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Show RECORDS Siops at Pomona and Riverside Scheduled Before Arrival at The Los Elks' fourth to Los Angeles Lake There last night were three S W. your P. S. Hawk, Jeremy, Con | West. E. C. excursion | away from jf Vinod. about Ll o'clock. sections, carrying | CITY, Mrs. Mrs. ‘ampbell, jyave, J J. aera? 5 oe Vest, Mrs. Con Mrs. B, C. A. me J. R. E. Allen, Percival, Me- Miss Miss Traffic | Rae Wi. Bardwell, David Raybould, Mrs. FE. Atlantic states abbut the middle for nm lots speciality, makes Hluster's good Plouwr bread. INTER-MOUNTAIN MILLING CQ. DARKTOWNIS DIVIDED of VER WINS ae week, says a dispatch from | | Washington, dD. ¢ The monthly reports for ‘the ob- | are being received from the obmenus were provided for eee John Maccono, Mrs. John Maccono, i} that stations all over the stat Colored Man Drie Jail Senof the trip ‘The. excursion exceeds ;7, Ff. Curtis, Mrs. L. H. Curtis, H.| servation indicate an abundancs of mgoiet wy any presious affair of its kind by | Hodson, Mrs. H, Hodson, Mrs. Mary |} for the crops during the comin sumtence for Warlike Reconqnore than 200. McCauley, W. E. Lawson, R. M. Holt mer. ‘The largest amount of precipiali 7 . tation is reported from towns of hig ciliation With Wife. great mineral belt of Nevada is the|y smith, Thomas O'Connor, Mrs and the northern part of itinerary for today, and from Utah's | +homas O'Connor, Mes. L. Barbee,| elevation, more molsture than| tr aa : snowy' peaks to California's Orange | yrs HJ. Kearns, Mrs. J. M. Taylor,| the state received Through Rainbow canyon and |wreo'- the Racker, /yiro RR. M. Mrs. Holt, W. E. Clifford Racker Smith, there are Amonb seen said the on to be many the 125,000 ene | Bessie attractions trip is the old to p H |? xpanse and tl FO Gwe as mperature Mrs Lane, at 6 a 34; ee ‘S tation Helen Chit since .00 inch; total. cotte, Symns, R. C. Anthony, H. T. Pi-|anglo Hanibal, H. Hanibal, John Green, Green, A, H. Meredith, MTs. Mrs. John Mrs. A. H | S$. H. Belmont, Burton, Angell, Luke, John Lloyd, Sid. Bamberger, LaBlanche Mrs. J. A. W. H. Brand, Mrs. J. Dale, T. E. Sarah A. | F. Mrs. W. Lloyd, Shorten, Dale, Filsapeth Mrs. S. Giddings, E. D. Lancaster, L. M Mrs. K. S. Bers H. J F. Jones, J Armstrong, Snow, Mrs. May} parsen, Luke, Miss Pearl | derson Lee Peete Sete Davis, W. W. T. Olson, | Bailey, Pearl J. H. Bailey, a \ a Jarge ese Aa vo wo» . 2 people f Jtah seem to most anything. rather than ae rights with railroad corporatio por- The own Bott open bus in ad Corre Fine jeweler, palring East. Fir watch No 1 A tet Tencered by El Kalah. Temple In Honor of Visiting Officers. H day H. Young, Fullmer, Mrs. Mr . Young, Miss Bailey, 8. } A. Wagstaff, Joseph | Bailey, Mrs. S; M. Bailey; C: H. Jeen-| Hanson, Mrs. Nephi | kins, Miss Gay Clawson, Mrs. C. H. David Bl Kalah ~ temple of. .the. Shrine last night welcomed Alderman, imperial potentate Mystic Edwin L. of North )dard, George -D.' Keysor, Mrs. .G. D-| the. United .States, also, and I Retser south st _-e oe G. A. SIMS TO ERECT NEW APARTMENT HOUSE 1¢ op |GRUIKSHANK GOES TO GOVERNMENT WORK | | | Auditor of Oregon Short Line* felt par- of fortunate, Guedsed) a great TWere's a of many they oc- may man different lo get of men them. who be has patterns your is oppor- supply. Sox. 111-113 DCO Main Stre et OMDOOOoaw'. Daily Bread- Tablequeen is the latest brand of Royal Bread. It is a big nutritious double loaf of the staff of life. Royal Baking Co. | will LADIES' G. A. R. BAN TO INCREASE NUMBERS permits where a of occasions worn, are much Should be a matter of consideration to you. See that you obtain bread that is fresh and wholesome. Royal Bread is made in a plant that is equiped with bread making machinery of the latest design. Because of the accurate systematic process used, every loaf sent from our bakery is made with same care that a single loaf might recieve if made right at home: Royal Bread is delivered to your dealer twice a day and we let. no stale bread accumulate with him. This gives you the ic OF BREAD FOR EVERY | Passenger Accounts With Commerce Commission. Fullmer, L. Li-| valentine, ‘Laura Perry, 8. R. Bennion, on wear and tunity Your | Improved By Modern Structure. 100, being always so appearance fashion theic ay Boles sproot | 4 1928 adds that taste SOO an BOO "e } Oc Some splendid values at $3, $4, $5, $6 and $8 regular, now just half. All suits and overcoats are greatly reduced. | back all the C ry thing ond Sot man FPelRajoye a G LNT yo moved ‘buslding w ith 2 u Dp, and 36 60 Wes st a2 vest general several stand _. thelr Breeden Office Supply Co. Bigger and Better Than Ever | the There ae s fancy to worn, Disefiminatio on eee 7 Utal $ 69) The ¢ wees San clsco is etually | hauled fre Chic 1goO ts Og as r: -f $198 75 but the people of Uti have to. pay for exactly t same. servic $399 é 5: t the point upon his r he had 4 bring ¢ 1 reconciliation, when I open che door and leveled n., He 1id he pace a grab Wehpor vhen ed th MYSTIC SHRINERS GIVE nurse, J. with eas A casions a CET ccc en ace. tw owik's OBOSSD05025 where A. H. Birrell Real Estate company has made all arrangements and will s Bvt work soon on $50,000, apartment house for George Sims, on the south side of Fifth South stre: t, east Hanson, Miss Lola Wagstaff, Miss La-| Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Howard, B. A. | of iw iin street, This is Mr. Alderman's first Priel Gardner, Jacob Greenwood, He-/ yfeMillan, Mrs. B, A. MeMillan, E. F. America. building will be three. stories | ber J. Wild, Joseph Armstrong, J. 5./| Pratz, Mrs. & F. Bratz, John Holley, ! official visit to Salt Lake, but he. will | haar 100 feet wide and 80 feet deep, Bowers, Ester Bowers, M. Bowers, Mrs. | Mrs, John Holley, Harry James, M. M never forget it. Having -traveled . in and will contain twenty-four three and! J. Walker, Ivor. Redman, Mrs. Ivor | Warner, Mrs. M. M. Warner, Edith| many lands, o'er many weary wastes sur room apartments, fitted up wita Redman, R. M: Breeden, Mrs. R. Warner, Mrs, Joseph Acocks, Clarence| of sand, hot, cold and otherwise, he Lanascoetiiie beds. and. other space-| Breeden, Mrs. H. Stark David | Acocks, R. pomine Mrs. R. found jn Salt Lake City an oasis where | | Saving decices Pressed brick and} ; there were hosts of genial people, runsandstone will be the materials of | sonbee, George F. Foster, Mrs. G. F. | Holbrook, Mrs. L. Holbrook. Mrs | ning streams, fruits, vines and flower which the walls will be built. A large | Foster, Mrs. Eliza Foster, Mrs, Lottie W. EF Evans, Mrs. Thomas Ockey, Mrs 'and everything was his without asking light court will be built in the center Gillespie, Mrs. Mary Edler, Mrs. Nora| Roca _ Lambert, E. G. Elmer, Boyd Mr. Alderman is at home jn Cedar The plans were made John Cruikshank, who I... Reese, Mrs. H. paix, Annie| | Park, Miss Margaret Park, Mr. Stod-| Rapids, but he is at home anywhere in for years lof the building. by George F. Walker. The apartments Dupaix, George Fryon tenzel, has occupied the place of auditor of TS be ready for occupancy before Grant Hampton, Mrs. Grant Hampton, passenger accounts on' the Harriman oer and maid, Mrs. I. eietel) Mrs. |) ticularly so. last night,..for, he was September Miss M: S.. Banker,, Edgar Myers, W. system in the West, has accepted the ank .€ mith, J tendered a reception which could not When the apartment house is finD. aaa Mrs. we D. Dixon, Miss C position of special examiner of passenSharp, ha arp, Mrs. have been more cordial had he been a ished Mr. Sims will probably nave a : Mrs. H. W. Culberston (Ely, ger accounts for the interstate com; oer ooks, Peter Gordon, F. king. Skelton's orchestra discoursed large number of co tages that tien rent *"Mirs. Garrfe Burton and child, ra Park, W, Moulder, Mrs. A. E, aoe merce Seon. This will put him music during the evening, and t . Smith, Mrs,A. E. Boyce, Fred in chargé of the passenger nccountiine for $26 each, built In the rea See aera Mrs. Rycltman, Dr. H was-sociaility and convivality until Mrs. Fred Brage, Irwing D. | Taylor, of the interstate commerce mission Mrs. Taylor, ee oO midnight. and he till make his aniuarts rs In} ates. Lowe, Mrs, G. Rich-| Olson, Edith Olson, G, Laragnino, W | An elaborate banquet was served an? Washington after March 1, 1909, and} mane James MekKendrick, William| E. Cooney, Mrs. W. EB. Cooney, Edward nothing that grows in the United Andrew, Mrs. William Andrew, R. G | Hanson, Mrs ©. H. Dundas, Elma Dai-| States that is good to eat was missing. of course will move his family with} him tta, Mrs. R: G.. Etta, J Bergerman, | das, Mrs. W. D. Langton, Georg F. C. Schramm was the toastmaster, Bergerman, Celia. Swensen, | Stearns, Mrs. George M. Stearns, Teter | and toasts were responded to bv the The ladies' G A band, the oniy Ss. Painter, Mrs, J. S. Painter,| S. Cutler, Mrs. G. Austin, Emma Ausorganization of its icina in existence, is Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, Gustin re. M. Hill, ‘D.J- Vincent, Mrs. tin, A. Austin, M. Austin, Lee Austin, to take heroic means for increas ing Judge C. W. Morse and E dwin Alderori Vincent, A. Hedquist, Mrs. A. W. } F. Austi M. Lee, Nellie Lee, Henry the number and equipment of It man, the guest of the evening. Bailey, A. W. Bailey, A. G. Olsen, Mrs. Green, Mrs Henry Green, Charles ganization. During the week of FebThere were a large number of guests John Cockran, J, 8. owers, a Turner, Mrs. Charles Turner, Albert ruary 8 to 12 the band will appear on present, members of lodges in widely Le c ture-John P . Meakin to McMenony, Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. Lizzie Bilery, Mrs. MarFisher, ‘Mrs uniform and deco- | » streets in full separated portions of the Union. Tenth Meakin will lecture Hemmick, Miss Vida Egbert, sae Eva | garet Griffith, Mrs. John Prand, Mrs. i those who are willing to be Lin- | Sanya oa aT Sunday ward mee ting Egbert, Mrs. Lulu Jensen, Mrs. Pee Mrs. W. S,} | Painter => s, patriots with badges bearing a} Big riety genulne Navajo and to evening. Bringhurst, John A. Tripp, Mrs. John | Marks, Mrs. rece a d. Z C. M. I. CarCc. Orne, Mrs. c Peter- |} Nantes Tice likeness of the martyred PresiGrow." provide pet Dept. Tripp, Charles Halterman, -_- |.son, Mrs.. L. Price, Mrs. L, L. pea) lent, for*which they will charge 10 Charles and ins‘rumental music, Cahoon, Mrs. Jacob Myers, J. <A. Headland Mrs. E, K. Fe cents cach. The money derived there> will sing a baritone solo, ou W. D. Nebeker, W. K. Gonted: H. M. Chamberlain, O. Sharp, Beni from will go into a fund for the purAddress on Lincoln-Dr. Albert B pose of increasing the membership ‘C. McCarty, Mrs. M Carty, Ricn- | min Jones, W. A.. Williams, John of! | c Buxton will give his address on Linard Dwyer, Miss Sbyl Sherrill, Miss ous Mrs. John F. eee nm the band that at the coming G coln at the Central Christian church a good showConstine Reese, J. W. Hanes, Mrs. J. | Miss Edber 8. Brown, Edwar d| convention it may make at 11 o'clock this morning Nicolini, F. Dicker, Mrs. R. Searls, | Ha nson, J. o Icnudson, Miss K Me- | Ing. "The Importance of Having an Jessie McCaulsin, Mrs. A. Stevenson, | Grover, J. C. Jensen, Christopher ae Abundant Supply of Fresh Air in the Bank of Republic Gets ana nt- Miss H. yte, F. W. Butt, Arthur} cen, J, K. Madson, Mrs. J. K. Madson, ‘Home, and the Effect of Fresh Alr on Judgment was entered in . >» ArmMagoun, Mrs. K. A. Pennington, 1. |N. F. Madson, Mrs. N F. Madson, strong's.eourt yesterday eat at ons Consumption" will be the subject of 4G. O'Donnell, Mrs, G. onnell, |Hemenway, Amy Hemenway Anna discussion in the parents' classes of the Ward, doing business as the Ward Jaines Burke, Mrs, James Burke, Mrs. |\ Hemenway, Maud Harmon, Josephine Furniture company, in favor of the Ensign stake this morning. The folA. W. Cannon, oe James Burke, Mrs, | Gardner, S. Gardner, Mrs. J. A, Callowing physicians will speak in the National Bank of the Republic, on two The reports of the first week's ru A. Bailey, H. A. George Buskle; vert, Miss Jennie Calvert, F. BE. Shovwards below indicated at 19 o'clock notes aggregating $500, which Ward of ue Bere rnment assay office ott ed Mrs. George Buckle, Della R. Buckle, | pie, Mrs: M. Danley, <A. Larson, , this morning: as| | the had given the banking institution than 1,000 ounces of yd | Lilian Buckle, Loveless, F..| Frank Knider, William Holmes, Mrs. Twenty-seventh ward ....Dr. Baldwin security for a loan and falled to | bullion WRG been he cane d, Which tis cones an ane Mrs. Frank| | William solnee ea, td er, Mrs sider a creditable sh owing he Twenty-first ward ...... Dr. Richards deem. . S. Walker, Miss Madge Taner, C. F..Watkins, Mrs. Cc. F. handled will show a teads Ir, Wilson Twentieth ward the Deaths-That le aniount Births Exceed PAG rease as mining men and aarel rs arene Miss Jennie B. Nelson, J. K. cs atkins. William Craig, Mrs, William ) r. Eighteenth wa rd Roberts of race sulelde in the re is no danger Utah, Idaho and vada hange Arthur| | Craig, ae Bishop, Mrs. J. . Bis shop, Belle Craig, John Condon, Twelfth-Thirteenth wards. Salt Lake is forecasted by the report thet shipments from AT fornia and} Fréd Kim- | Mrs. Seott, Thomas Plerpoint, hn Condon, J. GB. Robinson, B. ) cane McDonald| of the board of health for the week Denver to Salt Lake. d, Mrs MersoeL. rmon eae M. Rania: Mrs. B. M. Riobinson, Bleventh ward nia bse wie Dr. Middleton just During the last two days th ended During the week there Pek E de Wedleigh, Ben Frank Ahl, Mrs. ane Ahl, John M. " week the Salt Lake dentists began | were forty-eight birth, twenty-nine beSchwab, Mrs. George Havercamp, Lundgreen, Mrs. J. Lundgreen, John S2it Lake*Photo Supply Co Kodaks to bring their gold scraps to tl ofing males and nineteen being females. Ferrie Decker, Miss Annie Decker. end Koda Antsi fn . 142 Main St Criddle, Mrs. L. B. Ae Benjamin fice In place of having them attended |i The death record shows twenty-seyen, WwW. W. Hodkinson, Mrs. W. ensen, Archie Thompson; Herbert to by assayers. A SAV 3 per or a little more than half the numounce in pte charges re ceuitan L. | Hodkinson, G. A. Bellenger, ure. G. Cleverly, Mrs. H. Cleverly, J. F. Bradber of birth Ss. Kerfoo government assayer temR. H. Kenner, Mrs. R. shaw, Mrs. J. F, Bradshaw, D. F. Ponporarily a charge, atte nded ue - gis- | Ogden Company Incorporafed-The "Child Bellenger, W. P. tious, Mrs. ca F. ."Ponitous, |B. lative juncket to Loga reste "da ingree & Keller company, of Ogden, P. Reed, Mrs. E. S. Stewart; Mrs;.:B; °F.» :\Stewart; filed articles of Incorporation with Florence Arbuckle John M.Murtauch, Mrs. M After a separation: of fort ALS Secretary of State C. 5, Tingey yesterrer, Mrs. John Schmierer, Miss taugh, Margaret Monty, there is a reunion at the homme he Wil - day. The company, which will carry Hirdle Schmierer, A. D. McMullen, J. wall, A. Poulton, Mrs, A. we liam M,. Brown, of the Z N >» and on a general merehandise business, has A ic) ton, . Brown, L. G. Hardy, V. M. secretary of the Nauvoo Le gion... Mrs: a capital stock of $25000. Job Ringer Hixon, Mary EB. Hixon, John H. Young, John Barker, sister of Mr. Brown, and is president; Emil J. Keller, vice presi- | Bert. Moore, C.. W, Perry, Mrs) Cc. W. According to re eports from several of usband, from. Tawrence,. Mass., on dent, and J..H. Riley, secretary. s. Jensen, Miss Perry, J. W. Quayle, William M. Smith, the Wyoming coal fieds, cae of the their. way to Cailfornia, are guests ut M. James Mack, John M. Bain, Mrs. Case Is Settled-The suit of . Peterson, Mrs. mines are shutting down on account the Brown home. Mr. Brown has not Mrs. F. Stone, administrator of the of the searcity of orders. The reason egM. Bain, Clit Goodwin, Dr. 8. L. seen his sister for fortv years, and the George Hall, Joe Vesoenich agalnst the A. generally given for this Jack of pi ae occasion is a pleasurable one. During is company, in whieh $15,000 damages Kiersted, Mrs - Smith, Mrs. ic is that the unusually mild sided in the coming summer Mr. Brown Joebler, Mrs. "Annie McGuire, Ww. W. I. A. Condon, Mrs. George Jones, for thé death of Vesoenich was asked, greatly reduced the demand. pects to return the visit at California. k srcanbrock, M W. W. Ercanbrock, was settled by stipulation yesterday in part of the coal that jis being ondeered | 7-_-_-_-- + > the Federal court Vesoenich was x orcanbrock child, H, J. Romney, Mrs. now is intended for railroad use McCoy's livery... Carriage and lUgnht killed in 1907 while working for tne livery. Both phones 81. Salt Lake dealers have not yet re ‘WH. J. Romney, H. E. Haywood, Mrs. defendant in one the Sunnystde WW. E. Haywood, Mrs. Mamie Frigate, ceived notices from the operators ine ut Miss Viola Roma, EWE, enue, mines left a wife and two chilthe price will be reduced, but under Mrs, Vilate Romney, Robert Ara advanced pupil of Pr et ie Han. Jia: strong, W. E. Bassett, Mrs. W. E, led conditions, the public will natarally| dren. las opened a studlo a be alee sett, Irene Bassett, David ioe bach ect a material reduction on a Mrs. David Thompson, Marie Thomppoeauit high price. ZION'S SAV INGS BANK & TRUST CO TineeIn ond Washington Pictures F. L. Minnette, R. Romney, Mrs. G. E business eee Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Mrs. Midgley-Bodel Co.. 32 E, 1st South. St. gs deAn erry, Mrs. A. Howarth, Mrs. PDOOODODODSOO und, vice prest., Oo. ©. Beebe. Pettesann, M. C. Ellis, O M. eEngdani, cashier. E. Engdahl, F. <A. Anderson, Mrs. HON, AS Wagstaff, Mrs. Armstrong, Nephi SISOS Benjamin Fancy Vests Half Price Bureau Figures Show. This Very Plainly to All. Gross disc ee against Utah people, c $174 This car aie San Fri anelseo is actually hauled from Chicago to O¢ ie n for $134.79, but the people of Utah hav to pay $399 to get it aule d from as cago over the same rout nd.in same train for ther How dorthe heads of familie and} hous Bokpupers of Utah Mike thi On coffe roasted a 2 ae a carlead, 30,000 pounds, the rates Freight, ¢ ncago to Utah, car $299 re ight, Chicago to San Franciseo 7: Anhapitants, at town allowing hex ear that his prinright. of the matter. sted Wednesday prolonged fight had closed the noe et on ebm} precipitation | | WELCOME 70 PO ENTATE _ William | Po OW.'| Mrs 3 Hamp| Mrs." SOK IKI East Fifth South Street to Be' J. Davis, Lloyd Mrs, Saville: Mrs) C. Saville, Miss Edna Eric-/ton, as Mrs Jacobs, Mrs. A. Park, ©, Mrs. Mrs. La a igrl, Willlam | Lloyd 4 | sayille Mrs. Y Hampton, roe i | Be W. H. Harris Mrs. Julia way | Romney, Z. |on Blair, 5.)w. Paterson, V. W. Baumgarten, E. T. MecKleiner, J. L. Atkinson, Dr, FI. F. ¥isk, . J. Fisk, Archie Fay, C. C. Bedford, Mrs. C. C. Bedford, Charles J. | y Goodwin, Mrs S. H. Gooawin, ihe | Nettie Freeman, A. Moyer, J Jones, Meredith, Miss E. Meredith, Miss Pearl| rs Williams, Bertagnoli. room aa Dan-| Mrs. B. | of excursionis ‘3 berths up to 8/p vyoorhees, Mrs. L. Hanchett, : , |Hanchett, B P. DeLong, Miss William court |}mum temperature, 39; ninimt im tem-| ot perature, 17; mean te ea ‘ 28% | 7 E. which is 3 degrees lov normal. | Ashby. Dan A Wiggeland, Mrs. . D.| Total excess deficiency of temperature| since the first of the month, 11; ac4 Wiggeland, H. B. Bartlett, Mrs. F. |} cumulated excess of temperature sine |B. LaBelle, William Bean Miron 5) An January 1 3.85 degrees; total precipi| Kearns, Mrs. E. D. Sorenson, Mrs. A Mr Tolhurst:. first of month, 0.35 inch, which ineh above normal; acecumu- B. Smith, Mrs. J. E. Smith, D. B. | Southers Helen Southers, Miss| is 0.03 lated excess since January 1, 1.38 inch; } sunitie A. M. Gordon, Illa Snyder, | Hazel Wilkinson Mrs John peor relative humidity at} 6 > p. m., 74 per| Mrs Nettie Snyder, Ricks, Mrs-/ran, Mrs. F Ferris, F. H cent. T. E.- Ric H. J. F damen, aes _H. 1: | Ferris Mr, . Charles. °K. Johnson, Fdamen, l maxl-| Mrs haar Te | ey, Mrs parks, drives, the modern "Gureen of] Baden; * and tropical gardens of great! Following is a who had nese -- last night: Tee | Burch, Bpantsn battelfeld be: autiful 7. 1909. The traffic bureau o era continues to 1s show t > } ing the rank railroads practice of . San favor elins Issued yes tariff on < roasted grour > car, 30,4 Chicago people of 9, gross disc¢ rimfdation | against the wtitd being $174 Tr 1@ bulletin shows the following rate } on coffe green, carload, 80,000 pounds "reight, Chic ago to Utah, car $299 Freight, Chieago to San Francis co, ear bot ate eae bt 8 22 southern. Some examples are: ) auce eee ire NoliGe: Gaui oh ee, pi hi a groves is the program for Monday, | J wij] Gray, Mrs. 3. Hicks (Poca-| the §.80 inches; Hennifer, 6.85: } had: two side a: thah wyeste eda with a stop at Pomona at § a. m. and | tayo), TP ‘Thomas, Mrs. T, F. Thom- | Hebs 4.65; Farmington, 3.25; Castle} , ari tive in Tudge J. M, sw wiran‘'s-court through the orange groves and artis-|a.. jfrs, H. Korns, Mrs. E. E.| Ogden, 4.38; Corinne, 3.11; St. George, | when Edy rd WI inston, colored, charged tic residence districts. The itinerary is ripps, Mr. R. Sundberg, Mrs. F. | Rock, 30; Milford 0.40; Pangultch, 1.30 | with batte on his wife, Minnie, and also promises a visit to Riverside and : Sundberg, Flora Sundbe Te, Wetec. The meterological report for yester- | Who demanded a jury anaes Friday ento the famous pigeon farm, where | THe sgney, Miss Miss| plaza and church, historic of General Fremont, and_ FEBRUARY UTAH A "PUDDING FOR THE RAILROADS' the wearing of which entitled him to | parding Claud Rie hards, Pearl Savall the various courtesies and reduced age, Margaret Savage, O. A. Honnald, Speciall printed and embossed SUNDAY, | Si0 persons in all, and dis stribute d 11 | walker, mrbeca Fe rguson, Mvs. Wil©2 standard Pullma Bach suest | ijam Ferguson, J. C. Knudson, Philanwas furnished with an * official badge, der Hatch, J. F. Harding, Mrs, J. F. rates, UTAH, Wholesale "Partly cloudy and warmer," is the weather forecast for toda The clouds are on their way from} the northwestern states, where they| have been causing considerable rainfall the Jast few days, but no precipitation is expected jin Salt Lake. today now occuples the will move southeastward over Rocky mountains Sunday, and thence eastward over the plains states Monday and Tuesday and reach the Atlantic about Wednesday, attended by snow in middle and northand followed by a cold ern _ districts » that will appear over the northre hee rn states Sunday or Monday, advance over the central valleys and lake eas Monday and Tuesday and reacl Parkin, George L. Hardy, L. Hardy, J. W. Darsivel: Allen, Salt) ajjen, E. MecGarny, Garny, John { Mrs. George annual got httl ; son, | Angeles. LAKE Corn, Oats Rolled Barley Weather Man Says Clouds Are Expected and Storm Will Follow. li these little soldiers are kep t strong and healthy by taking Hood's Sarsapene, you need have no fear of disBegin using it at once if yon are 7 au under the weather, or haye [ecntis of the blood, stomach, liver kidneys. Get it of your druggist. BROKEN SALT DODDOODOODOODOBSoa- FORMER TO BE HIDDEN TODAY men 6moment of your‘lite, eon you are at home or abroad, awake or asleep- Between the poison germs that are in air, food and water, - everywhere in fact,- and the cus of your‘invisible friends, the REPUBLICAN, Fight Is On SUN'S SMILING FACE ELS START WEST ‘The TO INVADE COAST Eight Hundred rad' Excursionists Fill Three Special Trains for the Trip. INTER-MOUNTAIN TODD THE 1Z Ask Bro ap | your Royal dealer Beead and for see that it bears the crown abel. Te insures freshness. | {CITY BRIEFS - |) tr 2 A New Clothing House | - PHYSICIANS TO LECTURE ON NEED FOR FRESH AIR GOVERNMENT ASSAYERS MADE A GOOD SHOWING = BROWN FAMIIYY'S TOGETHER AGAIN COAL PRICES REDUCED AT WYOM!NG MINES: _ ge| | IN SAVING MONEY; You want absolute security and_a good rate of interest., Our Mortgage Certificates- are issued in amounts from $100 to $5,000 cash, pay 6 per cent net and are free from taxation. They are secured by our Capital and Surplus amounting to $350,000.00 and by First Mort- gages tate, this make on Salt Lake real esespecially set aside for purpose. You can't a safer investment. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPAN 32-34 UP. MAIN ST. GIRLS OF CAP'TOL CLUB TO GIVE DANCE Belfus, Jacob Burgo Rose Jensen, Edith Jensen, Neilson child, a J eee ear Mrs; J. E. If Peter Kaak, iss Lucy Baker, Miss R. Baker, J. Williams, Mrs. J. eet W. B. Graham, A. Graham, J. - néeuralgla deraon, Thomas Ross, J. J. paciid J. Deen, C. M, Mrs. Clara R. nile Freéd, A. Leipsiger, Reese, Mrs. Clara. Cam: aeinen K. ' BE. L. Burgoyne, . Burgoyne, J. ac "Meciintock . Dankoske, iTS e oske, Mrs. N. M. Clevelaild, atin Belle ee land, H. E. Thorup, Mrs. Grimfith, ing, A. Alseen, oe Kein, Kaylor, M. E. Sic G. C. Gray, Mien A. D. Gray, J. 8. Dailey, M. H. Liman, Janis Harrup, Charlotte Harrup, ae telle Herrup, WwW. D. Wr 8.8, Cu - C. Olson, Stella Davia. 7 son, Grace apart, nty-two ae half ee Body Unidentified-The body of the eae foreigner who was k'lled by Salt you suffer which had of or calls better with any for let us aliment baths you you one send our BATH With it benefits your of own Not CABINETS, you may a route train at Officers' switch near Eleventh South and First est streets, Thursday night, ts lying a t the O'Donnell undertaking parlors | unidentified. RAILROAD NOTES rheumatism, other vapor enjoy Turkish ail bath home. expensive, Mrs. Heds W. JohnSullivan. Eight ‘hundred in all. The biggest by 200 standard Pullmans In three hour ee | Schramm's the in assistant general Eugene Duval, western ‘ nt the Chicago, Milwaukee & 5S . Paul, with headquarters t Omaha, te in Salt Lake on a visit to Claude Williams, comme relat egpnt In Ss "Kimberly, Short Line car record of has been advanced a step, and is aa in the office of General Superintendent J. M. Davis There will be an additional train pat on between Omaha, Neb Po land, Ore., next month to ay af AS the heavy travel west that fs anticlpated on aeccoun of. the AlaskaYukon-Pacifie exposition, which opens shortly | in Seattle. o Chicago grape-vine inerates mandi Rose, formerly commerelal agent in this city for the IIllnols Central, and later the London representative of the same road, has been a girls of the "State Capitol Build: | ing club," consisting of Lucile Clinton Ivy Houtz Mable Rumel, Emily Hardy Emma Morris tle gh, Alberta Barton, and Hal Cummings have Issued invitations for a character ball or Valentine party to be February 15, the Odeon ball. Judging from. the ckets already sold it will be esi of the largest affairs f the kind ever given in One eon 2 The chape aha of t veningwill be: Mr: and Mrs. J. Hal Moore, Mr, and Mrs. C Lode Clinton, _ ar nd Mrs. F red Cc, ‘Gra Mr. M Cummings, Lea Emma Ramacy- Morris -_---_-_--a Breeden Office Supply Co. Bars moved back Into their 60 Se cord South. New stock iu: averyyth ing ready for business. Tele phone pumbers 729 MRS MATILDA BFRGMAN BUYS B STREET COTTAGE deal was closed yesterday for modern the Where the Cars Stop Prescription Drug Store, yesterday remarked "‘Donald Rosé cannot rise too high in the railroad world, nor make his friends in Salt Lake us.' gent. Pianos for The rent purchase at z3 W price lat So. was Shannon-Coliharp Co., - 26 E. Second South. WILSON HOTEL ANNEX. Another new business concern opens its doors to the public Monday morning, under the firm name of Shannon-Coltharp, Company, successors to Shannon Essex Company. The accompanying photographs are the interested parties in this new gents' furnishing concern No. ‘1, Mr: Thomas B. Shannon, President; No, 2, Mr. A, R. Webster, tredsurer and) manager: No. 3. Mr. J, H. Coltharp, vice president; No. 4. W. A. Dickinson, secretary. For some time the noise of hammers and saws -ias given notice of : complete overhauling and renovation of the old stand so when this new business opens its doors, a most inviting array of gents' : furnishings will meet the gaze of the passer-by, and the prospective buyer... The many years o on experience the part of the manag enent more than promises satisfactior to thelr growing clientele. The Sostidious sentleman will find here a general\line of men's high class, ready-to-wear clothing, furnishings, "hats, andi everything that goes to make-up the male. attire. "The new, snappy styles will present..to the buyers -the latest approved styles of swelldom. The tn creased cap italian tion will make possible their cate ring to both the mediunl and-the: better e: The. Shannon-Colth arp Company Invites an Inspection of their new 4 home, East Second South, 26 immediately west of the Wilson hot el. | BcNNIONS PLAN MODERN ELECTRIC FLOUR --- MILL new sold mill, and the for commercial remainder will n Hyrum Bennion, who is at the pres-| ent t!me conducting a milling business, at. Taylorsville will incorporate a} mpany under the name of Hyrum Bennion & Sons, and Install a modern electric flour mill, with a capacity of 125 barrels a f wer plant of | POSS 150 Novae -power, will be Installed and} a great portion of this power: rs Bel used to propel the meeshine g WALL PAPER-PICTURS Midgley-Bodel Co., 83 EB. lst rr AM Seuth |