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Show 2 THE UNIVERSITY MAKES ANOTHER STRIDE INTER-MOUNTAIN There's a Style Every and Science Department Is Given a Separate Organization. BYRON CUMMINGS and IS DEAN -_ tegents Take to Make Last Prof. Byron appointed dean of This action has arts the and University of the board a series the last of that have put of of the Meets meetings the of look It ridiculous trying to All men been can be fitted here and fitted right. science Utah. 0 regents Is revolutionary univ ersity ona SUITS $10.00 STEIN BLOCH to $35.00 $18.00 UP | lon A. H. CrRABBE Co. MAIN sion was insignifi- Flowers and Glad Easter Music | Big Will | | Attract Many Worshipers. Stores Alone Stand Out Against Suggestion to Close for Half Day. and Mrs. E. Lacey had been added to TURRET BONDS ... eae Hy ay. Nettle Snedeker. Seventh Air Varie .. ......... . De gare Klink. Serenade) cies e eeeaes Marjorie eee MOGSUPKG 6562 ee ‘Helen Hartley. Uiigarisher: ee eee --+» <.................. 0. Week's Birth Life a received departments Mr fo from of the ‘ritical time the in-|sanse with states Nebraska, o they | aration Ken- 190d? are ade quate strength. unprepared, ‘then asks required the es abet importance for za practitioner general the to of medicine." "In Helonias we have a medicament which more fully answers the ove purposes than any other drug with Re 1er- young woman And 4 Tothart "ars were | | which | ment insuranee amritath The males led the females in births last week, according to the weekl Beriot epnere of the bo ard of health. There ere 36 births, 23 being boys and 13 . Dodla crete. Twenty-two deaths ae reported, 13 males and 9 fema Musin eevmiiabass cases of bie tear and infectious diseases were reported, being Hauser|11 cases of small , pox, two cases of Dvorak |Scatlet fever, one case of measles, two ate Hitpeew in the pts 41 W. 2nd Sap of w Boe ae cough and Assumes Col. Temporary Command of De- partnent of Colorado. Benjamin Lockwood, manding officer at Fort Dousiss, has gone to Denver to assume command of the department of the Colayails until @ successor to Brig.-Gen. W. S. Mewaneey is named by the war depart- men one case ft chickenpo Fifteen anes of smallpox remain in he isolation hospital, while 25 cases of smallpox, three of searlet fever and |two of diphtheria remain in quaran- command of the post will devolve upon Maj. E ton, who the ranking major statloned at Fort Douglas at the present time. Erichsen Gets New Ship. Copenhagen, April 14--Having broken off negotiations with the Duke of Orleans regarding the duke's Polar ship, the Belgica, the Danish explorer, Mylius Erichsen, has bought the Norwegian for n his Polar ship, expedition The to the Magdalene, northeast Magdalene arrived Green- here yesterday. has been docked FOr ragttins and will be called the Denmark. is a new vessel, is in excellant Cae tion, and was used last year as a sup- ply ship sald she pedition for the will start June 24 Seigler on the depots. Erichsen It is ex- put them out tivat ‘ines Mr. Wolfe, 2: who of business ena is staying Knutsford, will leave cisco this a afternoon, Indianapolis, Ind., Past I of am acquainted. diseases peculiar know about anatomy Vice-President, for better and stronger, and in four months|M. at San the| was well. Fran-| In to the treatwomen it and physiology. elestertendonte Three- Year- City Old Ri Runs Away Creek-Fear eleeteateedosinctnnde feeleetnalecte afeelectentesteeteaten'+ | weakness ¢ " v 2 Patrick Sullivan, the 3-year-old John Sullivan, a workman on on City first tank into and the canyon yesterday up to an early hour this creek, with him in early the in eanvon the © son| the wandered off| aaa evening. the| eRe aa yee tank kout is af tae enough to chance bein t Watertn float the he did ie Scag Sa if a not O Ba Who's the **| gest money ve > is, John lL the B i Keefe Ere between bas 7. * @ an- the home man that earned the bigplaying ball? The anL, Sullivan. I%'s correct, Sullivan tells the foliowing: Ted 4, ase Sullivan 3.) h thers game between game offered in St. me $1,000 Louis in 1883, # championship closed, me %) one of the tivo teams the Cin- pitched same to pitch after a the to piteh for Browns were | ‘and you' avon ‘ have your slow that ae he and Pre a hire him pe a over fee a ones, therefore, making lear: E baseball ane matter for the batter to j town T earn it in." i the > could 2 left ball see the aaa will "for to~ stand, manger has the only| "8! "No, not," says I. ‘"Here's where I ball, was discharge my manager from considerthe delivery hisis hk hand turn at all, On a brand you iawing He thrower ine lettering, bat, catcher. which eighth Ewing Incident men on stepped Was yelling it{ werCet Ted | new went and aA ou agreed to off to tell 2he again when eae to away 4 Peann ths vy pereenage, : Von Der Ahe , and he what he Ons was certainly that ever besides went being a the great- back very en of , our an ay ae figures judgment is are ae dippy," given. right, said to pine." but Ted your to Von During the game of bali, | Der Ake. "John L. has more drawing was nip and tuck up to Pee power than 1,000 men, and he's worth inning,' in which Keefe and | the price. . You'll that, I'm right were the battery, a very Soe) | when you sce the ra owd at the game. occurred. There were thr fn eae was on a Sunday afterbases, when long John Reilly noon at and 90 cents a head they packup to do something desperate Snae 0 into the grounds, an immense standing down by base neal out. I squeezed into a like a Comanche Indian, makcot be onging to George McGinnis acduaintance eatinkd "ae ing all sorts of gestures, and at to have the membe e-/same time telling the andtence novel} even-| as a batter. New York Nationals, The $1,000 greatest pitcher of | John,' : eZ ee Ted, Tim the Afteror b@ll MEET come better acquainted. There will be a number of features in connection with the lay ©YEry Stitch was perfectly visible. eau re crazy," said Von Der Ahe. t was surely wonderful. Keefe had |‘ Y giving more money to one or his cateher the famous Buck man for appearing in a baseball uni- Progressive Acquaintance Party to Be| Held by Asociation 2 SS : he Canadian association will hold| its fortnightly meeting in the rooms] of the Ladies' Literary club, 20 South | Third Bast street, Monda evening, | April 16. <A splendid programme has been arranged and it will be called a| "progressive object being iE ugilists, an the the box, with would by| the creek.| WILL in d . ESN CANADIANS P tars did' the fast jt q difficult is ann body f Stories S "during the ball rst | hiti th ccer lad's fall into oO S his day, in my opinion, and oe pitching who had a slow va for pee pateateetesteateetecte afeateateeteate stecteateatitesteate seeteetetert | SPHt into. My manager agreed for me "**e"#"e"=™ eee SOO eIee ants to take $1,000 for the afternoon's rec"Along about 1892," said Arlie {Te poe yn a percentage, Ted," says I esl tele-| phoned to his home, 466 South Ninth] ta et but no one had braught the boy| any ll a cinnati and Tim Keefe, raiaes He \areers B Latham, evening! morning| a gang of ten men had searched Pe iivas Maoh ee pa ae: ed him nteresting Od re Is Drowned of I 2 : Send 31 one-cent stamps al -covered volume. Addr Dr. vi ae a NS Xs -- ---- = | swered: ALY ae plate and _lirst a se Ds . Up He D. Have had no more disagree- | cloth-bound book, or 21 stam clr the able discharge, no more pain; so I have ‘very reason to praise ‘Favorite Pre- lg \ y EXPLOSION ON THE KEARSARGE Record. S . De Berlot for every school IMeConahay, Jeweler, Mutual ihe 700,000 ae ene in log, at the be-/ until I took Dr. Pier orite Pre-| standard work is the People's Pampa eters than ote aen oa anes scription. In two months I ais much | Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pie the and | Bi out PS we hi TRG ad a Conn good One day's sport oe and a the players that here was a man that | or gave me the y hoot every wouldn't do a thing to it Reilly was | PAY { made. I could toss the ball over the most I peculjar loo king , ball player ; ap | Some in those days, feeling as I did, ing's programme. j like a fighting cock, and loving basein going to the bat that 1 ever saw reshments will be_ provided | Being so exceedingly tall and le: an, he | bal next to fighting My share at the through the gate for that game was $3,500, AS courtesy of Mrs. W. V./ wore the largest cap he could find, and Rice and Mrs. B. M. Lambkin. * same was over [ set out to had it pulled down over his eyes, then The membership $3,500 away. ust of the club is;he would pull up his trousers, and| growing each meeting, | dtd with it doesn't matter now, and it is with strike one of his queer attitudes next morning the desire to develop a full fraternal there wasn't more As I said before, gran there y o 0 and general good feeling that the next Sem ce ee chicken feed left of it in my pockets men on bases Long John ste programme has been so arranged. ped to the bat, cup pulled ‘y down over his eyes, and his long, hickrit in his hands wearing a look of esperation on his face That day" Leagues of South Seem to Be Boycot: eefe was pitching one of his maste Parley P. Jensona Declares Press Asso- games, for he had nie slow ball dow a | ting Major Baseballists, SAYS 8 py SELL COL. LOCKWOOD AT DENVER oO. ~ he necessarily eee DISTRICTS A 2oc. Pacific . entirely.' Jaughters of Pocahontas, Minneola | | They should have a book that treats of The examination of the Pacific Mu-| Council, also Organist, South Baptist | the sexological relations of both sexes tual of San Francisco that will be| Church, Indianapolis, wntes: ‘For sev- out of and in wedlock, as well as-how made by Mr. Wolfe will be of especial | |eral years I suffered with leucorrhca, and when to advise son and daughter. interest in insurance circles in view of | which was a serious drain on my vitality ,| Has unequaled endorsement of the the fact that at the last ann > RCRA a ATES eo aa | sapping my strength and causing severe oress, ministry, legal and medical pro= ‘ara a feed The main cause of unhappilined for combiningNa the Pacifie uel headaches, 5, bearing-down é own p pains a and ae out eeling, until I really | ness, children, and tual with the Conservative Life of Los | generaral ill-health, sickly Angeles, the combined companies to | no desire to live. had many | diyoree is admitted by physicians and be known as the Pacitic Conservative | medicines recommended to me and tried| shown by court reco to be the yioLife. The Pacific Mutual had $64,-| many, but did not g - iL a nenen relief | lation of the laws of eit: and sex, = : G.A.R. COMMITTEES REPORT dward y Minnesota, Wisconsin, tucky and. Tennessee, tegarding the life | Cavatina LOVS ve"Yes ry. expe risnoes tidn in the Bast, Mr Wolfe. saldsituaI unhesitatinglyl advise exis seldom that aecase is seen which does ivi "The reports of the life insurance | rectant mothers to use Doetor Pierce's not present some indication for this I s of the east, and for the |cavorite Prescription," writes Mra. J » | remedial agent.' | whole countrs for that matter, so far|W.G, Stephens, of Mila, Va. The rea"The following are among the leading indications for Helonias: Pain or |2 . for the first quarter of |yon for this advice is that Dr. Pierce's | 1906, show good increases over the | Sayorite Prese ription is the best preaching in the back, with lJeucorrhen; |business written the corre~ No atonic (weak) conditions of the reproee period of during last veut Phere | oarative for the maternal function. | ductive organs of women, mental deSc : matter how healthy and strong a woman in an ation that the return ; é Fay Lp confidence in the insurance com-| 28y be, she cannot use ayorite Prepression and irritability, ussociated " seat of the country, even those that | 3¢ription as a& preparative for ma- | with chrome diseases of the reprodue| have been under the severest fire late- | -¢rmity without gain of health and| tive organs of women, constant sensawil result in further growth and|zomfort, But it is the women who are tion of heat in ee region of the kidneys ‘osperity at a more rapid rate than| aot strong who best appreciate the great| menorrhagia, ("flooding") due to a be fore the investigations were started. | benefits received from the use of "Fa-| weakened acuiatlion of the reproductive No Signs of Insolvency. vorite Prescription." For one thing its | system; amenorrhoea, arising from or s advent practic cally | accompanying an abnormal condition "One thing that has. been demon- | use makes the baby' It has in many eases reduced | of the digestive organs and an anemic strated effectively in. the ast. -~twe -| painless | (thin blood) habit; dragging sensations years is that although there have been | days of suffering to a brief few hours. cases of improper use of profits In the| Lt ‘has changed the period of anxiety {in the extreme lower part of the abdoaffairs of several companies, there has| and struggle into a time of ease and| men," the slightest evidence of in-| cornfort, Ii more or less of the above sympy shown in any case under intoms are present, no invalid women A DUTY WOMEN OWE THEMSELVES vestigation "The absolutely safe condition of the "Good actions speak louder thar | ca in do better than take Dr. Pierce's : | Favorite P rescription, one of the leading companies of the country is| words," so, too does the testimony ot snpredi anita of which is Unicorn root, also clearly demonstrated by the fact | many thousands of women during a or Helonias. that not a single company has had its} third of a century speak louder than solvency by the fierce war | MEN AND WOMEN fs impaired ' mere claims not backed by any such 1 that has been waged against it-a war ‘record of cures. should have a medical book handy, for that if directed against any other class| Miss Emma Petty, 1126S. Olive Street, knowledge is power. They should of financial institutions would hav e | ‘tc ASK WORK eeeFORT KEPT UP WEATHER WILL NOT COUNT, MANY Witt GLEAN HOUSES Janet biheteet RS MOTHE ie What Is More Beautiful than a Mother" s Love? ~ COME 10 RESCUE CHURCHES WILL BE ARBOR DAY T0 BE OF FORT DOUGLAS CROWDED TODAY GENERALLY KEPT: ‘Real Estate Association Addre sses Letters to Congressional Delegation Stumorsaics the which jsurance STREET The action of the regents, however, meets the dlfficulty, the arts and selence department next year have its own faculty. It will have a separate section in the catalogue, and will, furthermore, be in a position to| hold its own against ae other depart- | ments In general matte ' The choice of Prof, ( cummings dean is universally satisfactory present he holds the chair languages, and is one o the popular professors institution. | Million in the Even Worst to Be Expected Can ve ; Pollar Improvement Scheme State Officials, University Students and e is the father of athletics, and et Prevent Large Attendance large athletic field was named after | Ilas Apparently Been Dropped Citizens Will) Plant Trees, him. Prof. C oes is also a hard at Services, and Action is Requested. Shrubs and Flowers, worker in civie affair As a member | of the board of education: member of | the University club and secretary of the ree al society he is well | Whatever the weather today, there Fort Douglas Is not going to become} With the exception of the larger known to Salt Lakers and to people | outpouring of wor-)} |a glory of the past and shame to the| will be a large merchants everybody in Salt Lake will throughout the west at all the churches. It is | observe Arbor day with an enthusipresent if the people of Salt Lake can} shipers Prof. Howell to Retire. Easter Sunday and always on that od to judge from the activity of asm which will run to things prachelp it, Another change in the faculty for| two bod ies in Salt Lake if at no other time of the year, regarding the "eal, and both tree and flower plantnext year will be brought about by| subject and which ing and an immense cleaning out will churches of all denominations are may be followed by the seuecced resignation of Prof. Ben- | ~*~ be the features of the day all over filled to thelr capacity. The beautiactivity on the part of other jamin R. Howell ou ane English deaeee the city. ful flowers, the glad Easter musie and erent Prof el as. been | | bodie ; proclamations of Governor J. the hopeful tenor of the sermons Wellowing the letter of the Manufacstudying law the laat ene years, ang C. Cutler and Mayor Ezra Thompson 3 will go into that profession. He is at | turers & Merchants' associ ation to the preached on the day which to some and the letter of the Civic Improvethat commemorates the resurrection of the asking delegates congressional inant of the Engpre en associate Savior. to others is a symbol of imsteps be taken to have other details of lish department, secretary of the facmortality because of returning spring to replace the batsoldiers sent here ulty and principal of the preparatory s and yards has teries of artillery ordered out of the -all combine to make the Easter serschool. He has been in the university¥ disregarded the vice attractiy® to dhurch- "goers and been generally state, the Real Estate Men's pacocteticn several years, and has won the confibusiness men of. the city and all, the non-church-goers alike to both senasent yesterday a letter dence of both the students and the | big stores in town will remain dpen Dr. Hyatt was a bit dubious regardtors and Congressman Joseph Howell faculty. Just who will be offered his| The Z. C, M. I., Auerbachs' and th ng the weather, and said, as if to asking t hat they use their influence to place has not yet been determined, but Paris Millinery were the only stores shield himself from condemnation in have the projected million dollar imalong Main street that were willinng the regents feel that they will have no | ase the rains should descend, that on the fort proceeded oe to close their doors a half day Moneasy time finding a man who ean fill | a he was seeking to do the greatest good day, but in view of the action of their Prof. Howell's shoes without leaving ae le -tters, to the greatest number. ‘You may not ee are self--expiancompetitors they changed their minds a little sagging here and there know it," said, "but I have had atory, are as folk In other directions the day will be just as many petitions from those w ho} George oe nited Tauineriens, Hon. as former years, but i haven't Easter bonnets as those who}! observed i Washington, Se ee DSaari more enthusiastically. have, and so it has placed me _ in am directed by the Salt Tau rather of a predicament as to what is association to communicate Hours at Postoflice. Real aeiate E nce to the best to do. But I don't believe there in etere Jordan and Granite Dispose of Tasnes | with The banks and the city ae county are many Easter bonnets down at Mouspension of the work of rebuilding Fort at P. ar: The Do alam, and to invoke your aid in hav- dena, so we will try to stop that low building will be closed all appropriated to coming postoffice will be open in ia aad ing the necessary » money in from the southwest Pacific The general committee on arrangecontinue the work until the plans for the general delivery, box and inquiry dements of the G. A. R. for the reception for a day, anyway, and let aoe rains completion of the fort agreed upon eG partments ten Tl a. and entertainment of Corporal Tancome Monday instead of Easte ear, are fully carried years while the oney order her, commander-in-chieft, who will vices re seeived from informed sources are Go to See the Flowers. will be ¢ idaedl all day. Carriers will visit this city May 10, on the occasion senatorial delegato the effect that our make one full delivery covering the of the encampment, met last night in Not that the weather will make any entire this desired result If tlon can accomplish city and an hotel delivery will I. 0. O. F. hall. The committee the members will undertake it difference in the size of congregations, be made at m The mining exhall for the event, reported that Armnot join with your colleague Will you because the talk about people's going change and courts will be closed and ory hall was at the disposal of the and our representative in congress in an to church on Easter to display their the butchers and grocers expect to the work comeffort not only to have G. A. R. for that day. The commitfinery is not credited nowadays. They close in the afternoon. titan rebut to see to it that menced, lee on transportation go to see the flowers, hear the music money ceives her full proportion of th In the sehools Arbor ony was celearrangements been wit and be comforted by the words of the ally set apart by the gove ehanent for annu brated Friday with ereises and the Rio Grande Western railway to parson, and others happen to be of military garrisons. the smprovement Monday the children a ane the run excursions from t north, east anced in Waster finery, to enjoy that expenditures for rebuilding the post day at home by cleaning up and and south. The committee on arrangeals the weservation were orand improving planting seeds. They will Fopprt what ments made a general report on the tixed by the war department at But all the churches of the city have ee thes did to their teachers Tuesday progress they were making. $1,100,000. rranged services for today that will The seed houses which offered to A communication was received from an e xpenditure of this sum would not be sufficiently attractive to fill the sell seeds to the school children yesthe J. McKean W. R. C. stating | only make Fort pews, no matter what the weather. In terday at half price report that they that several changes had been made posts show roost of them especially elaborate muwere hard put to it to fill the demand would quicken the currents of business in in its committee. Mrs. Isabelle Dunsical programmes have been arranged, ‘ill 1 you not join wit upon them. sake Laake, can had been appointed, vice <s Corthe floral decorations in several are representative in congress, vigorously, ih Present and former state pres son, resigned, while Mrs. W. H. Jones uglas?" said surpass anything ever before of ‘a new Fort will mark the day by going to the sermons will be* in to "you, but it is att empted, and the ey not be known itol grounds in a body and each plant the committee. evertheless, that Captain We eeping with the music and flowers. a ing a tree. H tdee whose Mirectioiy, ithe | bes was At the First Methodist church this The faculty and students of the Skelton's Pupils to Give Recital. bee ithdrawn being performe¢ morning the young people will enjoy University of Utah will also observe from Ute ah and stationed | elsewhere George E. Skelton ‘ issued invitations sunrise devotional service. It will e day and after ue tree planting It is hoped you may ure his return for a violin recital to be given by some be given by the various young See. part of the ceremonies is over the his suspend a work. I have n the. evenning ,of Tuesday, | to res ple's Christian organizations of the girls of the the honor to be, er att pe will serve irst Cohgregationai city and will be led by Alex Eberhardt luncheon, EB . BORN, ; n will b ecomof the Epworth league. en Salt Lake Real Estate assopanist and the following S acee will clation j be rendered _ Hon. Joseph ie oe of ConMOGVRNGGIOcabccvsvss cieucecasocure Newell gress, Washington Dear Sir: me Russell ‘Cunningham. pa have the honor to ane herewith a cop TADGOTIO' jcesccuseue' waespd, ccace Mine | of a Jett this day mailed to lon. George Hall Is Secured and Exeursions ArKarl Springman. ey, Batheciata: havinng reference to the re POMS DANG 4. -ivecs sop sccants Moskowskl ranged for Encampment. (Continued from Page One.) building of bb Douglas. A similar letter George Flashman has been fo wardedt o | z n. Reed Smoot. The Jordan and Granite districts' Stephanie Gavott +» Czibulka | This letter ‘Vs wenn aie; of a desire of hool bonds have been sol e diswill be remembered that in January, a Loulse Bantling. the Salt Lake Real Estate association tricts realizing par net for the bonds Chanson Polonaise ...... » Wienlawsk!! that immediate and persistent steps be while the present fleet in Cuban waters The issuance of t bonds was authBoyan Houston = aken to cause the resumption of work at was leaving New York harbor en route Bivenitiis: BONE. oo reise te cnseed el psancce Schill | Fort Douglas. orized at ecent election in to their destination, the Alabama and Sally Sears, I am asked by the association to'invoke those districts, in which it was voted Kentucky jammed together, while the Rigoletta 4. ...5sss555 Verdi Singalee| your valuable' aid in this behalf. It that $60,000 bonds be issued for each Kearsarge narrowly escaped damage. Pauline Herringer seems unaccountable that after the adopdistrict Salut D'Amo a Elgar | tion of plans for the ee Appalling List of Explosions. of this E ii. Rollins & Sons, of Denver, yeautiful post at a cost of over one milbought the Jordan issue, agreeing to Shepherd's Dance . German | jion dollars, and after the work was fairly The death list caused>by explosions pay face value for the bonds and all Ravdolphi ‘Hardy. started, the constructing engineer should is fairly appalling. In addition to the costs, Including advertising, attorney fen tang hiss. ier acs) ieataeccs Palaschko Rave been Missouri accident of two years ago in withdrawn, the movement fees oe the printing of the bonds Wm. Ross Hutchison, Jr. cease. Will you not assist in the THaE ECE which 81 lives were lost, nine men Angels' Serenade ......2-) ceeecsneee Braga bonds are to be delivered in two of having the work resumed and in hav were killed on the Massachusetts by orence and Evangeline Evans g the wwar department recognize Utah's installments, $20,000 July 1, 1906, and the explosion of an 8-ineh gun in FebBimple LAVGniwinascsy chesevcosscopen Thome 30,000 July 1, 1907. The bonds are Hehe to a portion of the publi money anruary, 1903. About the same time sevEmma Cullen ually appropriated for t he improvement payable after five years and becom eral men were killed on the Iowa. MALIAYCOLEDN o Secae techs Shesaae i Mendelssohn of een and Sion of the United due in twenty years. They draw four In July of iast year 60 men met death Tate Wittich, Ella Pitts, Ed FitzpatStates and one-half per cent interest, by the explosion of a boiler on the rick, Morris Andrews, Helen a is a general ate semana in Salt land board secured the Bennington. Pauline Hercinger, Jed F, olley, Lake ‘that this be do e the honor Granite state district issue, which were sold = eb Marjorie Brooks, \Geceus to be, aera The collisions of the battleships in under the same conditions as the Kit George F lashman, Clarence YARD r "COLB ORN, New York harbor in January was dan district, become due the same Burt ee a Balt Lake Real Estate assothoroughly investigated, but the findRATING CaN raden ey as anne teh .» Svendsen | cijatio length of time and bear the same rate ing of the board of inquiry has not Morris Andrews, The state will accept the been made public It is understood Brindisi Valse ae canesdeh »»» Alard b in three $26,000 installments, that Secretary Bonaparte took the paarence Burton, June 1, Aug. and Nov pers with him when he went to BalGondollera .. ence Burton a . Ries MORE BOYS THAN GIRLS timore on Wednesday. There is an : ‘Ella Pitts. . fees impression that a court-martial may ates aes SRE Weber Twenty-three Males, 13 Pemales, the be the outcome. Loral A | | Wolfe has just completed an examina- | [he reason why so many women sink tion of the New York Life, a commis-} minder the strain of eo. is be- Difficulty. First Air Varle of ¢ 220 15, 1906. ] consider it without an scription.' | for ills of women. a into entenng ingredients x ho ran to help me when I fell the oan And would some pretty he tell, Favorite Prescription are |r Pierce's | Or kiss the place to a eit well, plain English on each bottle | printed in My sther ae | that shows r. Pierce thereby | wrapper. A mother's worries are many. She he is not afraid to tell his petionte jon) This of. sometimes forgets her own bodily dis- | what this medicine is ma |New York Ens in Salt Lake |comforts becanse of her overpowering lis not true of any other medicine especially designed for the core of woman 8 |love for the child. She becomes broken on Way to Pacific This * Prescription" down, sleepless, nervous, irritable and | pec nliar ailments. is also the only woman's medicine sold | feels tired from morning until night through druggists that does not coneae | Many mothers of experience ean tell you ean at such a time they have been re- ltain a large percentage of alcohol; it lieved, benefited and strengthened and | contains not a drop. As an indication of the high esteem HAS EXAMINED BIG ONES" PUP into proper health by taking a pre- | ription which their mothers had told lin which the medical profession are to regard the several ingredicoming |them was the best woman's tonic and ents aE which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preleryine to be taken at such times. Dr. | Declares Business of Great Donan scription, for weak and ailing women erce's Favorite Prescription has enTInereases in Spite of Crusade | red an enyiable reputation for over a | is composed, we have room here to Inhird of a century. In all that time it | sert only the following Dr. John Fyfe, of emiuatnck, Conn., nieakoe, ineng: 1as sold more largely in the United| Editor of the ‘Department of Therapeustates than any other tonic for woman's tics in THE Evectric Review says of | : 1eeds, and to-day its sales are greater Unicorn root (Helonias Dioica) one of |. S.-H. Wolfe of New York, one of the! han eyer. Dr. Pierce made up this | most prominent life insurance actuar- | jyege ription from native medicinal roots | the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Fa| les of the country, stopped in Salt Lake | without the use of a particle of alcohol | yorite Prescription: "A remedy which | yesterday, en route to San Franetseo,|ind for the single purpose of curing invariably acts as a uterine invigorator and always favors a condition which |}where he is going at the request of | Nose diseases peculiar, to women ae 3 x re n of the entire activity normal for makes lthe state insurance department to|*Hen there is a lack of womanly ke: : criti fot ij | ength to bear the burdens of maternal| reproductive system, cannot fail to be of great usefulness and of the utmost | mma Ce Oe MELON OF 8 CONE ' Luty. How few women come to this for Man Have We APRIL ACTUARY TALKS LIFE INSURANCE We have extremes for the extremist, the medium for the conservative, and others for the others. point. Owing to the small appropriations that the State has been able to make for the university, it was doubted by many that Utah would have an efficlent institution for many ing to the demand for mining neers jn this section of country it became necessary to bend all possible energy to the building up of the engineering department. But the = ive oy enthusiasm that built up that ment blinded every one for many vee to the fact that the arts and science department, which had been on ; strong basis for some time, was being badly neglected. It was not organized fac ulty, faculty Style Wouldn't some of us each other's clothes? equal to that of the largest the country. This ji > from an administration stand- general eant of Coat SUNDAY, Steps Rank Cummings of of Best. the acts footing Series Institudion With department wear of SALT LAKE CITY, IT'S ciation ONLY Trouble A Isn't TRUCE Settled. fo bg Parley P. Jenson, secretary of the excursion committee of the Utah Press . association, which will start May 2 on/ a trip to California points, evening that the statement PLAYING Wc Arts REPUBLICAN, eto wae st. ball pitched | ast one igh. in and around | Reilly" s peaked chi ra faleaiie Reilly, stepping back, just. avoided be oe hit. The next ball Keefe pitched wit} said. last|}same motion, it be cr just eae: bos that all/a slow ball about a foot on the eel . 1 @Xé fe | > FREEZEQUT GAME {s S. C., April 14.-There Columbia, every indication that the Southern ana South Atlantic leagues have foamed oe bine t9% ejthe % m ‘ "Yr baveott the Alon scamue, clubs next spring or hold Felton eae eee ‘use OL une in thecame committeeoahad as been | @/snap side of at the theplate.ball, ReillY madea quick || ©phis eR A by trying Da to :Signe See °o f the his got bat half whirling weaéstarted nt) tha the pote oe the committee, he ig work-/ around before the ball way a me hit =e O he 1e New ork Giants and to him. Keefe then gave him anothoy ham reprieans followed My Ce | fast one around his neck, and then | clubs and "A i Ita, fale ee one an slow one, which Reilly Went |it will wait anti eth i are sos ter the same as the first.ake He th en xt spring 105 before a number nae two balls and two Strikes, and of: the erode theme es ee aname matters were getting very int ere, a ee oug as inn succe = a : the ee ne xu Sao cae ehanged wee leeneres ade ats oe Te é § ing ne a 6 euniidt, ahaa e a~ a of charges against President D. * i Pelt, whlch: bag Perssp ee. rd been To the. asto ¥th Interesting, . | ger Lajole wanted aa three lease. and' ‘more so.nishment to Reilly.of Keio eee lor ne eouth Atlantic three leagueyears" a sample aes ap cag for himself - Up . as if to speedy ball, but instead the Pe eNepupae § wt lpn‘ oat eee Marriage Licenses, . 2060 ae nen Ww: 2 wpben, ee ‘ nna 2061-George Hate Huevos. pattie ‘Gonos O. : renerstad, ; Shlinovic, Murray. Dee ak ee ""| wae Rell one, about aw Pitched three fe sel very anOo ut- ately, and He being aout a ene Slow. not, one, ‘aoe > Paris, | tried to hold back; buta could Paris, Murray; al ee -first "Keefe, Ewin 8@, strikin into and -the som dirt, of New Y boys Went up t mali te, ine Denver; | genial Harry Weldon that hight, variant aint don made the remark tha Maty 2063 Casty cao orge Salt Lake;: ; | theSites baseball all} talk Brown, take au: games he had ever n seen | 2064- lip H. Irwin, Salt La' ball $07 e ag to hit Keefe's slow | Ethel Snow, Salt Lake : nth as the funniest of the nine-| 2065 hn S Higham, Salt Lake: 2 cout. t midst of fhe Gwyendolen Vermette, Sait Lake conversation whieh followed, Weldo gleaned fc jatar: Tae |¢:v-iers tc wari ne altitude: | have curtailed pupokivy to }an saliodunneen | they tare, b intentions Spring. the', of banat: De the Pe coterie intimated Slashic regarding of local fae 'an , hour each morning when ames are Manager Dotiovane that th eines D thea untave reLe: Bon, <of ‘Paris, has reached that matter s safewolut onaty conclusion taneous anvres Re 3€8 Sear by sys lustrated in the electrons af aaieh ena hat the result of these ch ieee bendera ane are intermediary paneer vhere he thought Reilly's | Pypdcrable bodies und imponderable |