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Show DESERET EVENINQ o'tlork last night att automobile at troeti JhrotMl Knit and Bcond Uoulh 4 nt rwrved painful 7 -, !- U(ni. J. OF L- - 1 driver of the automobile made aol machine after atria f attempt to etop hie FOUND IN L0CI1L HOTEL orordin to Mr Mfcrkej Inn the and tratHinfl at a reckiete apeed The men in the tmgtfy aaid they heard, the automobile eppra hin from the rear and turned to the r!ht to let thela MUH Tti bod- tr J K Jeaeil. 3 e.r M mobile paaa The rhmoffeur, it of farmer iuprniar f the also turned to th rljhl agjr f und ..on.l forest, w '.to tfrivlr"'? ?to Myom.ng Tlw bn? . Strong Wind, Following Thunder I Storm, Come Near to Breaking Local Weather Record room tht ""''" of toa'ttaaft I Mv havelMoxum hotel. Dr H B. Sprague andIngiun amViOfdea andTheaint mp ! Dr Hardie Ltnth of' the hearth denot tied Mr H(e Bti 'H brougnt againrt me driver an examination i partmfnt conducted mobile j which resulted in the Decfatkm that 9 Jewell came to his death through a- j tural cause. for Heavy Uamage directly resulting from rJ'.VKJFToVd m Sait valvular heart diord e hotel, damage done According to attaches Jewell waa not registered and a as for Dommlco Bianco, administrator thought tcthae picked up the ke to the estate o( James Oxxeln, filed In the room from the death lata Thursfor itiornlng day night. He had been seen In the .Sign and Billboards Are Dis- tba 000federal court this tha Bingham lobby during the evening An attenddamages against ha ant ered the body when lodged and Trees Uprooted Mining twnpany for the death of went duco to the room and notified the that , J allegea The complaint hearth department oriel, Man' Leg Broken. Vronrr Martineau ordered Acting while an mployee of tha company the removal of the body to the O'Donin contact killed by coming Oziek, sas nell establishment after decidng that with an electric a Ire which had been death was due to natural causes. Jg Uimdatitono Jiumeafia UuUt the which A supervisor of the Wyoming nasi lowed to become detached and , today, and for a toir at U:U dewUl the over maintained tional forest, hung kbort tls&e. wrapped moat of the town headquarters at Afton. Wyo. in wnlch city he is survived by hts wife and ta ibm cloud of dust. it began four children. Early last fall he left along jamth We attest and Ninth tha. foreM.eryk'e.t hough, according 11?. discei ba could wall na national South. a to officials of the Wasatch fonwt at Ogden, he had applied for from tha weather offlca on tba top He Is thought to have relnstatemenL Boor of tha Boat on bofcdtnc Thence it I come to Balt Lake to confer th govspread north and northwest, branching ' ernment offtc tala out On the unoccupied flat lands west , Mr Jewell worked in the foreot aer cf the river. Then suddenly, the wind, In district ?g, 4 for lo years and e.emed to ahirc. slid tha blast 44w-,was a ranger tn the Boise and Dials and north Great clouds of dual sent flying several hundred feet forests, later being promoted to the .it to the air, o thick that they apposition of supervisor of the Wyoming forest. He also had worked in tha peared. ilke. a solid waD, aUoaperx "Thunder Mou trtaJ H ' Mtntng' dlatrief Mi and other light detwla flying through! J tha glr In all direction The annual election of offlcorg wna Idaho. Ha was a native of Cambridge, tha Ida. W BUSINESS DISTRICT jtho principal bualneaa transacted at Mra. Jewell has been notified by aeaalon of the Utah Kotail Lmn- telegraph of the death of her huMwdd Presently tha hurricane retched Main tn this contention BaH morning and la expected to arrive In atreat. howling tremendi irly among the bcrmtf. taxi Idlags wrhiia pedairaus grabbed the ifofoi ftah. Th following offiLake tomorrow, a! which time fu- their kata and battened up their coats, -J. H. Vottor of neral arrangements will probably he Isoaen; cers and etoasd their ayes to keep tne dust - B. Monaoa of Rieht made i dent, Ogden, down was band brass out, A marching "His street nr the tlaMr but tha wind10 mond. tki. crtdentr In J. Taylor of for soma put It out of commission Ogden, secretary and treasurer; E. J minutes. Awnings wars at a discount, Warner of Tooele and John Jex of attest signs ware bent and warped, but succeed managed to hold their anchorage, Spanish Fork, directors. They though a , number of mot able glass ed respectively, S L, Billings of Balt showcases along the street, such as are Lake, H. W. Wiliams, Ogden. A B set oat In front of stares went by the Balt Daks, O. P. Smoot &. Ah U food sheet Flirkinger of WIU f. y iron algo over a A TI Crmhbe building of Pvovd Mr. Warner succeeding County Commissioner north of the Kearns burning, was disand J H Wheeler declared this mornTha of out add bent all shape. lodged, only addraas given at the meet- ing that they were heartily In favor street nans wagons wars heavy losers, Thawas by W. H. Esrworthy of Balt of a county road bond Iseoe this year noticeably those on the east side of the ing The blasts com Lake who spoke on the need of a stale to curry on necessary road, tm prove street ing from ie south and east, seemed organisation of lumbermen. He point- merits 'to deal tly with those on the nest ed out a number of Important advan-th- e It seems to me almost imperative, side on j the othOr but the side, wagons eald Chairman Crabbe The entire ex-tages to be obtained by such an or- - dount) is of tbs street "caught it.' clamoring for road improve committee was appointed presalon la The eastwde wagons at ganlxation A Main and ffecond South sir, els were comprittng F J. Merrill. Brigham City merits and we cannot begin to maks tripped of all their exposed literature W H Eaworthy, B. Monson, R. J them all with the money on hand At One of the news dealers estlmuted his Whipple of American Fovk and John present the county la only bonded for lose at $34. Signs on the streets lead- Jex to confer with the Salt Lake Lum- $3o soo, arul it baa a margin of at least tba annual $2,606,000 In tte ing west of Main were partly demol-Isbe- d bermen a club in arranging legal limit of bonded Jn A number of pixicea. And sev-tr- summer outing. It was decided to hold debt Ot ooarsi would not favor ? tha outing in July at either the Herwindows were blown in. aa that hut the county Tba fierce blasts lasted only for IS mitage In Ogden canyon or in Provo large an iseueI&00 000 this year on Its could spend minutes, and then gradually subsided canyon. It would be roads to great advantages until I o'clock when it began to rain, sod for some time rain fell heavily. the most profitable investment wsoouid INCORPORATIONS. NEW And there was no more dust. The city make. In my opinion. east of Main street waa partly shrouded Commissioner Wheeler expressed in dust clouds, but the worst of the LoOf himseLf In tht same way, declaring that Cache Valley Electric company. blow waa west of tha main thorough- - gan. to engage In a general electric bond issue Is the only method by far a. The greatest velocity at any one ply 'business f2S.au In aharee of which the county can ever hope to obmoment was 71 miles n hour, with M; officers, H F Laub. preetdeot. R W tain sufficient money to make permaL. Taylor, 1L vice Nlrol. president: nent road Improvements three of such periods, the wind blowing It is understood that the Salt Lake at M miles an hour In five minute per- Commercial cluhand other public organloda. according to the official aerometer are preparing to take up the isations In second This place today the local of a bond issue with the counhurricane list. The first or highest Fire in Magrath, Alberta. matter commission at an eejrly data ty local record pecurred Nov. It, 1M4, w hen the wind Mew at 44 mile In five minute (BpecliJ to The News ) periods with highest blasts at 7S miles Hscrath. Alberta. April 1 Total losa an hour. Th third record occurred Brothers' picture and Oct. 11. UN. when the wind blew at bflro Coleman i! miles an hour la five minute periods, opera house MrOOO. insurnco reported FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and moth damage was done about 4&000 W. A. Millers Kirby cafe, The Magrath town.' It was on this latter data that $0,600, no Insurance Church at C strovt sod South Tem tha great windows In the First Presby loneer, owned by Mr Hitch te, Leth pie,-RFew George BMng Davies, D D. tcriaa church were blown In, and tha bridge, loss $2,000. no tnuraoce covminister Special Easter service both weather observers on the top floor of Harvester company Implements And evening At 9 45 the 8sb morning th Dooly block did not dare venture on ered bath school will render the.r annual the roof lest they should be blown to Easter program. Service of public th street New members will worship, 10 SO NOT A CYlTJONE b welcomed to fellowship, the comLOCALS LATE waa s Supper will be not of the The wind today munion of the sdmhitsteredi arrd rite resurrect. variety. bnfJOM a t might thunderstorm blast It was caused by the will be celebrated In song Young EaMC Vroprr Bvrvfoe The Eaiter tory air of the last few days rising people-society of Christian Endeavor, - stagnant Into the superrttmoephfre. after being wrvlev at the Y IV. c. A room, in $ 30 pm., second service of public worheated by the sun This movement the Continental bank building at 4 ship at 7 45. .thetne of sermon, bat continued until things turned over. ' o clock tomorrow afternoon win con Is the Resurrection Body V Midweek and for service conference, government offlrlal puts It. and the .let of solo, by Mix Ethelyn Walker, prayer coldey trto f ir from adjoining re- -' three Exeter xongs by the girl A choir Wednesday, at 8 pm. gin ns rushed In to fill the vacancy of Rowland hall. In charge of Mie WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN From the looks of the west early this Churchill, violin roloe by Robert Weaafternoon. It seemed aa though there pon and a devotional aewiee led by Chun'h at corner of Fifth South snd Wr IL W Reherd. The "Ever Faith- First West streets nake feecond West would be a heavy rainfall, perhaps y into Sunday But th weather ful elate of Immanuel Bapttet Rev Charles Bl Murphy pastor, Khool Min Allene Browne, car). observations taken this morning. IndBlaster servietj a m and 7 45 pm; icate fair and colder,'' with a high teacher, will act aa hoetemea music by the choir and preachspecial . pressure coming from the west. by the pastor, Bunday school at Leaving for Idaho H W Dietx, ing While the wind waa at Ha height t. Irrigation, 12 15 pm , Mr R B trees In many parts of town were up-- iiperintendent of Indian lunlcr fhntliin Endeavor so ui rooteiMhimriFYi wvng oVkrrdrgea' hf 4 cJety at pm, intermediate Christian ot her-- - damage dooa to- - bouses Tha day for a week trip Endeavor soelsty at senior cross of St Paul's church was From Spanleh Fork James Creor (.tiristi&n Endeavor society at 4 50 p m , Signs and billboards suffered of Spanish Fork la in the city today, evening service at 7 45 ' considerably A large sign at the office and called on the local Implement Annual t y congregational meeting Wed-- 5 of tha Elias Morris company on west trade. nesday at t pm Reports from all the church; elwiiofruf t ant to Come to Full Tour new deacons and ober business social hour applications for amttanco in securing afterwarda A cordial welcoms ia ex- rebeen H E Cook. 41 years of age, who lives farm lands in "Utah have to all members or the congress- ceived by Secretary Samuel H Clay tended t the Angvltla hotel, was caught tlon- to be present at thia meeting and Mr, Commercial Clay club, the of a tolling, billboard at tha northPresbvterian bunday possible to bring Endeavor east corner of Third South and Rio will do everything thle Mate. They are school. 632 west First North. Boyd Grand avenue during the wind storm the applicant to Easier services, superintendent. Beattie. Belfast, Ireland; John 9 36 a m at t o'clock this afternoon and his left John Kvanatort, Wyo; Louie Jr, lew, just above the ankle, was broken McGraw, i P. F Minn , and F1RJST UNITARIAN aa taken to the emergency baa-- Pieman. Minneapolis, pl tel bjr Patrolmen Cariborg and Pierre 'NulaariM. Chicago. John MaliV minister- - rvlee at ilJ Can"it and attended by Dr H B, Sprague, Back From Chhago Jox J. sermon. thore s thing 1 1 iatrr being removed to the county hos- - non. manager National Saving Trutt o'clock, whereof it msv be said. See, this Is The sign board waa a large company returned loot evening from XewT Kindergarten during I pltal. church square nailed to two short uprights Chicago hour. Sunday school at 12 15 The the bottom being about two feet from f Mm church is at 13$ Second East street th grobnd. The board was rruahed by Candy Company MeetingwillThe hold It chant1 Candy company fiRST CONG REG ATIONAU the toll annual Mockholdcrg meeting Monday At corner of Fourth East and Church mockholdera present with morning, from vailou part, of th Intermoun--tal- o First South. Elmer11 I Goshen, pastor. Occupantt of Baggy service will o'clock. Sunday close morning Th meeting Hart by Speeding Auto with country. a hall In the Deseret - gym- school, 12 30 p m . nasium .Monday evening. Christian science. George W Mickel. c year of age, a GorrHl. eecyetarv of the E Frank Subject. Sunday sermon. 'Tnreality contra r tor of H9 Third Eaat rireet. and National Canners' aeeoototwn. ia In thle Flret Ctmreh of Chrart. Svwntnjt 33 Raymond Cater, a yeajyi of age, were city en route east after a visit In W eaet .Third .South street, Krvtrft 1 knocked from a boggy when (truck by an o clock am and t o'clock p tn Sunday Oregon and California. rhool, 9 45 a m The Wedneaday evening aerviees are held at a oelotk Second Church of Chrtat. Sclentiet iAdle Literary club building $50 east Booth Temple street. Sunday acrv-- ; Fea 11 o'clock am.. Sunday echool $ U a m. Wednesday evening services l! o cJocJc- In the Walker' Free reading-roo- m Bapk building. Main and Second South where Christian Science liters-Streets, tore may be obtained. considerable of-th- p-- I was formed to th ta the re- - schools under diree-peatlon of Chief Inspector J. E, FIVnn of, health department. 0 bulletins on peace subjects had school to enroll with its organisation N waa the Riverside school, which held a This Mru, .Rebecca been distributed Niblev gava aa perount of Aha work meeting yesterday afternoon and Clyoae home Hslief done tv society the being officers." John Hart.' 47 for working gTrto trot of employment. the following Me- Os the south and east sides of tfcs The report of the special mtashinary Goshen street, preeidenf Alexander Three lrnortant add well attendlumps, suspended d Tsmpls block are j pn Ninth Meet, vkw si south ed meeUnige undvr the auspices of work mads by Mlsa Bsukh McLelUnd ornamental "goose neeke" at- ivn and Ernest Brtmley. Mi south tsched to the top pf be wall wr interesting. It, was anthe Relief society were held this nouncedhignly The schools lighted last Sight for the first tlme and that the departmentoffice secretary. Meat, Eighth of j BOW n ths league are the Wasatch. presented a beautiful spectacle. jn. morning on, jin Insurance, oner on work in conjunction wkh tha Mof Abe lamps began a day r Riverside. Poplar Gross, Long-r- o sLallatioB archltectufhSid a general :buainem fbe presiding bishop and the so ago This Is 4he first big step To- to theife,0w Jackson, Fremont and the receive working girls coining the ward super Lighting of Xha nppT meeting all In the Bishop's building. Bide th East and aee to it that they were high of The district. are ouslness lamps - white ones giving off a softret largt Th. niTln on mauranca was brft- erly cared for and good environment , Uant illumination The lights last night well atlendi. The inerest secured for them tn their work a made Merrill Horne Alice attracted thej much attention Mra favorand Ins u ranee movement of the Bo- ? Bhe P REST. WILSON PLAYS able comment. Thera will be 46 lampe report for the health committee. hef society11 wdb found to be been when-ublock the had Temple surrounding said that over 14,000 bulletins inetallat'.en Is eouplete. ' D. Increasing. John Ojiee .distributed by the committee during GOLF IN mad, an ad drees, yjie meeting on the past year With perceptible reauUaj architecture was addressed by Don for good Bhe urged the member of n arlos Young, Jr, who gava a brief 'the Relief society to work la harmony Washington, April J. PresIdenUVU-so- AUSTRIA IS TRYING TO outline of the fundamental snow in enforcing tn authorities. the principles the with dtll today played golf uf architecture and CUT OFF MONTENEGRO gate some valu-aI- v health lawn storm Th president went 14 hole with advice on a home. Mrs. Clarissa 8. Williams of the Reto forced Te buameaa building wss stop meeting convened at guesf snd then Ram. April L via Paris Dispatches . presidesoy made a strong SO o'clock and was for officers of the lief eoeiety because of the snow fall which become received from Celttnje. th capital of ppaal for support to the Relief society only. Reports of committees so heavy. masaalna Indicate that y Montenegro, on special work occupied the greater la endeavoring to cut off MonThe concert given oy toe Relief sopart of the aeasion Ufa Emmeline B from buildall communication with tenegro the Bishop's Wells president of the Relief society ciety last bight in th outside world and thus starve her, people. SERBIAN TROOPS AND presided After the roll call the secre- ing was attended by over (3 waa Th dual monarchy Is described aa snr- - ' pretary read tha annual report on mem- An excel lent musical program FIGHT BULGARIANS this small state with over, This served rounding refreshments bership and finance The membership sented and whelming forces of Croats oq ths I the officers of tha society are has Increased steadily during the past afternoonanother mountains. Hi addition t a garrison of business masting. year, according to the report, there holding Paris," April , 1.40 p m Hostilities 40,000 men at Cfattaro, which prevent -being now 3t sorletiea with a total between Serbian troops and Bulgarian any communication with Herzegovina membership of 37 81 An Interesting and the Adriatic v mentioned waa that there School Enlisted Irregulars have Mokes out along t Eight Against about 100.800 Austrians Mon- Tfl.ofltl relief society teachers visiting siih tenegro can oppoee onl 15 OO0 men 7O0OO the home df the member of th In Clean-a- p Movement the to forwarded aa limited artillery. Something like Chiirt-at Nisft Serbia, each month and taking tare tn burnt from Bui the Bosnia vtllsgee gr- people of the poor and si k Harts Agency, nays that no' Auatoai Mrs Fhebe T BOW tans overwhelmed the Betblen frontier by Brotie givt a report' E'ht nt th rHT In Mantene Servian i the nurses school conducted territory. which clean-u- p and occupied In th enlisted leagu guards by the RELIEF SOCIETY SESSIONS JEWELL jelo Th committee on movement followed with society. co forenoon -- prosl-pnne- I Pri-sta- ie prop-(rad- , J eurtticTflDM iy t Austria-Hungar- h I , .! NowWith 7-Passe- nger COME IN AND SEErr I011MISSI0NERS him-sel- two-stor- l. The Pioneer Light - Weight Six If you are one of the Hundreds who have been waiting to see the new Chandler, this announcement will bring you good news. For ils here. VVe have just received our first shipment. Come in and see this wonderful caithe very first thing, it meets and even It" is everything, excels, our most hopeful expectations. and more, too, that the factory said it would be. You simply cannot help being enthusiastic about it. ' 1 seven-passeng- I I al er -- ' fc er T In Other Churches s a-- lrd s in Ban-da- seven-passeng- superln-tenden- 5- un-d- er Mer-rihe- "t ' 4 Easter .Sunday - atlHe NEWHOUSE HOTEL Al $1.50 Table d hote dinner ' 6 to 9 p, m. ' E W lPaget, Mgr. - 1 COXG 7UCG ATlON A L , ' Phillips Congregational church, ner Fifth South and Seventh East. Rev. P. A. Slmpkin pastor. Berrices this day aa follows: Preaching at It a m. and 7 45 pm. school at 12 JO pjn. Chrlatlaa at (.Mp.nL. ' - A cordial ISnnday aS. cor- -- f3t2 i n ymgf seven-paBseng- er k seem possible that such a car could be built to sell for 41295. other manufacturer' has produced such a splendid car for such a low price. Still, the Chandler has always offered seemingly impossible value ev-- er since the Company brought qut the first six' selling for less than $2000, Chandler has led all the way in the light-si- x high-grad- e, fight-weig- ht field. Rear el Axle, TRIED AND TRt'E. NOT EXPERIMENTAL. big roomy body snd a few general Improv. menta; It la the SAME ear yoo have heard no much about tha past year th sam that sold so successfully with only body, car t t 55. 1 Address C --7 Bair Patent Top Holder. . Motor Driven Horn. Btswavt-WamMagnetic speedometer. Instantly Adjustable Tire Carrier (no straps) at rear cf tonneau. AU th usual incidental equipment - IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE. - HUk Mtr ad4i4 cquipmtat buiidkp tha, factory has Increased- - its production d this for year. But even this big three-fol- - - er - the Marvelout Motor Touring Car or RoaJtter, $1295 -A. QUIGLEY, Dlstribater 1st Utsi tzi JJ Excxr Fkce, Sdt -- I$. j production will not be enough to fill the demand. Sine wq first saw th new model, we have tried hard to doubi our order to tho factory. w. want MORE cars and 0 doe every Chandler dealer aU over th country, but cant gat them. This car la so far out In front of all other, that w KNOW wo could seU twice aa many. We wlU have to bo contont-- wlth what ourcontraet oaita for. But (hat I our loss, not yours. If you" place your order early. W are going to TRY to hasp a sample car on our floor. There Is one her now. Com In and e J IL Com and bar a .demonstration of this leader ear. Bring your family along,, or your1 family ' and friends and see how comfortably th Chandler seats seven. seven-passeng- er Jiffy Curtains 'The Six with ; ORDER EARLY ky k. -- - - al high-flnla- On Of th most pleasing thing about th flew seven-passeng- er Chandler Is the fact that, except for It longer wheel-bas- e and wnde five-passen- smooth-runnin- g snd silent rate Aluminum Motor Bass extending from frame to frame, giving rigidity te the- - engine tpoonUtig, providing pedestal for magneto, water and oil pumps and genera tte- and doing away with for a dirty, rattljr sheet-metdrip, pan. Three Bllet Chains, enclosed and in bath of oil. for driving motor running shafta d Genuine Leather fphol- wAerf Firestone Demountable Rims Vacuum Gasoline Feed One'0" ToRjCflveretl with h Nerer-Lee- er tonneau seat andjbe doveila-Bea- t and deep and thickly cushioned. The auxiliary seats are of the most clever design. When not in use they fold away into the floor and back of the front seat, leaving the tonneau free from any.marring obstruction and converting the car into an excartremely roomy or levers of riage. Nothumb-screw- s any sort are necessary for the adjust ment of these seat. One direct mo- tion ot the hand raises -- either seat, ready- for use, or lowers it away, com-- .t pletely out of sight. are tha Chandler facdesign tory A powerful, quiet, economical, beaufinished motor tifully that any man may well be proud ot Boech Magneto, and Boech Spark Plugs. Electric Starting Motor, -Gray Gray A Davts Electric Generator. RayOeld Double-Je- t Carburetor Mayo Genuine Mercedes Type Radiator. Worm-Bev- Hand-buffe- n. 1 You will be delighted with the lines and grace of the body and with the comfort and convenience of the seating arrangements.-T- he tendencies. It doesnt !,.-He 'r EASY ADJUSTMENT OF AUXILIARY SEATS. price-tendencie- s, i'X t motor-wis- e will recognize as very important. It is now a new model, not a new design, not a new motor, designed to meet price The Chandler ia a long, Not a feature of design or roomy car, luxuriously, finished and terials single has been cheapened in quality upholstered, and with a genmne th'e" body. And up dn front car that for two years has established under the hood is that same marvel- - not followed them, ous Chandler motor that in three years' time has madethe Chandler NO OTHER CAR AT LESS THAN the recognized quality leader of light , $2000 POSSESSES ALL THESE FEATURES. sixes one of the really famous The exclusive Chandler motor, of ChandAmerican cars. ler add built id 1 Qu. Thats a point the No Cramping No Crowding - Uie CHy CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO., Manufcxturcrs, Cleveland, Ohio |