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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN JOHN CLARK ENDS AN ACTIVE CAREER - REPU BLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JOHN CLARK DEAD Iron and Sarsaparilla Comp. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. | is a splendid Spring tonie -- Pioneer, Business Man, Poli_ tician and Church Leader and \ constipation, blood moves Is Dead. ion, DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME purifier. eczema, Re- pimples, bad complex ete, Only $1 a bottle Heart Failure Takes Off WellKnown Salt Lake Citizen, After a Sife of 74 spent years in the Service of his' family, his ehurch and eity, Jolin Clark, ex-mayor, extreasurer and ¢x-councilman, passed away ac his home at 315 First avenue at 6:45 night Mr. Clark seemed in splendid spirits and health when he a his family at breakfast yesterda morning. and ypent most of ‘the Pea in his library In the afternoon he attended a political pocting: and returned home about o'clo in company with a Henn and companion, W. Young, whose home Clark residence. Major Young lert friend at the gate, and Mr. Clark ; entering his home went to the room to bathe before dinner. He been there but a short while when he complained of feeling faint, and usked that a chair be bath Toom. After the bath, he was taken 11! and the members of i found him about sitting in the chalr, partially dressed, and gasping Ly his for death due to heart Leaves The failure. Nine deceased Children. by i widow surviving chilMrs. Julla TayBarlow of Ogden, John s, Charles E. Madsen, Mrs. W. Clawson of Los Angeles, William N. Clark of Portland, Ore, Vaughn ahd nine is survived children. The Clark of Seattle, Geneve Clark and Mrs. Dana T. Smith All of the children Were present save Mrs. Clawson, N. Clark and Vaughn. No arrangements for the funeral will be made until the other children can Teach Salt Lake. Mr. Clark was born in Chilton, Berkshire, England, April 8, 1834, and emigrated to America with his parents one Year later. Soon afterwards his mother died and his father joined the Mormon church, and removed to Nauvoo, Tl). Jolin was baptized in the Mississippi river when nine years of age father died in 1849, and he removed to the Salt Lake valley two vears later He located in the Fifteenth ward, where he lived for many years He Te Burton's command. that went to Devil's Gate to army. In : =a DRUG STORE (he Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 Sonth Main Street watch 1669 His he the movements of Political Service. was appointed to ed term in il, and was the Salt the fill Lake an City oe cathedral St. Mark's Tuesday evening, on the occasion of the thirteenth annual commencement exercises of St Mark's hospital Training for with nurses was well fhilled friends of the graduating class and of Was a the hospital pretty sight te see the seore sWeet-faced nurses in their crisp, snowy uniforms and mareh into the chureh behind choirs of St singing to March » chancel Bis shop Spalding; Brewster, Rey. C 5. Perkins, Paul's church and Rev. Alfred Brown, rector of the Chureh of the Good Shepherd, Ogden After a brief service , the six curses, who have successfully take h the threc years' course In SC hool _ Constance D. Vi Florence fams, Allce Young, Beatrix Irene Blood, M Elizabeth Hogle, 1. Grayce Dobson-advanced to tne altar rail, where Bishop Spalding 1e1d the solemn vow, which they pledged themselves to take and keep, and the conferred the diplomas upon them The bishop addressed the class in an impressive and earnest mannet Dr. Philo E. Jones, one of the hosdelivered the address of service a large reception was held at the Ladies' Literary club house, which proved to be a delightful social event. A reception ernec committee, Composed of s. In 1884, 1886 and 1888 he served Miss Lees, superintendent of the trainasa member of the Utah legislature. ing school; Mrs. Grant H. oe Mrs. In 1897 he was elected mayor of Salt ]/A. J. Gorham and Mrs. F. swald, Lake City on the Citizens' ticket. received the guests. The oie tal staff He had pore a prominent business | and their wives also assisted In the Iman -since 1852 For many years he} dining room below refreshments were was assistant Fi ot abendeal of the Z.| served Punch Cc. M. I, and his last active business]ing the evening connection was as preeuie nt of the] junior class, Clark-Eidredge compa concern ith a remarkably siccecstinl business throughout the iInter-mountain country. -- -e< us 0 wm alone" idea and gnd declare pr prperity is surpassing all oop Mayor A. C. Harper says: néver was a time when the so many American people on Los Angeles. the great Atlantic tertained by the bere eyes of were The very fleet has citizens rec turned fact been of that en- Los An- geles for a week such a manner, unprecedented in the history of America in times of peace. has attracted attention this other thing. eal estate way Strengthened, cantile train, and than any have manufacturing beer and mer- citizens is at the best is pouring in to us on point every lines are ing of the and money more values come within would have that very 70,000 the last caused under ordinary noticeable. active, the colonjsts fecl- sixty days of an impetus times would have have Stself that been BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF RIDGEWAY CONCERT The Katherin Ridgeway Concert company not only filled the First Constegational church last night for the final evening of the University lecture course, but sent everyone away with inemories of a most artistic evening. The work of all three members of the company, though along different linees, Was wonderfully similar in merit and each shared the honers with the others Miss Ridgeway is a wonderful reader and won muny friends last night. Miss LaGran on the plano and = Mr. Thatcher with lis basso solos completed a most successful program. me SS se INCORPORATIONS. The Electrical Engineering & Con- Struction company of Salt Lake filed articles of «incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. It is capital- ized at $10,000 in $1 shares, and the officers are: President, Van D. Spald- ing; vice president. George Y. Wallace; secretary, George Winsness; treasurer, A. S. Peters; general manager, J... J. Sampvep. The BGoston Cunbolidated elub of Bingham filed articles with the oRay : ae oo directors are: y L. . Vanderhoef, eu Hetrick. *C. "0. Bonner and T. R. Sund- The leased board to the Sc. of education adunty of Salt last night Lake, at necessary. The board voted to. purchase four lots adjoining the Emerson school for $1,225; upon which will be ereeted an eight-room building as an addition to the s« hoel Allison and Hedges were Instructed to draw up the plans for the proposed addition » board passed the teachers' payfor the month ending April 20, allowed other bills making the appropriations $41,700. The leachers' salaries amount to $33,827. Another meeting will be held May First Sergeant Wright of Company C, Fifteenth infantry, left Fort Douglas at ‘3:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon taking seven military convicts to the Fort Leavenworth, Kans., military prison, On the way-to Fort Leavenworth two. other convicts. will be picked up at Fort Logan. The men who were taken to. the Kan"48 prison and the terms they are to follows John. J..-¢ "ABS and six months; George four years; Harry Lutzke years, James P. MeFaddén, two years and six months; Charles Rhodes two years and six months: Fred Sheffield, two years, and Robert J "ol two years. The men to .be at Fort Logan are Burgess wip will serve two years, and Jobn Stokes, who will serve two years and a half. ames FP, IcFadden, who has been tlie most refractory prisoner - Port Douglas had in. its guard house, , chained before the party boarded the train in Salt Lake. ea. to prevent a possible attempt at McFadden has made several efto escape since his confinement in Fort Douglas, and ts regarded as a dangerous man. Motor Special Cycle. Service. Cheyenne, Wyo.,''May 6.-The authorities are looking for a daring thief who last night broke into the home of Hanaeckha valued at at and $200. stole The doubtedly drove the motor and probably far away. a motor thief un- out of town busin his man and ch urch First avenue, last home, Lorre Continued paca Sdn ing car--though not eal Ste ; the wire the satto i EME bill of aye! table done Rouke of of Each for there jade ee proved the boys his was and that some extent Delegations not were camp were on au ee that! were) air so much] c@mp washing | the. to. the 7 and the up besides th epee j a itter ae omen's explaboys Iso Sinan | ry ex- | | is little thing they have oeulay is the Pac ific, the best of situated, in good are things enough shape far little It the jlIness would has os been any fromthe engine the was b declared mutton nothing there stew left were that by got to but the no the| Har. them! gravy.| 0" : to the vhio|the boys dress like pleased Mxample most whole When See Special Big There oe was ih rate: ‘pleasing is the aie un i |! oe the On as it| ae Thomson volunteer to the authori- jul Lagoon excellent eeeane: dict discj-'! \ cae tm example on the boys took the their Way a4 report ride pening when they heard a are ere deat! : CORSET officer at ¢ of } news f of Ander- ay : th a there: we , 1e hours dow icaee ‘always cars|4 fav AS|n dn *; the], ' tye lnene off.the ferry was a 15-minute So they. piled limbed ed all ‘ee. up on over very the th but well. ride out ahead of of the bridge vessel this is and a ‘and bik thers Daly the o |! =n |" | boat suid has the reputation being t Ait . offered ed ae eee paca. of a in Kelsey Leaves Kelsey left long : for East-City: last night helmsman world, and |!9ston,-D. C.. where © interest nails jal convention of Wa cae anie associatioy Red whistled It|to giv opportunity Ini a somely . 2 conn ew or the € run 1D the 21, 'an-\ off the of There the High boat on to were'many @urriculum the main# of things ollie P depa the' hap- | bos Salt. Lake RCD Eee ARE WELL AND Nothing Scrious When Descending to ;¢, Wood bir a had TWAPTY ere Develops-Delt had |. school BOYS } jail ent | Coast. rin ¢ autiful Before to ft ecu them they Sacramento complained did wrong not e G., cas Wa Must ' 5. Was the e¢alled,| In made ae Black with presented . all to marry the gir valley. that with Know Some there their just of} was|ter. ears-ssen what. Accused Itcourt Louls Trio Bordwell's name, ae at ag of by» Judge Smit Bound Grinstein appeared yesterday In Judge Over-Joe and Dana afternoon, Forest and the) PorWil- T. Smith's aud po a n Cr ere wads va) Si values up 3 $3.00 to $1.95 5 Waists $1. ° {, W ls A ai eat a t placed dozen £e on stylesles to l <5 LOMOLrrow ltrfresh, AN 5 sale select SCiC mormimne orrisp new, from; T raist Walsts, all : SI sizes. 23 t . » ‘L) the girls plai "e al sizes j plain and } from colors epresented 12 : to ) 20 Maas | 1.the loose the Blaek Bre Mn a vears i trom zn34 Women : hor W to ile 10). oie hit \ ruffle : striped nicely Weare INCLCE rized trimmed i Mate with } Vir the Pal black hed skirt bands; : hand is extra. full: yO s. I ngth EEEREERNENRERNE NEE SPORE -- over to: ball the dist men are ri court iccust the Hercul Third Sout 0 in] j | "i a rooming | street, "and 5 robbing Pays 4 per cent on SPECIAL: deposits. TODA JOSEPH F. SMITH, President, ANTHON H. LUND, Vice President. 0. C. BEEBB, Caabier. > ---____ - LAYING 6.700 1 ppor city department before ol the Union Pacifl wiing is filling a I another atte ae to open. st Hanna sometime this stated that investigations true, then tiiguls hed- were | peared. work the' fires the ; have gas has Jf been mst ter ies ‘ will with he €25) disap- vhs net |! aan OF ope 30 cent 11 (roe Sant. Tor an ac mt 4 . i » if i SEVing ( i Will ss ccoun itn é ~ Surpla t b bank, ; - a' DE } Honest G1-65 as S Main wth nin 0 i Co. Phones K B Brj C --Vour:?.. ad vel th - gw 5 8 © Huccess 3 > le , ods, your ability f ‘| y Successf . means et our Y e TIN LLLEHLION peopl your Lo the oe a ul advertising all f atetiany rohtabile really proper » effectu: uy advertis ee ublie city. B Sporting usiness Events. Care : : 1s "Cy oe and ss ae Lake Turf Exchange. EAST SECOND SO cnguitatnas and senshi aa for "8 -- ‘sxe store att Salt Wire cont: & { orK onest rices Extraction of Veeth or No ay, All ork ‘Positively Guaranteed. eens 1126-X;y Independent, 1126 Direct a G f I ncrease . B usiness Potato 7 h paid T = rire ty' * y-ovscars Worl aot ASH. pnt han HAnrr, THE - non ; i $54 " eae you PAD N more ith the Commercial National wher our mons . : ee delivered. neers GU? cure and teadily w k for st compound tnt aie aes Ca aeeeeeeee eas .. Four per cent Interest wef I | per Ut Wil oe VERY pred pa ‘ n tec wa mine No, 1} rea a indicate t 1e | 23 Oat vou portunities cemen with.water,sand and uni . feet aaa a t SIDEWALKS some per ton or ©. 0; , lo Park S725 ensh § The owner Mr. Phipp a limit of $2,600 minimum vhich will be built on ceaaine aaa jin in ® and a deep feompleted. ' i placed Bord- | ay Jude th ; ' Anuwwer--John 00 95 -_- $500 Wash-|of to ; Us will] ne mixtures ¥ proper and 20 25.00 1 $8.00 Coats $4.95 F fancy d his wife became fr volved | undertake. It willnot be thrown iltereition of ome sort andjfor sale until the work of laying the separated by officers @ the| sidewalks and: grading the treets Bordwell: well -on| tion something Shirt. one sleeves. » , : esterday that the| from their homes] wa the boys of the cadet carps At firat| wells attorney, tn they did not know wha was the | presumably. witt ; matter, when they were getting down | Birt, Was rejected the short . oung el Republican Special Service lan Tr. Sintth s court yesterday aftshad iemiahid onahieile J ie a San Francisco, Cal., Mav 5 There | rae ona statutor ehargt ind | an aS: I ae is about six-sevenths of a ae differpease oe te it . ATS tEN t cour t in - a Will Keope ee oe Mine. 4 ence in the altitude of-Salt Luke and | ''*!! eee, Sees : a. . Roe DEES oh SH Re s sey Ar mara San Francisco, and the tense tae the« complaining : es '- | ers. here > non oO. mé e witness ! aee¢ Coal mave bya Bord been.company advised will that make made itself sdmewhat tht apparent into ' mi-ftting walk Is to be laid to coast between $6,000 arid $7,000 The grading for pening that would interest a young- | in Bingham Junction, and skedthe | the work was finished last week rhe ster Who had never.seen.them be-|1ocal authoritl te apprehend them |interseétions for Tuttle Bros gents fore land veturn them to their homes | fo the Owner Henry Phipps, and the But ahead: the of cars alt}| . Mat else, Clash was ‘anddiscipline they in Court-The ‘Were‘was ‘back-in Ee edad called in Judge caseDana}! of|intersections being done at for the whichume the "timecity pay rhi on short. notice | I Smit court vesterday afternoon,| addition contains 20 acres in alland And -that is part: ofthe, benefit the 1é--Woods pleaded. not guilt to ajnow has water throughout which cost schoo! authorities see in the "military ry irge of noh-support and continued| the owner jin ‘the, vicinity of $7,800 training, which is a compulsory part! eruelt filed. b Minnie Wood his} which had to be deposited with the land AT N Vivalues up to $4.00... 5 GOWNS, .$1.955 CHEMISE, values up to $2.00.. $1.19 CORSET COVERS, values $2.50. .98c livers } was' the signal, and wa understood. | prinkll iz Phis applies particularly to | IN NEW ADDITION And in half a' minute there waS not} parked ~ stree The connection will} : | private of the- cadets on the deck!) cost only. §3 Work Was begun-yesterday by Zer of the Hoat | Bingham Toys tun Awny-The| be & Walker contractors, in laying No doubt they wanted to see the! anxtii marents of Joe Jono Herman} cement sidewalks throughout the new boat. touch shore,: and. would. have] Atwood and Hans Nellson each 15 Gordon Plat addition west of Libert beén glad to see just how. the tracks! years old eported to Deputy Sheriff , : . a were conneeted up so that' the ‘train }.c; rH at could pretts *2 hfty 2 and eee will attend the] the merican! Hé wll also] for 17.50 ° burglarizing En-|}house on East And the examined the workings; For Street. Sprinkling-In an open of the véssel from one end to the) statement to the public, issued yesterother, glanced at the muddy river, |da the board of park commissioners and took a good view of the peace ful) Sugg that In case Where lots ar California scenery oh w bright Sun-| vacant the: owners Gatatita i lateral day Then morning i nection, with the watermain so a Webb 16,25 e ; | improvements Captain . : $1.25 Petticoats 89c a spend for el ‘ oe . price , and | world.|,ound to winter |@!meer ‘A Navy pao the place an AT SET i SKIRTS, b Wants ° ee eh tt place as fifts low , hack n $3.0 anel Hundred : send trans- famlls cect a ace any Ital \ LI PTA GREAY $15.00 : 50.00 SUITS AT a 19 7.50 and Jolin J. Dats Judge mines iis ¥ SUITS SUITS 40.00 5 0 Qe 49¢ 29c 39c Olicea ee to vi Fred mont Andrews The ncase d Kd ¢ sor tre last Louis Crigzer. who is joint! charged with the other was ta 1 ider ad wheel go round." said |» other Eastern citles, and will be | yisement youngster, who pe d lszone Abou a month, during which time pei aren nemrcrren high up in the pilot jhe whl make a special study of public Zion'sa Savings Bank and Trast Us, largest in thé inany things of Watch that observVan House of ¥ Family Returos Daly' West and Daly ahead the s0 : i I this today. extraordinary : ‘ he excepting | It imong the there were, that vessel s fatt ret %# ne ti 7 them, | S?&@dios_ th ears, |")! so nnee } 7 swatm- one, one tb and oa , inY- | erda vortation ind ang ere Was a ays the dan-! i zal hat se eone i e le , pate a pe op vortonity. a | ; a notehe imiased The boys could not get Nd Bitte this Daintily sixes trimmed; = : Met hes weve it at ot she ears hierar te tae oh oO alt LONI nm m At immense - Hundred mn| wo ble under -th > car wheels VAS Cet- | sen, four ears old son of Mr, and tainly not solid ground: neither did it) Mrs \. Lewis" Anderson of Los Ansound like a bridge Looking out of | eels lias reached the city The An- | the window the boys found they were | dersons:are wel known in Salt I ake it we et on -for "the first time in 26. a safeguard, on the way boys were. forbiddey - sale and : to $65y,for the Elmer ‘the COVERS Two t: 2 4 SUITS e .50 {| SUE Upard . Ma 2 ) 5 12,50 ensationa dav-aAttend engineer's Stace yesterday . L. Burgen president on Out shown TTT 22.00 35.00 - NIGHT GOWNS DRAWERS CHEMISE ; river, from Benicia to Port Costa. The| ©*#! Yank clearings $9) eee. railroad péople t6ok it aS a matte? of | &9:03, a5 against $982,$01.33 course, and there Were very ee oi {Corresponding day waextant the train who knew what wus hap- | SnGersen Chiid Dend-The being 207 10.00 11 9 losed $30.00 SUITS a AT KO (00 AT. are A Tuesday this department was crowded to :ts utmost all day long, the erowds kept coming, it was,a great success-and <S- as vet,: thre . stock 1s.as completes Sc ; as the 3 < first LO) 08 (fi Con cruing the Sacramento|, tee tank, Cartage Tussaas of -rry AT. & ul probation G er 7 $ 6.00 "O } The Juvenile appointed \. Ss HendxS Cunc al Me . u the city md elected Sty j eeect coon : Sead has Vian, beautilul : = | Spring ( olorvs aS ae a oF © called BRIEFS Officer ni eee oun comniission AT. SUITS oo h € CITY ou 7 The to Se | eka thing iboul o1 holiday be called--at any is ‘most in tS charge Cadets| eben. Service: remarkable cadet trip might that ties Oe Was to Jnie- Varlored 25.00 SUITS AT.. put has been eeeto. OH New AT... SUITS 99.50 r several scratched fingers But that is nothing, ‘and are EMEA TRC SRT AIG ee Le COE ARNECAINIE Et get oe | happ, DISCIPLINE OF THE BOYS | Republican has SG 4 S remarkably sort the Surgeon Women P RC the SUITS 290.00 probably And \}] | SUITS 15.00 impossible to serve*ihe niealsuin-each!.car?and. that)£et .300.-erowing. boys; .be together fora ST helped our. Fee But eee the ee boys eeethat Were!st | Wee Hehe, be orwithout an-earache, someoneag someshing having a headsimtime there AR ol wT enjoy- day REG I. ne thei to for each them HAS lsntire $12.00 camp which ' ‘ ' SALA Pet y, Bree: near ul - Chir | eeing slirrounse for eee the So to! rate," make ee j them ing j O1 TOT OIN Eg and if is not ly a snap, either, they find that blood is cire ie iting pretty free- trom offer but itself felt in the general] of F th ie ay oO' te But t there. enoug) ‘ them in eu unfortun-| appointed earache il lit We Offer Many Seastaaal Bargains In Honor of the Da heart altitude Whaublece' Uv Stes their equipment} saved wa of altitude was | that in praise At "a itisfa counts fo like ha were when \ gr Sd" difference tikes a ess: citem "there| There)! cornet preparations the rhe of camp) the] Salt dishe tOaAva used dishes; one THON elaborate Some to 12 to to a turn, need ate. in cedted wa beer eu ne suddenly. Then. the difference ) plained ein bd on fare remain agait important eee good One.) oe uly! hret "ade cp Mrparl. which 1@ more prepared But, aft a night. emed FLEET ibn Pabe xiv dds - equipment They sill" until the boys go-home ee died [a Varied pe eae Le meraAra Cal fphpea' it leader EAGER TO WELCOME the SEVEN PRISONERS LEAVE FORT DOUGLAS cycle failure CADETS Wanted & rental of $1 ear, the. Uintah school building, w hich ‘will be transformed into a detention home, to be operated under the supervision of the uvenile court. The court authorities have sent a list of supplies needed for the opening of the home to the board of county Seoted aeons and it will shortly be opened for the reception of juveniles Some ditevations to the interior are Frank Prominent Striking Old Uintah School Turned Over By Board to the County. Stole 5. ROLLS also served dur members of the NEW BUILDING FOR DENENTION HOME Republican Seren OF ALL NUT GANDIES IMITATED EVERYWHERE. was by ~ ~ Les Angeles, ay 6:5 -The following leaders in Lés Angeles business an financial circles are in line on the "let HEADQUARTERS Six Graduate From Hospital Course at Impressive Services Last Night. fers BOOSTERS BUSY IN CITY OF THE ANGELS Visitors to the city are earnestly |{requested to make this store their OT. MARK'S NURSES RECEIVE DIPLOMAS breath. Dr. Francis P. Richards was liastily summoned, but life was extinct before he arrived Dr. Richards pronounced - NY seh) aeiearier 2 Re B ul I mos ild bli publican er, |