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Show —=— “orwe--rrvreewvrvwevry 8 HERALD-REPUBLICAN: THE TO INVESTIGATE DAMAGE CLAIMS Government Officials Are Salt Lake Taking Testimony. DEPREDATIONS OF SALT CITY, LAKE 1909. 22, AUGUST SUNDAY, UTAH, Salt Lake Woman Is Dying a Martyr to Her Calling in} INDIANS’ | MAY TECT BE AMENDED TO PROUTAH SUFFERERS. sped ACT Judge John A. Hendricks, attor- an | ney for the department of justice, and Harry Peyton, an attorney of Washington, representing claimants for damagainst the government depredations Salt Lake act of yesterday under 1891, to the arrived take | testl- money from Utah claimants to be presented to the Court of Claims at Wash- | registercd at the Knutsjington. They (ford hotel, where they will remain un-| til some time next week and will visit 'Parowan, Beaver and St.. George, in The Auction of the Entire Stock of the IXL Furniture & Carpet Instaliment House, Which Begins on Tuesday, September /th. lsouthern Utah, closing their work in this state to go to California on the ‘same mission about September 7 ttor-| The visit of the Washington |neys is by no means for the purpose lof adding to the list of claims now beit being sim- | ore the Court of Claims: Cry to investigate and take depositions n e many Utah claims that have con filed in Washington. Most of these claims result from depredations of the Fav Indians, and during the Black awk war in 1860 and 1867 in the south- |} hern counties of the state “The Black Hawk cases were nearly ll barred on account of the amity MISS LOUISE E provision of the Indian depredation act f March 3, 1891," said Mr. Peyton yesMiss Louise E. G is slowly dying , she was removed to — the Latter-day terday. “Many claims are also barred the Latter-day Saints hospital a | Saints hospital The labors of Miss | y a provision of the law requiring that martyr to the profession of a trained | Goss had so weunkened he r sy stem th ut } he claimant must have been a citinurse. She is afflicted with erysipelas, | she was unable to throw off the poison zen of the United States at the time contracted from a patient for whom she | and in spite of the best medical aid e depredation was committed. was caring, and can not recover. | ivallable she can not recovet “These two provisions are now the A few weeks ago Miss Goss was sum- | The life of Miss Goss as a trained | subject of amendrnents which are bemoned on a particularly difficult case | nurse is an object lesson of charity and | These amendmenis to She was not in good health, yet she } devotion to her calling She ‘ AS | been favorably reported sacrificed her lfe by caring for 1} graduated from the Latter-day Saints} by committees from both the house years ago, and sines that | woman seriously jill with erysipelas hospital three and senate and it is thought that the her life has been | Several physicians advised her to give | time Haw will be thus amended at the next her physical conup the case beds ide of the because suffering. She | jeession of congress was unable to knoy vn to physicians and patients as an| withstand the > put on it mplished, a tender and a sympastrain that such < The Cheaper Way. As often as not her Miss Goss declined to heed the warn- | theti ec nurse } “It may be interesting to state that been to the poor She ings given her, preferring to make the / Istrations have hehe promise on the part of the govern> families of the pensacrifice if necessary i to benefit the ent eventually to indemnity the citigiven het health of her patient. She worked hard passed byoe -onen or Le inhabitant was he 3 toxeae te eGantderetion ing night and day and z the limit of : endur- | servi unfortunate ongr s to make this pr mise’5 being5 | #mce was reached. Through a bruise} Du ring the time she has been a nurse } ‘ ae? 4 ae hand infected with | she that it would be Ss chéaper to payer forge the fon the her dixeans andshe herbecame weakened: physical} Cathe has cared for and supported her] r, Peter Goss, who is now daving roperty taken by the Indians than to the | Condition made her an easy prey for the | slow! y from a cancer Miss Gi Vas| eave the matter in the hands otf woman whom she/as ¢ nergetic as she was useful ana} ; in affliction The ;frontiersmen, with the probability, Was scarcely a day that she wa case the setilers took the Jaw In their | nursed ee oe ener ons cos & e @ ’ at ork She had bought aj nurse who faith- | not } iard own hands, border warfare would refully cared for her, || little home for her father and was ‘sult between the settlers and Indians. As soon as it was discovered that the | maki ng monthly payments on this “This statute was re-enacted at varihad been taken with erysipelas | home nurse at the time he was stricken ous times, jurisdiction being first con- . GOSS | | ARE | GOVERNOR FROM GETS THE as jconfining the Indian jurisdiction depredations upon the IF NOT, act, | defenses amount will a and blood Run-down Won purifier 1, spea in exist-| If you| eral jurisdiction pressed contract ae es matter be allsubmitted at all leading druggists at 50¢ a|spoliation 2. r . receipt of price. sent direct by mall CUT OUT FREE COUPON. MAKE-MAN TABLE 162 Make-Man Bldg., Dept. J, Chicago As I have never used Make-M Tablets before, please send me through my druggist (Druggist’s name)..........c. cece ccc cce ee MMPMAEMMMY She dicts syibsaranncccceveceeeracece a full size Me box Make-Man Tablets; a r valuable booklet. I enclose 4c to partially pay mailing expense, ES ee P OROME VOUT SS Senin guanatebetenescvoccsces (Write plainly. Only one box to each family.) claims, render be judgment, taken $3.30 claims for to the In a Bransford sociation Set of There . TO that the nid Z aivettali city of ‘ of Salt Lake to if MARRIAGE Andrew Brest. Keenan, pa svelsor ‘Carl Mich Lake, Salt ws Lake, and and Nagy Maxfield’s _—_— od Tongue, Paln in the Side, LIV They Purely Vegetable, | Tents and cottages for a. GC. | trip, $2.00 . Took, | 1304-2. at Saltair—it's } | Cottonwood| rent Bell REFUSE Round Cc Phone HICH ES B glorious — Salt Lake Photo Supply and Kodak finishing. 142 238-240 Main St. Floating that you may offer anything at your request, article to be ex- for inspection any time up to OF SALE for this rare sale and IT WILL Own Price---You Should September H. MEYERS IXL Reserved for feature Be There 7th, at 10 a. m. Ladies & CO., Auctioneers for FURNITURE & CARPET INSTALLMENT HOUSE 45 to 51 East Third South Street Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature SURST.TUTES. DIAMOND BE at Saltair—it’s Co. Kodaks Main-St glorious. | Ville eet, Take in Red sealed and wi! no o ther. Gold Blue Boy metallic Ribbon. of r Draggint. Ask for CHL-CHES TER & | \—/* OND IKRAND known as Best PILLA, for 25 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE cleaned PATENTS oreo | MOC ORNICK & C0, Gulde| ate | To get your clothes — Floating want. shall Seats SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, } fact, —_——- Ranch, Big Canyon. | regulate tbe Bowels, in Er- SICK CARTERS Washington, Aug. 21,voucher for | the sum out to Vi rof $375,000, made |} ginia Vanderbilt, wife of W. K. Van) derbilt mn S&S pased by the treasury ; department officials today. t js in j} payment for the site for the proposed , in San Francisco, at Pipe a nd Sansom streets No. authorization for the new bullding has yet congress | been made by ree you On TUESDAY, Kate Melsone, Salt Lake, and Nathela Sorenson Salt Lake a ( ma iss, Salt Lake, and Etta Hofgranted Arnold G. Glauque yesterday by | ™@™ %8 Judge 2} L. Ritchie against Salt Lake j}and the Kennedy Construction company. The restraining order was granted after the filing of a suit by Mr. Giauque to save six large poplar es in front of his premises, t Sixth South street, Positively cured by which have been marked for deatruc <4 these Little Pills. by the construction company. The comThey also relieve Dispany is laying cement sidewalks in that tress from Dyspepsia, Indistrict, and was about to cut the trees down yhen the restraining order saved digestion and Too Hearty them, for the time being Eating. <A perfect remie edy for Dizziness, Nausea, ! Your and ; anything, Again, let us remind you of the most important of this sale, namely, that you get the goods at order TREASURY OFFICIALS i PASS BIG VOUCHER and $175,000 B. 4 Wosab, ‘salt sale, worth of goods will go at this sale, and in this vast quantity of house-turnishings you are absolutely sure of finding exactly what you want. LICENSES. Kalamazoo, Chicago A os ae ae or we the the day. Two free concerts, 4 and 8 De ns sixty men. Hear Virginia Listemann. Engagement extraordina ry SAVE iirestratutne what Mayor To Mamio what YOUR SELECTIONS NOW so that you will not or worried during the sale, and will be able to exactly ~~ SIX BIG POPLAR TREES | tines tersporary etc., SAVE YOUR MONEY SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. econ local fire chlef away. etc., TERMS CAPITAL QUICKLY SECURED any mining or industrial proposition whether incorporated or unincorporated We have an extensive clientele of inves tors, desiring good securities in mining or industrial plants. If you require money, we can quic kly dispose of your stocks and bonds in large amounts, Give full details and patriculars, O. Box 2037, New York 2 -—<<>—o—___ Innes’ Band at Saltair. court.” to select All sales up to and including $50.00 are to be cash. Those requiring time wiil be accommodated on payment of onethird of the amount of the purchase, providing that amount is not less than $50.00. ititetect to ore ne “or : Seas Desks, ALL GOODS will be open and during the sale. Bo a tana the. aon: hae to do so at once. and the I X L Company guarantees every actly as represented by the auctioneer. recelved by Mayor John S vesterday the Pacifie Coast of Fire Chiefs makes an ur- Bransford will refer the matter , council for an appropriation, Mr. Glore. Supre SUIT will ie prop- | to keep the an Supreme the r request Send Fire Chief Glor: United States, and in the forty odd volumes of reports from this court there are probably more intricate problems of law determined than in any other reports to be found other than the re- A) The best we've shown this season—lasts and leathers of the most approved sorts—Values actually $5.00 to $6.00 a pair— Choose at only and ce rress ; » » &€ erisyngress where a legis lative body desires determination of the law and facts claims of the various made against the government. The court is a very able one and is second in importance only to the Supreme court of the United States. In all mat- FILES footwear decides| erty taken from loyal citizens for the use of the Union army during the Civil war, such jurisdiction being conferred Dy what are known as the Bowman er acts. “A great volume of business is also ports Summer congress to it for determi-| as afford? want. REMEMBER NTS FIRE CHIEF GLORE TO ATTEND CONVENTION WA nation. Among its special Jurisdiction cases are claims fer Indian depredations, what are known as tHe French e on enc sy and any Nervous oo don't hesitate, Tablets." Make-Man Tablets the const {= in all matters of ex-| and special jurisdic- in | Sall r of creation of the court being to tute a tribunal wherein the differences between the citizens and ment may be adjudicated. It has gen- ‘have Prostration: Vital n,|tion ‘Kidney Nervons or Liver Troubles, ceRheumatinn, esotania. 0 ercocgeat object you MAKE be hurried get g vate basic = your x without the a] & ito broad, Store so opportuni- will THE ENTIRE STOCK is to be offered at this be open for your inspection until the sale. Office Following Tonic Has Astonishing Effect on Nerves and Blood. very you should L need in the house furnishing line. Doctor Tells How To Get Strong Nerves find| and COME IN AND SELECT Lace Curtains, Draperies, Carpets, Linoleums, Kitchen Ware, Ranges, Furniture of every grade, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, , GOING TO BE REUNITED | will event benefits YOU SHOULD MEASURE your room now so as to know just how many yards to buy when that particular pattern is offered, sothat you can get just what you want and the Court : oe nerves a doctor, bu say £ eee and ask him for : toe ake-Man Tablets They doubt the greatest ae nerve-| many IF YOU HAVE A ROOM to be carpeted you should call NOW and select the pattern which you wish for that room. At your request this pattern will be offered by the yard at this sale. GRANTHAM FAMILY IS ry the following tonic, they for this great the that this great auction sale FAIR} Fov ernor William Spry received a souvenir about the size of a dollar from very seriously for the reason | Chauncey P. Overfield,. one of the Utah commissioners at the Alaska-Yukon-Pathat at the time of the depredations exposition, yesterday. The i | Cit \of Claims to consider these claims and many of the settlers were not citizens e of vir Utah copper. is ma n of the United States. The bulk of the \render judgment. Under this act about sands of them are being given away at the 11,000 claims were filed, conunencing | Utah claims have their origin in the | Seattle f air war of 1866 and 1867 a On the front of the souvenir is stamped Black Hawk ‘with the Seminole war of 1855 and endthe seal of the state, and on the back ts ‘ing with the Sioux outbreak in ‘1899 | Were barred by) the jurisdictional deaied design representing the mining indusfrom pense found in the Indian depredations and 1891. These claims with the inscription, *“‘Alaska-Yukonact. practically every state territory Pacifie Exposition, 1909.” west of the Mississipmt river and. inrernor Spry also has a silver souveAmendments Considered. nir of the same mold cluded those for the Seniinole war from “It is to remedy these conditions that Florida and the Creek uprising in Alaproposed amendments to the act the ama. are being considered by congress, and “The total amount involved in these merit of the propositions involved the so commended themselves t the committee that the final enactment of Jan 1 ies Grantham yesterday terminated the amendments seems assured and re-|pjs_ sult for ivorce against’ Cc‘ora divor 3 lief will be given to Utah In this respect. | Grantham when the case was called bemean the validating of very | fore Judge M. I Ritchle in the district This will eour t, and the understanding is that the many just and meritorious claims hereand wife will again live together tofore filed by the early settlers of Utah Cra ntham charged his wife wit It may be added that when judgments | geser ted him at Eureka two years ago to are rendered, congress promptly makes live with another man She is now living appropriations for the payment of each] in M urray Gra judgment. Z ntham told the court he was willing “The Court of Claims at Washington tee port his two children, both less than ears old, and ling to again is a court consisting of five judges: ap: ny man or woman with a weak, live with his wife understood a well known: | Pointed by the president (it being a reconciliation has been effected Tun-down system y federal court). m+ be unprejudiced enough whose jurisdiction is ‘known extent HAVE YOU VISITED the I X goods you wish offered at this sale? || MEMENTO SEATTLE PREPARING ties of money-saving | jferred upon the war departmenr, and claims is about $11,900,000, but many of Subsequently on the interior depurtjment. Under the investigations of tne | the claims are not susceptible of proof and have been dismissed under various interior department, which did not seem defenses. About $5,000,000 has already to be satisfactory to congress, § surne been paid out on these claims payments were made, but finally on “Utah has suffered by reason of thes« March 3, 1891, congress passed what is YOU get to the fullest | — ages Indian in right um Call Bell Exchange 39 or Ind Regal Cleaning & Dyeing Co port aa t to Patentability. Book. New | ist Inventions Wanted Mechanical Movements : ent free. ents advertised EVANS. WILKEN 8S @& Co., as en i St., Washington, D. c BANK ERS =r | | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Established 1973, — — SEE US BEFORE MOVING. J.C. Watson Transfer Co. The People Who Ind. Ww. Cc.© 1668, Watson, Treat You Right. Manager. Bell 3468. |