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Show TfJM E ?UV qTN. . mUN A. i 1 AI DEMAND MACE TIENTSIN BLOCKADE LY CHINESE EE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY i V I if V A - t J n vr V . ft Sf p$ J Its a Privilege to X Guaranteed 3 s J, F,dt Lake City Ameiicas most comprth'.iMV e set if fie1 1 expeninents (baling with the prildcms of uhalfa bcJ j.i i Iiiiu n on b'Uh mi Mled and di y kui vv.ll ha i ' ia maud t lis m in the Um h b.s n i"d iu San .In in (. i. by, aid ng to agronomic ivperts it die E li Auic.ilt'i.al ex-- p '3S 5 st 10:41 A okluk, Thursday niht. Li u f lull, tin b44i ;.t from Macaulay, ly bodyguard to tin- - o dm1 1, - ul ; Colonel Cod'd i, ..sod av.ay very o'do. k." Quietly at The presih-ntfather, who was within two wed is of Lis eighty fir-birthday, had In on b'.nking gradually since ho Ei.tftnd a pc-- re hi art attack a week am. At that time las physidan, Ur. Albert M. Cain of Bridgewater, said Ids patient was at tlie point of death. Ills pulse rate 10-4- o 110. phjdqu", coupled with an iron will, (anted Colonel Coolidge throiuh to a new rally for life, but he lost strength d ly by day. Another severe h ait attack herald. d the approarbhi i md. Throuehout the day, summoni Ur. Cram, f:orn lias-ti- l W t AT EASTER H Ai H V bis A 1 (, 1: TRAIN CRASHES FROM 192&, on f u of lay ing ag thus year, m i on Jn-iu- i i ry 1, ortr anil a product, :i cf 4.2 jur c it U r Hi .n in I'd1, the e'Cm-p-Iu-' iho dejatm nt (f agrieuL r". 7 he 1 v.fl. t of th eeak ns piod'ic''d , , b t 12 s mt y r ia . . ' der than i i 102 an tho a ver-- ; ( d d, a iroduCad was wuilh 7 per it r.n ia. I, Tv ton.Fn-,lcard Cl j le ci p l.v of F vbbh has tho i'ta ad f r t.i c miction of- the ' ' nd 'pi- i t of th f b- d a. I it" 1 th; rr k cvimher at " l.u "d 1 ,s a t. .v of m- n and i s at v ik, hi i ! to hur-, 1 t i a li the io a' I' t wo I. to couii htlou as ia;ioIj"3 pos- - 1, Jan I n i pr 1 1 1 n I C- li i n-- r 1 1 hey, too, al-h.- i 1 i y Ilow meet it is that r.astr:me Should greet us with tbs When newborn hone and life and hreath Is filling everything; When all the ear'h and sky proclaim The truth He gave to men. That after aorths encircl'ng sleep sp-ip- pi ibt, The trees that stood so stark and bar With bursting buds are filled, The little brook is singing now The song that long was ti lled; New verdure springs in every field. The violets shyly peep And ail the earth in joy awakes From its long winter sleep. ju-i- t v . u 1 r oi ctmi-,1- . o lave b'.Pdn, for He n w ung pk In,, Id expenm nt ne ir Io't Uuches ie and I.b,iit;cel ). Fait Lake City. An incicase of 4 f p r tuit in the r .her of liens and li The prctriie cf ctcrral prlng la witii us siroa todiyt We see it in the budding tree, every walk and way; TLe earth is l losoming ar&in With nxvhGrn beauty bright, An J wirtera doom haj vaniihcd In sunllyht warm and bright. I ic ) N s ir-ol- A. -- V J home in n (hi morning, reBridgfwatir mained In the After the heart action bad Lou m fared to a more nearly a ni.'.d rate, Oolti 1 Coolidge Bank into a tnni condition. d V ' v reinail-ahl- hv-ie- day noon. The uHlma'uin m m. 1 by fignator-- b s of tli' pn t of 1901, was handed to t h toi ' nib rs of the foi's at Tabu and Cibii-outj.Je of Tienl i'i. '1 lie Vn.tr d States, Great lliilain, Jai in and Paly liavu a doit n or moie naval ualt in these waters. The pn tm 1 of ViOl made stiipula- lions com ; the db arnianunt of foils at Ilia mo.itli of the lh i liver, on wliiili Tientsin is loe.drd, and abm gum interd iTi o; m way to the era. The Jdi( ! .ole his been preventing ami-- i to PAh.g the sea and so troops in Chinr resulted roomily filing upon two Jipemso (b - troyem Tol-ladvii s v re (hat the Japm-es- e had hei n oub.-riuhctr ll.i-idto the pi mill rf Cm Taka river flora 1'ort Ail'u, r. A Manila (Impiti'i the dip Lure of four A malice n d- 'roy. is f r S itow, China. riln a- 'i n of Li1 i out is v. . s nude n i a to Urn Clii.mtfirm a office in th 5 t Row in j memoi and rn for-i- , I ly the lio.'eii of I he d.j Lunat- - A d b!o( lui'h of the ro-- t ow Tbid.n be en il and all imp due its to higher and liver tinffic be i .aovtd liy Thurs- (ho white f.uinl.m, reachwl States and an ultimatum doin.uiil.n-- ' that Unit'd The Peking. otlnr towns to (home d lia-G- n. j of 1131 Vt. Colonel John C. Plymouth, Coolnlge, f.ithi r of the presiibuit dkl A l l Proto-...co- Dy I 0O $ in Mvton liio'e who a,-- eng ig'-ho losing of Inney reiviit ikit the iiis wmtered wdl in the Uiu' .h Tlmy will start in to'gnth'r pol-- l n tii.s rfiii.ug in be'ttr condition than far jtars past. Honey iucc-- quoted tn ni ,,'ii-t- s are better than they have been for some time. - Time Fixed At Noon Thursday; Open Way To Sea And Fort D'sarm-amen- t At- Live in Utah I 4 . I News Notes I V is End Comes Swiftly After Severe tack of Hea-- t; Village Mourns His Going; President Fails to Reach Bedside J ty I y Vv QUIETLY PASSES AWAY AT VERMONT HOME M 4 i i aged father of president TTT 5 4 s-, I'd.; n 1 4 ; 1. 1 wiull rise nr.n. KATHEP.1NE EDELMAN. Yretern Newspaper Union.) BRIDGE i M One Car Piurms Into River; 2 Han On D.'ing of Precipice FASHIONS SHOW AT EASTERTIME Costa lUca. Two hundred were killed t y t'r-eiinjured in Sundrys disastrous fi iln v ret k on the Costa Ila an rudi-oid- , it Las thus far been established. 1 hi eo cars were onf 11 to the boll on of tho Vanlln rivi r fnnn IV hridgo over the Btre-inw i re It ft lungan two ith-ifoot pro ing from a The disast " is 1m fluid to lnv e, li' i ii do, i tj li.o ovtih'd'ng of the tiuin, v Vt h was caiiying exeat sion-l-'t- s of a juity organized to ii.be fum's -r n honi". f r tli aged at Carta - r. The i n, ms vu r i ahno t faun is and ldioers. Wliolo families pet bed t- ' t'u r. All day R imlay was sp. nt iu rescuing tho inland and neovoiiig tho bodies of the dal. The medical roll, f woik was quickly orrani. ed and e'licitntly carii.-- out. Ilundieds of pel sons of all i lasses went to tho Bet no of tho di lister to lr lp, A corps of physicians and nut-st'was brought from Union to Ran Joso to attend tho injured. Tho local lnspitnls facilities were not sufficient to cope with tho S in Jo-o- , and and nirif pur-n- os ! Two Displays Seem Part of Seasons 1 11-- W 1 Observances. virtu liy every coirmrudly throughout the civilised woild lkmti-r- , It Is not until tlie following Monday that peihaps the most picturesque of Ila' ter celebrations the annual e;rg rolling of the White House lawn takes dace. The White Ilouve grounls on tills day are not exactly buried to ad. ills but the guards at the various gi'es are Instructed to permit no. grown persons to enter the grounds unle s they are actuig ns chaperons for In other words, a child youngsters. and an Paster egg constitute tickets of ndmission on this day of dajs among the lTo. Most of the egg rolling, egg eating and egg squashing and of the latter there Is a great deal occurs on the ta From time to time Ur. Cham or Deputy Shtonf Macauliy brou.-h- t act 038 the way to the g, ner.il store where anxious and newspaper corn spoil louts wail'd. Each built tin till tin same slo.y of lowly ebbing strength. At 10 o'clock Thinsday night tho physician anil Mis. I.Tav Jackson, tho nurse who had been w itli Colon 1 Cm throuehout li'S illum-s- , says that the end was at hand. The a god patient failed littlo by little, and nt tho last appeared to go to sleep. Ila sut fared no pain. The president, speeding northward, on a special train to the bedside of his dying father, lost In a hopeless race with death. The pres ' at ,il fain Is due to roach Woodst ek, thirtva miles from here, at 6 ok lock Pii.'ay n tr'ng. Word of the death of C d ui 1 Cool-Idgwas fln'ii'l d, t.lv t) the executive ofiices in Va li n fan, to be relayed to tho presidents tiuin en route to Vermont. The prom b nM .1 party has reserved rooms at tho Woodst ek inn in Yood-itocTlie 'tty will hive at once by automobile for ITvmouth. ts neii-Lboi- situation. All the local undertaking establish-nunt- s were stripped of available others had to b built in the railroad shops. spacious green carpeted lawn to the south of tlie executive mansion. Here the gently rolling slope Is eminently adapted to egg robing, while the beautiful trees, shrubbery an I flower beds provide truly svlvnn surround ngs, with the broad lotomac g'istming In To Place Sa't Lake On Pasco Line Pocatello, td iho. Ffforts are to he m, e to chinro the route of tho r.rsco-- I I.o air mill to inelndo Ralt Lako CM, Pi'c.tillo And Twin Tails, tho tv o hdtor in Id she, Chnil s P. Dwight, rotary cf th s Twin I'n'Is clianli'-- aid in a (.f commeu-eomnumieation r to F. r. is' of the Po, i.'ii.-'i'lj catello el ..mV r, lie scege-kethat tlm ,e cities hope to lvi-o- ; this about. D (Lang that at pic'-eutho route e the picture. . t u e dar-In- g The pre-'- i h nt, informed of l.i.s f iili.'rs c. mrt.nn over a special teles hono ciiiuit to the 'Whuo House, 1 ft Wa?h on for hs boy. hood homo hero when L.formtd that death was r.t li..nd for h!s f?;k'r. The siik man was that Mr pen was on tin v.v to b m. lie raided his hood hlv and Ur. Crvu Raid ho 1. lie td he milei.toud the nresasge. lupt-chmd- y non of Brig-b.held'ng BrigPeach day festival 1m C'v, tin d. to of ham City's rmml was til, elutlv sof f r Pibny and an IS. The f sjiv,,l vv'll be r: ' le a two day r tbi? j,,ir, nnl will likely iuoludo a day's 1 roge.n of sports. R.tmdy, pepten.ber 17 1 uf-f.i- Lcnrer Lact'ng Do'lar Bills Cai.fornia Cub Friendly To Utah Salt Lake Citv.C-- foi ni i will send manv touricis to Pi vh this yiar, sail C. II. fill Stay, ona of tho oea-tiv- e Imads of tho Auto Club of Southern, Celifoi na, who, with D. C. Rhodes, John porrym n an 1 AY. p, Westbrook, all ex'-- dive he ids of tho Califoin'a associatnn, a i rived li ro for a conference with W. D. Uishe! An Due of two K-a- t, mil-1'- - Ila" bills, go to 1 't 1 ii ;or, v as athoi'c d by ko t i e iary, A new ini' r process Ins b n usol. by whhh it is b. Loved the au,rr,' life of a li T wdl bo extemlel n n fr-r- hat ,v cl Cm rreso-a j'i ir. 'IP ';ti illy tho 1.1111 In us rim 3 m to at now money Is of as that now de--i,- n South IdchoYehedule Made I v 1 ftove leacte f Cel lwo'l O FTVrt do net ll 'Sit tho (I1 t i cev U t the r c n'ly rr an! bsib-i'For4 in lerrue pr b s f i h- - a s u eo- -. e, with Bo C '! ' '1, Nan-ard rmnett as quart' t which w I! battle during t and summer for valley lea; chamw'onship. Arrangements of si nodule, rules of the league and ot details have been completed. Twei four games will be played by e; 1 x l tl-'h- after-midnigh- t. n ml c'i b l Miners Rescued After 26 Hours Wallace, Idaho. CUrenc Mrllim ray and Dan Knapp mber?, riir-rtrapped on the iCOJ foot I vol of tho Morning nne Tor moie than thirty-sihours, were rescued shortly Tvf'euo workers penetrated the f'nal b;x foot of rock and debris In less than an hour, and the two men were taken from the mine tunnel uninjured. They were trapped by a cave-iTuesday afternoon, when walls of a tunnel In which they were working collapsed. Famous Band Entertains. One a grassy elevation before the south portico Is the famous United States Marine band, and whi'e the little (Hies munch hard boded or crti'-those which should have been hard boiled, but weient, they aie entertained by a selected program of music. An exeeot'on to the general rifle tl.e arlmis'-Uof the adults to the grounds Is ni'de in tho case of the ITesi lent and Mis. Coolidge, who appear for a while, to enjoy tlie minde and greet tlie child. en. l'or half an hour or more they pass among the little ones, often pi'-i- i g to chat with them, and happy tlie ibiLl who has tlie good fortune to be singb-out for conversation by the presidential couple. Thorn'll the commemorati'n of the Easter festival prevails throughout Chris'ciuVia, and Is obvtrvod in some manner In eveiy v Plage an 1 hamlet of the United Ftates, particularly now that sumiso s unices are becoming more anl more pop there are at os cf tl.e season least two without non' inn of which no account of the festival woo'd be complete. These are the aprcial fvshien display on the boardwalk it Atlantic City, mil the fashion 'parade on Fifth avenue, New York eilv. Last year, despite somewhat threatening sides, it is esj!niat(j that no less than 200, 0(Y) persons paiaded the boardwalk in their Easter finery, and Fifth avenue made an equally Impressive showing. Commerce Takes Hand. Aside from the appir-ntlfrivolous aspect of those fashion demonstrations, however, they are coming to have a very real commercial Importance. It Is In these parades that styles for the coming season In both male and female wearing apparel are set, and It probably would be found that a startling percentage of those In the throngs of the boardwalk and Fifth avenue were hi some way ov oth ej-g- unit (f twenty-fivnat'nml guardsmen readied boro Horn Ludlow and Windsor. Tiny will bo us-to control traffic and act ns guaids the vbil of the prcs'din.t. A - sn-'n- j team. y Laid!--liner- s i With f- John C. Cooliago, father of President Calvin Coolidye. baUr-dasher- le-- (Um-'l-idn- i er connected with the clothing, or millinery industry. Manufacturers, designers and buyers from the great department stores and exclusive mode shops are there, as well as less affluent, but no s earnest, village dressmakers a: from the ne.uhy towns, all eager for the dernier crl In stjles. By the same token, the artist, with pad and i encil, has become so common a sight at the e g.ubcri! gs as to pass almost unnoticed. Let a n from some exclusive vomeaV vear shop appear sporting tlie latest creation of Its chb'f dt signers, and she Is likely to flml herself vvi.h a self appointed escort of four or flv of these sketch artists, vvield'ng tin ir pencils for dear life, and utterly oblivious of the rest of their surround- i n ings. The week following, the houses thev represent, and by whom tlmy are oftm pa'd relatively high salaries, will hr able, thanks to the sketches, to oTer the. same model at perhaps a lower figure than that quoted by the oiig'.nal . designer. T wo Great Reasons for Rejoicing at Easier While the earth remaineth, Seedtime and harvest, Cold and heat, Summer and winter, Pay and rnht Shall not cease. The happy coincidence wh'ch brings tlie spring cf the year and E.iMer d'.v so close together males for a very In fact "tl.e wo'd joyous occasion. Easter Is derived from Em ter. win was the Goddess of Light, or Spring, wbieh makes (bo betwem the two even clo-cr- . But even ChrMmis floes carry . F the glad proi(',n of the season lias cone to morn the n of more form: 1 rnl largm gatherings after tho coi par; the qa.et of Lent. And the o I'd in fill In the "r bee and the legends of tl.e of Ids coor 1 enthusiastic pui-r- lt y tint lias m id eggs, the same Santa Claus live through the rges. Exchange. n-- t Ili-ur- li my-ter- lifes sp::!:iGrn:E Relaxation Allowed After Rigors of Long Lent. Many of the early cm toms of Easter tia.e were of km o k n, but were in some way symbolic of j y red, tbci-'- ire vvcie bent up as late as tbi Fivtfl 'th eentu-yh1'- - dhrll In Frame an was one of the Easier aMue w' s. pre-Chri- s' f . 1 The ball was suppo a to rep re- - u.t ihe mn, which was K':evel to t A e throe leaps in ri in g in E,c Vr morning. Bishops, prle'is and nmnks, a't-- I er (lie strict d'siiplm? of Lent, to pay ball during 1 aster week, fl'ha bail game was alro connected with a dance and was performed In the church to the strains of the Yicti: me Faschall. England also observe 1 Faster with the game of bail, and there the municipal corporation engaged vvi4h due parade and diuu.i y. YYe are told that nt Bury St. Edm-mdsin recent years, this Easter sport was kept up by twelve old women. A Per the game a banquet was bold and a homily on the feast was read. Odd Customs. A peculiar custom was observed on Easter Mondiy when tlie women bad a r'ght to strike their husbands, r.nlj c n Tuesdiy tlie men were allow'd to return tlie compliment. We read of, another peculiar cm tom in in dm, m Eng'urd. On Easier Sunday the m n paraded the s'roits and claimed the! three privilege of lif'iug each vvon.-times from the ground, reviving h payment a kiss or sixpence. 7 he i' 'y the women were allowed the " prliiLge. In Germany the rni wm! ink so gentle, for U was the custom ot the nan servants to wb'p die nidi solvents with switd.es on Easter, an i on Mondiy the maids were Plowed to, wii'p the men. They con'd, however, secure their release with Easter ci gs. Easter Fire. The Easter fire Is perhaps nor familiar to us he cause the Cadi 'ie church 1ms adopted the eMc .vnes Into its Easter ctremones. The E.n-t- er fire, In the earlier times, was lit on the top of mount a ins and was k'n fled a new fire cL'awn from wool by was of pai'ui friction. This oiigin, signifying the victory of spi.n-over winter, for In some places a f : ure was thrown into the five y mL cn Bring winter, but to the Chri-thin- s the Bhlne, In 7'yrol and Bohemia, It signified Judas the traitor. At Constantinople tlie Greeks cath-ered In the cemetery of Peru, whee a feetival was held. A custom tb it s' 'll prevails among some of tile foreign born of our own country is that ol blessing the honms and also the food which was prohibited duig I.cnt. Though we think tbee customs are quaint, perhaps peculiar, we hive one of our own when on Easter JI m'n the children gather on the lawn of di-- 4 Wl Ite House In Washington for the annual egg rolling contest. Kansas City Star. d - , in it of v a dr :p-- ! mi' r cf the (Lf vv bh jw that at th s itMMiuks, a' & lv 1 , s, ' .u:: 1. Ki b . 1 ; i!" mt M" 'ft libs arson ot C,i. . lor I - - dv h , lif.cin years as county ivpadicr. C I.- The citys F " La ,s - ou'n,l lv CiTf'd p v ; o nl prI : ndq cvviditii'. 3 cf $2703 rdiihui sun nt rental cf I'd a id - s f r ail and a pamth o.-- r a p'dol of five y ara. - . d The Ciau b r of Co:n:ui ' o'1 to accept th : fast ..thm, v, h the iniii'.,hr to be pul ly lIio Yv'cSicn Air IT pr-- ' s. i i Nn cu-to- i j ' ' hlgh-vay- . r.ovo ho -- ' ridvC t rn p. ' i pi of rI t)it lob cf in-- .t - i E. IT lover, st t (a rc-r, v s i: : r V ru".4 ' ,ulv liue fir two t'pes ba i d a in ig of -- 1 1 v tc iil.T. ti Cedar Chty TYod coniac'o'3 ally invale this Foeton rf th.e usu- s'ra at this B.'asen (f the jin4, bat th3 are miss'ng and woolm, n year An English lady once sent the pone are they what is the nmit'r. wondering Symbolical of Easter Is this little an egg of Ivory lined with whi'e snt'n The wool so far this year appears crop maid, with all life's hopes and Joys Inside the golden yolk of the egg wa-to be ahead of that of last year, Imirg stretching before her. ruby set with diamonds. much cleaner and with longer fiber. Easter Gift for Pcpe a |