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Show THE OGDEN BUREAU 410 25th Street W. BRATz, REPUBLICAN, J Correspondent SALT 5 Inter-Mountain - D. INTER-MOUNTAIN News LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, PROVO Service BURBAU 66 North Academy Avenue (Continued wIN NM Prag 2USANS OF APS DIVORCED AN HOUR; FORCE DRYDEN QUT. +2 ON UNION PACI B. H. x RNOLD, Circulator A ‘ ‘ The Republican 8 Special By A. ®& ACORD, " Correspondent and Circulator Correspondents ' From Page CROWDING HAWAI| SPEEDS T0 LOVER) IN SENATE Mere guard atte DEmIne a of Officers rora DISEASE UAINS ON MAN eee Da ly and to Presbyterian IT DOESN'T COST A PENNY MORE! One.) Smith. walked 3 5, 1907. jurors decided to attend chureh, of the ehureh left the selection ane FIC FEBRUARY DESPERATE STRUGGLE BEGINS FOR THAW Increase Out ofof F Proportion Decrease in the Death Rate. and to The Berlin, Univer- chureh, eas tdeng Cahn Schirer, the to. show where ing all age Then they r eturned to their hotel Later the jurors dined and went half open carriages, upl gh the park, and back to prison again nt a quiet Sunday in the Feb. that 3.-Although the over death the duration rate world of life statisties is decreas- and the jis insresasing aver- Slightly, yet in much tte hk proportion does disease incr This declaration ix aAaak. almost solermnly, by Professor C. Von Czerny, illustrious ehief of the surgical de| PaLenrent in Heidelberg university, as the result of his long experience and profound observation. zerny believes the ne reasing preyWiLL BE CLEAR AT NOON -- Tombs rules forbade calls on. prison| ers on Sunday, but there were prece- alence of disease is due to two prine| cipal causes, First, the demand upon the moral and physical energy o ‘raffic for Fast workers has ine reased enormously Sent Via MeCammon | was in good spirits and ae | Seen Rtpeared wage: to face. the ordeal they are literally "used up" nowadays their brief pauses for rest do not sufwith relentless certainty «l Granger Pending [maeasto's Subjects Believed to Finis etigrsitis Start Race Against Death; | Briggs Looks Like Victor in Battle for' tin' toviioerays fice to restore theier strength, The great surgeon adds that oe Repairs, Secured Munitions From WarUnopened Message Conceals | Royal for Honor, but Governor Refuse * to Diseuss Policy. 3 youth of today is Jess able to resis than he youth of pust wets aaa | ship Short Time Ago, Fate. " Stokes Is Active. The distri et attorney's office tonight | disease ferations. This, he says, Is. due partly | refused to d iscuss Ogden; Feb. 3.- The heavy rains and} the report that fur-_-- jto the fact that so many are born ther attenip ts would be made by the the rapid meltingg of the » snow have al| in cities now Something of it is due snow have al-| Honolulu, Feb, 3.-Sixty-five thou-| Within an hour after being divore-| prosecution to have other Thaw juto the rational rearing of children, Washington, Feb. 3.-Senator John ready had their effect on the raflrond | dismissed on the resumption of| sand Japanese are now in the Ha-| ed from Charles E. Webb Friday af-| Fairfield Drycen of New Jersey, today) rors fan today weak individuals are kept} the trial tomorrow morning veds. The heaviest sufferer from this alive, ete as died in early infancy Walian islands, it is carefully esti- | ternoon before Judge C. W Morse | withdrew from candidacy for re-elec"That is a matter that I will say ause has been the Union Pacific. lin former days. mated Of these 40,000 are adult | on the grounds of desertion, Mrs. Lela| tion. Assistant DisHe issued from his Washington ee abe mut,' said Czerny gives the weak constitution "hat company's line for over a mile, | "T will say, rict Attorn ey Garvan Webb had males, and of this number 15,000 are} Raith of moder tn men and women as the se | her trunks packed] home, where he has been ill for seyNowevae. that the district in the neighborhood of Devi!'s Gate attorney's »>|men trained In arms. Six thousand of ond great cause of the increased prev-| and was speeding toward Goldfle Id!eral days, a statement that he was office knows that The tiry.Cy Harney, 15 miles out of this city, is entirely} them jalence of disease, This weak constiare veterans of the war with{ to the sic k bed n Ul tution is produced by the fact of E. J. Sowadzki of| impelled to withdraw by reason of il-| Juror No. 5, undated that and in many places it has! liussia . the father-o { Miss Mazie | Salt Lake, { Follette, the | j whom she intends to marry.! health, his annéuncement including a actress. I « annot discuss any reports |}some mothers can not and some will seen completely washed out, Up to the end of last June the num-} for give their children the food. nathree months Mrs. Webb lived | statement by his physician, Dr. Charles sithat we contemplate asking that Mr. inot Traffic j nto and out of this city vial ber of Japanese who left ;ture supplies. The flour and starch Hawali was | in Goldfield awaited d Harney } or -any otheier j in r >. itm oe . , ‘and awe a< summons'| TIl. N7 ry juror the e on which babies are reared now dehe Union Pacific is-at a « omplete | equal at least to the number of (those | front he : i of Newark. ..|Thaw case. be excused from jury tandstill ing faarern i j +rom er attorney to come to Salt| It is believed that Senator Dryden's 7 : Jury }mand too much from their powers of ands owing to this washout, and!who arrived, But since then oe num-! Lake and appear } Ase ord ' : oes : . | aut digestion They contract weakne he Fast Mail, the Overland Limited} ber of immigrants has been rising | -_ appear in the divorce case | ill-health is not the real reason of his Mr. Garvan also. let. it become during the first year of life whic h | nd the Los Angeles Limited are be- | 878 adually until the beginning ‘of 1907 25 the plaintitt | withdrawal, but that, convinced he was; known that Assistant: District Attor- they never quite overcome And the ind the washout. w here they Nt pabe out 2,500 arrive for every 600 who} Before leaving Goldfield ten days! beaten he has taken this means to ne Vv aoe oe Shy. Maresh ill had returned | worst is the weakness of ‘the digest‘ , ere tney wi ©; depart... Twenty-one hundred arrived | ago, ag oe ; ‘o this city from Pittsburg, and was ' : . ; the arrangeme > =| | > o erfence > sfore ive organs, which is hereditary and eld until tomorrow until noon, when jon the islands during the first two iriage were . ssa hi un perl pt Or om siicar 2 Hee a 2 eee oe in consult: ition "with him tonight. passes from the father or mother. tk is hoped to have the roadbed re-| weeks of January. Most of these are} " B6 vere completed. While she = vepUD Prat ‘ ee nA ype benietin : té an . |} the enhild. aired. jarmy veterans. who do not go to work | Was here she received a telegram that | Pe tekihisen Dat hike Been te me a Will They Bring Mrs, Holman? This is the chief reason, says Eastern Trains Through Wyoming. |tels. he a antations, but crowd the ho- | Sowadzki had been stricken withgpneu-) for him, an tee oy oe me Marshs oe Czerny, why nervousness is inereéasing 3 P monia Another telegram state ‘ ' senator rece ske f the |*aw Mrs *harles olman, mothe |} 830 enormously among the people of Reports of the washout came to this! rhey come ostensibly as laborers, Br stated" that Oe eS eee ee of Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw, and nist | the present time ty about noon today and arrange-|bUL eustoms officers discovered they | Dis sickness was serious and (6 come| be Fepublicans inthe legislature he pald a visi t to Wilkinsburg, wher BT . given opportunity to appearthat pub‘nis were immediately made to send| Were veterans by finding medals and | to Goldfield as soon as the decree was !liely before them and explain matters Miss Ida Fit ch, the young woman who | i said to have made an affidavit| } Kentuckian Neyer Gets Brunk. many trains as possible east over | discharge papers in their bagguge. Of | entered The third telegram arrived in his record against which objection Idaho, | the veterans who have left Honolulu e Short L ine, via McCammon, Harry Kendall Thaw, resides. | Los Angeles, Feb. 3.-"I am a Conmorning and by that time} has been raised, The opposition has against | FFriday id Granger, Wyoming. The Overlan q@| Within the last two months most have in "hen ash ced if the district attorfederate veteran, your honor, and opes of his recovery were slicht Ke en prepared to administer a grilling d the Los Angeles Limitea|#0ne to plantations on the island rey propose d imited to bring Mrs. Holman gal anoe : { Dp 5 . . 2 to the aged senator. Of this he had : vas not drunk," said F, C. Randolph ainS eastbound were sent lify for the prosecution, | | over this| Many Officers in Island. uring the afternoon she sat in become apprised and the belief is that Be rt. to Police Judge Chambers. nn left here nearly on time.| M J fn : | court counting the minutes before the | he preferred to! withdra Mr sarvan sald sute and } "Then you wish to enter a plea of "That is a matter which I will say | not umber 4, the Atlantic Limite a, due Many Japanese omcers are rere, ( | 7 > his ai guilty?" asked the court nothing about In particular, there has be en dug out here | due was limited Angeles Los to devotion' ‘their. in them of » leave he re re at at 7:3030 p. m., was an-|] _|some ;of the records the votes and expreésVell, now, your honor, 1 have put he assis lant prosecutor of Thaw ulled entirely, although its Standard the mikado, have entered into the| Te testimony was taken and the de- | sions of the senator on the question up $5 bail and as it js apparent that of also content ed himself with the same 1$3 No ; employ of good native families as | fait of the defendant was entered. leeper was sent north = on is the price of having «lively | Bers r-capitalization remar 3, the California E eared |} dmesties, probably with th® idea of} ppe regarding the report that rain No time, 3 bint it. would be better to decree Was granted by the last} Senator LaFollette gt the last session | ypjoc Fitch had offered to come here | Bet here at 3:45 a. m. will | eine the intensity of anti-Ameri- j ord ie to arri ve $2: Ba r of the court and signed, | offered an amendment to the rate bill, |5,- io testify against Thaw The Park @ ity can feeling. One officer of high rank : 4 me via M ¢cCammon | "Then pe plead guilty?" looking to a restrietion of rates and via Echo, have KC en} Who has. many ‘medals receives reWithout delay Mrs. Webb, whose charges to such basis as would earn Lins runn ing ; "Yes, rather than caus¢ the cour { , so much trouble, IT think I will neelled and the first train to leave ports from the lesser ones, tt is be-| maiden name, Lela Rdith Clayton, was only a fair return on invested capital. JURORS GIVES A MUSICAL, i "Three dollars or three ¥ ; r that. point will be No, 112 at 5:30} Jievet restored to her, packed her trunks} This proposition looked so revolutionMost of these veterans are in. posso " % ‘ 3 j Randolph oe d his $2, when h e nmnorrow morning session of arms. The quantity and the | #00 by 3 rrow margin caugnat the} *TY to Senator Dryden that he made u protest that at the time attracted| One Good Pianist and Anotlicr Has | Said ae the cou Rondbed Being Repaired. | source'of supply of these arms | limites) w hieh we uld earry her to her : : ¥ | a ank . you, "your honor, and. if I | not "known positively.:\1t: is: rumored, lover, whom atts declares she will! much attention, taking the position N felodious Voice. the ex sux will aerate I would like to j Superintendent EB. Buckingham oe uf t) distin ate : 1 marry while he Hes on his sick bed. that it was no business of the govern. is lat a stea sampan received a conment to interfere witt h d il ft New Yorl that "a Kentucky gentleman «, Feb. 8.-The Jurors in! state rv the scene of the washout signment of rifles, revolvers and | i with such details o Y lnever gets, drunk-NEVBR. Just ase are trying to amuse on a work train. A large oe i Telegram No. 4 Arrives, the corporations. the Thaw. « iis evening ' slightly Bnder the influence. Good munition from ae Japanese training foree of men has been put to work ot ship, Anegwage, which owas here The fourth telegram arrived SaturCol: Briggs Slated. for. Seat themselves to the best of their abil- l aay . sir." and he bowed himself oul. High Waters at Devil's gan empl elaaease Ho Ids Limited Trains One Day. - | Majority Are Discharged Sol-|Mrs. | diers Who Seek Employ- - ment Inland. | j spetetepmemnlicd | Webb Gets Decree and One Less Applicant for Seat in|i22 10n2° Hustles to Goldfield to Upper House From New - |rorihs prison. "He received an yiett Wed Another Jersey. wike ana O' Hell? ck hk eae: ARMS COME MYSTERIOUSLY HER SWEETHEART IS ILL DEADLOCK STILL FRESH COFFEE doesn't cost you a penny more than sts ule coffee, although it is worth a great deal more s etter ane more delicious eup of coffee, Your coffee will be the best in the worl if next time you & HEWLE S Three-Crown Coffee. The Freshest Your Grocer Sells. HOLDS) Seinen Tacit ana "San Paceer Tf You Get Married This Month or any of your friends do, it will be to your advan‘tage to look through our ' Silver lines Me: ESTABLISHED CLAYTON MUSIC CO., : i ity. Handicapped as they ure, being + With Senator Dryden out of the race,}cooped up in the Proadway Central Washington opinion is that Frank O.|hotel under heavy guards as prisonBriggs, of ' rehgon, now treasurer of} ers, » nO easy task. SAL/ l one a Sindy. B: in. the W Pe lofany in: the West. Chicage, Feb. 3.-~Botanical and geo- . tthe ters | two PRINCESS. leading from the. bench| IN FRANCE DANCES iN FLESHINGS montas ago eee Sowadzki oer in ost barber | He term is from Salt Gol ane 1a for Lake more and! than] or be for Which The either he was chosen Stokes plan to deadlock govern- While the aoe was on stings Al: ka and a LAbtoligh study of/potan- is supposed to the legislature; cheerful, another juror carelessly war-/| jeal and geological matters bled a few notes and then it was found | there will be made that he possessed a fine vole and| | _ The trip will cont about with aperatic | (mtimate acc yuaintanee irs He sang while Gerstman played, | ays milie Pa ara iN all the jurorss foinet j Aj « ally A the | @ne |} join later. <All studenite cond.cts one of the Jare- | and prevent an election until he shall] shops in the mining camp] be eligible, or take the position that| of interest $35 foreo and fanny more4 ee sa ae Elias Morris & Sons CO. sens cS r : h¢ their utmost capacity with muddy la 1d made eonsiderable money the senatorship i a federal, not that therefore, and office, after | state to Goldfield went cs la een ] Miss this of end eastern the from ers receive full credit for the quarter's Pecls Feb. 3.-Again the aristo-| her husband deserted her to accept) state cannot enforce such a_ restricee ae ) ade a ful work. ‘ . iwlann efge ba da) et dal ' ; St G i a clerical position. ition as has been attempted The jurofs tonight made a@ carefu street Supervisor Wright has main-|crati Faubourg rermain has 1 | To! \\ ar f I é t Inventory of each other's talents, and ore ved a force of men during the last] been startled nearly out of its senses. | % i . | John MESS, Lormer) Attorney). result was that very good con| Brown Case Called. days and nights in an effort t Following the appearance of the} Came Prom Kansas City, ;} general of the United States, is one ae = 1s eurntany a . hich ris. heats The case of Lettie A. Brown, the p the sewers "and ~ateh-basins at | Princess de Morny in vaudeville, the Miss Clayton was married to Webb | of the possibilities He isothe man) ii, eng ryyved by the ningrs ind their lower end of the city clean so that) Princess Lazarem has danced An: in Kansas City in June, 1901 Two en eee as attorney. general ruards | widow of Willey Brown, against Salt pe Ee litigaSec pa ‘Lake City for $10,000 damages ~ for Northern. the and} pre e Lake to Salt ago they came skirt.) vaars dancer's ballet and watel | fl shings ‘y will be able to carry away 7 Pr ‘ aus yy, " ll an, deon in pragress Z : the death of her son, Marcus Brow sught to them from the ‘ gutters As|Several austere » ¢ dowagers 3 ; were : S80 IN-|~| Webb, who is a travelling man, Sean was nee ;ane : yecame HYPNOTIST Wor Kis D ON e THAW z ae os Oe Bey LA for ea yeal uw than. more For whe was drowned in the City cree ‘ hei cevted: oe such te rmed they what at the ee nsed of many yesterday, case s the conduit on North Temple and Main ident's basements on the bench were | lac ue of modesty. that they left the | wigs Clayton has been compelled to| eens es Sec pre and} ta [he , : caeI itts- | streets on September 21, 1904 will be of Exmploye Former Welshman, support considerable a by She} urged time of the part herself Zearn, | support de Countess the of Salon im-) is no there and water =] with ae ; Wat dink é }oaw he re the ballet was give n, but the} ts Salt Lake to Goldfield | Judge William Pitney of Morristown bure Man, Tells Strange Story. resumed Monday before Judge Lewis diate hope for relief unl the rain ‘ went from | g macley ae : Be hoe ‘ hoi e | It states in the complant that the second the Se aa is likely sought who Sow: ae i. met she where as loud wee aS of the €guests ;mejority ises y, clty \ was negligent in allowing tne Meare D5 Carait, . they} if people, Dryden the of said, friends|/* Clayton's apections. lovely} l yo. Princess' the . grace ir praise jthfigure, lightnessof and are -awaitine. withMissEat word from|c4n not nominate Briges who ns to have been a confidenFarmers So Shut Out . conduit to remain open so that it ~ . re aLvicg i ¥ e é . = me arya : r j 2 COT fo e tive ae aN Harry of tial ] servant this|3 secretary Dryden's could be entered by children Marcus Senator meet- | the whether learn to Goldfield en Oe are city in the residing people The he ferers rwever, as re-| . arriage £ 7) evening gave. out this statement for} years irrived on the steamer ocanBrown and several other playinate erafromeae rea? districts nO, Pree ak to | Teamsters Want More Vay. ing Was consummated in or marriage and | , n dinaviah vesterday.'He tells a strange were playing in the conduit when me rts the rural are 4 3 his condition improved, whether hi: : between enmity the on bearing the}story has authorized Dryden "Senator race lad was drowned His body Ww her and fatal proved "ss BmMons | sickt 25S eMMenh BpURAOE:,'Feh. there - are residents that effect ie says He Whit Stanford and ecandi-|Thaw a as name his of | withdrawal found the day following at the at unton| * ea Th vain teamsters the of members many|the The troubles their having Thaw continent to the visits on that United| the to re-election for e Ae bo ke eal in of the conduit increase an for to asking in regard recently have which fell inches of snow all mingled with the rain and it is wages is said to be divided, but in th eT LCF s senate His physician's im-|became associated with a Frenchman ee ¢ | [ al « . : : . Cto b o ; f e , ie : ISSeSSE he ower f hypno3 Ve ‘ _ iext few weeks the union is expected oe a terms. pt t d the power of hypn nly with difficulty that the people in| !ex | ' as shown by ; the fol-| who : s : ree Dies Prom Consumption, ete it on used frequently and tism the} to today sent telegram ,; lowing THINGS MANY ASK WILL and make a de-| the matter p-| to consider k are communities orm ca Ogden, Feb. 3.-Lucy Mandy Eldonee > he claims, Frenchman, This Jer-| New the in leaders Re an | i from | cision away water of streams the ing quia irreled but White, of friend ridge, 21 years of age, the daughter representa-;the of house and -nate Set | Needs Hospital's Mental State to weather conditions a great) Owlng Aq! cor ils and HG tke Ss. barns their of- Mr, and: Mrs. H, W. Eldridge,' re-| Par ee vba atte ning farmers| Many of the members of the unlon are) Before Legislators. | tives has warned him of the dangers| With him over an actre over the ec siding at 779 Twenty-seventh street r esc -Hecte \ x | ; ‘ . ing Morley z suggests that the Frenchater es anterns. rubber boots| idle Me at present It is 3 expected work c : ak : perch | oe hisig health in attending the ¥ pu blic! L t ae died at 10 o'clock this evening after a : nae bay | ane fe nehes to earry | Will be scarce until there is a decided Provo, Feb 3.-The legislative | mee ling arranged at) his request to) man, now bitter against W hite, stirred a lingering illness with consumption 3 os ea ane from their premises.| Change in the weather committee which visited the state)». held in Trenton on Monday | Thaw against him fhe story has consul here Miss Eldridge had been suffering with Dryden's! been told to the American ‘The condition of Senator hed a see Saturday hospital mental -__--_-_ -_-_-_+ > mst impa I : alm . ate i oe = j : ea the dread disease for over a year aye © ne cael I ye verv "rv. favorably impressed with oethe) health . "Ck > of will make effort to find if Bran Re Soren . as namienvent a ae " | Ss . r . tlavors : is such, because the , long y| who ' ak aan able and people residing aoe ae uth | tudney to Tacoma jin titgeon and its management. While and"severe-stratn under which'he:has| there. 1s°any ‘truth'-in™ Morley's astwo weeks ago it was accompanied a > , are i e o "ores Assiste yy pnd ae s gos plone aa sar nuble ‘3 P rOv a aae > 3 a Gans sel pent | }it is not definitely ' known what their | been, . that we, as his; paysicians' have} seruons ‘With an attack of dropsy. ac Z * , > " ‘ © ‘ assac se ati , > 3 - ° i) the rains ceass heumatism County Weber Ogden, Feb. ounty old he n 3-At executive a meeting committee it party tepublican | Birthday. Lincoln's of Evening on) of which ae i ration W an and a ominent ns long evening's celea€ spore al pro- list local of and add Utah Briefs. meet-| was for Bi in ‘ Weber "ani members eAteL ' of 1 the . re a re : 2 aOR ft ak yarn Mathias to Salt pInERE nee the engaged rooms shortly ar ? eae aa | morrow morning to a ( of . After' 9 > ed from} P#* returned has : by 'R epubli-| tne at = been| go Ogden Stratford Karl to| commemorative cele bration in} England where he suse of this city] * ; county court house oO twenty-seven months : ing ; the evening of of FeFebruary ; 12, Lin-|*° T | sfonary..work The ce nea 8 ' "at has make to recommendations. d pie eng the| a ' ae aN Library. the past Z mis- J Lake in. this week getting tou se thelr! tek ene PRUR Es} be es he through bill ae Se ii nit ee fon Le , ee ax for public rates oO be 3 > ill 1 ill. from 1-3 of a n to m Rieboes Prov | present' tax," £Trovo' -w ill ¢ ee secure money, ‘avnecic enough ary spectty I adopte od rae Carne - penetes bane ae crate | precincts. . . Funeral fo nt oS Ogden, .was Feb. laid«. Veston igo i" , at oe" 2:30 Of‘clock tsonwas presided at assisted jGRKCTr=, ot Samuel - Phe ware: Provo,. * work clearing me soting voan| Bishop tn by the Wooley Lammers, P. J. City. José0 ph Jacobs, Cc. , Shurtiift. President ayy ie ers, Clearing Rep, Weston : ¢ Simon| dy 0 e _ in the city| Provo to.at restat oN funeral|came z afternoon, emetery pare ja this in the Fitth : cane oe Simon i 4° monies| *foulowing || Sa 0 aid G. B. t4¢ry Barry Den- and} Snow tn 1S Men away the snow S our canyon but¢ Us the ax: oe i fs down, task asthough Re it is feared ee that : sat a at] | jho give | a with we 4 ofier three Jarger slide upper falls from bring is at likely any a: uys' Feb 25 refreshments, ble ee ge fair no train} ae the to Ume news A 3-1 also be In &"ait. | tive the the of en orp insertion. It-costs but 10 ects. for he to such that conod der be eae Ogden, Was relieved AS Feb ; a ‘ ; revolvers formally | withdraw. state-| the | at onee es EN FE BEN a ARE l|eas each| shoes 8 accosted na near Owen by HOME of IF CURES YOU Dickerson ude able ot to ‘the to get the men J. New | HW. In. the a combe en- KNICKERBOCKER. Location. 143 Main Street. COLUMBIA OPTICAL C OMP. ANY. Wholesale a ud ao ail ‘OP TICIAN 259 Main Stre et, Sale Lake City, Utah. elephone 215 | A 3-line eclassifled | publica an will Sell It change It-costs but Lj insertion. ad in The Rent It-or 10 cts. for ReExeach SN corner ahi men aaof police, was any clew but then they LIVE A || wita ; Quincy told were ONLY---$1.00 Call or write. DEPARTMENT FOR MEN AND Canines Oe a Special Department exclusively for the treatment and diseases of Men, whether caused by Ignorance, excesses Shores about the most delicate or may consult Drs. troubles, wit h the assurance that you w be given skillful treatmen t, and everything will be STRICTLY h led CONFIDENTIA Idle-aged ae n wh o have gone to excesses- old men who BY OUT MAIL OF DK 3 a Lor ‘cCHARGE. TOWN be a eG ae re un¢ ter MODERN Drs. Shores & Shores for | 4 METHODS in all private distheir new sympto ee leases that you may arrange and get their iE ree.| > pay the fee f siventn c » for ; s BUSY, Dickerson , three disease. thelr sexual vigor gone-unfortu _ victim of Blood Polson-and all ae ner ae acta physicians, ised depart Gem - to! y So-called a symp tom of in the prostate |amall weekly or monthly In ae allments, as the cure proyses, or ‘yo may PAY you reWHEN cu RED. No matter ato | what youy trouble is, or belo on by; has falle: to K early chronle Hee glanc 1, brou gh dissipation?or by the improper| tras treatment of some contracted disease. | your A complete and radical cure Js, there-| OR t toring the pros-| ore, A a . oat ciate, and this 6 ar to ita norma tee6 uraciipliad age ‘completeer rnautithe promptly internal remeeat one ane | is a trontmnent our Me iy reais It 1s original and scientific, and | | @ has ; been F proved baolutely absc y effective ; un-| as to tine ide ntity | permanent vigor restoration be accomplished. of strength 2 and Ae cn MasterMarea. ‘specialists CALL oun vee be WRITE. Sh - & Sh Drs. ores, EXPERT ores SPECIALISTS Houston Block, 249 Main ‘St., opposite Kelth-O:Brlans Store b get into his he buggy and jieto reported hit the road |B that thousands of tests: We arecan enfull and as fast eould the by no other methods an case Is true of Eyeglasses matter of sight nene Bill petent optician should trusted to fit glasses: FEBRUARY find and ne- while returning fromthis tunts-| light buggy early even-| any SPECIAL PRIV ATE Bia ann : physi-| his it . ait Srhasasl era-| his strength is absolutely for A the av ' e ro ‘ds | nel| | Svenue de mandedand himTw to neget Peer out of aan his buggy commands | their obeying upon 4nd oc-| {he was relieved of $7 and his over- Re-j Ex-| St. Shores have D cure of all private or contagion, You arrasal rivate Soe aaving Pa "Weakuess" opera! COlored, in A 3-line classified ad in The | public an Will Sell It-Rent It-or occur|change ‘that 26. Booths, | ‘ ile sales andl Ing, features today later HIGHWAYMEN erected, and| = bring In money) A coneert and las he inte nition public }further strain upon | th tt complete*® rest cessary | , ; be $$ his make will to] 9) py; His condition is; & | et fans : and frie ie E 4 TRESS and auction slide in) attractions. will S 1G Bveny ta 5 see Veraswell cen the made not yetito fund to a Watieburg| a Urs | 1en who came down ae horseback today, he : will pall line}| casion the theught ty Mondaythat afterneon, Is It finished. wil be cleared *hat it Canyon, have been Accordingly inpounced He Rene that a conwould : tend party of tne ve ss mont he desired to make to the Tre n-| raised) ton meeting | At tt ‘ | At the | Senator. Dryden is decidedly iL} c to. th f nh if throug vt 4 fs. Batak NO pficultyoin' the matter ope 3 SPs -; City] | City Feat i DP . ae Temple ' + be" tuneral Gillis. and physicians, his of injunction | tive knowing no other means of influencjing the gentlemen referred to or hav-| | }any reason to anticipate that) they |would Y change their attitude in. the | : ; : ake -A yunty pre-| . Sutherland of SiSalt Lake Kivi g will be sent out to ihe ane it| ee ot = in Ogden to take the posiWork for Public Library. iC of whieh may eA the (Utah covesjsed|raise Fed Provo, 3.-In'establishment an J effort otto| nets, s¢some the » loc local) REL Utah State State Journal Journal edlD funds'Feb.for: on tion the with npossible to affiliate pro-| torial fore orec ans, asking for them tOoO Pro) ghes,|@ tree public library, the committee} | epublic jon in thelr by the re menpsion of "W.-M Hu whe pro ‘charge ill de for a similar cele brat who has re that projes t | n charge will] resolution be} to party refused of the near future, he concluded 3-The standing comProvo, Feb, decease d| time, andThe three bysomea wife ecail-| mittee witleny ip "working for the estab- | tinuance of the deadlock y the z llishment of a free public : NBFarys wil | to the injury of for amicted ig survived | dren. ( Doaite decided was with Proper affairs, of knowledge a and|from | well known resident of Five Points, | | an passed away "today as the result, ob} aggravated attack of articular Celebration Hold to respected highly a uge, of years | a aa REPUBLICANS TO GATHER $1.00---DURING the} conyince to have action. who the fire} gentlemen H, and by bound The committe e, G wards stokers in | corridors and | escapes, So. Drs. Shores & Shores will treat all catarrha) ‘ es, including ie So nee nay fever, asthma and lung [trou bles during february for the low f¢ of o dollar per treatment, or $15 for a cure, medicine free. By means ot ak "shores" Wonderful New Treatment they are enabled to cure m: any mild the old and chronie cases or recent cases ina ae few treatme nts-even you can be cured fer may be cured for $15 Why suffer fro m catarrh when $l a treatment a Shores also treat and cure all curable Nervous, Chronie and Pripe every name and nature. Drs, ane ases of Me oe men and Ch pe this} at hoped had able | Orders. Physicians' ; be to the| meeting of Dryden "Senator the} for building extension him}! to opposition thelr that *!ecaucus of members by ' gecompanied Feel-| grounds. based. on mistaken | was invevestigation a thorough made ; board, impera-| the heed to constrained now) jing prepared are and of conditions, 59| aT Dies. Maxwell Maxwell, David 3 David Feb. the W. Best Is Barely Good Enough a nq diligently | waters} the un-| - @pegen, in sight labored department treet to drive away nis evening there is no relief Ithough of several to dinner farewell a gay today, Roberts lis tule nds at the res-)| the first stories of their of the) Citizens and employes o vacate dences toilet ‘and ward, Obeys to | be} seem fire anew which and for, are much very bath Studney| women's Mr, 1 April about seryes compelled) been have residents the f 21-27 - SER Pa sie 3 : between Twenty-| h; aed " 4 > Ute ih , recommendations will be, it is ae) }advised that it is of imperative fm-| Madison avenue JETW Y-|has been at work on th tah Ye-|jieved here that they will make |} portance that he should not attend streets has) serves since July, has been ordered tO) rayoyable report on. the aipprtnmee | ants eventh an d Twenty-eighth public eonference at renton on uffered heavily from the swollen con-|'Tacoma, Wash., at. one: Mr. Stud-!tjgns asked for by the management of | Matias Ly. | things} the Among jnstitution MOPN-|the Monday Proyo leave will coming| ney Waters the gutters. of dition in Washington | 9 <j-e4 work will do He | ing eastern the and canyon Taylor's from yecged been) has. he whieh that to foothills have completely covered many) similar re ~| proof Utah to the re turning doing here, some; locality and in that if the yards = = Suffer. and ° 5 Residents New MANTELS p9 w ° o Pp and Hundred Bright, iO yutifol WOOD a5 Poothills OITY. Just fatne Unloaded. OUR RADIANT GRA' Is working a Grate Revolution in domestic comfort in Salt Lake City. nou an vane side-and the river panes "servants" dte-finpirtent" now!) con ure Miss Claytow,. since tac; state, Were Most aly ‘be elected' s@nConversation"find cards: ind rer cee ‘classén Composed or srudents 1 che other. ‘Lhe washout is rald to Japanese assaulted white men in| de teu was. slg hel, has probably reach-|ator Lriggs is a representative of the} wearlsSome: and so. it was with of the University of Chicago, will take ove beep caused by the heavy flow | qyonolulu: last week. ‘The Jupanese| ed Goldfield ty now, but whether her Dryden rudential-Public Service cor-} that they discovered. that Bernard a trip to Washington, British Columbia r water Into the river and in some] qruggist? have formed a movement| race ugainst time was in vain Is not| poration interest, just as entirely as} Gerstman, oe No. 12, was a pianist |and Alaska the coming summer under nstances the track is undermined to) ypeing their countrymet not to pa-|known. ‘The telegram was mailed to # Dryden himself. of rare abilits As soon as the dis- | the direetion of D1 a Cc. Cowles of depth of fifteen feet. tvronizeany pharmacies but Japanese.) her Sunday without being opened. Colone! Briggs tis co cled with|Ccovery was made, the court ofticers | the botanical departine -- ¥t Is learned from the best authorPhe romance of Miss Clayton and ce end Sons, of Trenton, great} were told ae a plano must be proThe students wil aonaliy leave ba aad ath e Saree ity that a Japanese officer here told) Sowadzki had its beginning In Gold-| wire poe Cable manufacturers F vided trmediately The hotel peo-} about June 20, aie direct to WashSTREETS STILL PLOWING. his. countrymen that war with the | eld six months ago Her action for Gevernor E ® Stokes Is known to] ple were = notif fied and a plano was | ington, when they wlll pass out weeks ae United States would not begin before! divorce had been pe nding in the alista| Want the Renatorial seat, but the New] Moved into the suite. Then the twel A working In the eee of Puget sound} ters Swollen With Water From| eighteen months, but that Japan| during this time or she says thelr] Jerse y Constitution prohibits 2 govern-| #00 to werk and kept the pjano busy and Mount Ra r. Che yi ¥ six ' excel . would surely declare war then. | marriage Would have been solemnized|or being elected senator during the}]®n popular and other melodies ly eeks. of the oat Ill be passed In Fhe rain of Friday evenin rong { today with equal seve rity. et gutte LAK® ( It or| of] Rings Specially Made. Utah's Leading Wusto House 109-11-13 South Main Street, ° 1¢ line and reports ore Uintah are to few months ago, aua landed on this|day morning after her departure. Ye © "ect that the roads will be in or-) jana, remains still unopened, er tomorrow near mid day. mae track The Japanese are becoming much Whether it annot.ncees hia death ear Devils Gate runs parallel to the} jjore open in their demeanor. a-|an eepray ement is only ao matter edding _ Pa MA CITY, UTAH. ALT LAKE a Tt : to gel = r ira. a LAX 2 everinge ts holida 5 tts . - ‘and te aa ¥no : ¥ others who are eoxeians ae the pote sel and ald Invited to consult th this |