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Show THE 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN His FUR DO YOU GET UP Bla GR REPUBLICAN, SALT TO LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, R AISE APRIL 2, 1907. ST AND ARD J SNASNANAANSSNNA SAAN SENS SAN NSSNN ALANA NS ENG APRIL CONFERENCE WITH A LAME BACK? | 7 ;Z Life Underwriter Head Talks to oe Record-Breaking Attendance Expected at This Year's Gathering of Saints. IS GETTING vs Hronk J.Association Mppsullegy ofpresident of the Life Under- National writers READY gues Y Commercial Mr. oO Salt Lake, the Host of Hosts,| yas MeMullen he hone club is at z Monday un ac on ress returning 1e | the to e objects ance of their oe BLADDER Have May | a Sample prevent care of the marriage clerk to license take / follow; depart-| worst Bright's form of which kidney trouble, ‘08S 0 may sea rmait under : the auspices of the A. F. leases. If nity SALVATION ARMY TO HAVE SELF-F-DENIAL Self-denial week cok will be the Salvation army from re o April. hall parts of 2 ears this event. has unusually heavy in the of its maintenance home in Salt the United KIDNEY, in its . a A medicine, thorough 5 ° any one. J ability to hold your ITORIAL vlour | Ett "© If your water arial main urine, smarting NOTH -In oir ¢ 7 of is the to Lake history in American sort of thing forward butions during week, April 14 by I ait this ofthe the are so sep3 on ep se AT RAILROAD YARD Monday can | contri- evening completely that our readers are about 8 o'clock, three destroyed FIRE box fire ment crew. had | such By the arrived headway time the fire had the that it was ‘Situation at Goldfield, Growing | Worse, May Affect Other depart-| Nevada Camps. gained impossible | self-denial| | for the firemen to get it undeg control, of Tonopah. one of the | and they confined their efforts to sav- | A. L. Stewart ee ing the surrounding property. }owners of the Utavada properties at Millionaire Sent to Prison. { No sooner had the firemen stretched | Garnett, Nev., is in the city _RegardWarsaw, Mo., April 1.-After four) their hose than they were put out of |ing the labor conditions at Tonopah, and a halt hours' déliberation, the | business by cars No. 97 and 98 of the Mr Stewart said Monday: jury in the trial of Major Harvey W. | Poplar Grove line running across the | ‘Ther i practically no strike at Salmon, nearly 70 years old, tonight | hose and cutting it in two, and com- | Moneoah, but many of the miners are returned a verdict sentencing him to pletely destroying about 100 feet of | S° definitely in sympathy -with the three years in the. penitenuary A| valuable hose The firemen had sta-/1. W. W. and the strikers at Goldfield motion for a new trial will be made' tioned a man halfa block from where /|that unless the trouble at the latter in the morning. Major Salmon was. the hose crossed the track to stop the | place Is soon settled Tonopah will be charged with grand larceny in con-| cars but for some unknown reason! 4S badly stirred up as Goldfield is at nection with the failure of the Salmon' they did not. respond to. the stgnal. | present." bank at Clinton, Mo., in June, 1905 This delay put the firemen out of com-| Gus S. Holmes, of this city, who has He has been at its head for many | mission for about fifteen minutes recently returned from Goldfieid said years He was regarded as one o t is believed that the fire was)! Monday afternoon the wealthiest politicians in a a eee te é: and the most prominent state started by sparks from a switch gi ae Kee es = == - en-| "The camp is in a very serious con- | dition and indications. are that the }near future will develop worse trouble | for the miners will soon be out of }money and food and this may drive them to desperate action But there /is no permanent solution for. th trouble except for the mine owners to hola out until they have won their WARDENS AND VESTRYMEN ELECTED AT ST. MARK'S is derived from wearing Hart, Schaffner, & Marx clothes. The pleasure comes in knowing -you re as well dressed as any man could wish to be, and also from the "jingle" that is left in your pocket after Pr ece ding the anniversary reception aul's tonight, the parish will the suit is paid for. Priced $18 to $50, worth Ing supenor received aecident, twenty Elmer ec mercnan- tse Qur-opring aN Ppale Clothes ' | & "|e and ke | Q summer. ready fo! Js A gros I ispection, greatel $1 and would result in injuring |)"S that period he was suffering from the loeal progress branch made on in the| the R ‘alderwood two/I I and Raley his assistant, Dr , realiz h 4 lacIllory the necessity of co-opera- For nit Eee . Drinikc SUR CCAEry « eer ea ten years. : IS ; made dy ae a in an Salt Lake excessive was interesting talk was I. Goshen given told Elmer instances In his by of pastoral the | discharged. account of the work] jer husband to sell out. his. $1 fore the will deliver Colorado an address Association be- of ReAEE Life ath on aeniv: ~ annual officers Albert old, was meeting for the next Tuesday night mercial election of in the Com-]| club T- Li DA ES UNIVERSITY DEBATERS JENSEN AND YOUNG : debate with April 26 inary contest a Lewls, D aT The Roylance, W Judges illiam were Ray and Reynolds Peteat Ganeuioeny eae ons on becomes, foe ee a ee Pate F has been. i. $25 " Pen Se exciti - for' what ai Igst Suit Over district on a to the court not CAR yet been TRIES for i = by and for cured interest) d Ly Nat en and for A a Andrew fighting Monday ‘ . a tau "Monday plea ot bude.tutt ‘| eee I on) is not eat plaint The Steck: BY TALL states that company a contract which day the filed! The and crib QR will was si Asks ; Divorce. ; ) Godnun POLE Samuel The Jol . phone pol for ‘the Foot and twisted thew SueenG rae § IS(C( e Its i effort. truck rved roGs, st ne was injured. as the car was| running empty on its way to the barn. ; The car was going east on Wirst South street, in charge of two repair men. When it struck the switch just east of Main street the fore truck took the left track while the rear wheels kept to the right rails. Owing to tie speed of the ear it ran for nearly 160 feet before it was rudely stopped by coming in. contact with tne pole be- | tween the tracks. The unusual position] of the car attracted a large crowd. Ge EVERLASTING RICH A | Wyo., I. Nov have | man Godman 8, been is born now made by 1904, to living she has made |a year He signed seeks This ee Mrs. Suit time the trouble is between 3. Rich and Ernest morning Ernest E. Ern-]| as H. Rich. MonRich appeared and no them. in erat for Ruby a divorce| charging and Ernest battery. before Judge The H. Diehl Rich case this with Vetrees will be heard|Nev., morning sO) r die the hale rd Jur i A 43 MAIN STREET. ¥ 3Zé 3% ¥ Ww sha fe Cay I Guna) Ve n Stohl, ed $1 to ort: 2, to ' uth , : Republican Special Service. Billings, Mont., April 1-The corpse of an unknown man, brutally hacked, cut ind gashed in a frightful manner, was found today in an old irrigating diteh lear this elt: Heavy blood staing were) found on a club which lay near by. The | pockets of the man had been turned. in-|} side out and an @6mipty money sack mut« | told that the motive of the murder was Pu more. Marvin Hot flart Springs, Beats c Maher. i ae ero. nis garb the de act | e belleved to have been a ee Gr. s, heavyweight championship, ocked out In the second reunt by Marvin Hart of Louisville and youth were pitted other and age art was aggressor an Was Unable to block the blows n by the Kentuckian, . 4% % 2 s¥ Sol Underwood 5 or 1 eit a weea te a aie Salt || Irrigaof in- d Q. | | con pany of! a capitalization of Morris, 1 2, 10 A. (4 : S F ‘2 eS, mas oe J. nis to i" P. Popl I Grove.: Sav: bank Pt. 1-2 1,. Isso. yaria Rogers ‘to B. and M.. Inv, Co, 5, 2. Bhrich's. sub, 5 . E i, =i eae Ant Saxton ods 2, 1s, IKKeliy, Ww. Dewe 24x6 rn i : ae ars 1 14 to Josep to Charles ite : Seg Br to 3, au b-5 Patrick asg E aroline LL. s reet n ce to oP phirain $ where : : ne 1s ake an $25,009 oe The Pus Issuing from the Gums | ‘nused from your loose teeth and sore gum s, (W hich Pyorrhoea ie olavidt \pincinally passes in to your stom ich Thus fe ai be appar¢ nhivhwien ara treasures -_-- Aisank s ms INA ----- ; 2Ms Q.. Morris to. Joel ‘Nibley, *. hs SHG CGASE Ae GOAN a aes ; $17 . aoe acson, E T "OXLE also owned! with several] 7 ; ~ wd sha B ane AS, vo I = ‘ Lake i Sifred 2w % onday organized ineorporation filed state of fier rhe was of f Ther - on to A. , to F t side 1 h an a ; : ; cene = | Ul a cae oa Ear Ror ( NS Z 4 4 Robert I J «1s, SW > Nannie Melit- fy for -- manate from TABLETS are this cause a sure cure ft. cientifie dis overy by W. S. HUDSON, 107 So. Main St., Salt ake City. Iso carried by aj) actegine - : : = 7 i - ; : ; God- 3 ¢ @ REAL t ' M. with eon A te Hebei o | Henry] bill and 1, caetnts 1int brought an! court Mon- Ronsey to. of goods sold, delivered 1905. that It no at stated of & 7 from accounts a . of1 batch with gh our works. We lect for some Co. only Nam Bad Debt ‘ can ‘ : 4 { 7 |1 col- you. ‘ ee ° a | . ercian 5th Hureka,! is T Utah, 1e . reduction 9 recover to the} part ; City, of honest Prous ne her again. Schneider third district the lant c =e e collected four hundred a vc aye se venty Six dollars and five _ on H and : ee | Frank | VMIONEY 7, Vv ~ FRANCIS in S WTEC iO Oo CC AATINI2 ° IVE OS r 7 G. chime the Peon Onie "Don't -ECOple Tike Ua" on't ° ssociation jrmmre SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS, Ploor Commercial Nau, Bank Wids., Sali Lake City, 7 ; Utah. Gen'! higr neds : T I [S T HE. BES . ae : o . The Barton System of Clothing for men and young men has all the correctness and careful hand work found in the highest grade of merchant tailoring with more style and shapeliness than usually found in ready-to-wear clothing. Spring Suit come in and look at one of our 1907 models. Before Selecting your once 172 ‘ | é aR wher for interest) day of the mined: am trom to live H. day. against $28.55 on a assault 7 % ¥ \ 3 oe children Mrs. Denver, eee rence divorce in 4 j { publication, refused Mrs. action before Assistant. City Attorney Daly, and swore out a complaint] EETCa ‘ OU AC CLaaey oe {a M. MN Peter Io. Olen: | oh Mionzo Winter 20x Furniture has ily are to be aired in the police court.| Bigham Monday in a complaint filea | Every so often the half-brothers of Monday in the third district court the Rich family engage in a quarrel} Mrs. Bigham charges desertion. They over the old score and the loser al-}] Were married at Farmington Febru-} Ways appeals to the police to mete out | #"¥ 23, 1905. For the past year Bigjustice to the winner of the fight.] ham has failed to support her and} Pate day Oe "into: af | The Bates and Sehuler company) | filed its eae of ee ition Monday with the couifty clerk to carry on la general saloon and billiard busines Fe, ee Again the troubles of the Rich fam-| heed Ve ' ke her home for more than| asks that summons be valk The plaintiff asked on the principal.from the scale ROW Pal Lb pe F rs To Recover for Jewelry. Henry Wolff brought an action In; the tae ae trict court Monday against) H rter, manager of the Carte r| Je wa company, to recover $691.55) tor Jewelry delivered to the company The sale was made on June 1, 1904 oe A GAIN IN THE! COURTS sal j his ML ~be‘dssued- ensure eared Stohl was en-|company contract 4a { gen nd cana fills, president, vice presid secretary ae ; ae from Nellie Winifred Godman in a} nt Beene car tried tosrun on} complaint filed Monday in the Third} aa Eh One Monday afternoon | pjstrict court. Gedman charges deserTecelvea a severe broadside joit} tion, They were married at Cheyenne two and and oe leoeae 4 we a UattySiatoak Fis it which City Bingham dissolution,| for outstanding ae-|and its articl has The com-|in the secretat Saturday the only company ¢ é 2 been 1,00 shar ‘t toc) trea \ t 1c) ia Fr bs 3 eae a xd ne wm pat J ry Clow it DReAsaens A a . eS TE ae Se hilenl Wstiate Transfers Olsen, Fribefore on Pega SC Dp "rv are lime} 7 ‘ has s a eens a the Peterson reservoir is iby the company, together , STOPPED He ah i. yo ae RTE divided ted Mince aE INCORPORATIO }_ [=== = money advanced on the contract with| 1. N. interest trom September 9, 1905, on| STUNT: J 5 i im judgment) me \\ bcure money fora working capital. De Bas company owns the waters of Alexander creek, a branch ¢ the Weber rive to recover delivery of the company. petition ind this { count the q Re. decided, FREAK A BR, VASSVVSSVASVEAAAANVS BAERS shoul¢ ad eered into with the defendants to de-| whieh i diy ided inte tres at $100 Pen It Being Conceded that the] Jiver lime to the company as it wa ch rh company owns the least < ficulty in Bringing About the needed The company advanced $500; 0n «a building and stock which is valued) at nding Shall not be Discussed on the contract, but the defendants) at 10,000. The offict urs Olenn N tri has the affirmative side The} failed to fplfill their part of the] Stohl, president; O. N. Stohl, vice presi-| place at w hich the debate will be held | agreement. The c: ymmpany sues for the) dent: Jesse W. Hoopes, secretary and has ee a { 4 ¥ j id % td eg RY 71 , is ‘Hanson: by. de Cnse before: JA ake Phe action was Stice court to re- ot uy Wing Seling 2a ened: teredte Contract. Monday contract 4 es a oo esi \ VBR Te RTC ee SoU HAN GRUANG 35 yea S| ‘The Meadows Reservoir at ad insanity lion ony es file d it irticles amd he night Lime g \ A ee HAY a | a paid. are asked serderso a sam The Sanpete and Sevier Sugar com-)| Miles of pany filed an action against John Da-| bert yjs and Thomas Edmund in the third} Sleger. Ebaugh.| none eee 4a ae ala cere Williams of Murray, also committed for times Judge] two] Fif2 of] ie i .% \2 ¥ / "t 4 d Ley 4 will injure them, Williams has been capitalization) of, $12,000, divided ;into failing in health for months. He ap-| | av ace s of $10. each There has. been peared quite rational in court, but at 110 shares: of stock. set. aside for treas|1 Profes- and ORT Loaner x perc anne Murray Man Committed : the W. the by debate that £0) min j coc universities is, "Resolved the teenth Amendment and Section wf to the state institution He fears | cor Pee ce in the seeretary of state destruction at his own hands and his mea "Mondas3 Tt 1s organized a wife and family are also afraid that he| yy ovine, Summit count ith a t 1e are of Utah Monday night Christia Jensen and R. W Young jr., were selected to represent that institution in a university of Oregon, CIE eee Underwriters in that city Wednesday night. The Utah association will hold its uy. Gard of $20, NVA at Macillroy ought to be in ¢ Mr. McMullen will leave for Denver tution Rie DaLcaen A Tasnet ised Roe BESS ieee ee eeeeaten a ben ae z and tA part 8, tok os zi) ae : ¢auitoon an ¢ |p op. Lew prougl jn th ove! deb Jel Madson ted in Alta ove e5 ee eat pane stories ‘ 4 34 : business \ { MaclIllroy went mad |' Tustie Antor Lan Iberg and. each) Alfred Ty Jone assaulted. two me "were fined $25. They pleaded guilty Ye Int. dh eres was arrested. but on act id ee A: f assault and battery.'G. Ro Bothwell Where the inestimable value of life) Since then he has been under a physi-) insurance was demonstrated and_ his ante on Teva nis has d-Severalspalls was livened( byyy interesting || of + temporary n aon ciate oa aaddress athe a Interesting insanit It wasaa deeided today 1 t 3 ; eg. and during | and costs drinker. It William, hisMrsmental condition, was|MaclIliroy induced ag \ 4 | a/pyrincipal of re) | he : ANHANANHHANV Maclllory. ica ever before-every so00d . ioe b eee feature of Correct tailoring wlt#% A lie ¥, ,; better: models;oa thani susie Bey % class, he 4 y ie al *s-4 A ! a | qe" V he us nt ubject ~ Bot | oGN f 4a YOu J - favor- a On 6 and | | amen S G. | yy i eat 4 many au a q oa ej | Tad F ( at Pleasure Wardens and vestrymen were elected at the annual meeting of St. Mark's TSpiscopal Church association held in the Sunday school rooms Monday night and reports from the president and treasurer were received. Judge M, L. Ritchie was elected senior warden and Richard H. Browne junior warden, The fotloWing. were elected ve ey ymen James L.°F er7 anken, C. P. fie ld, J.-Wolecott Thompson, ( alone E, » Charles Anderson, W und Hugh A. McMillan tcsolutions of sympathy were tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Adams who are at present confined at St. Mark's hospital . resolu~ thanking ‘Colonel. I, A. Wall for > donation of. the lights white h have been plat ed at the entrance ,to...the church was passed, as was a similar resolution th: soking Mir Thompson fo installing the lHshts The report: of the Ladies' guild showed that tne treasury of the church [AS in better condition than for many year: Geald 2a| f Talrir s Suits of popular O16 @410°00/7 ( point. Real | ¢4#¥Y 4nd hospital a woe appoint d alternate ane +f; lections were made from nine] ~ {candidates who appeared in a prelim-} cars | DY he sald, for legislative bodies to pas payee miles befor Pe oe: With e laws in the heat of passion that, In- | ?@USUon in ae da ws last a alae pore of benefiting the policy-holders}] ° "@5 Missing from home and dur- An advised TONUPAH MAY HAVE. LABOR TROUBLES, 100 made f | Clothes AOL or Rey nd The' value which were standing on a Rio Gran siding on Fifth West between Seventh South and Eighth South streets, joss amounted to about $1,500 The fire was discovered by a switch and | engine citizens known skull, an executive ‘was readhini which. he: :< Om Whils there mended the purposes and accomplish-|fyom drink and ments of the association ; with a gun He to send fora sample bottle In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co be sure to say you read this generous offer in the Salt Binghamton, N. Y., The genuineness of this ofLake City "Daily Inter-Mountain Republican," fer is guaranteed. coun- people, our ge snerous the army 's to 21.' well Tel mats gf! we ; | nave av %% the wonderful merits of Swampcok .of yaluahle information, contains man x a _ beoas bock | 5 , tha nne anything topa destroy the one S Mw af eet ; ? RA TS ais i do tin 4 Et" pia WY c to and i°a5 LYE 1e- HM dise, 4 0. life |is believed that his mania was brought on from heavy drinking and the re-| sult of his accident Maclilroy owned a saloon where the Owl Drug store is) State Senator Willlam N. Williams | now located After selling out. ther gave a brief address in a cheerful] he opened the Federal saloon on Comvein and in the absence of Governor | merei treet, and condu ic until John C. Cutler, a letter from the chief | 4 year ago 1 ele success Swamp-Root the in days cant oye AO Years old, was.taken the- 1% --. (ety. and Judge fieorge G. Armstrong Mon- 4 tore was} pre-| last| of ago Ye IW . often forts in raising the standards insurance salesmanship. Senator Williams Talks: to<rez allowed elas. oe and of thee, eregaged mek tein tral the} fracture Years tion to eradicate the "twisting" and|saloonkeeper rebating evils and urged united ef- i time was aj- lowed: when me and during the recent winter. Over people were given Christmas scores of thousands were some thousands of famie relieved of terrible distress. Meantime everyone of its many ameljiorative institutions were maintained by the army at high pressure, the demands upon them being unparalleled, Thisis the sort of thing that has en- | eons the Salvation army ‘in. the help prove The a would detrimental} ait ateord to d C 8 rn % % emphasized irritabbilbloating, lack of ambition, complexion s upon thousands of testimonial letters received ro mon found Rupes -Root to be just the remedy they needed tress as 3 00,000 hearts Patura to il. Harmless SS. herild aftord 4 iod of time. Going into the objects|commitl tion of the organization in uplifting the An standard of ethics among agents, he e or| bottle. Spore yo may bave a mple sent abrolutely treat by b WISE } years" since its organization. Its] condition and was willing to be sent to|¢ growth and accomplishments, he satd,|the hospital for treatment Maclilory, | 4 had been iter than that of many ae Coreen by . his wife went to 4 astern organizations in a like per-| Provo Monday afternoon with his own \? io plished so much In the rellet anda: | SUREET CARS CUT HOSE it you) 4 n 3 committed to the state mental for treatment. For the past!¢4 excellent whe development; t Ferris , those complimented The loca) corps expenses to meet | year: "Never you need the best. , them as well as the companies. Cau-]'!s manta After recovering from 7 tion was the watchword urged by the|these spells Maclilroy is ratlonal and | y¥ sociation in the matter of legisla-| perfectly sar ¥ life ofinsurance Whenquestion in court putMonday he by answered | ¢% LIVER}: ti mThe affecting president the association very to him Dr. W trial} Root is the most perfect healer ana aid to the kidneys that has yet | gentle | been discovered. |. Ifyou. are already convinced that LAME BACK. | Swamp-Root is what you need, you one of many }can purchase the regular fifty-cent and Lame back is only one-dollar size bottles at drug stores Other mptoms of kidney trouble. everywhere. Don't make any mistake, you need WEEK leevmptoms showing that mp-Root are, being obliged to pass but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad| re often during the day and to get observed Binghamton, N. Y., on every 4up many times during the night, in- dress. April 14 Following is an ae from the ficial paper of the rmy, regarding work of the Greate Hon during last have Eee frater- | Will convince % 4 Be- -_ Other three years since the Investigations of | ye, Maclllorvehas been the methods of some of the prominent ? ‘ ; wo ; ie life insurance companies had been | °*S!onally to ravi 7. pene started, There had been a tendency, His manta w o run you. | steal upon Tens 3 ) ( co ity : : E iSes : c playhouses : Thyforward arc - lookThe mild and immediate of j| for ee be loudy aping to theof the usualcity heavy run!/. | ar ae effect cee Ment eeor wssettling, or has has a cloudy I of patronage. The 2 regular bills will 1 " 3 Seer Root the . great Kidney a and} yearanee,4 . it is= <also evidence that your « Ce er £ © J r : ae bladder remedy is soon realized. It!!} ide Stes oo resented > : ( z adder need immediate Tea nies males Foe ae ial latent a | stands the highest because its remark- | eae DiBuCe = . > 4 3 4 enton a : * itte . . proven been has ower cura " at the Grand Oh will be seen ini ‘'Friends" aab JEN CULE LIN GED Oy erate "ai eS ‘ccing| In taking Swamp-Root you afford At the Salt Lake theatre ‘the Universi- | '" thousands of the most distressing o "al help to Nature, for Swampty Dramatic club will reproduce "Mr Should Bob" and "A Match for a Magistrate," | 52° that legislation Be Weel ee te well as to TROUBLE? is the) radical as Se , rheumatism, adly, are unheeded, | ‘ornout feeling, often sure to ty, ee Ack oa eT disease, Exhaustion accomof the the last business of life insurance This one of the problems that had been sented to insurance men in the tn passing, Duke 1: er er ls anarm a nt in the urine, evidence of kidney trouble in the minds : of some people, to "coun- Mistakable y 'o tf > warn > , ric ac sasions headache, ter-cross the wishes of the gods." But /It is Nature's timely warning to show (der, uric a¢ Fae ee sec whether the weather be foul or fair | You that the track of health js not; dizziness, erepoor sometimes digestion,the © Gee actsts heart lear the crowds are expected, and at the! clear, 5 : i j c county 4 clerk's office there is indecision If these danger signals as to whether or not it will be advis- | more serious results are at a jo SY 4 Stroy, One of the principal objects of his! Crazed from the ‘ effects of drink and 4|% was. to. stirle os: . trip, Mr. MeMulle id, up a popular se atiment the Great Kidney, Liver and o for YOU, all our Readers Bottle Sent Free by Mail. To Prove what Swamp-Root, ore cMiles Many O organization and the work me has been plished for 1¢ improvement life insurance at Tg during OR an extra | F Ofte n Cove red e : It C takes years to build: one | f ' ' ig trom a tour to ‘ loca ten years. secure Z aan Ae Soe Cukeablation: a i . -nepce ped Nation areata \weeed Prepares for Entertainment of Visitors, to r 8) night ueede TH 4 ? y4 inte tees ; ewe 4 eee % Reputation *el- z ra Fy re Ing ‘of the (tan, asacelation heid ta] WAS JUST CRAZY TO RUN Bye Delegates for the Seventy-seventh an- | nual conference of the Mormon church Laks will begin to arrive in Salt tomorrow, although the conference will | rene until Friday ' rious organimeetings of V zations of the church will be held this week, including the meeting of Sunday school workers and the Relief so- | cieties | will be tendered to the|} A reception survivors of the Mormon battalion and to the Daughters of the Pioneers and the annual conventions of the Utah! Wool Growers' ASSOC iation and the} Utah Reekeepers' association will be | held Saturday | The railroads are offering the usual | reduced rates from all points in sable state and adjacent to it, and it is pected .that the crowd will be a record HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM, breaker. The hotels are preparing a heavy run and many people of A city who have friends ane relatives | in the country are getting the spare | bedreoms in shape to receive the vi Jey tors. The stores around town are ad-} vertising thelr conference offerings, which have been Pere to meet the | Bladder Remedy, will dl tastes of the country I ' hope that the 1ic for the conference Easter, although the 2 * storm" has become so es-| i : tablished that to wish fon a change i Pain or dull ache in the back fs un-| irritation as - Good 3 Hospital. & A 1% to the State Mental a > . | Elmer G. Macliiroy Committed mercial Club. the able nn, Utah Association at Com- ae CITY > ; 4 | Barton & Co.: CLOTHIERS MEN AND TO BOYS 45-47 Main . |