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Show -_- ~~." Thousands of Men Trouble and Council Approves Employment "$20,000 Beauties." Sixteen Days PRESENTED Crammed up Fifteen by Expensive Figure Jugeglers, To straighten out the left tangle the "$20,000 beauties," commonly special: auditors, the last night authorized Snyder to county auditor, employ figured that months I. M. for it for City council Treasurer Fisher, will take one at It least who Most is Runs to the tors, $18,000. The city council authorized the you How Up One distort Although two of the special now completed no pay from and the that city conyinced , need, get Hold MUSIC BY S at prance modate the Monday ; crowd : as Appeal to Retail Butchers.and evening at a 7 o'clock and benefit kept |iine tor two nours, Association at Tue @ Regular Meeting. : up fan memorial to Whaanga, Rio Grande system, addressed the Salt Lake Retail Butchers and Grocers' as- there | ?2*5¢d which concert The. a steady | the who Maori died entire that ehief, in' Salt Wirini Lake was bedecked nedy's the there hall a will be given grand assistance of action those at benefit of Ken-|contert ball. the anyvunion, who rather than imposed by walked out the conditions pany The men were hopeful cause of the reported for strikers who.do=not;belong-to but submit the to com- yesterday. cutting been sent the after eas present to Denver @reater employes the pay-car > of + the 0 of otk company April 10. ; sion 50c, extra lady es Bostov : Copper ery Stocks. Bost April 6.-There was nibele "reaversing" iva ere da F lobs..-Ainalgamated was 2,000 shares b Stayed between = aon steady at 12 100. wen of the music : a : WuUS Bonds aR only:| ¢ p as asreatvn Cékc Dd, ad as penis 7 TMAae ate_8 Wal- | i Sat thathe ‘om on roo of; bers were have } ] shipping 5 the at present of the "no some in National Life sae but a telegram informs the evening. eae All fron anteat: s } | se : j eee at pee -arraigument Fifth, Of and on were that bas Fe Out ok itt West. is ss TA Kathleen suspended of of and | num=] ed y ‘A. States eae meeting wads tic association of ah the city Court the Te Fitzpatrick, will.t and Meeting. Juvenile: yet sey TIL held: 1039) at 104. |The morning session ofclock and at noon will be taken until county te Cues policemen. of _-street station today Jere ,Burke two sergeants pending investigation. half. the men Lara most. sil : i " anc cee: that boclue of the already olirons ne "th oO ian) ' of " who esa city were recovered wart Ait erts nGoded cea wholesale city's the in and with eeSI's ‘ district, of an inventory tabing been had stocks. y = °c Ban aes Plunder in Secret Cellar: Director of Public Safety Henry who their G0). instituted icer = ae a 7 made tons Utah of Tae sation of the elly detectives regating thousands SIE = In a ‘ See ev e of dol- . : a attractiveness. patrol thém Bods 1G , BONGS.WEES police headquarters, Sart wagons and an 201) 204 tomorrow, discovered clues today. | concealment witl begin at 10 an adjournment! moon. . Juvenile being required. to inventory of them in to hau will Detectives similar. which they also places of expect. to find an eyen greater quantity of the plunder than has already been found. Altogether ‘eo than $20,000 worth ate ‘ ora F SA OE CLer, TOTS Mee eS ane ee fees a Laake aka Stes of loot has been found. Rae ere ie Cae aay Ry oes h will deliver an address. Chl hleago Wool Market, Famous as a great CHOCOLATES, . ete. 0usehotc' taken: to Cotre}*be/made oom at - room building Why? ‘ ‘‘Sweetly 4 Startup ete., Candy to Merely Center, Chicago, A . QUALITY San and . thine,'' Candy > Chicago, April... 6.-Wool. market peak." . ( olor: wcto and New Mexico. well i Were oved. 185@17¢; unimproved 15 @1ic; | Montana, S@21c!. Lag Lac, washed, New Co., Provo, ‘ Utah. ‘ s the for Utah, .- Wyoming medium, ght, un- 20¢c; > fne ).1 coarse, hae, l4@16e; ungraded, in bags, 16 a 20c York, Silver "April' motion, Elder) nhames of Wana rere. the sala Grant, the an post baa JOB a Ons the li tren ‘ Market. ™ 7-Bary silver CS eese0 fur thousands tailors bi « {he daa men es to yr iganee Gardne ry whe a, ys offers. store costs only about aig pepelucoy in-trust of the of Rr Aeone Chureh of Latter-day Saints; ayia. trustan: Jesus Christ Jolin R. prices Winder ot 1 first counseler in the first. presidency; Francis M. Lyman as president of the twelve apostles; as members of the council of apostles-Francis . M. Lyman, John Henry Smith, Heber J Grant Rudger Clawson teed Smoot lvrum M. Smith, George Albert Smith, Charles W. Penrose, George Richards, Orson TF. Whitney, David O. MeJohn Ivins W. Anthony and Ka from $10 lo : 2 S respect and 3 We Grows. of business resulting in havea The men's few closing of the "In rer pe spore Lora. our we noted generous See in trust to the church schools, stake ing houses, mission mission Saints' of the report] worthy poor,| and ward meetmeeting houses, maintenance, Latter-day hospital maintenance and im-j and from for the fares eee Tee IOr na ing ee At the Heceived ndorsement the peading of conclusion is Richard President report, felc of ee in ened said the| the his-/{ He on. the Seventies ae ys Pp GARDNER" = wa WE HE QUALITY QUALITY ) Ce 5~-THE eee STATE ae raf oN FEDERATI Somes N F } | RMED | \ } Organized Labor Cialistic that of Non- "So. Z Asks Tendencies . n For Chai ter. A re NGF Thank Thee, President Hart| Quorum eall, as at the of | cludes down W. ygent. pronounced) Meeteing. morning at 10 o'clock a priesthood meeting in London today ee days Nev pt * 25 7per ounce od ew Yor price was unchanged at 56 . Mexican dollars were Snthanked at » 47@52c, that In large. seemed an array] centhe juvenile] was there however, bujlding, in except benehes of empty The auditorium. the of ter choir flanked the great organ, on one] ide a sea of white,-on the other "a} somber group. The evening's program by composed selection began with] en-] Stephens "OQ : Ye Mountains High,' : ‘ fol-| by "The Lost Chord," by Sulli- and assembly power heard there of the} hall. wnion and chorus, of the melody accompaniment, runs beausong, two love rendered a dainty The} ang Something of Oregon the in Zanecroft the a and West other for on officials will here and on the A car trains, Manager It the on using gasinstead of state, used General between out week... apparatus gas in coaches tried this gascous by yesterday. run the to passenger being Line with regular inspected way is Short eauipped oline, new lighting railroads of be was W. the used Ogden H railon for two to practical or give a its efficiency. new, system of lighting is dei for use on branch and. ‘for )=service where the Pintsch light may not very conveniently be secured," Its -advantages were explained by E. Wilhelm of Chicago, who is introducing the system to the railroads of the West "The gasoHne system Is especially for use on those parts of system where it is not conventent to secure the gas tanks of the Pintsch system At present where branch lines use ubls service elther the tanks must be taken to *their terminals in service cars » the passenger coaches must be ‘dead - headed' Into some of the main railroad shops. The gasoline system's reservoirs can be removed anywhere where Chore are trains equipped with a air week brake Ordaaia ‘gasoline ig not used. and a voice In- os a convention May 6. when cea 200,000.00 S 50,000.00 in by-laws will be | ton be held| constitution ad¢ ypted, TH the ch stripe resenting rs Sees preargaaarers py unions affiliated to Labor of Federation American at| dusti WAN nan Sent ee ty the} | Ha charged bolt | ee Aer with can long oo peo ively Ainerican. for working fot ef-| sur! Canes a Is Cee: a the chorus by the cholr. To the true student and lover of music it-was an ¢ vening of divine melody, and every number was heartily auappreciative more A applauded. found. be rarely would dience CLUBS a re; o a oostatuto S pe e : iS a cry lo iu ar parents a) pa ; cone ant. ent ee she has the to: to 150 hours burning does system "The liquid ing form. ‘The line ‘keep the lights any in ‘train the on oils norton carrying the gaso- is ‘eneased' metal in-two of tering opened coverings,|to time controlling | counallt Are iniviled at YZ. friends against ‘ to C. mee! ; their 1) a | a situation for the lowest the and curbing TTwenty-fourth of and J..P. O'Neill have the replace gas it on sysfem, the but main will lines, hardly|showed because' it, @ntaiia the praubie. of pees an figure, expenditure was $3625.65 street was at colleeted of $1,543.85, during the ! a year. a Car ~He which iso Bs Among those tagious diseases during the waek, deaths, and a total of 22 cases idler yuarantine. inspected the car |‘ ----_+ > + -____-_ - Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look or the signature of E, GROVE. Used the Ww tg over to Cure a Cold in One Day ‘ 10c $9,600. | Fountain. The report ef the city health aus thorities showed 52 new cases of co who : Refreshing gut- the week from fines and licenses. at the Short Line depot yesterday were Mr. Bancroft, Acting General Superintendent J. M, Davis, F. Dunn, superintendent of motive power, A Brewer and others. ' ~aud Water were | Soda found |at our reagryoirs-hy the ra\nane emproye has been in use in the Bast for about controlled by the Safety & Lighting company oonteela the Pintsch lights." line will! was, howletting of the contract withstand | The to tested is which of one | meeting. until the next |ecver, passed square the to. pressure pounds 600 payroll| weekly the on report The is probably cheaper The system inch. than ae store. We Ccarry-a full ol pure fresh drues fresh drugs. pure, ; : | some it is hoped the mic hic of | be -found. bids The carry- with away way which by night, eokign, eatitas aocniEe gasoline ne ae Rel . .Conference Visitors regular Pintsch tank, The he $ 5S / liquor #1le by clubs was of the tank is filled with | te Sunday Sal mai The council took a de-| is connected with the air | brought up, Gas from the} cided stand against the practice, de the train. eee eee Ju ‘ keepir evaporated gasoline, mixed with air,}in view of the opinion of the city Delicious lee { ream . ; ariciines be de- |! could no Heense that the pipes to the lamps | attorney through passes in the body of the coach, on much the|manded nor other restrictions placed | S} arkling Soda W ater. same plan as the regular Pintsch gas|the meeting was at a loss as to the i ideal Ji An ques-} The to be taken. proper action that] lamps in burned is It system. tomats lunch, ght | . atactaln A = area x aes a ana pe with Monday 1} boulllion next until deferred was tion 100 candleShea of and mantles, have Se the an upon : e consur Stewart girl fo the objectior insisted . - Be . thet es te with him.4 Growing ut of jes ucquaintanece, the charge was { ed ae" n sordwell Saturday c girl was a to the Industrial nigl last school ----- -- DENGUNCED cnn Pom the old April tonight parents hiu the ind sit from eu Sa urday rst Orahe hn sid ere Genera aera Ean a Serena neg fort soiling with the despite and time eu com about girl ; ¢ lainarry. ihe: man theorganization, bettermment wie of the , ant ! 1 : ; Hon ly| Vemle court fo arene prevent nation of is {fenoo Stewart npiaint i W a eee urt Rordwell ae ler tiunwilling Ogden Council, However, Is al Loss How to Stop Practice on Sundays. Ogden, meeting t upon a n caer ttoenes ers, ee Peers Aa state a natural Goldman Ped can which proved so popular that he to reuder a third selec-| compelled endugh In- to Prevent to School jal ae Marriage. self, was stead the liquid is forced into a mass fills a@ part which of absorbent cotton, of a tank attached to the car much HL iy Stewart Florence a No organization, general or local, Sanit Whose tenets are SOMMES os Peaks Florence minated tat on ae ae an eos Geter to excellent AN 2eae sweetness of the instrument were fully exploited. This was succeeded by an arrangement of "Ben Bolt" by him-| i aN issued for the convention, ' lneorder. tha ie be: prevented from "Four years ago," said@a prominent 3 , ; ; : 1121 Good of Bordwell Jolin was| marrying attempt "an yesterday, Inember 1/4, aged Stewart, Florence Wih avenue ba a like organization, to form made the conventiecn was captured by West-] Wa vesterd committed t the In J Tudge b at-Ogden school and | du: rial union Mine rs' of Federation em wourt Juveni Of-theGow ins dynatinite }G the of he to alleged allies were presided who heard invited, ap-| char soncucd rhe meeting the died after shortly ganization death. as is the remainder air, and it system on Certifient mae on 2.5. c0nds & the a ivelled and permanent aaa ep ee Se body.| of) this labor organization The harmony: utmost ‘ie by cna art All organizations of the Industrial| Workers and others of socialistic ten-} New Lighting System for Coaches Is Given Test on the Short Line way the of Saracen tha and home "Mother | American song, expressive the in fect among| conditions social untoward of it with an Irish o° Mine," and followed advonot It does workers American to music set ditty as felt at the ballot except force The evening's prograin was concluded | cate with four selections from "The Golden} box." the solo with | Legend," by Sullivan, in which the | part wags handled by Miss Evans and gamut of many emotions. Botween these two selections Tlorace. S. Jonsign sang "Hosanna" in his] usual beautiful manner. Evans Miss Wdna tiful selections, one ‘Davis gave] evening, the during organ the of opera the from excerpts several and volume the which in "Mignon," tion. ees Mi* Brines was ee is cordially secret: ayn teneetiber " elected. in charming-]| van, both being rendered style by the choir. Next] ly harmonious wedding the of deseription the caine Mr In which "Hiawatha," from feast Brines has ay Impressive solo; and the} deseriptive jts telling business state federation. committees © were ulasnall me wecie for wegnesday, Cupid | "When of secope the sprightly first the McClellan, of ae account Your Federation Spalding, availa) 1-the and will receive our best attention Pour per cent interest paid on Thue deiicles ad been tabooed In the eal of her remarkable to fine advantage. Professor pe eae Lake the American Federation of Labor a be sought. <A eall will be Issued this Visitors by the In other the Comes." N. Austin -ranhical announced by President Smith afternoon, inmeeting yesterday priesthood, of the members all deacons. the to Applauded name, GAPIVAL, John © tional I 1 idequate quirements ofits SURPLUS pointed the in ioe ount-of lotime -at der, and a : cash on .Coniune ; . Salt Lake to meet the -redepos The of r ineéreasin constantly our. depositors howssthe -conie enee oy ei . i aiie On aS SC eeey ye SER Aer ah rnd hall, Fourth South and State streets Secretary Currie of the organization committee called the convention to or- history in its Salt a held bi i cial ¥ Cit : was il a Vv ( it derives virtually is it institution The meeting Repetition of Hiawatha Music have circumstance although in-]| the ‘ held 8 SS = SS" --- = Vel raf ore a passed ehurch - STORE | tne This will be 8 A C {CUR vy) " benediction, and the Sev-] conference of the church Priesthood no i in ) ee an eloquent enty-eighth into - [eee ene tee gaemaatens Naloh Le: RMOSIES: ~~ +>-1. << seeaaenee 6 Taiteratfurteos baker twas eiented pres+ tt choir sang "We fer Prophet," God, examination with pleasure the fact that] the} by exyended aid was trustee He largest > - \ ait \ (pnicr ie report, "we are happy] presidents of stakes, the bishops, the} there is a substantial} high counselors, all the organizations total amount of tithing | and upon all friends of the church.| pate fay tie Sen! law remarks. the were tory of church conferences. voked the blessing of God best wear. 2 a Interests| = panic," the =; Smith as presiding patriarch of the clureh the counselor in the first presidency and the twelve apostles and the pre siding patriarch as pro phets, seer and revelators first seven presidents of seve ntles-Seymour B. Young, Erigham Tf. Roberts, George Reynolds, Jonathan G, Kimball, Rulon &. Wells Joseph W Mc Murrin and Charles. Hf. Hart; Charles W Nibley is presiding bishop with Orrin P Miller ind David A. Smith as his first and second counselors Anthon H. Lund as church historian and ge neral chureh recorder, Andrew Jenson Milton Musser, Brigham If. Roberts and Joseph I. Smith Jr., assistant historians ' a eee oe * eumpele: lIlorace Hl. Cummings ees "US PALIT Os stringency | crowds financial the as. ‘ pt0. : lor $ pre- ' ever ything Py patlterus at all y { bogie and as much. : i" try olf Suappy : = is s which hall you Pose Sup big variety Ory yaar bu such in every as good ae can you Clothing iS mere haat therm looks mn . is an Phius > ready-to-wear who thelr pay make prosperous. ¢ xtravi cisely arnt. ol pric and stylish § 8 rn c the ‘ di bys Sen un' SA ‘loth re putation, his esti iblish In to Zosp Const. eon ount raisi raising presented" OWS FILLE Rie S ot was general authorities, in. sustained was Patio at SiR PRO their which byby 35 8 Sustained. Authorities Aainteare to UY commended for their | mi The faithfulness in the observance of the titled lowed burglary. involving, the th: eanart reports was| : fea- ald put. un: seitmously adopter BH Ely and pled my of than the tabIn any other structure at the| audience evening's ernacie last festival of music, arranged by Profes-]| visitors,] conférence for Stephens sor ‘ollow!i Saye Lous Race charges Allegations yalue them NEW ood BEATS >hrile ck : alo, ae the in. devoted the Fund of provements, with C. M, Twelves of ty he poses as the rep- by Juvenile 6-tlnlted erin sso Coe oe Francisco, Denver, . inby a ‘principal | chants Re We is J is on continues the to report that increase in the has than local composers. ~The : 7 ae a = te Sen program was as follows: HucerGCpaAUIMeNt: Alo e -G'ClOe 4 ‘eaches er . city Orchestra selection, 9"Remanee of | hes ‘over: the whol city. the Wind." Walter Smith; vocal solo, oe eta aK vn ou Do smati onds....... ANE aed nT (reg., .4926....... SF. : 1204 do. cou Ay PR Tin Er Tt. Und Loo Penikyne ae eee oes okasie 1023 P he al life Tithing view "In | made As soon a& the police heads of | the district were suspended there came | the discovery of loot of far greater r' o t orth D Lhe the was my and depressiom last fall, almost 2 | i Is Discovered. section 0° thank ORDERS ae Of ichonsh. and auperintendent Wilders John Henry Smith -Aphools Heber Utah-is to have-a. state Federation of y E Grant and Anthony d W. Ivins were Labor. muet led' Vest :Se much waras decided' yes I Pe ae ane Be, a aes Fs ang s . added to the general board of reli day at a meeting of about. 150>deleon classes Duncan M. McAllister rates, representing some 5,000 w 7 bishop, the latter comprehending the | Sion : . [8 I gens PEELS | se work Bier a : Was sustained as clerk of the con-| men in various parts ofthe tate presiding bishop's office, 56 stakes of, x . 3 aa Kt ‘ { 7 I ' Alon aide Leoniealoneein ie =worlard fe rence mine S vas WAS SEED to sus-} The meeting was-in answer to a eall of committee organizing the by issued f e or ont Be tephens MI mt oe | lL.D.s andthe also the: Deseret News hospital for the year 1907, and found| ae ee eee | and all the singa , en Peder ute a Labor, the I= B . Ss he ¢ ca rades assembly This is the oldest patel urd aie the in body central then made} President Joseph F. Smith to:be very;full and complete. them stated, is amen Kimball followed. He 2 Young ean} Rudger Clawson, Riter Carlson-and HH.' H.. W.RokkW. had : 3 ‘PP, Nady) ¢ : audited the financlal reports ‘rigtes-in=trust preglaing would house the) by (spren yegetable, native ture 46 any and Miss Kathleen | jy. the district, which = en beau- | very McKint aH |; the rich warehouse Buitta| the Sea.' lorace ‘Sx: Ensign; farewell 1iZ,\song, "Aloha Oe,"' by the audience, 38, ee SOIC Soir sh ret aces ats ae aC Bi sth ol bare Bi watineesie ON oe we ee Ae Be 6 ee Ee "Tex more it solo rendered, Li¢ utenant "Honest" "My| chief of the district, and e ntitle d. Both we 2 BSA of W. MWHIRTER SCANDAL |.the mention! Gather at Banquet, After the dancing and concert, the crowd assembled in the banguet hall, to New, York, New York, April Rovernment bonds: mm e- very quiet. tah Consolidated Sei aT ea u. Ss a pel art Pupenta' written that angen Mean Warmly composed Sea were and « there earefully of th. soid, and the price| Serenade, "ISuuipo."" the froubadonursa; | 2. vocer-agerege sd _ aS rolls of silks including value, lars: im Rose," John Western solo, "My re-|cornet Bingham 594@58§. ~, Boston ‘and Corbin Held; vocal solo, "My Beautiful Isle of and. carpet and matting and other Calumet and Arizona ] sehold goods The goods were Lasalle lost] to 123. North it 633. Shannon stead an Bi not as for also, las t hem 1 ut of{ "IT lave lately visited In» California ind witnessed how adlfficult it {ts for] even Ufe very best speakers to gain] t hearing ther and my heart went! ut to President Robinson and the eld-| ers in that feld. "T read «a stateinent the other day to the effect that there are wise and| foolish people in all organizations, and| these] by judge not should We that but by the general average. Tam try-] ingg to be wis and gin having a hard! time in achieving that end, but I am| willing that we should be judged by| that rule i Vhen I seen man who prides him-| elf ow appearing pretty usually} find that it takes him most of his] time to keep pretty Ilomely men built) the church and other homely men have] carried it forward." A -duet lhe Morning Breaks," was rendered by J Summerhays and) Noal‘Pratt President. Joseph W. Mc-| Murrin ef the Seventies Quorum spoke} next. President Smith then called upon] Apostle Heber J, Grant to read the report of the chureh auditing board. The ase ts aOMea Ce ONY the bose. .catns posed Service. ‘PHILADELPHIA | the | co hall banquet "The. served. dish d R/ G. union mabcinists, Given by D. colors. national the in Tues- | decorated hs, black full orchestra; and aeeee7. Kennedy's Baer April day, |the flags of the natives music donated by jusicians' ou Dn. The at. tpi aA . Fr use of hall by ee: Aduiisfhe musical DESErATD was the eg J @havelot been of Cnreturned Ose aaa marked company in| (eatin a weve ; Especial made.of a. 5. Lnsign, = program Sad ; which |ter Smith, a Hawaiian. rendered Vitzpatrick tlfully "Out west." ‘by-I a BALL Sapa Isle dances The musicians where -______-- BENEFIT arn local lst exdaus has arrived, ----__+ GRAND by "several given. |2clections,.all of be- | Beautiful Saturday, the company finding it had no further use for alleged mechanics ee mat eth oon ner 7h y |. Wap was affair be- | words and strike breakers in the boiler ‘They also. re of the company. shops ported that some 15 employes of the had sisted After oe be oy Horace tween. company of purity an ‘cr | Chief Is Suspended Immediately When $36,000 Loot Caine. and intelligence said. OTS =| The monument his grave in the throng and, | T.° onlght of bottle. every: Special resentative Pande ee men, excellence. certificate April 6.-J. 8S, Castelbury, man, wns arrested today- j funds," looking toward a possible reopening of negotiations with the company, or at any rate a declaration of the position sociation last night at its. regular meeting, and set forth the reasons why the men left the service of the company. The men were present in the hope that the association would ap- eone and with The abies trouble early | Spann ceri lel, a trimming of flowers and fancy } eolored: paper; which. is worn. by. the natives of the Pacific) Islands. The | Hawaiians ‘were seen with orange, the New Zealanders trallans in blue, Samoans in red and | Japanese in royal purple 1 The grand march. was at 9 o'clock,| |led by Mrs, Susia Y. Gates and John | en purity standard hich. towit itp kept always is Swamp-Root sworn ‘The concert was }#)ce company, cure little over a year-ago. is to be erected over City cemetery AE. Jarman and Richard Pole, representing the striking shopmen of the some ' KE A 3 given in order to raise funds to-erect.|ye-is not their agent. . to take Peak KILMER & CO., s sd by a ns rist year Castelbury accom- that gathered given by the Pacific Islanders. crowds. commenced arriving as eee polnt 4 committee Bie § : ie § } Foster, familiar! known been after the swindler to, small too was hall Odeou CASE . x ¥., the Golden. J, Work | De nae Och ee -- peace Agata 7 | skeri Oh. oa AOE ee fe aan ree co 4. a 3 i oe 4 - ae wae [iden CRE Ep dN te e jon policies that: were never sent to |him, and that one of the dupes, John t ‘ ,' work _- Odeon, to progress, ‘ t Provo, 00% by Presented DATiY e ( ‘Be It resolved. by the general conference of the. church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that we do hereby express our entire and hearty approyal of the report made by the general auditing committee of the church, Conference, ear eRuan President. "Republican ify Ay: ) Germpéaition At rans ed 1 Hate He Local Musicians Delight C Is: appeal Seventies Quorum J. S. Castelbury Is Taken From Provo to Price to Answer Serious Charges. | TALENT of Salt Lake arose in the auand offered two resolutions as of } follows closing SESSION the lreart."' ALLEGED INSURANCE ‘ Grocers' for > Grand | _ UTAH _ CLOSING ea ase Sige Swamp- N. the Authorities by Young dience McLaughlin Blsdder ee é § mistake, on aoe sLOWCL : vor& Bae bottles size one-dollar any make Don't name, Dr Kilmer's Islanders 1. inary reports, and what these reports show could have been gleaned from the annual reports that have been submitted, from year to year, by the city treasurer and the city auditor. STATE in- Swampthe purchase Concert and Then Enjoy Feast. The aera auditors have not yet presented a final report on their work. Pith ton rus a a = STRIKERS aes Onc.) offered mankind. Pa aie oteW ithe that can you and find will you Pacific audi- will per HEARD AT REUNION AGENT UNDER ARREST the April ian NATIVE SONGS ARE the city work is they after the William stake gospe) SAMPLE gare } FREG.-To prove the wonderful merits of SwampRoot you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent abaelutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters received from men and women who found Samib aloo! to be just the remedy they needed. The value of Swamp-Root so well known that our readers are advised to st nd for a sample bott Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Be sure say you read this generous offer in the Salt Lake City Daily Taeeraatc tain Republican. calendar so as to show sixteen days work in fifteen days' time explained in the statement same account calls for the payment of $240 to H. G. Ambrose at the rate of $15 a day for 16 days, and five other auditors at the rate of $10 a day. tors are still buzzing about offices, it is said that their SWAMP an Disease Binghamton, address,every bottle. the and toot, Day. else can b you fifty-cent regular which the bill of the special was referred to the filast night shows that to be paid for 16 days from January 16 to the rate of $20 a day he or anyone realize already stores at all drug but remember the em- Salary drawn down by the tors. Mr... Fisher's duties will be to go over the work of the special audltors and rectify all of their mistakes. Ifhe .can locate all of the bungleés within sixty days, he will be entitled to a special bonus. Slipped are Pe what is Root he to the special audl- One item in auditors which Nance commitf€e A. M. Trader is 7 hours a dayy January 31, at not DR. KILMER' en Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. a da $3 do Page comprehensive and gratuitous labors. And be it further "Resolved, That we also express our fullest and most sincere approval of and confidence in the honesty, integrity and fidelity to duty of the trustee-In-trust of the ehureh; that wo tender to him our support and infirst speaker, | dorsement of his wise, just, careful and the was Quorum entics wd begzan by bearing a testimony to} beneficial conduct and management of the truth of the gospel and of the the general business affairs of the instructions that had been given, ehureh." "There ar two things that should Two or three moved the adoption secwas which resolutions, the of action of our lives. One} influence every i to know the will of Ged and the} onded from all over the building At second is to do it The truths of the] the request of President Smith wiaes A Trial Will Convince Anyone. to close runs expense total people of Kidney from At the opening of the afternoon} Service, the choir sang the hymn, "Hail| lo the ao Who Communed With Jehovah Elder Milton HT. Welling of; Malad stake offered the opening pray-| OL. The choir then sang Phe hymn,| "God Moves In a Mysterlous Way." President Rulon S. Wells of the Sev-| night. you are sick or feeling badly, begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder . medy, because as* soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help the other organs to health. In taking SwampRoot, you afford natural help to Naiure, for it is the most perfect healer and gentle ald to the kidneys that has ever been discoverec You can not get rid of your aches and pains if. your kidneys are out of order. You can not feel right when your kidneys are wrong. S1S,000. of Mont Fisher at ployment is 1n striking contrast the Eider Pioneer prayer. Sustained If This bill calls for $3,911.65 for servfees performed from January 15 te March 31, at which date it is safd by the mayor and Mont Ferry, chairman of the finance committee, that there will cease all payments to the special auditors. Adding this bill to the $1%,audispecial the paid already 964.31 This during and THEY se and remarkable prevalency of ktiney While kidney disorders are the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and physicians, who ees themselves with doctoring the effects, «while the original -discasc undermines the system. two knows figures and city accounts to untangle the bungled work for which the city has pald the Westerman, Trader com"pany $17,875.96 There are still a couple of the figureexrifflers at the buildimg, and it is their pected that they will charge for rate services at the same luxurious that has been charged in the past bill for their services was presented to the council last night, and was indorsed by the city auditor Total times Prevalency former days sixty some by called clty Kidney ; General Unhealthy kidneys cause lumbago, rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull acho in the back, joints or muscles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow. complexion, puffy or dark circles under the exes sometimes feel as though you had heart troub le, may have plenty of ambition but no strength;; get wenk and waste away. If such conditions are permitted to continue, serious résults are sure to follow; Bright's disease, the very worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. Into the many GARDNER ee MAIL Nature warns you when the track of health is not clear. Kidney and bladder trouble compel you to pass water often through the day and get of Man to Rectify Wrongs IS and Women Have Never Suspect It. - ¢ CONFERENCE (Continued / BILL | ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? FIND MISTAKES OF SPECIAL AUDITOR LAST INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908. | i THE | LS <e - DRUG . The 112 Pure 114 Drug South STORE Dispensary Main Street UNION DENTAL CO 218 SOUT MAIN Honest Work-Honest Prices Pataless Ex fon of cth or Ne ‘Pay. All Work, Ponttreciy Wokrennek Phones-Bell, 1126-xX, Ind, 1136. |