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Show PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY P. SIORIS. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH CAOVER CLEVELAND CALLED BY DEATH —— UTAH STATE NEWS: It has been decided to hold the anpual — day outing at Saltair July SHAH SQUELCHES ALL OPPOSITION 1 The state penitentiary now holds 252 convicts, the largest number in the End Came Unexpectedly After a Losing Battle of Many Months Against Disease. history of thestate. heart trouble, superinduced by stomach and kidney ailments of long standling, as the cause of death. While Mr. Cleveland had been in vy health for the last two years, and | had lost a hundred pounds in weight, his death came unexpectedly. Some three weeks ago he was brought home rom Lakewood, where his condition for a time was such that the hotel at which he was sthying was kept open afier its regular season, because he as too ill to be moved. But when | Mr. Cleveland was brought back to | Princeton he showed signs of im-| provement and actually gained five | pounds in weight of the National | a pioneer of Colorado, nowliving at 218 East Nebraska street, Blair, Neb says: “I had such pains in my back for a long time that I could not turn in bed, and at times there was an almost So unexpectedly did Mr. Cleveland’s Utah Matthias Campbell, veteran of the Word was sent to them of their fath- a Bears the Signature of - - In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Business Amounts to Something. Last year Brazil needed over 20,000,000 jute bags to hold the year’s coffee production. Each bag costs the ship pers a trifle over 18 cents. The business of making coffee bags thus amounted last year to nearly $4,000,- 000. “Mrs. Pinkham, of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., together with her son, Arthur W. 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There was a big living room, a kitchen, and two bedrooms, & porch hung in wild, sweet honeysuckle, a well and even an old-fashioned fireplace, that I immediately saw with blazing logs when I should hold house parties in my mountain home. I inquired and found I could buy the cabin for $400 and was determined to own it befere the sun set behind the big blue western mountains. I went back to prowl around it once more. “As I came around to the back door I saw a little mountain girl in blue gingham dress and pink sunbonnet sitting there. ‘Howdy,’ she drawled in the mountaineer accent. ‘How do Try Murine Eye Remedy | ested. ‘There's a nest of copperheads For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. | under the stone in that air fiah-place, Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. |}and the faster you-all kills ‘em the All Druggists Sell Murine at 50cts. The 48 faster they-all comes. I'll bet paw Page Book in each Pkg. is worth Dollars killed 400 snakes that wriggled up in every home. Ask your Druggist. stone. It was decided to remove Mr, Sherman from the home of ex-Governor Herrick to a hospital. Mr. Sher Rev, Noble Strong Elderkin of Og- Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. He who mixes with unclean things becomes unclean himself; he whose reached the hospital in the afternoon. In a telegram dictated by Mr Sher.| associations are pure becomes purer den will head the work of the Chris- man’s wife and son were sent for and tion Endeavorers for the next year in this state, having been elected president at the annual convention held in Balt Lake City last week. man to Secretary Taft, he declared he || each day.—Talmud. would be out in a few days. He is | very sick man, however. di- rected the banks of the state tofile Wealthy Bachelor and sieoe Murdered a report with him, showing their con- by Halfbreeds. dition at the close of business on June Bottineau, N. D—Frank Siedel, 16. There are fifty-five state banks and three private banks in Utah. a | Those who await no gifts of | have conquered £fate.—Norton. chance on house flies this summer is ‘evidenced by the notice sent out by Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the state their bodies. board of health, to all health officers. flammation, allays pain, cures wind collu. land. Utah's delegates to the national conLincoln, Neb.—The following trib vention of credit men at Denver, June ute to former President Grover Cleve 23 to 26, left Salt Lake on Sunday. land was writ ten by William J. Bryan The Utah delegation wore red badges and will appear in next week’s issue with the inscription: “Come to Zion.” of his paper Each also wore a small bottle filled “The death of ex-President Grover with Utah salt. Cleveland brings to a sudden end the A Salt Lake man, while digging a phenomenal career of one Οἵ the trench for plumbing connections, unstrongest characters known to the poearthed a human skeleton, apparently litical world during the present genthat of an Indian woman, who must yxration, Like every commanding fig have been buried there a quar<er of a century ago, at a time when that par ure, he had zealous supporters and earnest opponents, but those who dif. ticular neighborhood was unsettled. William Howard, sixteen-year-old fered from him were as ready as his son of John G. Howard ot Pleasant warmest friends to concede to him View, is dead as the result of injuries the possession of elements of leader He sustained Dy being thrown from a ship to an extraordinary degree. horse. He was riding with a boy was deliberate in action, firm in conabout his own age. A straight bit of viction and ever ready to accept re Few road tempted the boys to have a sponsibility for what he did race, Φ men exerted a more positive influence upon those associated. with him. We After a strike, inaugurated May 21, are not far enough from the period in 1907, the Bell Telephone company ana which his work was done to measure its union employes are now once accurately his place in history, but again on amicable terms. The gen- the qualities which made him great eral terms of the agreement are that ire a part of the nation’s heritage the men will receive an advance of 25 and universal sorrow is felt at his cents away in Utah, Wyoming and death.” Idaho. Mrs. izabeth Townsend, formerly One of the Best Statesmen. proprietress of the pioneer hotel of Indianapolis —Vice-President Fair Salt Lake City, the Townsend house, banks said Grover Cleveland was which in the early days was the leaa- one of the best and most patriotic ing hotel of the capital city, is dead iatesmen the country has produced at the age of 84 Mrs. Townsend He was dev 1 to the public service was known far and wide to the travwith singlen f purpose, and stood eling public. yy his convictions on important pub Thomas J, O’Brien, a carpenter, lie questions wit siurdy courage committed suicide in Salt Lake City that commar admiration among drowning himself in a private bath the great body of the people. He pool at the Hot Springs sanitariun : a many-sided man—a man Οἵ O’Brien had been out of work for sev- broad and gener sympathies. His eral weeks and this fact caused de influence was always for good. He spondency, which probably led kim to was, indeed, the very best type cf take his life. public servant and private citizen.” | | One of the who Essentials EX-PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND of promoting health and happiness and | right living and knowledge of the world’s out | New Haven, Conn.—Secretary Wil: | best products. ! among the troops at Camp Gregg. | liam H. Taft was informed of the de Products of actual excellence and Three scouts and one civilian have | mise of Mr. Cleveland as the proces: died from the disease, and the camp | reasonable claims truthfully presented sion of officials of the university, the has been placed under quarantine’reg- and which have attained to world-wide faculty and the graduates were formulations. Lieutenant Jones of the | acceptance through the approval of the ing to march to Woolseyhall, in which First cavairy and Lieutenant Muldoon | Well-Informed of the World; not of indithe commencement exercises were of the Philippine scouts have been viduals only, but of the many who have held He expressed his deep regret stricken. The situation with regard at Mr. Cleveland's death, and said: to the cholera outbreak in the prov- | the happyfaculty of selecting and obtain“President Cleveland was one of the ince of Pangasinan on the island of | ing the best the world affords. very great men of the country. His Luzon is very serious. Ninety-three One of the products of that class, of Cholera in Philippines. Manila—Cholera has broken Taft's Tribute to Cleveland. death is a distinct loss to the American people.” At the commencement dinner the secretary paid a glowing tribute to the ex-president. eases have been reported inthe last twenty-four hours, sixty of which have proved |fatal. Women Stone Butcher Shops. President Changes His Plans, Oyster Bay—The death of ex-President Cleveland has caused President Roosevelt to materially change his plans His proposed trip to New London, Conn., to witness the Harvard-Yale hoat races was abandoned and the president at once issued a proclamation Statesman, eulogizing ordering all the the dead govern- ment flags half-masted for thirty days and directing that military and vaval honors be accorded the late president on the day of the funeral, New York.—Six hundred women held @ mass meeting Tuesday in Brooklyn and declared their intention to fight against the increased prices of meat and fowls. They also paraded and several meat stores were stoned. About 150 women marched through the streets, stopping at butcher shops, calling the proprietors to the doors and telling them they must lower their prices at once. The retail dealers protested that they were not responsible; that it was the wholesale dealers who " “The ‘For Sale Cheap’ sign stil} hangs on my little mountain cabin.” Get a Patent. Your invention may be valuable and should be patented. Send for free information and advice to H. J. ROBINSON, Patent Attorney. P. O. Box 544, Salt Lake City. Vocation. 25¢ a bottle, have been prowling through that com. munity for sometime are suspected of the crimes, and officers are scouring the mountains searching for them. | of the happy homes of to-day is a vast Robbery was evidently the motive. | fund of information as to the best methods Shia Bryan's Tribute to Ex-President Cleve-| Some halfbreeds outer that floor.’ Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup. | For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In- wealthy bachelor who was prominent Some farmers are smaller potatoes at Somber, in the Turtle mountains, | and his 16-year-old niece have been ) than they raise. murdered and their home in which | they kept a little store burned over That the state board of health intends to make a vigorous campaign ders. infants and children, and see that it Mr. Sherman was suffering from gall depart- ent, to fill the vacancy. A gang of swindlers have been busy in Salt Lake passing forged postal money orders made out on blanks stolen from Schurz, Nevy., postoffice recently. Merchants have cashed about $500 worth of the fraudulent or- Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedyfor three days, was on Tuesday taken with a severe chill and physicians were immediately called. It was found that the service,” and has appointed James has tion made by one Peter Minuit, way back in the year 1628, Bill Nye, in his history of the United States, declared: “New York was afterwards sold for $24; the whole island. When I think of this I go into my family gallery, which I also use as a swear room, and tell those ancestors what I think of them. Where were they when New York sold for $24?” The humor of this strikes deeply when one stops to consider what has been the outcome of this original investment. Peter Minuit, with trinkets and a few bottles of rum, so delighted the native indians that they gladly turned over to him the whole of Manhattan island, now the heart of Greater New York.—“New York, the Giant City,” National Magazine, who haa been ill here for the past Mayor Bransford of Salt Lake City has removed Charles T. Vail, chief of the fire department, for “the good of Secretary of State Tingey BROKERS SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE you do, little girl, do you live near A Redeeming Trait. here?’ ‘Yussum, we-alls live up in that SHERMAN SERIOUSLY ILL. | “There was one good thing about | air haouse up yondah. Do you-all live | here?’ ‘No,’ I said, ‘but it is a pretty Republican Candidate for Μίοε-Ργεδι. Adam and Eve.” “What was that?” place, is it not?’ ‘Yussum, weall did dent in a Cleveland Hospital. “When they were in Eden they did live here, onct.’ ‘Oh! you did, and Cleveland.—James S. Sherman, the not send out any souvenir postals.” | what made you move?” I asked, idly. Republican vice-presidential candidate, ‘Copperheads,’ she said, looking inter A bolt of lightning striking near the the CHILD, COLE CO. One of Bill Nye’s. Referring to a real estate transac and 40,000 lives have been sacrificed. home of Mrs. Peterson in Ogden, pro duced such a shock that the unfortunate woman is partly paralyzed. The doctors believe that she may recover in time. = former chief of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH total stoppage of the urine. My wife and I have both used Doan’s KidneyPills for what doctors diagnosed as advanced kidney troubles, and both of us have been completely cured.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. | | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. er’s death and they started for Prince Teheran.—After a bloody fight, as Improvements at Fort Dougias,| Princeton, N. J.—Grover Cleveland ton at once, The children are Esther, the result of which the square in front wice president of the United State made possible by the recent app! ged 14; Marion, aged 12; Richard, | of the parliament buildings werefilled priation of near! y $170, 000, by congress | lied at 8:40 o’clock Wednesday mor ged 10, and Francis Grover, aged 5, wth corpses, the troops of the Shahof | jing, at his home, Westland, where he will soon begin. The news of Mr. Cleveland’s death | Persia have captured the buildings, | The records of the Third district had lived since his retirement as the came as a sudden shock to the people and the city is comparatively quiet 1908 on’s chief executive almos of Princeton, as it did to the people after one of the most harrowing days court show that from January1, | When death came to June 15, 1908, there have been 496 twelve years ago. of the rest of the world of its history. |}which was sudden, there were in th divorce cases filed President Roosevelt, on hearing the Early Tuesday morning cossacks and second fioo news of the death of the former presi- soldiers surrounded the parliament Taxpayers of Salt Lake will on July | eath chamber, on the the Cleveland residence Mrs dent, issued a proclamation directing building and demanded that a number 29 next decide whether the bonded |0ἱ Bryant of that the flags over the White House | of persons whose arrest the shah had indebtedness of the city shal] be in- Cleveland, Dr. Joseph D. and the department buildings be |New York, Mr. Cleveland's fami creased by $600,000. placed at half-mast in honor of the ordered be forthwith handed over to physician and persona friend Dr Miss May Sutton, the champion lady memory of Mr. Cleveland. He also them. The parliament refused to comR. Lockwood, also of New ordered that suitable naval and mili- ply with this demand and shots were tennis player of the world, is to visit | Go York, and Dr. John M, Carnochan of tary honors be rendered on the day fired at the troops, several soldiers beSalt Lake in August and will play a | Princetor of the funeral ing killed. Orders were at once issued number of exhibition games | An official statement given out and Mr. Cleveland was 71 years old on from military headquarters that the Ralph Snowball, a pioneer of Ut March 18 last jsigned | the three physicians gav parliament building be bombarded, and and a veteran of the Black Hawk In the bombardment commenced soon dian war, died at his home in Salt after. While this was in progress Lake last week at the age of 65 bombs were thrown from the parlia- | A special train is to be chartered to ment building and the mosque buildearry Democratic delegates, altering, disabling one of the guns and nates and Bryan rooters to Denver for wounding the gunners. Eventually the the Democratic national convention halls of parliament were cleared, but Governor Cutler has appointed D. R not before many persons had been Roberts of Logan a delegate from Utah killed and wounded, The bombardment | to the National Good Roads congress, continued until 3 o’clock in the afterwhich meets at Buffalo, N. Y., July 7 noon, In the meantime the troops vis- | and 8. ited the poltical clubs and numerous residences of influential men cf parliaThe parade of the United Commer ment, in which work they were aided ejal Travelers in Salt Lake City was by the populace. one of the largest ever had in that For two years, ever since a constitucity, it taking over an hour to pass tional government was proclaimed by a@ given point. the shah of Persia, that country has Dourine has appeared among horses been in the throes of a_ revolution, at Park City. The disease is an ex: which has been general in character, tremely rare one. The state board of and included within its scope the inhabitants of larger and smallercities, health has taken steps looking to The shah ratherreluctantly proclaimed ward its suppression. the constitution and has cast his lot It was reported at a meeting of the with the reactionaries, who are opBalt Lake County Horticultural assoposed to it because they hold that it is | ciation held last week, that more than contrary to their best interests. The 1,000 pear trees had been ruined by other party, the Constitutionalists, blight throughout the county. have been fighting to maintain their rights guaranteed to them by the conThe six-year-old son of Isaac Sanstitution. It is stated that during the strom of Park City attempted to climb few years of warfare between 30,000 on a moving ore wagon, fell and was run over, his foot being almost torn off and his leg broken in four places. You know absolutely when you buy a Diamond or Watch of us that it is the best and absolutely guaranteed, and that the price is low. Civil War and two Indian wars, and Heaped With Corpses. Bloody Fight Waged in Teheran as Re of Statesman A crusade for cleanliness has been Nation Mourns Loss death come that not one of his four suit of Opposition to Ruler and ReTwice Chosen as President of the the health department ana | children was at home. The children fusal to Surrender Men Wanted the fire department of Ogden. United States—One of the were at the Cleveland summer home at | The federal grand jury resumed its | by the Shah. Strongest Characters of ramworth, N. H., under the care of session last week and began further) Political World Mrs. Perrine, Mrs. Cleveland’s mother. dank robbery A Pioneer of Colorado and Nebraska. Sends Soldiers Against Members of Parliament and the Square is started by dnvestigation VETERAN OF THREE WARS. known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com| mended by the Well-Informed of the | Worldasa valuabie and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs Every man has his own vocation. There is one direction in which al} space is open to him. He has faculties silently inviting him thither to endless exertion. He is like a ship in a river; he runs against obstructions on every side but one; and on that side all obstruction is taken away, and he sweeps serenely over a deepening channel into an infinite sea.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. HOW LONG DO BANK NOTES LIVE? Generally But a Short Time—Where Institution Makes Profit. What is the life of a Bank of England note? According to an official of the bank, the average life or period that a note was out was, fora £5 note, 62 days; a £10 note, 58 days; £20 to £100 note, 30 days; £200 to £500 note, 11 days; £1,000 note, 55 days. A little consideration will be sufficient to convince any one that the authorities of the bank must reap a very handsome sum year by year from their note issue. Think, however, what thousands of notes are destroyed and Elixir of Senna. Togetits beneficial | —say, by fire or shipwreck—and consequently are never presented for payeffects always buy the genuine, manument. A gentleman who has recentfactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, ly retired from an important post in only, and for sale byall leading druggists. If you suffer from Fits, Falling Sickness or Spasms, or have Children that do so, my New Discovery and Treatmont will give them immediate refief, and all you are asked to do is tosend for had forced the prices of meats up. the city has in his possession a genuine £1 Bank of England note bearing date February 9, 1758. Had this money been invested on the usual deposit rates the bank would have credited some one’s account since then with an amount well over £2,000.— London Tit-Bits a Free Bottle of Dr. May's Speaker Cannon Says ‘Cleveland Had Land Goaspirecy Gneen. Ability and Courage. EPILEPTICIDE CURE Washington.—In a statement issued in regard to the land conspiracy cases, Qomplies with Food ancd Drngs Act of Congress Danville Ill—Speaker Joseph G Cannon, when told of the death of Grover Cleveland, ae I very much regret Cleveland's ¢ mise. I was a me cable of the sine f rey entatives during both his adnmin ions, and while I was a mem ber of the opposition party and did not agree with his economic policies both then and now, I recognized his great ability and courage and patriotism. He will dwell in history as one of the greatest presidents of this country.” which June 30th 196. Co e directions, also tes timonials of CUR. ES, etc... FREE by mail. Express Prepaid. Give AGE and fall address resulted in the conviction of Frederick A. Hyde and Joost A. Schneider and the acquittal of John A. Benson and Henry P. Dimond. It is claimed that while rial of these four men has cost t vernment Malling tion. $48.360, the benefical results to the jand department in the future administration of public land laws are beyond| W. H. MAY, M.D. 548 Pearl Street, New York, HOWARD E. BURTON, “SSAx55.4"? Ἐπστο ν ἡ nists ie envelo calculation. The net result will be | -» ERGATIS Control a BEEKEEPERS -©πτπτ the restoration to the government of more than Εκ acres of publi | You pay freight m lands, valued at $1,000,00( @. M. PLUMS, Mgr. Ως ODSai Root's pri New agen } . car a 1929 N. 'S! , Lincoln, Neb The Peak of Tenerife. The Peak of Tenerife, as seen from the ocean or the other islands of the Canary group, may be described as the highest mountain for its height in the world. This is owing to the fact that, viewed tance, ver) 1 from sweeps right up from the a level, and thus the whole eet of its elevation are seen at one glance wit hout, as the giants of the Alps one a little dis- it havir Z fire? or five thousan ing a view it feet the case of he Rockies, some four before obtain |