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Show ntmVIII .THE PROVO HERALD fttfhjt,nipr vtti Sttw4y PiAhdie m -- Gai Explosion Qccuri in Mine fof -- rSecowl OFPtfNJ OF FAflOUJ REHABILITATION SCULPTURES SHOWING THEIR AR TISTIC CULTURE FOUND, C. f: Decker Co, Froit and OLD FORTRESS Important Excavation Mada. & rof' 6arstang In Asia. Mlnar-rOngj of People and Their Raa T r that7 the WashTngtbHTJeflartng Killed.' th d- Directory for sbosa wjibjog boilB, Iresi of any v", iisn of Provo. ; M iredoc. rS lns Time in Two Weeks, leing 0UB BUSINESS GUIDI ro"iB .. lw The state prohibition, was - up neld at Mobil; Ala., when a liquor was deiued in the probata conn. The tows of port Esslngton, B.C., has been iart!aly-dt-stToye- d by ,fir?z vauee by a defective flue, the leas be- HIITIIE3 LIGHT Oil to UimAteAm South Carolina" Statesman Says Chief Executive Aeturted by Malice ' and Revenge. , NEWS SUMMARY f .1 REPIY MAKES WEST II UTAH PROVO TltlMAH Still In .Wttcbes sod Jewelry Doubt. r 77-;-of the JoiVT Taylor. London. Prof. tives of malice and revenge in attack-ing'hi- s JJnlvfTy,tjy1 of, Liverpool hasr made Orooerlei and Provision course laconnection with the : some recent excavations at lling 1100,000. Coos Bay, Oregon, land- - grant, Sena, Alonso E. Horton, Deadly tor "Tillman founder. of San Rescue Party Driven Back zffeAslaHdinor, and thereby adds as rof South Carolina, from Fumes of Mi After Gas and ComDiego, Cal.i and its oldest inhabitant Berth Important - contribution to" the prob- Wstkios the- - senate, on Monday, seat his in 4 dead, aged 95 lem of the Hlttites- comparable,, with Men to Leave to , year!, as & result ot pelled made to the accusations of the reply - Infirmities Incident to old age. the. results obtained by the German y Architects, Their Fata, chief executive. r old- archaeologist Dr.' Hugo WlnckleS-- ; who Philip Brushart, sald'th--thwas read from mm-mtp- t est man In Michigan, die? .alTJaekaeB demonstrated that about 1500 B. C. the atid was-- a choice - mixture of. J3S So. Academy Avenue, Provo.. HTfliter were oa an equal footing with last week, aged 104 year. His father " CIS Dooly Block, Sail Take City- .Bluefleld, W. Va. An explosion of argument aed Invective.. Mr, Tillman ' fought la the battle of Waterloo as three and the great Hgypt "TBabylon 'in the lick Branch colliery on rose to a question of personal privi : ' The H powers if the world." , Baldwin and Colonial theatres gas after the ooaehj&fan immediately lege :, 4ndeed, two years ago Dr., Winckrer, hate liwu r de- these same mines, two weeks ago to of the morning prayer, and as his inworking' ..under the auspices of the stroyed by fire as the result of a gas a day, fifty miners were killed by a tention had been widely advertised, Oermaiv. .static society," "discovered loss of 'I4u0,0fl0 explosion, causing he "Whith was an audience greeted by similar; explosion within the frails of the modern city of - The macaroni wheat ; trade ; ,wllB or fanr. TtconoeffooA A aennd like thunder reverberated filled every seat in the galleries. prqvo: fiejromnof BoghazKoi a deposit of 2,000 lablets, eartaT been Sicily has rom the first the senator received rlnedby tha miles of corridors and air the ' along to the language, ostljH'. Assyrian quake. Messina was one of the bigrf rassages crowded wItthoM - who most careful attention. which" he. identified as the remains of gest durum wheat markets of the old work in the Senator Tillman's health is .such - From the mine mine.,tUevstate a.rciive,ot th HktiteJient D. D. HOVTZ : V world. y mouth belcheforth a clouot Jame, that he concluded not to attempt any pfre." Thl. fact has been practically " ' ATtORSBY-AT-fcAFire destroyed the home of Joseph soot, dust and debris, severe language in his y heavy, timber, vnusually 'conflrmedby jpne tablet," ' which, in-- . to the president- - He said, howKohl., near Dickinson, N. D. Three broken mine cars and evn. a masscrllte)j abottti 1200. fl. C, sontains the . N6s. 1, 2 and 3 Farrer .Block ever, preceding his speech, that his young girls alone In the house were sive motor. Terrorised women-'an- d Jnade between': Halndewere the ifrlends pon, was counting burned to death and a fourth textfJtraaty . children jnished to. tie plne(LJDOth-- caaciiatlon of thechlef Provo City, Utah - - ' esepit, of Egypt and a HlUlt kfngA fatally burned. and Implored those there to allow would have no occasion to complain duplicate of the text of this treaty, in monitor steamed When the Cheyenne exthem 'to aifl In the effort to aave their if they'; would "te''paientv-for'''tihieroglyphics, has been discovered on THVRMAN , .out of the harbor at Sab Francisco on loved ones'' who . the walls of a building In the temple KAIGHN still opportunities be alive toflridther might pects " January: 4, an oil burning warship within. -" to pay the close of the session of Karnak oa the Jv'He.; ArrORNEYS-AT-LA-went to sea for the first time in the Prof Garstang, in the course of a Mine Foreman Bowers, jwho wts his respects to the president, when '" "..":i'i to not be t history of the navy." disappoint. sopromises lecture before the near the entrance, 'was blown from Royal Asiatic D. F. WAU021 BUILDING ' of A Julian Burns, a wealthy Italian of his peal Jangnter evidence of stated that further eut4 but . to ciety, LA KB CITY ' V. crawl feet, managed SALT WOeRGROUNO lAOflZINC AT New Castle, Pa.,' is probably alvieV the high state . oT artistic culture as -- also, did Robert Smith, a b ad Ticrt KBownbat sareiy,. fXAMr TICOHOflOG; the'" ttjenexecvnlve'i Messina earthqake? He time of reached by the Hittites ta their prime rescue party, rushed into hide had feeen miner, - arrived HARVEY CLUP? jd greatly irtung by the Out of her ruins. made famous be- surveys of the fortification made by was strikingly dartor demonstrated by the A. L. BOOTH mines and tried to res darts be bad sent at him at various cause ' of the history . which marks British spies designate it as Carillon. work arSak-Ji-Gehz- i xthe purpose of getting married. for htm in cue t miner named Halliday,. who timeawlttieiiadcrltlcteed every stone and inch of ground," old - Its history is; Interwoven wlthitbe In one A fast passenger train ran into an was hurled Tiack excayaUonjhxoneof by the blast. They the senate. When he suggested that Port Ticonderoga is teniae agalnRleh story of FrencSSTmdianrattd aboirt mounds the explorers discovered, a the open switch at Caperon W Va., kilt believed n back' by tha. deadly doubtless is were it -the associations the which the of "battles fought In, place ATTORNEyS-AT-LAmany en out. the vt business," pitchfork-ba- d gone temple in an excellent state of . preslug the engineer and fireman, fumes of the after gas and' were comervation mnd a series of sculptures. As another Toar of laugh'ter vaa called colonial and- revolutionary Wars, and finally determined the supremacy gine and four cars being, ditched, none pelled to leave him to his fate. nowi that thrilling chapter from the Saxon over the Gaul on the Ameri forth r nd of the passengers being seriously hurt. ROOMS 5 uJ I The explosion was" fn"a different American history ' is to be preserved can continent. Champlaln.;LcameLTto of SUILDINC that UTESSMOW applause Provo, Utah galleries Jhe to "Arizona arrest While attempting tart of the mlne; from- - that of two any Kind " WMr sot ITermftt4 lnTBie to coming generations by the purpose' that region ill 1609. allied with the AI - Jack" Ellon, a miner and cowboy from weeks ago. Since that f ew gonq'utns, 'and there ,metthe. Iroquois catastrophe senate,-- and if persisted In would ne- of It owner, MrsTSrHPrPell-oImperial valley, Deputy Constable tbt --join, has beB inspected " ""nerelhaC The pow faceloTace: by gorH MSflitttab letag "'shot''' and ernment officials and Charles JJe Manvifle-mostti-perlence- d In addition, to his speech, wbich buildings andgrounds and walls to erful Iroquois first, encountered wbtta the by Cal. Ellon made billed at NewhalV, men In the region, And all, had beea printed in advance, Mr, their-pristiPROVO'S LEADING glory and strength and men who "bore firearms and, several his escape. . . t . ..'SS. . It is Said, expressed the opinion that Tillman had prepared other brief re- make it her summer home. ; wairiors were killed by the deadly dis 'SHOEMAKER ' 7he stockholders of the American - waa safe. r . read. he which marks, . It Is that the West bar- charges. The Iroquois retreated to the - - ; . ' "It baa been expected' and. desired,' racks laexpected 123 N. ACADEMY AVENVE Telephone & Telegraph company, at which Col. Ethan Allen de- south, Rallied themselves with the Brit own made my he said, "that having a meeting in New York CHy, author FORAKER ON WARPATH, of the fortress ish soldiery and wit the- - colonists, manded tbKsurrender defense, I should direct my Ttfgrles "in the came of the ized an Increase in the capital stock whence rose the long and bloody great Jehovah-anI do hot feel that to Charger illegal Diversion of Funds by on my, assailant of the company of the continental congress," as tradi French-Indiawars, sufficient - fot-Jth- fi. my trengtll--- U $300,000,000.' ;' President ihd Wliriam H. Taft fcave--4 tion aaa it wHl be flnlshed next July - Varying fortanes fell to the share of double task,- - for-m- y physicians : Colunel tor the tercentenary of the coming of Fort Ticonderoga during the War of Zavarnltsky, chief of tie se-overtaxing renewal of the warned" me against - the truest - and scret police at Vladivostok,, has been best Champlain, which Is to be celebrated theHftevoIutlottrand it was taken and discussion ofs the Brownsville affair l 'sentenced to four years' penal serviunder the lee of the old walls on the retaken several tnmes and' when the Hlttite Profilesi in the senate on Tuesday by Senator sentiments- InJJnglIsbr literature from- Tennyson:. tude and the loss of bis military rights treaty of peace was. signed it was these had not been "Trembling Foraker called out a large gathering tjjis exposed to the " 'Soiling; another will never maka on the charge of having manufactured Ticonderoga has been In the pos abandoned: The, last military, occupa weather the filled Jthe" that.; tnscriptiong gallerleataxiverflowvJ amTafVlhgs one'asession 61 the JPell family for nearly tlon was by the British In 1780. evidence in poUUcaJ cases.Were much clearer and more distinct n. s. ing. sT " lives In a : g The W ith the return ol peace the tort eeleand the A tornado near iMIneolaT-Texaapproaching Illegal diversion of public funds by house, with even a glass floor-hrit- iorauon ana a renewak ot interest in and the. 700 acres surrounding it were than similar monuments of Hlttite art sectlwi five miles long, the Provo City, Uti swept bareAUhoush found and William ;H.. Taft, end should remember the old adage. president v to Columbia and-- Onion coHege, InprevIouslydiscovered. eil wrecking the taffies of L. C. Johnson, while secretary what was, lnHltflte times, only a of rtbrt eafly American blatory icaused - the given tha He l -to tor the pay jower Mr.-f; Tell leased it in 1800 and present proprietor, to consider its II. E Bryant and J. e! Burkhead. So government to destroy me, put I feel, provincial city, the sculptures com4rfw erected: ja summer homfcassf I Cft.pitaJ, t far as known no one was killed, but investigation by private detectives that" I stand unBcathed,: becau80.'lf.tt $100.0004 pared! favorably with even the best Brownsville waa Into.,, the affair .. tJoT was house The PelIV"fatherv: In Mrt J82fi burned and ItobertM. several persons were injured. - men, convince fail ;to other arguments reliefs. Egyptian .. I Thompson, ofJfJewTork Senator Foraker In reply charged by DIRECTORS! city, under- the present dwelling was erected. It the character for rectitude, truthfulThe emperor of Korea, accompanied Excavations was almost d entirely for-thIng to statement of Herbert J. ress and honesty -- whicb7Twrtu1tdrtaasbe- rebuilding and .. restoration is now y by Marquis Ito of Japan and bis minconfined to the smallest of series Browne, of this city, and William Q. ed In alxty-onEeed Smoot . of Mj. S- - H. P. Pell and bis fam of my ure of this historic pile. Tbe West bar-. President year .. . m n.inn uuu JI isters, has left Seoul for a tour of the were maue in..-- In 11 I . . BuuuuiiiKB mumiuo,, Baldwin, of Roanoke, Va, who were would at least .be iny bulwark. . Men racks, or "officara' quarters,' wtU be a ily, pending of the fort. other nk em plre;Mt being ,nJs purpose to invesTwin mounds with a'vfewto ascertain uwnv,i employed by the secretary of. war to; who hava always been clean and bonj museum, and the other oulldlngs with i The place has for many, year beefr I Holbrook, JvWm. Knlgh tigate conditions. Tbti is 'the ' first secure evldenca Ing whether they, would repay excava- not suddenly become liars in the lnclosure are to be used-fo- r do orable the all rented for of; ' of farming negro, guilty purposes, yet Geo. Taylor. r. . Farref, Boger trip- of a Korean ruler to the Interior neto be all arUflcial without any soldlera of tie wentyfiVth infantry,! and hypocrites at 61residential jiurposesw'-- t the original landmarks. earthworks LtioBheyrered t of the empire. ' T1 ... Jobs & Twelvea t' .knAtl.a uf ceutuilek cluster about and redoubts have been carefully pre and full of objects of historical and illj cessity.'' A (.'dispatch received" in St." Peters interest archaeological T. FAHRXIU Caskler. ' JOS. hefd on the night or August and taken from the served.! Ticonderoga, 1906. '." MINISTER ADMITS GUILT. . burg from Rome says mat M. Petroff, Iha ProtJGarstangrtherefore, looked forof time by various races Ot . It has been, however, most difficult use oltha private beginning government Oenaral banking business transacts ward to a prominent Russian basso, and two detectives .was characterized by Mr. Confesses Crime of Murder and .Then men. .The legends of the aborigines to keep the relic hunters from despoil calculated ten or fifteen years' work as and throw much light on the Bail deposit boxes for rent. to Italian singers, Signores Catanl of tell the and on which it the old at the ing promontory Foraker as digging place .' Commits Suicide. . . ' Hlttite problem. He cherished , Cambl, tenors, perished at Messina Revolting." "atrocious, shocking and stands' having, been defense of the lntrenfchments In their quests for but- greathope-th" Carthage, Ul.RerJoha X ..Cajv Mound Builders the some of the Inscriptions These artists all. appeared last winter d tons-an"bullets.' and then from wrested " - In would St. ' Petersburg. - and "Would thus on 6, In the litwho, as them the Preservation as Indian well mlchael, Janaury The Iro horde. restoration of by Messina Raxed. ;:.,' Olory the door to an understanding of open An explosion wheh shook houses Rattlo at church of to is Run, Methodist the French aim the tle Ticonthe It lost French the of quois rebuilding MeBslna. In her fury,-iiatapHlttite and shattered windows five miles distherebyl providing to have wished evea to cancel Mich, killed Gideon Browning, the surrendered It to the English, and then deroga. All the old walls will be left tudenta-wi- characters, th a vast new library of tant, occ urred a t Wood ri ver, IIL, when pears burned then Intact was and to to arid, while the obliged pointed carpenter, up, England it village yield every a tank of oil of jOO.000 gallons' capa- history. The visitor cannot refrain the. body in the stove, committed sui- force Of the revolution.. After that It patch of plaster which remains will be ancient literature, . from a cry ot sorrow when he real-ti- e cide her Monday,-Januar- y city caught fire. - Henry Johnson, a H, by cuU was taken n4 retaken, and Anally disNadisturbed; Most " of the original - The ftm phase- of the" Hlttite proV -- eathedra!.-tBr -that gloff Of to lem is determine watchnmn, the origin of this stone ', and la mantled abandoned and echoed still, oaihe..place, although Messina has been razed. The cen- ting hi throat with a pocketknlfe, oil and burned to death. , with the Step of fighting men no more. early, lei the last ce'ntury it was the people and their race whether Aryan bos He died the at county pltaraiter turies have: respected It from the the Vesearche of men Its position made it for centuries the custom, for citizen to organise sleigh or Semlttc-i-fo- r, taken from the board-jn- g Phillip Berkis," a wealthy merchant lime of the Normans until a few days, behadbeen houBO .of Miss Miranda Hughes, key to the Hudson valley and of the Ing parties and come-dow- n of San Frandseo,jrerxrteiio.Jhe.j)o over the likeJayctInd4e. Lantsheere -- havelice of Chicago that he had been rob- fg07Te1ylBgraeTrtbp whero,; a a Stranger, he had been' way from thl country to Canada The ice of Lake Champlain to gather: ma- long since upset the Old Testament . c dictum that the! Hlttites were an In . .... .'V. bed of a purse containing $3,200 while cataclysms which bad afflicted Mesrj living aince Friday. fortification stood between TXake terial from the old wails tor-thbuildBins. Its great column of Egyptian In a long letter found In bis suit Champlain and Lake Oeorge, on a bluff ing of their houses. And get them to figure on Some of the significant tribe of warrior who sold sleeping at the home of Jacob Bickow. than case. Carmichatel told in . detail- the which commands the fiver connecting block have 'been built , into fences, themselves- - and their horses to tha Blckow was arrested, but denied all granite, heavier 'and stranger wiring your house for eleo-tr-ic bronze, were all thrown'' down and story of the killing of Browning;- how the two bodies of water. The Indians from which they will find their way highest bidder bent on warfare. Nor is knowledge of the alleged theft, crumbled as if of chalk. The magnifl- - he had fallen, a victim to Browning lights. It is the only The entire western ' coast of Mexwere accustomed' to come down, from again to their pristine use.:. The entire It certain that they confined them- and meeting him In ' elves to U!eTaWT)TeHiniTS.ir ico was shaken by, an earthquake rent Norman, Andevin and Argonese hypnotic power clean, safe and rellaHcT fnibs : of -t- he ttWTT Sicily ave the was 620 to between Lake Lebanon river feet from and across. walls, buildterritory JafiuiirtrhTcI1?aTBosrseverelF f been The and the Champlain, eve command; bow method of lighting.. " reduced to rnin. t felt at Acapulco, In .the state "of to Ing on the inside of tho forUfication tuphratea A has been shown br re finally, when Browning attacked him there pastjhe site of Ticonderoga ' mains uncovered a year ago, the Hituerrero, and at Oaxaca, In the state iith knives, he. Carmlchael. defend lkeT George, then called Horlcon Were Ta the form of three sides of a Office. 93 N, Academy Avenue o the Banie name.: The damage waa ; PREPARING; ANOTHER SPEECH. ed himself with a hatchet, After kill- From the lake canoe could be carried quare, while a bomb proof completed tites extended their sway through the Both IWe 37- -2 Uns ' "1 Levant trivial and no fatalities havw been ba ' the with across the to 1100 Huduntil about of B. C. victim headwater hatchet, the the figure; his em the Tillman Promises to Us Pitchfork In ing ' red-ho- t stove church in the broke reported. of was '. Into whence the to the pire, the a was son, said, number of small the parade progress up easy square .' ; " Mah Near; Future. suggested Itself a "the vbest method Albany and to theTnoath of the ground, somewhat depressed below the kingdom, which preserved their com Hong, a Cloaman',iH hanged ' The Before putof body, at Macleod. Canada, by K stream where lies the present city of level of the onter works, x There were mon civilisation, language, and forms ..r., Can-- ' Washington- - "Many, people 'are of disposing -- '" ada's official hangman. The ( hiuiuan sending me material In $fard to1 ting the body In the stove, however, New .York. until wiped Obt by the onwfP-governme'::-. twaJiasttons oa whlek- - guns-wer- e as far a Js mounted and around them ' dry moat counter Invasion from southeastern Fort Vaudreull citt tcr tht' gattows wtt h thecnsto-- i HowseveU'S flarT"ana crooktfd. ways, he exchanged was, bewhich had clothing. for his own,, i mary racial stoicism.Mifh Hong shot and I am preparing a speech in which " known, the first stronghold bnllt by There was a heavy counterscarp wall Europe, come bespattered wHhblood. liia partner, Mah Ling, The latter had 1 will 4ry to, redeem my. promise made Source of Information concerning white men In thl locality, and in later now much tumbled in, beneath which 'collected money for the firm and lost said Senator flllman on years ft became known as the Grena- frere casemates where" soldier were the Hltllte, aside from Biblical ,ref. la Settled. Strike jfefterdajr' Ij-JrII.- - Brereton, Pres., '; V "'' ".: gambling. diers' erencea aretwo-fol- d There., are evidences quartered Egyptian - inluesday. . He said be aid not know; Denver.'The strike of tho shop- that it battery." The Asiatic squadron, commanded hew soon he would be able to deliver John The restoration will be made la ac scriptions and Assyrian tablet.' In was.connected by a tnnnel with Marwick, Cashier, men of the Denver ft Rio Grande sysby Rear Admiral Giles B. Harbor, has his speech, but be would make it beFort"?tTlc6nderoga during the British cordance with documents of jwhlch.jhe the latter.,the name ia.canfonnded wltk Casbiex f4AJva Nelsonj-Aae- 't,in effect haa been slnca which tem, returned ta- Manila trom a mils? fore' the president retired from office. The grst defense oa the British and French governments have the Khata They are first mentioned occupation," waa Tnat declared roff. after Mawsb, alt of Fort Ticonderoga was known as given copies.' Whltelaw Reld, ambas- In the 'afinal of Thotme through the southern islands o the m. of two day'. conference between- atrlte- - Fort Carillon and was erected by the Jnlereat Jaid xMuTimax, court of Rt Senste'- - Wants' Explanation,,'' Philippine group. The fleet officers has tbghtektegypMarynastr- ( Jam, sajnjofjie ers and representatives of the X765.- it waTof woodT faced also aided in making fit, possible in (1503-14French Deposits. , DraLfts on to B. senate adopFedTj roads. Is Washingtn-.THer It C.) related that in Including machinist. ; blfick with stone, and was built undefthe di- glean authentic' Information concern 170 B. C. the ships at the various' ports at which a resolution on Tuesday, eJJ Parts of the World. As reighing Pharaoh presented and boilermaker smithsv helpers. they stopped. rection of Gen.: Montcalm. Carillon tag". Ticonderoga. It la likely that a marched to the banks of the Eunhra- Senator Foraker, calling on' the result, about 1,000 men - will resume mean chime of bells in French and In a pitched' battle near Mesa by Opposite the P. O. on request will be made to France - fot tes to receive tribute from the land 14. ttem an the of work for treasurr Thursday morning,- January Iho" period Grande, Cal., between a tang ot cat- Secretary The of the Hlttites, consisting of ' The settlement was a compromise, the designation was given on account some cannon-oined etatefHent : for the expenditure eight e will be filled with Mr. Pell's own rings of silver, 409, tle rustlers and members of the ot the $3,000,000 appropriated by the both aide making concessions, JLThe of tbejflJUBlcal sound of the falls In pounds in weight, so mile collection a or the river of committee, four rustlers were act of March J, 1899, distant for relics and and "a great piece of Ticonderoga to be expended men gained the principal point Then kllltd and. one vigilante . seriously at the direction of the The appellation Ticonderoga is In- any otbe&JtjgBientoB which may be do came a record of Hittilecrystal." as vhlch. they struck, contracts with the attacks president upon fled' woundod. worksome The other rustlers dian in origin and convey th Idea of nated for the purpose, and it will ot fund. This is the fund crder affected, but lose an the, Asiatic possessions of Egypt, and across the border line into Mexico af-t- out emergency certain days be open to the public. of which detectives were paid for ing conditions In the shops . which failing of brawling, waters."- - The-el-d was evident that the power of these it the fight. .""'.;"" Btrlke investigating the Brownsville affair, were In effect beforejhe people was gradually increasing until It Is estimated by those Interested " Egypt was" obliged to treat with the THEN HE LAUGHED. and 'Possum Taft Eat Hint 5,000,000 of the little red cress Tater. Utah Pioneer "Dead. invader in 1200 B. C t president-elecCliristjnas stamps which were issued Augusta, Ga. The Ogden. While bathing in a water TheAssyrlaa mnumeats vncovered to aid the tubereiiiosls crusade were did full Justice Monday afternoon to pool at tie Utah Hot Springs Tuespriof to the excavations of the German S. of Charles Bohler, f M in New York alone during the barbecue the Lorin Farr, one of the Asiatic' society have invariably treat of December, and this. money day afternoon, cotton plantaed of later periods. One inscribed In residents' of given on hla extensive oldest" and from and rolle ten f .1 he used to fight the white plague town, tha..Jlat. ..of Utah, was sudden! tion about is the first to record the existence- ot iliiPi-iamenu ot heavjr 'i!k steamer Svlatoslav, fore assistance . ooiilrt reach him. and tater. besides a number or Hlttite states, some; of ot local as the the a en w of 38; came Into collision, guest dimensions, Lot-IFarr was the head of probably wmcn nnaiiy became tributary to A- r Novorossipk, with the .. Greek the largest number of direct descend- bar association; The barbecue party guests from Au- r Pnsedion., Te Sviatoslav ants of any man known to the clvil- - consisted of thirty Jila-K. C r. Jafu llai He-- f gustalncluding I'm JjifirQ mlnutes-i.'- .FoiirLoi Off. H.. Tafr, Mr. Calling . a iu.uiaa;od in the . Tit Him ,I . .. .1 of luid forty children. 200 grandchildren, snd daughter; Mrs) A.Hammond tuiuiKHBui v' and John end Mrs. maaam, Hays oiujcusi your t ahofl.r'dthe.. Pos!Piio!i protntly..l5G greatgrandchildren .and rr-M." Hitch cock. nog Frank I time arTne map every, pass. a few great - '.in ii iiis " v Here he comes now. (Start off.) C iMim-schief niachlnU?, Husband and Wife. Found Dead in "Old Lady Sport! Sport! you fool. Edna Ctl the Property. " :i Kfye8; his assistant, were Bed. ibs uog: . jeme nere. Them Bint Enn FrsnetscQ.A trust deed signed .. and Severn! workman Colo.- -i Welles oones. inem s legs. Fort Collin. New Yoik the actor and field ' t T- rren,. Mexico, when the ty Nat C. Goodwin, for the Fort Colif; you have i ;superintendent Weekly.'which has. beel in mining promoter, the ti ii.1 and his wife, lins beet sugar- factory, S s broke. " " ma-- I Gled with the county clerk, settles on r 6o It eeems. " " ." were found dead In' bed Monday nl "as aUunst Ms wife.,who was formerly Miss Edna about home Lecturer twenty the men' are Goodrich, the leading lady of many morning at their miles from this city. Apparently much faster than the women. theatrical Goodwin Ions,1 product . lec-prop' n:VM '! eas. t: both had "been overcome by coal ; Man (In audience) Thafs right to the vatus of $200,000. Includ1, p'jyrf that rrty Welles had an engagement in Fort when I got married ago, Twenty years ed, in the property named are the to a fitlid of of the actor st Ocean Park, la Collins Sunday, and bis lallure dismy wife Was years the older; now' I'nit-nesearch and i.outhcm California and a block of keep this led to the she's five years the younger. Judge. wss door The' bodies. of the covery in ibis city. The receipt p; c a bole had been burned in New York city consumed J0.000.000 ot T. 11. Dudley, of Santa Monica. were .: the badly end font rearhy ru?i ty v i fa t'3-iFheeu havim't vr ai.Jbrustce,. U. stUbtd LuuuiJ. thatjnu n.r'rrl- J ti'tVtiva'Joa, Fienst" pounds' of butler during the iast He O, no! liut nobojrrr'rtr.i r tu i pioiitf). t !;evfs me when I say so! c .nr.&ldenC.liad, been, .actila ted- - mo by- g .(' - e His--spee- - - peadysnufteiuLetehtva . pbofessional: ;; - . f ".- - re-rl- -- , w, a be-to- -- i "" TSrT J ' - I j. the-amo- last-autum- n, BOOTitcturr the-presi- dent Were-drive- W ;f Hhelee-presldent-admon-ishe-d -- t-- H-w- Wmw -- i- EGL7ESTON d n ; III uetmwKfflKs4 -- ae-cle- Pdent . - taa-exert- ar, -- -- 1 e- being-remodele- ooen-panc- e . 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