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HBFBHBBiaaal..lHi II mEnri1 evevixo xrws: 'im tispay, MAncn sa, ison. j j DfcSBRET BYEMIMG MEWS. ' J ;- DC3EPET NEWS PUBLI3HINQ I i COMPANY. LESSCEB. til ThtnlT Wareli 11 l1 W' lOM-UlRUE NOTRE. If The Rlxly-Oilrd Annual Conference If ef Ihe Church of Jesus Christ of Let W Ur-Jr Batata will convene In the I i Tabernacle, He.lt Lake Lit, el 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, April U 4th, 1103 i I The officers and meml en of the If. Church generally ere cordially Incited 1 le attend the meeting ol Ilia Con K J ferenoe X ltroitD Woodruff, 1 Pi QKunar Q Oahnov, i Josr.m !. BiTir, I'lrst l'nsldsncy. I. , silt i ui.'s mtsr mmuv. General Jesse W. I ox, the Tetcrnn i surveyor of this Territory, yesterday exhibited lntheaFwaonicetlioorll. ml plt of tills city, made In the year 18(7 by II. O Blierwood. What wo know as 1'lat A comprises the wliolo of Father Sherwood's surrey, though In order to giro symmetry to the upper right hand corner of hie ruip ha added a few blocks In what Is now known ns Flatn. In those early days the first year of Utah's settlement drawing paper was not to be had, so a bit of sheepskin was pruned Into use, and upon Its smooth and rleb colored sur face the blocks and lots and streets and aiuares are accurately and Indelibly delineated. One sets at tint gUnce the Templo lllock, from the southeast corner of which the surrey started, and there are also Emigration Square, where bow the oily and county building lands, the Old I ort lllock, a'terwards called the With Ward Hquaro and j now Pioneer Square, and tho Nine teenlh Ward Hquare, now occupied by I the Utah University. The sheepskin Is about a foot by twenty Indus In i also aud Is attached to a wooden roller, ' while Ihe scale of the map Is ono Inch te forty rods. At the top appear the words, "Map of the Urcat City of the I Valley of the Ureat Bait Lake, .N. A ,'' and the name o( the surveyor. The rella bears lightly and well Its burden of forty six years, during forty ol which It baa been In the possession of Kibe present owner. It Is of course greatly prlxed by Ilrother box, aud as the years roll en It will Increase In ralue From present Indications the I close of another half century will And It still uubllgbted by tbebreath of dimness and by Time's disintegrating touch Till ATTACK ON THE (Jut Elm It. It Is matter of history that as early as July 21, 1890, UoTernor Thomas wrote to the Judiciary committee of the I Senate urging the passage of a bill granting two additional Judges to Utah. In his letter he set forth the need of more ludges, and suggested ! thit the law should authorize tlielrgls. latlre assembly tocreate two additional dlstrlots This, he said, was necessary to relieve the Bait Lake and Ogden districts, and would grant relief to the other districts Tho governor further said that, In bis oilnlon, six Judges were needed to meet the publlo ilv ' mands The nv.ttor was fully dlacusiud In the publlo prssi at the time Tbe bar association of Bait Lake City Interested Itself In the matter, and prepared the draft of a bill which embraced other sub. Jsota thau the granting of ad. dltlonal Judges. It la probable that but for such complication the relief asked for would have been grantol Tbe attempt to saddle the blame for the Second district's dilemma uion Governor Thomas, In the light of all the facts, would seem to be Inspired by Ignorance or malice, perhaps both In some cases Not only has he, as shown, used his olllolal and personal Influence to enlarge the Buj reme bench here, but he has recently been deprived of the ower to assign judges, by aot of Congress Tho act providing for tho oreatlou of a fourth district hero (1 proved 1 ebruary 11, lbO.) sajs among ether things that "us soon us Binay be alter the execution of the power conferred by sectlou one of this act, the Buprume court of mid Terr I tory shall ensign one Judge to each of j said districts, and shall have lower I Irom (luie to lime to chuugu such as signment aud to provide for occasions ' of disability or absence In such cises accordli g to tbe ractlco now author i lied by lew" It Is thus shown that Ip formoro than a year he has hadnoth log to do with the matter at all It Is further charge 1 that he was . resonslble to a great exteut If not I wholly, for the loose and tie, llgmt manner la which the business of tint dlstriot bus been curried ou Tills le also wholly untrue. It wus ret, re sented and certified to tho governor by JudgeAndenonoueachotcuslon when '! It was sought to holJ court nt Mil j ford (hat there was uothlug to do In 1 the district, that therefore all the court j had to do was to convene aud adjourn j and this could as will bo performed at f Mllford as at Heaver It would '! hava been a very ungraceful er. (J- fermanco for the executive to have f Ignored the cor tl (lento of ono cf the , judiciary as to matter? peculiarly with. VI l In the purview of the latter, It might !! have been something considerably worse than that Anyway, tho Gov ernor did uot do so, and In doing as he did was clearly not to blame lu tho j--t -a -,r-lT, midst of partisanship In ue at lent he truthf il evsn If we cannot always lis frlenlly The controversy that ha (-town out of the recent costly experience of litigants, wllnesees, eto , In the Heaver district will not have utter ly falle I In benefit If It aht.ll I e s Jcoees ful In establishing, what the law clear ly intends and common sense InJIoatee, that the Judiio shall reside lu his dlstriot. V ItllM in tUIIUlfCI Becrrtary ( arllale, as we are In. formed by ssiwlsl illsratoha day or Iwoslnoe, rnme very marly vacating his high olllce In a very unusual man ner, also winding up life's bobbin In a manner not ae unusual, though both exlgenclea grew out of the same trans action, lie was slowly walking across tbe track of a cable car lino In n stale of mental abetructlon mar a corner around which, as Is customsry, the car comes full till," It did so this time an I but for the romi t action of a osssr 1 he wouli have been killed, as It was, the oir brushed his clothing ns It swept by Mm This might be called the narrowest escape of the senson, nud wolioro It may prove a beneficial warning to the secretary aud all others It reminds us that there Is a good deal of that kind of thing en gaged In In this city and tho wonder Is that fatalities are uot more numerous than they ore It ought to be, If It la not, understood that science aud destruction keep uch other close company right along, that In n certain sense any Increase In the riteof speed at which one Is transport ed from point to polut means n corres ponding Increase ln the risk Involved In the trip Understand!! (his, wu should act upon the lesson which Ihe old adage arahrased lni aria loo much familiarity breeds danger Hence Oils advice Do not attempt to be loo familiar with uuythlugyou oannot ontrol, If you havo some doubt about your ability to cross n track In flout of a coming car and miss It, give yourself tbo benefit of suoli doubt every lime and lot the car have the right of way undisi uted I.Yell If you aro tolerably sure of getting over uuder ordinary circumstances, tho unlooked for might happen, our tracks are thsnks to tbo disposition of winter to linger In the lap of siring constantly covered with more or lers snow lu Its originator aubsequcnt condition, and are thus very slippery, great haste has a lendenoy to Increase tho chances of slipping, and If you go down when an eleclrla csr going at Its customary siced Is within twsnty or thirty feet of you, the chance Is that, like Iiuclfer, you fall to rise no more Though you may save your life, It Is still a fact that sound limbs and unbroken bones are better thsn a Judgment no matter how big, even when you are sure of getting 11 Ou First street this morning, as a lot of boys were igolug to school, two of them, to "show oil" before their com rades of course, dashed across the track ahead of a flying car, and a hlndranco ol any conceivable part of a second to the hindmost boy woull have been the means of nn accident It was n really close call, for the motormuii could have done abso lutely nothing to save them at such a time Hoys and girls as a rule are more active than grown eoj lo, but they are uot as active as an electrlo car, at least they are not so owerful, and such ranks us that spoken of should be stopied Inslanter Mtl 111 WMU MINTS 01 CIIIJ11. The Bouth lists- always been Ihe homeof sentiment and roruaiici, where theatruospticro Is colder and the snows and frosts conio 111 seasons nearor to (.ether, tho pooplo have more radical things to think of nnl do All the emotions an I developments thereof are more strlotly Southern than other wise, this meaning that Southerners are a t to fight Uercer, love harder an I be more keenly jeiloui than those people who hive lo k op fuel nhiad and n certain quantity ofclothlig, wraps and provisions on hand In order to be oomfortablu. The Southern states have lately bcun undergoing a wnvi of double killings wherein lovers have lraod Into the dark abyss chested III each others' arms Oeorgla gave us the lint ex ample, followed clusely (y Tennessee, and (hu awful deed at 1 ass Cl rlstliiu, Mlsslssll)! oases the record up to thu (repent writing so far ns reported I'arenlal op osltlou was the esuse assigned III acli case It Is argued that suoh crimes are due to pycholOi,lcal Influences which move In wavts, or that some other iquully occult aud sill tie agency lsnt work, but In this uounectlou u cotem I ii rary ults a lain ijueetlui IU I crlmo moMi In s ich circles before il o loloirr h un I th mill iu r lt si mln in I thu i owe ol il i r 1 1 llj u 1 1 su truth Install oi aro kuivn wl ru ueulel lulma Juii l l loaili fri ill luu I merlin 1 Uuuei luilutel ly o her r (.one el le f II o II ui n (in- 1 1 II o U a I uabieudel 1c Moult Mallore InU l clearly llntla Ion, all t tbo question tiny luuakotli II 1 llio rh cl ii.liill o lou n em unl Ml-elli irut,ell ki iw ttoclrouinstut oesof tuu (leuri.li hotror? This furnishes an Interesting themo for Investigation and etui), there cm le no doubt that whatever ulliercauits there may be, Imitation and the force of exumploplaj aooustlcuous ;art lu the mattor Another 1 olnt ralie 1 b the tamu authority ttelln I ourselves compelled tout,ree with This Is the ussirtlou thul bad literature Ins Uoni much to I Olson thuinluds of the young icoile of A morion At no time nru these young minds more susceptible to Its It fl lencra than when tllndril ly an Infattiitlon, often wrongly tcimed love The most nieb ilnmitle an I Impos slble alluatlons In fiction I ecome arts of their fanciful lives, and II an Im pos'lbla hero an I heroine choie to slits at tho end of ft last chat, Ur, Il mint necessarily have been an n tradable thing to do Onecjrso of society to day Is tho rovalence of an unnatural, unhealthy sentimentality which Is vlolousln Its every ten loney It Is agslnst this (hat all the moral and Intellectual power of hllsuthroplsts In all nations today Is turnod. One of tint not loo tumorous clsse, the Kuulin Tolstoi, has tried lo flgl t It by works which in some Instanoee have bsen re I il Hated and set aside In certain olrcles I tcause,whlle alining at tlu correction of such evils to society ns romantlo Infatiatlon, his melhoJ an I text were themselves considered (ruilent If not Indecent That their eflict was to stimulate Instead of curtail thu vices de Icted may be well believed without In the Icastdenylng that they wore In tended as a case of like curing like, and that they have undoubtedly ac complished pomo good Hut If such Ikk ka shall come under tlu ban, how much more in-ci.sery It it that against tl e flash indications which s)r In many of our street windows the firmest oj poslll m should I e reared aud mslntalueill I'uhllcntloos that are not only Immoral In tuumsolvei but have n tendonoy, If they do not actually Incite, to crime, ly milling sinful Indulgences ap ear us harmless dlversonsniid by stripping lawlessness of usinsnyof Its oljecllonable features OSpOMllllI The freedom of the proas may not be toonutocratloally restrlcteJ, yet there Is surely law enough lo rovent true liberty taking the form of license to poison tl e human mind Hut after all, the surest safeguard His lu Ihe home It flucuce and Ihe early areulal walchcaie The enforcement ol the law against the ubllshlng nn 1 sale of stlaclous, suggestive aud Immoral books, und aulntt tlnlr trarsmlsslon through tho malls evou, may le Involieito the uttermost, nud yet the t vll will only be half remedied until sarcitis bscjn to pay more ntlonllon to Die reading matter eu lied to or obtalneilly their toys and girls, and until urlly of thought, act and assocl allon Is Inculcated at of equal Iinrort once to moral health with I nre air, food aud drlulc lo tbe iliyslcal !i:oiui..Ysni i ui nut. "Don't Know" writes for Informa Hon and states his case as follows Not being posted In suoh ganioalam in able to decide In my own mln 1 svhelt er prugroealvo siiohro. when hi. ilutgod In for rlzos, It an utleuao punish able by Indicia em and Hue In Ulab iloul tlcss you moil of tho tfin, who 0 ight to know ovurythlug, oau enlighten lue Tl of illowlngcllpplngfrom anln liana newapaner wou Isuem to lu llcuto Ihst In Hi oaler loin i rpgroastvoouclire layod lor l rises Is on otreiiael ' I lie grand Jurv no v In session deliv ered to it. blllir tho names of IUij of the moil prominent enelotv luilloe and ohurch me nbers set Columbus and nr lereil (list they bo brought Into Its pros onco to tell what Ihoy know about the playing of progressive euchrofor j rlxos Thoro Is groat excltoiuoitl In tno city ' The laws of Utsli are notsj strict as thai At we look at It, regressive euchre Is as much an uflonte when 1 laje I for "progresslveurss" as when played for rlxts, It may not bu an otleuta either legally or morally coil, slderol, strlctl sjeiklng, but listen denoy Is in that direction, AiiinALLourgrumklliigand growl lug over the unpleasantness and long duration ol the winter, It may be some satisfaction to learn that there nru I laces worse oil lu thu mutter of weather thau ours Is l'lke county, I'eiinsjlvaula, Is one of (hem, where It Is said the schools have been olose I since Christmas and tho storm like wise for lack of customers The ro. turns from certain districts In the I eb ruary election were 2 days In resell log the county seat, aul had to bo thrown out beo:iuse they were filed too late The eolo lu the snowbound region where It hat been snowing since ?suvember and the drifts are 15 leet dei , are living on potatoes an 1 pork No weddings have tall en place In thiee mouths A nuoii of old 1 uglUh folk lore gives the following as the ) Un ursued iymuldeus to discover their future husbands "At bedtime, havlni. fasted since noou, twu girls who wish to obtain a slht of their future bus lands boll nu egg, which must lo the first egg uver laid by the hen, In a pan iu which uuekg hut ever been boiled before Hiving bollel II till It Is hard, lliey cut It In two with sumo tiling that has never been uiul at n knife before 1 ach girl euts I er half an I Its shell to the last frugmeul, si eakli e no word tho while, th n, still Inslleuci, liny walkluokward tu boJ, 'tosluei, t ercliaucu tu ilruiiu'" In order to 4inrd ngslnal uuy failure un the art of the druenl It was out) necessary, we assume, to cut enough of the hard tolled igt,s Wu aiil s muwhal surprised, and of course considers! ly alned,that neither of this morning's J ers ujiitulut u ro Join ler from B i erlntundent of Wa er Works ityau or unj of his sift muscled nud lender handed e ii loyet relative ti tbe IiLtta' otmirviUloMiun tho,roal question of dirt tamping 111 wet weather If no other uloJIcal will consent lo ubllsh further rominuulca tlous ou th" superintendent's sldo of the controversy, the Iiuus will havu to oiler Its columns Wu lnvajutt begun the fun which this msitcrwlll , be louu 1 to ullord, -Jjfllli j' IHSlMrftT' ...-,... " a-"-sS5i hss TEMPLE DEDICATION. lime oncf .jjiotnlmt U tif umUr$ to Viitrn i7 Id nfcn " f' alHlioltietlJtrentitaUioZlaii following Is a ststeinent of appor tionments of Ihe limes when the Saints cf the several HUkes cf Ion will bo admitted to witness the dedication of tl e Temple of II e Lord in Hall I ake City, also the all Intents as to the numbers of people to he admitted at tliodlflsrcnlttsslonf This arrangement Is I ased on reports received from the ('residents of Blaket, and hss Wen msde with a view to, so far as practicable, suit Ihe convenience of the whnlo people If additions lo the numbers already at hand are hereafter retorted, such extra contingents will be laced at the foot of tbe list This must ucces surlly be done In cases of this nature, as additions could not be Introduced Into (he body of (he program wllhont deranging the whole plan The ap portionments are based numerically upon the capacity cf the Assembly lloom of tbe Temple The first service which will bo con ducted on the inornli g cf A rll 0 Il ls not mrlded for In this statement That session will be sulject to a ircclsl arrangement TnuntDAr, Vrnn n Arrrnioot Haiti Alberta 2A tin wllako XI Hi J I ns,. ii M irlcopa j. Hemlock syj hen Juan j& Cnssla 17 Kudorrge .. jm I Sligulleh M) I inery .10 I aroirau m irju Jteuyer o Uintah pa MalMl j-s tholr(Mali u,ke) M To at 21M 1 linier, Ai i il "tu Mor MX" Mexls-o . jo tiutr alley o 2tn Mils' . I0 Hi foaei h vt Millard . soj M rgan jji k inssnit m Hiar Mke . wJ H vlsr ui HsiikMo (Including el oir) M.1 Total , 23J Fiiiiiav, Ai nit "tu Vsts IINOOV !cl 1000 VJsMieh aw) Tooele J(NI Jliali JU Choir (Bli els; . GO Tolal 4 also HATUitiiATiAin i Sru Moniivn Utah l .100 Choir (Nat t M) - ri Total .1 Mi Batuiiuav-, Ariut. but Itri n-soov Huvle i 21(10 Choir (Men els) .. .60 Tolsl . siw hOHOAY, Amir, t ti Mimkiio Halt Iike . ifl.il Ivnnab w to Choir (kali Luko) . . .. W Tolsl ' "iso Huimr fnit trii .m iinoc Salt IjUo j ,. lim Tooele ... . m M.i i a . no Choir (Mlt Iatke) i CI Total .. J . jiw Monav, Ainir lorit-MoniiNii near I ako . . 250 ttebor (Including cllr) luia) Total .1 2lu0 JIonrvi, AruiL 10riif-VTKnoo'( Utah .. 1 lam Oneida .....', M.I Cholr(Weber) " " u Total . I ilZ TUMDAY, Mlllt.llTII-MoilM'.ll Millar I m.i too Morgan I Jl summit im tad ediiclu ling choir) 'nK baiq vie L UaU Tolnl 1 ZitO TursiiA, Aunt HTii-yiTiiNoo, Hcvlcr . X0 Just 3W H.llUWi . IS u Choir (Cache) 60 Total -loO Wki nfsi at, Ainu, t:' MonitMi match. . 300 llll. Itll II iv 1 1 lcr y Mi Choir (Cache) - M Total . .. -I"0 W I I NIJIOAY, 1 llll 12 ' TKIINOOV W cl or - 1W Clolr (Cacle). .. M Total -1W TuumDA.,Ainii. 13-!oMNg Hall Like '-1' Cl oir (Sell I ko) 1 ToUl -loo TnuiutiA., Mnti 13 M riiNoo- halt Like 7 2100 Choir (Sjltljtke UI Tolal . -1W limn., 1 1 nib Hru onsiMi ( scl e I 00 Halt I like . Cliolr(Ulah) Total 0 I nil ev, Aritir Kill A misoun l.'lih IiioIiiHiil choir) 1UI Hox 1 ler W Toial 21W HATtlniAY, llllb ISTIIIOlllIMI Onelll BOO Sai ue , o-ll Nevl r -10 SillUke. . I ii try -. - W Choir (s.ilt 1 uke) . Itt i. sir: fiATllinY, lIUbjlAl-J jrltOON Millar I W ."J-.' Wasatch T,W ,&' hulllikt M ,. ni" U2X Choir (Salt Uko)""! !"." lotal , JlfO htiNnA, Amir lorn-JUiio SU I ako . !" tholr -jalt Ijike) JJJ Total . . il j flu? Slock ol Lais', Misses' ml Win's j SPHlfLG J40SE jJL HAS ARRIVED, WmS And (he assortment Is complete and unexcelled. We carry xM none but the Onyx, Ethiopian and other reliable dyes, as we are w' sure they will give satisfaction to every buyer. Wfi We have secured the "solo agency" for the wonderfully popular black, drab and white Equipoise, and the Compromise Waists, which are everywhere now in such large demand, recommended as they aro byJenness Miller and other influential Dress Reformers. tffe slill (Him to carry tie '.xJfT Warn Cl awl P.D. Corsets, 'wym as we have done for years; their VWT$fflr reputation for style, comfort and )) Hfjif sei vice is unequalled. f M mxfik auxnAV, A i nn lorn i-ruiioo Halt Like m Choir (Salt Uke) "JJ Total J7w Moniat, Viittr, 17TII-MOI11IM f-'illl,al.c . -yi UuI' - . Vnw Choir t-se.li Ijsko) w Tilal So Muxiar Msn Writ MrsiiNoox lox 1 I ler rTHI a l Uke iisjo Choir (rali Kike) w Total 3io Tuiud.y, Viiiil 13rii-Moiitu Salt Uko iro Ch ilr Malt Uke) , w Total 7u0 TheHiuthOatoeia Ihe West Ust ol llio Teiujle lllock have leuii eeleotel as the laeeauf eniraute lor II o servile. Tiiose who apply for nJmlaalon should resent tliennelvus atHnni for the morning session, anU 1 3D i in for the a teru wu eesslou, uu (he uas ItslgiialeJ, nt they ca inui beaJinlttenlonother 'ley, nor a( auy other session thin lierelu luillealeu' It will to necessary for each a pll cant to show his or her rreomraeli'l to ihegatrkiewr, lu order to p.w The riooiniiieiiU wlllbulakniuiily h ticket ninn lnsldlhe enlo Ao;ro;i unite admUlid tcilhvut a rtoummtntl, on any ueiaslou 1 aeh aiako I'resMent lstxectel to make Hie llrlslon of tie eoiilo iiinlur lilssupervlalou uceorJIUk to Hie (If, iris una dates given ahorr Inls Is of great luifortaite If ltlsuotirouilly anl ru erly attended to, cotuue on will h lliurisult Wliioun U nut ill ip, UMlllur (J I ANNON, JotEin I Hmiiii, Mrs! (residency. Salt Lake Theatre TONIGHT, UST PfcRFORSIANCE (lor llio hcaeot of tho Hesercl Iloiillal ) Deseret Minstrels. Lmttrlheu nagtiatut rS S ai C tart E(Orand First Pari New Songs, Jokes Seeoed I art inrlulee Kltsri Meihe Us rellnonMolnMrl nao.u I Kaalon II e rl alar lesior U t Uil fo IS ml ulea ra III n erllHnl lulliai io stamtrr MIA MIN n I tl ritlitltAIS IM leister llio yltoneeololit THE MALE OCTETTE And the Orchestra under the dlrccllcn of 1 rofeaior Krooae trices. 1100 ISn.il no J 150 8!so( sssts lent a Mender Slarch.tv NEXT ATTRACTION! i:. n. sotiiorn. if "ii T3C20ljy ai"1 w,dnMdJ'sMirch Sale of Sests Logins Friday, Mlrch 24 mwJm c4f2Ml?lCul5r!liflt- T!rlftVee'iA ucik. oh Tiitusmr lurcit .11 Our (oj uUr ewek L mpsnv in the Creat THEQALLEY SLAVE. irons auie end h a in ipeotlierformlnj psa i Ilk truer n I wl stll.ls, oh liSln.w rlh lluckael Wiosidseeer We . erAMade me Meieh 1 l sslMei I t" lillsinuslralskslili UI I end I allrscilona in turig llsll XOo. AUUltttOV lOo.l NOTICE TOcnEDITORS Eitsle of llarliarsllothlnes I creased KOTIUKISItniKIIY UIVKI lit TllstlJN 1 ravnod Hie a t nlnlatrsloi ol Ihe eslale . l llatl are llolh nta oceonaeil lo Ihe ereltnra r n d nil 1 rrs na Im n ela s asstnat Ihe said deeoi.el lo l III l the wlh tin u.ee.asrr toasters w is i fo r i onil a nt er il o tril rohli ai on ol II la not eo to ah- said nd In atralor al hi. 00 sroons 11 an 1 JI1 Conal lulinn I 1 1 Of haltlakst Ijr, In the Count? l si 'e. ... II o as if Ijiwis ed. inl.l el r ol tts eslale ol llnralsrs Jlorhtnes deceased Hated March Mra ll F.BilerhaGh i Bro. GRAND DISPLAY JOVELiTIES" I in Siljtt-s Dress Goods - Wash Fabrics Conil rl.lnjr nil the l.le.t eljlesnn I rtnrleslnl earure I In dm Home uu I irc pc m Mnrkels.i.t rlies tvhli Ii it lit . ml le tile l ir liustl.iri iiklle t , . I l-lii the.heiieaolr) Koolsln- ill lilie. Nolo uureul rices uu allies it. 1 iiro. (luu le At Tile, lilt k M .11.. I(IiiUii, trirlh At III) AtH'e, 111 icU rutin it irtelriix, tvi.elh yl .1 At (Hi, (Hack I'.lllel nopilse, tv. rtl. mi .-, ' New. ki I (Jim At 7"c, Colore 1 I it uipsn Milks, .7 In, north iiuttTliers 91 S-! Al "Hi, All ol O celts, HII in u! ir. AtllUi, llrnilcttna, ArllVl lies, IN Ineli ttl tp Nile tneuls ( r lull f th(elrl rite I I tiuitles, the rh ilcest Knallsli f.uer.,r.H,,,,l",l .iVelV';;. ',, lor Vlc", .',', .VT " ' '" J " " ' "" ,u '"" "' SPRING WRAPS. We lire s ntt renlyttlth ft i itgnlflcint Hue nt Hie I tteat untellles In I.n II.-. ... I tllaaei Ci e I irkets, Nets 1 1 .rkels, Ket ly t i In Willis. r lie pees in l Hats el. n i will i runo.ii e Ihei t Ihe Ii 1 1 Isomest lu the City tte in llnl tin one KIM I'lllllnf r ttell m le Millali (lou It "sty A I hU MM ( IM, lll t!fiM Kor8-' 1), Sol ly S rln j Cut ea, tt. rlh H I "ll Kort no, ''..".!'.. iji -,0 lurHi ?.!! .' ''Kit it Hi'ferj, Willi Uraol'r.rlllillms, ttorlltST SO (iirisllll) I uu) ( hetlit I eifrrs.tt irlh llrr (riitnire .."iJis; KWvr . v? r.v;.rV';i,.,rirV "'"'"" SPRING CLOTHING TOR Y0?Ng7mEIICA. j Our Slock of Boys Suits la Soconcl to Nonol Wo soil thorn nt full ono-fourth loss th tn nlsowhorn VVoBavo you, In round flguroB, S2 GO on ovory ton dollars worth of clothing you buy. We Call Your Special Attention to our Combination Suits, including 2 pair or pants and hat to match, at $4 76, $6.50, $6,75 ,$7.50, etc, Gfeat Saeeess. . . . Attend our Muslin Underwear Sale. We decided to continue it one week to give the people j another opportunity at these I bargains. I' DECK'S HOT SPRINGS. I J o e e 9 " -FAVORITE BATHING RESORT OF UTAH. M Hotel and Bar in Connection. Trains on m the Giaat Salt Lake and Hot Springs every tl half IiouKfrom U. P. Depot. W E Y, TAYLOR, Manager. 1