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Show _- 2 THE MUSICAL WEEK AT MURRAY ENDS INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2 19C9. ay-Fair. Fa Today for Toc Weather Foreeast for reather Forecast uy wy (; the Carnival a Success From the Artistic and Financial Points of View. ALL PRIZES ARE AWARDED Taylorville Choir Is Winner in Big Choral Event, The violin by solo, J. Vawdrey eeme won the "The Carol Green's Miss for the ee oa at Hats for Men THE time spent in selecting a Hat is time well spent, for on the shape selected depends largely a man's appearance, Every approved shape is here from which to select ; and our practical lat salesmen find pleasure in assisting and advising when requested. Soft styles, $1, $1.50, $2. $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5 and $7.50, Colors, » Moncar the Poet," was youn proved to be one of the program: Watts, Clar end Billa Voegler planist elght a most plano solo, contested by women an of the best numbers The Miss ore Mart Banks Mies Cahoo cap in second. "Juanita," sung y . the ies' quartet from Wilford and Farmers ward was very effective and was won by Farmers ward. "Until the Dawn," u beautiful selection, composed by Parks, contested by made Murray Wirst ward and Wilford ward. Murray first ward was adjudged the winner. W. N. Morris was the sololst of the evening. T rogram for this eventhe committee, & n Professor Wetzel Chairman D. F. bly complimented. put great stress on of Murray and vicin- _ ibe muaste ability ity. Thursday he evening's program was best. The choir contest, of $45, was contested by choirs. or e@ county, merhouse were sting ~ Organizations. for the best ladies' quartet ed by FParmers wapd enly. ' con rod by green, bronze, bristol, pas : , tel, walnut, chestnut and Was he mers Reine Friday evening the contest way in to $3.50 oe any colors. uring Priday dent Mumford Art In Public Yodler club of ne discoursed a pape oe Schools, while the Swiss| S. wake rendered sevWy for ' Woman. acted| Arian Cole ged 7 years oe | Of the 5 Juvenile 1 hanescourt wwho was , syenthe even | before thanecael Saturday, Saturday afternoon the band contest | make too place OOH aNGde ed we en at Arlington Grove, but|It the prize In and Dane story learned by the little fellow A edd« to ©. e RCgess time > onrns @Hraa Psvents ver anders | BLgepne eM aReGr UNGOS a Cae ee eet P one Kirkham urey-_ and Sons company, ‘This company job all kinds of ago = by According ) the the probation officers, was deserted some his mother : and bert W, Yale's ‘ put up ee ‘mammy," who promised the boy a tibute towards his support, the JuveMlle court still retaining jurisdiction Amil Denter, aged 14 years, . Cleanses, s6ftens, purifies whitens and beautifies the Skin. Soap and water only superficially, Yolo says: ~ A little - Almond Blossom Comploxjon Cream ehould be applied every time the face and hands are washed. It removes the dust, soot, grime, smut and smudge from the Interatices of tho akin and makes the surface smooth and soft. A dally neeessjty at home and abroad; a treasure when traveling byland and water. Excellent for allaying abnormal redness of the noae or any form of Inflammation; also chafing, cold sores, fever blisters and all irritation -of the ‘skin, It gives prompt relief to burns, takes the fire out quickly, soothes, heals and prevents scars and suppuration. Indispensable for use or infants and every member of the household. An exquisite tollet article. Excellent for purposes. Mme. Cream Blossom Complexion gold in two sizes. embark in a general real estate business, In and around Salt Lake county. The capitalization is $8,000, divided {nto 600 shares at $5 each, he officers are Marinus vice Jones John president: King, M. president: James B. Porter, secretary and treasurer; the officials of the company comprising the board of directors. The offices of the company are at 800-303 Security ng. and Trust bulild- mendments to the articles of incorporation of the Barkley-Leib com Dany were filed with the county clerk. Saturday. The amendment changes the name of the company to the Frank H. Lieb company, Incorporated. MONEY Another IN REAL ance buying plan ESTATE. profit East stre property 1.00. from the y & Trust company, es to in- Eleventh five years ago Salt Lake Sepaying $300.00 ts { ball, Saltatr. Apti) CO. "Claus worthless by Am-| |day Spreckles checks, in atic Leet Aaa slae hele j\co, Theatre DAL Ti. Ritchie, Daggett, J. Ptgged-worth ,| hae" has she jr.," ; AT ae Oe ee complice Ag paper, worthless . Igce and also paper to several nder. Mare the weekly report scarlet fever a considerable golng from 9 to from 20 to 26. 1 {| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willard. Mitchell later, this city, Mary Calicuoe Funeral services will from aoe familly r March ce, West S fay) at. Fourth ¥ ocleck moe aged our 25 ee nes"27 No. T; Liver . 655} v( Friceie i: : || edy vite | -_+--_ FUNERAL ____ NOTICE. ROCKHILL-The funeral - | | in Spanwil Monday at 2 Pp. Mm, at Spanish For First ward L. D, S chapel, Friends are invited to attend. Interment In Spanish Fork cemetery, Opening ball, Saltair, April ys is the , services the 1 7 Wort | 2 -gives d neys re Kidney 9 atta best: prompt most disorders neys and Rem- : obtainable relief - in - of the kid- bladder. Only $1 a bottle | So MORMON CONFERENCE The Salt Lake City, April 4, 5 and 6. he usual low round trip rates wil) made via the Oregon Short. Line Pure Drug Dispensary, p, ue and m., 58 syrup [i 3 sarsaparilla re Lake team Opening wh each naee ball, s a -_________ Saltair, April : ci - | clk is tensive mining lation of about Opening ball, at the region 2,000, head of an ex. and has a popu. Saltair, April 2. Fenty for further particulars, Opening ba, Saltair, April » | | and can a ada one be east ai Are now permanently located in thelr new and handsomely equip ped roonis, 212 MAIN §&ST. Remember U WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. Painless extraction or no of teeth pay. | A PACKAGE | RE SURE AND IT IS ALWAYS oF HEWLETTsS TEA. SEND HEW LETT'S, AS GooD of/ ent granted to W5Il , the property which he refuses Plaint asks the of to being of the set, with| $15,000. John A. Millineaux filed a complai nt against Robert A. Sneathen and Charges A Ahlstrand, in the Third District court Saturday The complaint alleges that Millineaux was > | ploy of Sneathen and | laborer | use large and that he quantities | TO BE GIVEN AWAY, Caravelis the company, for pay. The com- return a 1000 Solid Gold Baby Rings lI and| others Saturday The mining com-| | pany executed notes to the amount of | 317,464 $3 on January 17, and 1907, } suit was instituted to this cover | amount, with interest | $60 in20 The| New See Main St. ate Ce : | Friday and Saturday, April 2nd and 3rd. | | Friday and Saturday, April 2nd and 3rd, we will give away 1000 solid gold baby rings to the first 1000 babies that have been born since January {st, 1909, A SOLID GOLD RING FOR YOUR BABY! Every baby may have a beautiful solid gold ring free. The only conditions are -th e baby must have been born since January 1st,1909, and it must be brought to our new store, 128 Main St, to get the ring o n one of the days of our opening, April 2n d and April 3rd. Was compelled to! of dynamite which | | was of inferlor quality: that. | cember 13, 1908, | Mite exploded | Millineaux, tearing ; and mutilating his causing such injuries to that It was necessary for | removed. D, amag : es to the p amount of $30,000 are asked, with costs of thy | suit. i Viola Condie flea aco i vorce from George Gondian ns in diThird District court the Saturday. z | to supply the necessities of 2. 112-114 South | | Street. Main 2. ‘This coldrelieves any that Is cur-24! | Our Judge M. L. Ritchie, in the Third District court, ordered that the sheriff sell the properties of the Castro Gre| cian Mining company, to satisfy judg- resume Huntington | complaint, Opening bau, Saltair, April 2 the } be Tickets. on sale from Ogden and p fas. south, April ‘ , to 6,6 Limit Aprit yee". Sa inclusive CnEN SeeOgden " ~)F'rom points north of sADE t ;; April 16. im it, in ] whiskey, compound, ‘ing. cures Salt per| COLDS good | | ! . Toris pint crack -_--____.~» + UNION BENTAL CO. ' seeetalle paid . FOR one-half ounce | hours, Perore i COURT NEWS PRES'DENT TAFT TAKES AN AFTERNOON AT GOLF 1909, years. 6 == purchased clothing at = and ) bor rowed | from the clerk at the Knutsford hotel Yesterday he disappeared and without explanations changed his address. | The Freed Furniture & Carpet comfor the week just closed were 38. g | Pany fled a complaint against L. deaths} Dunn, in the Third District court, SatThe males were 29,and 15 19malesfemales. and 14 females. urday. he complaint alleges that has a dining room set, valued at| The more severe of the contagious | Dunn and Bheucniiaeed ex- | 2.30 Inches. at a z F the city board of health, for the we eK | ending March 26, 1909, the stork won| a round from the grim reaper, the showing an increase of 8 over the preceding week, while the number of deaths remained the same. The births diseases showed crease, smallpox put Drossner had several stores Health Report Shows Large Increase in Number of Contagious Cases. to humidity roca eeecng premiere Soe (Wenterdny: Gaiciiniaeer, et mute naeee iheshadiecanttiate aati an Fea HE | had passed began to pour into police eineaearee EXCEEO DEATHS According at the|to No precipl1 1e || etd, estor ri ities c of ‘ave ave aleeaay eady aiken aske for rdayv | 1X To ounce rm Rolearets Shout airs saint What hee Tel aT" OS results, nen 3 Came] W. Mont) to the city last Tuesday he registered M. Bid- under the name of "Claus Sprockles ir" circle yesterday follows Why | one rare home . of her {dolized : (Oe auareaep er Soa Trer Lake Trek Above, chanel: inde, January aaa check for $25 he indus ed | of the Los Angeles Limast oo hes aoe the #iven = Salt eauth of lot Sauna rena Relative eb ot ee Price po-|cent. * Lessaltinetanicscline | bY | pagex in ents city. ee ie : en M. " over Checks. (OR ene tis atiip. m i7; maximum, | See leo. minimum, 86: mean. 44. which is | "" : fy ne dezree below. normal: ‘total .excesa pampered son of sevlack jsine@.March 1, 12: accumulated excess a Lp penchant for -"skylark-| January ) |}since 1, since January 379 degrees e included adopting the allas| Total precip lawn, Ro fey. herat eens to cover only other cases of contagion reported | $100 damages and costs of were 5 cases of diphtheria, 1 case of | suit measles and 1 of whooping cough, On an order of Judge C. W Morse, making a total of 53 cases for the ; of the Third District court, Frank D./} v rench must appear before that court| Tar atington, March 27.-President At the close of the week there were Friday, Apri] 2, to show cause why ee ea he! tee ene Naunee ees 30 houses under quarintine on account is not in contempt of court. This order} General was issued on Edwards information red-hot Clarence furnished It golf of contest smallpox, on engaged the Chevy on account fever, and 10 54 of scarlet on account to the court of diphtheria. to the effect Chase golf that French! links this fternoon. This} The isolation was failing to comply with hospital still had 9 painstructions lx the first game the President has had tients, as on the previous week. of the court, to pay since his to his divorced inauguration Mr. Taft left | wife, Mary "renk "h 5 05, AR si ae anecn as} Pk. ba and DELICIOUS HOME COOKING. ordered on December 31, 1908, und $50] q{|on rived at the Chevy Chase links February 28 *" 1909, f you enjoy also go0d home $60 cooking the | day was ideal for golf. A late | *18° like a quiet comfortable place to Spring temperature ing unnecessary. cloth-| andmade thewheavy f2t, eu Wil! and like a the ae nty deeds, amounting to| Just YOU, a block cafe half Woodruff from . business _- 5 7 B n Was! filed with the county Ajistrict-5 minutes' dimmed walk by a flimsy curtain re- | ind he | corder of clouds eal Saturday. latable The Mary President J Brown played and}! with c the vice Reeuln "by io pe president "$6 ge r ii against patty Butts Frank C. Brown, trans-| and Edwards maeta hi WSEnRennnT The ferred sa' rain Se to Lucy he interrupted A. Jensen t fame. property but - --acording to General : - lot 5, block 49, plat B, Salt Lake Citsin| Edwards, who kept the score, tt wes survey, the consideration being $30,000 even at the game was declared off. the moment ; and Thee Presthe assumption of a mortgage Ident played in of fi m. | $10,000 H on the A property The other ipeeseey Was made by Henry DIED. A. MeCornick 0 to re e¢ Ashton-Jenkins , MITCHELL-At com570 West Fourth | pany, being Property ie in lot Mareh 8, block 27 ae Dorothy i at A, Salt Lake City M. = che the one-year-old survey, the daughprice over 2 FORMER PUGILIST 1g OSEN AS MAYOR Price 50c and $1.00. KEITH-O'BRIEN Tier- BIRTHS FOR WEEK LOSS FROM BIG FIRE TO BE ADJUSTED SOON a of funéral CALIGUOE---I the transactionProperty. BP that he has doubled ® amount invested property and hay h five years, This Shea ks ned the Dullding as well as for cee estate conditiong Zenerally m thts Opening ' ¥ Ellsworth 0Pportunity, a onc ae after the insurones ; ‘ext. | ance adjustment ts made cao it may take vice presiseveral days before the goods can be uff, secretary and 5 for the special sale which T Madsen, W. F. Giles directors. additional A. L. Booth, and ide, representing the Paflled were of incorporation Articles 4 re Underwriters of San by the Jones, King & Porter Francisco, n Salt Lake to superincompany, tend the adjustment of the log: of Salt Lake, with the county k -----=_ +? GREAT LUXURY the limits filed articles of incorporation will Virginia AME TO rda n : 12S ||The yecion meteorological Sweat" or the repo Rocky mountains, | dates for yes - whom avervone loved.| and afterwards turned out to be will|€00d home. Richardson, who is ap-| Naturally women, wean » character, her| Worthless. Themanner youth andwas smooth arrestedex attracted to the boy, will consympathy extended narand ie | a it suave Kirkham and Richard A. Kirk-| Saturday. , JvAige passed "Claus! j passa. ‘ overa miles ¢ arly an \ hour. tation occurred 3 e He Passed roe and proceeded to make his presence on Oe oe Franken and George A.| known by a round of automobile rides a 4 are ack. Ww € e light, but turned him over to a Mrs. snds, us Mrs. Whitney, sudden death night Dronenc 5 fesented@yn footer Hall, a genuine old-fashioned colored | caused universal whose sorrow, was one of|the Log Cabin saloon. It was cashed . te W r arvey treasurer; A. Cream Belng the parents with paren Vv ing," whfth cathedral, read the service, and M. J./ tion of why a Brines, accompanied by Prof.. A. H,| the conductor Peabody, sang in a touching manner, | ited SS ee Ferry, a Da .. Complexion Mrs. SUTLOYV of Spreckles, Jr," nan Whitney, wife of Dr. H. A. Whitney, which ‘were beautiful and impressive. Dean Brewster, of St. Mark's] were éé Alias . 99 Worthless ) a & Me pon gorou s argument to 7 WH ound att ee the Attended. asf cnt 0 Nn, ry pf with the secretary. of state Saturday,wo | '"%: Which about $15,000 was the bulldSs Ce r av The company intends > to develop als eae So eee are ae group of 15 mining claims near Provo|has Fi oy made no estimates. Employes of The capital stock is $100,000, divided|the company are at work on a cominto 1,000,000 shares at 10 each. The Plete officials inventory are: of the stook, which was Andrew cents Madsen, || Vlued an - || The Tiernan family home, on East s P > street, street. was filled fille South Temple er-| was to over-| flowing Saturday afternoon with sor- 2 the tee of ae loss ered by BL X, urniture and Carpet Ineens house = vig chee a 17 Is s r way, with a probability that : ice president; John B Hoyt, | the fire insurance secretary; men will be busy : Daniel Lewis, for treasurer; '| at least anoth ther week none before the <comeee ae director. any can resumé business, Early estie ntie Delmar Mining company, ates of the loss were around $100.00 BLOSSOM Largely denial . A./Under | ISFOLEC } ran NEE OY {eo Rad BE SEEK IH SALT LAKE IS FOLLOWED BY RAIN: | ee ; | Me ; aahaen kak =) |} Salt _ "Fair is the for forecast for) et Harry Lakeweather" and vieinity today, fetine SE ame de-| club: James, nil has ca eee led a Seaetiel |; spite spi the rain hich which began began a few minew - oopideiasth 9 peer as et Boe et) 6 17ve L t "ns jutes after the wenther man left his | ate) oo att rip ances will [ora ei . ; , a is "Almcumead? ane lk w ll. be e made plans and be. discussed | he pressure barometric of low A trough knit | Parently ham, additional directors. The Marion Lang & Cattle company, of Marion, Summi county, filed artlicles of incorporation with' the secretary of stae, Saturday The capltaliahs ab se econ eee Lord as many 29 e officers areAlberry Gibbons, president; James Davis. vice pre aie oF ECTS, Is father | "One Sweetly Solemn Thqught" o apr niaiimami-eeaa ie a > an, | keep of| Whitney H. in' Ogden at aa the ‘present time,{ Hewtey.f rhe| pegbeieyl poral TAGS pea) markOOl) ee - . win | Mrs. IS 1 a good study for a genealogist. | rowing friends, on the occasion of the|of consume considerable time | funeral services of nese YOUTH {| | | | of would the Leki Temen, ewe ts | to determine Just What nationality) ae ee Ria en oF Arlan really 1s, as he {s said to be are eras eVetzel, ad.| combination of Mexican, negro, Chi-|a| awarded prentent ward } rought! brought! would WEDNESDAY I8 THE DATE. | { GILDED op nissitaiet Funeral . | 3 The Gardner price will be $1.50. See display in our window, cakes a Child.) The ls Given to Colored evening - Superinten- | eee oe oe nneil.-o Sommerer, capacity " of pianist ime a Deserted $1.50 O attract attention to our mammoth Boys' department, and stimulate interest in midweek buying, we will place on sale Wednesday thirty dozen boys' nobby spring hats, which are in every bik oS Styles aro tho new front and side ‘‘dip'' effect, the snappiest shapes for little men wo have yet seen, } Cole,. ° bby Hats eeeeeess 93 and $5 HATS... Special for Wednesday equal of any $2 hat ever offered, . was fficers are:;Ccommitted to the state industrial James Kirkham, president; Francis W schoo) at Ogden on a charge of inKirkham, vice president; corrigibllity, having % run away from James M Kirkham, secretary and treasurer; Althe detention home at every available | COWBOY | : ne | stock. Mme. and || a goods. The of $25,000 divided into capitalization as many shares at $1|is| cach, 8,000 shares belng reserved as} treasury cleanse equal in ere elsewhere. Derby styles offerec TE between| Tea2. «belectr iG tha = eteeaetr ieee ree manufacture TOILET value hat Soft } 18 a place, ¢ and ‘ the , Trorest sch Cz ed carried || Arian - school enderins eee ~ A $4 SPECIAL" overy ae the only contestant, ‘S cakes ea prize. <A ale churus from Far-| ward as the only contestant} 23 ple "Comrades in| ae ‘cagtored the prize. Mrs. | Thomas Edward of Salt Lake| ective énder number f of effective! solos in her charming way. | Forest School Wins. James Mme LADIES' ** GARDNER black Arh? Lizzie ty a =a _Articles of incorporation were filed| with the secretary of state by the] ALMOND $3.00 Men Derbies, $2.50, $3.50 and $5. STETSON HATS. Complete showing of both staple and novelty shapes. Miss May Bennion as the Morris orchestra was made and and Young med : « different shapes in nu ful 150 iscriminating habits and fine taste to our of men of discrimina : the attent‘on direct i e respectfully The hat section is teeming with latest styles, present'ng an array of more than 2 tinctive ‘ headwear. Ef which the most exacting can choose with the certainty of absolute satisfaction. Len Watts Bach contestant chose his own selectl and réndered it with excellence he soprano solo was rendered most effectively by Miss Ver Smart yada Smith, Lizzie Booth, Stella IsJamb and Miss al ie prize was awarded to Miss Booth of Bingham. The Shubert quartet of Salt Take rendered a number of sélections which were well received. Professor W. A. Wetzel of Salt Lake was present and commented on the conte te. Cantata Is Rendered. Tuesday evening, the Murray First ward choir, assisted by tho Tayloreville and Second ward choirs and un° ; obin son, "Est her, tiful Queen," which word. Fashions * Authoritative of Display Gardner The Swan, son, Mr. beat. prize ee best. as contested reen and J. rendition 13 Clara' Cannon e the ~~ F 4 Tite grand musical carnival which opened at Murray at the First ward chapel Monday and continued the enlire week, came to a close Saturday afternoon, and it was a success from every standpoint. The house was crowded every evening with musiclovers, and the work the committee' In .charge was highly complimented, Monday evening the contest between the Union, Taylorsville and Big Cotchoirs go ‘the Our New Store, 128 Main Street , 3 Sas |