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Show . , Thursday, February 1,1912 AGElilSE striking, the wheelbarrow Germ was pushing and knocking him off , the t 12 feet below. When he was picked up it was thought that his injuries Avere not serious. He appeared to be ' injured in the back and was in an unconscious state. Physicians thought he would recover but while they were endeavoring to restore, him to consciousness he died unexpectedly.'-Geriwas a transient laborer. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. King Georges Equerry In a : Pillow Fight on the Medina bank-abou- Till SLAVES Louis Brandeis Declares That Workers in the Steel In. dustry Are Washington. Jan. 29. Louis D. Brandeis of Boston and N. ' A. Reed,- counsel for the United States Steel corporation, clashed today before the Stanley committee, over a line of inquiry into the corporations.. . labor I policy. Mr. Reed contended the committee had' no authority torinvesli--fate- r . the Chair-rina- n Stanley overruled him, Mr. Brandeis challenged Judge Garys recent statement that the corporations treatment of employees compared favorably with that of any other and introduced portions of the report on the steel industry recently made by Commissioner Neil of the bureau of labor. He criticized the length of hours of workmen. The percentage of men who , umler large, jaid llr7BrandeiJ Judge Garys comment on eriticismn of 4h por a ti on a shows to me the utter Inability - of large corporations to Tegard human life., Mr. Brandeis declared that : the steel industry in England has eliminated entirely all these objectionable features. You dont mean England has been able to do anything for labor that we cant do in this coundemanded Chairman Stantry You must be mistaken.. ley, Unfortunately, in this case I am not mistaken, returned Mr. Brandeis, saying that the work-in- g week of an English' steel worker was 55.2 hours, and that 42 per cent of the workers in this country averaged 72 hours. , Mr., Carnegie has said the. steel business - was a case of - fe ast nr famine, prince or pauper, in the early days. Today with the steel corporation it is a case of prince - labor.-question- ge-bar- e-c- dsh tty- or labor--poKc- aBdpauperizing,-saidMrrBraff- PAG13 Ti RELY JCUnrr -U, JLCaABVCIAlL y . He cbarged-tha- t the steel workers were worse than slaves , The slave owners - were humane, he said, and slaves came into personal contact with their owners. On the other hand the owners of, this steel corporation are in the position exactly similar to the absentee landlords in .Ireland and through their stock dis- tributionRchemeta employees -- h ave brough- t- about exactly comparable to the appal-in- g rack-ren- t conditions in Ireland. ' - Killed At Smelter. Murray. Jan. 29. Joseph' German, an Austrian laborer employed at a smelter here, was killed last night about 8 oclock. Gerin was pushing a wheelbarrow cn tlio dump under the track where the dag ears pour out their " Toitdsn The raanrunuhg thecar , did not see anyone below and the slag had hardened so that it came out of the car in a solid lump - II , FEBRUARY 3, to Los Amgeles El k Ssvcsiffi n CATARRH OP STOMACH Annual Excursion Indigestion and Stomach 7 Quickly Ended. 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Hall, a Western A PPAKKJJTLY tbe tact that tb Madina waa bearing King George and Union telegraph operator, who .is hla fortnnea did not walgh upon the aplrita of hie entourage or keep stationed af the office of the Associated Press, against Patrol- jTSl them from the oaoal a porta with which ordinary paaaenger begnlle the tedium of an ocean veyaga Our Illustration ahowa hia majeatva man Huntsman, charging him equerry, (facing the reader), engaged In the Captain Bryan with handling him roughly and pleaaing but highly undignified con teat known aa a pillow fight Tba fighters, without the least provocation. seated facing and astride of a apar. securely laahed, belabor each other with wa, meanwhile endeavoring to keep their balance on tha allppery perch. home at 3 oclock in the morning a feat whkb few are able to compose for more than a minute or two. and carried a small hand grip in which he had some teleghaph inGIRLS FACTORY Huntsman-Estoppestruments d and,the lady. TT BACHELORS WANT PEEL. what-waWOULDNT Hall and demanded tc know in the grip and when the latter gave the desired information Seattle, Jan. Cheyenne. AVfj'o., Jan. 29. A he says Huntsman took him to comely young' woman, who admit- women, most of them factory workers in New Jersey towns, police headquarters, struck , him ted her name to he Gladys of Mich., have written to Marriage License in the breast and. threatened to dressed in male attire, called at Clerk Claud P. Gauge, expressing strike him with a club. United States army recruit-in- a desire to be put in communica the stateHuntsman denied the station here today, gave, her tionwith the 12 Lausing, Mich., ments of Hall and said that be Charles Johnston' and bachelors who wrote two weeks merely pushed Hall against the name as she wanted to enlist in ago asking for brides to settle declared wall beeause the latter objeeted hair .had been with them On western" Washing-to"Her. the armyT grip examined. iTof ibin In addition lookgIed7iUiiYRef7wKU Huntsman said he thought it a made clothes she Mr. appeargood to the man see bachelors, to a Michigan ed suspicious , carryance of a boy of 20 from received letters has 3 in at a oclock the Gauge ing grip , filled 20G men in all Tbe parts of the union morning, but admitted he did out thereeuitihg fergeant for her blanks them in findnecessary him assist to not try to verify Halls statement asking to her then enlistment told ,and afwives. he was an operator until that ing for a ter he had taken the man to step into an adjoining room enterphysicala examination. 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Walter artilleryman, stationed at Presi- mens Convention and State Dry Dixon, aged 28 years,, who says dio, Cal. She declared she wantConvention. Feb Farmers Limit, be is' a sign painter, is locked in ed to enlist and get assigned to ruary 4th. See agents' for rates the city .jail on the charge of bis company. and further particulars. She was advised !t seek apswindling. He was arrested short, oclock this morning pointment as a nnrse in the medi.-ca-l ly before Woman Attacked by Captain of Detectives R. M. corps, and today she left for Becksteadand Detective Ed. Jan-ne- San Francisco with that .intenSalt Lake, Jan. 29. The police It Js alleged that "Dixon de- tion. were summoned to 34 Commer-ciaUstrefrauded a stranger Saturday afat 11:20 o'clock Sat ternoon by working the old horse . TRIBESMEN DEFEATED urday night where Madge - Wilrace game on himr The police did "Rabat, Morocco.'- Jan. ' - 28. A liams, 'a woman of the town was not learn the name of the man French column .commanded by attacked by an unknown man who was defrauded but they got Colonel Simon has liacl a- - severe The Williams woman ?aid the a description of Dixon and locat- engagement with 'the tVibes that man attacked her and attempted ed him this morning. - ' are in the habit of attacking the to choke her to death but he was e road frightened away. before d posts on the . The harm-serious killed or MORMONS AT HALIFAX tribesmen were Many police any Halifax. N, S., Jan. 28. A injured and the French lost four thought the assailant might be ! William Schmidt, wanted for the party of 72, Mormons, mostly killed and 15 wounded. ' murder.of Mrs. Marcia S. Groff Scandanavians, and half of them women, bound, for Utah, arrived Plenty of Hicks Almanacs now who was strangled to death, but 'sale at this offi e, 30c, by mail the man did not answer the deon steamer byTthe Grampian' today. 35c. 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Shooting Pains, A H. A - HELL AGAIN , J. ' , IOWA WOMAN i , - 1 , 1912 . The following letters remained in Logan Postoffiee unclaimed on Consult County Clerk or The Re-- -. January 3 1912. spective Signers for Further Nissen, Mr.. Wm Information Peterson, Mrs. A, G. - Sparks, Mrs. 'Clara NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Stewart Mrs. Vera ' . Sharp, Mr. J, L. If the above are not taken Estate of Jens Kjeldsen, deceased. Creditors will present claims away within two weeks from iJate with vouchers to the undersigned Let-ter they will be sent to the Dead at her residence in Hyrum City, Office at Washington. Cache County, Utah, on or before JOSEPH ODELL. Postmaster. the 21st day of May, 1912,; 7 Date of first publication JanuSHERIFFS SALE. ary 18th, A. D., 1912. " a ANNA SOPHIA KJELDSEN, In the District Court of the First Executrix. Judicial District of the State JOHN A.' SNEDDON, Attorney. - of Utah, in and f or theCounty of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. H. S. Goodwin and his wife, Alice G. Goodwin. C, R, Jepp-son- , James I. Briggs Company, a corporation, , and" John Ilurtig, Defendants.-Tbe sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 15th day of February, A. D 1912 at 2 oclock p. m. of said - o Estate of Christian deceased. - Eiesenmay, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of J. Z. Stewart Jr., Attorney, at Lgan City, Utah, .on or before the 27th day of May A. D. 1912. , Date of "' -- 4th. 1912, u 1 7" WILLIAM HYDE, Administrator. day, at the front, door of the J. Z Stewart Jr,, Attorney. - - ' County Court- - House in Logan NOTICE TO CREDITORS. City, Cache County, Utah as the property of defendants, H. S. ' Estate of Everett Clark Van Goodwin, and Alice G. Goodwin, Orden, Deceased. the following described real and Creditors will present claims situated-in with vouchers to the undersigned , personal property, Cache County, Utah, t: at his residence in Lewiston, in The' north' half "of' the sonth-wes- the County of Cache and. State.nf : quarter of section Nine (9); Utah," on or before ' the 5th day of and the North-eaquarter of May, A. D. 1912. ' the South-eas- t Date of first publication Jan. quarter of section eight (8) in township Fourteen 4th, A. D.; 1912. PETER E. VAN ORDEN, (14) north, range one (1) West ; e 7 Meridian less of the Executor. of the Nebeker, Thatchetnnd Bowen, j way of right company canal across Attorneys. -- to-wi- V st Salt-Lak- ' WesU-Cache-Irrigati- , |