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Show ALLEGED PLOT TO POISON "LIKE TAKING CANDY FROM A BABY" LOSES LONG FIGHT FINANCIER SENATOR FRYE DEAD CHILDREN Birthdays and Weddings Happen Every Day Our' store is the great plaoe for presonts. Last lonjfest and cost little. Write for siiffjrestiona. Good jewelry, silver tableware, John W. Gate, the American Flnatv cler, Die Peacefully In the Arm of Hi Wife and Son. VETERAN MAINE STATESMAN LOSES IN LONG FIGHT WITH GRIM REAPER. watches. . TWO MEN AND A WOMAN ACCUSED OF ATTEMPT TO KILL CHILDREN OF ENEMIES. v Paris. John W. Gates, the Aiuerfc ssssiy can financier, died at 5:10 Tuesday wife and morning in the arms of his his son, Charles G. Gates. ' SALT CAM CITX, UTAH The end was peaceful and it eeemed as though be was falling asleep. The usual restoratives failed In the last There' a Reason. crisis. Boatman Peter an' me'H not be He had battled for weeks heroically with a disease of the kidneys, and abl' to take ye out .Dshin' tonight, when It was believed he was almost tu'atn; but Peter's uephew will be . aftber takin' ye av ye like. sure to recover, he contracted I.aUy Well,-- 1 hope Peter's nephew One of the most picturesque per- Is cleaner than Peter la. , lioatman He Is, ra'am; he' youngsonalities in. Anit'i ;c;tu financial annals waH John Warner Hates. The er. Punch. predominating characteristic of his Hat Authority. nature, energy and speculation, parUacon Mrs. "In Dresden the mall the him earned the latter, ticularly Gates, authorities make special provision for eobrlquet of "Hot you under which he was cele- the transportation 'of millinery and brated in two continents. He was a huts in boxes," Mr. Dacon "In this country the febig man and did ouly big things and In a big way. At the time of hia male authorities have to do wllh mildeath he was one of the most striking linery." figures in the money world, fighting, as he was, the Standard Oil company Service In Senate a Successor of James G. Blaine and at . One Time Acted as Began HI t. Feud Results from Libel 8ult, Chewing Gum Sprinkled With Strychnine Being Placed Where It Wee Ex. pected Little One Would Get It. Lewiston, Me. The state of Maine lost Its senior United States senator and an almost faithful servant when William Pieroe Krye died Tuesday at the home of hUt daughter, Mrs. Helen White, here. Forced by the condition of tola health to reslg-- hia position as president pro tempore of the senate at the beginning of rhe present special session of his cousreas, although he retained membership In the senate. Senator Frye soon afterward made his last journey to the city wulch always had been his borne. For several weeks he had been ill, last week hia illness. takROOSEVELT DEFENDS ACTION ing a serious turn. A general breakdown, due to age and hia extremely arduous career, Is ascribed by physicians aa the cauae of death. Former President Shoulder Respon Senator Frye was almost 81 years sibllitv for Merger of Ternessee old, having been born in Lewiston, Me,, September 2, 1830. Ccmpany In Steel Trust. Senator Frye was one of the last two of that remarkable coterie ol Maine statesmen, which began with ft New ToiU. ' I wish it distinct!? understood that I acted purely on my Hannibal Hamlin, enedd with himseli own Initiative And that the responsi and Senator Hale, who retired at the bllity for the act was solely mine. "If the same situation should fac me again, 1 would do exactly what I did then." These declarations were made Saturday by Theodore Roosevelt in the most unprecedented event in American history. The ouly living of the United Mates gave utterance to them before a concessional committee In the course of an explanation he wag making of one of his ofllclul acts. That act was hi official sanction of the absorption of the TenJOHN W. GATES. nessee Coal and Iron company by the United Stat Steel corporation at and holding an imposing position In the solicitation o' two of the highest the affairs of iron and steel. Promofficers of lli.K gl:nt combine. inent In hi spectacular career the "If I had wiUiu Id my consent I do distinction 'of being the first and bignot doubt that the steel corporation gest wire magnate in history. would not have purchased the TennesAs a boy. Gates grew up on the see Coal and Iron company," declared Illinois farm, near Turner Junction the when a question on (now west of Chicago), where he wa that point was put squarely to blni by born la 1855. WILLIAM P. FRYE. Mr. Gates began his business career Representative IUrtlett of Georgia, a member of the congressional commit- close of the last session of congress, as proprietor of a hardware store at tee that Is investigating steel, and and Included James O. Blaine, William Turner Junction. which for ten days has been holding Pitt Fessenden, Thomas D. Reed and From a hardware merchant Mr. hearings in New York for the special Nelson Dingley. Both he and Hale Gates became interested In barbed purpose of developing all the facts began service la the senate in 1881, wire, first as a salesman and later aa connected with the absorption by the and erved side by side for thirty a manufacturer at SL Louis. Followtrust of Its only great rival In the years, a much longer time than any ing the Southern Wire company he orUnited States, contrary, as the ma- other two men eat together in the sen- ganized the Braddock (Pa.) Wire comjority of the committee declares, to ate. pany, which In 1892 be combined with the spirit and letter of the Sherman Frye began bis service aa the suc- other wire concerns as the Consolilaw. cessor of Blaine, and Hale aa the suc- dated Steel & Wire company. Sis cessor of Hamlin, years later this was sold to the FedSTARVED PATIENTS TO DEATH. Mj. Frye wa In congress forty eral Steel company, now a subsidiary Grave Charges Mad Against Seattle years, giving him the longest contin- of the United States 8teel corporation. uous congressional record, with the Primarily interested in steel and Woman Who Known a -- the two exception of Justin S. Morrill of later In oil. the financier was also Starvation Doctor." Vermont' and "William Tl. Allison of Identified with many large operations Seattle. Wash. A warrant wa Iowa. For fifteen years Mr, Frye bad of railway and Industrial stock. In Kitsap county Saturday for been president pro tempore of the senAPPROVES STATEHOOD BILL. tuo arrest of Linda HurGeld Hazr.ard ate, and by virtue of the fact that he kt.own as "the strxat.ion doctor." on held this office when tell late Vice- an information charging murder In President Hobart died, he assumed all Judiciary Recall Provision to be Rethe first dogri-e- . the function of vice president of the submitted In Arizona, Say Senate. Mr. Ilazzard Is accus(t of starving United States during the latter part bill granting Washington. The to death Mi Claire Williamson, a of President McKlnley'a adminlstra statehood to New Mexico and Ariwealthy liKlinh woman, aged thirty-two- . Hon. zona, legislation that Las been for ' Several of Mr. Harvard's By reason of thi recent Democratic many years the dream of the people are eaid to hue starved victory In Maine and the resultant of those territories, was passed by to dalh. notaldy Iewis K. election of a Democratic governor and the senate Tuesday night, formerly deputy stale treasurer, legislature. Senator Frye will be suc- to eighteen, after the rejection of the a prominent ceeded by a member of that party. Nelson amendment which and Prank S. proposed attorney of Kcittle. The change will reduce the Republi- striking out of uie Arizona constituWhile Mi i'lllianison was dying can membership of the senile to tion Its judiciary recall provision. he signed a vitl bequeutliin? here-tatand Increase the Itcmocratlc The till as passed by the senat to Mrs. liaz.urd, and the latter membership to forty one. Senator differ only slightly from the bonse o.'iht to le a)., o'.uted" adminltttratrix Frye' term would have ended March and it Is said may be of t.In estate. 4. 1915. to President TafL The bill as pnssed compels Uone Bandit Held Up Patterjirt. Helena's Mayor Resign. as a condition precedent to enIrke City. A lone ban M. held , Mont. Mayor P.J. II' Ittia, try ttilo the Union, to submit the a f.ilt ltke lioind Kaluir train v.whoxe term will next Mny, ha for proposition lo ihe poier 8etm)ay n.gbt, fouiinllii K one of his resigned and theexplr council has final decision as to whether It ahall city .(t mi to search the others in Ihe elected Edward city attorney, remain In their ronstltutfon. New csr. One of the object' d a his successor.Horsky, Mr. Kiwards will Mexico tn'isl vote on a proposition ed and to hi ni'l- fres'ruent grap;i wi.h the bandit, being n!it,l,'ly wound give no re non for publication why embodied it, the bill wl Ich w ould the constitution of the state ed and t other shr.t. but be relgnid, bnt he told tlie council In executive session that the voters easier of amendment. serlo-m!trt Injtiteil, l(ore Ihe t fftvugfT sucecled in thiowlng at a recent bond election tid not ap Pension Examiner Die. tlie brfitdit from the moving train j pear to be In sympathy with the pol new on Denver of a the Installation water Thomas tl. ItanrTall. fat icy k Jtays. autonM.liile re ti agd , twenty year special examiner of Ihe patter. b len arretted, harge system which be ha advocated. Un!fei States peasion bureau, was wi!h the holditn. wb'.h vas one ol j Holtslaw Again Confesses. found dead by Ms windaw at Baileys, tb lo'1'ff p ert ff woik In the i of the not, Washington. Feebly defendlne Lis In PlaU canyon. Several month! ago confessed because of 111 praft, former State Sena- Mr. liandall relcn-Soereet Initiative and Rfeendum. tor V. ItolUlaw, the 62 year-olhealth. I. WahSr.'.n Under the political ' Illinois kankrr and church leader, n 5iii;t )i in tl; s j on Thi I. hum Get Sever Sentence. Tuesday retold to the eenate Lor-- j I i.oi tr. ty r p imer committee bis story of Cal. Juan Vargas, Stoxkfon, coiir'rj. f'wnrrri rifTta'lte ar.l w II r.?t be until th ' pi Id for voting for Lorimer for Ifirg two small (vk of of stcf-linsena to msl If en, tobacco a from told of jro;)eSe lae thI'n poer be grocery lor. efor. wat Incidentally, k,n. !i ,ie t t (:ei,on. wl.o nator "nerieed by Judge C. W. Norton of buy-for j and of being promised $l.oo . ;oVc ratnrday in fsrrr r,f the i;tii-tlvelug furniture for the state from a lli superior court to two year a( ndnrn r.ni provision Folpim penlten'lsry. concern. Of the Ariroi.a ronsl'tui i i. Mutineer Co"fmnd lo Death. Wife Wa Too Affectionate. Perwvie 6et Co omb A court martial at Cad;t M'drld. Nb a St. Ioui. kertcrt, tirfca-pi:1..Aci or lr.3 to ad tics re rn atIn r.n1emned li i Ms an Tiedav arterl'9 ci;t sp.lemart. ss fonel.t. b eivl bere. a battle nr-took part in th muthi be vhi life end to beau sid find Perevian too:iJ tempt n on boari Uie Kitmih battThit be is a iny at wlct a reentering, in bop!tt, uuorg'.iilf.erl t, wnHff Ihe at his wife Is t'x . .cd'oria:.". lie has VntMii' I oiotn-t;iritory in t'Ii,u".. and Tangier le'urdar. been marri'd only ir.ree rnnitt. were d'fff . Hs Close Can. Preparing for fi3-tf jftf sws-- P.a n and Hj '. OMo Toledo. Whm f tt)h envel Chiin P.ai. road Chicago t.., T;, iiimi;s1 roi.bira Vx'ro C!ty began srranins: ftped the tow of tie Y. II. I'.rJnce, s bork end a cago on T'jesla 'r.i rf an trth.'i'i onferc-nre lo w.eruM the strike that wornten s:earier to'in I from rain and bail form occurred avid to western l;ne; lo Clevrlrrd. Lie ves.-threaten is wan a hastily pnf si Tne eht fhixk ratardijy. ls and rearbed if an Is'li to Kelly wi'.h the piirposj of preventing one, but the form wa tfrril. before if fire gel teon1 control. undivided front In case of a strike. bo'ises were wretked life-Ion- Fulton, Mo. What county authorities bollev to be a loi for the wholesale ioltonlng of chllrir, n has been unearthed at Concord, In Calloway county, and as a result two men and a woman were arreatfd there Buuday by order of the prosecuting attorney and brought to Kulton to be arraigned. The poi Bona arretted are L, O. lioyd, a farmer; hia wife, Mra. Anna Hoyd, I VILtIH and Jefferaon Woods, horse dealer. DM!,! The children whoae Ilvn were endangered belong lo families whotie member testified In a Blunder suit re- GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED cently brought by Mrs. Itoyd against I)r. W, B. Kllta, a prominent physician of Concord. Mrs. Iloyd asked for $15,000. alleging that Dr. Kills had Railroad Officials Fear That All the defamed her character. The jury Roads In the West May Suffer brought In a verdict for the defendant. by Walkout of Men. Jefferson Woods was nnmwl In the ult The first alleged attempt on the lives of the children was made several weeks ago when a package of chewing gum whs found In the ynrd of Edward McPheetera, a nephew of Judge ltobert Mcl'heeters of Fulton. Less than a wwk ppo another package of gum w.-- placed near the gute of A the McPhectere home. old child of the family was In the act of placing a piece of the gum In Its mouth and when an older member of the family interfered the gum was sent to a chemist, who dl"overrd that It was profustly sprinkled with strychnine. Twice ptnee then packages of gum have t.ccn placed near the Mcl'heeters home and raclj of them was found to contain strychnine Chicago. That the railroads of the went aro threateiied with a general strike was Indicated here Monday night by statements of a high offii-lu.of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific .roads. According to his statements unions have presented demands that would mean an additional burden of $."0,000,000 a year to the western roads. Several strikes already have occurred In vurlous cities, and more are threatened unless concessions are obtained from the rail Carriers. The deinauds were formulated by various unions. Including those of the blacksmiths, car workers. Iron moulders, and pattern makers, and j uuviilnlsts, ; jweie submitted to the railroads sev-- ' pueu-monla- r,V'&5 Conditions In Mexico Beyond Control eral weeks ago. Fo far the officials San Antonio. Texan "Conditions of the various unions have met with a flat refusal of any of the requests here are beyond control and I would from the lines they have negotiated ask that you return and take charge of (he situation,- - reads a cipher with, and it was announced Monday j are determined cablegram said to have been sent by night that the roads to from not recede the position they Provisional President Francisco de Lave taken. la Ilarra of Mexico to Jose Yves The baa been expressed that mho Is In Tarls, a copy of which II. D. II rad field, a mining man i all of the roads In the west may be from Mexico, who la In this city, tied up by a walkout of the different claims to have received. There are employes. number of mining men of Mexico Oregon Congressman In Trouble. In San Antonio at present, anil Mr. Waifhfrston Humors that Con-- I Brad field aya they will hold a meetof Portland. A. W. gressman ' ing soon to take action toward bad been guilty of an Insult to the lives and property of Ore., a Washington girl, for which he had Americans In Mexico. been foicHI to apologize under pain of a public whipping, were confirmed anti-truAll Mirra W'ns Batt'e. H. J. RL Petersburg j According lo a dis- by the )oung woman's father, hlef Kubel nn is Mr. KnbH, Monday. Mofrom Aetrahad. I'etfcla. patch hammed All Mlrsa has won his first clerk of the b'irmiu of geological suraffair Is causing a sensation light against the government forces, rey. The a In statement made here Monhere. when he defeated them at PamgbaTi. at the tier! hern foot of the Klhruz day, Lafferty declared that the pubwhich Lad attended the affair mountain, fifty miles south of Astra-bad- . licity Is part of a conspiracy against him. The bailie Is said to have been hard fought. The emhah'a TurcoShot by Revenue Officer. mans finally took the town by storm, Mont. A report reached Kalispclt, A capturing guns and ammunition. this Monday giving meager de city victory has greatly enhesrtene4 the tall of the shooting of L. Larson at adbTen's of the exiled monarch. Poison by Special United States Revenue Officer Miller, when I .arson, Slayer en Trial. villi a romnalonn, entered La Junta, Colo. Hon Harris, the negro who Is charged wHa killing Pofcon d'x-- early In the morning Chief of Police Crslg and Night Msr-aba- l with a laurx b In which the officer Jake Kipper of Itocky Ford. ar-l- y believed wns lcing smuggled a quanIn July. I on trial. The first tity of liquor. I --arson wr shot In dy and although the wound tb siioul-lrwas spent la exctmln twenty-fivJurors who are dow rril l"nt of the nw was itot tboiiKhl sriots at first, ! I oounty of Crowley, thl hi Inst done to died later at he hospitaL void sny IccM complication which Boy Caged Wit Hyena. might result. Kapid City. 8. IV Kept In a rate Crowds Flock to Opening. of Houth American hyena with a MInot. K. II. Judse James W. Wit-te- which were being shown with a who will b" here A'tTiut II bitten t.nd scratf' ed aed to tke chaise of the opining of tn until he monfied wh n any one tou IWthrdd Indian fervstion. AusruM him. I the experience tf a 14, wtlmitci OQ.oot boy. according to Ihe rharsr practically at fhe font regis- of PU'c's Altorif-- Icr'?i. H reople will of the child a fosf.r tration nl, Miaot, Illomarck, Ry- the aires! der and l1?a. Mr. end Mrs. Janes II. Johnrcl ston. M ti e Instigation of L' PretMeet Accept Invitaticn. mother, who Is here from Omaha Itul'hlrieoti. Kan Mayor Vincent ol Ibis eftr on Tieday rerHved Prt-den- l Governor thsfreth Files Appointment Tafl' of an Invito-fkwlefiver, Colo Jovei iior Phfifroth to lav the corner atone of the on Vnntliv file-- with I he secretary of timb"a apffviilmeiita lo Ihe tiew cSly civeni im hull on ber 16 while the president Is attend- fourt of apif' wh'ch was cres'"! Kan ing the ty fhe lat let;lstnre to relieve the tir. crlwded docket of Ihe stle suprme t t.urf Grain Tnive Punished. Etel Wsr.t Freedom. Winn's?. 5eci Inminlcn govbtrs-.i- e ernment cra!n lr;jrfrUr on Tit da? Jrof! New Tors It Khel Harry fr lrrrs rancin? from Thursday nirbt that Mi wrtf pvnt't-.cetwo to six year for thefts nore bad fled paper In h"r coiitem-plaifi- l from freight cars In tbe Canadian Pa suit for divorce against P.tts-H- I flrifroi'l C'o't. and eifit Jrd'. The proceed of tbe'r rr.tilferie were rnai njrfin Colt tl h' lrt-lacr.t- s ''i'd at nearly Kv had 000. berg. at the Yale Suicided In Prience of FaTiily. Gave Life for Girl. In li e presence of Fan eo Cecil U. Kariwg. a refcaii Lsf Ci'y rhiMrem. time n.i.Ml Ma and wife ti fue was porter en a Fn !;; nprr, carried o'it to sea an1 drrind i5 of whorn is older than 12 years. Jil.n ? brUk vrn m.l from T. V."aterhTie. a ron""!'-tt a Jo-la1 Ifi.l!,3r fi'fH . inisi." 12 slift Crew. '!'r r,s'f, tire, re"'iing Dfrohy litrf. old. d'fh reHfi'g a fow r I pro-lecti- n r e cir-tilvs- rdv fle-yearol- rrltr rued ar-ent- s, st ite aeml-entennl- lei i'' isr Trsyght Pistol W t i; Hb: W Kilt Empty, Wtfe. Thei fe t. r, Farrlbsl. V'.tn Thorns K. Ts.ot f1.kil''"f arid to b- m tU wife to himself. a'er drinking hesvily. Tfl-!- t I'i7;merit. If, years oil. flid from a luHet wound aft.r ridnta!ly shr.t and tr"?aMy fatslly. threat from mo:',:.'i fci fhnm, Itnry P.hfroTne-toro- te bai al- sl?se1 ear lo ear with a razor. jessr old to Tt' Vinrit with rly:n? hnht ? - -: h - th-- n a s- -j ' ti II HEWLETT'S LUNETA TEA At the Prune Club. "Why Is a baseball umpire like asked the thin boarder, coming down to breakfast without bis collar. "Because they both watch the game," suggested the fat man. replied the thin. one. ' "Nix," "Because they both put a man out unjustly." came from the shoe clerk. "Good, but not the right answer," came from the thin one. "It's really too easy to give op. bnt here It la 4voth are very unpopular." mother-in-law?- " Like an old oak tree thin tisnk baa Unttd, Monty, utmng ami bran crowtng for Mty-tream, and in been n srcaVnr rmrh yar. Hank ber by malL HcM ti or more TOtV to otm aavioct accouo and Mart ft earning 4 prr cent. v in-I- WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, trerv Braneb of Raokta. Salt Lake Ciiy Before sending yoor boy away to a boardirtj school, investigate ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE i - ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH pa-ti- them-t-lv- Ila-de- Cetalafwe S)nt Prwe Aeelleatlee . J. 4. Gmimtt, President e r, fifty-thre- e forty-- e nine Art-ron- MEN WANTED TO TRY OUR B. A T. TRUSS Wa SI TmmM. flnnnldt-- r Fit Klat.? (uaranK-r- d Brant. AMrrmlnat thn Th kind llorr. tvhiidt. nr notM-- f IdaU auenUoa. io pmmpt Cut Stele Ore REX DRUG CO. Oor Thir l So and WM TtaM. Kail 8n-trt- r. . enlrre if I ate take Clir 't Kdv-arda- p!K-rigc- re-ra.- .. r mM.r kjtmm o rr rt mum sr., mo eeeoeAi. mrmu more hrs-ro'- c ArOSITIVCaPtl. MAJEHT I hi-lor- TWb a ""'"--. - d con-vitte- d g 1 r'-fe- ,ar..M. " i h lre t'. t- - ! . Tsi tterer - b'-r- -- l Iroit 1m,tm MM. Mi Ott. inn, KODAKS 'iH.rt e'rrn t I'lrn.lct- I t- -, Mtimmirt. Tr-- . i'rnftg anniffi. fmt pl Il.r4r. Hum . Halt Lakv I'n Sudden Change, Il-.lli- Colo-iiKs- Imk Msit l de-iff- , l.,m. mil BoainoM and int1lnM Wrif tnr tnlnrmailm tn K It. Iiarx. ! r'-at- CCKE FO drunkenness en J Opium Diseases. I e. ji-- iuia.i j t supply yeu with ! tK in-M- y i The most rioh, fragrant antl delicious Tea en the market. Vourgreoer will be Is-su- tm ft fre i I Jr i t-- s - fhi ' s iJttle Kdfter "fMle John, did yo used lo le a little boy like tneT" t'ti'! "Yes. Lit! Iff lAlsrur "IVint to I fof l awf,J Jr-l.- ly nuef tv'.-zn- r.' f!.r a few da) a after yon g to be a tnnnV r.xbr?. They Won't Blow Awy. She (with t.,'.ar-r- ) "Anolhr--r cr clone out It ha ppt d'?.n ftf farm ciear vt eferything." He "III bt the fnortfurf didn I bSfhje o loch Itoton TranscrirL e-- L 1 1 |