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Show MQRyiXQ EXAMINER, I'lrrk BOARD Ilolliiigaworih lhs. B. from a. three ,'urned vuii in i east While gone lie tended the IVmocraifo and and the world e fair. DEAD Kirwan and wife of Evan-w'rowere In the city yesterday, riendinV the funeral of Frank Kir-1the killed beneath who neela of a freight train at Evanston teveral days ago. OF JULY IN BED .. j f MEETS na ( Della M. Drew or Evanston, Uig has accepted a poaition as with the Ogden Waterworks ivvo Miss Drew formerly position as stenographer in the ogee of Attorney Hamm at Evanston. ooiu-me- company. i w ON THE STATE ROAD BETWEEN RICH AND WEBER COUNTIES COMMENCED. YOUNG WORK Waa a and Petition for Maintenance of Monuments to Show Section Corners in (he County. for his old home in Pitufleld. They will 111., to be gone five week a tlM visit the world's fair before they irturn. Funeial services over the remains of William Douglass, who home in West Weber the at his died latter part of lad week, were held in the West We-b- e meeting house yesterday afternoon at S o'clock. The services wert largely Handed and addresses made by sev-r- al prominent residents of the place. Hie deceased was about 23 years of up and was well and favorably known his horns town. agricultural COLLEGE OF UTAH Completa and Comprehensive Cats Its Work Issued. logut of the The Standard is in receipt of of the Agricultural College It la a volume containing over 300 jiagei, the first half of which la devoted to beautiful half tone Illustrations of scenes about the college, the college grounds, different apartments of the building, and of groups of students engaged in the various occupations. The remainder of the volume la devoted to a history of the college and resume of the work accomplished catalogue lor 1904-19(1- there. The Institution is indeed one in the people of Utah should take i Just pride. It has done more for practical education than can be resitted at first, and to it the state la indebted for the bright young men and women who are making themselves known by their practical ability to succeed in many occupations as well as Uieir knowledge in a collegiate sense. The Agricultural College of Utah constitutes a part of the public school system of the state. It comprises five different schools the school of agriculture, the school of domestic science and arts, the school of commerce, the school of engineering and mechanic of arts and the school general science; also the agricultural experiment station, which, while not providing directly for instructional work is me of the most important departments of the Institution. The object and curriculum of each of these depart? ments ip explained in detail in- the catalogue which every parent, having children aeeklng education, ahonld lead. which . - RAILROAD NOTES. The Southern Pacific company has between 200 and 300 men employed in the gravel pit at Cluro, near Beowawe, Eureka county. The men are taking out gravel which Is being used to ballast lha road-be- d as far east as Car- in Elko rounty, and to Oolconda, lin Humboldt county on the west side. The pit at Cluro is said to contain the beet ballasting gavel in all that stretch of country. teas. Melghan. MOI k Laura M. THE MEIGHAN ABSTRACT COMPANY. Wash. Are. . Telephone THE one-hal- 662-T- DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY Individual lunches and Ice cream jewd from 6:30 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. Washington avenue. A. O. U. W. l4thUlin at HermIlge Thursday, July CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. BROKERS. Continuous quotations on New Turk stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy And sell stocks and grain on margin or tor cash. Our private rooms our customers to come in and transact business with the utmost en-Ah- le Mcrecy. Write for our Book of Information ( System of Speculation), free upon Application. 2432 Washington. Louis and return f 42.60 Lhlrago and return 647.5(1 Chicago and return via St Louis 650.00 m. Louis and return via 650-0Limit 60 days. Transit Chicago limit 10 days h direction. Pullman sleepers through to SLLoula without change. Tickets on sale and . - Tuesdays week. Stop overa allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agt Fri-Uy,- EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. El Louis and return 642.50 Chicago and return 47.60 Lhicago and return Tia SL Lotfli 50.00 Loula and return via Chicago 60.00 Limit CO daya. Transit limit 10 crw In each direction. Pullman deepen through to SL Loui without change, c5el on we a Tuesdays and Fri-arh week. Stop oven allowed. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pass. Agt DEAD Mrs. Smith, of New York. Two emp ty bottles were found by the side of the One had contained some drug Mrs. M. K. Daniels. The woman told Rev. Smith that her mother's name Is Mrs. Martha Wlgglna and that she lives in Washington, D. C. She refused to give her reasons for using an assumed name. FUN8TON TRANSFERRED. July 11. By an order war department today Frederick Funs ton, has from the command of the department of Columbia and placed In command of the department of the east, a post temporarily held by Major General Corbin, who is in command of the Atlantic division comprising the departments of the east and the gulf. General Constant Williams, now at San Antonio, has been ordered to take command of the department of Washington, Issued at the Brig. General been detached Columbia.- i EVI- id eg-- o i ti.c i , -- u I. 'll-- :i i t iic.'ar lit louden. " 'on; in ucil m's-Mf- ' ir c.i,.-wa- s si o.i PLEADS n Mhiclt Led Explosion. an-- : to iti--- "U-.u- hi-i- NOT GUILTY Kansas City Woman Ariaigned Charga of Murdering Her. Husband. PITCHER DYING on Kani-t'ltv, July II Mr. Myers was arraigned here today cn the charge of murdering her husband, Clarence Myers, a pressnum. who was siahhcd to death in a midnight struggle h bis home here last May. She pleaded not guilty aud was remanded to jaii to await trial. Frank Holt man, who was arreated at Walla Walla. Wash . rcerntly on a charge of complicity in the murder, and is alleged to have ronfeased. implies ling Mra. Myers, is now being brought tu Kansas ity. a Result cf Being Struck en the Head By a Swift Ball. 'he fcartul of a firework ai i;U-nwood rsrk. on the t, 4.1.1 f July 4ih, Philadelphia. July 1 1. I'nionscinua l by which Daniel Shti; as a result of having Tern hfriu.k on mu tillClark were atom" the hra i by a liafsoliall on Saturday, 14. ed , and several oilu-ii- . was iiijui Williamson. S3 years old. of Proti-Jt-iicheld this morning i iv Judge liuwell Maryland, lies at the point of and a coroner's ju" ixuuisting n( death ill the I'niveoity hospital, while M. Arthur Kuhn, Fred Nje and Fred his bride of two weeks wsitais anguUh Grant. laud da his coL The physhuns vsy Olof P. Anderson, a from that he is suffering from a compression Salt Lake City, was the itrt witness Denver, July 1 1. IVlwlUe W. It. of ths brain. to appear before n.x- investigation, Williamson wss a pitcher of tl.s Oldham of Kansas City haa arrived lie said that he was ii.jU stl by (h here with Frank llottman. whom he Providence baseball team, and was in Rennler Bros., to assiM m the firing of captured at Walla Walla, and who ii ths box In e gams with the Cherry If .11 the fireworks. He ten: Hum that them to Rave made a statement im- team, at Cherry Hill, Md. While at tbs alleged were iwo men. aasociuicl with him iu Mra. Myers in the murder hat he was strip k on ths head by a plicating the work, by the liamr of ''Kid" is of her husband, t'larem-- Myers. pwtft lull. Mra. Williamson, who Austin and Oliver lute, lie claimed Chief of Pollen John llsyes and only lit years old, was a witness of he had bad, two you.- -' experience in Sheriff Caldon of Kansas Cttv met ths accident. the handling of fireworks and was fanlllar with the business. In reply to questions by County Attorney SdMftF 6 the following story was brought QG3 out: AmlerBon waa employed to come up to Ogden to assist wttii the filling of the balloon. Later on he was at1 lied to assist with the bandliiig of ths FRUIT JARS and JEUY GLASSES fireworks. The lighting of one fuss was supposed to start all of the fireWe ere Headquarters for them, end works, each piece being connected with lowest prices guaranteed. the other by a time fuse. The bomb Mason Economy and Stone Mason was placed in tbe mortar, fuse downJars. All kinde of Slone Jars Fruit ward. by Mr. Due. When tlie fuse and Churne. was lighted severs! rockets and roman Plenty of Jar Capa and Rubbers.p After a Patty Quarrel One Soldier candles shot up into the air, then All kinds of Jelly Glasses and An8hoota and Fatally Wounds there waa a short lapse of time and Tumblers. other at Tacoma. then followed a terrific explosion which bursted the mortar, throwing OGDEN. pieces of It in different direcWashington Ave Tacoma, Wash., July 10. Private jagged was about twelve Anderson tions. Thomas C. Vandiver of company K, feet away when this explosion occur Nineteenth United States infantry, was red end was shaken up Invest In a piece of unimproved landT shot by Private Frederick R. Slubbe by the force ofconsiderably In Weber County 7 It. When asked about f m mk t jfavMNA.y last night at the manoeuvres camp and the different bombs used, he said there famuT Improved Adjoining died this morning. Tbe men had had a were three different kind. The one NT Half mile from R. R. Station f petty quarrel and Stubbs says he fired that, exploded was about three inches next to Irrigation Canalf Right danin was when he believed his life in diameter and about a foot long. Tbe Providing you can buy en monthly ger. Stubbs has been turned over to bursted mortar was then offered In evi- payment!? the civil authorities here. $20 per month? dence. According to Andersons theory Bay flO or 16 or Or quarterly? ' the tomb musg have exploded el Or annual payments?. the bottom, aa the bottom pert of the And no Interest remainder of the mortar presented a And no taxes? Jagged, broken appearance. The owner to pay taxea and conWhen asked whether any of them want the people of Ogden Cliyand Wrlier county to know that tney had been drinking he said that he tinue to use the land until It to fully hut paid fort appreciate the great rut of pal run age which they have enjoyed since hadnt token a drop himself, thought that Due had been drinking opening their ofllce to tbe public. some, Judging front tho way he rame Forand the of Parade Feature Day up on the platform. mal Program Carried OuL The orders to start tlic fireworks It rertainly Is gratifying to usto feel that our honesty and Integrity were given from tbe shore. Anderd abll shed no thoroughly In so short a time, with the peobecome has St. Louis, July Ik Wyoming day son claimed that Austin was Just Bait piece of land will coat you $20 We wish to'tmpress upon tbe publie mind, moat of all, that we was celebrated at tbe World's Fair to leave iho iiontoon for the ple. toils v. There was a parade from Min- shore to get orders from the manage, per aero. do exactly as we ea? we wIIL $400 for 20 scree. ing Gulch to the Hull of Congresses, mom. when a heavy set man on shore 40 $800 for Ourofferof the Rest Bet of Tent h" on rubber at 68.00 having met icrcs. All right, boys. and where the formal program was carried called out.: 61,200 for $t acres. with such marked success that we ehall Cbntlnue putting them in at out. Addresses were made by Gover- be Immediately lighted the fuse. nor Fenlmore Cbalterton. Chief Jne-tic- e Dr. Forbes, county physician, was that figure, supplying all alike at eight dollare per set, and absolutely 'ddrf.so or Call on Corn of Wyoming; B. U. Brooks, the next witness to lie quest kineri. guaranteed to be high grade la every respect. president of tbe Wyoming comutisaiun, He was called out to Glenwood iaik We make a special go day offer of Gold Crowns with solid tips at and Former Senator Coffeen. after the explosion and went out and HUNTER & KENNEDY 65.00 each, and bridge. awork et5.00 per tooth. assisted in tho care of tho dying and wound Room 6, First National Bank wouuded. He described tbu which caused Miss Clark's death a Utah. Ogden, being a jagged wound several Inches Building, deep, near tho heart. He said that the piece of Iron which was driven Into her chest, had appearance of Over 1200,000 Worth of Bonds Discov. being part of (heevery bursted mortar. He Store in Hotel a in Debris ered said that the iron was of the same REMEMBER OUR OrriCE IS AT Room. thickness and was badly twisted. HAS MOVED M. Reason, a prominent cattleC. New York, July 11. Certi fleet ee of man, at present living in Ogden, was stocks and bonds having a face value of near the water's edge when the ex from the popular berk man bee 6208.000. have been unearl bod saw plosion ncrurred. He said he moved bis stand to tbn Kay among a mass of rubbish In I he store what he thought to to one of the men room of a Greenwich street hotel. To operating (he fireworks go into the building, corner 25th and Washwhom they originally belonged or for saloon and ask for acvenly-flv- e ington Ave. If you are in a cents hurry io Blade, he's always how many years they had been lying on worth of whiskey. The bartender on time. a shelf buried in dust end dirt no one was at first loath to give it to him. Excursion wagons Ioave daily knows. Mr. Besson heard a remark made by at 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. for OgThat they were brought In light even the bartender to the other Fellow den canyon. Parlies over 20 re now was due to a nlglil. clerk who was to the effect that that wasn't the way celve sperlal rate. to shoot off fireworks." The whiskey searching for something else. The 1'honr 7 k. lies.. 244 k. were mainly storks and nonds was finally given lo the man in of the Ohio Central railroad and ob- beer bottle and was filled about three scure mining company shares. Most of quarters full. The man walked in the them bore the names of stock exchange direction of the pontoon and a few firms and are believed to have long seconds later Mr. Reason sew some WE KNOW YOU CAN USE ANsince been reported lost and replaced man, whom he thought, to he the same OTHER FIN. to row in a over the pontoon one, by duplicates. A Btle.k Pin is seen before any otht whs lh Impression of the er piece of Jewelry, and should look witness that the fireworks were eome- well. Wiiat Cl lei it: iu "It'll III tit HI. He Mill Wick Pin season finds you with a the) it appeared as if most of the fire badly bent and broken Pin. or none works exploded, then there was e light at ell. explosion and then followed the terOur stock of Pins fur tong ties, rific explosion with such fatal reenrh as you will wear I his summer, is Plan to Organize Ail Building Trades sults. A severe roneustdon was profor Purpose of Formulating very complete and tastefully arranged duced by thp explosion, and It was a to quality and price. Trade Agreements. minule or two before he knew that Let its show them to you at any anyone bad been injured. iliss of Laura Markle, 11.-P- lus Irrosse, J. S. LEWIS & CO. ere beALL EIGHTH New York. July Win., who is visiting In tbe city for a of a performation for the made GRADUATES ing tonified I bat she was short Jewelers and Opticians. manent organization of the National out to time, will receive 60 per cent on GlenWood at the time of tbe Trades alliance, Structural Building all pictures taken within tbe She and her escort were labor organizations explosion. next 20 days at GASBERG': composed of on the west shore of the minia(I aittlng fTie for purthroughout the country STUDIO, 276 25th 6L from not ture far water's the lake, pose of bringing about yearly trade edge. It was her Judgment that they agreements, with a view to fostering had been sitting there about fifteen a better feeling between employers minutes before tbe explosion occurred. and employes and to further arbitra She said that, site observed parties tlon in labor disputes. back and forth In a boat to and It is estimated that at least half a going from the pontoon, several limes before skilled the men in building the fireworks were set off. When askmillloi trades will be represented In the or- ed whether there was anything in tbe ganisation. A temporary organization actions of the men to lead her to behaa been effected which will be made lieve that they were Intoxirated, she permanent at a meeting set for Aug. said that it was hard to tell as she and 8th. her partner were sitting about one hundred feet away from the pontoon. 8he related one little circumstance which she didn't try to give any explanation of. One of the men, who had made the last trip over to shore in the boat after going to the pontoon wasned his head with water, one didn't know whether it was to sober him up or just simply to keep his end hair from catching fire from the fireHouse When this store swung into line with a tale on goods from ihe Swectser, Pcmbrook Liquidation Surround Three in a works. She stated that all the fireThreaten a Lynching. it did what progressive stores in the East did. This store was one of the very few in the Sale works seemed to explode at once, imfollowed of tbe 11. A explosion by posWest that had representatives on hand during the auction and were successful in obtaining part of mediately Albuquerque, N. M.. July the big explosion se, headed by Under Sheriff Ed. New- the bomb. Whenwere the S. P. C. stock. thrown acmes comer, has gone to La Padillas, ten occurred sparks hundred This store is ever on the alert for high class goods at cheaper prices. This is one of the instances. miles south of here, where a mob the intervening space inof one face. Imthe baa three alleged cattle thieves sur- feet and struck her When WE buy at favorable prices SQ DO YOU. and ran. with rounded in a house bent on lynching mediately. she started scene. from the crowd the away were recogmen The them. three OUR OFFERINGS THIS WEEK IN FINE INDIA water's edge benized by Deputy Constable Joseph Pa- While sitting at theMiss saw Markle fore in the street explosion the on dilla of Las Padillas leaning Linons, Wash Goods, Hosiery, Muslin and Knit Underwear all new goods the very things the latter place and be proceeded to a woman on the pontoon, was Thin about railing. the In the of the fact that this store serves against arrest them. A running fight you want right now at reduced prices is another evidence of aa hour before the firestreet ensued. One of tho alleged a quarter did not see you well all the time that we save you money. bandits was wounded end Padilla waa works commenced. She occurred. shot several times and almost instant her after the explosion After Miss Markle told her story then en ly killed. The pursued men an out owners adjournment was taken until 2 tbe ran a bouse, tered sevo'clock. mob of A doors. and barred tbe AFTERNOON SESSION. eral hundred people surrounded the The afternoon seeslon of tleGton-woo- d who house and when the messengers invent i Ration "was resumed ofhorror the to came to Albuquerque notity 2 o'clock. at Vere being ficers left the place shot repre-reatCounty Attorney Hubtniaki exchanged between the mob end the slat1'. Attorney C. C. Rich- the prisoners. file-wo- rk Au investigation . - . b-- - llttl-anU- e, f o ao ccsQ WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Tlle Chicago Dental Co - CALL EXAMINE OUR WORKGET OUR PRICES TRADES ALLIANCE BEpRE GOING ELSEWHERE 347 24th Street Western Union Superintendent Denies the Report That the Parker Maeeage Wee Net Sent Promptly. New York, July 11. Superintendent Brooks of the Western Union, said the message sent by Judge Parker to Mr. Sheehan at SL Louis relative to the platform adopted by the convention, waa not delayed by the Western Union in delivery. The message, he says, was transmitted from Eaopui immediately and delivered promptly to the aJdreee Mr. Sheegiven, and a copy banded to could be han personally aa soon as he found, which was 2:30 p. m. The Press can state, however, that tbe story of a verification of the Is correct and that the request for the same came from 8L Louis, but from whom Is ad dia-pat- cb - - - UTAH 1 le&sssB IgJ Another Week of Underpricing On Hosiery, White Goods, Knit Underwear, Wash Goods, and Numerous Other Lines MOB AFTER of Summer THIEVES DELAYED - lt CATTLE . aa?, lie nr i v. r at i lie aliciiiif- - ukc OGDEN FOUND WAS NOT EXCURSION RATES. VIA UNION PACIFIC. i l.- .- I were si vered. p.i:i was ai-- t I illicit 1i;n' J. S. SLADE S.A-Gen- KENNEDY'S i. a i.l Aitur-Ma:- k ariM iu lii1- - FOUND that has not yet been Identified, and Btrencth ind floucUl Mourcn the other alcohol. From statements Kiiftoia and Japan. made by Rev. Allen F. Smith, rector Copy mailed to any address on re of Christ's church cathedral, to whom MlPt of ten (10) cente for woman Is said to have confided postage the by . Agent C. ft N. W. to some extent, her correct name Is 2206 South Main SL, Bait Lake WJi Utah. tin- - StMipes. appi FORTUNE . Jj7. i Li: L. ibvwtia-il- . jugular veiu of ei wl.l-:T- w :i g WOMAN bed. i! inomc wnitod leaih If So se each 14x20, bound in convenient fern for reference. The Eastern situation shown in detail, with Ublaa nowlng relative military and naval lx'k after ;h 'The ic-- u s ti ii oxp to'in.nii) of i In- - inif!(igNiion. it- - s.; t iliat to ha,i lijfi i thirty vemV expen-i- n hanri::i; fireworks. a'M gave it hie op!ii:nn that the bonti hould :avc Nvu jn the inortur, fuse end up ins'ead of fvise onrt town, aa ia the i'hm. lie said that Horn the line i lie first tiir work was cvpioled he t rant i h;ii was tlie end oi' it," for tie Uiu-'l tint in lighting the rocket , in direct whs not u i nr. nitele. but line with inhri fire works. wl:l It could in-- i hui to ignited upon shooting of ihc hu rokei. It was his opinion that the limn who set off iliose was either a fool or drunk. Immediately upon the firing of the first rocket ii seenn-- us if all the fire works expkided. lie ilatined that it Jid not show export work to Ignite the fuse attached to tbe rockets when the fireworks were set. in position for firing, it waa hta opinion as an expert that rockets should be fired first and then the firewofka placed In position afterward. He described the exciting scenes just at the time of the explosion. Wheu asked by Mr. Ricbards w list exiierirnce he bad had of late years the witness said that fur the three years previous to this year he had conducted tbe lire works dlHplsy fur the Glenwood park peoiile. When shown a bomb similar to the one which expkided at the paik he described tbe method of operating the same. There were two fuses to tbe same, one connecting with tbe driving force and one with tlie display force. 1.' the end containing the driving force were turned upward and exploded in that, position, the explosion would act downward, the same as giant powder, and that Is perhaps what caused ths tuortar to be rent in pieces at Ihe bottom. Undertaker K. A. 1 .ark In testified that he took charge of the body of Daniel Sbujie after the explosion in which tbe deceased time to his death. ST. LOUIS Mystery Surrounds the Demise of a Woman at SL Louis. maps, f t"i-- pH I k S'-i'i- ! WYOMING DAY AT St. lamia, July 11. The dead body War Atlas baa of a ' fashionably dressed woman was Men Issued by the Chicago ft North- found in a room of the Hotel MiTton western i all wav. Three fine colored today, where she registered July 7, as Russo-Japane- - . WILL YOU ATLAS. A fur me Tin-To- . NORTHWESTERN LINE Trying to Arrive at to tho Fearful harlmi- b i TRAGEDY IN CAMP 0 Heights. Res'dent of Wil son Precinct d acted a number of routine matters. A petition signed by W. L. Stewart and others waa presented to the board by George lialvereon aaklng for the and maintenance of monuments to show the section corners. The petition was referred to the committee of the whole with the county attorney added. The state board of sheep commit-ioner- o notified the board that the sheep levy for this year would be f mills on the dollar. three and The clerk was instructed to reply and state that the board had been advised of the levy, notice of which had been given. Commissioner Wilson reported that the roads in Ogden valley were In good condition. He also reported that water tank No. 9 had been put in near the Oaka and that the road from the Oaks to the power dam was being sprinkled. Upon the matter of the expenditure which was appropriated of the by the last legislature for the establishment of a state road between Rich Commissioner and Weber counties. Wilson reported he had visited the site with Surveyor Craven last week and the aurveys for the roed had been made. He also reported that J. W. Abbott of the department of good roads of thq government, had visited the Ogden canyon road. Upon Mr. Wilsons recommendation, the purchase of a portable blacksmith shop for purpose of sharpening and repairing tools upon all the canyon roads, was authorized. Commissioner Powers reported that he had visited the llarrlsvllle road district, where a certain road was being fenced by a man named Larsen, and that he had ordered the fence removed, which waa done . The Farr West and Plain City roads, he reported were In good condition. In the Plain City district Mr. Powers reported that the drain from the power companys canal to a slough had been repaired. Commissioner Powers stated that Game Warden Joseph Hogge bad seen him and informed him that he was unable to appear before the board to make his report today, on account of the election of the school trustees. Mr. Hogge reported that everything waa in good shape. Commissioner Stanford reported that be bad made a visit to the county infirmary during the week and everything waa in fine condition. He stated that the break In the Davis and Weber Counties canal had done very little damage to the crops. In the matter of the survey and relocation of the Canyon road. Commissioner Stanford reported that work waa progressing satisfactorily. Bupt N. C. Flygare of thSTJgden ft Northwestern railroad, appeared before the board and asked permission to construct a side track In North Commissioner Ogden. Referred to Stanford. 61-0- Well-Know- This morning about (:JU o'clock, William Moore, the nineteen-year-olMon or Mi. and Mrs. Millard F. Moore, was found dead in his bed at tbe Moore home, in Wilson, death the having resulted during night from an apoplectic stroke. The deceased has been troubled more or less for aeveral years with apoplexy, and while death was not unlooked for during any one of those fits, yet the sudden discovery of the boy's dead decided body this morning was a shock to the family. Last evening. Wiliiam and his mother, attended church in Wilson ward and when be returned home appeared to be feeling as well as usual. Tbe when family were greatly shocked they discovered Uie dead besty in his bed room. This is the second death of this circumkind to result under like stances during the past two days. The funeral services over the remains of the deceased will be held at the Wilson Ward meeting house at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. wr p. A. Faria. the genial silk sales--u- n The board of county commlnionen 'of VV. H. Wright A Sons, leaves met In regular eesion yesterlay mornand wife his today, accompanied by ing wlh all members present and trans- childivn, CORONERS JURY taking DENCE ON THE DEPLORABLE TRAGEDY. MAN EXPIRES SUDDENLY FROM EPILEPSY. I I 1 an r .V 12, 1001. .TTTT.Y t'lia--- INQUEST IN DISASTER yrday Repuhli-Jlirwnvenuo- TUESDAY MORNlNfi, iiidi- - FOUND COUNTY OfiDEX, UTAH. ed Goods, Including Bedding |