Salt Lake Herald. (Salt Lake City) 1905-04-06 [p...

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THE SALT LAKE HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 6 1905 I 3 4 CONFERENCE TO BEGIN TODAY Crowds Gather for An nual Mormon Convocation RECORD THRONG EXPECTED RELIEF SOCIETIES MEET AND ESS Great crowd ar In tie cty area y iittrnd the seventyfifth anna r re- cn e which opens In the TaJTnade at lock this morning Every train ccm- mg into city yesterday brouglty Jars number They came from ajlr arts th state ami some came even fron ad- joining states The real inrufh however rom today and the present radica- te T14 ar that the prophesy of the lurg t spring conference In hfertory of hurch will be made od cvinj s win bo loday and tomorow Tben 11 Kljournment wli too taken until Sun u when the conference will close Merchants art rvutitinr on lantel n cased business Cor the balance n a- k Conference is th time for paying r new sooth for the laic iTiiig i ne rxtes- ist in this by giving hUMe ncr an 111 rt unity to reach the city fctte- mioy Conference of Rcic Csciclicc Morning an l aftornocii repsicr of the rral conference tIe Re ef seclettcs- r i he Mormon church wcro heti yostor- la tid wrc attended audVaccs x any nf recent years Mr Uath- sVfJa V Smith presided while Miss KTiimellne B Well acted as Secretary Tin morning roll call was DrccedcJ by i4raor an1 pinging Ujmrts wore made the foHowJrjr- M Susanna P Booth Box RMT s take Ma Iucv Cardon CBCh MT- PVv Susan Grant D tfte Make Mr Net F Parkinson IIYrum fktkf MF- Mr A Sorensen ICmerv lr V Mviruff Granite stake Mrs Jj rs n Trrim stake Mrs SpvncorV K rsab akc Mrs Lydl Ri h Mor aq Mr Cllrnboth Lke Ht Tos c h rtnki- 7 na Mrs Caris a Smith ViiiMin Lake stake Mrs lJcrw sod a- nirh slake Mr lx ui n r ttftimi- nor strkt Mrs ant S R1ihird- 5br slake l reports showed activity in nil r f- M K R Welts nnnoanccd it nwtz f Primary officers for a m Saturday Mf ioriwl h H nl another for AifStcr f ihr Uoief society at 2 oclock SjUv 4 afternoon J n itiK th transaction of business 3lmso wore on tor Hi vocal s by Mrs NVHe Drdce PufceTey nnd Kent and addresses bv Mr C S Wiiliams Mrs E B W ll anJ Mrs Smith SUES THE DALYWEST- Minor Children of John McNeil De- mand Damages for the Death of Their Father in the Mine Daniel W McNeil Annie E McNeil McNeil Ray McNeil and Katie MNell minor by their guardian ad itm Cloudie McNeil have be uu in the district court against the Daly VYest Mining company The plaintiffs trt children and heirs of John McNeil iv iid was accidentally killed in the- n lanf it mine Nov 8 IMS while IS the ni loy of lint McNeili lure of the company to properly tim iT tie Part of the drift In which he was orkiiiK Hd Utat ecause of this failure UtrK lec it f rocK fell from roof of the drift aCcikinsr him and causing the defendant Court Notes I ui l Jacoby brought suit in the dis- frict court yesterday against X M Ham n in which he asks for 557605 dam i s for violation of contract He Vtt Hamilton agreed to employ him at ir occupation of tailor for year at j Sji a week but that before the expiration j f th year Hamilton declared the con fat void and discharged the plaintiff Tit claims that he was unable to obtain rnpioymemt elsewhere at the same wage uJ consequently was damaged to the mount stated A jury in the criminal division of the diirit court yesterday found William I Murphy guilty of robbery and Judge Armstrong will sentence him to the pen ifntiary tomorrow at W a m Frank Tver jointly charged with him with iolding up and robbing T W Adams on N w Years evening will be placed on rt tomorrow J oree Williams recently conicted In district court of petit larceny and larceny was sentenced yesterday Judge Armstrong to serve thirty days ifr the county Jail on the first charge and i lif years in the penitentiary on the charge Fred T Rychel a convicted burglar A as hen a term of five years in the i nitentlary by Armstrong in the nminal division of the district court sterday Edward of Woods Cross ad uJged insane after a hearing in the dln court yesterday was ordered by Armstrong committed to the State Mental hospital at Provo Tiiiie Miller filed a petition in the office- f the clerk of the district court ter H for a divorce from laude Miller to vh m she va married in Salt Lake on Airii 1 JE She alleges that be has f iled to provide her and their 2vearold tighter with the common necessaries of Jenevl ration from lohn Gordon with the right j to resume her maiden toamc Geneviove They wer jnarrled in Salt J 1902 and he deserted her Nov 18 th same year j eve 1tyfifth TRANSACT BUS IN ifl I t th 0 hold n II nd rdrln trade for of b Jill b AU kit tko t 01 lin 14 I n rf sent riO kr4 lIla e lid suti i the It is chUrned death WIIS the rfSult or the q > p hi JEat Judllmeltt sa aeked avers one I I I I 11 I t H ond I u T t I 1 Uf vf Gordon a legal lid 15 fr I H the maine th Mormons 1 defendant the ror SList rind Mace I i Ice saks for asp lark Lake et 4 < > ¬ ¬ < < < < > > < > ¬ > > < < > > = BOTH Speaker Hull and Senator Williams Address University Students Re garding Relations With A C ripoaker Thomas Hun of the house of representatives State Senator V X- AV liums addressed the students of the iivrrsity yf st rdav The assembly hall VHS well filled Hull referred to the feeling tit was shown of the members e the legislature MS well as the friends rr TH Agricultural college toward the u ivrslty and the plan of consolidation Tff SMld he was glad that there was no soirit shown amonr the students f the university against Logan He re to the royal treatment the students planning for the Loan Dramatic- i and commended the students on ir actions in this regard Ue aJd that i a spirit if it could be obtained at schools would prove beneficial Snator Williams a short tak on i cesKity of a college edu n and advantages that a g Boy r had over the uneducated boy or girl f 4l o commented on the education of vm ji a an important yet sllrht l The college girl Is equally iiSiry as the college boy and her ess in the world defends almost as i upon education as does the success f boy URGE FEELING And b some tilt 1 > Itt j t speaker 1f or- g no- t as ¬ 1 0OSTETTE IT TERSt- j < T h e r e m na reason why b ou I d remain kfy and The Bitters Iiis made th6n- Hiis strong iiil robust and will do the same you Just try Poor AD etito- fostiveness Grippe Spring Fev r or 3encra3 Weakness deli at ror it and see for JoU lt It UfJ- I d Colds you tOdSy > = ANNA EVA FAYDISCUSSES S0blDEV To Blustrate Her Position She Tells Story of a Texas Womaa Who Wished to Tie to End Her Troubles But Was Dissuaded I ANNA EVA FAY Anna Eva Fay discussed the suo of Miiridr jvith a reportf of The Herald at tin Kejiyon hotel yr5tir lay and her ideas on the matter are most Interesting coming from such a mys terious and occult source Her com- ments on the following story which she told touch on reincarnation and give an insight to the thoughts which crowd the brain of this little bundle of nerves in her waking and sleeping hours The story as told by her is this A woman in a Texas town came to- me and calmly discussed her ap preaching suicide God had dealt hardly with this woman according to the creeds and she wns weary and defiant She had for no sin of her own sufficiently black according to the dogmas been castigated by Prov- idence until her lacerated soul de- manded redress and perad venture an other existence would divert the lash of the avenging scourge I heard her through without shock of even surprise and What do you know of th awakening What risswmno have you that you will not be reinca- rnatedan l return to do the work all- over again You may return and though you INDIANS ON WARPATHY- aquis Murdering Pillaging and Hocking Into the Towns- El Paso Tex April St lair a well known prospector whose are considered reliable has re- turned from the Vaqui country near tree Sonora and reports that the Indi- ans are still on the warpath He says that Malpuche the old chief is at the head of a band of over fifty and is de- vastating the whole country murdering anti burning Grain and cattle ranches are being abandoned and the people are going into the towns for pro- tection The whole is in a state of panic Mall routes between the small t wns have been abandoned and provi slons are getting scarce Although the country is overrun soldiers the Indians are fear- less and continue their depredations St lair does not believe it is safe for Americans to go into the Vaqui country at this time as the Indians are very hostile to Americans While going front ires to his camp in the mountains St lair firing and ran into what had been an Indian ambuscade lie found two dead Mexicans who had been killer only a minutes before he reached the place The Yaquis are armed with rifles and are well supplied with cartridges St lair says NO PLAN TO EXTEND LINE Salt Lake Road Does Not Contemplate Tapping Nevada Min jc u BurningPeople John ounJI wit h 0 at state- ments hari few ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ing District LOS Angeles Cal It is assft- od by First Vice President Bancroft of th Salt railway and at the of f i s of Second Vice President Clark that noth- ing is known at the local offices of th Salt company regarding the alUKf decision of the management of the road to extend without delay their lines into the Nevada mining region northward from Las Versa The statement was credited to former Inlttd States Senator Rearm now one of the owners and di- rectors of the road but the local officers say that if such a decision bs been ar- rived at they have no information on the They say that the building of such A line j s stated Is net as far ts they ar aware even under contempla- tion by the management Aril lake Lake subject ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ S P Directors ReElected Louisville KV Aril 3 The annual meeting of the st Kkh lder wf the ern Pacific railroad was hekl today at Beechmont Jeff rs M t unty Attorney Alexander P Humphrey presided and l47000 shares w ro x oted of directors was r CANNOT ACCEPT FEES New York Mayor Must Marry People for Nothing New York Aril 5 Warren a professor in Princeton uni- versity and Catherine Campbell of ia- dlnnapolts Ind were married at the city hall by Mayor McCI An incident occurred in with the marriage which the mayor to public ly proclaim that he Is proscribed from accenting for performing a marrfeatfo ceremony At the of the ceremony the man handed the mayor an envelope containing a fee Dont do that Dont give it to anybody else either The best man plainly disconcerted and the mayor wa asked he would not accept the fee or why no one could have It Because he replied I dont want to see any COo KO to states prison Xo- n can take any foe for vVrk dour here South ted J now tian too a lOhhct1 fete best i wlt the Crush led Iv was ele I ¬ ¬ > iiavf penetrated the unknown your lrit will again dwell in the density- of to earth lifeand be subject to the throes of HIP physical body only If we j the vast and pierce the pall that shuts- in the confined limits oC humanity there would be a very saturnalia of suicide- A joyous exodus from the graves of materialism launching gay crafts for the voyage of the infinitE We beat against the bars and stand on dizzy heights that are cold and unfamiliar when we escape them as we each do upon rare and glorious occasions but to return to the shelter of the prisons where the iron ring in the walls bear ivitness of the real present Miss Pay has a large library al though consisting of but one volume This one book is the world at large humanity her favorite page Her thoughts are clothed in the language of the poet and she impresses one as j being a philosopher as When onVersfnic With frianjle her clear Wua eyes hook claBinto an s 3oul and j Se ti to fathom its ttiilotjt longing The man or woman who fosters the idea of suicide will be known to her if in her presence They should seek j her out and allow her to Fuade them front such an ignomin bus end It pays tobe particular in Teas Utah people are They always drink Tree Tea D 3Y It 2 HALF all tin Winning HOSIERS FLOUR I I could soar on the thought wave out into I I I I I I I di I I iT T- I R I I R f E E t i E i 6 E f It T FJ T- lH r I A I A I 5A1 m f fi r I Paz J J 6th liST AND lilE lAST Gt Your Grocer i weII par- ticular fiffliT 1bfdr- E1 A- L50 Nntbrrs- tt ¬ ¬ LOWER MAMMOTH tOM Principal offi c room 51 D oly- biiikling Salt Vf tity Utah Xotict is hT by alvin that at a mteting of the directors held on UK 1th day of April an assessment of five cents tar shar being Mse smiiit Xo li was levied the capital stock of the corporation payable immediately to A Reeves secre- tary of the icomiMtny at ice lt Dooly buildirtg Salt Lake City Utah Any stock UK which this assessment may remain np W on Saturday May ctb will be delinquent and advertised for sate at public suction aud unless pity ment is made before so many shares of each parcel of such stock ac may b n ccjwary will be sold on the 22d day of May IMS at 2J oclock p m of said day to pay the delinquent assess mont thereon together with the cost of advertising n of sale A HERV1SS Secretary 515 Dot iy Block Salt Ijffkc Clt First publication 0 fttiS Sixty Years Experience of an Old Nurse Jlrs Vlnalows Soothing Sup is the pi uripiu n of female physicians and nurses in the United States and has been used for sixty years with success by millions of mothers for their children During the process of Its value is incalcula bit It relieves the child from pain cures diarrhoea griping in bowels and wind folir By giving health to the olilhl it rests the mother Price cents a bdttlc jNG pan 1 Ill upon his 1 1905 Lt IJtI1fie tab A fi I t I th 7 MIN 1 One T I I ¬ < ¬ > > A NIQHTflARE- Givr point to the fet that cxccssfv or iratinc disturbs the di Nirntraaj or airht hag has its time coi pondoneo in the undue fullness afi IT fating with the and sour or vLtcr rising cvpcricsnced after iiftrc s Qiden M dical Discovery s vspftp1a i r had i jit mch is and inviroritad the whole stares in the incr srtl strength derived from food pry and perfectly assimi irrm nervoun l y chronic Indl and l kIt tired and voni out writes Miss Mary Smith of 181S- li al Ulscoverr was the only medicine which relieved me With iti a Tsrcek aftor I began usinp it lhat heavy meals hsd loft me- l e io sleep better was gradually restored general system was M a thing of the HTSJ m splundid health nine mouths Somotinips a wltisli clpalor tempted by tin little more pad on Io i meritorious mi otTer tho Mjstt mer a sulx tituU as being just as good as tho Discovery it may bo for him it pays hotter but it is tint for you you want the nfdVino has cured others and which you believe will euro you lOOOpzgc Doctor Book sent free on receipt of 21 one stamps to rover postage only f 31 stanii for copy formerly sold for SiM- tt extent of over vr iO flptwvSi copies Every family should K v errme hi case of awhile M1 acidsnt It Is illus iraicfl hundreds of woodcms and tiCTcral coloro iirates Adorers Dr V Tierce RiuTslo X Y Dr Pisrces Pets Cure Constipation DONT MISS 5T Thursday Evening April Sixth Under the auspices of Salt Lake Real Estate Assn FIRST TRAIN 7 M SECOND TRAIN 815 P M TICKETS SOc SCHRAMMS There arent many neces- sities which are such a luxury as this perfect product which soothes and heals urnt and rough skin removes every imimrtty fr6m the pores and is a healthful beaiti tier of the sit A fine massage cream Endorsed by the profession 2v 50 and 75cent sizes Sold in artistic pack HERE TIlE CARS The Great Prescription Drug Store i Csti u b lchjn often tr hCld ecd u r t1an or and cx lIa ont uaHJ Xo Wibstteh Cok ado Spring unT Parres ZctJfn and I found that I was ihta tr man I h My ppttiie lIf will ill doh hound llOSSCSfi a ropy rr rr i li- ne Hit Jt W QQQ WiIrn 1- MAILIL A n nf ior oiI T H E A T R I u C A L C o aces L D SU1AMWS C 1 R E STOP I A M w T mn5J L en 5 or too vrr late was a sleeplessness rtwa Street Cob GptHeacd after prvktiisiv up uiertousness past and I hare now or over stile of tInt ready t ue www a > < > < ¬ < > < = == = I Do you aumUv physual perfection in man or Would you like to feel as if you could muzzle a lion Let me send you a most interesting book tell ingr how you can be made to feel like a Samson All human weakness comes from a loss of electricity frOm the body My Tlectric belt restcres It and my book tells of the gladdening effect it has on you Cut this ad out and send it I mail the book sealed free if you will enclose this coupon Dr M B Mclaughlin 931 16th St Denver Never sold by storvs or agents Dr M B McLaughlin 931 16th St Denver Colo Please send me Name t Address Grave j needs but little foresight to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected grave trouble is ahead unless you take the proper medicine for your disease as Mrs John A Young of Clay N Y did She snya I had neu ralgia of the liver and stohtaeh my heart was weakened and I could not eat I was very bad for a long tim but in Electric Bitters I pund just what I needed for they re- lieved and cured me Best raetuflie for weak womon Sold undr guaraii toe by Z C M I Drug Dept at a bottle omar drug I your book I TroubleForeseen- It j Iul Oc Cob 4 ¬ ¬ < 6JRDNR DAilY ST Rf NfWS- I Conference visitors and City foUr like appealed to by this Spring Suit Show Sure thece is nothing to with it elsewhere either in quality or the features of quality and price Every mans suit is here whether young niau7 middle aged man or elderly man Every mans suit price is represeiitetl whether it is 5 or anywhere between the two There is no reason why you shouldnt and every re son why you should make your choice from this stock Boys suits Mud other things for both men and boys are here too compare 5 ax variety 7S3f f f p3r liT- teiyr fairiw iyfsrxz y u axjr ii JT Tyir JUygeifexaK THE SELLING OUT Of A GREAT DEPARTMENT rg xii igegat rrrr Jg No wonder this great event is the talk of the town Thousands of yards have been sold thousands more to sell Dont Miss it You Cant Afford To Extra Special Radical Price Cptting 75c yard l S aSr THESE PRiCES v ppa ff ai a s gtr g w T xr Ar g v iO etl s Q- yP S Join the throng and get your sharp of the extra good values we are offering in suits and overcoat we show fabrics and pat- terns that have heretofore rotund ih ir way only to the exclusive tailor I Imported fabrics have rarely bunt seen in ready to wear assort- ments tout we have been making a imiiit or showing a very liberal rtnii nt of fashionable weaves Men9s Suits to 3000 Young Boyss and Chil droiis in indlcss varieties Hats ahd Caps POULTON MADSEN OWEN CO Street lMenJs Hat Salel lINes collcetiou of smull lot and broken lines in r and lists ranging up to 5 doomed to nt the huIphIe of One Dullar- 1f you are list needing this is your chance to make a bpomiug choice of n at mntieli less than you are wout to t stle all this to 5 r 136138 Main St STORE I u j WALKERS STORE II ALL CARTS AND ff I FZiL MUST GO TUURSDAY fRIDAY dnd SATURDAY I I Our Regular 1 e J3fd QJP Our ReyuGar 95e- Hapes tries yard I Our Regula Tapesfries IJ C Our Regula SSe 75 It Ingrains yard t Our Regular SSe eri8- nyrau3s U W- Ou Regula 4fjJ- cIngraifis ttJJItfJ- ifUJe t1 MORE OFF UF NOT AND flIlflCJ BY US JJi l ri J G 0t 750 1 11113 Main 1 V Je tl Cloth s Fit I a vast Mrits Saft Stiff regular price a Ilasty depnrtue very price good value pay lIie itists wc- ek1Up Va1uesS1- I 9lIC I OAWNR THE QUALITY UNOIUMS 1- 5Tapess Ware Wart VIW ThIIE i O as- s 4 lens 0 a = >< > < ¬ ¬ = < = > i i N fAIL TO YOUR DRY 600DS WANTS lIt i If YOU CLAIM TO AT ALL r CONOMICAL t- j For Weve Prepared Bargains Sure to Make Conference Week a Merna i orable One in Bargaindom The Auerbach Values are Emphatically the Best in Salt Lake pNLPIcTDJLL a YOU MUST SU11Y- I B Pretty White Shirt Waists Made of good qualUy Dotted fancy stock collar extra full sleeves Worth XKKKKX K SPECIAL Percale House Wrappers Made itj the new 11HC style light arId dirk colors fancy trimming Values J135 and CONFERENCE THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Assorted styles SSinch now spring dress goods assorted neat figures and plain grounds a full range of all colors and black for above three days only Values up to c Special a yard SPJCIAL 9 4 1 Ma R iPJ CJ At Dress Goods SpecialF- OR lBc LNFERENCE Swiss 9OCHeavy LO- A The Auerbach Prices are the Lowest in Utah Toilet Soaps TIlE REATEST SPECIAL OF Till SEASON Kirk Royal Glycerine Honey and aun Hl Toilet Soaos best We a bur values go on sale for three day at a of three bars for CONFERENCE SPECIAL OF Ladies Neckwear AX OFtKRING FOR THREE DAYS OXLY Ladies Embroidered Turnover Collars in variety of nobby patterns Up to 1Vr- Cvaits on ale at Vp to ace values on s J at fOe tp to Cac values on sale at 15c KKENCK SPECIAL IN fEed Spreads knotted fringed WHITE HEr SPRKADS double bed size measuring SlxK iiuh s xtra hravy a i li v ry newest de- sign Spiciil this week each S3B9 EG It1lGAIN l box lOc 5c CuX r for lNtflflNuE iN PRIC- ING > < ¬ u KKAT TMRIKI AY O- KKRKNCK OKFKRINO IX- iial iilncs an Styles the newest JIS rdinary Beautiful Envelope Bags Flat- iron Rags Clui Bags with folded leather or stray handles- in a variety of styles Values ui to On sale at TlllRSDAY FRIDAY AXD SATrRDAV rADfKS SHOES li ht or hevy sol Cuban opera or low heel Positively 175 value Our Special Cut JPrice Ill I KSD AY AXD S ATI RI AY LMHKS OXFORDS All kid or top worth W Our bi ccial Cut Price SI45 Incredible Brutality It would have incredible brutality it Charles F Leiuberger of Syracuse N Y had not done the best he could for lila suffering boy he says cut a fearful purer his so i Bftcklrns Salve whlcn quickly healed it andsavinl his vi dead lH Ladies nut ex- t 5100 i I glOat nobb 100 t SPECIAl Our ShociJepaf4t1nt I I i I 125 I i SPECIAL IN Shoe epartmt I FRiDAY I tin Pith ly iI been son i My t eye I applied I fr anti Pi I irub iN fEags- i Cach NiEItENCE IN XII CONFERENCE iiur 1wn II r 01111 Za at- C M DtjL < > > > > VlK SPECIAL 45- Jap Silk Waists- Of splendid duality silk In wh t and black elaborately trimmed neat styles Welt worth JT3 CONFERENCE SiLK SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY A SATURDAY beautiful quality with u h n in colors blue and blac and black green and blue and blue pink and blue gw black brown and black an i shades and all new arrna regular price of these is yard but on Thursday F and Saturday we will pla e- on sale at the low price per A CONFERENCE THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 75c Values for 46c yard Consisting of all wool storm hairs all of this seasons ar styles 38 to inches wi iv above three days only Values to 75c Special a yard cuXFERE At J pIeces of chanlllealtip 1 6 1 1 c- 65c Dress Goods SpecialF- OR granites pin cheeks and fa rr F 46c 5 taff 40 ja > > > Wasstsrss WHITE FUJI RED SOfE The newest of tilb waist fabrics Value I CONFERENCE SPECIAL Table Linens Ginch wide sliver blend 3 T bit Linen pure flax in fiv patterns Regular pric 7 cial for this week at a yt i a yard RAREST CONFERENCE CIAL IX High Grade Paper Put up in artistic box p containing one quire of j r 34 envelopes in the newest iia Among them about 150 boxes rrf hal Writing Paper your i- on every sheet Regular irio and 35c a box On sale fr vl days only at a box IGc SIlLlL DE 3 week per yard24c IN l 47c SPE Wriling 1 CoNrERENl1 tN s T2z e < < Hoalities the in Salt Lake The Auerbach Dependable m Most CONFERENCE SPECIAL IN Curtains K WHITE SCOTCH T CIRTAIXS 5O WHITK FLED BOBBIXET mHl v N with Battenberg ins ti TINTED Min CtRTAINS all so Spt this week SS60 You wont bu similar n- at tots price again this sen figure on your spring wai be here CONFERENCE Boys BOYS s i cut and Norfolk ncaly made mcdiiin tweeds ages 3 to J years KOO Our Special Price 225 CONFERENCE SPKCI BOYS SI ITS Suits In dark and medium s li to 11 years worth 57W Our Social Price Established 1841 JR3 The Oldest and Largest GEORGE RUST General lEana Utah Idaho Wyoming and N V Offices in Building Lake City o L SPEtLL KNEEdPNT St nan in B015 Long Pants m 0 S500 G DUN CO S Clot i i L II t em R t > >

Transcript of Salt Lake Herald. (Salt Lake City) 1905-04-06 [p...

THE SALT LAKE HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 6 1905I

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CONFERENCETO BEGIN TODAY

Crowds Gather for Annual Mormon Convocation

RECORD THRONG EXPECTED

RELIEF SOCIETIES MEET ANDESS

Great crowd ar In tie cty area yiittrnd the seventyfifth anna r re-cn e which opens In the TaJTnade atlock this morning Every train ccm-mg into city yesterday brouglty Jarsnumber They came from ajlr artsth state ami some came even fron ad-

joining states The real inrufh howeverrom today and the present radica-

te T14 ar that the prophesy of the lurgt spring conference In hfertory of

hurch will be made od cvinj swin bo loday and tomorow Tben11 Kljournment wli too taken until Sunu when the conference will closeMerchants art rvutitinr on lantel ncased business Cor the balance n a-

k Conference is th time for payingr new sooth for the laic

iTiiig i ne rxtes-ist in this by giving hUMe ncr an

111 rt unity to reach the city fctte-mioy

Conference of Rcic CscicliccMorning an l aftornocii repsicr of therral conference tIe Re ef seclettcs-r i he Mormon church wcro heti yostor-

la tid wrc attended audVaccs xany nf recent years Mr Uath-

sVfJa V Smith presided while MissKTiimellne B Well acted as SecretaryTin morning roll call was DrccedcJ byi4raor an1 pinging

Ujmrts wore made the foHowJrjr-M Susanna P Booth Box RMT s takeMa Iucv Cardon CBCh MT-PVv Susan Grant D tfte Make MrNet F Parkinson IIYrum fktkf MF-Mr A Sorensen ICmerv lrV Mviruff Granite stake Mrs Jj rs nTrrim stake Mrs SpvncorV K rsab

akc Mrs Lydl Ri h Mor aqMr Cllrnboth Lke Ht Tos c h rtnki-

7 na Mrs Caris a Smith ViiiMinLake stake Mrs lJcrw sod a-

nirh slake Mr lx ui n r ttftimi-nor strkt Mrs ant S R1ihird-

5br slakel reports showed activity in nil

r f-

M K R Welts nnnoanccd it nwtzf Primary officers for a m Saturday

Mf ioriwl h H n l another for AifStcrf ihr Uoief society at 2 oclock SjUv4 afternoonJ n itiK th transaction of business

3lmso wore on tor Hi vocals by Mrs NVHe Drdce PufceTey nnd

Kent and addresses bv Mr CS Wiiliams Mrs E B W ll anJ Mrs

Smith

SUES THE DALYWEST-

Minor Children of John McNeil De-

mand Damages for the Death ofTheir Father in the Mine

Daniel W McNeil Annie E McNeilMcNeil Ray McNeil and Katie

MNell minor by their guardian aditm Cloudie McNeil have be uu

in the district court against the DalyVYest Mining company The plaintiffstrt children and heirs of John McNeil

iv iid was accidentally killed in the-n lanf it mine Nov 8 IMS while IS the

ni loy oflint McNeili

lure of the company to properly timiT tie Part of the drift In which he was

orkiiiK Hd Utat ecause of this failureUtrK lec it f rocK fell from roof

of the drift aCcikinsr him and causingthe defendant

Court NotesI ui l Jacoby brought suit in the dis-

frict court yesterday against X M Hamn in which he asks for 557605 dam

i s for violation of contract HeVtt Hamilton agreed to employ him at

ir occupation of tailor for year at j

Sji a week but that before the expiration j

f th year Hamilton declared the confat void and discharged the plaintiffTit claims that he was unable to obtainrnpioymemt elsewhere at the same wageuJ consequently was damaged to themount stated

A jury in the criminal division of thediirit court yesterday found William I

Murphy guilty of robbery and JudgeArmstrong will sentence him to the penifntiary tomorrow at W a m Frank

Tver jointly charged with him withiolding up and robbing T W Adams onN w Years evening will be placed onrt tomorrow

J oree Williams recently conicted Indistrict court of petit larceny and

larceny was sentenced yesterdayJudge Armstrong to serve thirty days

ifr the county Jail on the first charge andi lif years in the penitentiary on thechargeFred T Rychel a convicted burglar

A as hen a term of five years in thei nitentlary by Armstrong in thenminal division of the district courtsterdayEdward of Woods Cross ad

uJged insane after a hearing in the dlncourt yesterday was ordered by

Armstrong committed to the StateMental hospital at Provo

Tiiiie Miller filed a petition in the office-f the clerk of the district court terH for a divorce from laude Miller to

vh m she va married in Salt Lake onAirii 1 JE She alleges that be hasf iled to provide her and their 2vearoldtighter with the common necessaries of

Jenevlration from lohn Gordon with the right jto resume her maiden toamc Geneviove

They wer jnarrled in Salt J

1902 and he deserted her Nov 18th same year j

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Speaker Hull and Senator WilliamsAddress University Students Re

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representatives State Senator V X-AV liums addressed the students of theiivrrsity yf st rdav The assembly hallVHS well filled

Hull referred to the feelingtit was shown of the memberse the legislature MS well as the friendsrr TH Agricultural college toward theu ivrslty and the plan of consolidationTff SMld he was glad that there was no

soirit shown amonr the studentsf the university against Logan He re

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schools would prove beneficialSnator Williams a short tak on

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To Blustrate Her Position She Tells Story of a Texas Womaa Who Wishedto Tie to End Her Troubles But Was

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Anna Eva Fay discussed the suoof Miiridr jvith a reportf of TheHerald at tin Kejiyon hotel yr5tir lay

and her ideas on the matter are mostInteresting coming from such a mysterious and occult source Her com-ments on the following story which shetold touch on reincarnation and givean insight to the thoughts which crowdthe brain of this little bundle ofnerves in her waking and sleepinghours The story as told by her isthis

A woman in a Texas town came to-me and calmly discussed her appreaching suicide God had dealthardly with this woman according tothe creeds and she wns weary anddefiant She had for no sin of herown sufficiently black according tothe dogmas been castigated by Prov-idence until her lacerated soul de-manded redress and perad venture another existence would divert the lashof the avenging scourge I heard herthrough without shock of even surpriseand What do you knowof th awakening What risswmnohave you that you will not be reinca-rnatedan l return to do the work all-over again

You may return and though you

INDIANS ON WARPATHY-

aquis Murdering Pillaging andHocking

Into the Towns-El Paso Tex April St lair

a well known prospector whoseare considered reliable has re-

turned from the Vaqui country neartree Sonora and reports that the Indi-ans are still on the warpath He saysthat Malpuche the old chief is at thehead of a band of over fifty and is de-vastating the whole country murdering

anti burning Grain and cattleranches are being abandoned and thepeople are going into the towns for pro-tection The whole is in a stateof panic Mall routes between the smallt wns have been abandoned and provislons are getting scarce

Although the country is overrunsoldiers the Indians are fear-less and continue their depredations Stlair does not believe it is safe forAmericans to go into the Vaqui countryat this time as the Indians are veryhostile to Americans While going frontires to his camp in the mountains Stlair firing and ran into what hadbeen an Indian ambuscade lie foundtwo dead Mexicans who had been killeronly a minutes before he reached theplace The Yaquis are armed with riflesand are well supplied with cartridges Stlair says

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rectors of the road but the local officerssay that if such a decision bs been ar-rived at they have no information on the

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meeting of the st Kkh lder wf theern Pacific railroad was hekl today atBeechmont Jeff rs M t unty AttorneyAlexander P Humphrey presided andl47000 shares w ro x otedof directors was r

CANNOT ACCEPT FEES

New York Mayor Must Marry Peoplefor Nothing

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Warren a professor in Princeton uni-versity and Catherine Campbell of ia-dlnnapolts Ind were married at thecity hall by Mayor McCI Anincident occurred in with themarriage which the mayor to publicly proclaim that he Is proscribedfrom accenting for performing amarrfeatfo ceremony At the ofthe ceremony the man handed themayor an envelope containing a fee

Dont do that Dontgive it to anybody else eitherThe best man plainly disconcerted

and the mayor wa asked he wouldnot accept the fee or why no onecould have It

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the vast and pierce the pall that shuts-in the confined limits oC humanity therewould be a very saturnalia of suicide-A joyous exodus from the graves ofmaterialism launching gay crafts forthe voyage of the infinitE We beatagainst the bars and stand on dizzyheights that are cold and unfamiliarwhen we escape them as we each doupon rare and glorious occasions butto return to the shelter of the prisonswhere the iron ring in the walls bearivitness of the real present

Miss Pay has a large library although consisting of but one volumeThis one book is the world at largehumanity her favorite page Herthoughts are clothed in the languageof the poet and she impresses one as j

being a philosopher as WhenonVersfnic With frianjle her clearWua eyes hook claBinto an s 3oul and j

Se ti to fathom its ttiilotjt longingThe man or woman who fosters theidea of suicide will be known to herif in her presence They should seek j

her out and allow her toFuade them front such an ignominbus end

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an assessment of five cents tarshar being Mse smiiit Xo li was leviedthe capital stock of the corporation

payable immediately to A Reeves secre-tary of the icomiMtny at ice ltDooly buildirtg Salt Lake City Utah

Any stock UK which this assessmentmay remain np W on Saturday May ctb

will be delinquent and advertised forsate at public suction aud unless pityment is made before so many shares ofeach parcel of such stock ac may b nccjwary will be sold on the 22d day ofMay IMS at 2J oclock p m of saidday to pay the delinquent assessmont thereon together with the cost ofadvertising n of sale

A HERV1SS Secretary515 Dot iy Block Salt Ijffkc CltFirst publication 0 fttiS

Sixty Years Experience of an OldNurse

Jlrs Vlnalows Soothing Sup is thepi uripiu n of femalephysicians and nurses in the UnitedStates and has been used for sixty yearswith success by millions ofmothers for their children During theprocess of Its value is incalculabit It relieves the child from pain curesdiarrhoea griping in bowels and windfolir By giving health to the olilhl itrests the mother Price cents a bdttlc

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li al Ulscoverr wasthe only medicine which relieved me Withiti a Tsrcek aftor I began usinp it lhat heavymeals hsd loft me-

l e io sleep betterwas gradually restored general system was

M a thing of theHTSJ m splundid healthnine mouths

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for him it pays hotter butit is tint for you you want thenfdVino has cured others andwhich you believe will euro you

lOOOpzgc Doctor Book sent freeon receipt of 21 onestamps to rover postage only f31 stanii forcopy formerly sold for SiM-tt extent of over vr iO flptwvSicopies Every family should K verrme hi case of awhile

M1 acidsnt It Is illusiraicfl hundreds ofwoodcms and tiCTcral coloroiirates Adorers Dr VTierce RiuTslo X Y

Dr Pisrces Pets Cure Constipation

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Conference visitors andCity foUr like appealedto by this Spring SuitShow

Sure thece is nothing towith it elsewhere

either in quality orthe features of quality andprice

Every mans suit is herewhether young niau7 middleaged man or elderly man

Every mans suit price isrepreseiitetl whether it is

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Imported fabrics have rarelybunt seen in ready to wear assort-ments tout we have been making aimiiit or showing a very liberal

rtnii nt of fashionable weaves

Men9s Suitsto 3000

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Ladies NeckwearAX OFtKRING FOR THREE

DAYS OXLY Ladies EmbroideredTurnover Collars in varietyof nobby patterns Up to 1Vr-Cvaits on ale at

Vp to ace values on s J atfOe

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