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Show 2 THE BILL IS VETOED An Ideal Cold Remedy | | : ake Compound 1 House Fasses Eminent Domain.in| proval By Spry. the mane severest t] che | bowels Tels lated. z ‘ Vote has Necessary . ' i Thirds Majority and Two One a Governor the time his ost' in Sy Spry the power sterday | yesterday, present of veto Oe ee ¥ Oe turned House bill No, 85 taching his signature : This bill ieee s was introduced nijttee : on substitute box in without i at- mining and sme Me ; House bill 41, a Of a,the Lie Pure fhe 112-114 Ss : comas a ro» and stir? pr ; ae ng rent radius DRUG ay he "To return WwW bill, to «which 31 10 ally " a 0of | 3 ‘Upper . by committee on mining and smeit| entitled ‘An act pobre aa Se "i ta tlo , 2588, Compile capa LW a 1907, in relation to the exerc Ise right of eminent pee id Known | thereto a new subdivision to be , 3) agenceSets proval » of the on Seal Plan Ap: Government ks Sey palpably Teaniy auvonatittiont i ae he| and u necessity for the taking is plainly with- BalseeiSen Some toU Possible o e2 4s ae won No. } te Cie porated 8. B. char, , er. of RANG " B 12 ment and operation of millsand smelt| of government, nid the n my ee opinion ae ee PASSED. R to ; approval. stated that straight at thea Peeks the veto oie ne hea sf industries of . o son} the sente. i the Sa e 58 vCheodo re L. C18 Ate the/issuebeposition ec olman came took to dn tT. gE has baen = sufot smelter smoke " oe n the paultara! and the mining smelt the mining and mey form Des was two for _terer for some time past and was active in the litigation Eaink the damage done by this in the ‘Federal courts a year or two 0. fumes and seg," he said, ‘"‘which they are trying to legalize in this bill, eat up metal plows and barb wire fences; they destroy crops and kill horses, and they always will. Now the smelters will e employment to the men, myself anche them, who fought them for the right to make a living from thelr own land. The governor's veto under the circumstances is right and proper and should bo sustained by this House." When it came to a vote, however, ten members yoted to sustain the action of the governor, while 31 were for the passage of the bill over the veto. This, requiring a two-third vote, was successful by just one to spare. The bill will come up for reconsideration in a day or two. Those voting to sustain the ree were Clegg. Davis, Eardley, England. William and Hugh A. McMillin> ateRae, Murdock, Porter and Woott absent and not voting wate Bower, Randall and Thornley. VETERINARIANS WILL TAKE EXAMINATIONS House bill 184 passed the House yesterday by a vote of 28 to 8 This bill provides for the creation of a state board of veterinary examiners. who will pass upon the credentials of veterinary ee and issue them licenses = prac se pe explained that the did not prevent a the e of "quack" y et- M@ry held that the measure elections {jn to put it through, cities of the for of iglections thymol,will"rlveerine Jang. other. ingredi:| build up' the issue of ; a giher ine promote | jits a twelve senators yo:-| ae this | ve he Nature chance, white te‘eliling B.D. DB. Preseription, also B.D. "D. the germs fastor ane th tiply. 'e Ae hy Soe & Frank In, praccal an able druggists: 271 South oy axcwst; oan side i street-not on he corner: o 8 ¥, recommends UNION DENT Are now Permineiey their new a Sa eoey rooms. 212 MAIN ST. BB ee ction of, ie : | yzaK m j ; | wit erie with be tl brought small ober into 3 Mechanies }i { i is | We A MOTE iffairs of the mining congress, ew 225-Relating to a 5 | !"S ; ~Amending ous tea a ibmittea removal ACT In Ki. f corte Ei act providing of ) ‘ t en ders a Rebpiicll stealing o other. orr yr ra ‘ oad rece nown 3 for ee eB 5 g ---- my 5 ‘stand- men *s, Sth ott ee | : Value, vice raw ton A 86 = Tho heer "No 7 Rio, ; Bridge- be Sargent anu eb tally ar y ca thei asa embraces such k 2 ‘ H; Makes as aliiz of oe G the c 2 lov Bo és fy d good om 50¢ to 7 $2.95 $2.25. : aa Ce Es c ‘ Y $5.45: 4,75 ) " rae supply ~ P.> EE: Heavy ‘ aah hacesae store a to 1 Chieago sen's, | ‘ Refined-Steady. Crushed, ‘ » Bre regia 8h@8} sneer aretnagan fd ATINTPOR Gardner : place TTR. mae as . j eb d e tbe H pun- jour- parts cars ‘ fides sk | Passage \| i {| ear oD the best wants. . Our line . k > well- <nHown ating ernoons an oven nie o Pear Ni wicee Drie ee el arge tor teaching. Ladles Da ealtone f-ee at afternoon sessions uh te arora. aeehodl? bulid2 to a commission; 109-An ne dairy as | nea r < find j be appointed. by state, for tie purhow the Industry such questions as amelter rates labor ec nditions is : others and who se 3¢ worl: x require B the 3 se i ee a eee Gloves very est weal Ing & 5 . i kit q a s° that ean be pi odueed, Ww ill f ea = Es | elo fe tor G ' oves for Ser vice aS. and Hard Wear { } } } ieee lating at primary missioners to be choten Ocated state tl book nts of government pa Nide of wits = Bont reasate off ce off pilots: Ben- : | elections. | from press Gia ses te heer | pi or x. man- | j "4 * \ ¥ "TEE 169-To Hiershel | commisst: mer of boats o g omen - |" HH | i} ul | BILLS KILLED. s ; ae Rix hime Stookey Soe voting " ee in the streams nepatlys, of ; pub ater against In 1e state Joint tenants $14.95 A sample line secured by our buyer at a big discount, One Hundred in all, and will be placed on sale today at the above quoted pr ice. They are the very newest Spring "ashions in the chitfon, Panamas, French serges and a great many pretty mixtures and invisible stripes. They come in all the most wanted colors, as well as black. Sizes from 14 to 18 in misses, and from 3+ to 40 bust for women. Sees be | una o agree PaK Appropria- | bly Received. expenditure wea of the the money, low 3 ROWE e| of ane | | PAVING MEASURE GETS PAST HOUSE CAPITOL BILIS : PASS IN OSE Badger Bill Is Amended, How- The ever, Before It Receives : Favor. | Four Measures Find JAMES K. tr r of e omach ital, Chisnee. and Is held physicians deatha : randfather The a out morning at St. by dise Mites aes STATE for can- Luke's hosope for his the re iy e | and ) His _r- ‘Pain tially uncons fous by moans of toate pay. || He first felt the effects of the cancer about six weeks ago, The Badger measure, known as bill No. 107, passed the House flying colors yesterday afternoon having been tabled at the end of hours' discussion Tuesday with prospects of staying there until end of the session. The bill gives power to the ate bill GILLESPIE is IN FRECARIOUS also half provided that upon a vote oneof the property owners of a dis-|, trict can defeat the paving Suit Green Asks Damaces. was acd In os Third project. Best Recipe for Catarrh The logical treatment for catarrh Is sureuen the blood. and the following 's ure: To one-half pint good whiskey aad ane ounce syrup sarsaparilla and ce Toris compound, which can be cnedeur a of any druggist. Take in teaspoonful doses hefore each meal and pee retiring. Results quickly fol- ramet ees nee U January 1, breaking of timbers Green received a fall which resulted "tn serious Injuries. at Johann Sude | Behrens, who di ed ene Holstein, s en tf his Waists $1 Fifty dozen waists, a manufacturer's . sample line, and secured by us at discount of 331-3 per cent. They are all new, crisp waists all handsomely trimmed, either embroidered trimmed front or lace trimmed. Long sleeves. All sizes. Today-New No. 3 Dineaition ane a Few. men ‘ cioailad 7 The four capitol commission bills, Sen-| Nos, 160, 161, 162 and 163, introduced with!in the Senate by Charles EB Marks, and after which two days ago passed thet two body, passed the House yesterday, good The bills provide for the establishthe} ment of a capitol commission, the refunding of the territorial bonds of city 1892, the raising of a ioan of $200,000, councils to extend pavements into outand the holding of a special electiya lying portions. As originally drawn it next June e obtain the views of the gave the city absolute authority. Yespeople of state as to the raising terday a number of amendments were of further ™ ney by means of an ex- | ; -" gaia Ghenady Nas "| made, one of the most tmportant of tra tax one mill on all taxable which was that, in the case of a cut property 7 the state which called for an appropriation of A few minor amendments w ere add 4r OU of more than eighteen {Inches $25,000 and was actually ashamed ed, but there \ as no opposition to the when he ae asked to vote for a measbeing necessary, the cost of this work passage of any of the bills. ure asking for only one dollar should be borne by the city It was iy ane eat fessen ots, Sorenbaseingdete a Een fave former $1. - HOUSE WILLING 10 HELP BLIND _tion of $1,000 Is Favora- Suits within | dc c cane vigable an publie igh- | vending that the blll be placed on the ays for fia purposes of hunting and | HS fishing: ce Burton Jr., by req. Jest. No. 72-Creating office of state | RB. 79-Providing for unt- lhee tnape actor and providing for inepec- | 3 for the publication of pround spraylr ng ot eS Alonzo| 26t documents anda fix | a eed sifting committee re com- | nded that oS be placed on calendar A. Badger. tae a le gal rate; Cavarl 8: No, 180-Repealing oe . for ce oe ration state "iaw re le ating bi the sta B. 102 2 Authorizing - state } ra| bos ira of exarainera of optome try; R.. Kuchler to s No. 18% ar &ace to duty of proprie tors of hotels lodging houses, ag. to providing means of escape e re anaitye nded b {ll to trom tires; Carl. A. Badger, request. | action of Se nate and it was placed on} %. No -Authorizing district | calendar | co sue to fenntin ¢ any par to a suit Hasse. submit toa aoe al an Gaon: BenB. q74-Pr iding for a state or XX Bos ra of Ne ind Gommin ssioners: M68 -Amending laws relat5S. B. Bullen Jr.; comm tee o justices' courts; R, ing fo. pleadings: in H, ‘i o. a ing to =e classiW. Se taxatlo feation a ; B. "NG 139- To sabes aut laws relatOne thousand dollars may. be > stoc Peake ‘cominittes on ap-| Dy yréng: ing fe to seul als stock « banking corpor- Tivestock. Parr ne ‘for the benefit of the blind | ine of Utah The pr eh fata is include House bill No. 231, which also Sieaten| a commission, with Goverene William| pry as chairman to pga CRArES: ees Measure Providing 3 Tailored | whic re a bank shall es able to de eal |tors fc mayment of forged or ralse aise K€, Pau rton re | No. 90-Amending laws , te-| "to parties and actions by dy 1 Renate the resi-| pecans Ss a Sorin i S. B, No.of. sampling, 158-An >t declaring the a business milling, concenNo Jo act eatabitanin trating, redue ng, smelting, refining. or Sublia. ‘service. cor miss fon, prescrit Hog | a few persons | a8 rwise treating ore, to be a publle Hed duties n p na providin Th measure was placed on it<| calling, subject to state regulations; R. - * regulation and control of ralilre ads | final passage after a short debate and! cue ler. \! other public s ice co iotatiane: was passed. Senators B&B. T. Hulantski. Ss. B. No. ch Pog cert ane 3 the = ‘ all : | sitting Th cake bu Jet sd can alee {n || recovery eG ntpped 2 lner X ith. 80-To & B. No. 7-Relating to special fie BT Ne » amend laws rea =r S ger, amending certain laws; Carl [ ne tb davies of county auditors sd 1a ge ae r xX. Smith, Ss. B. N a ee {-A hill rel: to High "M. No,ee, 3-Memorializing schools el Bulle Sar SER Sea Perea' sf 7 Tee Conean 4 No. r faeeeoacaet are BS aE bw: aeat avatar Gis carbon ‘mines and the a unlarite nt of a of iand; D. H. Morris.| ap nit ° n acres act clerk to the state mine Inspector; com- |. No, &8-‘lo provide for Uts#h nittec on minite and smeitin > conservation commission and = : B. BaD : 16 s"erect an for the sale | making an acura Die: John H. also contended that! too much power to! an operation, N onday eee testh™ or Py 231-Creating a Ween com-| to intarestate comme Tce ant = <i nes mission for the blind ana' making anjthe shipment of alcoholic Naahra in) appr Se aca therefor; committee on pene cases; J. A. Hyde | deat 3 _blin 3. No, 190-To amend laws re-| . § S -Relati ing to exercise of! felis to salary duties and. expenses | richt ae on nent domain; committee on of secretary of the board of ‘health: mines and smelting governor's | Carl Badger | veto. 6 R 4-For "amendment of| HL B. No. 184-Cre ae a state board! state constitution relating. to home- | ef veterinary examiners; Geo, A. Ful-| stead -xemption, Benner X. Smith | ler. 8. B. 8,-To amend laws relating| S. B. No; 160-Creat ing a fae: comto tresspass; Jonner X. Smith, by re- | mission and authorizing the eauon | ques = of a state capitol; C harle s E. Ma wenn ot 208S-To amend laws re- | ---- | Jatin pe Tel Meftae exempt from tax-| ae a. ane Senator Car] : | 7adger contended thar the re was little danger of any but the better element |} being In control. Mr. Marks thought | a provision might be made for com-| : dence district. He @ measure gave ean e ction of a state} SeelHB. No. £22--To amend laws reNosi¢e--PE. he ete fit telees| Tatiae woe co kn Cole comnlisaioners-nibo fandine of the territorial bends of the dudic iary committee issue of 1902: Charles E, } s © nerance fee at Bo z No; 11-Ms kine S. _B, Nt 16 -Providing for a genbeanie) college $10 a year. to all eral election in June next 50 enbintt t>/and taking off all charge ior Ree ular | bee elena ni courses; H. By allen. gi = 2°. ting Utah sen=f ator| matters ee SR Marks spok e DEN ine he measure, stating that he thought e provisions. of the bill in regard to the! possibility of commissioners bein chosen at large in cities of the first class made it possible that an undesirable element might obtain control of affairs. e suggested that the ‘tenderloin| element" might be able to have two or! more commissioners chosen, and dwelt| on the undesirable conditions which| might be brought about. by manipu- James K, Killespie. one of the foreo8 roe 4 ere mehal of Salt Lake, ontinues oe reaker, following a le zal ZA ti dui4@ seas as with Zs vial oe hilning A ates, no a la " > membership 1 @ach, has SUB Beste Ja new ar ra ment under which a state will have 8 own local\ -brancl E ranyaar fa ith oc 7 Oxia end sda er ) : 1€ r ) | tion at goe edagll ae f zo Congress. f bon ase capitol; eee There measure, tute for giving ; Co = determin e Utah 1907 ee Bn Pralien No. 144-An act providing first| Bullen ir. pon Charles E. leegislatur ECZEMA A GERM DISEASE : was much et ees oe ne | which came up as ti-| a similar bill Introduced ‘bs ay ate of lillerdiceule Animals Infest some days he Skin of the Sufferer. an appropriation vot e purpose of establl When the skin of an eczema coe an industria} home for the bl ha ne itches and burns in untold ar ce do new bill carried an ap props fation of | you know oe Ee oe on w thin, the pores of that only $1, bul upon motion of Brigham yriads of oscopic animals are Clege this amoun nite raised gnawing at the flesh, breaking down 1,000. the fine cells and causing festers, thick Joseph R. Porter expressed himscales and that terrible itch. he self as being in favor of eerms ee faster than Nature can mes B. McCracken and Ge orge <A. thro ane ae Fuller, however, ve strongly against Noow, is only one way rid of these gernes-they muat be: Kilted It. Mr. Fuller suggested that a corpoin their lodgin places. Dosing the ration ‘be organized by the blind to stom ech or trylng to cure the bloor which charitably disposed persons will n of course, kill the germs, and might CANCE DEE it they were so mindthat ie ‘why Cha She niece remedies fall ed. -Mr. racken kept in mind the in eczem also why salves which d ot out school for ine deaf and blind at Ogmanent 0 ior Dp ate can ao no per den, and that a few blind persons are Urdinery oil of wintergreen properly | being temporarily taken care of : compounded in lg frm wil) nene-| that (aeelnnten He sald he saw no pete the pores ofth the akin and Keil] the] reason w vhy there should be two inOZ 8, mixed with 2 a | z and c= z> ‘ Office by the Mining uc~ | contact tue| | Merah ein vit ofaeregistration primary no nina ition of officers and commissi na A a i FOV vi ain & or ner) of selec te Se mActe of the measure i n favor and four against it, while two were absent. © t ad been decided Tuesday th enat pills Nos. "a and zee should measure ents des a conneation with: the. University of Utah contain class, and containing other features.| : as presented by the committee a few | ago seidinge for . the -- manner of! "The bill providing electing mayors, commissioners and; other officers in. cities of. the first} class, presented by Senator Smith, was |;| not put through without some opposition, although it had plenty of votes the training. wash skin PRee bills, and the substitute, providing| the registration of voters at pri-| are YicRae from the ca Seer: tor "| Hansa T2-No. . fe Wien the committee looked Intoi motion was made by ©. L, Thompso to sustain the Seticn Sk nee TEX. but this was opelessily it 3 opinion that one, the Baker gave it as paneer leraitarie measure was a fair fe "3 th and should pass, notwithstanding Braxton Barn ah governor's veto. ra bill greatest Sg $ to' is& : gt : tee : a ye = exc ae | a ittee e| | come : ae ee ft NEW STORE NER DAILY GARD V Fi OMP ik MAIL ~ORDEERSF of | Moines system, as well as Senate bill! and ¢ iting new counties out of. exSennte. N 199, 1 5 t : t isting countle 7.°B: Wis | 3 extremely | N° »y the committee on county % os 3. No, 182-Ani oe laws fixing ne the; municipalfor corporations, which out} is| House. reGn eS O: be3G. cna 1A oinp: ge a y secretary") : Os re-| 44ndsubstitute portions stricken i'state: The Ve of Senate bill No. 100, by the commit i B. oe aS . v Sp ror an n on NaLe- 4 s J. R.-No -Authortzing eR palit av wn the c ee look Gio a n tities 1 exploration ir ' at 5 ii aloh in stig AWIULIAM SPRY. Governor, aor _ entitled With Apr Appointment Fee Do ot ier states; provide IE Veaeaniahs Hl, eniel al government of : incora : Es fl: oy reid Ths ‘Smith. x No, 199-To amend laws of state elec the nt | SNSGE ASA SASS oS rel LAL | SASL Vibe ~ PRESIDENT by me B, No. 35-To amend Jaws prov id- | ing) esommittees will ie for payment of bounties . -| tie congress for each struction of wild animals and provid- |; ose of ascertaining ing for tax on cattle, horses and sheep; |{s locally affected by Alonzo Brinkerhoff; covered by FElousc | the forest reserves, bill. | transportation. rates, oe pee ae hiding as 19C9. eenent , di be ere Members in Debate. h -_ Following the reading of the m the embers took=a sage a number of members floor for and known pay laws alten et ‘o L eC S. B. ers 11, ais ae 1 of. J. Re No B.- No. 1b1-Ar ct relating tol/etc. Captain D, A, MacVichle © ot m.nes and sine Pes Seieata se pts " fur act units orm | president for Utah ‘ No ee euitl, ining 7 ‘Mation | With law: of other Stites ; E. T. Hulan--<-----__- le thin itor ea ea rab for sey ting n ay ower, Smith, providing that cities into effect the commission Badger, for ibsisces 8courts SE aiding X. put A. reng. 171-Amending e aes pe = ea e removed, in cities ue the first ¢ la ' »f locomotis * ives. re : px : Sua pies e ant titute yam1d munielps ipai al r the ru art ne en NS, 8 9° OF i€ stricken out of S, B. No. 100, W 7 Hs f Ss. B. No & D6 a ict BURLOVINE isash ne Sate for the purpose of} In the construction, "develop-| Carl 15DaieeeiselntltWw Be Bil He | able a "3 i coniisiven att ce? : oO . same andby therefor: ne what nee Objections P banks; 106-Providing NO, 1458- ae to the» manu and food commission and creat ng the the Th Pasha a eT oat SrAEe of deputy commissioner; Danlel ae at 8 1d lectlore in : any* | MoRae | counts , or einai latin thereof, to deterc- | -_--_-_- = jmine whetier intoxi atingz Hag yy Saall J d b G i |! be manufactured or sld; commit | A rove y overnor |] rea on rutactures nd commerce, i pp Centr J «aliza Las. f No. eee Highland Boy = Mining company v: | Stric : 28 Utah, Page 215. , Stri . fd ot believe that In the case of Members of the state Senate yes-| this ce the courts ee sated terday placed the seal of their approv-/ ¢ that the ee ee each nee s+} &2l on Senate bill No, 100, by Benner Gececrous,i! and I ali my spe u . one yroviding Bey = Seen aanae such ter of legislative discretion, . determination on the part of ¢t legis i! lature will be respected and a Mar foundation. of : >» | a "tor | thBeOSs for City tate few. weelng mat [DEBATE BEFORE PASSAGE) ut reasonable | aSi. a Rae i ae ee f N sie House. No, 236-Relating to safety 0 a nd | yar NS aruon and " ey | deal of MARCH THURSDAY, : of deposits made In two or more names; ‘Honored a ct utr ware reiation 15 recitii gr antar Ine . nd ' u ut, for H. ; ce San and : B. | ered and m the age Atee readers »,; mene by. House "DIN WwW. custdy Rreies peer eal a follows: 85, substitute the BILLS governor's message fo : the House of Representatives: A herewith, without my appr vi No. for ‘ aT hGE passe UTAH, t an we ter wbile streams, Lak 3 || tion ot "weeds usecgrowing along artliclaljas entire Wf SRO ers mee a Re ny RUG c eivate ponds, Waterways, or irrigation. pur-|stren tie an large of the onenat nat bo dy will, und providing a pena nts I. Marks; | poses; C. Burton ' : , | necessary be thrown behind any local ne errec o sif & co tee d : S.. B, a 72 Ba nding aws And | move me nt for. relief rom conditions referred to gs seas creating new sect.on nal ea that ally. oppresslve'ts tho: induaty = ---- _/ certain AnSaiin it.ons she oo oe } e e for out les having a vice pre sident for li li ene of li tock; ils jeach state; who will preside over all ut1] nSTe re -To‘ amend rE : relating ; | local meetings HH und look ifter the ' local STORE four miles, providing the aria wned 75 per cent of the land to be Sr pale i: The House, however, declined to sustain the action of the governor In vetoing: by_a vote theof INTRODUCED PI CU paula vatsneti ai Cette = ree CITY, ir.; reterred lo sifting commitcee ae es : ~ Ss. Vee renee lb act approving leg4 t4-- alizin B.g No, ana 206-An adep iting tie Coumplled of state for beneficial Bue a of tah, 1: 3 T. Hulaniski: | public use and provid.ng er : ven : , of by Se ° ‘ waters; JoJohn Y¥. Smith 3° Be No! S03 -An act defining wun hat pas r ae nde d Se ee oe constitutes ri e' fish por , ) Drug : Dispensary, a} re- a : | session,| and houses for seem ee domain une:exercise eminent within a 1 "XE inking an appropriats | scoak tee th | omiulctee on SFO AEG ns; placed on| & eo se Denver, March 10,-The effectivene:s 0. 13- ne ue ar ge Shia of the Alves an Mining « congress is. to | niendar.> ° wi oa panies te otice of delayec "S,)be greatly increased by a plan, as" anproh Pea e 30 oO a ~ pno ec Vv 1@ board of directors, |flaws Peres 204-For anMink x: "f ne HEE Li rr an;coverec c OmIniktee reported mat-} j noune ek thofficers b fe ; { eeu pietT dips Vis PES hs ke ter BOW oe ady a having local and I f subsidiary Mi Ltors, orof Rte Bo ee panes re eae sitting | tae No 37. "Prohibiting use of name} ganizations In each of the mining cen oonmitt ey ; lo niet ure of any public institution ie ; cera, whe » actly issociations are iene oh whe Sere °o ' eer fo v | . etefore e conutnentcutT boar tite eh See carl a AG shib Bade or iaying Hy ais ly nt nA tional 1 in : ing Hen , die 1@ bene Appuvintment o iei. onrd o ri Sf of : exc By Agric ne ral college a H. B. No. 1¢ To prohibit y it » attention to the [Ps ustees Ing es o tne ® Aer f oy oe foot ball on grounds of any bile In-" ) how al: oblems that vex tie ca nps in- -ree -regu- ; ' ron ‘iuing | Spare, "Via William first % 5 exercised. 25c BILLS : aaS antieno= rat cate . _ - ‘ tO for ~ ie Only SALT ations | panies | | | on keeps eold: |] ine | | icelv nicely AI } (ee | ' | || ee If taken in time will break | UNCONSTITUTIONAL ; Quinine j Laxative Tablets. i for Smelters After Disap- REPUBLICAN, YESTERDAY IN THE LEGISLATUREea | OMLT LAKE MAN | | | | HELD (NTER-MOUNTAIN | re tly has 16 t. r be about the ye relatives will divide the | Spring Millinery $5.00 A display and sale of millinery at $5.00 that will arouse your buying enthuWe inaugurate today's s special to afford our Patrons siasm to the highest pitch. the earliest possible insight into the style tendencies of the season; at this sale today we have exerted every effort f to give you one of the prettiest Hats that has ever been our good fortune to offer. They are dainty creations of all that's beautiful in new Spr.ng Millinery. A New Spring Jacket at $4.95 This is undoubtedly one of the handsomest that we have had; in reality the Jacket is a $7.00 garment, but through our great purchasing power we are able to offer it at the above price-the colors are green, tan, navy, brown, red, garnet; sizes from 32 to 40. Beautiful New Skirts, New Spring Models SIDS Today we will place on sale two hundred and fifty of the handsomest new Spring Skirts that we have ever shown -There are all sizes; extra out sizes, small and medium; the colors are green, rose, brown, navy, gray and black. ALP |