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Show L_ A Golden Vibrator GARDNER DAILY THE PU 112-14 to the commlttce on of SALONS ¢ ountic y ieee eo No. 87-Introduce Eo to relatin C Nielson, sentative Francis N s c Bin inheritance tax; referred to the rater on revenue EP ne | H. B. No. 99-Intro¢ juced to the ntative B. I eer relalat creation Serene ral l-com r of a state ho s mission; perercen to the committee onj/ar horticulture | ae epre- | Kos € rnor No. oats 7 Gn tae ie the B sentative John N. Dav to} referred indebtedness of cou ated) * | pan the committee on judiclary it. enn Father Measures Relating to Official fal Ballots. GONTRAGTORS 10 PAY "aaaNAY ALL BILLS PROMPTLY (ners FROM THE HOUSE BAR | McMillan Bias S eloene 3 Bil Introduced in Senate Pro- Secretary May Enmoy His ' vides Protection to WorkOwn Men if Measure Bezt ls Now With Judiciary Committee, rearranging the taxation in the state and providing - bait: mill tax for high schools, was aken off the table and sent to the came nitte e on ways an means ; B No. 2, by L. L. Baker came up| trom the House and was sent to the committee on private enn ne ae insurance. It gives foreig : 86 the powsr "oe "ante nent doniain the same as domestic corporations. Other oa reported from the Ho sae] were: H, No, 43, by William McMil- | a ll to on lone commende d the pre sent, manIn lan, pr ohiviting. any amusement committee on eaten A. B. aera apons, on $0 No. 45, by the carrycomunittee Governor Spey informed the Senate that H. J. M. N , relating to the petites of the ate strip, had | b been zned - him and forwarded t | Was fae ton oe Pr =. ean, old papers [ar Ten cents bundle, Apply Repuslican office, ee | par PILES CURED IN 6 TU 14 ned aa pues is guarentee to case of itching Biind, Bloeding "OF Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days vr money refu ed. ve} > ANCIENT BANKING IS SUBJECT OF LECTURE At tl egfular meeting of the Salt Lake chapter of ie American Institute of Banking, held at the Commercial club last night, Professor a Young, of the University of Utah, Gave an addréss on Venetian banking He spoke of the various articles which had been used since early history for mediums corn, wheat, gold. silver, copper, iron, lead, tin and a iettana. Coined money, sald the speaker, was known jin ae time of Homer and Lycurgus. In Egyp he king certified to the welght a metal ag placing his seal -. reon. da ple Meticnal | tepublic, sang severnl| Which were warmly en-| sselbur E. Bank as the baritone red. solos: of the ___ SECURITY AND STRENGTH. Our Sater'. Deposit Vaults ving been re tly constructed under most mpdern Plans, are unsurpassed in Sec urity and Strength. hey are for the use of Both men and Sramiepe We cordially Invite your inspectio $2 00: ays for one year's rent of ae .| cosd-aisea private safe in these vault refal ty cra Lhe ur Hoven mt ee . to& p. m.2 ‘Saturdays 8:30 SALT Li ‘KE SECU RITY & TRUST Co. -84 Up. Main St, ace hats 0 | RAILROAD NOTES "| Ne UNION DENTAL GO. Are now permanently located in their new and handsomely equipped rooms. 212 WAIN arrived extiaction of no pay. ST. teeth Thursday, ain N the Danver & Rio Grandé ratiroad came into Salt Lake in two sections Thursday, forty minutes late. Train No. 1 was on time. General Agent John r Satara of the ae en route, with beadquarters Denver, has ns that the systoca will furnish im ved service between chicago and Bor v rm each day, ef oe May 23. This new service will require six additional trains and the fan {8 ex acted to make the trip either way in 30 hours, or In se silos Marrying " a "celestial" R,. Park, $8,270. down W. mar- Annie verdicts Interes The judgments yesterday Morse in the' by Park pending. in Tne same facts Sa He erekon ‘aon 1 a alea ore suit a a dia div orce No ACCIDENT VERDICT FOR STREET unos "To them that a seSaghedare that very. neatly... It TO nett shall be given" Ig applies to t ee‘conimon knowledge ten to at theey have already ts ace mere‘than. thoy want until Anally a stage is reached where reduction must be made or decided Cl saa ene a eit results. comes forward e the ages-ol query, "Heduce-but how?" To thie un-a informed nothing suggests itself but the (to them) twin. evils 88 cating- more ac s ate hey contemplate a more or le lengthy siege of dieting and exercising. So It may be s ly at every EeP IRE THEATER 56 Vaudeville, Reaetne lustrated evening.» - songs every Admission ic pictures and afternoon and 10¢, {land nd ecnergusiy filled ‘tha produces didivshia results even one remains at $7.50. that good time pur- : we had picking, when the and while there is a big bargain for wrreacs rye we rarer you. Feb. 12th, 1909 6:30 Sharp L. THOMAS, TOASTMASTER. ....... un er mmgh it . Rev. Francis Burgette Short DINNER Song by Quartet -s+saeeee... Quartet From ‘‘Rigoletto'' Mr. Fred Graham Miss Edna Evans Mr. Horace Ensign Miss Edna Dwyer Miss Irene Kelly, Accompanist Address-°\ 2, Pee: | Re . Bhner Song by Quartet Ad were of Lincoln'"' ..‘'Festival Te Deum, ** Dudley Buck visisine aes ess SUNS by Fontire Company sen ' Lincoln'' ‘"My Own United States' ee -..+-... "The Legaey Mr. Nephi L. Morris by Quartet S-AMOTICa,) ois saat . ‘*Abraham Ty Gaahent ............ eek dress Song each. Seu ADJOURNMENT During the dinner the orchestra will play-softly-a succession of old-time compositions, chiefly related to the days of Lincoln; both martial and pastoral, and from every section of country Tickets, $2 Each. Apply to The Republican As the dimming room at the Kenyon is limited to three hundred diners, and as the demand for place will be large, an early securing of seats is advisable. There will be no special "¢ rian with Hilton in Salt Lake, and lived with him until after the death of Park Mrs. Hilton bore 10 children as the wife of Hilton, but there was some question as to the legality of her marriage, and she we: through a second ceremony with Hilton in 1898. Several deeds made by Hilton were signed by himself and raw G "ee ate 8 pour. yesterday Restorative Treatment for Nervous Mien Coming from a source of unquestioned authority on the ailments of men it is presumed to be Infallible, while the profession generally enne an and prescribe them In any ditferent forms of varlouge nw ases. following oe is highly eftnetent In quickly estoring in ‘nervous exhaustion melancholia, anxiety, timidity n venturing, dizziness, hear paipitation, trembling limbs, insomnia, thinness, cold extremitie tired-allin feeling and general inability to ac hose nat = an rational acte upon whic t ds nan''s. suc cess and happiness in social and every-day lit t instructions for mixing. at at nbar J rup sarsaparilla compound and one ounce compound ule balmw ars; ta doing & particle of harm or caus solitary wrinkle. All that's requited a bundreds testify, is the taking after als and at bedtime of ene Marmola Draperigtian Tablet, which tablets sold by the Marmola Com Mic 1 d snits If you do not wish to choose a winter suit, a lot the new spring styles are here for your se leetion of Invocation invitation. All lovers of Lincoln will be cordially strength are restored, Even afew weeks will witness most wonderful Astonishing nervous absolute sa a ph ae lasting bene of DKK MIO SAO DKF o Of DO YOU WANT THE BEST TRAINING FOR BUSIN SS LiFE TO BE HAD ® Utah Business College Gives You That Training Practically, Thoroughly and in the Least Time, Under the Best Instructors pu eee. of} and _Jaines Insbrete "To Them That Hath" SERMON FOLKS. fair. PROGRAM At the meeting of the Utah Biological club, which wil! be held this afternoon, John Z, Brown, supervisor of physiology at the University, will dewas asserted by defendants, in| liver a lecture on "Some Phases of 1 Gastric Digestion," the claims of Mrs. Hilton, attacking hat she claimed to havee been marIn the girl's symnasium this afterried to Dr. Park simply to claim some | noon the first "barn dance or the of his money. She was married year will be given. Miss raise Dehim, according to her story, on De-| Laney, supervisur of the girl's gymcember 5, 1872, but did not make} nastics, gave several lessons to th lr known. this roe until] after the death | boys of the school during the week, so| Mrs. Victor Gusta that all would be able to attend the of ater in 190 claimed there were seven dance. marriage of Mrs wit a Members of the faculty of oe Uni} Hilton cane Dr. Park in 1872, only one versity have placed themselves In whim, Mrs. Hannah C. Wells, was martial array for still living when the case came to trial. eliminating the much-dreaded hal : 3 Fr loafilng at the school, The <n. chosen Birector Se‘the Mrs. Wells testified that she was presprincipal ent at the ceremony fault seems to be in the loafing on the °y ftof thee Feeoing | poe om a for the Through the Supreme court's decls| sléps and at the head of the halls imfon, Mrs. Hilton had a dower right, or mediately after classes . one-third interest in the property of t the meeting of the senior class, | boa oe Dr. Park. The defendants had vurheld Thursday afternoon, oe Ww al | adviaibitlty" ot having ae teac hers chased property from Dr. Park which was slarted on the cire ie been deeded to them, but had not which will be given in the spring. ws 1 signed by Mrs. Hilton. In these committee consisting of SharMrs. Hilton recelyes onejudeme nts man, R. E. Gardner, Henry Moyle and } third interest in all of them Fred Monahan was appointed to look {nto the possibilltfes of a senior iming trip next year. ir the trip is taken {t will probably be to Colorado, Monana and Arizona SHORT rAT generally welcome. dia Miles yesterday UNIVERSITY NOTES i A suit during e.' the these While not the variety started, there is still single ARTHUR Salt Lake City, $4,500; | Bverard Ble _ Jr. and others, $1,000; Nellie M. Bla $2,150 This makes! is a total of $24, $10 a third of which declared owing to Mrs. Hilton, or 7¢ $8,270 Family Relations. Dr. Park died September 30, 1900, leaving property v ouP -d at about $30; O00. He had alwe ippeared as =i e man k came to Utah with lk ae now Mrs. Hilton on= Beste r § ; i of Evening, Kenyon Hotel Value Placed on Proper each case decided yaneniay | Morse eS8timated the value of) property in question as follows: Bilsepet th Geoghegan and others, | $5,000; one M. Anderson and ‘ 0; Mae C. Beamer and| George W. Thatche pe Mle ske a jon sold one Friday district In ane the pirat Wear your dress-sult, your | and your clawe, "Second-Do not wear fez ‘on the street, efther going to "OF coming | »5 from the theater. Look up the law o Seaeen of John property included a days. ey ha y fez smelling during C. the cases With théir usual p propensity to do! have ae-| things properly the myanere cured the eutive lower floo the Ce onial theater for Tuesday e weniie, Febwives ruary »9,. when, with their and} persweethearts, they will view. the formance of "Marrying Mary," ; Flo ence Gear. In an elaborate invite tion! sent to all the nobles the Instruc tion two seats at give t oO purchase although there will be. no vobsectfon to | the purchase of a whole Among the rules prescribed for the} infringment} occasion, of which "the thereof may rgvive the ousient custom, | since the which has be@én In abeya demise oF the Ever-t tote -lamented | mW their both proof Dr. Friday Lincoln Day Banquet his life thme-on none of whieh deeds of transfer did her name appear, The Supreme court roe the ground that celestial .marri: vas as binding as any other kind, ‘and that Mrs. Aillton was rightfully the wife of Dr } Park after she was "sealed" to him through rites of the Mormon church, though not enacted in the Temple j These two cases were Hilton against Roylance and Hilton against Stewart Judge Morse entered judgments. in |} favors of Mrs. Hilton amounting to approximately $4,000 after the Supreme court ruling and _ yesterday completed the work In the elght other Mary. the ladies eed therm her to Hilton yesterday received elght suits for her dower oo WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. Painless In Salt Lake ‘| and wleposea of 125,000 pounds of wooj . Harris Woo) company of St. tT ifs D, B. ae: traveling freight and .| Passenger age of the Rock Island Frisco system, Pika io ne <A Ely, Nev., on business for his company. Frank Haymond, ees of the western division of the Denver & Rilo Gre ree railrond, left py afoeniaE tor th's vac coe nh to Lo 8 Angeles and Southern Callfornia nmeretal a nt John A. Foley o the "Minols CCentral js back from nite engo, where he went ten days ago on business at the beadquarters of the r Ho th t haokkee . 3 eparate socle ty "ty from li W. Griswold of the sheep and wool of Henderson & Gris wold. "Of Elko tien Ge al On riage A. in of COLONIAL THEATER | a Sun- THIRD) court and rings down the curtain on this famous case, Since the fil of suits by Mrs. & Hilton, in. 1903 > case hi is attracted wide anes ad interest Nearly wo years ago Sudge Morse ruled against Mrs. Hiliton in two of her suits, but! these were carried to the Supreme} court by N V. Jones, attorne y for Mrs. Hilton It was held that on the strength of a celestial marriage to ohn R, Park, for years one of the} leading ducators of Utah, Mrs. Hilton was entitled to one-third In all} SHRINERS WILL ATTEND judiciary; WIDOW'S tonight. Get Value Qut of One of These $7.50 Suits like sale a 'Court Estimates Value on Real Estate Property Trans ferred by Educator, Judge wa | the Senate yesterday By, I ner Ant Smith It has been broug he ral conthrough the fallure > to fall | ore ae to pay tl elr men i The sho paying n bal provides that a contr: actor W ho reelve rk from the state, county, y, tater A atleneloun town, village of echool district for work or improves n file a bond a sufficient size to protect all intereste up¢ contractor will be Tr he Settle with ne i must also pay Yap. his auth six months after the work or sult "a5 be maintained ond. he saine recou the employing body pe case te Ss not prosecuted as ntr {ft it ee is left in an uncon eae ted tate -| Nobles Plan to.to See Florence Ee committee TO amounting to were handed protect work be contract "RIGHT 4 tey 43} Miller, méasure | material men | pa | men and Others. Three bills by Senator Carl A. Bad"to. ‘ine rude | ee rand one by Senator Rudolph Kuchhe V}ler, all dc aling with elections, were reported favorably by the committee on elections at a short session of the Senj ate Thursday afternoon. The bills of} Senator Badger will make it impossible for 4 recurrence of a polyglot ticket such 428 was put into the field at the last elections by the American party and the Kuchler measure provides that _|& copy of official voteg shall be left aj on file for the information of the pubIfe ; rere 3 offce. : reports were en| dorsed, and Soy "the Senate wili vote ;on these measures. They will eae y|be passed and cd then be transmitj ted to the Hous | S. J. t. No. a by Senator Albert E, of "Celestial" Marriage Wins $8,270 From Park Estate. bs lead PGGE A io ree cee i a ™m o oS o Cc oO oh "a DHUG DISPENSARY, SOUTH MAIN STREET ferred re Mi HILTON WIND z | CELEBRATED bASES % TepreFi.' B.: No. 96-Introduced to reli A sentative Voiney E. rity King, disputes over county ound aries; laine or t as on =| AS SFORE colder to Be Had. Don't delay. Doit now. Start a coursein fitting yourself to bea better employe, a better business man or woman, earning a better salary, ina pleasant calling Day and Night Sessions All the Year, Individua l Instruction, Trained Teachers, Pleasant Quarters, Centrally "Phones: Located. Beil 5126, !nd. 292. "Our Graduates Stand Main and First South. the Test."' foree and prompt and \. PRUG D Tlouse. Repre $5-Intr¢ relating to the H. W ootton, f teachers. and disn eduecathe committee H, DE gents atte employme a | referred to elroy your joven NS as prescribes. and I: just | doctor pose ; Preseriptions | filled Pair For a knockabout suit, from now till the for summer clothes, nothing will serve ‘your es each To ears . Ser are | janet. 75--An act to amend section of Utah| Laws of eh6 Compiled | osexit ist | St to - relating 1807, of c a urts city born appeals to su cOUnIS dis trict nae ourts aoe Benner ; ca n certain cou preme ak nith; committec on judl lola ; 8, No, 76-An act for ob Sree. on and ma of ersons furnishing teria) for the cons truction or repair of | Pn Ol xcs rife public buildings aud Benner X. Smits; com mitte @ on la © aT: $15.00 t otion | 6 Od Committee an Judiciary is Con-| " r- i SIS "CONSTIPATION, OBESITY, LUNG TROUBLE, ee | 4 ay aoe PIPPI SCHOOLS forecast: There Is Plenty of Time eco 5. B. NO et act Vi amend aoe {ong 21, 2322, = 2324 of the Cor | } pi led Law' Ty: Utah of 1907, providing | j for a ate board of land commisslo ers and. ms iking the governor chairm: nat Herschel Bullen che s committee on pub- | it = n POR FOR ENABLES YOU TO MASSAGE YOURSELF. ITIS A SPLENDID REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM PARALY- ww AID Weathe 7 STATE | | Go ee = RS PEONPTLY = Request for 3,000,000 Acres From Fublic Domain Ready SS t: PASS i i! HSE "LITTLE LESSONS IN PUBLICITY''-Lesson "Kissing Goes by Favor,-" but that "3 a poor way to choose advertising mediums. Let it be a cold, selfish busines s proposition. It's your own money that will be spent. See that it buys what your business needs, where it is needed and when it is needed. Daily Newspapers offer advertisers best opportunity for such judicious discrim There are ,all kinds of newspapers, ination made to appeal to all kinds of readers. Some of these should provide just what you want. f Ask any Daily Newspaper, any responsible Advertising Agent, or write League, Tribune Building, New The Six-Point York City. 7. |