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2 DESKlUfiT EVENING NEWS SATtTIlDAY JAXrARY 30 1000
PASSENGER AWARDED
DAMAGES fOR INJURIES
J r llowrll Hurt Iturtnf lkWlltll
flo4a Vonlht Again ho
StIlt Ike llOHto
Shortly before noon today a Jury In
JMg Ritchie1 dlvUlon of the dlatrtrt
eottrt returned a verdict In the cane of
JP HewcU ag Ilt the tan P < < ru
I Angelss and Halt Lah Hallroud
company finding tor the plaintiff In
the sum or 2476 Th lIlt wai
brought for UJOI1 for Injuries allgl
to hare been sustained by plaintiff Feb
M 107 while Ii pa IInr from Lo
Vegai to Halt Lake Th ieIdInt o
arrd during the flood on the Han Pe
dro laot yoar
MAlllTATj MISFIT
Alleging deertlon and nonsupport
Mm Uaulw I Nougwlrr fllvd milt In the
Olillrct iourt today asking fur a ill
VOTM from Joseph hfouguler The iou I
pie became huiband and wit In Kme >
txwntr Utah Aug 10 IMS ad th
rirtlon II alleged to have dated from
Auguat Ave yearn lator There arc nil
children and thr property light be
twton plaintiff and defendant havp hen
H0 404
IN IOIICK COUnT
Violator of the PHd ordlnanrc ron
tlnu to be caught and haled before
Judpo Uowmaa for Infraction or Ue
ordinance In this morning nenrion
Of court thru were neven on the DM
One wai an auto driver who gave the
name of John Do < and forfeited 110 ball
BOmy The other six were driver of
bonoa and were aMoned for forfeited
Snob
J C K rnon a human dortllct with
featar bMly buttered and shaking
from the effect of ton much whisky
pleaded bard to be released promliilng
lie would go to work at ones and
never touch a drop again He wa
dlochargod
Qllban Diehl made no defense what
ever te tM charge of vagrancy by
bagging oa the tmete and wai nont
up far a period of 30 day
0 H Imlth pleads not guilty to th
etiarge of vagrancy and claimed he I
BB MNrhMor and a hard working man
but admitted he bad done no work since
he aorrod a a pedal policeman about
4 day ago Ill cane wan aet for
Monday afternoon for trial The man
iRK arreated for hanging about the
Albany hotel and because he had made
remark about the money kept there
to cah check of railroad men and
had Intimated that be would get some
of It lie wa arreitrd lait evening
by Patrolman Clrifflth
LAYING FINANCE PLANS
Committee Annoiinccnionls 111 Irob
ubly bo Indo Toiluy
The Important work of raising money
for the Grand Army aaoampiMnt I
to be under the direct chore or a on
tnt oxoetitlv committee whoa mem
ber have now been ehoen Serving
UjNKi It are tbfo chairmen of a number
BJ aubcommlttee each one having
flltarR of collection In om fMclal
section of the community The sub
committee chairmen rvlng on the
eonual oomrotttee uode Chairman
Jth aaoghogan ant Fred J XII
David Reel J W Houston and W
W Armstrong
The rtmmlttoen to accept fund from
the UKlsteture from the county and
iiiunlalnul corporation anti from Moll
of the lending cltle of the nUte have
list yet been named but It la expected
Unit they will be announced UiU after
tWfla or teinerroiv Their plan 18 to ap I
ttarUtm the J60MO neceaeary to tRIM to
ouch committee In the hop of thu
K ttnp work down to a deilnlte be
at one Thl um which will be appor
tioned to the lefililature Ii JS8W and
this sum Ia what li counted on ac the
HvcIeuH from which to build The corn
iiiltte s will probably organic for work
aarly next week
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WOULD NOT MARRY THAT WAY
Aliment Incident Hnpiwin nt Olllco
Of County Clerk Tmluy
An amusing Incident happened at the
ethos of the county clerk this morning
when Anton Brodarl and Agnts 8p
phar applied for a marriage license
Vben Clerk Joseph U Eld edge Br
allied tbe brideelect to raise her right
hand and be sworn llbe drew away
frotn him and absolutely refused
Asked by an Interpreter her tea
a n i for not complying with the re
QkrMt the woman Mid that she wa a
Catholic and that she would not be
married In uny such a way It took
considerable time to convlno her that
a manlag was not Intended to be
performed at that time aril that a
license wag nce aary that the < ire
mon might be nerformed elsewhere
CONTAGION SPREADING
Dig Imretl ti III < tees of Ilseue He
lflrletl tu Himlili Ilniril
During the wmk ending litat night
then wen trcoidvd III thu oltV of the
city board f health births to tho num
ber of ST If maK end 21 fumalvs Dur
lav the mil pcilnd 17 deaths ocvur
led nv m < tlis and 13 females Mevcn
bacjles were uhlppvd her fur burial
Qane of oniaglous diamiiws are nu
mrous and are Inireuing tu an
alarming t < Kt < < nt the total reported lur
Ing llIe week uclng si Of thr II wer
smallpox 14 sect Jt rtvei 21 wioot
Ingrough o < liiilnhii in I niiaslfx 1
nuinlngltlM uml < lu ki upon s Thurs
arc Ht 111 Uoliillnii tHilt l 4 tnu
Of suiuUfkrx > i iI I htiuaH ait uuttoi
ijuiiiaiitliii f i il ne dl < mi and
U huuM in i iiMiuiitinu 111
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The Royal Purple Box
Full of
Quality
Candy
At All Drug Stores
r
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White Pine
Expectorant
Relieves rrnt or chrome ostha
and cold Km of voice otfc
50c a bottle
yraa White Pin and Tar la at
10 very highly recommended for
tOIIII i and ooljs
25c a bottle
All
Prorrr
Arc
QuIckly
And
Promptly
FIIM
DRUG STORE
The Pure Drug Diipensary
112114 So Main Street
WHALEN IN HOSPITAL
Clifford Whalen who took an over
do of morphln Thursday afternoon
at his room In the Lincoln house and
who bad a mot narrow ecp from
death a a remit Ia now at the Holy
Cross hospital receiving treatment Th
man I still In a bad condition but will
undoubtedly recover His life waa cav
ed by thr heroic measure prescribed
by Or F B Steel and when WhaJtru
recovered consciousness he found him
self covere1 with bruises and cut as a
result of rlvorou application of w > t I
towels and IIn ilectrlc battery This
morning Whalen wa a pretty sick
man und felt < rldd1y wire He Mai
taken to the hospital by Patrol Driver
Ueorge Moore
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DEATH OF JOS L GRAHAM
Well Known Itonltlent ti Irotu Slim
monet After JllnoM of Ton Duys
Bpeclal to the News
Provo Jan SAfter an nines of
10 days Joseph L Graham died at his
horn here this morning He w > s
the ton of the late William c Gr ham
born In Liverpool Kngland K year
ao and cam to Utah In Iist He
lived In Hall Lake City until 10 year
ago when he came to Provo to live
UI la survived by hie wife and six chil
dren among the latter being Fred C
Qmbara the well known singer of 8t
Lake City The funeral will be held
Monday at 1 p m In tile Provo geo > ud
ward meetluKhouee
Mr Oraham wa widely known In this
city and highly esteemed by a wide cir
cle of friend
LICENSE AT LAST
IilHlio Ymilli lltivolvcM Ttirml < nii to
Wed 4flur Imiumorflblo OlHInoleM
A marring license was issuud to
day at the onto of the county clerk to
Leroy Kite and Agne L Hharpi a
young couple that for two or three
week pact have ben struggling
again obstacle Innunwrabto for par
ental and legal prmlalon to wed Doth
are under age and when they flrat i
applied for a lloatw were refueod for
that cause and for the further recent
that the fRther of the gIrt bad ben to
the ottlc before them and objected
strenuously to the match The girls
mother WM won over and finally the
father yielded and all seemed smooth
Mlllng until It WB illscovered that the
boy eont nt of hid father had not
leen properly wltns d fMult wan
found with a second nnper signed by
the groom father and delay after de
lay occurred until yesterday when so
ar m parents consent was concerned
verythlng wa In order but when the
youth appeared ut the office of the
county clerk thu girl WH not with
him a fatal onilmlon In the arM of
the taw and a wait until today fol
low Tile home of the prot > ctlve
groom Ia at Hlgby Idaho while the
brideetect reside In Union Salt Lake
county
I PROHIBITION WAVELETS I
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Ueorge VI Cannon will deliver An
address In the Fourteenth ward chapel
tomorrow evening at sie oclock on
the subject of prohibition All are In
vltod to attend
The management of the Bait lake
theater hastened to Place that historic
building at the gratuitous use of the
ladles commute In charge of the pro
MMtlo ma mMtiug for next Tues
day upon learning that such a meeting
wa In contemplation It wa a gracious
and tlmolv otter and illustrate amoag
other thing that In tbe treat moral
movement now agitating tile people of
Flab thou who are In favor of the
uplift of mankind will And encourage
ment from every source It U under
tttiMMl that the US of several other halls
i hurrh rtc wks likewise tendered
but te theater wan chosen as being
th > fuel central commodtoM and In
all repliotti suitable lot tile purpn
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MATURE STUDY TEXT BOOKS
Vork 0 r H lut1tl1 Wrtlnr In It Inli4
4hI44l In 1wlili ii1hool
Haglnnlng with th second emes
tar Monday nl a work un nature
study by a local writer will lit Intro
duced In lbs public schools of ml
state The author Is Horace H Cum
inlngs U a a well known educator
fyi iniiiv years Identified with thu
fnnerslty of Visit and now suorln
nnUnt of school conducted under
I the auspices of iha church of Jesus
ChriMt of tlr4ay Halnl
Th volume cull of It pagih
I ud U composed of lit chapUiH It
la mtoiitind lor tho primary gisi <
i > i grade one two and three and i
dolglled not tu be placed In the hm
of the pupil but fyr U i5Iitrs
rile other book are In cour r
pi < paiit Ion by the same authoi lu
be until an tell books
The Illinary nature study huik U
prufuiHi illustrated and Ia guiun up
III a iiiuiinei thai ccii scarcely fall tu
Inlerew the child III the ei > begin
ning of ite study The wink Is gradtd
caiefully in that the varluua loplf
Mill not be rvp atril I Ihe WHIH ehll
drtu jour afUir > iai aln i cai h
giudv U pruvtdfd a ih u full vai a
uuik udautad AI well u H u
I hi at of the jdiplU and diKervni
f iin the work given IB aut aiH4U < iii
I grado Thw fvalurw jives uuw Murk
iiiiilliiu I > uml nude much In the ln
trel and value of Liii rria
Pr < il ruMuiiliii wa frnierl > m
hs s < Hi iiidiin study wuik lu
th Mai Ni inal > i Ililnl uf tin Im
VOrtftl I tI < l 1 Vllltea nulllllv tf
Work In Hit iiuilnn Wiir lsrpursii by
him < uih niuiith and u ci > giaih4
for i n u uf KBih utter In the
sit s ml h u KIJIIIWlH ire Iliad fit
til I > PIi I I uls illMHlltlll III til
I i I I < s n il < liiutl KduH
I i n i I n lus Angel
< in i 10 lAiutiiuu thr orow
a
frsM attention At a meeting of
tlM Utah teat b < K > k commlMtlo held
In the spring of I 50 Mr Cummings
ira rfxjuemed tn cnmpiM his lessons
and embody thin In H Ixiok 10 hr
ued a a Irxthiiik In the public
schools Of the nlHtr
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the Isle John Nickel
sun denlrs through the Desoret New
to extend their hank to all who took
part In the funeral service and vhs
khowed their kindness during the last
Him and death of Mr Nkhlson Th
family desire to extend uprdal thank
tn the HUthorltkM of the Church for
the annltanc tl rendered also to thl
hiKhoprlc of the Eighteenth ward the
nfieakerM singers and all others who M
I kindly participated
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FIRST CONTEST UNDERTAKEN
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I I < HIM IkNinl Alt < > n < i to Mrt lM > rt nod
I Vnnl IMI AmlrivMlty of time Law
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J The first contest against application
for eegrvgutlofts of large tract of da
rrt tandn for private development and
control has been started In the offlc
of tile state land board during tha
iisat wk and while the stat Tagta
later Ia In session ao that the nee
blgulty of the present law in rtweass
to the manner of procedure In flouring
these grant of land under the United
Stat law known as the Carey taw
may lie corrected before the toKtala
ture adjourn Although V C Ward
and McRobort were considered M un
timely It their protest nevertheless
because of their having com ftttm
New York and Chicago for the mu
pos of belag heard on tile mat
I < T the state land hoard listened
to thlr vlumlnou disuisIons M
to the probable final adJudleatloM of
the ambiguities of the present Itah
law should tbe matter ever be car
ried to the supreme court
The desire of Mr Ward and Mr
McRobcrt wee to finally overthrow
the other applicant ao that their own
Application could be submitted later
on when they utah have completed the
ninny thousand of dollar worth of
detail preparatory work which they
tried to how the Mate land board
wa nocaary to have been made
and rwlfled a well by suitable af I
fidavit which they claimed that no
on at thIs time could dare to take
the risk of swearing to In
the United Mate land office
They sugcented that the numerous I
proc utlon for land fraud In Oregon
where Mr Ward had operated aom
year ago were a uindent warning
to land grabber to go lowly and euro
ly Mi Wurd backed his statement
b > showing numerous photograph
taken In blmmlf and map showing
islet where thus photograph wire I I
taken which were offered all proof I
that it would be risky for the tat
land board to become a party to the I
prevent proposed plan by sending any
one of Ita members Into the United
flutes land olflce to wear to the pa
per that must be substantiated by his
oath
This is the first time the state board
ban had Its attention called In the am
biguity uf the wording of the present
tat law In inference tq such matter
and they were profuse In their thank
especially tn Mr McRobert for his ef
fort In pointing out to them the pit
fall In the statute The board was
referred to the law of Idaho on this
subject and thy vntod to lend Ht one
to the aocmtary nf state of Idaho a
req et fr n copy of their recent law
with a view nt having Utah laws suiu
nmottdevl and fur their protection In
the meantime they voted to todnnltl
postpone further consideration of the
variomi appltcatlnn An these were I
for Item of 1MOW acres up to 400
000 icre each the state board will In
the future make rnont axhalMtlve In
vtl gallon before binding tM stats an
a party tu such vast enterprIse
SEWING EXHIBIT
Ueglnnlng Monday next and continu
ing thro dy there will be on exhi
bition In the windows of Kollh
OBrtanii Stors work from the sewing
departBMut of the public school
Spclmna will ieer from W cUae
and tbe article will number over MO
every school should be rprnl
It will be the be t nort yet put forth
to make a showing for tile girl In
dents of the school though no arti
cle has been specially prepared for
th exhibition
Kuh school will have a section to
Itaelf and tlto school color will appear
Tit management of tM store ha
placed the window gratis at tho dla
peel af the commltt having the x
hlWtton hi chant the affair being In
direct charge of Mia Anna L Cor
bet supervisor of sewing in the
schools
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr Murnlngatar of Tuttle Bro com
pany lav this evening for Denver tn
be absent one week
aIn Miller left last niit for Port
land and Ban Pranclxco to be absent I
or several month I
Karl Hcheld baa iotum4 from hi
two weeks hip tn NOW York aicom I
puntod by Mrr SchoM I
IJ n WrlgH of Idaho Falls U In the I
city on business
Utora T Cklell returned lat evening
from a two woelu1 bualniiss trip In tb
ua ci
ciLast
Last Mght Miss rtIIU Paul mini
A II Barton wr married the cere
nKiny being performed by lilshup Chris
nstn at the home of the brides tooth
or Mrs PrUcllla Paul Th rooms I
were decorated la carnation and about I
19 friend neme pii ciit Mi and Mr
Barton leaving Inter fmt American I
PaIls Idaho here tim groom U In I
bu lneM
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I L LATE LO CALSJ
Irtttik Uin tliiwrii The Amerlcon
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145 Fit ii > miiHii > nt New York unu
I of Site largest mImtuiy ronrerm In I
tin Horld ha just chosen PresIdent
Kiink Knot of the Rank of the llo
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laililn of hls rll > tut vlceptealdeiit
I Mi KIIOX roi Uvd Inn pIvaMant In
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i ii Higi nr t by Kiir thin morning
TH I mill Ir Asesy U ffkwsA Muxli
111111 iiiegram lei xlved thIs iiiuriilng
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from ih director of the mint l > > tin I
I S essayer In rharge here Nlulex
taut t Illunu 55 III lie transmitted tu
I him for deposit In this National I
Bank nf the Itrpuhllc In imv for
gold und liulllnii thai mu > lip rvivltfd
at the nU Lake mint
I < fH > 4li Pupils In lioisverlie
klHlith H Iss f tIme Ij loill M hiiul
will ght u iliin ni hart ji ihi i > < k < > n
hdl nil MUilnv i lllllH In Iliilim 4 > l
Ih IIf Hi m hiinl Ml
I t is MI yiuili < t ulil be flilortiilncd I
It w ill K strUtl a lIIIeut affuli
a s MI I ticket will l > i sold K ruler I
gradUiiiiD nmj SetUic their tlrketa i
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rioui IlinvipMl J H Coomb at the >
rfk itt oehuoi Ttu patron will be i
Mr and Mr < io KPIV Mr and Mr
U K Kllerbi Mr unrt Mil J I >
tbeiioar Mr und Mrs H H s lo its
Mr and Mr J M Utouiw Mr and
Mr Probe and Mi lit lie yulnn
APPEAL ASIATIC
EXGLUSION LEAGUE
Asks Prest Roosevelt to Preserve
The Republic to Exclude the
Japs and Let People Rule
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TELEGRAPHS GOV GILLETT
New Y 9rk llennl fir TnMle Ctltltllllt
tee StHrlH MHWIHTHI IIfIltttIC Cnll
formulas Alitl > JaH m 5fl4ttktiI
Seattle Wash Jan 2 tThe Asiatic
KxehMton bag ha mud plan lot
A MMB meeting to be held at which
dftttlt HMMUtM will be taken to call
attention la the great Influx of Japan
ewe In title aauittry owing to what tM
league declares to bo the method
of irw fwJeml authorities Tciegmmj
wan Crafted and sent to President
IteX eTjlt and members of the WK
latur et California urging Japanww
ax lusoii llw me MW u read
IrwlMtt naowvelt ITeeerve the
rt ubWo BxolnJe the Japanese Let
the popt rule
Grove L Johnson State Senator of
8a < f BM te county Stand pat The
real people cf the ooMt are with you
G VM1t r John O4lltt Dont Bit
an the Mfety valve The Japanese will
never exclude themielvei Fan it up
to the pieple
TO 11LD OKF AGITATION
Men YOlk Jail An important
mov mnt with respect to the Japanese
question In CAlifornia wa Inaugurated
today at a meeting of the board of
trmlea commute on foreign and In
nbtr tradm It was d vlo d to report
to tM board that the merchant of
New York appeal to the merchant
und manufacturer of all the other
> tate to oooperat with them In Im
praMlni upon the people of California
the unwt4om of persIstent dUcrlmlnd
tlon against tile people of Japan
which lies shown Ita title to the reaped
of tM world at large that haa proved
lIMit to be a great factor In clvlltalag
and prograaalv influence of the world
and whose trade is of Importance to
this country
The committee strongly deprecated
the agitation In California and ex
pressed the fear that Its contlnuanoe
will seriously affect the amicable rela
tion between Japan and the United
States
8tllAt
At the confpnrtwe which wa oem
posed of the eotnmlttee and other In
terested In the Jatuuiefe trade were
representative of the Oeneral Kteelrte
company Kuhn Lob sic Co A A
Van Tyn company the National City
bank tile Cttma and Japan company
and Muller Ma Lean A lo
n was pointed out the while Japan
sell M SMOOOOM more good annually
than 1nI ell Japan It In also true
that the JWeMeW worth of goods
which she Mil us consists almoet oft
tlrely of raw material not produced
In this country such as tew and raw
silks while the 8000X0 of goods
which we expert to Japan oonaUU of
manufactured articles the products of I
our flltterIII and w rhiop
The committee feln that white the
autonomy at Ute lute should be zea
lonely guarded no state should disre
gard the fact that international trea
ties constitute the highest law nor
hould they attempt to nullify such
treaties or do that which would Injure
all the state and the Union
The recommendation of thin com
mittee will be presented to the board
at the next meeting
TAFT MAKES TRIP
ACROSS THE ISTHMUS
Panama Jan Presidentelect
Taft today made bill trip across the
isthmus and evrywh wa greetej
with marked demoiutnittons of good
will With his party Mr Taft landed
thl morning at Colon and proceeded
by special train to Culbra where to
night he Is quartered at the residence
of LleutCol Goethala chairman of
the Panama canal communion The
reception by the Panama official bo th
at Colon and Culebre wan m flt cordial
Tomorrow Mr Taft will view the lta
of the Oatun dam All mamber of
the party are In good health
Col Uoetbal Joseph Blackburn
governor of tbl canal zone Col Wll
llam c Gorges chief unitary officer
and other prominent persons Immedi
ately boarded the North Carolina fron
th tug Crytal and welcomed the
prldntl
Th ant person t shake 1M hand of
Mr and Mr Taft when they landed
wa Oov Porflrio Maleedez of Colon
At Culebra the prwMMtlct wa
received ceremoniously by PIwnl
Obaldias cabinet The pr tact
will Mil from Celia for NTw OHMH
next Friday
C P TAFT HAD NO BUSINESS
WITH W N CROMWELL
Washington Jan MA noon as ha
could get the floor today Representa
the lUlMy of Illlnoi rend to the
house tIM cablegram which he rclvd
from c P Taft yesterday in which
the brother of the PIeleel do
uld that he has ever had any business I
tto latlon with William Nelson Crom
well or any InUroi at any time m
the isthmus of Psitama la his me
sag be asked Mr BalMy to retract
his tatenuint regarding Mr Taft
which he made In his speech on TUM
duyThe
The country will lie glad to know
Unit MI Tufin Ohms Is being used
thtie wllhniit hi iaawnt be said
FulIsa lug II the test of C P Tilt
1lqn to Mr luiny
Huxana Jan IT 1IM
I assume you have bean milled Into
uttering 111 > sh r and absolute false
hood ssitoei fling me you arc reported
to have spoken I have never had any
iMulnrs ssa > uii n of any kind or dn
sorlpiLil last iit < M > nt or prospective
with Wlllluin Nelon Cromwell nor any
intiKt r nn > kimi or with anybody
Ijivwnt pat or proapavtlve on th
Isthmus of Pa umns and I confidently
rely UII yuui luyitlty to th truth tu
retrast what you xald about me In the
unit high pliice a her you mad your
s lf iepoiilulf fn tho mlstat
iiiein CHAItUM P TAKT
KIMItl IIV ITOMOIIIIB
i tiLago Jan UM man wan
Ullli4 another huit ami thr women
imriowly ecapd Injury today whets
an automobile driven by Mr Jon
Klssndrath wife of H wealthy doth
lug manufacturer crashed Into a ii >
llterv aB4in Thom H Chary drlv
n nth wagon was killed
The polli later arrested the womi
S ho was jlaed zi IIOeO bond hiss
eXplained Mint a slow tor had
blinded her
h
Only On ° BROMO jtitou
Laxative Rromo g
Qukiuio P on avry
e Cold In Ooo Dy CripUi 3 DJJ rR 1 J G t
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McDonalds Cocoa Across
R4 The Continent
J E Gould Co wholesale grocers Port
Vi land Maine are located in proximity to the big
chocolate centers Having handled well known brands of
cocoa for years they insisted upon testing McDonalds goods
They did Orders followed for McDonalds cocoa
And that is the way it goes all over the country Be
cause every test shows that McDonalds cocoa is the finest
on the market
It is a satisfying delicious drink every mealand be
tween It is a nutritious healthgiving drinkmakes muscle
musce
and bone and rich red blood
McDonalds cocoa is to other cocoa what his chocolates
are to other makessuperior
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CUBAN OFFICIALS
BEGN iUARRELN
Relations Between Prest Gomez
And Vice Prest Zayas Already
Have Become Strained
FRICTION IS VERY ACUTE
ajns Sald to Hare Threatened to He
slitn Trouble Otor Appointment
Of ChIef of Secret Service
Havana Jan 30Thu relations between
tween Provident Gomz and Vise Preet
an
dent iSaya became seriously tralnd
today over the appointment et a man
to All the poet of chief of the secret
police The friction icon acute that It
In rumored that Senor Xaya bAa
b threatened to tender his stlgnatlou
a vic president should President G
mez Insist on the appointment of his
Gomez nominee for the position
Thl afternoon Joe Jeree tho chief
of 1c tendered his resignatIon In
response to a demand for th secre
tary of government Nicolas Alberdl
who explained that President Oomez
had appointed a his uocesor nicardo
appnte Ricro
Arnauto former editor of Kl Keoon
contrado for political reasons
Jeres aa an official had an excellent
reputation He had been chief of the
secret police for the lat 10 years
Seller Arnauto ha since the begin
ning of the tnt period of American In
tervention ben an editor of a long
iiuoceselon of puhlkatlnw most of
which have been suppress by the
authorities Under tho first period of
American Intervention I paper of which
Arnauto wn the editor wan suppressed
for the attacks o the wife of lirtg
Uen William Ludlow the military gov
ernor and other American Udln Gun
Ludlow at this time ordered tM police
to arrest Arnauto Orle alive He
wan given Immunity under 1 plea that
never again would he publish a news
paper In Havana
Almost the entire force of the secret
service tonight resigned declining to
serve with Arnauto
Vic PreUnt Zaya a4 tonight
that he had net eonldr th qtre
tion of a rlgnatlMi A wholesale
discharge of deputies In all depart
day ments of the govrMmnt wan mad t
EMPLOYER HELD UP
BY HIS BOOKKEEPER
Mobile Ala Jan HardenBy
Young president of the SouUtrn
Hardware A Supply company of U t
city waa held up today and made t
writs a chock to the amount of UMO
by Floyd Lester lita bookk o r A
woman figured In the caauv Sk had
b check cashed at th > firms oWes
A pose of deputy bria have La >
Mr 5 haUL surrounded
DIIY rMUIIXG A MISXOJIKlt
Ch > > iiiie Wyo Jon 2VICUort
will br made at he third annual con
vention of the Dry Farming congress
which meets her Fb I t H to have
the name of the orgnuwU changed
J
Th claim I that dry farming Is
a misnomer and is mlatoadlng I Ia
contended that th method should bs
refitted to a scientific farming or
arid Und culture because It Is the
scientific way of contervlntr moisture
In the till through following nutures
law In pvrforinlng nutiimn plowing
harrowing muleblnz win etc The
itruni nt ta that tills method is act
dry farming but a system by which
dry farming la avoided
HTKAXOH HOSING AOCIUUKT
HI IxiuU Mo Jan SO Hleeplng for
slitch of time averaging 16 hours a
day and InUrmllttngly tossing upon
bla b Bar Dion II year old who
collapsed attar a hoeIng match Tues
day night praMBt a baffling ease to
physician at St John hospital Dion
has shows no progrM toward recov
ery Though I la admitted Dion suf
fId Injury the nature of the disorder
is a flitter of conjecture PhysIcists
ieiUi hi case Ia most remarkable
l > l < m nosed four rounds ulth Harry
Mittiihr and WM awarded the dud
515555 When ha reached his d11
room he cHjf d and was removed
remve
to U hospital
FAIRVIEW SCHOOL CHILDREN
NOW EXPRESS THEIR VIEWS
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tit Lol I I h I Iet Nns iii the
cI44ct uS ii4siWUsii W5S a bICh ms
we yrstrdmiy from pUI < lh
grade setmuols tf Ylivlw Fish hpei
1111 1111 1lllhl he misads vf tlIO p f
nut t hrlII 111
lhu I II 4111 ls stsy
Jlssc I 5 II 0 5 11 I
alsssst Hi I th 5
I S IILI jr is 14 P541 tbnj ir IUIlvr pr
church notices I
Regular service of the Church of
Jean Christ of Latterday Saint will
be held In tho Tabariiaalo at 2 p m
tomorrow Sunday Sunday school at 10
a m and meetings In the city ward
assembly rooms and adjacent wards A
follows
TIME TIMB
Frat 1 Twentieth 11
ffr eit4 Twentyfirst 10
Third 8151 Twentysecond 610
Fourth S Twtntythird IsS
Fifth 80 Twentyfourth 6tt
Slxlh 6KX Tw ntyflfth 0
Seventh Twentysixth IOJ
KUhth 8leTwentyeeventh 0 I
Ninth 1 Twntyeirntb S
Tenfh 6M Twentyninth g
Eleventh 60 Thirtieth cm
Twelfth Jorblrtynrst 1
Thirteenth 18 Thirtysecond Bitt I
Fourteenth 8 tS Tlilrtythlrd f 1
Fifteenth < I llrlchton 100
Sixteenth 8 1 Cannon 0
Seventeenth 890 Center ti
ElKQtetnth 63 North Point lrt
Nineteenth 1 Pleasant Or n2M
The high prlMt1 quorum of the
Salt Luke stake will mM in the
Seventeenth ward halt at 10 a m
Sunday Jan 31 1909
The regular monthly meeting of the
Salt Lake take Relief society will be
held In the Fourteenth ward chapel
Saturday Jan a at I P m All of
ficer mlaalonarlM and Instructors
are requested to bo present
The regular monthly stake priest
hood meeting of Uie Iloneer stake of
Zion will bo held Monday evening
Peb I 1909 at 7 1 p m In the
take hall 1 member of the prloct I
hood residing In the stake are rec UMt
ed to attend
The high Priest quorum of Liberty
take will hold regular quorum meet
Ing In the Second ward meetinghouse
Vednosday Fb 3 at 780 p m
In the Twentyfourth ineetlnRhouM
Sunday evening line mtwlcal
Snday a In mulCI pro
gram will b the feature The choir I
under the direction of Samuel D
Winter will render the sacred cantata I
Nativity and In connection with title
s solos and qaaruta will he
given Another feature an pd i
dress on Ula value of a musical eduoa >
tlon will be given by a prominent
local mUsician gel public 1 cordially
Invited I
The horn mlMtonarles of the
Granite stake will hold their regular
monthly meeting on Wednesday Feb I
1 1 Jl at 74S f n In the stake
house t
houseThe
The regular monthly mealing of
the Granite Stake will lie held In the
stake hot hat Feb C 1UU9 at 10
a m Ilishait and councilor are requested
quested to Inset at 8 1 in
I I
SIJKU AND HAIL
f 1 Olnisttnil a rlntndnt of
th Montana division of th Oregon
Short IJI is 111 tIme city conf rrng
with 1M vMMl olllflral of tile i tuL
D It liurloy general paaaancer
agant of the Oregon Snort Line b
non aaat 0 a business trip
I N Slockelngcr ohlr clerk In tM
offlev of the superintendent of tH Ore
gon Short Llu at localllo I In the
city road on bulns connected with time
Col El Irfiuhc of Provo ha gun
coet on a business und pleaiuiM trip
combined I
AV N Mnrlln AMlHtint general man
ager of the Denver lllo OInl t NIl
mood is expected to arrive In thIs city
In hit special car this afternoon > ly
Martin may take up the > nit I V
pointing a luer to Hrieet HInl
whites resigititiuft IUI uprnniendprt II
th Utah lines ef tM road gw tab
offset Feb I
uiiin
HIHSKAt soeth ecorst l1
etresi Ja pt WhOOplngetigh
North d tfo howard I HM
Lull U Arl hurge bu n Jan
t lM II Hip Wa Jan
Kuafral services tfiraoay a 1 IJM p m
from the funeral chap of Joesph Wil
chp 1
liam Taylor I emits Went Temple
street rrlend are invIted to sitend
lfd
Interment In City oeiitrlen
KRW4UUiln MUI Kranclmo < a <
ten a tm Michael J Keanedy aeJ
I years
Funer service wa Mid from Ito
famIly rvAlMnce 4 iI Itr an Satur
day at t p m under the JIUWOIMW of
Silt Lake City lode t JIIC o
K lntrmnt city xnetery
HiitMIMAKAt 3 Sherman avenue
Jan V IML of oM age anue
HurdfminJn jn b Havoolrnlnth nr
fishy of Itngtoad
The funeral s TVIOofI wlU be held
from the tuatral chap of Joseph Wm
Taylor I south Wait Temple vtreei
Tim mind date will be announced 1
YGtitiArcltihMld J aged 17 r
died at the rvcldancc of his nirtn
Mr la Urn Mward YOfl C irv
street of Bright Gieaee
Tb fuittnl will b privet i s inr i
the fuel the home lit qneraiti f
oarlet fever jiurlat In city ceelrrr
p m BuBday
Ht Louis Mlpors pie con
II U Leans Florist 30 S Mult St
Floral designs a Eimlulty Ilinm I
Union Dental Co
Are now permanently locat
ed In their new and hand
somely equlpned rooms
212 MAIN STREET
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