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Show PAGE TWO THE FOREST RANGERS EXAMINATION pensation runs as high as $1,400 per year for rangers who have had sbine experience and demonstrate their capability." Still better places' ar,open to these men, for if is the policy of the Forest Service to fill vacancies in higher positions by the promotion of rangers who have proved their ' J . capacity, TRI-WEEKL- Attempt to Murder, y Telluride, Colo., March 28. Former Adjutant General Bulk-ele- y Wells narrowly escaped serious death or injury at his home early thi rnbrning from a well planned effort to assassinate him with a dynamite bomb. precautions against x Despite such an attempt, such as patrols and arc lights about the house, a stick of dvnamitor a prepared bomb was placed under or near General Wells bed. General Wells was sleeping, as was his habit, on an outer, porch of the house, and he was hurled with the debris many feet from the wrecked house. The side of the house' was torn completely out, hardly a stick of the bed remained, and fragrants of: wood were scattered over the neighborhood. Though badly shaken up. and bruised to some extent, General Wells is said to have escaped with out injury. WASHINGTON, March 26.-- The United States Civil Service Commission has just announced that examinations will be held lor the position of ranger at the Supervisors headquarters at ev-- , cry National Forest on April 23 Death and 24.lt is estimated that 300 more rangers will be required f ' With during, the 'present fiscal . year Step than were on duty last year, and . eligible to fill these vacancies will Chester Gillette Maintains Char-- . be furnished" the Forest Service acteristic Lack of Emotion i. by the coming'examlnation. 'The At Execution. examinations will je held in seventeen states and territories. Btrch 30. 'Auburn,. N. Those for Utah at the following Gillette E. Chester today paid the places: ; "Beaver, Ephraim, Escalante, full penalty for the brutal murGrantsville, Kanab, Logan, Moab, der of Grace Brown, lie went Panquitch, Payson, St, George, to his death in the electricchair at Auburn prison without a sign Saliria, Salt Lake City. of weakpess and with the same Applicants can secure informa tion on the, examination from the lack of emotion which has charac1 United States Civil Service Com-- , terized him from the day he was Foul Murder of a Woman mission, Washington, D. C. or arrested charged with the crime. from the ForestSupervisor at any Gillette appeared to have been Arlington. Mass., March 28. of the' places mentioned. fully reconciled to his fate, and in The body of an unknown woman, Those who wish to take the ex-- . a statement given out by his spir- with the throat cut and showing .animation should ask for applica- itual advisers immediately nfter indications of mffrder, was many tion form 1093, a copy of the the execution, it is indicated that found in a pit in St. Pauls cemehe had made a confession of his Use Book, and a copy of ' boys today. The two tery by regarding Employment guilt. This statement was signed condition of the body seemed to The by the Rev. Henry Mellravy, of indicate on the National Forests. that the woman had been papers in the examination will all Little Falls, and the Rev.Cordello dead for several hours. be forwarded to the Civil Service Herrick, the prison ehaplamwho' The womans head had been Commission and the results an- had attended Gillette since he has nearly severed from the body. been in the death cell at the pris- There nounced in due time. were apparently two Experience, a thorough know-- - on. It was as follows: wounds on the neck, both made Because our relationship with by a ledge of forest conditions, and a sharp instrument, one on the sound body, rather than book Chester Gillette was privileged, right side and the other on the cducation.-ar- c the qualitiessouglit we-dnot deem it wise In. make a left, nearly meeting under the. in examining applicants who de- detailed statement, - and simply chin. sire to become forest rangers. The wish to say that no legal mistake man must have the ability, how- was made in his electrocution. PUT FATAL NOOSE ever, ito'make simple maps and Gillette himself, so far as the AROUND HER NECK write intelligent reports upon public was concerned, never adforest business connected with mitted his crime. ITis last word, St. Petersburg, March 31. the position. A ranger must he in the form of a statement which Sophia Perevsky, only 23 years able to take care of himself and he had prepared with painstaking old, has been put to death atFilna his horses in regions remote from care, was made public after he as a dangerous revolutionist. settlement and supplies. Neces- - had been put to death this morn- V h sh e w a s taken from h er eti sa ry qualifi tloiis of a p pi ica nts ing. In this sTiitenienf Gillette cell in the early morning she include the knowledge of ' trail imploded young men to lead Chris walked gaily to the gallows and building, construction: of cabins, tian lives. ran lightly up the steps leading and the ability to ride, pack, and Any fear which the prison of- to the noose. deal tactfully with all classes of ficials may have entertained that She refused to have the usual people. They must also know Gillettes remarkable composure sack, thrown over her head and something of the land laws, sur- would desert him at the last moshoulders, tearing it from her exe veying, estimating, and scaling ment, was quickly dispelled when cutioners hand and tossing it timber, loggia, mining and the he stepped from his cell to the her away. Ihishing away guard livestock 'business. corridor leading to the death she cried: Long live the revolu- The applicant should be thoro- chamber. Ills step was firm and tion! This is how a Russian woughly familiar with the region of strong and he walked rapidly to- man dies! Then.fitting the noosB the country in which he seeks em- ward the instrument of death. around her neck, she swung herployment, In Arizona and New Not even by the quiver of an eye- self off the platform. Mexico, the ranger must know lash did he betray the least sign This was the end of Sophia enough Spanish to conduct forest of emotion and at no stage, did s as a revobusiness with the Mexican-- users he require assistance from the Perevsky eight years first She was captured of the Nations forests. Personal keepers and his spiritual advisers lutionary. at Bielostok in 1905 in charge of equipment and horses for mm in who accompanied him in his last a secret printing press, on which connection with duty of a ranger walk. He seated himself in the ocasion nearly blew up herare- - furnished by . the- rangers chair, the straps and electrodes self and lie ea tors , r p by putting themselves, and not by the Forest were placed a nd within two" min- her to some ex lighted cigarette Service. utes Gillette had been officially plosives. ; Working under the direction pronounced dead. She escaped from jail iii broad of the Forest Supervisors, the The electrocution was the most daylight, making her way to Enranger patrols the forests to pre- successful that ever took place in gland. After a second visit to Envent fie and trespass, estimates, the local prison. But.one contact gland she was recaptured in Nosurveys and marks timber, super- was required to carry the manvember, 1907. vises and performs other duties dates of the law into effect, and which a man thoroughly familiar when that was over, the murders Attacked with forested ' regions and posses- er of Grace Brown had paid the of Three the em sing a fair education is able to. penalty of his crime. & R. G. W. at the ployed I). shops fulfill. The electrocution was marked in Salt Lake, were attacked and Only those ..men who are at throughout with celerity. The man least 21 years of age, and not was declared dead by the officials severely beaten by eight men afmore than 40, of good character, at 6 :l8. Two " minutes' later the while, waiting for a depot car ter been up town to make temperate, and in good physical warden said to the witnesses and somehaving purchases. Their assailants condition are eligible to take the attendants: escaped. examination. The salary paid to Gentlemen, the physicians anbeginners is $75 per, month. Corn- - nounce the man is dead. Big Reward Offered for-th- e Dynamiters. TellurTJe, Colo, Marclf20. Re wards offered for the capture of the person or persons who dynaBile causes no end of trouble. Sick headaches, bilious attacks. mited General Bulkeley Wells Jaundice, constipation and many distressing ailments arise from an excess house Saturday in' an effort to of bile, or from obstruction of the bile duct Inactivity, sedentary occu, " -- , Walks to Finn ? , i - Thursday, April 2, 1908. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAIL- - Y o Murder and Suicide. St. Paul, March 29. William Trainor, a - vaudeville actor shot and killed Mrs. William Pryor, an actress with whonTTie D.- - was traveling;-ian the. Clarendon hotel apartment at ARCHITECTS PAPERHANGING, UPHOLearly this STERING AND C. T. BARRETT suianil committed then morning, CARPET CLEANING. x Architect cide.' Mrs. Pryor was about 25 Work Superintended When' Satisfaction Guaranteed. years old. The tragedy occurred ' Desired ; ' : about 1:30 a. m. At that hour the Union Block Mo. 1b. N Mnln 8t. Fboat 161 SCHIRMEISTER FRED night clerk in the hotel heard two BARBER SHOPS 79 ty 4th South Street. he shots, and, rushing upstairs, Bell Phone 206 R. WESLEY found Mrs. Pryor lying dead, shot JACQUES through the temple. Trainor was FASTIDIOUS WOMEN Barber Shop and Bath Rooms shot in the back of the head, but Toilet Antiseptk. a consider was' lie was hurried We employ Done but first cltei necessity Psuctine in the hygienic care of the where he- - barbers, thus ensuring the be to the person and for local treatment of cleansing, & Give of service. us call and b feminine ills- - As a wash its djed at 5 oclock this morning. germicidal, deodorizing and healing convinced. qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sampe free.' Addrex Succeeded at Last. R. Paxton Cc., Boqn, Mass. EXPRESSMAN. middle-aged Paris, March 31. A All express work promptly anc farmer of San Reno named carefully at tended to by Seytre, made six attempts at suiGEORGE BROWN Forfresfe- cide before succeeding. nes, parity and Independent Phone 217 A. Farry'aSaadn Suffering from mania as the reire in a class by themselves. Farmers sult of influenza, he rushed into a have confidence LAWYERS in them became and knife attemptpond, injiand. they know thap can be relied upat himself ed to drown and stab on. Dont experiNEBEKER.HART & NEBEKER n t x ,v . still-livin- city-hospit- al, tii - tell-abili- once. ment with cheap seeds yonr sure, ty lies in buying seeds sent out b a conscientious and trustworthy Lawyers Failing to kill himself, he drag- ged himself home, got a pistol Suites 5 and 6 Commercial Bio and fired at his chest. The shot PHONES inflicted a minor wound. Ind. 90 .Bell 70 He then tried to hang himslf in LOGAN, . . UTA a granary, but the ceiling was too BRING YOUR low to admit of his suspending Iron, Bottles, Rubbers, himself from the beams. beeswax, metals, hides, Next he attempted to beat out etc., to us. .We pay his brains against a wall, but ir the highest price. that he also failed. LOGAN JUNK CO v Finally he returned to his bed146 S. Main Street. room and cut his throat. Phones Ind. 337. Bell 162 A CHANCE TO WORK. 20 miles of canal and laterals N. J- - , GRAEFENBERG CATHOUCON well-trie- JENSEN d THE GRAEFEffBERG CO. Ill Chambers 8t., H. V. Chas. England - . NOTARY PUBLIC Glazing, etc. a 31 South 4 M the habit and try a- want, ad in The Journal It pays. Get UTERINE All women Buffering from weaknesses or irregularities should know of this old remedy. Experiment no longer but start at onoa on the road to complete health by using the Catholioon. Prepared from native roots and herbs, perfectly harmless to the most delicately constituted. Tour druggist can supply you. If he does not, write us at once. r Sign Writing, Calsomiaiae 161 Addrsa Rescues motnen Kinds of Custom Planing under American Falls project Saw Milling." Bee Hives Manvf' Conditions ready to contract. Can also' use tured. Kindling wood for sal favorable. very Ki Souta Mnln, Loros, Utnh some good teams. $4.50 per day. Board $5.00 per week. Address PAINTEFS AND PAPER HaW ERS American Engineering Dept., AberFalls Canal and Power Co., JOHN BENCH deen, Idaho. House Painter and Ha i Telephone Annual B M.FmilCl-Dtnsn.MK- C All Paper house. Seed Ferrys KKKK. for lttue is - Journal 0ffice Logao CALIFORNIA , WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON SALE. THE ROUTE OF THE LOS ANGELES LIMITED. Utahs Finest Train. . NEW SHORT LINE TO Latest Creations , ' GOLDFIELD, NEVADA Milliners at . - of New Yorks Modistes and Via LAS VEGAS, NOW COMPLETED. Leave SaltrLake City 8 :15;. JIrTo-day.- : Arrive Goldfield 7:05 P. M. ELTASOr Ask the Agent, or Address SISTERS J. H. BURTNER, DISTRICT PASSENGER . AGENT, SALT LAKE CITY. 4HZQI Strike-Breaker- strike-breake- rs Bilious Troubles pations and indiscretion in feeding and drinking are Dile blunders that need to be guarded against. When the liver is disordered the best bile correctives are because they relieve the overworked liver, and gently stimulate It when It is sluggish. These pills control the flow of bile, restore its right consistency, and work for the immediate and lasting benefit of the stomach, bowels and blood. . Whenever a furred tongue, dull, yellowish eyes, nausea, or headache indicate bilious conditions, use Beechams Pills at once, to correct the bile and Regulate the Liver "Boxes 16c. end 25e, with full directions kill him aggregate $10,000.Sheriff Fitzpatrick said today that sufficient evidence to warrant arrests had not yet been obtained. Henry Anker, a waiter, arrested for using incendiary language, had been found to have had no connection with the crime. General Wells is suffering greatly from the shock to his nerves due to the explosion and has joined "his family at Colorado Springs for a rest. JUST LIKE HOME. Lyric Show PROGRAMME NOW RUNNING MATINEE - 3:15 to 4:30 NIGHT - 7:15 to 10:30 EXPLOSIVE CALF. ... 4 SONG: Scenic Line of the World MATTRESS. SEEING DENVER. FRENCH SPY. " ' 6, SONG: BENEATH THE CHERRY TREE, SWEET MARIE. MONTE CRISTO., This Is one of the best programs ever given in Logan. 59 W, Center St, THROUGH Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Denver St. Louis and Chicago For Folders, Booklets, etc, a ddress I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D Salt Lake City. Utah. |