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Show Till: MOUSING EXAMINER: Til FRIDAY, I'TAH, OGDEN, 1 HOUSEHOLD FRIEHD. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges MOTHER AND BABE IN SNOW. Exhausted and Nearly Starved, an Cared for by Polico. Wom- Salt Lake, Jao. 18. Mrs. Bella Rhode. a former resident of Ibis city, succumbed lo exhaust iou caused by a lack of food, and Bank duwa la lb aur.w near tbe corner of Stale and Eghth South at recta iaat night, a she wa hurrying to Si. Anne's orphan-,e. where aha waa going t, leave her baby iu order that she might return t'i the Elk hotel and aueure a position which had bea promised her In cxm ah could gel some one lo eare for the child. Cotriug from a good home, where ah was accustomed to the best of everything, she married n man whose love boob grew cold, aud aboil ly after the birili of her little one she was left, deserted and penniless. Appealing to the county for aid. she waa finally aenl back to ludUna to the home nf her husband's family. Here she was an often made to feel that she waa ia the way that ahe finally decided to re' urn to thla ch y. Site procured employ meat, and after earning enough to pay for her ticket ahe act uut and arrived safely in Ogden. Here an opportunity for work itself, aud she remained, intending to earn more money and then conic on to Salt Lake. The poaltinn failed tn materialise, so ahe remained In the Junction city until n letter finally arrived from a woman friend in thla city offering her employment here. On arrival here, however, ahe found that no wagea were to arcoinpany the work, so with her baby in her arms ahe egaiu set out In search of employ, ment. But at each place ahe waa met with n No one with the same remark: baby was wanted." Finally, at the Elk' hot c, the proprietor told her that if she were to place the baby with some one where it could he taken care -- d adfid reruna is a household friend in more that i a million homes. This number is increasing every day. Pervaa has heroine a household vord all oner the English shaking vorltl. It is art old tried remedy for all catarrhal diseases of the head, throat, lugs,stomach, kidneys, bladder and female organs. Ask Your Druggist tor Free Poruoa Atmemae tor 1907. GOV. MEAD'S MESSAGE. Ho Rocommondo Legislation in Bohal of Shippers. Washington, Jan. Mead says that one of th Mat vital questions which Confront tha shippers of is the fail uro of oonuunn rarrlcrs to pei'tori thn functions for which they were ert ated . The governor attributes thl failure to lark of roiling stock, m tire power and transportation farll tics, particularly terminals, aiding and additional tracks. The railroad declare car manufacturers are nnabl to HU Uielr orders and high wage renders it Impossible to secure labc to construct additional trackage. The shippers on the other hand pa ticularly those engaged in the sfal meat of lumber nnd wheat con ten that these oonditions have existed fu ten years and that the railroads are fault fur having constantly fail properly to anticipate the future toe nage. The ehlpper also contends tha the companies never Invest mors rip! U1 in ruling stock than ia necesaar; move the entire tonnage in twelv f' to months. The governor such policy might be Sound were the eon meres of the state to more In n wel ' distributed manner, but because li Washington such baisnee dues not ci 1st, an inevitable congestion occurt Tbe entire stale is affected by ihea t raffle restriction. he says, and aunt remedy must be had which will affori shippers protect lun to their tation facilities. To this end Iran.poi the gov ertwr urges the cuactment at a rrrlp ritral demurrage law. He advocate the separation of the office, of Insui ance roraniilonr from Uut if ihi secretary of state aud tbe election & the rommlmloncr by vote of thn poc Pic. The governor rails attention t the fact that m.iuy f the utatc's prli ouere are kept In iilleneae, and aski that the present laws lie altered so a; lo permit their being uteri to construe highway in settled district! He also urg.s legislation to proven the bringing of priton made good into tint stale lo couitrle with yimrii Olympia. nor Wa-hlng- marie In Vi'ash'tigtoti by free labor - Washington should Join Oregon.- hi believe. n opening up the Coluni bis riyrr. the natural uitl.ri of east rn Washington, in order that ibai portion of Ihe state may lie affonleC cheap mean of transporlatlon for in products. He the money derivei! by the suite from tide lend should bt devoted to the improveiucnt of har her instesd of the ordinary ixpcusei of government He recommends a Isw dividing the state Into con grot etonsl districts; a district primary -- at lew and a law regwlsrJng the length lionrs of service f .,peratlv in the transportation service. A most Important subjict. he says. U th-- . pro posal in extend aid tj the Alaska Yuk on Paclflc ex position. This projeoi the governor declares is one that dr serves the support of cltlwn or the North w t slid h every preiipcs for every dollar invested In fh that the state will receive turn in r,, JJ(. ommends that during Mu nrninn three UWied,Ier,al Ul fT h'; J nml-lpii- AWARDED A GOLD MEI Taindnn. Jan. 1- 6- Kni.-- profeasor matheimutca at 11 college, bar been awarded a , al by the Royal Astronomica n recognition of ),x rescan the lunar theorv. O O oooooooooooooo o TRAFFICKERS IN HUMAN O o FLESH. o o o Bu'te. Mont.. Jan. IS. As O o the result of the determined O o crusade being waged o agenta agalnat the bv federal OO o trafflekera in human flesh in O o this city. Pierre Yonderborgh O o hss been sentenced b.v Federal O o Judge Hunt to four years in the o o penitentiary and fined I3ki. A O o companion of O o was sent to the Yonderborgh penitentiary O o last week for a similar offense o o Vondeborgh's victim Is Insane. O o o ooooooooooooooO company's put pose in making the purchase. It was at first supposed that the Giorux peopie couLeinplated the coDstruriluti of a smelter upon the Mugndtou ranch, but tbe beginning of the work upon the big concentrator at Pilot Knob sometime ago changed the expect of things. Jt ha now became known that the Giroux Cob. will pul in the laigest pumping plant In Nevada to pump water rrom the Magnuson ranch, lii rough a pipe, for the use f the crincenrraior, and incidentally to supply the new town. h STOLE fl.400 FROM BROTHER. Lake, Jan. 18- .- The police department has unraveled the mystery of the theft of 8J..4UO from Frank Huffman, a Murray butcher, and James Hoffman, a brother, is now locked up In rhe city Jail charged with Ihe robbery. The capture of Hoffman waa effected night by 1atrolniun Kelly, and waa aa exceptionally clever piece of work. The man was about to lake a train for the eait. He had purchased a ticket for some point in PennsylvaBalt nia and tried to get away without being detected. Jloffman was a collector for his brother, and last Friday night, it Is alleged, be stole fl,4oU, which had been secreted in his brother's room. After the theft Hoffman disappeared, aud came lo Salt Lake, where he has been in hiding, hut managed to spend Officer Kelly 8300 of the money. found 1930 in cash on the prisoner besides the railroad tickets. He will be prosecuted by the rouuty attorney. S. T. NORTON GATHERED IN. fr y sea-aln- nt 60.-ti'i- d accom-pILIic- surr-Mhfu- Arrangement are well undde wav for Ihe establishment of a town upon the flat extending eastward! from the mines of the Giroux Consolidated at Pilot. Knoh, says the White Pino New. It has not yd been definitely decided whether the new town will keep the name of the present postofllre at tlie mines. KlmlTriv. or he called Giroux. It i said that men who an- - Interested in the Giroux Con. are hack of thl new enterprise. The chief purpose of establishing the town is to furnish place for the homes of the men employed in ihe Giroux mines and at the ri mcentra'or. hu: it is expected that the mpr.lat!o:i will also lie increaM'd from :he tu arln mine of the Nevada Consol'iU'eii. Cumberland-E'y- , Ely mine, Diitte and Ely and other companies. A few months ago the Giroux Con. bought the John Magnu-.i- n ranch n. water right s the ranch Is , from the coin pan' mine, iherp w.a a: the time nnias to :hr I.-- - m-',- ami Kings- 17, 1007. Cable company were wrecked but that bo fatalities occurred among the niein-Iwr- i uf the staff. The Colonial bank of Kingston waa burned down. Tbe vaults with tha books and cab are safe and the members of tha staff uninjured. Cable communication has been to within eight miles of Kingston, connection having been made with tha cable at a place called Bull OVERWHELMED. King-to- n aald that the fire was ruder control and that tbe number of West Indian soldiers killed in tbe Kingston. Jamaira Jan. 16. Kingsu earthton w us overwhelmed by quake al 3:3j o'clock on Monday afternoon. All the houses within a radius of ten mile were damaged and almost every house in the city was deal rayed. Fire broke out aftei the earthquake and Completed ihe work ot uctruciiou. The business section of Ktugston is n heap of smoldering asl.es. The killed were i number about 4uu unit injured. aud hoThe churches, jmldlc o'T-.--r tels are all gone, 'mt there were no fatalities at the Cou'.aut Springs ho- tel. Among the killed were dir James Hamilton and prominent merchants and professional men. SHIPS FOR Washington, JAMAICA. Jan. IS - Secretary Metcalf today wired Admiral Evans ot Guanmnaiuu to send our or more ships to Jamaica a be may deem de- sirable. KINGSTON DEVASTATION IxmtKiB, camp hospital was forty, instead of thirty, as previously reported. The Colonial nffiee this afternoon was besieged with inquirers who asked for news of relative rr friends in Jamaica, but the ufflcmls had nothing further to coiumunmate for the present, except that the officials of the Colonial office had every reason to believe that the fatalities atuwg the Europeans were light. The Colonial office has instructed tbe government authorities in Jamaica to take all necessary steps to relieve the distress among the earthquake and Are sufferer and the admiralty has ordered the cruiser Brilliant. uow at Bermuda, the cruiser Indefatigable, at Trinidad, to proceed to Jamaica and assist in the relief work. They are both vessels of 3, GOO tons number and their esmbiued crew about C50 men, which will enable them to land strong detachment for iolice and other duties in the devastated Jan. WIDESPREAD. 16- .- The contradic- tory and scant character of the news which thus far has readied London from Jamaica render it difficult to estimate the extent of the calamity caused by the earthquake and subserequent conflagration. Messages ceived by various aiestu-hl- p and cable that companies, however, indicate while tbr early reports of the destruction uf Kingston and of great loss of life were exaggerated, Ihe disaster was still of a grave character. Ituln and desolation are aald to stretch f r miles outside the city of Kingston. Tbe shocks were fell from fifty to sixty miles away and one dispatch from the temporary rable station at Bull Bay saya that not a single house between there and Kingston escaped damage. No estimate of the ins of life from official source has ax yet eome through, but the camp hospital appears to have been in the city of the vMtation na no leas than forty negro soldiers were killed there. There were isolated fatalities among the Europeans at Kingston, but apparently the aggregate of the white victims is small. The distance between the buildings known to have been destroyed la taken to indicate that Ihe total las uf property will be great. According to tlie latert dispatches, alight shocks continue to he felt at Kingston. The West India committee of the admiralty and the private concerns having lnlereata is Jamaica are taking all steps poHBlble to alleviate the distress in Kingston itself. It transpire that the Hail Caine mentioned as being among the members of the party of visitor at Kingston headed by Sir Alfred Jones, president of the British Cotton Growing association, and president of tha Liverpool Chamber uf Commerce, is William Hall Caine, brother of tbe novelist. Tbe latter called at the office today and was assured flint the member of the Blr Alfred Jones party were aafe. The Went Indian aud Panama Cable companys office at Bull Bay cable that all the people in Kingston art ramping nt in the open and that the earthquake extended aa far aa Holland Bay, where the West Indian and Panama cable atailun are located. "Between Bull Huy and Kingston," the message add, "there ia not a aafe house. Ruin and desolation are everywhere." The fate of BIr Jame Ferguson is till In doubt. Hia relative say that a dispatch received through the Colonial office show that he la dead. Tbe Colonial office state that Its advices relative to BIr James are not official nnd are not confirmed. John Armstrong, an official of one of th largest establishments in Jamaica, Informed the Associated lYeaa today that the latest advices he had received' foreshadowed the disaster, owing to the unusually meterological conditions and tbe phenomenal drop in temperature. - Calls were made today upon nine of the leading fruit merchant dealing with Jamaica, who were all without any direct information regarding the earthquake. The telegram which wa sent by Governord Bwectenham la undated, but it is presumed to have been sent on Monday. The text is aa follows: "Severe earthquake shocks thi afternoon between three and four oclock, causing rnnalderabl damage to house at Kingston. It was followed by a fire which continues, though It ia routined to about part of :he town, containing wharves and warehouses. The camp hospital wax destroyed and thirty men were killed There were no officers among them. Major Headyraan wa seriously irjurnl. The town hospital ia crowded with 3u0 Injured. The lire is now derreaeing. The Myrtle Rank hotel hn lieen destroyed snd also the cable oiiire. The conference delegates and :he members of Sir Alfred Jours' Itlon are believed to lie uninjured snJ are now at Port lamgeton. In tin- harbor numbers were killed or wounded, but ihe figures have not yet been ascertained. Blighter sli ck toniinue." The srruuiship and cable rompanie here hve ti reived message dated Monday vi.i Holland Bay. A dispatch to thi Koval Mail Bteam Packet nun-pun- y Co-bml- WOULD BE Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There is however, one Superlative soda cracker at once so pure, so dean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence the name is Uneeda Biscuit In a dust tight, moisturg proof packagg. R NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DOOMED. Boston, Jan. 16 Dr. George II. Brldgeman of Elizabeth, X. J w ho relinquished hia post aa American consul at Kingston, Jamaica, and arrived here on the steamer Admiral Dewey, sated that the consulate la at prrent In charge of V. H. Orrett, n native of this country. Dr. Bridgeman aald that there were perhaps 10U Americana residing in Kingston in addition to the tourists who visit the city at tills time of the year. Many of the bulldirpi in Kingston, he said, were of wood and of n character that would easily be prostrated by a severe series of shocks. The prevailing direction of the wind at thl season of the year la from the northeast, the Island being in the rone of the northeast trade wind. If a fire started in th business section, Mr. Bridgeman thought It probably would sweep the entire water front aa well aa harbor street, practically destroying tha entire business section. Nearly all the private residences are outside of the city to the north and are built of limestone. PEOPLE TERROR STRICKEN. have buaineas relation chants In Kinghton. with mer- of an experimental clearing horn of thla kind, but a movement now un der way to extend the adoption of this system beyond the Chicago tmiti.i-to which it was Intended uriginally u restrict It. 1 BUTTE MURDERER CAPTURED. 16. Sheriff Jan. Butte, Mont., Charles Henderson is in receipt of advices from 8an Bernardino, Cal., to the effect that Charles lennox, an escaped murderer from this place, under the aentence of death, effected his escape from the jail here in a general delivery. In which his partner in crime, James Martin, also escaped. Martin was subsequently recaptured and executed for his crime. Lennox and Martin killed n locomotive fireman named Williams here about three year ago, holding him up. r Dont think that piles cant be cured Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. ji cents at any drug store! HEAD OF NEW YORK LIFE. New York, Jan. 18. The New York Herald says Alexander E. Orr will retire from the presidency of the York Life Insurance company when the new trustee have been granted their certificates of election, which will be within the next sixtv days. LOOKS SUSPICIOUS. ' Darwin P. Kingsley, now vice prei! Railroads Are Making tha Rata Law dent. Is to be hia successor, it is xtat-eon the best authority." Odious. Washington, Jan. 16. A committee of the recent National Reciprocal Demurrage convention in Chicago, told the house committee on interstate commerce that coal shipped from West Virginia In coal cars waa not allowed to go beyond the Mississippi river In those cars; that when car for were asked for in Chicago neither coal can nor box cars could be obtained. Chairman Hepburn of the committee remarked that the car shortage becoming acute Just after the rate law enactment looked a though some people were expressing their disapproval of that measure by inconveniencing shippers. New York, Jan. 18. Soma additional details of the disastrous earthquake that overtook Kingston, Jamaica, were received here early today. It la estimated, theia details state, that one sixteenth of the city waa destroyed by the shocks and the fire that followed. The number of killed la placed at thirty and the Injured at 800. Many structures went, down iu the lower section aa a result of the first shock and fire started along tbe wharves. Tha excitement and confusion and the debris HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA which closed many streets, hampered FROM COLDS. the firemen and it was some time be LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine; the fare they could get to work to fight tha world wide cold nnd grip remedy, reflames. moves cause. Call for full name. Look People rushed wildly about follow- for signature E. W. Grove. 35c. ing the first earth tremor, which lasted several minutes, and succeeding ANNOUNCEMENT PREMATURE. shocks, which came quickly hut which were leaser force, added to their terNew York, Jan. 16. Local offlclill ror. The crash --of toppling houses adof Railway asaoclaUoa ded to the general fright and It was saidtha Americanthat the reports from yesterday some time before the people recovered Chicago that many of the large rai and set to work to rescue the unfortuof, the country had nates who had been caught In collaps- road systems a to arrangement foi pooling agreed ed buildings. all their freight cars was premature The general hospital was not seri- What la In contemplation, it was said, ously damaged by the earthquake nnd waa the establishment of n freight to this place the injured were taken na car clearing house with the object ol fast as they were recovered. the efficiency of car ser Sir James Swettenham, governor of increasing vice primarily by n more satisfactory Jamaica, was prompt in taking mesa-ure- a distribution of freight cars to relieve to stop panic aad disorder. He waa ably assisted by Sir Alfred Jones, the costly freight congestion. The railroads entering Chicago kava a visitor. consented to the establishment already Many persona made their way to the hills, following the disaster, but their flight was orderly. v The lire waa under control lata Monday night, it was still burning in places along the wharves but danger of ita spreading was believed to be over. The Myrtle bank hotel la n ruin.'s is the Brltlih military station nnd tbe camp hospital. Sir James Ferguaoon la tha only foreigner so far reported killed, SUCCESSFUL BALLOON VOYAGE. Paris, Jan. 16. Count Henri De La Vaulx made a successful voyage with his new steerable balloon Monday. He ia aald to have attained a speed of seventeen tulles an hour, and to have steered and sailed his balloon at will. He descended at the appointed landing place after the trial was over. SIMMONS RENAMED. ' Raleigh, K. C, Jan. 16. The Democratic caucus of the general assembly of this state last night nominated l:. 8. Senator F. M. Simmons for a tee ond term. Ilia election is certain, ss the general assembly la largely Democratic. oooooooooooooeo o o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O YOUNG FAIRBANKS 0 0 0 0 Steubenville, Ohio, Jan. 16. Sheriff Vorhlea sent n telegram 0 to the Sheriff of Clark county O at Springfield, Ohio, today to 0 DISAP- - PEARS. place Frederick C. Fairbanks, son of Vice President Flirt tanka, under arrest under his indictment for perjury in eon- section with his procuring a license to marry Helen Scott at Pittsburg. Springfield. Ohio, Jan. 16. Frederick C. Fairbanks left this city today. Hia wife and stmt any they do not know where he has gone. ..... i RELIEF FOR KINGSTON. New York. Jan. 16. Tha Hamburg-America- n Steamship company announced today that supplies for Kingston will be carried free of charge on that company' steamer Prlna Joachim, which will sail from New York for Kingston on Saturday. At the office of the Western 1nlon Telegraph company today, H was stated that the telegraph companies in Jamaira are hampered by the Interruption of the land lines, the destruction of their offices and instruments in Kingston, and a very heavy traffic which, owing to the trouble In finding the peop to whom messages are addressed, is being disposed of with difficulty. SEVERAL HUNDRED KILLED. e 1 d e r plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs. Elliott Norris, 25 Years SPECIALISTS 25 Years WASHINGTON AVE. YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes For men, boys, misses and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, eTery pair guaranteed, aa well as the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOB TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 251G O O O O O O O 0 O O O oooooooooeooooo positively agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervous and Blood Com 2301 O O Health, is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health lu-e- n. A soda cracker should be the most nutritious and wholesome of all foods made from whea- t- Bay. The latest lnfurma'ion received here Boston. Jan. 16. The Fnited Fmit ccmpany in this city received a cabli-rre- m from Jamaica today, dated Holland Bay. Jan. 15th, stating that aev-ethundred persons were killed in Klrgs'un. The message follows: Merenntilr section of Kingston, inlxvndon. Jan. 16. 7 p. m The folcluding our office, completely destroyed by earthquake anj fire. Several, lowing cablegram baa been received from a press representative who achundred killed. Myrtle Bank and Consay; stantine Springs hotels practically docompanied Sir Alfred Juno and party "Kingston wrecked and most of the to Jamaica; whkrve. and warehouse burned, but st roye.1." The steamer Dewey will sail from "Fire broke out again tonight. The mr buildings are sale. Constantine, thi u eg roe aie looting the rum At city for Jamaica todav with a shop. of superintendent the and cnmpanv, ni.aceilaneous cargo of freight lent 30f persons have killed. Captain killed.'' Young wro There are weird and terrible urcne. The message to the Royal Mail comForty-fivInvalid soldier wen burnPITTSBURG PEOPLE THERE. pany simply say that Sir James Fered to death lu the military hospital. who represented the company guson, Several shock wee felt Tuesday af- at the agricultural cotton conference nttsburg. Jan. IA Eleven resiternoon." I "mis-ing- ." and add that Governor dents of thl city sailed for Kingston The above dispalrh not dated. Sweet enhunt had asked th local rep- on the Prlnx August Wilhelm and resentative cf the company to. sell were to have arrived there on FAMINE AND PESTILENCE. to ihoee requiring them. Jan. 11. Many prominent Pittsburg-e- r ar at Kingston. Chairman Santiago IV1 Cuba, Jan. 16. Kings- cabled to tberhil'.ip of the company Fifteen residents are at Kingston governor, placing all the ton harbor. a the result of the canh-(iiakavailable provision of the company at now. ten are due there in a few days is rinsed shipping, lint Bowhis Service for ihe relief of the uf and twenty-firare booked to go. den is open. There i need of qunn-titiand ferers. of p.ovlsiou. Famine and pes- York cfficea also cabled to the New of the Royal Mail t send ANXIETY IN PANAMA. tilence are threatening and there ia provision to Kingston by the Atrato cvmywhere. :iiiry oilier steamer with all possible Panama, Jan. IS. Great anxiety ren.is.len I a small port on the son'll and speed. The eetnnany ha not heard garding the Jamaican earthquake la riio.r of Juniiiic. 30 miles south of of been sustained feit here. So far only meagre any dainsee Iv.rg-'oThe ln:ted reports Fruit coni, by their vesuri at have Kingston. been received a cable eommuni-caMo- n i'linv'a Boston steamer clear from Other cslvlearam with Jamaira la interrupted. Kingston ikiwiii-n- . There I no communication say that the office offrom the West ludia Many persnn here and In Colon e Positive from KINGSTON lat Balt Lake, Jan. lli. S. T. Norton, the man who obtained considerable notoriety lu this city because of his for forgery and issuing bonus check, la agyln in trouble and of work would be given lier. Jail on the same old charge. But he car fare, will not lie prosecuted here. The PoWith no iiiouey even faint and weak from the lark f food, catello nnd Ogden authorities are anxahe set out for St. Anne's, intending to ious to ge their hands on hint and leave ihe baby there and then return when they conclude operations Norton to the hiriel. will. In all probability, be a guest of Her strength gave out end she Warden Pratt. fnund her lying fainted. Pasaera-bNorton waa arrested by Officer Carlin the enow, nnd a hurried call for son on the charge of forgery preferred BurIhe police patrol brought Police by Pocatello cltlxena. This la the third geon Paul to the scene. Dr. Paul ad- Uine the man ha been takeu into ministered a heart Hlmulaiit and then custody for the offense, but on former turned the woman over to Ir. raider-woo- occasions he worked n sympathy the county physician, who or- dodge and escaped prosecution. dered her aent tn the Elk hotel, where she will he cared for until further art FRUIT GROWERS IN SESSION. rangements can be made. Salt Lake, Jim. 2tb The third anACCIDENT NEAR PARK CITY. nual meeting of the Vtuh Stale Horticultural aaaoclatlon opened its this moruiing in the chamber Brakeman Phillips on Morning Freight of commerce, on weal Third South Dragged Two Hundred Yards. street, with Chairman J. G. Duffln Park City, Jan. 15. James A. Phil- of the executive commitee, Provo, in on the morning Ihe chair, and Asaialant Secretary lips, a brakeman ft eight train. No. 139, waa seriously Taylor officiating aa recorder. There If not fatally injured thla morning. were present over fifty peraoui. InThe accident oceurred while the train cluding the members of the itaie was switching. Mr. Phillips waa hand- board and the legislature, and repreThe ling a brake and a sudden Jerk of the sentatives of local ntiraerira. train snapped the steel and precipitat- speakers of the morning were Muroul waa Morten aen of Bear River City, and ed him to the ground. He dragW. J. Kerr of tha aisle ged two hundred yards or more before I're-IJethe engineer perceived the signal to agricultural college. The Janitor slop and by that lime was partially thoughtfully provided those in alien-danc- e unconscious. with all the Jonathan apples After the train had been brought they could eat. to n standstill, Mr. Phillips waa plrk Tbe chair explained the absence of ed up and token to the hospital where President Judd as due to impassable It waa found that he waa suffering road, which prevented him leaving from a number of serious and painful Kt. George. However, he had Bent brules. Dr. Ward, who attended the lu hi annual address, which the injured man, said that there waa a secretary would read. The A. H. Snow, was in probability that he auatalnud serious t In internal injuries addition to the Mexico, and tbe regular secretary, R. surface bruises and lacerallona. R. Wilson of Ogden, was travellug Mr. Phillips la a new comer to the In ihe north and could not be present. railroad nun in litis city Kavlug been Mr. Duflin congratulated the board here only six weeks. Nothing ia on the improvement In I'tah fruit, known of hta family or hta former making apeclul reference tu the irrihome. He la a man about forty-livexhibit at Boise, gation emigres years of age aud has been very un- where I'lah carried off the Sweepscommunicative. take cup. The result has been that I'tah la taking the higher stand than SMALLPOX CLOSES SCHOOLS. ever as a fruit producing state. Mr. Taylor then read President Orangeville, Jan. 13. 8mallpox la Judd's brief address expressing the prevailing to an alarming extent In opinion that holding the annual meetthl vicinity and the county school ing in January would prove better have been closed indefinitely pending than wailing until April, front which the outcome of the situation! The ad- month it has been changed. The dition to tbe epidemic of smallpox, work confronting the society la rltal measles and scarlet fever are making to its interests, and the address con their appearance in startling number. pratulatod the society aud all InterA. L. Fullmer home la tiexel with ested in horticulture, on the advance the dread disease aud his wife and made during tbe pant year of the children and Charlie Curl I arc down status if the previous year. The exeltJt the malady. At 'he home of Jo- port front the state in ISMXJ amounted seph Jcwkca, Connie Jewkca, Archie to 802 car uf fruit, valued at Huntington and Marion Anderson are the phrkcra output amounted to confined i their room with smallpox. 333.01111 rases valued at over ll.ooo,. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Child. Dagmar non. At this rate valuation would Young and vine of Swell Anderson' na fast that In a comiiaratlvrly children arc also victims of the dis- brief time the horticultural industry ease. would t.ike its place next to the mining industry in Importance. Mr. Judd WOOL GROWERS ARRIVING. referred to the value of arraying, a particularly affecting the codling Sail Lake. Jan. 18. The Forty-thirmoth, and aald he considered the annual convention of the National prospect for 19u7 aa highly favorable. Wool Growers' association opens in The- lute rains and heavy snows thl clt tomorrow morning at ten li'surc abundance in fruit, crop. But o'clock and in view of the ehtliorate after 11. success can only lie d prep;iratlin which have been made liy a vigorous fight on the Tor the entertainment cf Ihe delegate pen) which infest the orchards, findand their guests, promise to lie the ing taeans to protect the careful and l nionl ever held efficient grower against the neglect This I the first nnd sdrthfulne.s (if hi neighbor who by the ai'elatPin. convention that the association has does not spray, or do anything to proever held Individually. In past year tect hi property. the convention has been held In conjunction with the annual conventions FIRE BROKE OUT AGAIN AND of the National Livestock association. SHOCKS CONTINUE TO BE FELT All Indication are to the greatCKt success for the flock mast era in till con- Negroes Loot the Rum Shops and vention. There Are Weird and Terrible Scenee Business Section a TO HAVE NEW TOWN. Heap of Ruins. Secret of Ranch Purchase by Giorux Mines Co. Explained. by rail between Bowueu ton. 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