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DM GROW STEADILY ( WHEN GIRL GALLS " v FROM TANDEM SEAT Intcmiountain Market at North-Sal- t Lake Establishes Record “Are you there lllrdle?” of Murray di"Chesty” AVolbeyover his shoulder rected a question his motorcycle aped north on South Slain- street yestgyday afternoon He heard no reply "Are you there Birdie f he repeated Again he heard no reply and the tandem was vacant He looked hack and there a block and n half behind at Eighth South wah Birdie Williamson 10 624 S Second West street prone In the street ' She had fallen front the motorwhen Wolbey had struck a cycle rock Miss Williamson was taken to the emergency hospital where examination showed that she had sustained n fracture of the collar bone- After treatment she was removed te'her J home ”i Salt Lake was ’ - etock market at North one month old Saturday and during: that time the Salt Lake Union stock-yard- s have handled a run of fat rattle and hogs and heavy a 'considerable number of fat sheep The business ' The same thus far has far exceeded the most quality and rich flasangrulne expectations of the promoters of the enterprise vor characterize these butters “We knew there were large numbers of fat cattle In the intermountaln week in and week out Every J H Manderfield sen-ercountry” said of our of the Salt Lake Union pound manager Stockyards company "but we were under the Impression that there was a We have fat great shortage of been surprised howeverhogs at the steady and the receipts have receipts of hogs many more of the proved that awe great farmers than knew are raising hogs for the market “During the past thirty days about 850 cars of stock including that In must come up to our own standtransit have been handled at the1 ard Inspection starts with the Union stockyards How well the new market has succeeded Is best reflected cream- - and continues throughout the favorable comment of the farmby ers and etock raisers who have used the entire process it as a medium for disposing of their stock “Maid o' Clover” “Four-in-One- ” Those who have taken of the facilities offered byadvantage the stock-yarand “Blanchard” have received top prices for their stock comparing favorably with prices paid at Missouri river points On fat said Mr Mander hogs Because Each field particularly” “the prices have averaged less than 50 cents per hundred under eastern prices which means that the farmPasteurized ers and live stock raisers of the have received country really prices when It Is considered higher that they have not paid the additional MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY and have suffreight to eastern points fered no shrinkage “Thecomparatively market hAS proved” continued Mr Manderfield “that the farmer who finishes his live stock sending them packing house makes the profit that to market fattened and ready for the heretofore has gone to the middleman “ To Insure Vlcuir quaHty always look Cor the famoua trademark “His Master's Votes" It is on every Victrol sod svsry Victor Record It is tihe identifying label eo all resilu Victrolaa sad Victor Records - - in Quality ' 1 - a! r - nigh Quality r Tabic Butters who did the fattening which the farmer himself is now doing" EL J Kearns one of the principal live stock men of Salt Lake at one time as well as a heavy live stock feeder states that the Intermountaln live stock market fills a long felt want and that while he has been out of' the now business for several feeding a good dally market isyears thatwillprovided resume business again this falL he A branch United States postoffice has been established in the exchange building at the stockyards ofin charge Woods of E J Lawler formerly Cross' It will handle local as well as mail through The telephone line has been extended to the yards and within a few days will be intelephone instruments stalled in the various offices It is considered probable that the Western Union Telegraph company will establish a branch office in the exchange building in a short tiipe John McCormack sings - ds : Pure n - “Little Boy Blue r that he has the hey toyaar heart you will E ’ a YILLJOLD MEETING Utile Boy Blue John McCormack Victor Red Seal Record 64605 Property Holders Hope to Defeat Flan to Abandon Railroad The Supreme Dessert Lime fg- -! - As an Institution the Intermountaln litter-mountai- 1 and - For Salads—Relishes— Garnishes The latest Jiffy-Je- ll flavor is made from crushed mint leaves And like all Jiffy-Je- ll flavors it comes in a separate viaL As a garnish for lamb or for any cold meats Mint Jiffy-Je- ll is delightful Another relish flavor is made from lime fruit It is tart and zestful and the color is green It is for salads for garnish It seems Summer Dishes Think how many summer uses the Lime and flavors Mint will serve Also all our fruit-juic- e Jiffy-Je- ll dishes are always served cold They are and easy light quickly-mad- e Fran Lima Fruit Important Notice TO HOME OR OFFICE been taken “by the Southern Pacific company in the establishment in ths coast of ticket larger cities along-thsystem- - Hereafter the busy delivery housewife or the harassed man of affairs can telephone for tickets Pullman reservation or scrip books and have them delivered to home or office by special messenger All Victor Talking Machines NJ Mm n la the Ktcbtered k of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the products of this Company only Warnings The nsc of the word Vlctrolo upon or In tha promotion or sale of any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is tad ffiogal P TO SEND TICKETS - Victor Talking Machine Co ‘Camden are patented and are only llcmamd and with right of naa with Victor Record only AH Victor Records are patented and ara onlr Bemmmmd and with right of dm an Vletar Tndg mIj Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by oar apodal processes of ' and their use except with each other is not only hot damaging and iwtilfirtffTi Now Victor Rocardo domoastrgSod M aU Ike 28th of oocfc month Mrs Ellen L Asper wife of G E at her home 233 Asper died yesterday W Fifth North Mrs Asper was the of Malcolm and Jane MacDuf f daughter who came to Utah in 1864 settling at Beck’s Hot Springs as a received & Mrs nurse in 1899 and diploma followed her trained Asper profession for some years She Is survived by her husband and by one brother Malcolm MacDuff and two sisters Mrs Jane M Hunter and Miss ' Minnie MacDuff Funeral services will be held at the Twenty-secon- d ward chapel Fourth North and Second 'West streets at 2 Inter- -' o’clock Wednesday afternoon ment will be in the City cemeteryt The body may be viewed at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hancock 233 W Fifth North street from 10 o’clock until 130 o’clock Wednesday S as if Nature had moulded the clear sweet voice of The nearest Victor dealer will gladly play this new McCormack record for you Or any other records by the famous and exclusive Victor artists - Made And as he was dreaming an angel song Awakened our Little Boy Blue— Oh the years are many the yean are long But the little toy friends are true d John McCormack just to give breath to such delicate emotions This new Victor Record will endear itself to thousands ELLEN L ASPER DIES AT HER HOME HERE I said’-“An- So toddling off to his trundle-be- d He dreamt of the pretty toys transportation” for side dishes for aspic jells etc Mix your salad vegetables in it Or your cold moat cuts Let the jell solidify around them to digest For desserts and for suppers and for children’s parties think how many delights they offer Keep a Variety Of flavors 021 hand Now don’t you go t31 1 come” he don’t you make any noise!” public and we shall use every power possible to prevent such action Those who canyon and bought lots Insums in building homes liberal Emigration spent made their investments on ths guarantee of the railroad company that there would be no cessation of railroad Mint Sprays $1 Eugene Field’s wistful little epic of childhood is a thing of gentle pathos —of the quiet deep tears we do not shed Do you recall how Little Boy Blue kissed his doughty comrades— the tin soldier and the toy dog— as he placed them on his chair? President W N Williams of the Eml- gratlon Canyon Improvement company has called a meeting of the directors of for tomorrow that organization in the offices of T F Thomas Innight the Hooper building Matters of Importance In connection with the abanwhich Is being made against theprotest donment of the Emigration canyon railroad will be discussed and plans for residential Improving the canyon as asummer section during the coming and fall will be considered "With proper and efficient manage-Imen- t there Is no reason why the Emirailroad should not be gration canyon said Mr operated at a fair profit” excuse ofWilliams last night "and the fered by Le Grand Young president and principal owner of the road that it must be abandoned because it cannot be run on a profitable basis Is feeble the "It would be an outrage against 500 or more property owners of Emito wreck the road as gration canyon Mr Young in his petition planned by before the utilities commission Mint Ten-inc- h Trade-mar- VyftVvAA I e Packages for 25 cents Waukesha Pure Food Co Waukesha Wis Eight Flavors--- T wo i tional guard at Murray will be taken Two sons and three ' daughters sur- Salt Lake and Miss Kate and Mia at' a maos meeting In that place to- vive her Mary Doran of Salt Lake and Mrs at which Maj B H Roberto night They are M E and B F Doran of Sarah Nevln of Norwalk O and Charles R Mabey will be tbe principal speakers Patriotic airs will be sung by the Murray High school The initial atop toward the ' chorus Those in charge of the affair of a troop of cavalry Utah na- - are' J C Farrer Chester P Cahoon J S Barlow Mayor J W E Walton John ClayMcHenry George Clinton G Reades S Peterson Paul Eliason Al Farrell Wilford Robinson Ray Davis Everett Drinkwater C F Gleason James Larson Henry Robinson and Everett Townsend TROOP OF CAVALRY IS MURRAY PROMISE Star in Kitchen Play UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Depart 720 A M 7 On 'a A 818 TVT - "“ A Q QO TVT 1100 A M 1205 P M P " O OK TVT 230 P M 330 P V TVT WU P 5J5 P ' ' 1155 P URK 1 RR AAOO 1 p p - -- : ? pelfe t has-worke- to-b- ‘ : : "' - (Cache Valley also arriving) M Ogden Ely Sacramento San Francisoo —Ogden Sacramento' lyr " Pacific Limited Ban Francisco TVT Ogden Boise Portland Seattle (Twin Falli also going) City Ticket Office Hotel Utah Telephone Slain ’ 1155 P M 1210 PM 815 AM 815 AM 1010 P M 740 P M 210 P M 1020 A M is ‘Sines the days of our first parents in the Garden of Eden women have borne the pain and discomfort of childbirth Science on its part to modify and to relieve in dreadful suffering at 'such the part a time The preparation known as ’’Mother’s Frie: applied by the mother-e herself externally night and relieves the tension on morning It cords and ligaments of the muscles the abdomen and the expectant mother is made much more comfortable The crisis is one of much less pain and danger Thousands of women who have used it successfully state that they cannot say enough about the good "Mother's Friend did for them and refer particularly to the absence of nausea or morning sickness Ask your husband to get you a bottle from the drug store If you wish a valuable book for mothers write the Bradfield Regulator Company Dept F 122 Atlanta Ga It u free and will be JPRt ftt once -- 830 AM 505 P M 500 P M Logan Boise (Butte also going) Los Angsles Limited— Omaha Chicago1 Denver-8Louts Ovsrland Limited —Omaha Chicago Denver St Louis (San Francisco alto Prescription el F ous Physician ' 0naha Portland' Seattle Ogden Women Use 555 PM 555 PM 505 P M 600 PM - departing) Brigham Cache Valley Mai ad iU-- - Ogden and Intermediate Ogden (DenverOraahe Chicago going) BI (San Francisco and Butt also arrl r- ' Ing) Tlr - Ogden Poeaiello Idaho Falls 'Aahtom Butt (Twin Falls also arriving) M Ogden Pocatello Idaho Falls Butte p nAK p “ UAK : Relieved of Pain Arrive ' TVT A A EFFECTIVE SKIT 18 1818 f' Dally Malad and Intermediate Ogden Denver Kansas City Omaha Chicago Ogden (Cache Valley going only) catello Ashton Montpelier Paris Overland Limited— Ogden Renot Sacra-xnento San Francisco Qgden and Intermediate Iteth' Chatterton who 'will apIn ‘Come Kitchen” Out of the pear at the Salt theatre Thursday and Friday - SCORES WOUNDED IN SHAM BATTLE Mexico City May 7— Several have been killed and about persons 100 inas the result of a sham battle In jured which 14000 schoolboys took part ' yesterday The battle was' the closing act of the week a festivities in honor of the inof President Carranza and auguration the celebration of the great national holiday "of May 5 in memory of the de1862of the French In feat One of those killed was a 'Red Cross nurse The accidental mixing of ball cartridges with blanks is believed to have been responsible for the tragedy BALFOUn VISITS LAWSINCL' Washington May 6 —Foreign Secretary Balfour and Sir Eric Drummond of the British war mission the British ambassador and Lady Spring-Ric- e slipped quietly out of town today to spend Sunday withoneSecretary Lansing Gunston Hall of the famous at manor houses ' of 'Virginia ' Secretary Mrs Lansing were there for the and week-en- d -- THOUSANDS TICK IN UNISON - !' ! - - - - X ' " - - FUNERAL SERVICES ! ' FOR MRS ROSE DORAN Funeral services for Mrs Rose Doran will 'be held at St Mary’s cathedral at 10 o'clock this morning' Burial will be ‘in Mount Calvary cemetery Mrs Doran died Saturday at the age of 79 yearsj She had been a resident fit Salt Lake ‘for the last eight years -- K r f Every hour 65000 clocks are set by Western Union Telegraph Clocks that ring bells in schools clocks that blow factory whistles clocks that flash signal lights important clocks everywhere—all owe their accuracy to ISTER UNI0K THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO |