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Show Vin-Tone the builds up April Only $ 1.00 a Bottle OGDEN JS BEING SEARCHED cfic If the to fdent author W. of I. the of a mysterious Adams, Utah former National please step up to President McCornick's office for identification he will probably throw some light on the theft of $106,000 from the reserye chest at the bank. The message was written on ‘the flyleaf of a notebook, was scrawled hurriedly and slipped into an envelope. It was cai to Mr. Adams from Ogden. It sa Snveryihing oO, KK. Sank pam until 20th. Then boat. The Pinkerton detectives rental that letter as one of the most important clews that has yet been discovered it was a bona fide message directed to Mr. Adams, it probably would not have been given by him to Pres!ldent McCornick and through the bank president to the Pinkertons, he promptness with which Adams turned the letter over removed any suspicion that may have fallen upon him because of the ineident. " Was Ii From an Enemy? Then the note may have been from some enemy of Adams in the bank, If that theory was followed out, and the sender of the message discoyered his "cut some Ice." Innocent man want to direct suspicion toward another of whose innocence or guilt he knew nothing? who reWhy would a guilty man turn It celved such tell-tale evidence folover to the detectives who could and low the clew and locate the man ithe money? on Whfe the detectives are working this letter theory, bank officials have discussed it among themselves The tip was dropped the other day that some ef the bank officials belleve th Pinkertons sent the message to Adams and then inspected the notebooks of all the nfen in the bank under suspicion to carry Sut the bluff. When this was learned by the detectives, one of them dropped out of town mysteriously, told the hotel attaches to notify all that he had left the city and then came back almost before he was missed. Investizate Both Sources. Some little detail tn the Investigation of the bank robbery constantly bobs up to make as ae and, revert to the letter from and they have not only hunted Pat unction City through for a notebook, and the man who wrote the letter, but they have found out what boats left Sgn Francisco about January 20 and have scanned the passenger lists for names, If they kmd made} an arrest, some- thing would have been heard from it before this time. President MeCornick said that the letter started the inquiry about Jack McCooey in Los Angeles. Another letter was sent to the Pinkertons. It was anonymous. It teld of the robbery in the mgst unique way that the affair has yet been described. The letter said that 24 policemen robbed the bank-they were Salt Lake po- UNION DENTAL CO 218 SOUTH Honest Work-Honest April DRUG wil! Prices Painless Extraction of Teeth or No Pay. All Work Positively Guaranteed. Phones-Rell, 1124-X1 Ind. 1126. Union against Utah Con- | 22- ey Robey inst| 27-Adams against Utah Pure Drug Dispense Wy 112-414 South Main Stree! The Gonstruction the ten up he company a Music' Clayton ee April i, Festival, Mu sic Co., Monday Ticke -_--_-_ -_+-@ Provo Briefs. Provo, March 6.-The Prova: Me sat and Packing company has brought suit in the District against cE court to collect $80.85 cn account. Meyers The old folks of the Fifth ward were entertained at the ward house toda I the evening the married folks sembled and enjoyed a social hour. H. D. Boley et al. have filed a quitclaim deed with the county recorder by which they transfer their interests in tite Cc. Be eA; A., Warren, Nenry lode mining claims, situated in the American Fork mining district, to the Mary Ellen Mining and Milling company. 26-Mitchell against United States Smelting company. } 7-Government against Rio} Grande Western; Government against| San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake] | railroad. May 28-Government against the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway company. May 29-Government against Denver and Rio Grande et aL; Government against Denver and Rio Grande; Knollin goainat Foss June 1-Government against E. § Paine June 2-John Hill. against DalyJudge Mining company; McQuirk against Daly-Judge Mining company. } Court Notes. The $50,000 personal injury suit of Peter Gribben versus the Daly-Judge Mining company was dismissed in the federal court yesterday on motion of the attorneys, It is understood that the action has been settled out of court. lyre sults instigated by homas altns against T. Richardson. for craton of contracts involving the sale of shares of the Portland Cement company were dismissed by Judge Marshall in the federal court yesterday. he involyed approximately The case of Charles T. W fright versus the Bingham Copper and Gold Mining company was dismissed yesterday In the federal court. The action involved a claim of 36,410 for injuries sustained by the plaintiff while working for the defendant company, The attorneys in the case of Owen MecQuirk, administrator of Terrence McQuirk, versus the Daly-Judge Mining company moved for the dismissal of the action yesterday in the federal court. udge Marshall granted fhe motion. We ee Be ae why 2 See| er we ‘Ae soy ey ~ rR Ta A, ¥ fae Oe \? Ms oy ead e . a ee It 3-4 sleeve, from the Californian medallion and -lace a started. well recognized fact { an acepunt vith the Commercial National Bank, why put it off any longer? Do it'. | coast awoke i } 3] Hose Waists ayer {| | Pants Underwear, 9:9 lire lace yoke, Skirt, be ve die} tinished . trimmed with 4O0e | Four per cent interest paid on vings accounts of $1 and up. Money deposited the first five days of the month draws interest from the first of the month, that he From Pairyland. During the day the snow gradually softened, and slight breezes shook it off'.the trees in part. On the warm, southerly exposed hillsides it melted, and itn the city smoke and traffic stained the snowy covering. In a word, the city lost its fairy-like and assumed its winter appearance. No serious somaye was oe on aacount of the storm. few trees were down, and electric Ccuimanies Hon was hampered for a time, but it was pretty well resumed yesterday. The street railway company had an increased expense bill of a few hundred dollars, but for this there was the compensathat more people were compelled on account of the deep snow > muddy roads. melting of the snow during the gecday put the streets In the unpaved tions in almost impassable shape. The water was prevented by the snow f running off very freely, and as a result the traveled portions of the surface of the roads became miniature canals of mud several inches deep. Had Largest Preelpitation, R. Kelly, Notes. general counsel for Wann, the gen- - Earthquakes recorded on morning. It corded were thought they quivering of thousands of | ~ TOO LATE TO-CLASSIFY MODERN aH 3a So. ROOMS a coer 1st eat i Bo. Yr. Tem pO CcoT. and EOnE ne 10 DEL. West tf KITCHEN. 9 boy we tha l ame ..p0c 15¢, 20c hGoweZoc 95c, 50c, 75c, $1 50c, 75c, $1, $1.56 35c, 50c, 75c, to $2 .50c, $1, $1.50 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 $1, $1.50 $2 50 to $13 59 10c, per suil gore: 130- 138)\ 4 { ST. ‘ THE QUE Ae Pan 2 <= PSemte Koh UALIT) ui Le ASS INDEPENDENT nnd 5 5 : GROCERY 17 Pounds Sugar $1.00 WiTH High Pate Straight oy per lbs. Macaroni 4- lbs. Navy lbs. or & | oo ‘ S O 25< ase Tall Car 10 Salino bars t Laun ri i i Phone Har a i 25 Ss g nd se ! \ Ze ‘ Ril Pat } ( ( Ti 74 WEST Bell L 1c 2 Pi Se 10¢e i ae sO gallon.1 I 25c¢ 5 il lo mall ar J ver } ~.20e ._ Rice I2ke } 2h lbs. \ ij BLAIS Spagetti Beans Rolled, ORDER. $1.25 cans pke 3 a Grade, } » pl I the i 25e¢ i i 25e¢ FIRST SOUTH 2500, Ind, Phone 2509 Pe Kes Bevin auhg Saal Miss ~ Nora Stanton Blatch, whose picture is here shown is the gifted granddaughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who added to her record for origzinality by quietly slipping Greenwich Conn., with of wireless telegraphy ing wed by a justice away of the . Francisco, for Co. Famous as a CHOCOLATES, Denver, etc. Why? great Candy ete, to Merely "sweetly Center, Chicago, San QUALITY and thine,' Candy Startup Cc., Provo, Utah. has 194 increased in to its present double. The that. total members of | these matters but took no. out that the 1,150 three week number o7 the bourd: for lone time tonigh actior It ws inted proportion of pu ils uncomwhen mall. js still der quaranine pared with the 5,000 meantime the In city health officers are said to done be can that all spread of fromm near discussed the disease, ipils im ichers th and to b loin the prevent short of closing schools i i t I ] if ) r i o mw iver the 1 1s he sometimes sii McDowell s he knows,.ot I i Boon as. did-i t Utah count coJrts In hb F l wants most to know -t were any marriages -here t int The county clerk ‘ 1 fail to di any ition on th natte 1 American Fork Uriefs. American Fork, March ding of Miss Leore Rowley 5 and George Baker jr. of Heber City, who were married in Salt Lake yesterday, afforded a wedding reception at the home of the parents, Mr and Mrs, Joseph The newly married couple will make their home in this city Mrs. John Crooks and three aS n tee by Miss Alice a ur, left 1ere yesterday for a month' atey in Nampa, laa, as ste e guest of Ge sister, Mrs. B. J. Hallid Des re eee ae this city left here yesterday for the Uintah reservation, where he will spend a short time looking after spring grazing Jand for his sheep. and son Harry of Wore kia as Holden Dr. Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting here. mining in Holden is interested Fork ert in >» American ore producing some which is now on a 3 A ight snow fell in this vicinity durIng last evening Samuel Grant of this clty who recently returned from a Mormon i been employed as manager Grant's Emportum. Reno W. Vance of this city, who has spent the last five years In Turkey, on a Mormon mission, {is on his way home, having left the city of Washington yesterday, after having delivered personal messages, from the Turkish government, to the Turkish consul and to Senator Reed Smoot. The one case of smallpox which was discovered here some titne ago has been released from quarantine, and every precaution is being taken to prevent the reappearance of this disease Anderson city has the state examination for John B. Millar of this city has purchased the old Thomas Beck home and farm at Minilla ward for $3,600. Otto Birk and Miss Myrtle Huggard of this clty were married at the home of Mrs. Ninna Lee Wednesday evening. Clayton SCHOOL BOARD TALKS OF CONTAGION Ogden, March 6.-Contaglous diseases, it was stated at the meeting of the local board of education tonight, are responsible for the absence from school at the present time of 338 pupils. Some of them are afflicted with disease themselves, and others are In familles that are under quarantine. It was stated tonight that there were 120 families In this There is no smoker so economical, that he can buy cigarettes to any better advantage than by insisting upon Imperiales Cigarettes. There is no smoker so wealthy that he can possibly buy any better cigarettes than MPERIALES CIGARETTES city are under quarantine, of whom exposed to measles and 23 searlet fever. The number of absent from school for these 932 to children causes Their price is based upon cost of production-not upon fancy packages. Youc can't smoke the packages, oe selection and'bl ending of the purest leaf in thin mais paper which is erzmped-not -careful rolling pasted-individual mouth pieces- Those are things whic hhave made Imperiales Cigarettes unfailing favorites. Smoke Imperiales all da y long-no "after effects. The men of the West smoked over 125,000,000 Lmperiales Civarettés: 1% 1907. " 10 Sold THE JOHN BOLLMAN for 10¢ Everywhere COMPANY, m Bo I Music Fe Monda at : Looking Up Boomer's Record. Republican Special Service J oO, Mat 1 coun ‘ rom W ; J ipe Minr ish --_-_+<-s-_---_ Festival ee a 3,500 e south, "range Utalk of attractiveness. the 1 made tons peace. Richard. D. Maxfield to John Du be land An section 2 etc., township 2 south, range . EF E. weGuKein to L Bo We ntzle 20, Marion llots etc:} ..block=52 park : Harry Law rene > ‘Alice "May tot 16, ate woe 1, Par= ddition : § Price to H. Wagstaff, part lot 4, block 32, plat A gs Ticke ton Bubs have shipping to JASE ritsch ‘et al. EOF Andrew of lot 6, block 17, Berg, five Sit re eH lat Ae doiph Bingaguist to Mary EAT section 31, eae rinke t, land in ownship 2 » south, range 1 east. We Lee De Forest, fame, and be- Real Estate Transfers. 4G Kenelly to W.,B. Wied, part of lot 6, bi ook: 34, ae OGDEN lasting two hours were the seismograph this is said the shocks revery distinct and it is were noticeable by the earth not many miles from Washington. a Waisits. aps ‘ ----_--_-_. ~~ eo -~m ee make others ‘ | $200,900.00, Surplus, $50,000.60. Deposits,s $3,000,000,00. Ticket s for wing Music Co. Mond Earthquakes Recorded at Washington. Washington, °-D...C.,» March. 6,- A? 4Ir ii ‘ Capital, ship Sait Lake, by the way, had the highest precipitation of any place om the weather map to report yesterday morning. It was inch, which added to the 54 of the morning before gives the total snow and rainfall of the storm. Havre, Mont., was the coldest place reporting in the United States, with 6 below zero. Abilene, Texas, had a maximum of $84 to talk about. The greatest decrease in temperature in 24 hours was 28 degrees, at Paso, Texas, and Santa Fe, N. M., where the passing of the storm brought the colder weather. Cincinnatl, on the other hand, which was still ahe ad of the storm, had an Increase of 2 degrees to report dn the 24-hour period. _The record at the local office of the United States weather bureau for the 24 hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday was: Temperature at 6 p. m., 35; maximum temperature, 36; minimum temperature, 25;. mean temperature, 30, which is 8 degrees below normal, Total deficiency of temperature since the first of the month, 1. Accumulated excess of perature since January 1, 153 degrees Total precipitation, .08 of an precipitation since the month, 1.38 inch, which of an inch above normal. Accumulated excess since January 1, .07 of an inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m., 42 per cent. to still 4 ( | | of W.. H. Bancroft, general manager, and ‘J.' °° M." Davis, acting general superintendent, of the Oregon Short Line, are on 2 trip over the Montana division of the road. They were up the St. Anthony branch yesterday, ieee EESESe eT EES fairyland Snowy covering of everything outside became converted into myriads of dilamonds. The hills around Salt Lake yesterday morning wore the most complete covering of snow that they have had this winter, and probably for several years before From top to bottom all was in white and the awakening city presented a most beautiful appearance to those who were fortunate| enough to have some high vantage point oar which they could view it at x4 be a aud dress > past} J, H. Burtner, district freight and passenger agent of the Salt Lake Route, will return from Moapa _ today. < 24 good quality material; special to are : noy eral trafic manager of the same road, passed through Salt Lake yesterday on their way to Omaha and Chicago, on. business. x nicely trimmed, all sizes. BEEEERECEEEEEES Lake Rallroad Muslin Underwear $1.00 Salt W. The most beautiful Waist that we have ever shown at this price, All handsomely trimmed, lace, lace insertion and embroidery. Waists that are fully worth $1.50. Dozens of pretty styles to select from. MUSLIN SKIRT, extra good quality material; lace and insertion; special ...... .. is that Blastic Suspender Hose Supporters white yesterday morning. It was cloudy Weather at first, but during the mornine the sun came out and instantly the Salt Lake Route, and F, A; Beautiful New Spring Waists 98c MUSLIN GOWNS, extra good quality material, round WIR PIHON, Snevial.: 0... eee | that a bank account is essential in every business, profession or not dy Pp you avocation Siow | hdgerd Yederal eR A beautiful Net Waist, silk lined, the dashing trimmed, sizes from 32 to 40. ee of Early in Morning Changed Before Night, | travel $4.00 Ecru New Waists $2.69 DRAWERS, | | DISAPPEARS. Blanket |a CHMNELIETG TL? 4 eonvenient-evervthing Recognized Ore May Strain Begies to Tell. The hard strain on the bank offici als and in the cc Ti~ tell, is beginnin g& to stant quest ioning of the detectives, one are been n oted that or two slip s have to of memlar yses either attri butable to make a stron: rer desire ory or to @ the one story than that was origina lly told. on at detectives the case work The Ww ill are certain before long there that The reputatic yn of the Pinbe a break take and t he kerton ager icy is now at sleuths who say that in the fleld are they will sustain the reputation of Pinof tl 18 kerton by solving the mystery $ 106,000 robbery. President McCornick is no lonnger worrying ov er the fees that are charged Americ an The Pinkertons, by the bearing t he association is Bankers' and the ba nk burden of the expense, all voted directors h ave at "extras" th bank ; contract of the | tion it belongs. to wh ich Articles Universally May 5-Griffith sainst Garfield} Sait Lake, But it had gathered strength | Water company. jon: the wa ind onee it had passed May 6-Ingebretsen against Western} the Rocky mountalns it swept across Se DE RLS Corpar ly | the prairie states with tremendous M: -Cotiani ast Utah Copper} ; peed, and gathered energy as it went. Goad y | i erday morning the. barometric May 11-Titcomb against Utah Con-} reading in the center of the storm, reGood Digeing nt the Kenyon. struction company juced to sea vel, s le than.~29 29. That theory is quite as inte resting as May 12-Carlisle against Utah Con-| It had never reached that low a point the one possessed by J. Coughlin struction company. while the storm center was o r salt the detective who blew into the cas May 13-Lime King Mining company] La it was bringing heavy winds | and then-out, but never furnished anyUtah Construction company. som portions, and é4-mille breez thing more than a laugh or two. Cough-| against Mav aie ae King Mining company| was blowin&£ at Chicago «¢ 7 o'clock lin sald that he could take L sang of | agains Yampa Smelting company;! yesterday morning It we Liso caugsK ing Mining company against] ing snow or rain all the way from New days e was ealcea" where he w yould| | Lime York to the Missourl valley, or half start to dig and he said Me Wwwould be- |e nited States Smelting company. Ma 15--Soderberg against Lagoon] way across the continent. It was snowein W. y. Trimmer's ise ch € ing at Sault Ste. Marie yesterday mornfact that Trimmer lives at ‘th e Ke nyon | Re sort Fane May -Felix against Denver and|ing, and raining a r south as an| hotel @idn't seem to interfere with tio Grade sas City | Coughlin's theory. It Is quite likely that the reports of May 19-Mike Jovalis against Utah 5 | the detectives and operatives are loadFuel eon ere Fair and Cold Today. | ed with theories and Suppositions, but 20-Shelle against Utah Gas Snow was also reported yesterday. if anything of genuine value has yet anid rl soke compan morning at Tonopah, Nev., and Inde | officials have been turned up, the bark May 21-Stone Pe ley Utah Coal Ps ndence, Calif.,. where the influence of | sly kept it to themselves and jealou company. in area of high pressure coming from| guarded it from public view. May 22-Jacobson against Ohio Copthe North Pacific coast was making| Within the last week, bank officl als per company. itself felt. This same area, Section Di-| ate with the scandal at and others inti May 25-Conrad ‘Stanford company] rector R. J. Hyatt nie: will causé have clung to the the Utah National 1gainst Utah Savings and Trust com-| falr,and cold weather in this locality be lo ng until so me {t won't belief that pany today sensation 1 s published licemen, too, Fourteen' of tt letter said, guarded the bank while comrades entered the vault, blew the reserve chest and cobbled money. aturday the Busy Day|: EXTRA SPECIALS ALL DAY COVERS, |Beautiful Cop- J CORSET FAIRYLAND| RIA ALM Fy a EY | oTAne (WLAN ALE Pa Un Nearly Everything Worn bybe oe company | The sterm that covered all Salt Lake ril 28-Sheets against. Preferred|and a large part of Utah with a cov-| Rac nt Insurance company. J ering of snow and rain equivalent to| April 30-Gilbert against Salt Lake}more than an tneh and one-third of! and Mereur Railway company. Water had passed yesterday and was May 1-Swen Erickson ys. Utah Con-| central over outhern Wisconsin struction company. | It had taken the "low" or storm cenMay i-James Bateman against Utah) ter fror Saturday untill est day to} STORE FESSEETETENES SECS MUSLIN CAK } ¢ on- | Utah 1908. LPRUSR Mississippi Valley States Held in Grasp of Storm Fiend | for Hours. Pa-| Western Ore Sen: ng company. April 23-Ww Nl: ims arai se Construction compar April 24-Lewts against Boston solidated Mining company. Promptnes S and Cleanliness Features ¢ »f our pres- I 20-Churness April mes- vice bank, con against company. struction April 21-lKelligher against Consoll-j} lated Flagstaff Mining company Fountain. sage Coal April 17-T: aylor 7, ¢ Hurriedly Written Letter to W, F, Adams May Yet Solve the Loss of $106,000, quickly system. MARCH SATURDAY, ¢ tite and UTAH, PASSES ON EAST eases for the April The setting of term in tho federal court was held yasterday and the following cases set for trial: April 14-Government galnst Oreon Short Line; Catancaeat against April 15-Government agr Union Pacifie rallway Southern Pacific rallway April 16-Government against Southern Pacific been troubling you. Pleasant, palatable and easily assimilated, improves the appe- LAKECITY, SALT LAKE STORM Federal Court Calendar. || rs Pinkertons Believe His Identity Would Aid in Utah National Bank Mystery. SALT ') will remove the after ettecis of that cough or cold that has ee od REPUBLICAN, Abs, AUTHOR OF NOTE IS BEING SOUGHT INTER-MOUNTAIN ears _- THE Manufacturer, San Francisco |