Show n t OAivn hMkte CASTLE DALE sp 'It b EXPLOSION OF FIRE CAMP TENDED WITH FRIGHTFUL OTAfl RESULTS nli' nf the m-- - i i lii-i- 1 1? - AT- Nearly Two Hundred Men Go to Death In a Mina Not One in the Shaft at the Tima of tho Explosion Escaping s hi! f it r O work waa lone were both demolished SENSATIONAL ENDING All day long there waa a Jam of moaa ing women and children about tha WHITAKER WRIGHT DIES AFTER mouth of the pit There were calls for RECEIVING SEVEN YEARS' assistance and for surgical aid from SENTENCE In the men charge of the mine bnt it waa not until 4 p m that tha Drat atWaa Known tempt at rescue waa madai This waa Promoter Whoae Caraer on Both Sides of the Pond Dees a failure aa the two mea who volunNot Livo to Wear tha Stripes teered aero drives back by tha foul MEET DEATH IN MINE Efl'ETxY COUNTY PROGRESS air j f-j- r f- - that At cut-of- l:l! x filial mea-ahov- ISNT a ' ir'-di- ! pot-slid- i j tbe shoulder and for ron— cuffs Mi ' a chiffon velvet gown and the little toque to match The IauIs Seize coat Is cut tight fitting the fronts flaring Heavy-platebelow the Waist pdd braids Inclose a bullion embroidery of small pattern The skirt Is In double box plaits all around and there Is a tiff floiinte In the drop skirt to hold out the extra width of the velvet skirt d Squirrel Ulster fur wrap seen last weel was a long ulster of squirrel fur crt with flare at the bottom where It touched the floor It wai almost close fitting at the shoulders and the sleeves were the modified kiA large mono shafie hat covered with squirrel fur and trimmed with a gray ostrich plume topped this wrap A mnrf comfortable Makes Such Statement In Address on Moral Issues £ t j i In Dahlia Red A soft ahade of dahlia red shows In A CANDIDATE Glrl'a Ccstume ' Veiling In all colon ii auk for young girl' frock but k In dally charming the lighter The eery pretty costume m- -J shows the material In one o reseda ahadee with marhlne JmL1 In corticelll silk of the sarntM? yoke and etrapi of taffet the held by gold buttons ihow Mach ine Hemstitching It Is useful to krow that hemstitching ran be done on the machine with Draw tbe dea little care and trouble sired number of threads fold over with drawn threads Loosedge In center en the lensiop and(V1tch as near the edge of the hem sa possible and then pull out the bastings Take the pods In one hand and the let 1 Olrl'a Coatuma S to M hem In Ihe other pull the edge of the hem to the bottom of the drawn tracery of black and drop ornaaem thri-ad- s and the work la complete that combine reseda with black nf from tell to hand Thl is really bard white The color combination b i work and is much more qulcgly done peculiarly good one and the edact id Tuclj may be made the aame way mirahle but there Is the whole leg childecoration to and are a pretty list of beautiful tones from which b dren's clothes or a ahlrtwalsL choose Tbe costume consist of the wain end the skirl which ere Joined u closed together at the back Both fronts and back of the walit in tucked and are gathered at the lovw edge hut the turki of the frosti e tend to yoke depth only while those of the back are full length sad the vest-ilportba When Rolling a Cracked Egg— fronts are Joined to a of a tucked yokt with which consists a a cricked egg When bulling of vinegar put Into the water full iKirtinn below The skirt b cal Id five gores the scams being cowill prevent It boiling out no matter ncealed by the tucks la cracked much it how The quantity of material reqalnd ore New Pudding using (12 year) Ii J new pudding tins place them In the for the medium 27 Inches wide 24 yards 44 oven with a little oatmeal or bran and yards 52 lichee water when they will lie much sweet- Inches wide or 34 yards er and It will prevent the puddings wide with 4 yard of alls for yoke The pattern 4611 la rut Id sizes (or Imm sticking 12 and 14 years of if About Mixing Mustard— When mix- girls of 8 10 ing mustard add a saltspoonful of salt and the same quantity ot moist sngar It will be and mix with boiling water found to keep moist much longer and have a better taste Torn Oilcloth— This la difficult to Try putting a atifectorlly llc‘ra "7 sinking plaster underneath hB lPr- !t win need to be made damp and must be left severely alone Little halls of fur dangle from surt after sticking It on till quite dry 44CS8ux Flatted Waist 32 to 40 bust panne velvet To make ft will be re71 S material of qulred 44 yards wide 4 Ircte yard 27 or I' yard tragedy BRYAN Tins-fU-f- j Every seat In the Madison Square Concert hall New York City was taken Tuesday night when William J Bryan liegan hla speech on “Moral Of Pink Crape Albatross Issues" He said In part: Tucked blouses are much In vogue “I have preferred to apeak Indeand may be looked for In still greater bependently of any organization numbers with the season to come cause I do not care to embarrass any This one Is made of pale pink crepe — friends or supporters who- - may differ albatross with from mo In opinion Both I and trimming of cream lace but Is suited they therefore are left to pursue In to all the cotton the future as we have In the past and linen waist-Ing- s the course that seems to us best aa well as to Mending China “I do not speak with China may be mended aa firmly as anthoiity: I wool The silk and am not a candidate for any office I arrargemenl of the a rock In the following manner: Two am only a private citizen and I ean tucks at the hack persons will lie needed for the work prove by the editorial pages of nearIs peculiarly deir however for the manipulation must ly all of our leading dally papers that The necessary maable and I have egrellent pronpeet of remaingives lie done rapidly eraeeful ing a private rltlxin during the retapering terial are a Utile unslaked lime pulmainder of my life" lines to the figure verized the slightly beaten white of In an egg and a small hair brush surh those while SAYS ROOSEVELT INSPIRED REfront ard xlpeve a Is used for gum Put the white of VOLT alibi ful- egg on the limki-edges of Imih pieces provide becoming and ness below the stltehlngs When pre- to be lolred and Immediately bust Senator Stone Accuses President of ferred the lining ran he onilit'-'- l and one edge with the powdered lime put Abetting Panama Uprising the waist ran tie left plain with a the two edre accurately and firmly The time of tho senate on Tuesday regulation box plait at the renter together hold In phre for a minute Thu waist mnslxlx of the fitted nr two end then lay aside to dry waa again divided between consideraThr hack la tion of the Panama q next ion ami Bring fronts and hark smooth hut the f run's are full and Gay Ruaatan Garnitures Other subject There was only one blouse From Russia come all sorts of red over the licit The stylishly speech on the raiml and It was mado sleeves are the favorite one that fit and lilii" h"vy wool and cot ton by Mr Rhine of Missouri who spoke the upper arm snugly and form soft not expensive and exceedto a resolution directing the senate puff below tbe elbows At the neck ingly smart on the plainer shirtWhere the embroideries are waist committee on foreign relations to I the usual stork The quantity nf material required In bam! strips are uxi-- on the front make an Investigation Into the Panama revolt He contended that the for tho medium size Is 4 yards 21 plait pinning nut In epaulettes over rlrcumxtanceg Indicated complicity on the part of the United Btaten In Ihe STYLISH LITTLE FROCK aecexslon of Panama and urged that In the Interest nf the emmtry’s good name all the facts should lie known j Tha Urgent "" j ' ! ! j J nt Deficiency Appropriation Bill Utah's I' lnlrg rxh'Mt la exported to he one of lle meal Interesting made at Ihe nt ion's exposiby any ' tion A miniature concentrating plant Is nearly finished and will he one of the Interesting feat urea of tha mining tf u&rm $ ‘ft ’fej U ! sect Ion Work on Hie Ran Pedro Is progress Ing rapidly The rails have been laid Kiernan ranrh The pearly lo lh grads la rapidly nearing completion as far down as and It la that ihu rails will be laid that d far by May 1 Aa the result of an entertainment given In Bull Bight of Inst weg me sum nr UiB j the dlMrcssed iii wag rod the snn nnt to he do- - ordered the German cruiser Mohr I:r 'ep’IM t" to Mi" fnmlllr nf the street ear Bddllliin to the crui-o1'ilnz llrlnririi quoit ( Aaleiund with supplies at Mmonli- - Tec men who wc-- r niird-re- d by a hold up ° attrt once ty allayed abort time ginre lno tier-nl- j J "" rs r-- M (r 1 ' ! j d rilxa-ro-- Jameg A low of pester n?r climb- Wadding Solemnized by Mormon El-ed up on Ihe roof of bl bouse In shove! der Is Binding in Wisconsin tho enow off when be began slipping By e decision of Judge John I’radl-- v and thinking It of lest 'danger lo thn comity rrnrt at la Cro-Jump off than to glide dll to a dis- Wl tho oiariUgu of William Camp-tance of twelve feet He hat not heen a Quaker aged d to a Roman able In walk a'ncp jCalhollr axed 3" by a Moron n rider J M BhocHey (ho murderer of M Is declared legal Thl pia'H' a'ly d toman Amass G'eason anl Cnnduc'or Hdrs the faniou will n piest inrolv w of Thoirgs Prlrhlon entered a plea of Ing a fortune in favor of II n wld hAMnrn-- y f c nnot yulitr to lh two rkarge of mut Cairpball w s Illegal leglanta beld the n In him for against the district mart becaurt under lb a'aiu'cs n Ralf I aka fffty and hla rata baa Mormon alder I ucl a rbristlan barn tot for trial on March 71 1304 j mlelalar H owing to the and the iianlr In tha Sat irday was quick- - di-- ''--- n f Go-bo- ll y'“ I(e) nul-ni- "cauae the I T vxxxxxwwwwwvwvxe Reader of llila paler ran aeeuiw nf KM Mautoa pailera llluaiialed abuts bf IUl auleaua la awl mail IS wits ! a I’lruei'ilS nsslto laR k Ilamwiii A (agia l'alu ra will Iw nuula1 posnpuf Inflnii-ninilo- “I am held Incommun- icado" Glover wriii-- ri "and unaMe lo srs & Caring for th Aged The civil ervlee In II report to the presMi-n- t for Ihe fiscal year ended June ii Inst urge (WS'-I- 'l'- I- ' -- upcrinniiled Buspen-- govern- ment employea i surge-- t r ii ii r: eon-gre- ui I i i r - ' ‘ j i J 1 itii'iiiii: I'liiinpn Is one o ' "f I i mi and Ixix I In lisrimuiv i'i xkirt Tn H- i- frock -r s : i f u will lie r— 'ilv 1' MrjR f il VI lin ji 1'1 rsilera No -- WaM 1 il lufaairll J -- f V ( Ih-r- q ii I’ vip's A '! ' T i ' ' - ’ " 'i i 1 Nr'-hl-o- - X 12 ! b- I legia-latlo- retiring r gi-rd- Ml Mud staliia on dark drresra which will not yield to a rlothes broth wlfl when ruh'ied with generally a cut raw potato Glean your wall whether tinted 9 Ibaa papi rod with bread not day old Dlreetly thn bread become dirty take a freh piece for robblal with dirty bread only rubs in stalai It cannot remove them Ktalna on Held dresses may often hi removed hy rubbing them wl'h a Httlo drv pipeclay Afterward brush off th a with clean brush pipeclay Tea stain on whit woolen fabric may he removed Ihus: ('over tha with gin and then rub Ihe part with piece of the while material Ice will keep murh longer If wrap prd In thlrk flannel or a heavy blanket hwl or a newpaK-- than If allowaf to come in contact with the air To Oloaa Linen To gins linen beautifully dd one pint of eoid water I wo tablcspooa-fil- l of stiir'-one of borax and na of kerosene oil Mis well pot dry linen through this wring and In a cloth dampennd In kww at once acne anl rubbed over thn Iron to Improvement fH i I !l Chariiu g s that 'i‘-if i) - vi i the provides rim! the further admis- la Ilia-1I i'-of sion of pervons Into Ihe rlalfled i! riii 'iii’s IIji'iiM gon gnd service piling of liln'i- shall be hae on rnmllllnn over a I itj - f k r ! ' B ' " 0 Mr’ ‘J rs mne to nc mriie Ho we that they shall provide again! their The ak'rt la laidt In ' i" ppe-own uprrnriTiatlon or uiher dlsablllly whbh i" 'o Virod m is no safely and allowed ! it tbe by Insurance adequate annuity at the ( ho'el Heeomaa i the 'lpee bo their from to dedueiod premium! (rout the viuniiv it Vunti! which are Jnlee-- i ealarlee : v VvW resulting constant and almost linen durable pain " hat-ther- e's r d arrange for my Killed Two With an Aa cold ld d nhle murder wai I con n uubiy n ic frin of Bam-jimd I'lrtti ncir :r m lut Colli an ari l Ills hired loan Clenuiw wen- - nt ik !n ’lie srablca Go -- rr I'miihc mravi d and picking up an ax fclil-- d hi- eiuj'-yella then a I I Hard Luck of Clover John M Glover former congressman from who la a prisoner In the military bull pen at Urlpple Creek Unlit In a letter h the Pen ver Times say that the wound which li received In a II with the soldiers a month ago ha been neglected since 7" wa locki-up on January I and that Deep linen collars shaped to th neck are worn with tailored dreisea One charming cream broadcloth coal le lined with turquoise sxtln duchem A gown of white broadcloth a corsage bouquet of violet and a big pie pie beauty Deep silk fringe Is knotted Into th lure collar that finishes one gem an la lrllrale champag'ie color Scarlet slippers with gold heels are pretty enough In the showcaaa hoi are they worn off the atagef tl i fr fr collars Panne de chine la the latest fabric Oh dear! Any more? Such gorgeous shaded plumes m complete the velvet hat! Rip the gold braid off your beanr hat and trim It now with tulle Ia The urgent dellrlenry appropriation hill was completed by the house appropriation committee Bamnlay Tho bill carries a total of 111 or 3 in tano! on estimates from the various de partment aggregating lUMnyrnn Home of the larger items In the bill are IJwmiMmi for armane-and ar- mor for new shlp-$?ooooo for th naval atntton at Guantanamo Cuba: lligitHNi Alaskan boundary survey $"i7"ooo roiisiriu liiii of !! new offir luiMihg for th house r -e lllAlmri rcpreseiiiaiiv-for members and senators liooum for rural free delivery and IJpmnoq for collecting Ihe customs revenues t Miner t wide I'xhea wide 3 yard 37 Inches Bos Pla ted Wa-awith wide 24 44 Inche -are I sort laipU-r yard Shirt wai-- ti o th jt Inches wide to r from cot-- yard of insertion 4 :i wle'i-amart alway ton silk or wool Tli- - one I laid :n j trim as illustrated 4617 I cut Id Im tor TIf Ml lenrth bnt lan i! front and 3S and 4') Inch buat back With eleeve t! a' are p'sited a 32 34 34 the elbows ai d i eminently ure is made of r llsfaclory The Fancy Stockings each colored taffeta with pipings of Fancy stocking for all occasion are one of the scaon’a fads and cone sequently we see hosiery of all shades and textures resplendent with embroideries and — as to price— There I only one absurdly high consolation almut these necesary trifles and that is if you have time and taste you can make your own For Inembroidered or lace insteps stance take a pair of plain black silk of delicate hnxo and set In land from the whit- - lacc wh'th will foot up Then cut out ihe ldack underneath the lace tack the edges down cirefully and you will have a lat-epair of stocking t that embody the Parisian notions as to footwear 1 ll -- Bee rotary Shaw haa transmitted to congress a request for an appropriation of ISSnno for the construction of a modern hospital fur thlrty-elbeds at Fbrt Dougina John Peterson and Joseph Thorps have contracted with Balt Lake partial to furnish ten carloads of oolite stone Their quarries ere located about two miles east of Ephraim Mayor Morrla of Balt Lake City has decided to allow boxing contests Is Balt I ake City so long aa tha flghta are conducted In a clean legltmato way and do not aaror of fakes Mrs Karren Marla Morcusen who recently died at Moab was the oldest woman there being S3 years of age Bha came to Utah In 1367 and until three years ago had llred la 8att Lake John Bmuln an aged and prominent resident of Ogden wee found dead la bed at hla home Death waa eaueed He was 33 years of age by apoplexy and leavee a wife and three children During a thcatrlral performance nt Ephraim some one shouted "Fire" a panic resu'tlng no one being seriously Injured however The fire proved to he In a building some distance down the strecL A special election waa held at Bpringvllle last week on the prohibition question and resulted In a vlctoiy for pmhlhltlnn Tha vote flood 144 for pnhlbltton and 213 In favor of granting a license Florence Fullmer aged 9 of Abraham walked rlf a moving train between Balt l ake and Ogden while asleep sustaining a broken noaa and bring badly shaken op Bha la rapidly rerorering however At the annual meeting of the Utah Press association held In Balt lake City on the Ifiih It was decided to a cept the Invitation extended to attend the Editors congress at Ht Louis during tha week of May 1 1 The new officers of the Utah Press association are: President William Buys Wasatch Wave Metier City first vice president Major E A Littlefield Utah Blue Journal Ogden second ML vice president J M Iloyden Pleasant Pyramid third vlre peral-deJ IL Graham Plngham Bulletin: corresponding secretary I E Diehl Mammoth Record: sT-iarParley P Jenson Hlkuben Fa't Lake City treasurer W II Millri-lProvo Democrat historian J T Jakeman Mer-eu- r I o'clock Tuesday afternoon Whitaker Wright 'he mining pro--j n trial In Lon- muter who haa bet iih fumli of the don for absconding London A Globe Fi'snre corporation by which the stockholders lost more Ixdy to Id the mine at the time of than $llli0o(ru0 was sentenced Not a At 4 even years’ penal servitude the explosion escaped alive o'clock he lay dead on the floor of TO MARRY DUKE OF NORFOLK a small room In the law courts Whether he took his own life by Youthful Beauty Has Captured Heart poison or whether death In Its nab of First Earl of England ural course nibbed the law of its fulThe announcement of the betrothal fillment will not be known until a nf the Hon Gwendolen Constable-Max-wula held examination to the Duke of Norfolk hea set post mortem he Indications however at rest rumors which have been curpoint to rent the last few year In regard to poisoning the matrimonial Intentions of the first For about twenty mlnnfes after carl of England It haa been known bad been sentenced he talked Wright tor several yean that the duke conwith hla lawyers about bis family aftemplated marriage and the London fairs and the disposition of his resociety Journals have hinted flrat at exHe frankly one name and then another aa that of maining moneys the future mistreat of Norfolk bouse pressed hla amazement at the verdicL and Arundel castle The bride-elec- t la and still more so at the sentence Suddenly Wright fell backward aa If he had fainted The officer who was waiting to take him to Brlxon prison ran to King's College hospital which la nparby for a doctor In the meanwhile the unconscious man was propied up on two chairs The doctor came quickly Hla first thought waa that Wright hsd fallen In an ordinary apoplectic fit but it waa noticed that his heart liegan gradually to give out and before another doctor could arrive Whitaker Wright within one hour of the lime he had been sentenced waa dead Without exception the London paper express satisfaction with the salutary vindication of the law in tha ease of Whitaker Wright and admit the Justice of the verdict and of the sentence The Standard alone in an editorial expresses some surprise at the severity of the sentence on the ground that there was a certain die greu of extenuation In the peculiar which Wright was placed under At the same time all the papers dwelt upon the sadness of the ' EACUPs t Shortly after S o'clock Felwya IL Taylor and one of hla assistants air nailed for the engineer to lower them Another party went Into the shaft down later and found Taylor's dead Aa the re lull of a terrible explosion occurred Munday In the Harwich mint of the Allegheny Coal company at Cheawlrk near Pittsburg Pa between ISO and 130 men are lying deal In tho headlnga and passageway Cas-- ' after cage had gone down Into the mine and come up again but only one miner of all those that went down to work In the morning haa be-brought to the aurface The rescued man la Adolph Gunla and he la still In a condition nt the temporary boapltal at the rude srhoolbi use on the hillside above the mine Tho explosion rcruTcd at 8:20 a m Tha flrat warning waa the rumbling noise from underground And then a beet of flame followed up the deep haft Both mine cagea were hurled through the tipple twenty feet abnv" the landing atage and the three men on the tipple were thrown to the ground A mule waa thrown high above the ahaft and fell dead The Injured men were brought at once to Plttaburg where two of them harn alnce died Aa toon aa the nolae rf the exploa'on and the crash at the pit mouth ataiiled tha lltttle village the wives and chiltereed to six months' Imprisonment In a rear-enroll! inn at Promon- dren of the men below rushed to the f three Greeks scene of the disaster but to gala no tory on the IiK-iwere and six Injured a car encouragement There waa no way to Th raves plow hi lig overturned and falling on get Into the deep workings that let the men Into the mines and the men them out again when tho day's 1 irw deposits of pitchblende from brought which radium Is obtained have been In southern Utah and discovered quantities of this will bo shown at tha SL Louis 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