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Show DAILY J? In and About osiJ. GOT A CLEAN 11,. Utah u,,:a,...i Ur tile Ue M:s ij:i. Kisti..;tl liiiiuft . it re. ifii.ii-.- : - are Mrs. HIS LIFE hliih. th.re; the L W. Km.-r- h. is,-- Mis D. tvVO vkn. real close shave one funeral or a wed- - SIX tor Give me gut will do liy y..t.y utvi.ii, iiu!,. . A BURGLARS dim' These were the word of Samuel C. iuounuu-agent sixty-on- e VineLake of Salt City yester-4t- y, of age. n hoxwU-- : f tlu. sprin- - ason. Y ivali., that mm li tlciH-mlupon made ujhui oi;i- piiblif, iv tlu Ktvlou ami valiun iviuiil, 1ml aiv satistuil with our aiul feel perfectly stfiire f the fuvoruMi vertiiei of tomorrow visitor. Tlu garment which w e d is day tomorrow and thnmgli the unhi will ax-a- l oieciaUv to ihe average Og.len woman of taste and discrimination. Exclusive Mil., and wt have what is undoubtedly the strongest gathering of attractive suits yet seen ill the ity. iiu- - YESTERDAY - shortly before he committed suic- Six burglars were sent. iu.d to trms ideIn the state penitentiary t.y Judge When the shave was completed Wing Arnuctrong in the Third district murt nve Corgln the barber 25 cents extra, In Salt Lake City yesterday. tip and left larger than his usual H. E. Ladell, Arthur Fritzeu and gw shop by the rear dour that leads corridor. Walking restlessly up Charles Iiavis. burglary In Hi,Into ht degree, for robbing a ear of certain clothing in Carbon county. Marih 19. 190; eighteen months each. R. E. SlierwiHsl. George Morris and I'atrick Mullen, burglary in the set ond degree, for entering the fur store of I. C. Uluiuc, March 17. 190k; five years each. ' the beneficiary. She comes of the best families in her state. Her age is 2S years Wing waa thrice married, his two former wives He married in Kentucky being dead. tbs first time and in Denver the sec- - Avoid Secret Stomach Remedies GOT THE SMALLPOX ON HIS WEDDING TRIP MOAB, March 27. During the past season Aloab has been remarkably fortunate in not having had a single case of sickness of a contagious nature until three days ago, when G. W. Johnson, who had Just returned from a wedding trip to Salt Lake City, took down with the smallpox. On his arrival in Moab after his wedding trip, a reception was held at his father-in-law- 's home, nearly 200 persona being present Fortunately, however, Mr. Johnsons illness compelled him to stay at home, saving the whole town from being exposed. If there is another case in town, the public schools will be closed. Mr. Johnson Is now in quarantine. This Is the first case of smallpox in the history of Moab. form, continually dope IS RELEASED themselves W. W. St. Clair, alias Bell, one of bunco men in the McWhirter robthe pills, caihartles. etc, which not only against Inflame and Irritate the stomach and bery, and the star witness intestines, but In many canes cause the George Sheets, former chief of police, was released yesterday from custody opium, morphine and cocaine habit. is now a free man. The release and You have a right and should demand fo know what any medicine contains of Bell followed an order of Judge before you take it, unless it is put up George G. Armstrong, before whom he was brought late yesterday afternoon. or recommended by some reputable Beil was not brought before Judge Physician. Fhkes and quacks will put most anything into their secret preparArmstrong during the regular court hours. It was shortly after 5 oclock ations. to make you like their stuff so as to want 'more of It, In the evening when he was escorted ntll it makes you the victim of some to the court room for arraignment. drug hnblt, which will ruin your health The tegular business of the courts and In a short time. other offices in the city and county Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a building Is usually concluded by 5 wet remedy, they do not contain In- o'clock in the evening. jurious drugs, and they are recomFor some time prior to 5 o'clock, Bell mended by thousands of physicians in was In the county sheriff's office Maltthe United States and Canada to their ing to be brought before the court' Patients for dyspepsia, catarrh of the When he finally appeared, only Judge atomarh. and all other stomach trou- Armstrong, a deputy clerk, a deputy ble resulting from improper digestion sheriff, County Attorney Hanson and secret tonics, drugs, use-fe- es of food. These wonderful tablets actually dl-- et f.,nd because they contain the very elements that are required of a healthy tomsi-to properly digest food, thus ttlng na a substitute and giving the overworked digestive organs a rest and chance to regain their former healthy District Attorney Loofbourow were In the court room. A complaint charging Bell with conspiring with other crooks and with members of the police department to swindle tourists passing through Halt Lake, and particularly the two McWhirter. was read to the prisoner. He was asked if he was ready to plead, and he replied, with a smile, that he was. He pleaded guilty. District Attorney Fred C. .Loofbourow then asked that the prisoner be sentenced to ten months in the county Jail, the sentence to commence with the date he was brought to Salt Lake from Omaha, May 15, 1507. This was done and the record made to show that the sentence had already been served. The court then adjourned and Ben left the building a free man. trencth and vigor. 8tiirt's Dyspepsia Tablets contain fntit and vegetable essences, the pure wweentrated tincture of hydrastls, and Bolden seal, which tone up and streng-the- n the mucous coats of the stom-,c- h nd Increase the flow of gastric ,nd other digestive Juices; lactose (extracted from milk) ; nux, to strengthen the nerve controlling the action of the stomach; bismuth to absorb gases and Prevnt fermentation, and pure aseptic lPln (gov. teat) of the highest power. All of these are sclen-firal- ly COMPANY TO CONTROL THE KOALIN DEPOSITS incorporated in these tablets oc lozenges and constitute complete. Charles T. Hicks, president and genBtural. speedy cure for any stomal1 trouble. eral manager of the Hicks Clay comStuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold pany. of Drake. 111., and Homer J. eb Kendall Brokerof th '"Te fifty-ceboxes, by all drug-fi-n. Keitii, age company of Tonopah, are In Salta the organisation of Ht us for a free sample package, million-dnll-perfecting corporation to control the sample alone will give you sulfi-two miles west of Utah kaolin deposits relief to convince you. Addreae Cedar A. Stuart valley country and the Co, 150 Stuart Bldg, Mar-,h- l. Lake in to establish in Salt Lake a large porMich. ve t nt ar Lt t Igden- - Handsome tailored waists from to 7.50. Dainty lingerie waists from 1.50 0 to 17.50. ltenutiful Net and lace waists starting at 1 50 up to -- 0.00. ference and Easter Wear We call attention to the magui-ticevariety in style ami colors presented in our Spring imHirtatinn of nt 1. tVnteineri, Fowns, Majestic and Dents (lloves which include every length ami shade for every time of the dav. Underwear and Hosiery We call sjiecial attention tn our extensive line of women Swiss rib-Ihunderwear in the celebrated 1 ciinlc brand Krfcct form tilting light weight lsautifully trimmed. Prices range from 50c a suit and up. Dainty Hosiery for Spring and Summer nI Comprising all weights in plain and lm-- designs in silk, lisle and cotton complete line of color. e STYLISH SHOES FOR SPRING The smart cut and swing in y made shoes in all the correct hut hers, Kiccinl interest will lie given to fitting the foot a it should Is, and we sell you such celebrated makes of dcMndablc shoes ns John Foster, lbil Truss and the lsst sIhmk in tin world for boys, misses and children. mt-fiitl- X MJMT & Bt(0 Washington Avenue 2429-2131-24- 33 SHEETS, Thousands of people, having dyspepsia or stomach troubles in somrf with all sorts of Exceptionally Low Prices for Womens Summer BELL, WITNESS ABAINST Bksuss Most of Them Contain Dangerous Ingrsdisnta, Which Produce the Drug Habit. are Gloves ot Great Beauty lor Con- We were never able to serve you bettor. The newest and most attractive line of the very latest weave will lie offered tomorrow ami coming week at special low prices. Complete line of Foulard and fancy silk in an extensive range of the latest design and coloring. Check and stripes in color and black and white, plain silk in the latest weaves and all the popular colon Ilough Shantungs In various weave, a splendid and representative assemblage of spring and summer silks to which we invite your atteution. of-th- Wing is from one deends on the design and the workmanship of a waist the meit verlial description nnaccom-junie- d by pictures and unlielied by iiiKMH-tiean 1h of little real ust. We ran assure every reader of this announcement, however, that the d is day made here tomorrow is the greatest line of waists ever seen in So much Dress Goods and Silk Sections i Col-amb- Introductory Offer of Waists q no-tid- ed Please deliver my body to 8. D. Evans (undertaker) and notify Maxwell R. Brothers, 1172 East First South itrert (Independent phone, 2022) and John D. Branaford, of The Tribune, who will notify my family, and deliver letter in my pocket to Mrs Wing personally. Wing recently erected a pretty little home on Eleventh East street, which he leaves to his young wife, formerly Mss Mary Manning, of Miss., whom he married four years ago. He also carried $5,000 life Insurance in the Mutual Ufe. Mrs pivii-uratio- u keyed tn ilie highest fasliino note, values which establish a new standard for early spring selling. The variety ami the quantities make description iitiios-siblthere are for example more than 500 models shown in suits no two alike ranging in price from 12.50 to 150.00. Styles Inmates of the barber shop and oth-nr- a in the Atlas block corridors heard the shot and fall and rushed to the arena Wing was found lying upon his NEGRESS IS ON TRIU hack, his head toward the northeast, FOR STRANGIINGICHILD with blood issuing in streams front his mouth and nose. Reeling upon his left revolver, still arm was the deadly Gertrude Reeve. mokliif- Degree, in on The police were notified and Chief of trial in the city court in Salt Luke Police Pitt and Policemen Golding and City on the charge of strangling her, George Moore responded to 'the call. infant child. Testimony by Dr. W. i R- - Calderwood, th county Ihyilciu, Acting Coroner Dana T. Smith waa and the body taken to O'Don- Dr. F. H. Raley, hi assistant. Dr. nell's parlors. In the dead man's pock- C. Gibson who attended at the birth ets were two scaled notes, one marked of the child, the undertaker who had personal and addressed to Mrs. Wing, charge of the body. Sheriff Emery and and the other Inscribed as follows: others seem to make it clear that a1 crime waa committed by the mother To be opened at once. This note. was dated March SB, the infont day preceding the suicide, and read as follows: wli iih s - iminvKKiou Suits, Coats, Costumes, Sldrts and Waists - and down the corridor two or three newly-bougrevolvtimes, he drew a er from his pocket, placed the muxxle ln his mouth and pulled the trigger. There was an explosion, followed by a heavy fall. PAGE THREE. Tomorrow we mate our lirst liijr WERE SENTENCED e FRIDAY, MARCH 27, IMS. JOURNAL. ar hiisb.,!l is a Ui:.k,r Mared Wi.f, u l:i,r?e . huspital hen Dorothy Wing, two yeui ,.;a. STATE Tomorrow and Through the Gaming Week aaauucu The Introductory Display and Sale Days ol Our First Spring Season Especially Featuring Ready-to-WeGarments for Women and Misses ( meny. Three ilaugl.ut- ;ir,. '..f. furim-- r wives a:iil iu.r I y i.j SHAVE THEN TAKES s : UTAH celaln and enamel brick factory. The new company ha recently aecured control of the kaolin dcpolt In the Cedar valley and propoae to make use of thia form of clay in the manufacture of porcelain brick. In addition, thR company will aim ship and sell thia clay to manufacturer of china product all over the world. The deposit in the Cedar valley 1 one of the four known depoalts of kaolin in America. The other three are in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. Mr. Hick, who i an expert and the largest clay shipper in the world, say that the kaolin In Cedar valley Is of much better quality than any found elsewhere in the United States and the equal of any in the. world. CHARGES WERE MADE PARK CITT, March 27. That the charges placed against Professor James M. Martin, superintendent of the local public schools by the Park City people were absolutely false, was proven last night, when the school board met and, after reading the applications of about twenty other highly recommended teachers from all parts of the country who were desirous of succeeding. Mr. Martin, voted unanimously to hold the gentleman, and Mr. Martin will be at the head of the school again next year, and will be given the hearty support of the trustees, who say that they will Insist upon harmony among all of the teachers. midnight and remain closed until o'clock the fallowing morning on week days. Saturday night at 1 o'clock. It is further provided, the saloon must close and not open their doors on Kun-du- y or until $ o'clock Monday morning. The other ordinance provides that no saloon shall be permitted to maintain wine rooms, or booths, of any kind or description, whether they be open or ALT LAKE COUNCIL TO REGULATE SALOON BUSINESS TWO LOADS OF HELL. closed. WILL SUMMON JURORS Two Irishmen who had Just landed a room In one In America had taken United States Marshal William Spry left yesterday for the northern part of the state to serve summonses on federal Jurors. The marshal ! cover the territory north of Malt Lake. Chief Deputy L H. Smyth has been at work in the south and Deputy Julian Riley in the eastern part of the state. Papers are being served on witnesses as well as Jurors. There will be an extraordinary number of witnesses for the coming term, cases for u'hlch have boen set up to and Including part of June. At a meeting of the board of Judge Ogden Hiles will he consida candidate for the position of commanJer of (h department of Utah The Salt Lake City council in con- G. A. R. at the next departmental elecsidering two ordinances to regulate the tion. which will be held In Salt Lake saloons of that city. They have been next May. naThe possibility of the d passed upon by the committee and Mill be acted upon by the council at a tional encampment being held in Salt Lake City in the fall of 10. makes meeting In th near futura. One of these ordinances provides that It necessary that a great deal of work all saloons must close at 12 o'clock be done In jhe department of Utah In forty-thir- Journal want ads deliver the goods quality amd faiv mice ernors of the Commercial dub, of Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon, seventy new members were accepted, anj they will be notified of their election at once by the secretary of the dub. The list includes the names of many of the most prominent business men in the state, and some from Colorado, California, Nevada, Kentucky and Idaho. The new members Increases the roster of the dub to $70, their election being made as a result of the recent movement to increase the list of membership and enlarge the scope of th Institution. ered es the torufUwtCvmfail, gov- a A. R. of the down-tow- n lodging houses in New York. They were awakened in tiie middle of the night by a great nolso In the street. One of the Irishmen gut up and looked out of the window. Two tore along, belching smoko and fire, and leaving a trail of sparks. "Phwat Is It?" asked the man who remulnod in bed. "They're movin' hell,' said the man at the window; "and, two loads have Just gone by. Human Life. SHOE FOR MEN SEVENTY NEW MEMBER OF COMMERCIAL CLUB Martin came to Park City highly recommended and has in his possession some fine credentials signed by a number of the most prominent men in educational lines In the country, and as his work of last year was all that could be expected of any one he is certainly the right man In the right place, and, as one member of the board puts It, Park City is mighty lucky JUDGE HILES CANDIDATE to be able to hold such a person. FOR COMMANDER jr. preparation fur the event, and It was the feeling of those present at the meeting that Judge lilies should be given the honor of strengthening the organisation In this stats and placing It In the best poslbls condition. Grand Army men from a number of localities have expressed themselves In favor of the candidacy of Judge II ilea aJi&A&fzaiwws. ozaui-- incJtm mur models: $500 $400 $330 The TOGGERY 2449 Washington Avenue mm mmmmmm E. DOOLY, President. I JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pre- lj. Mwan s1 1 RALPH E. 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