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Show rfjT- , ,1 'im THE DS3EH3T --MBs w T7a -- bo woo sfcst kr mtol Dspaty Dunlap, as nlmea. mm Satar. . Follow fog the festh of .Mfesr. kla employer. Sort MeMsfc. o warrant for the of Pakkk M It wo allaod ho oliot WXlfc- Iflw tho lottor had submitted to or. MA hMa by tho Wr-- Th hoorln brought oat tho 4mtrn that orrocted 'Walker J7 another Moophoriwr. Birch Coop. 5 on comp 11 ot that they were creot-f-o Mwbtaeo-o- t o eon n try dome wo taking them to Salmon to umt knfntta DqtMM , wore handcuffed together, had onlyon pstr-- ef hand-'cuf- f' men JuAnlip when It woo OI!eged.'the priaon-becoobuolvei end Walker, to the atory of the deputy." put Dunlap's neck, and the JJt otra around . was SZ ter. choking him. when .hoe deputy drew hie gun end fired shot. After hearing the 'the foul Jdonce, the probate Judge ordered Du , Jep released . 1 B.ACKFOtT crepe of sixes jersey 14 to Wore ? Final Tribute Paid , To William Southwick . I THE ... grand-childre- To Resume Activities " Bf. (Special to The Feb.' DELTA. " New) stock Salvaged from business houses rased by the disastrous. fi re yesterdav was piled high On the streets yesterday but has been Unstored awey In various building daunted bv the los merchants are making plans to resume business. The 'SCiTJer Qrug company will likely occupy the quarters formerly occupied by the First National bank. Temporarily the Clark Street market Is doing business In the premises formerly occupied by th "Goods of Quality" store. 3 The Lincoln theatre, a here the fire, consumed five buildings start- will shortly open In another ?l. according to Manager Noble O. who la In Salt Lake to purchase e projector end screen Res'dente of Fillmore,'34 miles away, , declared that flames and smoke from the burning Delta buildings could be Seen from that town and that people walked to tbe outskirts to get a bet-ta- r view. 1 200 Just Arrived styles were so attractive the values so pronounced that we accepted this manufacturers offer knowing ' Opposes Train Reduction (Special to Tho &ew) TWTS FATXa Id Feb. I The Chamber of Commerce here this morn .through its rsilrosd branch, went otr record in opposition to the proposed reduced tmln service on the Roberson branch for which s petition hns been tiled by the Oregon Short Idas in. : TIIAIIICFUL TOR sfl LITTLE CHILD Mertz TefisHow Lydia pt. rE. Pinlduun) VegetaUo (uwjuumil Helped Her -- Xststown, P I wish awry won TRRgBta cfaUdm would Ptnkham tbU Compoaod. It Jhaa done so moch for; me. My baby a year old now aadiethepktore of She walked tteievM aaonths and ftyfcf to aaa her toocoe. She .health. jtI f aonw i lam gaay I Bro that I fotmd neh a ttlfwe wfa msiHdMformu twaUs-t- o. ChiuiA i irwrs-mi-fa U TOO kaVs llnkaam'a ysgstabis trial T flm ot t'raeoiMto fiysn Vsiooty who haw tMI poa wtmt wWdi might well V rTRACTrVE' navy blue . iv tw, v. r, 6.95 9.95 AH Sizes 8 are limited to 10, THE sizes lot Saturday. Of TOT sav-warra- fur collars. the Queen of black silk Full-fashion- ed 25 All lace or 5.00 Silk Hose, lace clocks fancy hose for wear with the new spring pumps. stock- and with fancy gar- Silk Hose, 2.75 Pure silk from toe to top. Brown or black only. Silk Hose, 1.25 One of our standard lines, with deep lisle tops.' 2.50 Hose, 1.85 Out sizes, in heavy quality of silk ; black, white or brown. . Silk Hose, 1 .95 new Bhades of Also 4000 Overcoats, Sale And 50.00 Overcoats, Sale 20.00 25.00 Suits, 7.98 nt E went tha boys to m. these fine tailored elotaaa that wa era .oiling st thi reduced pries to the clearance. la well selected pattern end size 1 to 21 d, sand, 35.00 Included. Choice of brown, oxfinal reduction tomorrow. ford, grays sod tan s Single or doable breasted end Sixes 22 to SI. finished with half bait year 12.00 Full-fashione- lines to Boys ter stripe. - velours and bolivias, in lnvtte fha young man to anjoy .tIon from WEamong oar stylish tailored Ulster eoats st this nt Pamilo Hose, 1.95 Known as ings. and 14 years in this All Regular ll q 12 ol Young Men, s OCoats, 1 5$ alone appealing in price, but at their reduced prices " featuring standard new lines for spring. Cotton, lisle and the finest silks, all are included and the the most generous selection 'children, misses and women. ToUse California Years will prove one of the most lines in the sale. An extensive variety of styles, 'of velour, in Reindeer, brown or blue. 22.50 Wool Coats, 12.95 A Sale For Women, Misses and Children. U. S.Permission 14 IK THIS stylish garments I Of hr bolivias, in browns, blues, A to beaver, gray, chestnut, black or brown. to 18.00 Patrick Macjrinaws 7.95 to 11.95 Mens 6.00 to 162SG Bath Robes, 3.00 to 55 Walk1.25 Silk Hose, 79 over'' line, with deep lisle tops. 3 Pairs Boys Hose, 1,00 The Iron Clad line fin ribbed In jet black. All sizes. Pre. Girls Hose, 69 Finely ribbed cotton - stockings for school girls. 3 Phenomenal Sale New Spring Dresses - Without Question The Prettiest Frocks We Hare Ever Offered at 9J x T ' HIS is a sale that upsets all precedent in the way of value, and brings to the women of Salt lake, dresses that are truly beautiful ; not alone in design, byt in every detail of trimming. The variety, too, is marked. There will be wool jerseys in smock and pleated skirt styles, wool tricotines and poiret twills, braided or embroidered and taffetas and satin dresses a . N1 v trimmed with chenille, fancy embroidery and paisley sleeves; fitted waist lines and bouffant skirts. Sizes 16 to 42. - Hearing in Appointntent OfAdmintrator,F(Mr --Jiwt Hill Estate Near End , (By Assads led Pres) a -- err. TAVU Feb. l.-elrof tbs lets Mr Mary T. HOI seeking appoint- 60 Winter Goa A Wooj Velours, Formerly- - to-30.- for-9- 95 00, 4 i Bolivia, Mixtures and Broadcloths. About 50 Winter Coats, Formerly to 50.00, at 18.75 ment of the Northwestern Trust company as administrator of her 912, 000.096 estate, tested their ess today in Ramavy county probate court. Counsel for Louis W. HSI, who iudes ho bo named administrator, said that xak "onty ' A dSf it prebx for them to coiivplsts their ess and with possibly not mors than a day devoted to final arguments the csss may be in tho hands of Probate Judgu H. L. Wheeler early next week. . Velours and Bolivias, With Fur Trimming, AO .Sizes. About 50 Winter Coats, Formerly to 60.00, at 29.75 r rjVc &ad'Pkhes and Bolivias Trimmed With Nutria, Squirrel i r, y . d.to.A or Mole. -- . i; f ll Years, 18.00 Coats ' - 14 12.00' Coats fld ;'t " them- - belted. Funeral services for Min Claire Jennings Rlter, daughter of the late William W. Biter and Priscilla Jennings Rlter, whoso death occurred Thursday, Feb. 2, will be held at the family residence, 242 east First south street, Saturday afternoon, Feb. 11. at 2 o'clock. The casket will be open from 12 until the hour for the service. Interment will be In City ceme-er)- '- L j plara tailored wool velownr; 1 attractively styled in the large collar effects and shown in tan or brown. Spring Hosiery be-twe- en r? 'THESE-ar- wooi vekniM set off with large cape collars, well lined and in the dark colors. Many of CUIHte JENNINGS IUTER. an . Sizes 10, 12 and c tion of the San Fran d Terminal Railway company for permission to make use of a portion of Goat (Terba Buena) Island In San Francisco bay. In reducing the ferry distance of the company's lines San Franciacqand the east bay Shore cities has been received by tbe navy, war and commerce deportment The project contemplate It sold, the building of new trestles to connect the east bay shore with the horth end of the island and operation of the ferry steamers from that across tho bay to San Francisco. point The present ferry system between San Francisco and the cities of Oakland. J3keley. and Alameda, known, as the Key Rout operates from Ban Francisco to a point east of Goat island where ferry passengers are transferred to electric train running over trestles several miles in length extending out Into, the bay. The new plan proposes carrying these trestles across the remaining stretch of wator between the present ferry slip and the north end of the Island to make the end of tbeetrain journey on the Island tlself.'snd-thtransfer there to and from the ferry boats te complete the across tho bay. trip Since the trestles must cross navigable water assent of tbe war depart- ment to the Tirojeqt Is nummary and la now In the hand of the appllc the rivers and barbers engineers for study. Assent pf the navy department also Is necessary as the Island Is under naval control and the'' Terba Buena naval trplnmg station Is located there. ' ii tp -- 1 ; S that our customers would 7.95 -- to V tea , 5.95 loose back models, with Lydi dmvoaat a wocDstf . Regular Price, 2 13.50 Coats all-wo- clsco-Oakl- Twin Falls Chamber Bought to Sell at About 10,00 Coats and dark greens. Coats that will please the little girls, Saturday. Applies t. select these coats at such phenomenal low prices. Grouped into five great lot3. WHAT 1. - Yrs, for 3.19 Sizes 7 to 14 Years Island Requested (By Associated Pres) ' WASHINGTON. Feb. if)1 Sweaters, 1 0.98 Wool Sweaters, 6 to IS 3 a n. jdfelta Merchants Prepare S3 I Browa or Sizes 6 7 and 8 Years. -- en 16.50 and 17.50 AH Silk - trail. I 2t Strip S ' (Special to Tho Hew) LEW. Fob. 10 Impressive funeral Tforvices were held for William (tooth, wwtek IT, retired former and Church ''worker, in the high school auditorial Ho we a pioneer of the Thursday. early fifties traveling 2 200 miles from Texas over .the Cherokee and Mormon Bishop R. G. Whipple of the First 'ward presided. The speakers were A. Anderson. Bl.hojr John R. Hind ley and Brest. 8. L. Chlpman of American -Fork and James H Gardner of Lehl. 'The biographical sketch wee reed by .Senator Edward Southwick. Music was furnished by the ward quartet assisted John T. Smith of Salt Lake. 'by.Mr. Southwick was the eldest son of and Mery Alexander Southwick (ward s grid was born at Pudler, Staffordshire. nd. nglai Bept.18. JI25. where later he ysss employed as a glass blower He leined tbs Church Deo. 11, 1848, snd In .November, 185&, came to the United 'Htates. After teaming to Powder Horn. Texa he struck out for Utah early the next year. Southwick was especially aetlvt -- An Church work being president of the ",!xty-elght- h quorum of soventlea for 21 various pears in addition to bolding He .Is survived other Church office 52 son four four daughter by 22 end two brother , . 3.79 de Yotmg Woman Will bo ' ' Hold at Residence 4.95 A Brandi New Lot of Girls Coats runera aervtcettor - Kataa h ' 8 Pm. Cot Uni Sn. Black, 1X0 KoH folha forget that the kidney the bowel get slsggiah and clog-d- d and need flaehlag oeeeaiceally. foe we have backache and daS mlaery I the kidney region, eevera headache rkeumatte twinge torpid IWer, acid stomach, sleeplrsenesa and alt aorta of bladder ' dlaorder Ton almply must keep your kidnap active and clean, an the moment you feel an ache or pain four ounces of JU Salta from any good drug store here, take a tablrmpoonfu! In glass of water befbre breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fin This 'famous salt Is mad from the sold of grapes and lemon jute combined with lithla, and Is harmless te flush dogged kidneys end stimulates them t normal activity. It also neutralises thm sclds la the urine so It no longer irritates thus ending bladder dlaordeVes. Jed "Sans Is hsrmless; Inexpensive; makes delightful effervescent lithla-watdrink Which everybody should take now end then to keep their kidneys dean, thus avoiding serious com. plication n A local druggist says he v sella Jplof Jed Salts to folks who in overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble Adv. jit, including elagsice and have been donated to the it- -. Mary by Mr &. V- - CUvengefancm durte ajnsW2,022.MMwfceet, .Titos and the average dally at. fondance et the library and reading was l(i. The library Is In new city bell end is JOertera ln the In the community. filling rgood ; anile t breadcli SkirU, he-lle- city library, has Issued a report for - ... tho the month of January.- A number of book ' 4M. eat too much meat which riojs jKidneys,tben tbe : " tack httdts. , ' i well-know- Idaho. Feb. Id -- rMles of Olllcrpla. librarian 'In charge-- -- IB er el. ' BLACKFQOT, f'EAaw - rwr the lot res reseat leg fifty former Uses that retailed Ilk f. jrha x 6.00 Tuxedo Sweaters -- yjy "No i Mcno - SiUi Shirtb " , if Welker, E a it (h W ' -- Jcucxtoot. i4ohr. TM Iriettm kw Mnr tfihiiw Of Curl I,.. P ussdie. 3 9ww$-- 192$ ,...? - rjTOQO-t nm 10 T' " TJ. i FRIDAY FEBRUARY ITET73 , |