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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | . . e t Separate Body. 4;] May for Called Apportionment of Delegates | From Salt Lake, in the latest discussion of internal dif-| ferencts in the party of the state and by censuring the Salt) of the county, meetings following e were the council before nothing be Couneilanan : from a resolution for not of paving the for providing all cerlain cans, and asserting that ie a rt ‘| Their Works Yet Speak in Inreceiv should which grievances in Help for creased Bills se paorganization an created ress, ‘ : the regular party rate and apart from Offices. City ig-) and unty this in organization the regular county SO erat nored state com-| to the complaint and made new} hiring is still council city The within eattars party mittee regarding crepuzzles th solve help to men it be therefore this county; by the "Resolved, committee.of tral cen- Republican Salt Lake county,|4ted : by the special : auditors and we have jurisdiction.' {not wind and thelr unwind all work left] the red of a tancould] assistance} and time given a in tape a ae Be havel who auditors mat! affairs in the two offices in such over} .i. that the regular employes to party county, or complaints in regard ters within Salt Lake which be will man man extra I re-]| ; treasurer's] city : an the tinished actually now extra this off for special The ready | osmice grie vances | any work of that Ing! j . similar hat ¢o éngaged cently this} as for been having investigate The welfare of and party, uncalled always and hear to the to opposed being as Republican the J and ullnecessary committee day a 3 at gays organization, | ay party regular the of called in wasmrareounsiitinidvoverior Lake. eeeone eee ae only fron the was who votedee against week the} special] auditors and of| {report of the the resolution will cost $16,000 Phrelke lid, Eliza East street, the} refund by disrepute into organization. of con-jtension €xX-| do anything that would = furt a alienate any Republicans from the oF f > *Hiony 6 Joseph : g : support of spoke in he Seaiial ah and he recalled the fact or-| -hat~four.-Salt Lake senators' in the} MOMths and. < ‘days; e funeral ser-| goer eetisr without nee, NaN; No Names : or Mentioned. ntio nl He mentioned no names, but SER a es ators ene. Love Park, and with them Critchlow. o thers have andj) worked) organization of the] o hich John Q.1 ritchlow was Chairman, ; oe pine dl ce eM 0 was before Ss committee, i had any grievances," said Mr.-Joseph.| The resolution was finally adopted. The committee decided to hold pri- maries for the election of delegates to the judicial and state conventions, May , at 8 state o'clock in the evening. Gabbott All_of the chairmen been and A. anon Yen Virst Precinet reret Smith who in the of a Amos oe does, awrence son, the called by offered Hall postponed was jey and Sracuist have Chaleagn Jul- J. M- Acthye, own =! a ea Wit oben hate sitel a The oor on fic tan ioe re- ec CO Chance. the So stree air . Yesterday erday Farnsworth, J. Jamés Bransford the street one} - IUSINESS, John Oe Max herI ere Hickey eee R. Brothers E I H i and W, appeared before Mayor and urged the paving of with California asphalt, : City Next - Employes People Blunder May Have to and Pay "With Costs." waek Tollowing fast upon the heels of convention will be aw ‘ ane There will be five rooms and_all of the| Suit in the Third District Court to reRelative alectes at tiene on club furniture will be moved in AJ]strain the city from establishing a maries and the chairman of each dis-|Jibrary will be established and all of damaging grade on Second avenue, two trict will have the right to appoint a "HET ene ee and newspapers | claims for damages aggregating $7,000 tires judges. In the call sent out.in| Wil! be on file... Various, forms ®! | were presented to the city council last a few days will be embodied a clause} 27USement will be provided for guests | nignt which appears is a repetition in the call of issued that by the whi¢h state} and Werly meimbe aa occupied by the rooms the club committee. It provides that. only those | # Popular rendezvous for who will support the candidates of Republicans in the eity were and fot proved | east all the young Last: year the the Republican party for all. state, ju- | T?oms were used by tLe American dicial and county offices will be en-}) '¥ tor beaddquarters titled to take part in the primamies " eat Mpeg ap hed: and to sit as Gatepates at the convenWifth. Precinct -Reorgaulzed tion. For Judicial Reorganization Republicans was Couvention. of -the Mitth effected last give the the city: aot Q; var Joseph Howell. This will| Party workers followlng representation in| @ntFirst precinet, 21 delegates; | Was 20; Third, 17; Fourth, al. $0. Outside ee 45 delegates, of the making 13; Fitth, city 1235 and the explained ;chalrman. there|¢4 from in all | Cwlnes to of the Fifth side of Thirteenth |tween wants chairmen who East lives on street. were referred -in..the|the claims committee, wher they at the}sleep until jarred loose by court of the] tlon, set out that the city has so were the be- First and Second South streets the city to pay her $5,600 for pres-}down the cause of: reorganization |left high to Joe Eldredge, county | cessible New Veness, pat-|the damage to het property by the establishment of a new grade Blanche V. S. Lewis wants $2,000 for the same thing. Her preperty is neat were each of the seven the redistricting of B. precinct | that of Mrs. Veness night at The claims, whieh The apportionment for th district | 4° Well-attended meeting held judicial convention will be based upon | CeUrt room .of Judge armstrong one delegate for each 95 cotes cast for elty and county building Most Congressinan Jennie select-| Work districts|deep the vot-Jand of street that the homes to will accut are and dry and ave entirely inaeThe blundering enginee ring the city is responsible cut on Thirteenth the proeprly owners street, suffer from Salt Lake county to the Third|‘"# precincts by the county © commisjudicial district convention when four] toners. The new chairman ave as foldistrict judges aud one district attor\owx ney will be nominated District 48-Arthur-E. Graham There will be 133 delegates Ww the District. 49-Willard. Hanson slate convention from Salt Lake counDistrict -Willfam) HH; Folland. ty and these will be apportioned by District 51-John K. Hardy. County Chairman Eldredge, who preDistrict 52-James A, Ingebretsen, sided at yesterday's meeting District 53-L. S.. Mariger. Meeting Well Attended. District 54--A. HW, Nash. z = Duties of the district chairmen were PROVE ATTRACTIVE es The board of governors of the Commerelal club met yesterday afternoon and settled « few move details as to the bonds the club will issue to raise the funds (o pay \fer its new building, }|on which it is e pected work will start lowing Dee Tt-aae daciaed be 20-year first Besides Chairman Eldredge, mombers of the Sank ean the committee Salt eee foi- Were: "xplained by County caeés and. preliminary: the ‘campaign, Chairman plans: made Yor 7 Coca-Cola Chocolates will be STARTUPS' greatest Chocolate specialty in years, judged by the great favor it lias met PERERA: Los Angeles has been were fully trade also. prepared begging to turn for shipments out enough before we for the jobbing ' CLUB BONDS WILL Eld-/in Howsrd care: SRG rai: Ph: Political Notes. fa . ot c t ; § th Thomas. > oD SRO ES oF ree BC yao S head Second Precinet-J. Greenéewald|ot which Is. John Q. Critchlow. chairand Harry S. Joseph, neatite proxy of} man, will meet next Saturday: after: J. DeGray ee noon at the Wilson hotel to take action Third Precinct-F. A. Jaques and] upon the recent developments that have ine proxy of George T.-A. Callister, affected the organization Chairman Davis Critchlow in calling the meeting reFourth Teo pace ee Higham andj frains froin saying what action is exJoseph Johns pected, Chfth Precinot=-sov Lyon and A. H. Pred C. Loofbourow is a candidate Nash. for re-election us district attordey and From the éounty, outside the city, the " will go into the convention May 9 and following were present: Ww, Wi ask for renomtinaticn « afew aphaaetea COMMERCIAL for the East must a few weeks. that ihe bonds mortgage gold should bonds, pearing oo a pabprests payable semi-annually and redeemable at any interest period after two years,. provided 69 days notice. were. given The first instalment. of "thang bonds underwritten will become due July 1, amounting to 5 per cen 10 per cent will be due September 1, and 15 per cent every two-months thereafter until the last payment of 10. perm cent, September 1, 1909 By this means the elub hopes to make the bonds attractive to the members, and at the same time always to have on hand as much money as will be required for the BU aaDe: Ither important malters will come SeEine ‘he HORNE at next meeting, next Frid peor Blackburn art UR Still discuss th‘ sale of the be als $250.000 toward the eree- buildings, the board a new. High school on University the for give adequate it wlil but is student well flelds athletic as and close of benefit institution higher room tive iin the assocla- esc ape, - hast Werk -- -_____ ou Big Cunal. Washington, April 13.-Accérding to the report of the Isthmian Canal comtnission today the previous Pecords fur excavation were broken in Mareh. The Brand = total excavation during Marelli not only passed the three milllion -inait but nearly reached tires and a half millions It was 3,480,270 cuble yards The greatest previous mouthly tetal was that of February Which was, 2.945,880cuble yards, of more than half a ‘million cuble yards less Of the total March eéxcavation 9,205,076 cubie yards wer talcen rom the eanal prism 206,572 cubic yards by. steam shovels and 1,288,504 by dve dsing. . reunion of Mite 10c.p ackage eligrocers, 7 flavors, Refuse alt pibetitoen at ] ill 2 War the Fleet the Seottish Rite the very Mic uke rom i 4 a ‘ k a i a $313 t { e " y With proportionately low rates from other Points TICKETS ON SALE MAY to 30 Days " at Limited CITY TICKET -- pie ROVAL Ay al z Breap Besap D | 7 Masonry : at the spring See as St 20Dethe ‘thirty- Street | | BREAD 2ND 201 Main OFFICE, iE cleventh ke and le " Label ELS a cane poner ROTA = : summer : live n eepeclal- Roy Bread read ith is so pure and ia {it completely as ods BAKING co. takes To | . WAL, oe lay ‘ ovat) BA. = ROYAL ! Ke READ | Bread | ae - ------- "i FOR CHIFE OF POLIGE "Resurrection™ in Canutata-A cantata, "The Resurrec tion, will be rendered by the choir of Farmers' war riday evening In i wurd meeting house Soloists will be Migs t { soope r Thomas Kdward, Miss Mabel M Thomas S. Ashworth and Horace sign. -| Tom Pitt's Modest Request for, "Clerk" Slips Through Council Unnoticed. ‘ ee Our Savings Mayor Will Plant Trees- Arbor day will be celebrated at Liberty park tomorrow morning, when the board of park commissioners, the mayor ind eity council, as well as other officials a go to the park and an informa) private secretary Until his great hulk ogram willl be given Several trees darkened the doorway of the office| will be planted The program will be Zin at 10°30 o'cloc j/made notorious by the presence at one lime of the McWhirter brothe) h New Assistant Secretary-Duavid Burt, formerly with the Tampico Fruit chief of police struggled along without company, Is expected to assume the duLiprivate secretary or chief cler: or } tles of assistant secretary of the Utah cnet or poice tom Dae Light & Railwas tomorrow company J Musser who has held that position for some time, will take a rest and then attend to pe rsonal busi ness In the Uinta country Comiug te Listeddfod- ~A letter to John James ot secretary the commltfee having in charge the arrangements oor the Eisteddfod to b ye hel d in Salt Ke next October, bring s the informaqe that the Orpheum male chorus of is J,os Angeles anxious compete in the great musical festival. -A mixed ehorus of 125 voices had already been premised from the same city Thomas were Muir's Burial-Puneral serthe body of the late Thomas held Monday afternoon at Twenty-first ward meeting house s deceased ts the son of Thomas and Isabelle Muir wus born this city October LSS. He has been married for 15 years, and Is survived by. his wife and four children ranging trom. five to fourteen years. The burfal was at the City cemetery Clearlogs Nene Million-T): Salt Lake bank clearances yesterday we re le ss than $7,000 from the million dollar The correspondmark, or $993,019.49. ing day last year. was Arbor day, and aw legal holiday», Of late the Salt Lake clearings have been daily around $700,000, and the -rise of nearly one-half yesterday was attributed to the eashing of large number. of pay-checks that were distributed in the city Friday, April 10 -_----+-- Zion's Savings Hnok avd Trost Ce, Pays 4 per cent on deposits JOSEPH F. SMITH, Preside ANTHON H. LUND, ay ie Prasiasut Oo. C, BEEBE, Cash -_--- ing water, cooland serve. W Another Apartment House-The rapidly growing list of apartment houses ia process of construction or to be erected was added to vestenoes witl the announcement that George S Swtullow, of Nevada, has NouKHE 77 feet tre at $27 East First South sireet on which he will build an apartment Mukes PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply addboil $1.00 LOW ROUND TRIP RATE OF i In Meuniou-The Both Are Birls-T. F. Jensen, of Jen sen & Sons 2 rs, Was doubly happy yesterday It wasn't "It's a" anything either They were twins, both girls Daughters and mother are doing nicely. The twins were born Suntlay, Some, Philadelphia, April 13.-Jack Blackbirn, the negro lightweight. pugilist, lonight knocked out Bill Heveron of Australia in the third round before the West End club rom the clang' of the bell Blackburn had all the betier of the fight and repeatedly floored the Australian. and At San Fran cisco in May bride for the Orient of Utah will be held -/ COUNCIL "CRAWFISHES" AGAIN ON ITS aoe April Shanghail L3.-Disastrous floods are reported to have occurred al Hankow, in the province of Hupe and jt is stated that 2,000 persons have been drowned Seven junks Were sunk or wrecked. ‘The floods are suid to be due to an unexpected treshet The waters caught the people-in the middle of the night, overwhelming the sleepers and sending hundreds panle stricken for means of | Company-Artlior from his position contract department ependent Telephone the Masonic temple April grees from the fourth to second will be conferred. core CHINA IS CAUGHT IN DISASTROUS FLOOD his Seottish In th r half cured the two w I for one base, stole econd and scored on an over throw to first of Johnson's easy infleld bit Johnson stole third and theg repeated the trick to the plate for the necessary point The losal team got its lead in the first inning when, with the bases ful} Vhitecotton e¢racked out a good hit that was ratched into a home run through errors Johnson pitched a good game for Provo and @®lso figured in the ‘scoring Batteries-Logan Drysdale and Litle Provo Johnson and Edge!) kd BE Going with ' The palpable bluf of ity adninistration was iiigteaeelt uniply last night when the city couneil authorized permits to be Issued to the Utah Light and Rallway company fo th tectlon of wooden poles on Seven Mast street between Bighth and Ninth Suvuth streets Just two e ag the council foundered all over the poles that have Leen left in the streets and demanded that all be taken down at once or the city engineer would cut ‘em down At the same time the council passed a rule prohibiting the issuance of an more permits for th erection af wooden poles -- ee CITY BRIEFS bores Inspector to Marry-W. \V cree forest inspector for District No connected with the Logan school of ileal has gone to Colorado to be married. He will return to this city allowed tie 75e THE of Building Lumber Mill-Manaer M. ll. Grover of the § Vincente Lumber company, has gone to Santa Cruz, Cal, where he will superintendent the construction of a $150,000 mill for his com pany Republican Special Service. Prove, April ,13.-Before one -of the largest crowds that ever saw a ball game in this city, the B UC. nine défeated the Logan Agricultural college by the seore of % to 8 teday tin their first Inter-collegiate contest Although most of the cores eY dve to errors there were many featurv;: and the excitement lig) "he pl ed a of Review leeping-car No Doubling of Locome-Postiiactes General Meyer has sued an order that employes in his department. will not be allowed to hold other. offices of profit provide give FOR between Out Bontire-The tre ad partment was called about 8 o'clock jJast evening to extinguish a small boys' bonfir in the real of the Ladies terar club No damage was done. way in the wants immediate will 6 Put than, enough more is , PONSTRUCHON that {Ip | Adopt) Destitute Child-Mis Wo OW, | Cluffr 201 \0Uglas avenue, has offered to adont one of the Pugmire children, and will endeavor to find homes for the others in. bonds to the PROVO BEATS AGGIES IN GAME OF ERRORS ings ality ate eae the were FURNISH board the standard effeets-we Cotton or Sills. 10¢ TVae, 206, 25e, spe, d0ce, pair. Climate at st. George- M Cannon as returned. to the elty after a Winter it St. George, Utah lie. says at the climate of that section of the state is ideal "and-the-new wilP difference s be Cashmere Llose for colMpany. tax $80,000 from the ipplied in the same will give a fund. of the = holars a with tion resolution| the week of to for nad Leaves foie aie D. Coson as resis asin anager of the of Utah will not make reservation military be may as central as institution mn the space Coun- evening new desired. fOr argu- During the evening. two petitions With 15 names were filled, in which it was charged pas the Moran bid on e tah asphalt was excessive and that readvertise dng for Utah will bring lower bids vaand assure better pav eee than with the California Rasinussen, Young ‘Republickne a as to made 1] applied Phe eres ton of clo eae UO good way much district preeinct apportionment aNd other vital importance. The eal yesterday by Chairman RI- Secretary Another r W: ant jan Riley to meet at Judge Armstronge court room Thursday night at 8 o'clock to arrange matters of was issued the in later and ment, after b ENGINEERS county First as anv motion Stewart's carried was te proposition school new of 10M be : mine ni in the city's. three - blocks was it believe didn't residuum. California Councilman ccind will 0f was] there said. Ferry not enough asphalt at Thistle to' pave he the tsciesed In addition to supply attornes Councilman today bids bonds; in chool. by down laid as law, the with plying Anderson, eure Mecting. Republican in V. of} public works draw up a contract calling for Utah asphalt excepting upon and in other wavs comintersections: for committee finance -$250,000 High qa | that board the that providing resolution offered 'S | ‘2 thé Samide "Cdneraat Fernstrom government day figured One KReeruit « Duy-Thie local reerui in office for tae United States arms fiais secured 10 enlistments within the past 10 days in hie i cluded ind that is now IL rt Douglas milite wy reservation. the idea to get ofthis Utah ground as close possible as University the at noon meet Will for *#¢¥erUsement the to The..gues: tetoxbenised the be an Sp NGaLiG mn that "embers $2.a or have a pattern strike your fancy. AT : pro DPOV ements. } t is) consideducation of bourd The result may which proposition a ering finest thg of one of ection the in. West the in bulldings school High board to the suggested been It Che 1909 1, ego. $6 than reference reference as well Gannniinen:: City, April h ; 15,Jin Tripp‘fur aged the - . ast iegislature had used their in-i Vices Will be held from the family resi-| fluence to defeat party measures and | ence. 1087 West Third Seuth, Wednes-] had otherwise injured the party or- | 2s. April 15, at 2 p.m it} ganization by repudiating the ap-| Clty cemetery. Friends ed. eee more : omitted is portion contract FranaHiatlennltts, aecthie i of it the STE SiIrst Lake Lak Rosalie live con-| Im- Big Make to the touris fares Discusses of Education Plan otemamanininnkeo January after until j - eee These; petitions, ealik DIED. SaltIt ciranetit Jenin of 1907 ee tIPP-In TRIPI hi Alice ; 1908, city L The that.-as Kina She asks the coun-]¢j}man which money The $10. of 1, manded of certain questionable ReCouncilman Black coon ed a new publissne where they stood, and the}j electrical ordinance whie is mainly the convention was that allja replica of the old bill tha was re-}| ean either support the party nomi- | pudiated, nees or get out of the party The street fund is now overdrawn eS arcane ae ig that he op-|about.$50,000. The council last night osed resolu ecause he be-|authorized the transfer of $24,518 to larvae in conitiatlen. and did not ret the credit of various extensions. .o cost the Th, The 990 to a for has city which the March . Yenth| ask sidewalk on money 108, paid was de-| nter=) The] 912 to first the is hei dered abandoned. con-| for a refund which)cil it was in which a delegate a of at spoke York He New stant wrangling. in back vention he-was work Mr the} bring to trying were who within the po-j} show the members; party. Republican the of county cate the of disapproved mayor The tay erhis opinion the nite nt CRral oP he holds that Moran agreed to accept that contract with the understanding that] of its portion to pay not the city was the city contract company's to the outlet new the approved was sewer lay and in support of {it he said that he}to believed the time had come when the|cepting county committee should sition it holds concerning appor- and estimate on Campbell The resolution the presented committee precinct, | tionment Fifth the of . Nash the Nominees. Support Should Lake, salt Gatti} upon acted street when paving Mayor} mat-! night last ter ThecameFirstup South entered the contract vetoed Bransford This contract} Moran. P into with street} of the paving the for provided asphalt} California with intersections Utah] with street of the rest the ind asphalt Chines, Omits Contract thet and condemn } udvanced system of keeping public acthat we disapprove the auditor was] Last night ounts all such factional organizations and such ignoring of the county commit-/ vuthorized to employ an ‘extra man for] tee "Monday ext be not will lution Repub ie to claiming county, Save ‘This reso-| Board street with Utah asphalt. Condemn Such Conduct. "Whereas,. lake E how | ay auld nnene ation Suni be HAved county of Street Ge: a SEaear; of end the At was resolution . history the all in liveliest committee the it_ all adopted: AUDITORS : Main } supported eed CELL es ERNE Ah - T st sy vote The members American Seto 5 The action means that East} HOE! will probably street South First por ana Semen: SPECIAL Dispensary South 112-114 | Councilman by Let vour preference be what if nay for stripes, plaids, plain STORE DRUG FILLED Men's Fancy Hose Not only those states that huve the two-cent law, but also those that haven't it, are to feel the effects of the hostility of the railroads thus engendered. The railroads might not put it that way to you, if you were to ask them, but the general public can see little difference between the elimination of second class rates for purposes of revenge on the public, and thelr elimination for the establishment of a uniform rate all over the country By a new regulation which went into effeet tn Weoming and Montzaaa April J. und which is effective in Utah and Colorado May 1 hat few remaining second class fare there were. aro abolished, with the exception of those to either Atlantic or Pacifie coast The change mean that. from... Salt Lak to Chicago th passeug whoa rides int tourtst sleeper willl have o pay for his ratiroad ticket $2.50 more than. tormerty Similar increases re mad it various other points, while tin a few instances, ft i stated, there hus been somewhat of a decrease, os compared with rate that were in {fect a few years ago The passenger who travel tourist o cour still Bottle on Drug Pure The eee the reseind the of one ‘Was and building county il Ga a $3.00 re- was Moran J. P, made was auction a 50c ountain, to motion The to- Write vei ¥ stain not Does MPTLY ad woodwork. and First | East meet-|! the along at ORDERS SIPs After This Month Will Be Available Only in Cases of Trips to Coasts. bec ants, shi a NY. HG ey Binghamton, insects 1 m ie iown a val city council last night when | | eee } ing of the Tiake ‘ at Republican | the action in ordering the drawing a : o e Ha . ab & Co,, lay G2) deand organization party separate which of grievances, a hearing a ens been] at& all, should have: if they existed committee. the county up with taken Judge in held was meeting The Ritchie's court room at the city. and garden and clothing or Ay evan ] with horse' "playing with ey store. | you's ealvy a ‘ Ais Roce rMian A _-_-_ owners show was contract it.}a tried already not mail]. scinded byee a sample Adds: bottleee has receive ae who may Ma : is city property the Swamp-j; what liver and blad-|« stree South h street : 1 you, for Cait Hie oe ‘ Inter-Mountain den f ede paijy arrogat-/] had who ans. + Re ; to form: ks ican a) right the themselves -o Panelto ed a the That MAIL BY FREE BOTTLE prove to n order Root, t the great j kidney, Rect, do will remedy; er hand r.| a took yesterday and : rs as et ety met e ym or two lar. com-|SAMPLE central county Republican The mittee ' Maes exterminates | el eae Knocked| of Contract Again After Mayor Vetoes Whole Business. 4 eter Certtticate of Purity is witn] For saleeaeat allfty drugcentsstores inonebottles doland ers ey ----- a ixk me recommendea/Chances is not swamp-root everything or es drug Completely 25c specialdisease compound-a_ vegetable for a special prescription ing ist's ___- , , Primaries: . INSECT CIDE AIR THE dN UR an we ke e bugs, roaches, moths, and all animal . Action. Former tds NOW ce ne are ines posuse is ae up-to-date an SARS AASL AL OAL OOOO SAS ALAS ASIII A GARDNI EE DAILY STORE NEW SECOND CLASS FARES SOON THING OF PAST : PUROX Out Again by Rescinding of proven been has power curative able in thous: nds of even the most distressing cases quickly friends makes Sw amp-Root effe ‘diate é ts ti RESULUTIONS ANE ADOPTED) ms ROWE ae Matter Paving the stands Swamp-Root Kilmer's Dr. . LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. Sprin othing in one highest, for the reason that its remark-| Forming for licans SALT eerie as pre-eminent of the kidneys, liver and piader Repub- is only there advertised, arations out stands really that for diseases a remedy nina Recalcitrant All fact that, "Ot prep the you to consider there are hundreds ask aithaueh [ Censures REPUBLICAN, YON NEED A MEDICINE Mm SHOULD HAVE THE BEST Sebreck Quit. New ‘Castle; Pa., April 13.-Mike Schreck of Cincinnatl saved himself froin defeat here tonight at the hands of Tony Ross, a ca heavyweight, by refusing to fight when the bell rang for the tenth round of what was to have been @ 12-reund bout, Whatever it sons? is \ demand for couneil didn't i hew sitate to A ao ACCOUI I ind pe ink p 1 a nie But Chief Pitt has different ideas of munaging the police department, and he asked the city courfeil last night to} grant him an appropriation of 15 a month tor a clerk. That simple request was so much mort tee thitn hi repeated that the $ Department . th iter : asa department boo} t, besides ecreédi 4 epi ally . ota ( Ops au- RECOUIN National dela vie cial do oe not bn account nes Pe with bank oe and $1 the today : up thorize the new clerkship CAPITAT a No ene seems to know what the new . os 9<00,000.00 clerk is to do, but it is suggested that! SURPLUS, (350,000.00 the chief get a confidential man w ho} . knows when to keep still: a man who can file away and suppress all report of robberies, burglaries and the like ‘ANOTHER CHOICE LEMON ~ and assist thg chief in keeping the; newspapers and the public in the dark FOR PEERLESS LEADER as to the real condition of affairs in| 9 ; aaa Salt Lak lt new. was clei | hinted Was last to night take care that slot machine receipts and write tations to saloon keepers to keep shops closed on Sunday-if the tender is too sick to stick on - of ew York, April 13.-If the purpose Pitt's| 2 invitheir! et) Knickerbocker tonight," was intended (0 @fectually squelch any Bryan senmen It succeeded admirably the ‘the job the Jefferson Democratic Not club, LAW . : of W. J. of held one mention ;hame Bryan speech-makingBEATS YOUNG BRIDE: BLAMES MOTHER- iN- dinner that the in was the made National Hote! of the the several throughout lasted ee The name of Gove rnor John Johnson of Minnesota, uttered with he ering eee »y President opare Ww Wilson of Princeton univer- L. O. Houton, agéd 19 years. livii ve|2 sity; W vigorously and enthusiasticalat. Fifth avenue ind G street. was! /]¥ ap plauded arrested by Patrolman Conver about | It was distinetly an anti-Bryan din9 o'clock Monday evening on the charge | Tel Th uS-was the affair to: which of being drunk and. using abusive lan | the Nebraskan declined the invitation guage is sald::that' Houton went when it became known he would not home in a drunken condition and beat | he permitted to speak, his bride of five>months li claims that the trouble between him nd his Forbes Vakes o Beating wife is on aecount: of his me ep-inHot Spring Avk., April 18.-Jimimny iw Mrs, .Fouton was taken ©€oth Junn-of Cleveland Won over Clat : police station with her husband but} Forb tonight in the ninth: sooo declined to make a complains _-------_-=_- -_ iene pee Predicts Success of Airship. York, April 1o.-Within ne months the Wright brothers, who a contract to bulld an airship tor ‘the United States sovernment, ow 100 miles without stopping, aaacnaiie to a statement made tonight»by Albert C, Trica, chairman of the Aero. club of America, UNION Honest DENTAL SOUTH CoO MAIN Wark=onges Prices Almiees Extraction of Teeth = a AM Work Postileely cieawesntae Phenes-Hell, 1126-K, Isa, tise \ f r |