Show what they use people have to haul get it from wells the irrigation for wise be It will wall of concompany to build a solid be a saving will It dam a for crete have to bo will in tae long run and it "other things done sometime Utah i AL Bond Com wagon gtep f0rwar(j Snpply Notice Tublio notice is hereby given to Section 300 of the Compiled am- State of Utah 1907 as The President of the eration of Miners Denounces flbe Denver — The administration forces controlled throughout the deliberations of the Western Federation of Miners' convention on Wednesday By a vote of almost two to one the convention gave the members of the executive boards the right to vote proxies in spite of the protest led by J F an Hutchinson board member Again th® Moyer supporters scored in preventing the immediate consideration of the presi dent’s annual report In which that official bitterly denounced his opponents in the federation as “trouble makers” and disrupters of organized labor President Moyer also referred to Samuel Gompers' sarcastically failure in the last national campaign “to lead the labor votes in a solid phalanx to the polls under the banner of a party dominated by corporate greed” Practically the entire day was taken up with the reading of officers’ reports which showed the organization to be in excellent condition as to membership and finances and free from strikes with the exception of those recently authorized at Ely Nev and in Alaska Mills’ Ernest report Secretary showed that there are now 38980 paid-umembers while 15000 more are being carried by the organization that there was a membership gain of about 7000 above all losses for the year that the receipts of the Denver headand the quarters aggregated $198979 expenditures $181258 iamD IN-- ' TRAGIC ENDING OF PICNIC School Teacher and Three Girl Pupils Drowned B Vancouver C— While ' wading on the beach of Burrard Inlet twelve miles from Vancouver Wednesday afternoon a teacher and three of her girl pupils members of a were Sunday school picnic- party browned The dead are Miss Gertrude Ankers aged 25 the teacher Annie Murray aged 15 Alice Poison aged 12 and Sign! Buck aged 10 The children and their teacher were members of a Sunday school picnic party that had gone to the beach from the Brownville school near New Westminster They had been on the beach three hours when they decided to go in bathing WOMEN DEFY AUTHORITIES London Suffragettes Refuse to Comply With Prison Regulations London — The suffragettes in Holloway jail who have been making trouble for the prison authorities by refusing to comply with the prison regulations have been ordered consigned to their cells for a period of twenty-fouhours But their spirits do not appear to be depressed and they are as determined as ever to refuse to work or to submit willingly to the treatment usually accorded to criminals The governor of the jail has ordered that the women be brought before the magistrates on charges of defying the prison "rules breaking the windows of their cells etc Weston Completes Long Journey San Francisco— Edward Payson Weston the aged pedestrian reached this city at 10:50 o'clock Wednesday niight July 14 having completed his journey from New York to San Francisco The actual distance covered by the athlete was 3925 miles by mile posts' but figuring the thousands of times he has to side from side of the swung way he has traniped nearly 4200 miles The time consumed on the journey was 105 days five hours and minutes Sensational Rise July Wheat Chicago — Wheat for July advanced seven cents during a stormy session of the board of trade on Wednesday establishing a new high record mark for the season and giving promise of repetition of the recent “deal” headed by James A Patten and his coin the May option The top lleagues mark reached by the July delivery on Wednesday was 127 compared with 120 the closing figures of the previous day The imedlate cause of the sensational advances was additional tain in the wheat growing section In New York’s Latest Home of Epicurus a limit to NEW YORK— Isin there If Manhattan? there be such there is no Indication it in the $2500000 dining room Venture at street and Broadway which is now engrossing the attention of every gourmet In the metropolis of the syMillionaires dreaming baritic luxury of Babylonian days and of the wonder workings of through the might of a staggering outlay of money are rapidly transforming the famous old Hotel Rossmore into the most luxurious eating place in the entire worlds The caravansary which at one time harbored every class and type of Broadway life from the sportsmen with the plethoric bank roll to the latest goddess of the green room is now being changed into a dining resort where those will be served who can pay the of Decision Ties price where price is the least consideration Where soups will cost probably $150 a portion game birds from $10 up and cafe noir at prices prohibitive to those who do not look like ready money It would surely seem that the limit of metropolitan extravaganco had again been set at a high water mark with which the price scales of the St Regis Delmonico’s Sherry’s Martin’s and other show places of the Times and greater city are modest customs change and the new Murray’s marks the transition Will such a place representing so enormous an outlay pay? Yes say the capitalists backing the venture And it is the consensus of opinion moreover of the shrewdest public entertainers in the city that there will be a legitimate and growing interest on this unique and remarkable investment devised to meet the aesthetic requirements of the most voluptuous city on the globe The backers of the enterprise figure rightly it Is believed that every woman coming to New York will insist upon her escort taking her to this marvelous dining place at least once on her sojourn The same holds good with the women of New York Hands of Howard Gould LIMONY of $36000 a year Isn’t enough — why it practically Is I will have a hard time livnothing ing on less than $100 a day" This comment on the award made to her by Justice Dowling in her successful suit for a separation from Howard Gould is attributed to Mrs Katherine Clemmons Gould She Is greatly disappointed over the amount of alimony It is said that in case Howard Gould becomes dissatisfied with the amount of alimony allowed his wife and should he wish to divorce he could not sue on any evidence or even allegations employed by his counsel in the trial just concluded There is no special probability Uk however that Howard Gould would wish to take any measures against his wife even for a reduction of the allowance which he has been directed to pay her It was well known that he wished to avoid further airing of their marital difficulties Although the alimony was low In view of the large income from the Jay Gould estate it is said to be the largest allowance that has ever been made in a case of this kind so far as the records of any court in this country could show except where private settlement had 'been made a dowe? Mrs' Gould still retains right in her husband’s real estate on which he set a valuation of $5000000 in testifying at the trial Part of this is the $1700000 valuation of the Castle Gould estate for which he failed to find a purchaser last year at Howard Gould cannot mortgage or dispose of any of his real estate without his wife’s consent and she may place a lien on the real estate to obtain her alimony In case he should default in his payments Bingham Starts Odd Suit Against Justice lyn youth George B Duffy who having been arrested several times on sundry charges and the police having photographed him for their gallery of record appealed to Justice Gaynor not as a judge but as a friend to have his photograph removed from the store house Justice Mulberry street Gaynor being unsuccessful In his diHE triangular contest that has rect appeals to Commissioner Bingbeen waging in New York city be- ham to order the removal of the Duffy tween William J Gaynor justice of photograph brought the matter to the the supreme court Mayor McClellan attention of Mayor McClellan in a letand former Police Commissioner ter which was tantamount to a reBingham U S A (retired) took a quest to the mayor to remove the poturn recently lice commissioner on charges of exnew and surprising when Gen Bingham instituted suit ceeding his privileges and the letter was couched in such strong terms against Justice Gaynor for defamation of character and asked damages that Gen Bingham now seeks to hold on two counts aggregating $100000 the justice personally responsible for The libel suit is an outgrowth of their defamatory reflections upon the police experiences of the Brook him I Gotham School Children Have Bad Teeth of municipal research of THE bureau York city recently made public the result of certain investigations which If carried out will put into the pockets of New York dentists something like 9500000 The Investigations have had to do with the teeth of New York school children who sought permission to The invesgo to work this summer tigation was carried on at the department of health at the instigation of Miss Dorothy Whitney’ acting in behalf of the Junior league and Charles Loring Braca for the Children’s Aid society The actual work of examining the teeth of 500 boys and girls was done by Wallace T Van Win WILKS' MAKES His Opponents Refers Sarcastically to Gompers Fall-- ' ure to Deliver the Labor Vote in the Last National Campaign — Members Stand Behind the President FARMER IRAINER TORN IN (REST S kle under the supervision of Dr JoflTrthan Baker head of the division of child hygiene and s S Merritt D D S dentist in charge of the Children’s Aid society's dental clinic at the street industrial school The children came from all over town and were of all nationalities They were taken as they secured their work papers or “mercafitile papers” and their ages range from 14 to 16 Of the 500 children only 14 had sound teeth and these needed to be cleaned The other children the bureau says must either go without dental care compromise on an occasional crown or extraction or pay from $5000 to $10000 for treatment which means from five to ten weeks' earnings of the groups The bureau says that if the unfortunate children were to have the same that kind of treatment parents ol higher incomes wo ild see that theif children had from $20000 to$4000C more must be added to these figures the respective sums representing ten- MEAL BEARD FOR GOAT ON ROOF GAR- HUNGRY ANIMAL DEN ATTACKS FREAK WHISKERS OF FELLOW PERFORMER THREE ASSISTANTS BATTLE PERATELY TO RESCUE DES- New York — List to the sad tale of the lost whiskers of Farmer Wilks Those who have wandered upon the roof of the Hammerstein theater know Wilks the man who draws a comforta-blPISTOL BROUGHT INTO USE salary simply because he has the longest beard under cultivation In the world At least that’s the advertiseMen Armed with Iron Prong Finally ment At night when the vaudeville perBack Into Cage Force Animal formance is given up In the air Farmer After Long Contest in Wilks Is quite the most prideful thing Narrow Passage on the little Hammerstein farm Until accident his whiskers measured 10 flew York — Penned in a dark nar- the feet 94 inches from face to tip Now row passageway of an animal show are much shorter and he will be they arena at Coney Island three men fought desperately for more than half with a an Jiour the other morning African lion to save the life of Capt “Jack" Ilona vita a lion trainer The remains of Capt Bonavita's one arm was badly torn and the rescuers themselves were injured to The lion which was shipped several Coney Island from Mombasa weeks before Col Roosevelt started for that port has been known as “Roosevelt" Bince he was taken Into the arena The animals are generally fed at the close of the show but owing to the hard work of “breaking” the lion Roosevelt Bonavita has been taking the animal in the arena late at night and orders have been given not to feed unless he has finished rehearsing As Bonavita stepped into the cage and snapped a whip the big beast Missing the trainer sprang upon him the lion crashed into a pedestal and then turned his attention to the destruction of a chair Then the whip was brought on the animal’s eyes and it turned to retreat a Cry of Bonavita quietly called to Tallon Farmer Wilks Awoke with Pain another trainer that the animal was “bad” At the same time he took forced to spend many weary months refuge behind a second pedestal In- on his Iowa farm repairing the ravtending to meet the attack which the ages of the Hammerstein goat lion had already begun The goat has always been jealous of When the beast with a flying leap the whiskers of the Iowa farmer The came in contact with the barrier Bon- goat has whiskers only ten inches avita quickly stepped behind the long and time after time his goatlets has been seen gazing enviously at the farmer and then look down despairingly upon his own short and foolish looking beard Farmei1 Wilks droppel into a sound slumber after the intermission The jokes on the stage did not arouse him and the songs did not have the slightest effect upon his sleep He dreamed of whiskers 40 feet long as he lay on the rug on which he exhibits his whiskers The few who sat air the tables back in the farmyard paid no attention to the farmer or the whiskers and they did not heed the goat But the goat was busy Softly he crept out of Tils stall and approached Farmer Wilks Then he began to browse upon the beard Farmer Wilks awoke with a cry of pain The goat had swallowed a part of the beard and was nibbling away at the rest Farmer Wilks beat at the goat with his bare hands crying piteously in a the attention of way that attracted Harry Mock Harry Mock drove the goa’ away and rescued what was left of the whiskers It was Impossible to determine the extent of the loss but It is believed arena door which had by this time that the goat ate off at least two feet sprung open Although the maneuvers of beard did not take more than a second the trainer was given a gashing wound as the lion struck the chair and pedestal CAT MATCH FOR AN EAGLE The big lion grew more infuriated and followed Into the passageway in Big Angora Feline Carried Off by which Bonavita had taken retuge The Giant Bird Returns Though door sw'ung automatically and the Worse for Wear trainer barely missed the beast as it started down the narrow corridor toCal — Another instance Valdez wards the dens which on that side were showing how the cat conies back has all occupied been demonstrated here A few days It was in this passageway that Tal- ago lime Grimalkin a big Angora lon McField and Rey trainers were mascot and pet of the Standard Coophurrying to Bonavita’s rescue As the er Company at Landlock lay quietly men turned a corner and started down sunning herself on a rocky plcnacle a runway under the steps leading into 2220 feet above the sea level and the arena they came face to face witfl near the mine works when a bald the infuriated animal eagle swooped down and carried her At a moment when the rescuers away were getting decidedly the best of the ' The mine foreman was a witness to encounter the lion made an upward the abduction and intently watched Like two fire balls the eyes the eagle and its prey as they soared spring showed his adversaries the direction over the mountain tops The sad fate he was taking and not alone relying of the cat was discussed in the on the prongs the revolvers were for three nights when the sudden jangling of the telephone bell anbrought into yse As the battle progressed Bonavita nounced from a distance a little more held from escape by the closed doors than two miles that the cat had come waited back As the lion seemed to gain In the Mme Grimalkin was a Her long hair was dishevfight Bonavita fired three shots and sight then the' beast appeared to turn a com- eled and in spots her mutilated skin How far she was carried plete somersault The fourth shot was was bare followed by a warning from Bonavita and how she escaped her captor she that he was now using bullets and that can not tell It may be she killed the the men should keep clear of line of bird- When' the eagle swooped down fire The effect of the was and carried the cat away the mine both cat and eagle to break in one of the cagh doors and foreman asserts the trainers quick to take advantage must hav gone 20 miles for both of the position closed In with their were lost to view only 'on account ol ' Irons the failure of vision to follow- VICTIM |