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Show A GREATER NAVY IS HOBSON'S PLEA All Spring lothing -_ PUROX INSECTICIDE PreFavoring Ge wou Will involve world with April 11.-A all the America Captain of the four 112-114 tence, must turn the Pittsburg, elections in into arm of item of the new nation's was Intended nation, to like win : ene Capta that of victories. every other if war cltiitd Mr. Hobson more men said than the bill authorized enough to furnish re Vy there will be ships for all, ythe men and men for all the ships.' Mr. Hobson detailed at some length the power and progress of the Japanese. "If we sent every ship in the navy up to a late hour tonight] of delegates to the national overlocal state have for five which years. you as Sunday, April and July authorities: Emery - 18 and 19; July Liberty-Sunday, 19. Benson, Saturday Wasatch, 18 April San Luis, Alpine -Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 26; July 25 and 26. i : y, April-26; July..26. Woodruff, Cache, Summit, Millard, Juab-Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3; August 1 and 2, Cassia, South Sanpete, Bingham, ® and Blackfoot-Saturday and Sunday, ey 9 and 10; August § an 9. San Joan, Snowflake, Bannock, Tay- lor and Teton-Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17; August 15 and 16. Jordan, St. Johns, Uintah, Alberta I]and Nebo, tive Panguitch, copa, and USELESS and 30. Oneida, days, May Representative Lilley Says Government Is Wasting Thousands. Washington, April 11.-RepresentaGeorge L. Lilley of Connecticut, Granite, 30 Bighorn, Saturday and 31; St. Joseph, Union, Juarez, sale of the navy yards and and . Sun- August Morgan, 29 Kanab and Sunday, 5 and 6, Sanpete, St. George, Lake-Saturday and North Bear member of the house committee on|Sunday, June 13 and naval affairs, offered a resolution to-|19 anq : day providing for the abandonment Salt Lake-Sunday, and Mari- and Box Elder-Satur ay June 6 and 7; September a station | tember at Kittery, Maine, better known as the Portsmouth yard, Port Royal and 14; September June 14; T3: Septes Rigby, Parowan, Sevier and Fre- mont-Saturday and Sunday, June 20 Charleston, S. C., Key West, Fla., New | ana 21; Se pte mber 19 and 20 Orleans, La., and Mare Island, Cal. Ensign y, June 2 1: Septem- _ He charged that in the maintenance | per 20. ofthese yards the government had wasted more than $100,000,000 and at not one of them could a battleship be docked and repaired. He said that the reason for the continuance of these yards and stations was found in the influence wielded by certain senators and members of congress in whose states or eeu the yards and The stations Mare are Island locate yard, said ae Lil- ley, cost $7,000,000. "I have a letter," he said, "from secretary of the navy, in which states that Mare Island the present dry the he dock will not permit at the dock- ing of a battleship. Not only true, but a battleship cannot is this get to see the yard. "At Key West in 1907 there was expended $94,000 for labor and the value of thelr product was only $7,900." so June Favors 27 and 28; September Washington, April Army. 11.--The army pay bill passed by the senate provides for officers a graded increase of pay ranging from 5 per cent, for lieutenant generals to 25 per cent for junior officers. average army as per It also pay now cent." This eretion of pay officers. of provides of enlisted established the takes that ‘"‘the men of the increased 40 away President in the fixing 26 Davis Sunday, Is and +» CANDY picture is and has VANDERBILT New York, refused a place on investigate conditions of Panama for the DIVORCE IS HANGING FIRE April 11.-Referee Da- Friday, but did not do so. -- Torpvedo non Beat Schedule. Magdalena Ba pri via Los Angeles, April tN to be outdone on Its cruise from Hampton Roads to Magdalena bay, the torpedo boat flotilla, comprising six destroyers under command of Lieutenant Commander Cone, arrived here Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, one day ahead of schedule time, as was the case with the great battleships. The little boats averaged 15 knots an hour from Acapulco, They are all in splendid condition disthe CO., So sis Doter Prote wabhintrote April 11 - The "President has been appealed to by a confmittee which} declares that. the raid /of the police ‘upon the mass mécting of the unemployed in Unten Squa on March 28 was a violation of the Constitution. The President has referred the letter ta the attorney general for an opinion, but it known that he belleves the appeal would hay come with better grace if it had been defending a ae ing other than the one where a bomb was exnloded Airship leeords Hroken, Paris, April 11.-M. De La Grange in his aeroplane it Essy-Les-Moulineaux, late today flew ten kilometers (about six miles), beating all records for mechanical flight A special commission ef the Aero club was present M. De La Grange went six times around the parade ground and then, during the seventh round the motor stopped working and gently, like a bird, the aeroplane descended to the ground. No Direet Voting Por Senators, Washington April 11.-Notnhing is to be done by congress at this session to provide for direct election of United States senators The senate committee on privileges and elections was to have held a- meeting to. consider the question today. A quorum of the committee failed to respond, however, and it was decided not to take up the question again during this session KING OR CLOWN? + Cross of died Friday night in Gold' Circle, Nex Thesbody, Salt; on its waywit to reash &t Paul, hales;tonigit Minn Mr tnvited . , (Nas ewes ae School 7 2 ee JOHNSON DELEGATES Skirmish in UTAH. tn egate ind OLE |Pril) 20. "Sanitation the candidacy convention wag in control, and the Johnson's action Is garded, indorse therefore, as putting the ot : ab-| re- at. [80lation and Pure stamp will be by -3 D o'clock Alice Are Sea Ne ee ne Warwick M. Hough in Difficulties. One of the mest active opponents of pure food legislation at rea Greeks on West Second Since atreerprriday: "ectterndon andi will abe sentenced Monday. Ryan had been drinking during the day and attacked Dealers' |a association On Dr. Wiley, chemisiry, echiet of succeeded the very Greek boy, striking him. over Body Ends Long Trip-The remains of John A. Southwick, the Mormon mis}sionary who died in New Zealand, arrived in Salt Lake Saturday night over the Oregon Short Line from Vancouver, 3 George B. Andrus of Mill Creek neared accompanied on the scene body home The of the Christian accepted among era, Easter all the civilized please We want every man in town who has not yet supphed himself with EE: ister Clothes to come in and take a lools at the magnificent display being shown by the Gardner store. head the days has been nations of the earth as the time the universal display of fine raiment-the day when milady goes forth adorned in her dainty new gown and gaily bedecked bonnet; when men put on their best Suit, Hat, Shirt and Tie dress parade if von a sort of the the bu- | in getting an executive order forbidding the] adulteration of whiskey, Mr. Hough, while driving a motor car punctured | a tire direetly in front of that bureau. | Just then Dr. Wiley himself ap- the early Sunday South was WarwickM, Hough, general coun, i . _]| sel of the National Wholesale Liquor day that reau._ of ? Gorham an Cott Ryan Angers Greeks ea J. Ryan, watchman at the Rio jrande, was | found guilty of ereating a riot among Washington | the You Ready for The Gay Easter Display Papers on Houghton Hospitz ul," by Mrs. Food, by Miss of truth on the mayor's protestations Creamery Companies Plead-Th that he Is for Bryan Faust Creamery & Supply company ana Ut resolutions besides indorsing|the Elgin Dairy & Creamery company Bryan's candidacy, indorsed the guber-| both entered pleas of not guilty henatorial aspirations of Ita Pomerene| fore Justice Dana T. Smith Saturday of Canton, Johnson's candidat who] morning, on the charge of having unwas set up by Johnson in Pomerene's holesome and misbranded butter in fight to gain control of the Ohio De-| their possession The case were set moeracy in the May state convention.| for April 22 Our new 1908 Suits are models of the tailors' art. Priced from $10 to $40, and to duplicate them at either price would cost yon double if made by a one- u- "This is certainly one on me saia | @ ral ;will-be held ‘Monday: at.1 o'clock . from Lehi tabernacl Mr. Hough pointing at the punetured . five Had ra wae nen omplaints 4a oe . A es were issuec rom 1e «office of the Yes, replied Dr, Wiley, grimly county attorney Saturday charging at-a-time tailor. "you can get by everything in this] Robert Graves, Chi aida Wright and eountry except the burean of chemis- | John Harrison with malicious mischief try.""-Success Magazine. It is charged that they have been playoe Se eee eee fully extinguishing the lights on the What the President Thinks of Bigelow. Salta trains, much to the discomfort Attending tertain ote When first one the the got and of President ri company with Emperor gsraphopho at once age reife iced: then put it of Ir < Germany] he 2 to Roosevelt speaker Opposing month _| paspcngers 3 of March ec s both in. was plece interested-till acded ‘The Kaiser's together Forces again.' in the -Success Republican Party. A terrific contest is under way between the two wings of the republicfin party, the one standing for and representing corporate interests, the other a division which seeks to limit somewhat the encroachments of corporations The real question is as to which element will control the convention. If corporation retainers will be in control the chances are that the eandidate will be a man whose strength in the convention will be precisely the reverse among the voters On the other hand, if the followers of President Roosevelt dominate, the candidate will have a certain popular strength, but will allenate the support of the powerful corporations whose funds sway elections. This is the problem confronting the republican national convention; to squirm around it, the probor evade ability is not unlikely that some "dark be horse' may chosen, some candlidate of a neutral tint, who, while in words responding to the popular cry for reforms, will not be seriously feared by the corporations.-Gustavus Myers, in Success Magazine, - e number of books issued, the number of volumes in the library and in the membership marveled | see how | every See pee friend, Poultney Bigelow tells the story At that Mr. Roosevelt drew in his| breath and rejoined through set teeth would take Poult"ZT wish somebody ney Bigelow apart and forget how to put him Magazine. pt . anec- list, The report for 16,096 books pasued; the the Dawn cr Ree McPherson, formerly Dies-Miss Dawn of this city, died He took' it apart, in the boars af be 21,841, together again, perfectly | Tonase © readjusting from memory of minute mechanism." the Roose- this ut Los the, Angeles effects S ae last month shows total ‘number with a pat- Thursday injury caused SAMPLE GOLD CROWN, 22k from by 275 SOUTH 2 one closing of a folding bed. The accident happened July 15, 1907, and though at the time the physiclans said that her neck was broken, she grew stronger until a few weeks ago, when she sank rapidly seer PINES Tet Governor Names Delegates-Governor John C. Cutler has appointed as dele gates to the twenty-fifth annual sion of the annual conference of tare ities and Corrections the following: ao Cohn, Mrs. C. H. ae Dr G. Gowans and Mrs. ©. Bam"ip reer of Salt Lake; Ben * Rich at Centerville and H Thomas of Ogden The conference ‘will be held at Richmond, Va., May 6 13 oO, C, BEEBE, UNREDEEMED Cashier. ELRY High Pressure Days. Men and women alike have to work incessantly with brain and hand to hold their own nowadays. Never were he demands of business, the ants of the family. the requirements of society, more numerous. The first effec of the praiseworthy effort to keep up th all these things a Seo nly see in a weakened or rilit Gonettien of the nervous ich results in dyspepsia, Retecios, nutrition of both body and brain, and in extrer cases in complete. nervous prostration Tint early seen tnat at needed is ha will paler the system ive vigor ane tone to the nerves, and pean the digestive a asaimilative funetions healthy and active. From per sonal knowledge, we can recommend Hood's Sarsapariila for this purpose { ts on all the vital builds up the whole system, and ts men and women for these b high-pressure days : Shower for Miss we. it. thy 3 ee Tiiligio: 00 aT Red Ru 7.0 ridge Work (best), $4. 00 te..§ 5.00 Sve FUUngS ..cces ee ibe 15 YEARS' GUARANTED LADY ATTENDANT PAWNBROKER'S SALE Oo Zion's Savings Bank end Trust Ce, Pays 4 per cent on deposits. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President. Linen WATCHES, FOR LESS THAN DIAMONDS HALF and THEIR JEW. COST at SIEGEL'S LOAN OFFICE, 175 S. Main One Great Feature of Kryptok Bifocal Glasses is the sight Young. elimination of the divisional lines KRYPTOKS combine the perfect Bifocal. Let us tell Lenses The Only between the near utility of both in you all about it and one distance Columbian Optical Co. 32052 Gan Se" STORES-Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Dallas, Portland All Civilized People Have It Closed. April 11.-After years ew will be Prominent Aubu paid by Too bad about that diamond robbery. : I, myself, am not afraid of thieves. My prices are slim pickings -no chance for much surplus. Philippines. Manila, April 11.-A dispatch to the constabulary from Bayombong reports that the detachment sent out against Lingay, the outlaw leader, whose band treacherously murdered a policeman, has been attacked and that a sharp fight ended in the rout of the outlaws, who left nine dead on the fle PROVO, lived Buichers Plead Monday-Raddon & Williams, charged with maintaining a slaughter house in an unsanitary condition, were arraigned before Justk of the Peace Dana T. Smith Saturday morning and took until Monday to enter their plea " Woman's Lengue-The regular meeting of the Woman's learu will be held at the Packard library Monday, The solute = LINES FOR BRYAN and The young lady employes of the county recorder's office in the and county building decorated office with flowers Saturday and gave "= linen shower to Miss Hazel Young, a employe the department, s to be married April 22 to Will Crozier, Many useful articles were presented to the prospective bride and Ice cream and refreshments were served by the young ladies. Ooo Lively 2/ old Railway Employes Trented-Mr. and Mr Joseph S. Wells are the parents of a daughter, The advent was celebrated by the distribution of candy and oda water tickets among the employes of the Utah Light and Rallway company's offices by Manager Well: en Cleveland, Ohio April 11.-Mayor) Tom lL. Johnson, persistently men-| tioned as a ossible Democratic Pres{dential nominee, had his Cuyahoga eounty Democratic cony ention. delat Sales today. name atute-convention dee DANIELS' DAILY TALK.| Honor. is Deakin was 32 years pal amie Dive syrata & 200,000.00 ..8 60,000.00 23,000,000.00 oO Smallest Chippewa Falls, Wis., being in meaty two attendance nly smallest school "iH at Sampson, closed pupil will be sent school, and his tuition the school board. Thine," STARTUP Mitchell of Washington, April 11.-The United States government has been awarding lift-saving medals to persons who rescued lives at sea, on the Great Lakes, or the navigable waters of the Unite d States, since about 1876. Some of six hundred men and women now have this honorable decoration, and are eligible to membership in the Ameriean Cross of Honor. 5 50 years For two or three conGREAT TRIUMPH in manufacturing. secret and manufacture of highcerns in the Bast have controlled the grade marshmallows. We have no w succeeded in producing a mareshmallow equal to anything on the market. Large orders from the jobnow to send money Fast for bers are proving this. There is n o need Pure Marshmallows-MAGNOLIA BRAND are as good as any. "Sweetly 27. Accused. Denver, April 11.-Edward Haase, 15 years old, clerk in the storeroom of the Burnham shops of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, was beaten se robbed yesterday. The assailant was, it is declared, one of the strikeBr ealkiice imported from the East to take the places of the striking shopmen, Haase's monthly pay check for $45 and $5 in change in his pocket were taken from him while he was unconscious from the beating, and he was left for dead on the floor of the storeroom basement. He his is at ome and will recover. Reduction, for : Malad, and _---717-(o-2 --___- ----__--_-~ Money fe Strike-breaker Waschington, April 11.-Senator Perkins of California does not believe that it will be possible to obtain an appropriation from congress sufficient to provide for four new battleships. Senator Perkins thinks that the sen ate wlil not agree to the house program for four new battleships. On the other hand, the men in the house who favor the four-ship program say that if the senate reduces the amount appropriated when the bill goes to conference, the house will insist upon its bill and will not yield. Senator Perkins is a member of the senate committee on naval affairs. More TARR 1 Hyrum, Pocatello, |ana Tooele-Saturday American Perkins John whose Ww patriots YARDS. uniom, port no right to neglect." NAVY President Mormon church Beaver, Utah, 23 Japan facts winers' wr McClure has the evidence in the ease, and was ready to make his re- terms with Former The holding of stake conferences| has been announced as follows by the} Star Valle y-Saturday and SunMay 23 and 24: August 22 stating oO the€/ipe to the Pacific, absolutely stripping the|and Atlantic, wo could not be on even/day, am hee and 19. Weber erews for four battleships. "Aboard," he said, ‘"‘when a battleship is authorized to be constructed the law carries with it provision for of j)} health, "119, tary aggressions of other nations. primary the most part contest came, | land 774 : this here shown, has earned added distinction, by refusing a government job, Mr. Mitchell retired from the presidency of the UT. S. Mine Workers because of wn" tite eeillic teat se apa De TOM { legislature. vid McClure was undecided today as Former Senator William Flynn, who] to what action he would take in the was quoted some time since as having] Alfred G. Vanderbilt divorce case, intimated that he would spend $2,-|so far as his report was concerned. 000,000 for a seat in the United States If he had cared to make his report senate, conducted the fight against to Justice O'Gorman today it could Penrose Indications are that Flynn have been done without rushing the will be beaten, referee, alftorneys or witnesses, but oe eee Mr. McClure suddenly became undeSTAKE CONFERENCES cided and let the matter res . It was suggested that he might like [ae to have a few more witnesses called. ee construction, in convention in Denver had been whelmed and, that friends of option have nominees for the an resentative Hobson's speech has not been equalled in the house for many months. to His speech was an = argument demonstrate that the navy was principal April 11.-The Pittsburg were held struction Enthusiastic Demonstration. The demonstration following Rep- The CAPITAN SURPLUS DEPOSITS t the result was not known. 1 commission to It is thought Penrose has won in|on the Isthmus the western end of the state, that] <qame reason those favoring Bryan's idea of in- two east Hobson said, was the most vital face of the bill, and battleships the most important part of the construction. The United States navy, he added, Stree state. The police quietly suppressed all rioting, however. Bryan, Penrose and local option! were the three great points in the! bat- the the Main riotous and at the same time the most} important conflict country and _ control bound it on South RIOTING ATTENDS PITTSBURG PRIMARIES between the yellow peril and white races to be inevitable and he added: "The time is coming when this nation, not only to do its duty in the world, but to preserve its very exisarmed camp oceans which and west." number of the confistrong, re- Institution, is esrdially: Certificates, DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary climax a Two Extra Suitsa-PB. N. Thomas was arrested shortly past noon on Commercial treet, charged with tealing |} two sults from a clothing store, 24 West Third South street, Friday morning tdwaord KR, Deakin Dead-DPdward Deakin, brother of Mrs. Adolph Richter and will recelve our best attention, Four per cent inierest pald on Time it is not a vision and I can do it. Hobson ‘declared linhle banking Your i account tha t all. Let us begin by ae tleships at this tin constantly inereasing our depositors shows dence placed in this . a efreshing was predicted In the house today by Pearson Representative Richmond Hobson in the course of his speech in behalf of a larger navy. he "The war clouds are gathering," sald, "clouds that will bring not only white of the war between nations race, but a great war between races of the world and I see America right here by here in the climax, placed simply carrying out naProvidence; tional policies, and she can spare it "My countrymen, nor a dream. You enjoy Room For Apnarimenis-The tearing down of the house at 164 East South Temple street will be begun this week to make room for the $30,000 apartment house to be built by Dr. Stauffer The amount of available cash on hand at all times in the Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City is adequate to meet the requirements of its depositors. The 3 Water our Fountain war nations at the ll Fire nt Murray-A fire causing $500 damage broke out in the home of C Burg at Murray early Saturday mornIr lakhs CASH 25c and 50c a Bottle $3.00 a Gallon Four New Battleships. Washington, fir exterminates ants, bed bugs, roaches, moths, and all animal stain and garden insects. Does not clothing or woodwork. Congressman sents Argument Milk Im Metter-State Chemist Harm has completed the analysis of Samples of city milk, which were found to be up to standard Completely NEITHER VISION NOR DREAM I CITY BRIEFS. ul Requisites you to would expect in an up-to-date drug store, Predicts War That Will Involve All Nations With America. Southern | see, are - - 00, pect King Alfonso of Spain was recently photographed in the dress of an Andalusian peasant, and the publication of the photograph caused the Spanish master of horse to glve orders that no other photographs of the king in that costume may be taken, as it Is not becoming. The above pleture Is the one taken before the order was issued. ¢ or $15.00 sult one var' Seis pald $10 00. $50.00 you é wouldn't get quality, fit bit better in or atyle DANIELS, oT WEST The Tailor SECOND SOUTH. have some sults already made up. If one of the is your size. you've a big bargain, for the price is way down NYTHING in the drug line and everything resh and pure Whatever you need Dies. Chicago president United Press following an day at a lecal hospital, operation for appendicitis. The body will be taken to Louisviile for burial Mr. Vandercook has been prominent in the newspaper world for a number of was years He manager of lis Press in New York. became editor of the Cincinnati In 1906 he became general monager of the United Press. Abruzzl-Elkios handsome Journalist Match Assured. Rome, April 11.-The pope has received a cablegram from Cardinal Gibbons announcing that all difficulties regard to the conversion of Miss in Katherine Elkins, who, it is said, is to. marry the Duke of Abruzzi, have been overcome It is learned from an official source that the delay in. the official announcement of the Abruzziobeae marriage does not mean cles to the marriage, which is cerbali. annie Band Concert at Don't miss Held's afternoon; three Liberty park Sunday o'clock in -drugs,--tollet often irticle toilet preparations perfumes, fine oaps, candies ete., you will find here nd it the lowest | | TRY prices NEW YOURSELE FOUNTAIN 3} CO Workes Horigat: Prices | Painless Extraction of Teeth or Ind, 1136, Ne) Pay. All‘Wor k& Positively Guaranteed | Phenes-Bell, 1136-X; . Repairing Co. ING DRUG ee Main Stree ory 480; Bell, 1s20. UNION DENTAL Honest US! The American LOCATION The Bridge ‘Drug Co. 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