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Show RS CAUGHT Alarm Quietly and Police Get Busy. CRUTCHES BLASTIC BANDAGES _ Bootie yy x Yj hasAs . a Pack JA SHO) » bad 5 4 | HYPODERMIC nn V2 c + Splendid 1 || . Icer oe Bus! ' in Glosz Help Through Store Arris : ay - 7. Vilensing | Promptness . . i Until quick wit ‘ Seenthe of William} = eee in Wilson on the Bi annex, floor above. He ee ee Ps red alep 1 Of former chief of police, who, with cer Joe Bush, held the men at bay tll Jailer Ripley and Officer Kelly { =a oe with - B a I ld te oe and revolver a: th - of ef o1 LIVE ~ Drug o~- 9 a Sa Dispensars . Main seemed | celpte - ley - Market and J. winners birthday M. cos H. me, Marsh, Pope - strong the burglars. of furs... the They front of the of | _ Sheep-Rece ints 10,000, ; 6.10; ie5 ‘ 75 76.25; ae could<not the fact store, that ee officers ee be and seen Tones were on their by. surprise when they heard the rand, "Throw up your hands!" from Officer The Mullin, gave miner; fireman Between #9 R. names oa ~~ stated the obtained burglars much, as @€a would Mr. not She flood San || THE eet COIN Ney., Ma of San have aes AT by Miss Lorna the better off at winnings would thrs is scheduled as Mr. the sum of $86,000. The at which Pe ee eee ne a ictLe Sana mous piupeer plerer n eNen. ee Jim Keene's the hi ai ace Mrs. girl, nd his sa- to- reached made his : $1,000. We is having a| Corinne aiaiincg.| into Young's, own, Is the At first he Mrs. Mr. and West Mat th Mrs. Second Fassio, Mrs. boy, David North, Mently, risking an occas!onn? dollar or| so on the colors, but luck was with him "Mr.and=Mrs.| Thomas Highth East, girl, March 7, and for nearly half an hour he d!d not lose one of his smail bets. He then began to pile up his bets on the numbers and finally suggested that the Mmit be remgved and despite the protest of the croupier, who sotnted out the luck in which Grannan was running, Young agreed, with the result that he nearly lost his saloon as wel! as the bank roll Mr. thorne Mr, Alma Mr. rows Mr. West 6. Mr. West under the direction of iis pastor, touring From the Voice pied the re hosne | & 365] $41] 12. Rev. most ho Of; thedoings she Fabia family insuff vx. fire in the not cancelled all Butter aud hicago, piri Nan Eges * New March jon firm York, at his contracts Bees. oe Just add your lst eee . mark; acai cases i i. . the kettle, broll muffins, filter breakfast call the. the in 912 16. fine Which A the the blue aoe stove. cylindrical THINE," club. laug pla the a CANDY ©O., PROVO, Edward Sheets quartet composed Evans, aK the 4) oF aa mm either lun pinal the along. openings various the At ae a which ners md of yessel leashes of filaments have we : "8 a whit ee es net the with The body the of parts various the yg 7 2 ‘ A the body, the of cavitl to the neck of the side and the front re they ot ly in which 1 of the parts various the of functions th trol ax t a ale nonstration by ho and assume, T fact, being an indisputable pes ssure pr th hen cease disease that adjustment, my from results to ay DrOnoe! th are my-methods that. and is off; filaments nerve these mywhel exist @. lise results by shown is pressure that off take pat uns in ending .th of is interference there unless body in the + da " fol night we presaut this remove I Whe n diseased . New . stock of > in the ranges Le the . ec , Fe ‘ western state in ieanasofa tert 00 and coming the walks patie th¢ and therefrom, driven. wi tment ad scientific by accomplished is seast This s northern from ‘f If Nevada ters wor Z.: OC. BM. wayatiae Edward kindly:offered "Light."'.)° The by George closed sang | °°! have and president uel closing Smith. A. cars Druguist of| (Ati, Smith. by my method. Cataract, Asthma. ee Dave Dunstan Tarpey, John GB Young; ¥ McIntosh Robbins} ° C. | jae NeW i* pF ee he Prices sudden, to Causes. $4 in Better od to afternoon at. Temple 234-5-6 s, Dox Victorious, , one nineteenth at . of her home. street | best of @ tonight, 616 ry nt} elaborate program i is Of be- received be among 524 ent the For marketed ing lead the by ¥ to several resume 0 a nice to 53% cen prices first last ig oper- lots May Day prior ee et ane nae oe on ea was $3 of} to closee fen ied ga Pee pre le Pp park Riches an e 3' athos : a Containe "Scarcely 2 oan but one or more ofThethese ee to the office. depar comes eee ageae in ae Binghem Hat makes andno we provisions. for aniwet. eee really haven't the | poke them, See tee Be weof gee they; oe erage Canyon, Re hadas diedgoersand oud ‘to Mes. Cedars Cedars, boxx e ee ee 1,1, Murdo, 2 S. She Mra ana Johnson io at : : - sanneGa c Th : eis Ean ae Utah. SRC a ; Juveniie the not = court, think-that, made known yesterday. as': soon to the i lest. We as the public of of a home fact . Utah, long." that she should not be 5 Ce D., and she wanted to Know where John FE. Cederstrom could be found. According to the letter he is working for the Short Line around ‘Salt Lake. The letter concluded with the following postscript: "If this proves to be a success, I'd like you to help me keep this a secret and surprise him with gp letter or visit." dren of whom she could be given charge Florence has @ sister, two years her senior, who is said to be doing well. She Is earning an independence for herself. It is predicted that Fierence might easily be able to earn her board now, and that in a few years she too will be able to take care of herself. In the meantime the Juvenile court officials are looking for someone who will give her a chance. Mrs. Young's telephone address in the day time Is the | ence, Plorence wilk be in the. third Judge Lindsay of Denver pleaded when he said that- the -world. is not giving . s of the boys and' girls‘a B pit Ge ae UCI S. SRO terse SRUATE eal, Florence's ey Pan fa concentrates] = ° take se care of mother died sevén aye eae ere ee at a his children. ee He years 7 ape eee spent most of the winter In Park City, where , (this lessens| personal dis-} he has been unable to secure employment, Plorence was-one of the firat girls to become a ward of the. Juve- Florence pleads an orphanage, hard and not the be sent court to offi- 4 place, is the either "An institutional training is all right,' said Mrs, Young last night. "but there is no place ike 2 home."' So Mrs. Young is anxious to find4 home for'Florence. The woman with whom Florence has lived suggests that the Httle girl would ful In @ family be where especially there are use- chij!- on either system. AN EXCELLENT HOME RECIPE One That Will Prom Relieve Stomach All Sufferers Troubles. More stomachs get out of order than any other. organ in the human. body. More people dose for stomach troubles than any other disease, No better evidence is wanted than the fact that there are more patent medicines. on the market for stomach troubles than for-any other disease. If your stomach.is out of gear, df your digestion Is off, don't dope with" these patent nostroms but go to your druggist and get the following simple prescription filled: Compound. Tincture. of Cinchona, one ounce; Prosené Compound, ' one ounce, and Sherry Wine, half a pint. Mix these together and take one teaspoonful in a wine glass full of water before meals and at bed time. UNION DENTAL CO. Honest Work-Honest Prices Painless Extraction of Tecth or No Pay. All Work Positively Gua ranteed, Phones-Bell, 1126-X; has from property nz Business 1177-Y*,. FOR-- Appliances IN FORMATION All Live Business Concerns Will Exhibit the Best in Their Lines many owners plainants, these trimmers have spoiled trees. Reduce stock The Doctors Who the Capital Stock-The captof the Wasatch Development = company has been reduced from $200,- ae yesterday. Snes to 5. against mén who have gone about representing themselves to be expert tree trimmers. In many.cases, say the com- tal ter Thomas "is aes ar elas complaints tle e Modern PHONE {s recelve jwill | ore 12;°2 conferring to tie areas of . Trees-Superthe board. of 30-/at ‘> notice to BUSINESS SHOW) corps |. hich has a contract with the AmeriDut Trimmers Spoil ‘ : > . zs . ev _ pcan Smelting and Refining company,|intendent Byhower offs ations. the in Cache, Bert eens round Smithfield | Senerally recognized that the May Day,| 10 Building. FIRST ANNUAL o ed, a DvsIndi- Chiropractor Constitution ‘iin his Relief . second. An ing ‘aranset ss, Insomnia, inte rested all DR. P. E. ERICKSON, Masons Plan Reunlon-The eleventh eit q i > \ fa a on io 7 Be See oY masons will be held at the Masonic temple in |'ttis icity April20 to 22... Amone. other yesterday Z Diseas { part iy Rheumatism Neuralgia Mumps, Lumbago, Lagrippe,. gestion, ot drugs use of the without cured successfuly most. ar Sciatica. and. body | own natur restoring is method My form invany knife methmy explain to pleased Lam is fre Consultatio writ or Call Drug re ceremonies the deuredee Prin willthé befourth . Bey ane he en York Sun. caused ecidec t West 1 Smith, me Sat caee Interests of BR: Woiieti"s > SOPEN REOPEN. , Feeling. Local thursday South Sa WILL Dyspepsia,..Deatng Heart Crolitt diseases, delay ne Bits Yoatey- making: G..A. >! . Diarrhoea, Gemstipation, female not er te numberof any office. well d-and 1 made I my for McKean J: Lynch, 8. other and ae a 1c. should you in-h , ah ¢ name 1? band Nelden-Judson : ater in the 1s made Here-DE. the shh ye his the West been Held''s Visits of Holt, | company, Pike was arrangements at) T-have which es, clothed hi ind : forth m ailment physical some from suffering are vou restored function having normal ¢ incurable so-called of monials h received has- clence the hence used, appliances win- weeks in southern California, The rip is taken for business reasons, bit mainly for 's. rast atter.the° wink made Miss Claudia and Y oung, WV Ir, 1 Service. 17.-In is very anxious top and. in as ents‘in radiation UTAH. street sont of spring Levi a || ath are Car ye UR Over ne 2 Hemp g Sout sunshine and delicate mor- The Cause of Disease Is Inharmony of the Nervous System. Boys' club church last etl rtaining ee kia , clals do not think an orphanage STARTUP and It ES yo letters were received by him se ee ae was from Miss Myrtle Wille of 2243 West Eighth avenue, De nver. The writer sald that pee to with bright ineasing of . : : 7 . nOUeP. Will Entertain Corps-Mrs. Ireder-43. ick' deaths will entertain the James: Frotessor | gnd audfence entire and Special 1 on in smoothest. rich ¢ehoeolute. that's ae of work till midnight evers night. eny irreedy Se Snae five 2-cent ‘stampa box of Choc-Nut uf ik e Counsellor Prayer Nelsonn offerec was offered yt. Nels ; Biche ct sfteSaetg i the Seeaie tion. The pallbearers we re: BS aranior "by, give the | grade if she finishes this term, and the tlhme| she has not had the best chance in the a coal stove? to be as cool world to. get an education, elther f She prepared as|/8 one of -those children. for whom works. chimney ove Sintone eeeThe me anticipation business vors |and Hugh| he =¢ ould aS re sels estar adas "i ee wie of i eee ‘ & wheres sb onits some relative or friend," said Postmas- best "SWEETLY re an Saray _ erane ad heeee court. That was three years ago. New taePe on ction || Rile es Sedittane Git rge Contr conitnite plans and | Since then she has) been with one famyou willl have a comfortable kitchen | ily most of-the time, but the woman nd the best cook stove in the world is going away, and finds that she can+ ae not take Plorence with her, Made in a big, clean, modern factory, flooded pure. country alr-molasses-putter honeycom person Seine as we will "sand ust once a fancy Bren and reason..is oO flame prineiple coalor: wood ston = It is easy ‘to that steady, | very much the ete *r of dipped ng us the she will be in want = of chopped pecans, pices that - he| Devine." ©The Dougal \»"end,; man! BN GD" ; i sel the | Hugh "We have a little girl who is in need i ee ofa home," wat the statement made by Mrs. A. L. Young, probation officer domestic s¢ rvice without overheatthe room or the...worker ndoubtedly found tt & Process second to special 19@24}. . Cheese unchanged. : Eggs firmer; western firsts 16; seconds 154@2. \ a E ei een taee Edna Love Talmage, ‘Little Girl Asks World For Home; Doesn't Want to Go to Orphanage 1 mee steak, coffee wouldn't it be the breakfa the heat at |... prevents included, a Mareh 17.-Butter ie ae Congregational ied uns aban hats the "re 3 of "cookinga | qo = their| their aT were In Stray Letters Sent to Postoffice is experience to Cannon yemarks. $230, er conveniences. a New Perfection | -. : was Pe a oa ; Wick Blue' Flame Oil Cook Stove and |.<ent to an orphanage. . The Juyenile} -- R done all that anyone Jig do to} court officials are anxious that Fliorlessen hot weather pareomstc ence should be allowed to continue Wouldn't ‘St be. fine 2 summer yo a4 at se 1. ‘and'so Flormorning to step in the plebnent put on her studies at choo); And\'6O" is "d ing firm.| J. Was} roo ° pa C let alone the The little girl is not so little, either. Joing of a big baking. But every ons She Js 11 years old, and is deserlbed doesn't know how) very .easy it is to Ren To a? Hor change a hot kitchen to cool one, | 48 large,and strong for her age. orand do better cookine at the same] ence Greenhalgh is her name, and she his prey And Iderness," | when 17.-Butter~ E,. yee Met of public service to maintain a ment with an agent at each dealing with John the Baptist. About /when.you first entered the kitchen? a month ago he returned to Washingwho.have tried It say that} ton for a rest and was preparing to|the copie New Perfection Ol] Stove actually produce his playa at ' a local theater. He | does everything in the line of cooking 7" j -ontracts. nd haz "O. larger cities throughout the country to look after these letfers alone. In many news of utmost importance to the person sought. ig contained Some have fallen heir to estates, others have lost relatives and friends, and some are wanted for many reasons, of which matrimony Is not left out postmaster's stateBearing out the kitehher Ow tive ip Lgl hed sang James a oeeere ee singing the March / ove important item in the weather scheme-some |} of Bat 1 ere interior cal be ih Ota, ra gmiounte 16 ae s ocal bank clearings amounted to $782,-| 207.29, aS against $1,050,294.97 for the same day same day last t ‘ year. ar i FUNERAL ay to pay e The . services Professor® forsweet a boy time to do so. Sometimes I ir would be well from the $44) C. Cherry, boy, March he one whole that ing eine ela \e0. passes North| Jones, uisans., without bmn contests ever seen Billy Hemp defeated in ters uation fe erview.the ice man; poder ul tm Aathoet ones pe en aaa ‘sand re.| ax there; but more. than Iicely. forget John M. Gille, a Johns Hopkins graduate, and Rev. B. F. Campbell, a New York évangelist. On Friday night Downing mounted the pulpit and with dramatic eloquence declared that as a Christian convert he had renounced the stage forever and would become an evangelist. He haa| already been urged to conduct evangelistic services at Ryland Methodist Fpiscopal church In southeast a aabieens; and the Mount Pleasaut Baptist church, and is preparing for the work under Dr, Gille. Downing has had a Washington home for years near Edgemoor, Bennings. He has play,been"A ford and Mrs, Anderson Lee, 738 Haw-| avenue, girl, March §&. and Mrs. William D. Oliver, 257] avenue, girl, Mareh 9. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen, 3 BGar-] court, boy, March .and. Mrs. Gustave Pearson, 470} Seventh South street, girl, March| and Mrs, Clarence Fifth South street, the part 824 WHAT ABOUT A COOKSTOVE? Now that summertime and "dog daays" are: just ahea everybody who "summers" at home "ts considering how to simplify things and get comfort an uncomfortable sit- Washington, March 17.-Robert L. Downing has forsaker the stage for the ehurch after thirty years behind the footlights. e was: "converted" last Tuesday night in: the Rhode Island avenue Methodist Episcopg! chureh, where a revival has been in nrogress for five weeks Roney Republican i DOWNING WILL BECOME AN EVANGELIST Girls" boxing valley, 12 68 8 : PhillipsaH Eardley, 6c} ment ing largest Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson, played | Second West, boy, March 12. ¥ | Pe re gathered | Dinwoody Wanna Elnsel | cluded' a De Diamond- Mareh 12 ‘anne deceased the then orchest: as BPLUNS De almost engound Unsworth, girl, | Pine of j by A; aMlivigs ‘gant tha Te OK tee aituasion Poll Tax Notices-Poll tax notices Bearof operators. as : aimed |'Wore issued: yesterday:t Stal i | " number hay named | Were issued yesterday by the city poll oe et > Pa that as the mark which would enable|tax collector, and it is stated that a abe SEAS ny ae aid ; es "ae to "Hosa who | them to resume operation, and there is|campaign will. be started at once to * aa ene coat ‘ ane wer pre ent. [ae doubt that {f the advance proves; make all who come under. the classiwere presen Abo rere ese ; anent::seve idle propertics w ‘atlo nay t ax The tz The girls gave a program which in-| permanent idl PRepe ke ; will deen | AY their poll ;tax. rn are bs eae ‘The aie Matie<Associne | be reopened several by the first. of April, It is| becomes delinquent ten days after the 322] 1 March e the keeping UC March' € UD. Frederick Angel, South, of | last - respects. music| > Mark's and The night aes March piece WIL Inspect Stock-C. FI. Bontrager of Ceda t ds a, a veterinariar 1 pure 3 g industry, has perenne. in the eity es |: will -be. stationed vith the ecal =giaS aig B eS tee "with SaieeE vibes ae; re pké er ae opened by two hymns sung by 2 quar-| tet composed of George Pyper, H ee a forbes <4Roanoed D. will: CieoN iia See et) Hames . und Le Bitly 3, George W. Messié, »/ girl, March 10, Seventh college Pe eat es The at Fowler,| en boy, 5 even The Pedersen 1 "Arrah re cornet Logan, ASN -atr Fehrs Two ‘Clubs. Entertain. on before Newton, 9. "Mr. avenue, and Mrs.girl,Walter March H. dropped next to his In Rawhide. J. March the with ‘Yacob credit, and ‘Mrs. Harry Dunn, Spencer, girl, March 13 (St. West his Returns. Lester' cast, is ee nospitel He of during and Mrs,. Lincoln, Arbuckel, 1068 Bast, twins, March 4. | and Mrs. Benjamin Webster, 76] Second South, girl, Mareh 11. Mr. ENe. ONDA AED: eS othe Riracuatie: hit capabl the a that conral James odes boy, Marc Mrs. an ae Mr, Sixth Mr. West Wagered $8,000 in a single bet against | Pec ot moment um re leisure said to carelessness examined 1 om "The Private Tutor," a comedy in LEAD MIN By by 2 three acts, met with favor, and the a INES ives all : itted themselves with boy L p rae 3 y mee diehinepSdvance in-Meétal, treat-| ae compar repair ay 5 eKAcie . cea > ee T S yy aa Ted CaerThe rag a 4 Daughters Drs Meeting to The funeral of Mrs LeGrande; Daughters of Put the Pioneers will not ge : Ata Be yi Ee meet' Wednesday on account of the Young was held yesterday afternoon ; ofr ' . wards : } f aa > Rea Butte. Holannual meetings of many of the ware at the familly home, he sul Hewlett: ..Gdén:< te --Goast---Ofson 1. low, where the friends and relatives|iewiett has left for a stay of. several Amerie: an and AiG ee eee - $24 Seventh on Mr, eo+ | Dixie os and have Grannan he . Bast, éSt away Hogan Gaonnables showed oft: .- was a|™anner, Bingham ae and. Tenth aUeAy Young's at $17,000 but due by Professor by done that any wes Birth RAWHIDE $34,000 cyst was to furnished cited Judge Morse as to her sanity 3 qay and at the end of it the ve dischargeq her. The Inquest was held upon the sworn affidavit of P. E pardy, he‘but lost.on the ‘next roll of tho/ Mr. marble This was his last bet. | Idaho, Had he won this wages he would have} pital.) ‘Gay ; not Walsh Jones, nme hall, turned limits,] loss of sight.| admitted Injury for a and part. Lizzie son aw 1a to her eye and resultant ed her eye ulcer his ws out yesterday filed answer to the} s x} v ane f es suit brought by Jane J umes physician the were. under Crow-| ¢ He) conduit. of . $3,000,000.00 TEND FRIENDS MRS. YOUNG' a was j MANY | made canyon plished By New Science. tthe in twovorkpo afte aie golnge it Tenth South and work is s going in Ninth JSast streets, and new tracks 5 : oe state "ison. line w hae aii, as aes sak. e prison on Eleventh Bast street. ter cial} city ' j ©*P* East] . | ARhne was no| $350 dama-} 7 ijurec = increased ‘ DEPOSITS was = ee j railway needed Re pre Board Ps and have pits patdoular { thoroughly appreciated by one Luatence-| Miss the Robertson 7.-Once more the Mr. and Mrs. nee under, "Riley | 63 poe street, Last night at Raw game E. Ed-| Seventh damage Parley''s J. 74 I prize| t a menorhea epairs with] Mary far 249k A. of Cetwens = Francisco, ene onderful Cures Accom- | vic¢ | pus shed as fast as possible and -the 'contractors hope to turn the structure i¢ ‘ : So her ABE surmmer aE jover for ocupation by carly o Airectors-- ; j a ate whee and alt ea ae oat pay tor Strengtl ind Reliability A Commercial National Bank extends to its patrons the aasura > tf} Bie. I i ae r aa Ww e Us protect¢ WUE ae Nee We cordially invite your banking busine vee 3 CAPITAL, $200,000.00. SURPLUS. $50,000.0( parties were| for on 2 respectively and many + <2 ee tal the from als Grannan's chariot. loon Lewis, > di-] provide. 1904, south claims Dr wa; (Gert. ¥.Young, wthni 2.000. time he had Young 7, art tree been just for antative i ea San of second 1908. Pe ae cane see Rae | : oak , Pnter(animent at All Hallows : I, - ine e ce inrm April-The se wh ie: cubed emThe entertainment given at All HalBaris hs cnening praper-was wadele we, one wcclih th rs ave * lows last night was more suc- | ""S'5 ye E as = seo < lowed invitat ons. to a dane O.-be & re n fi Wwinaerl any /of those =incchargze| Dy.Dr...Seymore -B oung, followed] Saltair April 2 The affair will be the anties It was necessary to place | by remarks by Joseph F. Smith. Mrs. first one of the season at the ore sort, William] connected property GETS hide be broke her have | for injury police to make the capture." Sanaa ac Reno, wheel 4, Judge Junction, ros gre was|damage "but the credit s due to the porter in the hotel. His presence of mind in| 2 s ‘ . 7 not alarming the burglars is the only thing that made it possible for the GRANNAN to street, ate 1 a "ihe store ; eae ‘ Raeee vat / : y haul for the was a splendid por said Sergeant Hempel last night, RILEY ges banks | The discovered, could dachrewds: however, Howe Shiathey aonud eves OnE ‘It. lice," cht Before : 1ey Glosz to The ton is suing the county laborer. hey failure formerly January hildren {| CH the long 207. with was married marine Morris, ae Ith | Pat/ Soe ae bh re ‘ had just eearrived in Salt Lakeke from Francisco Wf % ‘ s far as moneyay itself goes, it in a suit charges a W. other vor Notes. Edwards, yesterday, Edwards wards of E, Sherwood, George them onyy, the E. filed |'the sheriff's office, comcome Bush w Nellie vorce ae ieee pasy raed BO cer. ape, yaraiera were taken complet Market ste: ady. wether a aes lambs 6 Om so District Court from unconscious Management-A¢ t a ‘vacation In Shieh he nursed an eve } With amphe Capita ; : Pee Surplt ot for Security Sple nale qt ape ind. Capable ind Experiencedn St. | r | blo pencil. | Ruoshiog Enis ment anage ! The ae ‘i bubble contest was won by Miss sont I ae Be Se aint Sale pa Fiorence Sheets and J, EH. Berkley. The] snake hunt was won by Miss Marie Witerornld et Rh Ea s' hall the Woodmen | steers 4.50@6.00/ cows and nore ee ers 2.95@3.50:| Heifers 2.75@4.25; canners 2.2 ‘| stockers and feeders 3.00@5.00 an S 2-00@6.00; bulls and stags 3.00@4,5( Hogs-Receipts 12,000 Market 10 Inentering the store the burglars e 2 broke a glass. a enabled re se a reach thé lock of the door, which they | turned, and all they had to do was ms 1 walk in. In the rear of -the store a rack. on which was hung all ae of S85 James were men g see! Cena ee eh ‘ a OU Tk an vet She Geet: One. wo moved, cents higher. Henvics 4.60@4.65; mix"D t get v and pull the trigS of r aS W ¢ orld. h eld aa ie ss Soe TeLvous : 7 4.50@4.55; Itghts 4.46@4.60; pigs). ope, ger," was the laconic ~ expression of onne| 1 ed 3.50@4.10: bulk of sales 4.50@4.60 At U cies Peet Ta of to get: mera ae soc i Pty e ie Aces oH Aptis i a a | day social at the home of i Nie W. Hall 463, West (7°) South ree str SG by W. Temple Solos E. Sharpe: Fred | Fs 17.-Cattle-Re-| active W. and ; who | was easy to see! i : a eS psa its share the mnasome Byutare MARKETS. inane March Neb:, 5,000. Native pleased and it ae was commemorate mos Street ' UW G | cits |, eense Samuel.assessor, Lb Goaman, is back | yos-| those St. Patrick's masquerade dre ) | people to Professor Kennedy's dancing| academy on Postoffice place Miss Ma-| : aesmeetmei : er P |} ble Ca 7 eeY Ae 2 STORE 7 Sonth STOCK Omaha, Off "| unar-| covered | ee iq | wouk aoe ne age t Dell iY ---_-_-___-----_-- i !t did, fen ‘Lake worr all , ee ; a Patrick. Many . -were the entertain A Se ee certs in:-his r ments and dances given In his honor} throughout the city, among. them the following d | At Odeor th Bollermak«e rs" | i : Ic' y dance. + Pure 112-114 the) , aand 5 wear that Ye} Salt thing green, Sabato The Be aan EE glass, ae looking en ° he window saw three men go into the store. Lane notified A. Fred Wey; Dee ral of ee; oe e ane Re Tey a = s : one was Sap REESE Pere Lane heard wa It not to DRUG ‘| and there did and 2 aie hotel Prices { | a . r a H. Lane, a porter in the Wilson hotel, three burglars were caught in the : - of 2 fur store L C.Glosz last Bere was If Lenans A Civility Feature Salas Fountain. = " ul quip and - lterday en 18, PERSONALS ry | company se | . * those that re . Qualities MARCH serache are tae itnanttoneaa Patron Saint. ~ { } a es, - the T Covers . Fur a WEDNESDAY, | It in Honor of Ireland's LTE SYRINGES 1 ONE DAY oF aT > | Everybody in Salt Lake Wears: | ie ; { |{ ! UTAH, nal FOR TIPPARTRP ! 0 CiTY, Pel]| . Porter at Wilson Hotel Spreads |i . e ea iene LAKE I ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS | COLOR } | SALT RU AT WORK b Offi REPUBLICAN, eppreac SPRING 000 to $25,000, and the shares are now worth $10 each, according to an amendment to the articles of filed with the secretary terday. ‘THE incorpgration yes- One --- JOSEPH Co. . MEN-A SPECIAL the and 0 exes ° | Dlat a Fever, Heart. naed, Fei whe i i<lae evs eenate acai Dis- ti All Examinations Free This Week. DR. A NEW AND WONDER F U I ee including DEAFNESS, erlor rits of this wond erful tre: itment, Drs, apply THIS VE EK until cured, we he low fee of $5 Diseases H at a 3 free. At this "f vorable season be cured for $s. ISULTATION FRED 4 ATAR a HAL DIS*! 7. 1 E To pr ove Shore s will raat all who for all Catarrhal a month of the ve hundreds will DEPARTMENT FOR-MEN Drs. Shores have a Special Department for the treatment ar nd cure of ~ Private Diseases of Men, whether eer by ignorance excesses Young men who have been led Se ad Ganipaniiarie-san eialecmacee men Ww a have gone to excesses-old men who find a tiele sexual vigor gone-unfortunates who have contracted dise psee_she victims of Pace polson-and all ot who need the counsel and aid of expe rienc e] and ki ysiclans are cordially invited to consult this department and be advised TRE iE OF CHARGE. ,So sure ts the cure unde r DRS. SHORES'S MODERN METHODS !n all pri- President, Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 17.-Sugar raw firm. Fair refining 3.56; centrifugal, .96 test, 4.06; molasses sugar 3.31, Refined steady. Crushed 6.70; powdered 5.10; granulated 5.00. Coffee, quiet. No. 7 Rio 6gc; No. 4 Santos 8jc. j | of Mowels "V ' Cure Ast tiny | es liver, I | | Season yalerta. ble Three aany o [oie 72c' 24 SMEAR A. J. SHORES. President. ANTHON H. LUND, Vice 0. C. BEEBE, Cashier. ter month's| Worth ate i? Bank and Trost on deposits. F. SMITH, TAT B- Deafness Te Trou roubles. henmetis: Treatment.|Now Is Prairie Fire Started-Blazing prairie srass and brush in the vicinity of Bighth South and t Sixteenth streets last night about 9:30 o'clock caused No, 2 fire department to make a run. The company went to the limits and then returned. In the ritory covered by the blaze it believed there wus nothing of value likely to be destroyed. Zion's Savings Pays 4 per cent | TIMB| rate diseases rure in sm esses, that or Shores you may arrange to pay oe fee for a = amily or monthly installments, 6 cure you may PAY a a CURE Dd. THE PROSTA AN ore pene among. aS Medical Pro rly se of so-call ted ‘to er iareen pect or fr iflamma - OWEN TOOK STAND AGAINST OLD PAL (Continued from VPage One.) fied maps of the Albany hotel and the adjacent territory. Lulabell Tord, daughter of the murdered policeman, testified as to the physical condition of her father on the night of the murder and of her visit to the hospital after he was wounded. Sergeant Roberts told of detailing Ford to the beat along by the Albany bar. Patrolman Clough -sald that he and Patrolman Emil Johndon were in the vicinity of the crime and heard three shots. were at Ford's side and heard say, "He shot me at twenty feet." Much Preliminary fs the only ective meth 9 CURE this common and terrible trouble. You can not get this treatment anyee lise on earth-as given by Drs. Shores-hence if you w: a CURE apply direct to Drs. Shores & Shores, the eats rs of the wonderful treatment . G. W. SHORES. Home Treatment au te for Free Syxo apt at a if you ore call OFFICE HOURS: 9a o6p.m. Evenings,7 c "3 picaaee and Holidays, 10am. tol%. Consu tation oo - ' Drs. Shores & Shores, Expert Specialists, i y ' t Work. Patrolman Nick Gulbransen testified to having helped take Ford to the hospital. The defense objected to the display of Ford's clothing in. the court , but the court overruled and one by one the pleces were brought out. When all of the. clothing had-_been placed on table in full view of the jurors, Samuel Oldham, one of tha members jury, asked the court to have them removed, but the court | nied the request Chief Tom Pitt testified concerning the bullet. that' was: laid. on his desk, purporting to be the bullet that killed Ford W. L.. Butterfield jr, a son-inlaw of Ford, said that he. had been siven the bullet by a nurse at the hospital Dr. Paul, -police surgeon, described the wounds, and said thet death reé sulted from them All of this was preliminary work in making the case for: the prosecution, and with the minor detalis out of the way the state plunged Into the heavier part of itsowork and brought out Owen Costello and others The trial will ‘be continued this morning, when, Owen will again take the stand At the close of the session yesterday Owen and Sullivan were back +9 the penitentiary-the former aga convict and the latter for safe keeping. WHAT From most cause, October SES HEADACHE? to May, ‘Colds frequent SA se TIVE BROMO QUI NINE: r B. W. Grove on box are the 250,ceo 249 SO. MAIN SALT LAKE ST. 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