YtABCII 3 ,1020 ni.lfdiUv'i MilMjlitlo MARCH S. I SCO. Tb Hw from Waahtagten apcUI that there waa great intaraat there ta th appreacktog Utah election, an that Governor Walla, than In that olty. ha baan with fer hi opinion on tb outcome. , A 1 Tlirec Room "Cottage" Outfit atate hlre . well-know- 41 Rosy Term A tn q $485.00 SAO Weekly - One-Thir- a .a 1 d One-Thir- d Saving of Your Ufe'is Spent in Bed bi aa po. VJ,r cash should be payment and a few small month, iom,,wk,,, W 11 br,n thl" complete outfit to your whTla payli; tort 'nJy 1U.beau for aim , A THREE PIECES COMPLETE AT. FA 10? tJOs&U Terms: 54.00 Cash; $4.00 a filonlh' va gtiauoua posts ar I laches thick and- ar - trimmed With - pretty There-a- re Chills: id ten or-na- ntal filler . of - an- - lack The thick. bead high an the foot SS Inches Fln-- I high. In a h in. Mar--tVernla Slsea 4 ft. 4 In. aad I ft. S in. - I. s , p. THE MATTRESS la a rlor of quallty cotton (op on aepen fi" ber filling. 'HKAyp and long wear. Covered in an excellent grad of making a mattreaa for comfort, xlve 8 hnd tUffd ,ach luft MCure rifnwl. preventing ltl!fronJ iefting lumpy ,T.hlTomched. sup - rs 12-st- : -- a SSS.-- aS .'uSV.V ' " ." ' S ANOLI N OF THE JERSEYS. Says Genera! Leonard Wood in a letter to friend in Washington. I have not thought of T& "( wf That Outwears Linoleum, a Yard, Laid on Your Floor WOOD'S ANCHOR TO WINDWARD. Art 1 VAdU A an economical Poor covering there la no better la a floor covering. yard wide and with bright linoleum pktterni. tha" will give V eereice as any printed linoleum. This new floor covering (s made by angood on- quai tS "wllf be Of brlllimnt ti and t1nolum- pattern. Ut m before buying. ItwUleat yoar linolm bill 1. Vu oual dufy w ,Hr a new one hy paying flWa th Gov, Milliken of Maine, who is leading tbs ice. Do not pay the j championship of. Ihe prohibition, amendment getting out of the, jilishlest aftaution to Ibis. Jf yoii hear it. Just l against the Rhodr.sland attack, is understood announce that you nae heard from me and j to be.armeil with S.1 letters from governors, that there is nothing in ilT. ..Which seems to 1 pnlyonsjnf .'hom agrees with Rhode Island. J The governor of New Jergcy nf roursc is pre- -. UlQthal particular feature of. the case. .. In deciding to stirk to the army while pared to. remain on Lhe lurnlng the general has field Republican: for m SS.rr.rnricrrotr, thefloor'tXe. -- c b Bedroom Outfit at Full Three-Piec- e signs. vary artistic. Tb mUcr-off-person- CASABIANCA 5 "Bride m Eooy Terms de- Hlmmona one-Ylf- th - 0 fl.eo Weekly THB BED Is oa of tha h andeomeet were-gtrea- ta fellow-passenge- a a 52.00 a 53.00 a 54.00 a 5400540.00 Down, 54.508 5500530.00 Down, 55.00 a naturally you want to mak It as attractive ami comfortable ae you caa. This excellent outfit, constating of a beautiful bed, comfortable Spring and mattress, will beautify your bedroom and add greatly to- your comfort. d major-generalshi- 1 " Her la unqueatleaably a ready vlnner. Three room bedroom, dining room and kitchen. Juat what rnoet beginner want Th furnishings are of exceptionally food quality, and w ar anxious for you to pee this Brides Special. During our big March Halo th price for complete-oat- -- 51.00 51-5- r Special" Outfit Aa I You Take Pride in Your Bedroom An - toj-th- i4 4 f? Combination Bed and Spring With Mattress An-th- Tay-lor'd- moderate sr;r: $395.00 . . a 1 Three-Roo- GENEROUS CREDIT 70 n" ' : Ho lalareo (aralaha 33 $ 4.00 Down, apartment that oa'and ah will I $ $ 7i--d both love. Th furnishing a are Down, aeat. attractive up to date, and $100510.00 Down, mak Jnat th kind of a little $200520.00 Down, home you west. Our price during 5300 53Q.00 Down, March tha great Halo for this reeta end inexpensive, for (Horace H. Smith, Utah volnat who AN excellent plini simple matter Tor small, comnerve In the 4th U. S. cavalry In the Philipproviding reading pine, waa appoint chief clerk of the Salt munities, where publio libraries do not exist, Lake City hoar of health, auoctedlng Ell w i p ropo sed om y arss goto Ihe poslmaiter Pollan, general by Mr. F. 8. Lkpllenbaugh, Th Deaeret New waa lact4 by th as at the author least, locally, by reputation rug hour of J. C. Ayar A Cr of Lowell, ef much that ta considered most aulhentio conWaa, a th on publication tn Utah In which It proposed to advertise Ita producta. cerning Ihe'early' exptarslion of th 'Colorado a river. He has renewed the. suggestion recently, The Montreal ezpreaa on the Canadian to the being impressed by the general response Pacific railroad Jumped th track between call for books for the oldinrs during lh wsr, Pontytfool and Burkelon near Toronto and rolled down a steep embankment. Many and by the feeling that there are civilian secwere Injured but none of them pernona tions of the country where books are difficult to obtain and yet are perhaps more badly needed Conference we held at Ephraim, San p to than by lh soldier In the camps because the county, with Elder Eranpla M. Lyman. condition ir k permanent one. v SI. Lund and George Teaedale In attendanc. The idea ta to utilize as a circulating library the fourth class postoffioe of which there is Th Caaeln company, of America, for th manufacture of condensed milk and varloua a targe number in the country with the postucte, wa Incorporated at Trenton, N. master as librarian. The duty would be light, J.. with a capital of 14.000,000, because the number of books to be taken care Alexander Wataon, a pioneer reaident ef office to have of would never be larger-eac- h died at hi home In th Sixth ward. Utah, 100 a book shelf of say volumes, provided by Salt Lake, at tha eg of 4S year the government or by the people of th whole Member of th Utah Preaa aaaoclatlon . country as in the case of the camp libraries of Don Porter at a banquet at and theie to be issued to borrowers upon their tha Kenyon hotel. Salt Lake. promise tOTriimi the same within a staled time orJspfXirr. the penalty of A light fine. In distinguished precedent this way. General ti,V lWfii, not resign while campaigning; neither of the total'nuqi I did General Scott, nor General Grant, nor Gen- in a very waf sense, I Lbet oif books' iouldf $s forwarded MeGleJlan,: however, did. It Is mhy fort-- I eral Hancocks a tate than ahy- next office.i'the by parcri.'pbst thing else. eendjng office in turn receiving twenty books There is no longer any doubt that General from another office; in case duplicates are Wood w in the fight for keeps" until the end received, they would be immediately sent on by of the convention, anyway.. But he is evidently to maintain an anchor to windward in parcel post from offioe to office until they going the shape of a This is found a place. The shelf of a hundred books wise. Boston Post. would thus be constantly changing and at the end ofjen. weeks none of the books included in A TALL STORY. the original list'would he still oo hand, unless A Yankee passenger in a Irain- the other for some special reason longer retention in a was wearying his with dy few instances might be desired. tall stories and remarked, We can start with a The simplicity of the proposition strongly hotol this month and have it finished ' . recommends it. There is no visible reason why, by next." This was too much for the burly Tork" once properly started, it should not operate! next "to him: Mam-lh- at ehireman, who--sat easily and bring to many communities, espe- - ww't," he said.- - "Ive xpen em irr Yorkshire cially in thinly populated and mountainous when Ive been going to wprk just Jaying the foundation stone and when Ive been coming t, the great boon of an actual parts of the r home at neet theyve been putting the folk out circulatfng library. for back rent.' Lo 6 aterHt v rUfou bA.VA "-- V I |