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Show Show Report to ENCAMPMENT CALL EMPLOYERS TELL a a Effect Entirely Without : | Department Commander )aniski and Assistant Adjt Foundation. FABER TELLS HOW DIFFERENT TALE Army "of of Republic Will eet at Odd Fellows' Hall May 10. ‘Can E. T Hul- | Gen. H M. | SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1906 LOTS CHANGE HANDS| IERCES Work Foundries at Profit Without Aid of Striking Moulders. Well Known Manufacturer Guest of Honor at Alta Club. FESCRIPTION Spring Building Boom at Hand. Is. | |» A number of real estate OR transfers ere repoited yesterday and the realty | of the G. A. R., issue od | have men that if the weather of yesterfor the twenty-fourth annual | as come to stay they will do five fe ean nt of the Grand Army of| ies the amount of busine s8 this year] blic. which will be held in that was done last year | "Feliows' hall in Salt 10 City May The encampment will | Men who had building operations on Compliments Our School System and New Companies Organized Hold | be called to order at 10:30 a.m. sharp,| hand say he recent snow storm put} | De ny Statements of Unton and Charge fhe council administration meets an them back « full week in their operaPromises to Advertise City Membership Well Above Mini{ent earlier to audit accounts tions and they are now Waiting for the Strike Is Unauthorized by roads to dry | The commander of Maxwell post of Opportunities, mum Required by Law. International Body. The Goddard Investment comnany | lhe us detailed William Passler officer of| has sold a seven by ten roc ol oat |the day anc - W. Read, officer of Ninth and J streets to Lorenzo Snow. |} the guard, and the commander of MeEberhard Faber, the well-known |, The National Guard of Utah, ac- | Kean post, C. O. Farnsworth, who will build five cottages on the Joseph Silver, of the Silver Bros penet) manufacturer of New York, and property The same company is buildcording to a published report, was or the day and John Albes, officer of foundry, A. R. Lundin. of the Warm ing a five-roomed cottage on ; that they may relleve one |} Mrs. Faber, are at the Knutsford. They said to be In great da nger of losing its it by Lorenzo Snow opposite the | Springs foundry, and R May, of the are returning from the Pacifle coast share of the annual United States apS. hospital The Goddard company is| The following comrades are apSalt Lake Engineering works, entered after a pleasure tour upon which they propriation also putting up two houses on Gal which is made annually pointed as a committee on credentials a general denial last night of the started last February. They have vis- street, between Second and Third West ©: F. Davis, No. 1 John Nelson, different in accordance with the provisions of statements that the Tron om Ninth South, for John Lathrop and | No. 3 B. M. Speery, No. 4;°W. H the act of congré ited the southern states, Cuba and the Molders had made as to the S generally termed Vill Devine, re spectively They wilh} Skilhorn, No. 6; George Jaggers, No the "Dick bill." oe appropriation fight now on for an increase of fifty Pacific states In California they enbe of fi rooms each and cost. $1,650 | 6, and Assistant Adt. Gen. Lund. Sives the state of Utah the sum of apcents a day for moulders, and gave countered very stormy weather and for The foundations have been in some |} their side prixomately $6,000 each year, which » question. hat reason did net enjoy their stay time, but the weather has delayed ship allotment is based upon the number agreed that, even were there as. we as Was anticipated ments of material to the locations. L Oe ne, it would be of representatives from the state Ey 1 impossible ‘The west ain eertainly growing wonL. Goddard will build for his si| asked, |derfully. 1 er to pay the increase ‘ ng The bill sald Mr Faber last night dence a six-roomed modern house on ieee ‘aia aor make fifty cents a in order to be eligible io is now thre years since my last Eleventh and C, a location which will] day om each employe in their works. | visit here benefits of the ri and thirteen years since my front on the proposed new there. must be one hundred member \ iron masters in Pittsburg workfirst visit This afternoon we took a sorenzo Snow has bought of the > enrolled ed with raw materials produced right | drive about the city and I must say militia to each repre(Cc ontinues a from Page One.) on First West, near Eighth South, and in the city, th ally one i cong Uta having had to pay freight on| it is of the most beautiful will build two houses on them, probin the sti Ltes their raw material, and as an investAnd what a charming ably > rooms each, dustry, but it is not believed that it a total of three, it is ne cessary view one ment proposition their iron foundries gets from the foothills The will destroy or permanently cripple WG Little report the sale of a| aa is the «strength of the militia shall be were about as Ill-paying as any investscarcely equalled anyindustry The new legislation is ju seven-roomed modern brick house on at "Ve > hundred men In addiment in the United States They a lot 40 1-2 by 125 feet on Fifth street, | tifled on the theory that considers éthe requirement they must could not raise thelr prices, they said Ve also visited the city and county between M and N, to Thomas E. tt w-] greater good to the greatest number." favorable inspection : bul ding I will say that the rooms without driving all their custom to man from F. C. Brown for $4,059. The} In commenting upon the figures of exthe east ised by the board of education are the year, the inspection to be made by an Same firm has sold to Margaret 1B u| perts relative to the cheapness' by ‘ite st of any nave seen in ® counofficer detailed from the army by the But if It were possible, they said, Grange another seven-roomed mode rn | Which the aleohol could be mi: pt 5 try. Your school buildings are mag-|} secretary of War. they would not pay the senle asked brick house on a lot 55 by 148 1-2 tured from corn and beets, the repor Clas the Poort structures and the system the present high as concludes: 147 Lake street from Laura A. Parry Retter Shape Than Tast Year. est. I can certainly see this is a city was paid anywhere outside of Mon"Aleohol would thus be able to sup-) Meeks & Lynch report selling < of opportunity and I shall always recThey averred that the net reThe National: Guard' of Utah is in plant gasoline and keresene in the pro-! tana roomed modern house' on Seve ommend it to easterners who want to sult of the strike so far had been that better shape this "year than it was at:;@uction of power and light and great East, between Second and Third South, come west had lost some reduced the the time of the last government ingood would result, especially poso the} they to Mrs. M. J. Wise from Aaron Keysor Mr. Faber was questioned regardee that much, spection. . More men-are enrolled at) farmers of the United States. It for $3,200. Bernard Rich of the Rich ing the pene tl industry and gave some themselves and over this time: than. were then enrolled. } reasonable that this result adi i| Clothing company has boug from interesting fact four-fifths of the amount of The equipment is in better shape. than Charles W. Penrose through the same and the resulting good to the}, Vork out and getting it out cheaper it: was-at that time great > mass of our people would far} firm a fronta Ilow Pencils Are Made, ge of two and a half rods} of a quality better, if anything, on Fifth South These facts being incontrovertible, outweigh the temporary loss. which|* and and Third East for! "Few users of the lead pencil," said men struck. Mr. May there appear ne ground for the ; would come to the wood alcoho! in-| }than before the $1,300 and will put up a $5,000 home taven tet ate of /Utah is in | dustry This belief is shared by. the said he had gone to moe. himself, he, "realize the on the ground The firm also reports fect one 1] as a result had d@ ed where Anger of ral assistance. great mass of our fellow citizens from the sale of five acres in Popular Grove > logs seasoned, and the men had or been doing to Richard J. Evans for $2,000 Here: art all parts of the United States and thx ' mined, some fifty processes The ‘strength of th ari Jrgani|\Gemand for tax-free denatured.alco-| Willlam G. Grimsde ‘ll completed the are required to turn out the Anished The employers further TAs od war zations of the Na i Gus ard of Utah, |hol is well-nigh universial. purchase yesterday Francis 0 penctl.After the logs are dried out strike was unauthorized by ‘ports on file according to the Davis Or anew home at $14 First street || the they are sawed, when the choice parts international union, and that the re a in the office of t asajutant general , for $3,200 CONSERVATIVES WEAK. are one n and again seasoned by maof labor had told the local | eration j of the state is as f llo It takes from two to three eae he elpers to go to work and take the chinery: GREEN RIVER COUNTRY BOOMS Officers, Men. Total \dministration Forces Hint to Pass | place of the etelicine founders if neecsyears nthe cutting before the cedar can be used Then it is cut down to eabicmscicant -- 9 oat Hepburn Bill Without Charge. sary smaller dimensions, to the required Farmers From East Are Flocking InImporting Help. Field and staff -....... 6 is 6 Washington, D. CG, April 4 -the| gfe ss for pencil e to Fertile Territory. Non.com, sta wae ee 9 9 /administration forees on the railroad| What help the helpers and apprenrn graphite meanwhile goes Band . ...... 3 | bill do, not believe that the so-called | tices and their own efforts could not The Green river country is having cenen many mixings until the resn y qi BesERGN 15 : a jm conservative forces in the senate are | supply, the masters said, they were quired consistency ts obtained. what almost amounts to a boom, acThen Gdtihany CO manlyWao Sc anc oo strong enough to foree the adoption| importing just as rapidly as they cording to Walter Pike, a pioneer of it fs moulded and dried by a crucible Company -D *............ 3 s goof the judicial review amendment. | wanted it. the section who has just returned from process of great heat. The two halves there Company, E ...... 3 27 » They stoutly maintain that if the situs They alleged that the unlon was go or cedar that make the ease for the Com ay FP. .\.... 2 " 32 ation clears the Hepburn bill will ba} ing after The land is exceptionally fertile and thelr apprentices, initiating graphite are then ground out, the penCompanyie H ) st 4 2 24 26 passed without abet th epee a new irrigation plant is built which them into the union and guaranteeing cil is laid in and the wood glued. The will put water on 20,000 acres and will e epartment .. 2 = are in a deep state of perplexity them work in Montana, although they glue must also be well prepared or it one es S70 9 § Many desirous of satisfying the adultimately be extended so as to irrlwill be annoying when the pencil is ere not all half through their apsharpene d. gate e much greater area. . ete = ministration supporters can not bring prenticeships, and could not hold joureee. eee Hu ; themselves to concede the constituneymen's jobs. An influx of farmers is coming in "The hardening of the graphite is That he had signed a contract with from me east and during the summer mes eneee ‘ u 3 tionality of the Long amendment for Pa accomplished by different degrees Signal cerps ... 24 97, a restricted review, which measure| the men who stayed with him Mr. it is estimated that a house a day will heat, as Some suppose, but by more ee , = VEE = has recetved the President's endorseSilver indignantly dented, and chaloe less admixture of clay. The more be erected to keep pace with the inFL OIE 8S EIS icetc cones 45 * 368 413]; ment. The hint that ‘had been in-[| lenged any one to produce such a clay the ns the apcil. ; directly conveyed by the conservatives| contract. Mr. -May ‘stated that*a ‘ im in : Not on lyi phe coum: potable Ar fr om , New Company Organized. the amae that ewiient e a Tarmiig p is that if an agreement is not speedily! similar charge had been brought to oties is about two-thirds used the gr aaite pany is being breanise sd to axplolt vEnG reached the former will, with the] Mr. Silver about his foundry Mr. Company D, which was stationed in is found broken and comes out in Democrats, pass the review feature | May and beauties of the river and the Cataract Mr. Lundin both denied that this city, Was mustered out of the pieces. falls, and it will, soon be possible to they desire. Alarm has not been caus| Mr. Silver had tried to run the whole seryice by special order No. 4, adjubuy tickets ao Salty Lake for a trip on over. this association, or that there was any because the leading Replies to "Kick." tamgeneral's office, dated April 3, | ed the Green riv friction in its ranks, and asserted that 1906. In its stead the new company | Democratic senators have repeatedly "There rar be more than one rea formed at Mt. Pleasant a few weeks| declared that they will support a if it was necessary they would go to son for tha answered Mr. F, aber. Business Notes. measure that looks to a suspension his factory and help him get his work age-was organized and takes the same "Often you ma the pencil in your out, as Mr. Silver would do if necesof the rate after it has been fixed by letfer of designation. This company is Yesterday's local bank eee mouth while you busy yourself about Chairman Elkins, of the commission, sary, for them fast' progressing to a status of high we re $691,503.23, as against $48 other work. The wood becomes moist, the committee on inter-state comAll the helpers had come back, the efficiency, although so recently organ: for the corresponding day a ees moisture goes rapidly through to employers said, and the total number merce, expe ets to address the senate ized, last ye Par. the graphite, which thus becomes deof men out was thirty-five at the outon Frida Company B, stationed at Ogden, has fective Again e toneee aman has President J. E. Cisgriff, of the Comside, and totally without backing at been recruited since the date of the a pencil the more does he drop it on mercial National bank, is back from a that report from which the above informathe floor, and thus cracks the gr: iphite, tour of the north and south, where he tion is taken. The signing of the conOf course, When he gets down to the repens conditions as being encouragtract for a new armory at that point last third of his pencil he forgets he ing has ao ey 3 military spirit among ever Gropped it and blames the manuhe Utah exhibit at the World's fair the young of de and two facturer. is noes placed in the new office in the efficient orate will be maintained Civil Service Examinations to Be Held "In our factory in Brooklyn we em(Continued from Page One.) Templeton block of the Deseret Agrithere instead of one. ploy 700 people and turn Here Soon, cultural & ° Manufacturing society, Company H, which is far below the 25,000 dozen pencils daily, whose officers are now making the Notices have been received from minimum strength provided by law, average tree we can get but 150 dozen interpreter told the residents, all of preliminary arrangements for the the civil service commission announcwill soon be mustered out of the servpencils) Our wood we get mainly from whom are foreigners, that if any shots} ice. The work of organizing another were firec at the washery tonight or! ing examinations for positions in sev- the southern states, but the graphite forthcoming inter-mountain fair eral departments of the government company to take its place has been Adolph Simon will build a ten-room we import, as it is impossible lo get the and tomorrow he will return tomorrow these examinations to be held {n Salt going on for some time. This commodern stone and brick house at a be st material in this country burn the town, p to midnight toLake City in the near future. pany will offset the loss of Company cost of $9,000 on the site herecently "We do make cheaper grades of night all was quiet Examinations will be held April 25 it will haye, been musterec bought on Seventh East street between pencils, but we never put our name on to secure eligibles to fill vacancies as out of the service. First and Second South Cc. M. Neuthem," added the wise manufacturer PRESIDENT IN NO HURRY. they may occur in the position of apThe work of recruiting the other hausen is drawing the plans, which Mr. Faber was guest of honor at a prentice in the mint and assay office companies is going on steadily along me for Spanish mission style of bullddinner given at the Alta. club last Appointment of Committee Would Neat Philadelphia, New Orleans, Denver night lines planned by the new appointee to cessitate Action By Congress. and San Franciseo. The age limit for the chief administrative position in ‘Plenticul peaches, but an almond applicants is between 18 and 24 years. the state's military organization, Brig and apricot crop much damaged by Columbus, 0O., ril 4.-President 1 the same date examinations will Gen. Raymond €. Naylor the storm is the outlook on the horRoosevelt has evidently' decided not to be held to fill vacancy in the position The organization will ‘be inspected ticultural situation given by President take Immediate action to bring' about of interpreter (male) at $1,200 a year, during the evenings of the following Other Towns to Be Interested in OrThomas Judd of state board of a settlement of the wage scale conin the immigration service at Ellis Ishorticulture Mr. Judd is here from troversy in the .miners' competitive| ganization Idea. jland and other vacancies as they occur Company A, Ist Infantry, April 5, ‘ George to attend the Fsritculeural field. In a letter to Chairman John service, requiring ability to 1906, at Nepht. With the object of interesting the society's meeting today H. Winder of the Ohjo operators, now | read, write and speak Italian and Company F, 1st Infantry, April 6, other towns in the state in the orat Charleston, W. Va after repro- | For the purpose of establishing ae Turkish or Syrian 1906, at Manti ganization idea advanced by the ducing the appeal of the "stand pat-| either orerk maintaining a county fair the Int echnical assistant in pharmaA Company E, 1st Infantry, April 7, Manufacturers & Merchants' associaters' for a commission to adjust ex- | mountain Fair association of Onder in ss public health 1906;-at B itifu tion, Mrs. A. V. Taylor, president of isting differences and one from Pres- | calsey a needed Aled articles with the secretary of state Company B. Lst Infantry, April 9, service, at 50 the ladies' auxiliary ‘to that organizaident Mitchell and Mr. Robbins, tell- \é and marine hospital yesterday The company turns over examination oi this position 1906, at Ogden. tion, has called a meeting of women ing of the willingness of the Pittsburg| a month, we nty acres of ground as payment for 30 Company H, ist Infantry,;April-10, from as many outside cities and towns Coal company and others to sign the| to be held April 2,600 shares of the capital stock, which May 3-4 examinations will be given 1906, at Salt Lake 1903 scale, the President as can attend to be held jin Barratt is placed at $25,000 in $5 shares. Troop A, 1st Cavalry, April 11, 1906, in the position of ashall at 4:15 p Friday. At the "To, apppoint a committee to meet | to fill a vacancy C. Nye is pre side nt; O. B. Madsen sistant electrical engineer, signal sermeeting the objects of the Manufacwith miners and operators as you represident; Richardson secCorps and ae vice at large, for duty in the departCorps, turers & Merchants' association and quest would necessitate the action of retary; (¢ * Runyon, treasurer, all 1906, at Salt Lak a year the work of the auxillary organization fi yet I am-not prepared | ment of California at $1,400 of whem ‘ar also directors Thomas i. 1st rivantce? April 13, Structural and mechanical draftswill be presented to the representto say action I personally will | LE. Etherington, Marvin Snow and Robmen are needed in the engineering deor can take in the matter." atives of the different towns and an ert Cowan are the other directors Hendquarte rs,» Band, | sist Infantry partment at large,, W heeling: West ve , effort will be made to start the orThe President does not say whether and 1st Battery F. A., April 16, 1906, ata salary of $1,320 year ‘xaminor noe 7 will gefer the matter to ganization of = cy of the outside REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. at Salt Lake ations for these Ramone will be ‘held towns as may congre Hirst Arrives to Insspe May 2, 8; and 4,- next. Mathonihah' Thomas, Miss Lydia Sarah N. Campbell to Fred W. Maj. R. L. Hirst, who ea. Gelanee On May 2 there will also be given Holmgren, Mrs ary F. Kelly and Schulz, 1, 1, East Pa aaa re eruU to conduct the inspections this year, examinations to fill vacancies in the Mrs, Lydia D. algae will address the Cc ee nas - Cc. Atwood, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday fror position of electrical assistant, at $900 meeting. $87-8. ron. Bi, O8, 1G vescenscncas 2,000 Output of Utah, Idaho and Montana, Oklahoma City, the headquarters of ‘ear in the signal service at large, Ee G. "Miller ‘to teabetta - Williams. the Southwest division of the army ther vacancies as they may occur Is Compiled. | . Rockwells Ist add. ...... 300 in any branch: of the service requiring He received the detail for this InapEC= Mary, D. oe to oHut F. Howells, tatistics, cavering the mat eer } milar qualifications 4ion from the secretary of war. He S-acre A ....:. 700 vf "alieas in: the states of Uta Idaho) regarded as one of the most severe ai Aco Keyser to Minnie G. Wise, Committee Draws Up Articles of Asind ‘Montana have-just been a vilec : » inspector general's de4444x11544 ft. ne. fr. 3 ft, n, of sw. socintion Por its Approval. in th fice-of United States Revenu 4, 4, B Bvenencecttes 3,200 partment. The officers of the NationCollector FE. H,.Callister The. figures A. M. Halter to A. O, Lee, 11-12, Ht. L. Thomas, Judge J. E. Frick and al Guard of Utah, who are in a posithat. during -tt year,,1906,,12,North Inglewood = 400 they are|% sho RK. S. Wells, acting as a committee for tion to know. essert that Francis O. Davis to William G > re Usual fnflus for Conference is Now in the Second Street b-which will certain that the militia will pass a betuae: oa rds. se. fr. rds ta »t chia number hereafter be known as the Second tergigspection this year than ever be"ovidence, Te Gleeerccectcerctccceee 3,400 U ae produced 5.361, 036. Tals was an -venue club-met yesterday and drew fore. Ss. B. Zelgier to John S. Coles, Increase o 2 7°866 over the product of In anticipation of the large conferup articles of association for the conVissitors to the armory during the 148% x74 ft. 4, 70 : . 36S the previous year. ence crowds which will be in the city sideration of the members of the club drills and Inspections will be cordially Fayette Co. Sav. bank to same In the same year Idaho manufacthe latter part of this week, professionpreparatory to Incor poration. weléomed. 14814x150 ft. 4, 70 C ; SZ ‘tured 2,352,754 clears, a decrease of al grafters and sure-thing men are beThey discussed a ection from Mary H. Nichols et "al. ‘to E. N, 124.359 over the showing made in ginning to show their faces. The gangs Morris, 1% int. 10x2'4 rds. 6, 85, A. 1 some of the inhabitants soe Military Plan Work in Oil Pields. Margaret S ' Ashley to Orpha 1904. aoDlane® output also showed a that appear for this semi-annual event avenue that the seope of the club be Republican Special, rnton, 19-20, 13, Coates and C, decrease, the mber of cigars manucomprise the usual horde of card opextended to cover that street, which Lake Breeze oon 10) Evanston, Wyo., April 4.-Preparafactured in 1904 Deane 4.707,340, and erators, trick Jock men, ° would petition to have its name Bess } Crager to Wiliam Cc. A tions are being made here for renewed in 1905, 76, 436 draft-cashers, pickpockets, hard-luck changed o Second Avenue, thus Vissing, 3x2 rds. 4, 825 In 1904 the Seo Bator of the three Story-tellers, fake cripples and, aside merging itself with Second Street when Aaron Keyser to on M Ovem, with the advent o states was 12,104,079 cigars, for which from these, the more desperate sort of i eee eae change of the word 70x140 ft. nw. fr. se. 1, r 1 within a short time drilling ope ations 264,509 pounds of tobacco were used. eriminals who will do almost anything a "avenue went into effect M. Lowry to A. C. Anderson, will be resumed on an extensive scale In the manufacture of the 12,421,150 to gain their point. Tietters and other messages were re112x40 ft. nw. fr. se, 1 1.050 by the W ae Oil company, Pittscigars in the same territory during As soon as these men are seen on at Polson to John uM. Paulson, celved guaranteeing the club a big le 200 burg-Salt é company and the 1905, 217.071 less pounds of tobacco the streets they are to be thrown into membership of Second street residents Chicago- Weomisn Oil company The were used than in the smaller number jail as vags. The first palr of alleged and a majority of them are expected latter company, backe by Chicago of cigars the previous year operators arrested was . Jennings to join In a short time MEMBERS N. E. A. ATTENTION. owns over 10,000 acres of and ullock, who are well known It was decided to call a meeting of For the annual convention at San Jands in the flelds near Deep Snow a Jackson County. to the local peace officers. They will the club at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon Francisco, July 9 to 13, the popular Plans have been drawn for Republican Speci not have an opportunity to ply their at which the members of the comSalt Lake Route will announce low a large refinery to be established here profitable craft this conference. They mittee hope every member will attend, Jackson, Wyo., eel 4.-There are rates to Los Angeles, San Francisco s the question of tncorporation wi charged with vagrancy and will 7 om three to four feet of snow on the are and Portland, Ore. It is to your ad"Her Royal Highness,"' come u pcome before Judge Diehl this afterlevel in this section and from fifteen vantage to at once write for informanoon for his judicial action on, April 5.-Last night's {s- to twenty feet of snow is reported in tion to J. L. Moore, 169 S. Main St, sue of the Official Gazette contained the mountains. Feed is giving out and EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS! Salt Lake. stock will suffer heavily. There will A boost for the San Pete Valley after Princess Ena Battenburg, be heavy losses among the herds of Railway is a boost for Sanpete county. San Francisco or Los Angeles, Use the Salt Lake Route to Tintic, who is to marry Ki Alfonso of elke in the mountains, the snow being Use the nip ayant ne when going to cae 0, Salt Lake Route, Utah's most Sanpete and all Utah county points: Spain, shall be styled Suter Royal 50 deep it is impossible for them to conference. gh cars, shortest most convenient trains. Ticket office, popular road. 169 South Main street, Highness." set out. time, quick Deen ey LAST YEAR DEMANDS ARE IMPOSSIBLE LIKES SALT_LAKE SCENERY| | di RAY OF HOPE SEEN IN MINER MESSAGE GOVERNMENT JOBS OPEN WOMEN TO HOLD MEETING H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 227 S. IN ‘MAIN, CURIO SILOP. WOMEN. baa THE "ALWAYS Today, BUSY" STORE Tomorrow and Saturday BARGAINS BETTER THAN Wash » FITZGERALD FINDS A NEW COMPLAINT° HALE We ANY OTHERS IN THIS Goods Bargains have = ‘ PRICK. . a few Good Summer. Cotton Volles, ; : Knockabout lots Faney e 65e 1D had of Spring and : Embroidered in Cotton es : other we Big popular. will make a .C-onferen rence as special Ss Sale VBIUE of 6 ly $5c Venetian ete. in rrevs : colors, which of for this ae) Reductions to a $1.00 consisting of these 15c Suitings ye PRICE. for a ..... have Bargain arranged for three three this They are Dress sion w bonafide 3.06 tables of best Conference Hats, for The selling reduction: ) , ‘ ciate a Bee ee 5 TRIMMED JLATS eae ‘Wats at all-ocea- price full Goods, stripes opportunity on BOYS. thread quali a palr, Ilose, very for rood t aw iaie wis Mose, a pure, sold will be Confero: een «6s ig | |) }} dete usually C ec ‘ofte red apeciar price ------ ( . Belt |) ~, a hose the 40¢ Belts, very Worth to Bargalis $1.00) Silk and Leather a lot of odds and ends, some pretty things among, them, from 40e to $1.00 $2. 45) |) each: to close out in Smee I} Conference sale at... TF 45 Ay)" ae ng Pe SS a C 1... .: e ag $1.35 Pique Kid men, in all colors cceplionally good $1 35, Will be made to Your Easter Hat. Gloves, for and = sizes s value e -$h 00 i ae } Mic FOR $1.50 Sun gentlemen, or ladies for brellas, handof beautiful large assortment les A special lot of 490 direct from the factory, bought to sell at $1.50 each, but during this Conference Sale they | | will be sold at 20 - "BARGAIN FRIDAY' PER During AND ‘ of stock IN Kh ANGES. anges. verfail seers! os SGinoue RIO én ra strong nickel trimmed, isbestos imed warming with grate, duplex firebox, oven, an extra heavy, atone ane of ranges $35 Regular pric » SS, $40, $2 and $44, but the re will Um- Rain and AINS. We have decided to make a_spetrade on to the Conferencc price cial our, GENTLEMEN. OR LADIES Regular RB ARG Bardainel CENT OFF Conference "SATURDAY Sale. SPECIALS" Events for this week, Are changed into "All-day" in honor of the one, a Big one Every item Is a Strong number of visitors to this city. Come and take advantage of | the Wonderful and a Dependable one Savings. YOU WILL FIND GOOD BARGAINS . ‘IN EVERY PARTMENT OF THIS STORE DE- CIGAR STATISTICS SECOND SURE-THING MEN STREET Dept. is at 112-114 South Main St, CONFERENCE CLUB APPEAR @ tn vi Our Drug oo a br) Ba ke GIVES 169 S. Main St. ‘Phones 1986. Tickets on sale toduy. Phones 1986. | Ye. Kid Glove Bargains $4.45 | er x0 te IMMED HATS ONS: us 2. bees Oa OF An money in Boys' ne Aired Bane School cule GndHose, HEAL, reintke Sale. Every Hat is strictly up-to- {| Of date stylish and handsomely trimmed. _Made up in Maline, Chifon, Lace Ribbons and. flawers = AND Fibre offered es ence Sale. Atri. -_-_-- ; Hat Bargains Hats new ey very Cotton Hose for ladies with double sole and heel, sold regularly at Will god \ Conle at. .......6%.. Pgyptian at 36c ; ioc' Ladies' 35c F = ee checks, 30c Black Cotton Misses, finely ‘ribbed quality, a regular 30c value to be sold in this Conference Sale at. Sib for qualities Silks, MISSES 25ce Black real Maco, high spliced a papair 2 be during x this ference sale several lots of Pinks iéllotrope Linen Suitings. Embroidered inen. Suitings, Black and white and cheeked Oxford Suitings which we are selling as follows: 65c qualities for aoe qualities for $1.25 qualities for L Hosiery Bargains. soon Oxford HALF 10c¢ qualities Dress of plaids, LADIES, and th ( mixtures, ete, in all aha new greys ind other popular shades, a light, tropical Suiting 36 uid 38 inches wide worth every cant of 65ce and -75ec a yard. Conference Sale pric Se, seid @ Better come tin as. ean, if you want any AT iy l< ill strips Tee ular Confer- ference Sale price as 65e and 75e Se follows 50c¢ qualities for 35¢ qualities tor 25c qualities for 30c qualities for 20c qualities for 16 2-3c qualities for 15e qualities for Linen WEEK assortment of Shepherd Checks and stripes, black and white, blue and white and grey and white, sold regularly at S5ec to <r O0SA. sand Glacn: Suitings, Knicker Suitings, pinks, blues, tans." brown and THIS W asL lh Sill ilks check ind 500d price nce Voil« p Suitings CITY Silk Bargains | | WEAK & 0 STRONGER ‘Luna, orders J. FAVOR HE MAKES PENGILS reat estate Heiaieindiane eal a Facts REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE APRIL OW FROM RATES ALL UTAH | APRIL Vor Conference 5th to 9th Week STATIONS ON 4TH TO the five theatres of the SALE 6TH clty offer monster s attractions. Remember the Salt Lake Sanpete, Juab and Route hus the most convenient trains from Utah Valleys. Ask any agent of UTAH'S MOST POPULAR ROAD acy GUARD WILL NOT LOSE FEDERAL AID INTER-MOUNTAIN oe a al ni NR THE a 2 |