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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAI N REPUBLICAN, SALT BiG THEFT AFTER DEATH OF WOMAN on Wealthy Philadelphia ay ;5 omewhat - swale C r and Je Kining's aS ci5 1é yer an $75,000 of r an old ) a ‘is ee Fe Zo cow gow ats hat da an we a aeuec l Mrs. = Surrounding Wood and the or oper: +n a the de ach her valuables there is a has so far ane solution All the ements of a Wood, former Royal o Ing } the greatest ; was found j bon dead manager of| vivantes of his time; in her home on the : : afternoon of O« cg r 13 She was alone In the 1 the spirit of festlyal day : Salt Lake, . -vacationto- yther Mi Nan Clawson and Jack the! Jonn s "Alien, president The Fool and His Money the} {te feline should live. : Mormpn} a pleas-! 1 soulle animals Ho in His w indot n elr respective plac consigned their creation Tes) time of to their @ fae . icked sentimentalism to u dertake to ralse God's creatures abov gay by Cee e eithe Columbia jand 4 etion University festivith in this enjoyed a eo A number last city, who Sarah follow- {is several social part the is Nurs staying. | evening at Ii ,Henat . y day, the ‘ and ls an A the Army-Navy on) ele branch local church, dancing ~w{ ] : iticlent t 5 "lb J for gamé |i 3e. Saturday In Utah} |iq eae a Wood alon t | she had lived s he hosts es. she ns use 4 € t on 13. alone owhen we ae 12 ind she A. Willard y ntr as eccentri ee of . friends and ep - theue M. : the of Durham whole vear are splendid the se< one Mormon / has Christopherson countr UNION OFFICIAL V TS IS] died ht as chorister and } for ine titutions required shale more Lay Several possibly hours 12 hours when | later "7 Dr. Thomas panied J. Morton, coroner's physician, after an examination of ra Iethe body, reported < ‘ath due to valvular heart disease. There ie no record j ; examination : of a post : being : morte m | held. Richard e lin this coroner's deputy and another wr -_- - tache, Frank Kite, took possession of | --- the premises. Valuable jew els were uway found littered about in profusion. that . The house n . residence, = of rare - which ee "2a 81T treasures, old 2 re- a store under the surveillance of > The Pe could; way as to} impossible, be hidden! nn -- opinion of who declare strap extra trimmings; trimmed; tight turnback fitting hall 3 } it inventory of what was found in a house after death under such cir-| cumstances, hk uid th it was not all that was necessary take an inventory of tic] on the body Th vas done by Frank Kil would in re-| the presenc of the . - is corone) to} unattended. he aii detectives, srese present, t mitted - re-/and lea ill his.-atrival | \Weooq's of the with that! wealthy . - quality collars back, 3 after THE ace. Bat f ue are Inte e Bon amount apite spite In sav. ofo this, Ss robbery was M1 s com- st hay onfirmed the ré port regarding th disappearance f jewelry and works of art. Sens lon afte) ensation has been encountered x b the executors The man who found Mrs ‘\ ood dead in Salt Lake October | Saturday orahinese an I coroners, officials were Ibut friends On was } a or Tarre said that when found | he discovered» he Wie: had on twe bracelets, on tiara of diamonds) ho} which is accounted fo Che other, id | valued least $10,000 a gold er res and to a ios of the union Saturday he s ot - aie oie workers eid smelter At; the soaettaa: at night. In went with a e ayy~ to visit Weide the Gar-| niwh: Indic ance n oo ri% judié here are countand women W ho health and mis t jle oe + a the the the ¥ and t inflicts.ets { <¢ SO poi ie = animal. dw {| {| i] é dey oF rah «de U~ te of « lopment which, if ) o = ce t = a m: male female con. and ike in pe nie ‘ with share a bo in. Salt) Lake pres sident:i and. : om: "board of 18 tl a FINAL nf BORE but I The fin: ul Geors i z he « a } t <Stew mat IN. er EKG TUNNEL Sprine. Garde 1 VOY « th ar . Sey 7 otac Ya es vy 20ev 1oOnths peen I "bonnie ons nec onthe be ave: no oa Star‘ oa i the boring of the great holo and thre or: fovir-"month wlll probably ma quire , . unnel is ready fo ned ~ Long fitting sizes; Broadcloth black only. of extra back; navy. brown, coat good nicely tan and Coats $11.95 quality matemal; trimmed black; all with full satin semi- length, colors bands; sizes alt Lake's Greatest Ready-to-Wear Garment House Offers Most in Millinery, Coats, Suits, Skirts and Waists at the most unheard of low prices ever advertised. Attend the sale Monday and be convinced of the great money saving bargains that you 'll see on every hand. A few of the many items herewith quoted. Many other items not advertised on account of small quanities are put on special sale tables. Attend the sale you'll find something interesting Extraordinary Waist Values Waist up to $2.00, Monday at $1.19 A In this special line of waists that we place on sale Monday you will find a great many beautiful styles. The materials consist of the washable mercerized madras, the wool batiste, nun's veiling and brilliantines. <A large range of dark and light colors, as well as black; sizes from 34 to 42 A beautiful waists made of an extra fine quality of white linen; long sleeves, open front, collars and cuffs trimmed in fancy colors, tucked front, regular tailor finish; regular price $4.00. __ Special, while they last at eae A Sale of Roenes They and are long ble come in the satin taffeta and light colors; trimmed with mosquetairs for street or range A Sale a extravagant French style; handsomely trimmed made with up buttons in and the tailor many pretty colors as well as black in the lot, the cheapest skirt selling $13.50 and up to $22.50. They have been grouped and priced as follows: Skirts cial up to $16. Monday Spe- Skirts up at eal Hende ee chicte ae Children's printed bordered UG) lek ‘ngnenoasoddor to sas a Be: Monday at for Children's Buster Special COR "a MEMO ORES Mittens; i OH DOP Bee em 35e Children's fast black bit heels and fleeced toes. cotton hose; Special, 3 pairs narrow for or wide ........... | Monday the waist. semi Ribbons Holly and faney Christmas ribbon to width ; from 3¢ up to 50c the yard. in all wxiths; ranging in price 15c accord- tight fitting back; Muslin red, brown, black: sizes from Underweae! 49c very These with long. EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL 35c Drawers, 19c nicely trimmed with | Made tucks, of an extra good material, or closed; all s sizes. Knit SPECIAL _ 35c Corset Covers, 19c Made of an extra good quality ma- lace trimmed: quality all sizes Underwear | Ladies' fleeced cotton vests and pants; extra good quality. Each i Ladies' cotton fleeced union me | " Each seach regular 60¢c creas eweowsesrehasestoseagnseesseongg ad ut 's.s e.bte fine quality an 00 grades. wool vests and tights; white and gray; Ree ‘Special, each | | A List of Extra { i)' i | 40c Dressing Sacque. Special 25c | $1.35 Sateen Petticoat. Special, 89c $3. ae Eider Kimono. eee i SEE SS Chrstmas last terial, | oes { Hats, $1.95 and either tucks, lace, lace insertion and embroidery and embroidery insertion. | Each garment well made and full. ‘This is an exceptional bargain and should Ladies' for... -_- sume DOC || ing don- to to 46. Consisting of corset covers, drawers, chemise, night dresses, skirts. || garments are made of an extra good quality material, neatly trimmed $5.00 Extra fine quality, all silk Instre taffeta 3*2 and 4 inches wide, in black, white and all colors. Special, the yard. ribbed: 34 AN We want to clear this hat out 1n a hurry, and Monday evening we doubt whether there will be one left. An early call will be necessary. eee | lined |, not We must make way for our Christmas display-that's why we offer such astounding values. They are beautifully trimmed with fancy feathers, flowers and ribbon; several styles. A hat that can be worn for any purpose. A large assortment of the most wanted colors. values. eaeseseseese An all wool long coat value up to $12.00 to be found on sale Monday morning at the above sensationally low price of $6.95. Never before have we had the opportunity of presenting such a value as this. They are nicely trimmed, Another Extra Special-Those Handsome $8.00 Trimmed 1 $3. AY Hats Hosiery Specials Sample Sale of Coats $6.95 | Advertised $4.50 Trimmed regular 50¢ quality. to the Monday we place on sale the most extravagant values in beautifully trimmed Millinery that has ever been offered in the city. They are majestically trimmed with Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Flowers and Ribbon. A dozen differen styles in the season's latest fashion thoughts, and in a pleasing combination of beautiful colors. Monday morning will see this department crowded to its utmost. It will be worth your while to attend. Christmas 25¢ to Bde over | $15.00 Millinery Glove Specials all colors; given ' Millinery Rvce handkerchiefs; 3 in fancy box. Ladies' and misses' golf saben the pair for Greatest of | $13. 95 | Ladies' fine Cambric narrow hemstitched, 12 to the box. ee the box for. Mee ee one pelea Bhs Omer 50c Ladies' fine nand'embroidered handkerchiefs, 6 in fancy box. Special CHRISTMAS been aoe The Sale season's stitched; has or old Skirts chiffon broadcloth; floor prices within the reach of all. There are mechanical toys of all descriptions, manicure sets, brush and comb sets, clocks, statuary, pictures, story books, building blocks and a thousand other things that will make a gift for young | of dark made up in the season's most approved fashions; the waists lace yokes, tucks, braid and buttons: the sleeves are the effect; skirts with panel fronts, folds around bottom: suitaevening wear. In the beautiful most in a beautiful ABOUT of Holiday Goods. You will find almost everything that is suitable for a gift. Our display of Dolls is the largest ever shown in the city. There are dolls of all nations, all colors, all sizes, blonds and brunettes, fancy dressed dolls, and $15. 95. messaline, WORD The entire half of our second || Special Peter F708 Specials One lot of Children's Dresses. Specia : Bo Gingham Aprons Hie: ey Toei tp re par | $3. 00 Short Eiderdown ee | eee «ute eee . $1.95 | ; { 4 mm 50mee Special Colored SU COCR OMAUCS 608 big C408 Ladies' Fine Leather Hand $1.25; $1.75 values. values $2.00 values. Special... Special Special .. 2.3.5. Pisa e Re bea > rafts anes aa Wee Ri PRCA RS ee 106 Weappéss $1.19 Bags \ Especially priced for quick selling. A large assortment to choose from following prices: 8 $2.25 and $2.50 values. : Special........ © see $1.95 seas s SEO | Ar Thess cor era H. ectors GARDEN bore D. treasure: une aire ‘ an MADE SPRING ' und on: chain, cannot. 7 be A copy of eak All at ETCSonera 2 found =_ cl H WW me A ea honor and glory and}. a duplicate Leon: ards ) a Vinels famou Mion The Y. Ww. Bible class t | placed "him » { works , tle registration ! Lisa a tiny picture ot, more than | }y Professor Marshall will "mee : "Mo | hand It w oul 1, thei re fe ‘ n Mrs. Wood ten inehe long ts missing [t Was day evening at 20 in the Ww A.| human soul \ér ¢ ‘ta Min | upon left in pos-) valued at $15,000 rooms ll are welcoms | humanity 2 nd- "ph a un tt iropys i Made Astounding Values } T} ee heAL ot treasury. The officers H. Goulet,stoc president; F, J i vice secretary. H own ated cre ate ed === I organized 10 cents vill as ttn} Nichols, onwith form ated{G injod is and -_- Tl 1] \ = y Sel y to at ; property isin. the Battle Mountal . htie country in Elko and Lander - count Nevac da Several claims in this regio e1 n at a valuation of $100 até | are 400 000 shares of ich e to be i en weEA y mankind is at ices ‘ uld') might ee aie INCORPORATIONS l}company | s300.000 helix théy peo SS i¢ Artrtic of incorporation of tl 1cory s : ae fil Las r¢le rin i ,y were eens unshine : or jerewitha hier erwy havin : CE relief from thelr this class are re iterles them," and ga them dominion ov ert unnel on the Western. Pacific was put the a sh of the , and_o ae ae th : ough F rid LY The tunnel ts 7 308 of ir, and over the ca as eine feet in length and ts the longest « over all the rth, aE ee Man the 40 odd on the Ine between this cit band all of | ealth oe is in for those who have dantly; bleasce who ; ar na 99 Persian In : ire broadcloth length; Tay: srospe rity ) rt toss Wwwho ia OG tl a ignore mig he a lea {3 CA. 1 them th : ri esper services of Young) Women's Christian association will be! held in their rooms in Brooks Area at 4:30 pon Rev, I. 8S, Bowerman will | sneak a up a ‘which t¢ the pains agony of they mistres i th * oa 1eyeo, pass, Tr! abrahamTa of . and the talents. I I r ommand Ryan said that he was surprised > the amount of work in Salt Lake cna the prosperous condition of the craft jere a Gf esate om YW. r perched € ae Soe ssed of the highest 614 anius who are handicappt et PYorder . thelxof)ire Ac Mr ay 1d without _ satin; cuffs; pangs of hung ing disease tl hem: nature seen by struggling ri ‘ tion $17.95 three-quaretr and | : and spoke Labor hall. pate Friday - heavy also | masters or turnoutscs he ai | bable a oe who have no means with rich toa lobts the 3 for b Lin at Be we etual ne neenecesslithey kuow eh h iP tn _employ ins apts f them out for EA tt peat ? tr ate ep ent : o1 1irty children be bro. seatitor eh it to ped for : hi jority andcould thoroughly "the lecrease the available | clous Thedstniants. | . Be the babie | less nun Bi rs of men poverty, 111 LOCALS > Ryan; president of the Bridge and Structural Workers, : ' appreciation and informa-)} he made a list of artic connoisseur to realize the) the body and c furnished value of this canvas eopy to George *ierce When asked if it was not customary | commissioner, who with for the coroners deputy to take anj| stepson, Ff H. Wood, was = good authorities that } quire the tlon of a $25.00 Satin Coats of an the garding the disappearance dimunitive painting agrees oF clos friends of the = Made -_-~- years. They are convinced} missing articles were not; ; professional thieves by | widow, i Will Hide the Painting. police believe the jewelry be dis}osed of in such a make its recovery almost ind that the painting will for the The strangers, i immediately a = valuable silver and bronze S, rugs AolOriental weave and thousands of cot) Jars' worth of personal property, WAS! taken' a taken o paintings, Croker, country and b tion all over | « 123 this hous o Mrs. Wood's friend On the first day of his visit, hé and | hope above them. Ar jene no .| + ES , Say, was - the scene of confusion. | J. A. Munsey, business agent of the | more importance than nO ‘ Rede of | Strangers tramped through the rooms 7 : ind other species of the lower ral : iI 1 local union, visited the men at work | jyjmais? elov w « 1 a ALS + + tak i a Pol ; tae. re on the various buildings of the eity There are also young people of poth | dead aspir brute ee ce pene 3 one Lat ¢ 0 nal nmorts ym 1 infre poentie opport tunities i } been night 1ccom and elie woul AEERE Ear ia' Hy the olias 3 each, As tt bunt ired succeeded | older M Christopherson's extensive medlcal studies made it Impossible for him to continue In charge of 7 the cholh Ty ~ Thouga F. : M. j 5 acquaint| national ae } limence t } theze body = was discovered by% an em; ploye of the American District Teleay C1 any graph company eK oe 1oO ss in r | me } in hes I a her ie gloomy t are, of tho vot rd ieee ing wit 1 F ve tay sot and ca intell nt little Mary Scowcroft and. Miss sa ‘ tie nost {mportant and fruitful duties of 1 I ; Browning spent the ThanksThe conference ce of ae branch will} jife by the expenditure of five thousand 51 vacatlo in Philadelphia, | convene in Hawthorne ha Sunday, | dolla enous upon them ah ert ~ with friends Miss Margaret | December = 8 with 1 two sessions On | they shared Ge anual. training I : . 18 s mente an ) who is attending Mrs Hazen h ollowing evening all Utah in |? a hums mental there ar uny =- | 8u m0 oO Vhic 1t Pelham Manor, New York New York and vicinit With their | fr eyty! s country If ‘tt money wa 3 | n this city during the Th unk friend ire invited to a social party | ain unds of a board of wor} all }ithy placedtrustees in the hand : STi { nrcation in Leaguc they ou probab Mrs. t] lower with as i sreater ‘ ¥ The law - for ane ererention f ecru ty to animals, when propé ry pone ire ample for the Ud ection and ears ; onded fall dum : eae they rnrous c minds ut Iiterally; but should, beyond Bo ae: es ; tending coll in ‘p hilade = oa vere | I that could b * ie nee among the spectators at the ¢ ornell- | ful in : " ae oe annually. Pennsylvania football game Thanks. | tousan dolla n : io } ty hundreds in 6 thous ovary ic 1] siving . « invit Rien of an Ogden girl, sessk t st te f ron c's of ae a s noon of October ; > with} : of nursing Miss ' Te lithi i. | | | blvisit es this= of7 little dowed Soffer and other friends} undying aouls to. sav who are oC eae canal they can t FESS r $USta in th ot ps rishing eth She | bodies, and ho are ont ea . < 1 in | throug! ae faul t of theirs, bu Paee oe Lisle Smith ef Salt Lake, . visited in| t ircumthis city several days last. week en | tne viet e . ice ha f nc onyute home ‘ ssio in | s little patience with) G rermany * i ay d Bg me yh eeuBaie ean Pony othe e einitoraied re | a; Bugenc Roberts of Provo, also SLB and ‘bes aucitul |? yeturning from Germany, and J, M . pert ih annually ‘tor want Thomas of Salt Lake, who has remeat 1 at m mT | s . i ; ane : . w eently mpleted a‘ mission in Engsewed sla ad be} } |} had L Une ofprowoulda diseusec think ti BS | the those Hewhom made ts Wo; 's neglect nore ;in of }which placedHe and them, the angels e that such an extravagant 9 pussy a ary © cat was mind. Mrs. ar She ene house. In Death In Life and Rich-j| of While eee cae : I " 4 conference of the wranved |} Brooklyn ; ; ‘| church, was the reciplent of A the other schools at-| [tah student had acation forthe Thank ral by Poaankseiving home, where of one { ar yuntry ' friends that } : i | thrilling de company, th pon Hendry, mystery American Insurance from i giving tectivethestory, combined with the 4 fact . that dead woman was a unique! and conspicuous figure in society, that} she numbered: among her friends aT| many of Philadelphia's exclusiye ed and that among the beneficiaries of ¢ | her will was titled foreigners and dis-} ; tinguished L Americans, adejd to o ti tne in = ‘terest of the case. RT Laon al Vine ELonnie ; i e Mrs. Wood, the widow of George |; the in the and s¢ tended tira: s a disappearance ot friends a t ee oe } ne ia weni ry of things are included in the inv ve valuables reporte missing fro ma thre nesta } (1 a Rane,rs residence ofnce the ¥ aren Wood, who was fount deee On tober 2 199¢ h Broad | 13, In her house at 1239 rt te | street. ct | trost: and.'sno Thanksgiving day W43) | «ppropri celebrated by the | students and wh persons, from Utah | Se Oe: On York lends IN) the city took care of many, Others) joined ir informal dinner. parties! 1oOwW vhile down t owae ile s several took ata aah t- | fure \ 6, 1908. TT syeather } ards, of the Utah colony in this elty, | City dished out} Were guests sy ne feds 8 Dan Mc-} EY MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN e he rmy-Navy ‘ ae ae 5 . balmy atmosphere j Quarri of Utah, ea a It died : ' | foot { at } < ie last t § 18 reportec it 1At ome un who a asda day and t the irene banana a 7 P iiladelph a recently left 35,000 ae slly in trust; Gotham this detracted.) ae Ce eb. pa to take care of her p cat 1s Jong 2 or on nn nm this y uKeG) ver dusty streets lth the temperature Where it usually is {1 Beptem be ! But notwithstandi: g the absence of Jewelry : priceless mastery sterplec‘ DECEMBER now, the Ciahas In this chtyewatked { ant birthday party given last Satur-| | The world ts co full of ereaturcs with] thong far tho fuidliment of is pian of { | Worth Specia popular turkey their 7 friends in in ‘ + Home, . Philadelp shi » valued c ony py Aj wels, q ynyneacs Taken <P Ransom, From lican Utahns THRILLING "SLEUTH STORY e SUNDAY, New Yorl Der man bh York bright skle id a Ror a for Thankselvinge ' | | Woman. Gowns UTAH, Utahns in Gotham Have September Weather for Turkey Festival Day | epul S LAKE ey 95e i $1 25 at the n |