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Show The Salt ILake Telegram. 8 1ST OF VICTIMS GROW BETTER TONE EVIDENT IN MARKET CONDITIONS!IN PENNSY MINE HORROR mine, and nearly every miner who is anve in the little mining village are at. a loss to give the cause for the terrible disaster. It Is the opinion of the major ity, however, that the explosion was caused by some foreign mlnT striking a match to light his pipe, which set off the heavy charge of gas that was always present in the mine. Another theory for the explosion that it was caused by a heavy blast In the mine whereby a new pocket of gas was struck and Immediately ignuea. There are still others who insist that the caseous substances were set on fire by a broken safety lamp In the hands of one of the miners. It was the opinion of the rescuers around the ton of the Harwick mine shaft that the real cause of the explosion would never be known and they gave as their reason that the mine r, or miners who were probably responsible for the catastrophe, were dead. (Continued from Page 1.) been made of the stchoolhouse near by are two men, Adolph Gonia, the only miner of those caught in the explosion who has been rescued. His face and burned. upper part of his body is badly Gonta says that at the time. of the exthe sixth and plosion he was between slope, seventh headings , oh the south of and managed to get to tke bottom of the the rtiaft.' He did not know the fate A committee from' the United Mine-"Worke- 1 rs is at the mine to represent the . organization. After a survey of the ground and the the conditions folio wing. .the explosion was Mttle committee agreed that theremine being hope of the men in the alive. THEORIES ADVANCED . ATTEKNOOW CALL. Nr Tli &i cr,t on ir - rtalsf ItV. lyv MRS. CLARK PITTSBURG, Jan. 26. Keports early In. the night led the sorrowful watchers mine to at the mouth of the Harwick would be men of the believe that some word 2 o'clock pkvd. and when about was passed around that Selwyn Taylor inhad ben found alive and tnat on had beyond vestigation of the heading seventy-fiv- e ehown that from fifty to miners were still alive, there was much were soon rejoicing, but these rumors contradicted. At 2:30 there was a call to "hoist minutes kind bove," and in athefew dead body of the hand.rere takingfrom the bucket and SrSnmen bore him to the schoolhouse been prepared for where a. place had when found, killed him He was dead crt. 1 n jnr Pk t-- - J e, fu I 4 . ; ? rl:cd rt.l. li 5 XTTAL HAKKET. .u', .i I.ily P)T-Ju1- e .il'j .... . ..; ;.r 2.U , ft Paly Blue Dill Eairle Orard Central : r..co i. Horn Silver Iraot l.ower Mammoth May Day Mammoth if SS!vr rgair,"; Ca). tir.g T t'd at . s r. other jrtaa cri 'Th" t. e t -- ir a S".'- - t. - nr.- 5 1 f t l . r a U 4 t.t. a. . t 5 1 5 - TODAY'S BOSTON KISIKO STOCKS 2. I. - - j- Coneor 'ono!liaied Mcrcur Creole j'" 1 i. Hullion-Bec- k Mrs. Charles NEW YORK. Jan. W. Clark of San Mateo. Cal.. daughter. Z ' tit' C.rtn IS DYING er. I WHEAf IN rf 1e-t- h fki rr. tif-jsi'- " rjt'e4 There was a marked improvement In ttxk my r?'.'' t ' showed cona ;. imt demand for stocks was heavier than uaual. and prla ctniuci-.U,htr iwk to t hJt golr.t: at f v "''e siderable gains. fcjt ai a 4 .ir- t o t v:.ct own U i Th Trading in New York was again the feature of the forenoon ing sale in this stock was at 21 cents, after which the price nvivM up to Tl tti of C' ! la catrp A total tal cents, where It weakened somewhat, closing on the curb at ZZ of 6300 shares of the stock found buyer. II. 't "..;. the t.k br.ker, M f t t t !" ' l S t Jr :. t ;. t Daly-Judgafter several days of Inactivity. appeal I to the "aVrta Ihla Patli to iMa City ir.'cl txtr-Uy fiund l on 200 sold were Duly shares Ur. morning, and i In tt" if.tt' ef buyer for 23 shares at J34.T5. whUe Grand Central a ofTem! 1" n to IV with, t !i' nt. i t ; no takers. i t f t.. ft Hi t : a : IL t ;. demand 7 Mr Ibarra Star Consolidated supplied Wilin. f,rr Ktven t up ! low jt (Z renta. Martha Yotk. that r , lh;a ft and 214 cents, while Consolidated Merrur let U o . ,, 1. :j .a rrsf i th" ;"") if to ro! i!'w-tTf- t Washington dropped a block of 0O share nt IS cent, and In.M. f ; l"U tri ttrlf;. hte '1 tt t;I cents. at j A i V f a.! t 4 t .. i Hr-- . In nerl rt year, letting Galena made the flrrt e i ; .. t i and Hilrer Fhleld responded to a bid of 3 uu mIiH I' a hjr", V'- TI "o. r c.. . '; for which 20. K t 'z The toUl sales amounted to till i' . tic ! .. F. r.mhg i on - . . . . t and " i IK are of a '.: t t.. the .i!c. lit lowing closing quotations ialurv.j- ".th m : rr t't, '.!. Bid. Ak'.. S .... .1". . J A lire the r;art for M t v. ' . A-- AS TO CAUSE OF - n to U irl. CG. SENSATION rail thla af at tJial Weg A no ., pUiN)ft at ri'e rrjcwm. today. Th market condition AJax AWFUL EXPLOSION -- f rESDAY KVKNINO. JANIWUY 3tt ' r t- t. y$ -l t t"l r j" - t l i., S." t :.-- t. ' i ' "; t ' : r,. VI li. r.d t r,.-...t har.d. If r- i..m i Jitn rr.r. l it that 1 can of V. A. Clark of Montana, is fu'.t i- ! .... Ontario LOCAL QUOTATIONS. I rr'4 wil! ott at t '.ngt. tst.t .... . dying in this city and her husband and nor.co-llotttk t:.'.." f r o.:t r:r tht: ard Harra-h'.p ur ' n nto relatives have been summoned by wire v M'.'" ;r aX'.? , it HI j r r.:" Silver Klr.g - M ; ; as a to the deathbed. Shield 'i'i Silver : V 9. 4 i Mrs. Clark, who has been visiting Mr. South - ; i '':t and Mrs. Addison at the Algonquin ho Star Consolidated j W00DSID2 STRIKE CAUSES . .t tel In this city, has been ill for pome rtah EXCITEMENT. WXDSrilAD Consolidated I'ncle Sjm been of had but late time, recovering , 8. Mining C " . :.r.tv on rapidly and was considered out of dan t. .1 I v, KutUr-Liber- " I'AP.K CITY. Jaf. ; .nt f l ger. Laft night, however, she suffered r.Uck lira t"?3 a relapse and today there is slight hoie Cllfomli f tr.- r !f- r ' v. a At!at;r.l '5t rf f'.:H In - t "'f - f i ' .V A ' '" I s of recovery. Mr. Clark, considering her Ctntury .t j S W r to ih 4 j lrtf. Waltr I. J ' ' , , ! I t .' f time ago Jo llowori n r entirely recovered, left Ish short . t"r'i . f k .. i ) , '' J Th" of the Itclre r' .':3 ' for Jerome, Ariz., but now hastening 11 ' I "". hU h a !'., i sl j l.ittln Chief frttur.. vlr. : v back to New York. . , . .. Jr-- l Manhattan tit to tt'.e ar.'t th ' rf ' . . who some time ago Martha -( t Senator . - 1 . ;jf2 Clark, iMTfry t t IS .'. rT n Washington tt t tfm.ti. Silvr Kite by the aftrdamp. underwent an operation for a disease Nw York .t: t i ar.-- l a the Wal for.f1 if. . so Alive. trl'.t now ear. One recovered has that of the far Not it Probably , J tr.f-rn ! a . ; ;t Yftler'a I l ir.ir to and walks is f able iako he short "W; Tetro P. r!c;itc. Dr. ' t ' fmrtv mlnule3 1 A. t i t fe t r i i ii rel tii- - - ffH ' N 'T k A V,-.fVictor Cheswick who had been drives. of 'h- - ffJ r irfr-.. tt '.tJH rti j'"- T ' McCullough Wabash -tM a'ir tf ' i nvev two hours, came ". ' - i !ir. llfh A I r il, - I ". ' iL. ". tint" n i. ..I. ; t'ta v ;. Yar.kf; ''- .'. LZ " V.Vi. aroVth and a bite to eat t S ' ti f li.K fmni th 4rtfl5na wf.; Fifteen Miners. U t tf CALL ' RECfLAU there S' down Ir. at ofxleea alive men I '"Are there any ir. t u.g tin" (ft f y to , , -t a t t l tl C!io'ld ted Mrreur. V I a!f t a a ' of the now, doctor?" was asKeu. a man alive pAly-J-idWi nt tXW. p'Ut fte Ua. jtt-' A itl- g it "I don't believe there'sin that mine, tt lfi at tt.41"'. eei'.- -r sixty c5j. (Continued from Page 1.) 1ir ' t I J . . rescue party w, t outside the r wt V. 'v at j" it tJalena. . t M j : In trrfith r. l was the mournful answer. it .k ( Silver Shield. l.Vn at or " . '' ' t r. it ' Th" Inspector f fh t . Star Cor.o:idatd. 2 T' J at F TV. Cunningham. district, reel and the two cages work as counter " k . 1 1' r.-21e; ;oj at '.T,c f the In I tir.t tttt "" each Mines for the Fourteenth The balances. . cages , ff weigh nearly t .S-a he at statement Martha Yah!rRlon. t t . this v. fr o a M'hn ) air. two tons. In starting the cage from the .'.. .r t at at F. o'clock at r:: Nrw this ile; Smefrom the mine at tir-li' It t. .a th fofrt tr t f"j level this morning with the six ZZW. Yrk. n iM't nt tiSe. t" si md - v. It rt: , hrt , r t .r j h . the . tp teen miners aboard, steam was used; Th morning: filer thirty days. t t ' , ' , i l tr j tr.kirfi tK - te. t..'i! Jti.t ' yIf-f- a Ii"f. but after the cage had gone upward a S. T Dead Bodies Everywhere. t". a t r.oAitt. l' ...ftt.1 'jrr.N to. JtnnrT th ' ' ' steam 1 pressure of certain distance under a U ! at ;. l iiin !! t nf tt t it f trttfi " Villi iii ' "I explored the mine for aofquarter was off Ajx. r steam the shut . A I by flngincrr J t V ;V l m t h those ni a all "t ' .noiMatsI Mrr ir. i that tl. th i t'.ai , positive . c a mile. I'm fo.ffni tufj I'iirics the Gellose of the ..-and Frank It weight Taly-Jjd5'-. jco at !t ri .rk a work yesterday morn- counter-balancin- g "V a ;;, Si!f. Zr mjrrtt; ),,i.f !o t who entered descending rag al-In alive out -r taken !. be , I. I?, will one to i't ar.f a fel t S' a t e' as l, rfl at I3t . the St I" shaft othT ing, not Wet. compartment Ia!v - - c . . bodies of the lowed to I', .".1. t . t r t aj , th.e ' ! Tie to Scattered about are dead St of load miners th" the rol Ingot. bring l,e. ; , cars and ' wrecked . i t. A S ma-ll "" r 1V 5l ant u of t at y I'.. dead mules, IS je York. I., New ii :,c: as j' miners, is the custom. I ' , . " t U a. s. a l - o n.n rnai and slate. The force surface, e.r i tt TT tm tr.rllrr In In at fiM tt I't irty ZZr, Lj Tl," ) thirty day: at t i r j'. terrific. It will Air Brakes Failed. t m a o f &c. b f.ntm 4 Victor, th fntf at rf llnif V. . .. t t . ,'. i f".. " . 4" h t it t a ovo riavs to clear away the wreckage Jn ti j th mi' TOTAL sixteen SALE?, When with t-- ' the the r F f cage f ! not we will ' . shaft-housis aecomvjHshed l.i Th If e ' ners arrived at the surfac hi the fniir,r f Wt!l!e , f.H''i-aMai mt- f itcvki harr. catl. 11 tr.'i; regular l repeat a : th of of ts. i ;s :s ;T '.li ,n,r manv met death. ofI the 111 r ry a t jrClS fet to for X f"',t.Ti. t his board. 1ellese. )f horror, ff ahare, Engineer enrpn - n of any "T? f t i Mil L. ard r--t rrvr- - than I O fii ti'a.lr cKtlde II - i r. Ufi ; ' i , Total salts. 2".fCi t hare, discovered that the air brakes would that there is no chance nt', lir-ltr. saved." of th ftrtn men Jar) park being tombed not work. f.t - rf v I s Irr"i i . e'T. liu'llj!!Similar accidents in which no lives i ; ;; i Caused by Firedamp. e "if. f th ;n r.fe Ytf fieo fir.t"ou jeturi of !lf t I. Wfnre at CALIFORNIA C0.'S PLAN a! twle lot have occurred V!M ! thought were n.i'ar Caf th ,n?r,;. IUi s'"fr When pressed for what he he same ( a e". the with tbe '"'' engine Independence ,'" j tV'al said: now In us there. I .i li th t .Uit pi.fii t!. W !1'. a hJ f was the cause of the explosion, t ' - J ... r i will Expert engineors f ... a l r. (: .! fti tri the t f. o caused the men to lose be secured to examine the engine and at M. S ff , fo ;ar. REDEEM PROPERTY "Firedamp As TO ftP- -' t 'i r.'."?'. .... I f ! h.l.'h or ot4 t'--to the cause I do not determine the actual can, if possible lt fa!. (hi e Cf 'r.ir.da their lives. r I ; . ' A. T a fit j this i R at r statement i U Ki. to the !.. make any to ,i(T care for its failure to do Its work. e. " j: M T'tri'a l. .tt S t.f the V. ew.tr'-T!i li'tf Tire1 It...hour." pr1fjt i il.-I h r.r-Mlr.lr.c li California. a sec-mThe f r'Sw been to have .irr comp.iry rt !. i;! rtr j r' h?e T ' The exmosion r J K 5""1 I Vir gn ' '". H V.l Vi:'lU H - 4 l f ut til Marrh Itt In which to rrderm j I a. tij :i whjrr; double one, making one long, continui itiy t n j TO BOY t ae SCALDED IS arr ; I m.M v.fal ti a f..5r-'.hlrh r In ous rumble, and the second blast was rrct-rtPark fa City. 't!.S'' mm AH tne nius coth 7 , of r.t.t ; i !Thf wi;l 1 H heard rolling back under t B......1 ! H which 1 ti tit "hr 1 ish tTA'-i-. I'.iirnUf). r."lf ward the south end of the mine, of IN DEATH PIT PUMP j Th anxoirt the the ete.ti-..th rrlll'rs. !.' the romj i'!;t i to th t ' j t r. t ia largest part contains by far ! b.iir.ttl"n l ntx-u- t of the orroratl'n f in " Tl ur.to BAKK CLrAHIJiCr. '.. ii I I" ' workings. f SH.f.KA and tfat sum 'as Md fcr the i'tr'-v4 h I i" I i t' at : Miner. Careless t hatntr.T Gard2$. MlElmer undr the Manhattan. Kan.. Jan. Probably froperty whn Pt..'. r'l'iriii n. thA. r.f) snl The highest officials of the Harwick ner, at the: State Agricultural coll"!;. a bv W. W. Armftrortt. the i :o-- l eo. arh Etti'ler.t. va slcled to death t'ay hy l;ji" si 'ty Sr,re af:y at au:tvs ... faMins in th'" iumt pit which firniyh'S the direc tors of the rnmpar.y hae ,. r - .a. Uat . (vtt, ,t T r 'o muo-e i t p-m t.t. t r tt. ili'Miur) f t!. an t arrr the Oillegv. hrt watT for : !' r.t Saturday. The hen the rarth whieh lec-mWright. He 'was FtandiiiK na" nr U i'h '"'.i'l , h.r.i 1 f!llnjuf t ir.(r-ifii'tcaed In. cnrrin hint iliwn to his dedih. directors have -lr- nnthr fbrn for ti n a? rt'Tit r Yetk M cfler. 1 f I f r th'ir tr tirlt c of th- money. This ts to C"; the raisingftort. Kar I r I 1.) of sto"k the (Continued from Page of Refined all in company's Sugar. . Drop , t t J t '? hi'-a loenl ! ar k. 'p f nft , r " t i J ha : B. B. MINORITY ADOPT I ' tf NEW YORK. Jan. 2?. All pradf ofhun-drc- nV) share towith t'i' amount tiHumty E. A fa loan the : " 5 . i reduced f.acrnta proffered Pip-per wto (t .'.''.,. in distress s;icar 'nf !rl MEASURES OF PROTECTION. r, and the faint cry cf a woman ! a with whirh ,n rede-- m tbe n.ir.e. r" t f. 5 O T r"e today. pounds CJ with hands fhook man ' ' U (I. was heard. One Vf If nil of the fhareh'M rs are wiKlr.s to t j i; t". ; left the court by I l Un latter thts r ftork. METAL. their YORK ll NEW Wright as the latter t '... . pod n A his t' har., tS,3 by ' accompanied It ' r. sal M' a" Ml exit, lMif it t !l' imrsf the private thnugh. mkln - I . !'-t : ir ius'- - . i::-irr. t I ..:.' V, l - t''-.-.- ' ' iw.i ' Almost immediately aftercounsel to pay any Mefm'r.t t I rf .t. . J .:. : ill f ; "e I ' , ii I O was Hli it taken 5 suddenly A wards Wright ; W. ' t ii ' sy .iftrr ; i Ii " I ante-roo, i of the li t the in ard collapsed MILL NLW YOHK, Jan. 2. Dar silver. A ' ' t OHIO COHTANY-rl ih t'd to irnMMjha'' 1r f ft-..in ii s court. He grew rapidly worse and the ' - 1 t'- "C?. 1 1 V' a: .t . I: t uncnanK-i.,.?".. ! sie.ioy, sentence STEADY STARTS RUN. tl his !.rs!.i;n ii'fi.it.y ir less than an hour after $12.75. nominal. (; Coriper. financier was dead. ilt!. r t t i r f t t th- - irltn.flty r ' v Q ' ( y 't (Si He at on V.cfl- t I The tragic end of the case created a t ' ft' t f ! ' Ih i f' (In A. r. Itttes and Henry C;itrow r.trn crsatton. ;t t 4 ; GEO. HATTON. StocK Broker who rtjfi t.t court attendant In from ItinKham l.it Msht. aftr wtt- .! r t j t t"i .fTr According tc .as . . . . 9 .in-- . I Ik).. iI t - .....! 1 r.pmool t t J1H f when VS right vsor j a. was In the ante-roothn !!infc; in" fnuri rial m ' t it ' CHILD IS BURNED i r ;..r' .rt. Aa t n nstin,.,; f . t ; to f f t. t a t at r.ew mm. i ( opier company t" yMcken, the lattei was talkingand ' - t p:r.:. ! t- - I ' t I t ' : ' t (M at ;f givtt t ' J'I'''( - ' ' . rlicitor Lewis about his family, to i r?cr. It Is thought, will now cor.tinu- - ste.tr:y a 7 ' tjrt bit future, , rj ; fi. . OPEN GRATE regarding their AT t r the VirovMlr. Copper ing instructions f ar.uJ t. oreratltn. th.y I to n .ir. r tor.n ic. !! ftwhile jailers were waiting outsidewhen t read can supply the '; . . ' i . . .1 t . Sig j of Is a sti'd take him to Brixton prison, Ml, at There )h"rt.ce stumbled and ffll forV. . I at the amr. olnu to f if Mr in..i I 4tf itsan :'.' son of 1". C. fac'lltles Wright suddenly the Hoy. attendcourt the ts! t!U!r. . f If.e i .1 ! . alSttVon.it or ward. Mr. Lewi and 2P, demand suddnn il the f'r if Pouth ZQS Fifth street, Last chfUr. in a Penrose. ! f r ' "O . of . ;r t, a ant au?ht him and put himchair. th kh the startlnc created hanlinK. by ! They Ws foot on another had his clothing: set on fire white play-in- r Yumpa "meiter and the thlo ciopny" j tin". i'T a!.)- - litrs tj.tt tt placingsummoned ala doctor. Wright wan ! and an near today, mill. thn open grate f:tht (rolufV, most immediately became unconscious, burned around the back, neck severely i iI doctor. The m never II and spoke again. shoulders. thm and jt.MU' its OF t;.t 'CIIANOE rnf;f; CHAIRMEN be could arrived, said nothing whn he COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED. th Kii-- a 11 t t! " Gets Divorce for Desertion. done, and ry 3:55 p. m. the financier II let I.Ht'l - no 11 was dead. His body was covered with II it f U,'"iIII iZ JjS'ft afternoon C. Hall W. will yesterday It : floor. on Judjrt I the W.It . J... ; '. a sheet and laid i't mN!"i , rf diA. Poti-ck- . i r i r.t r.f t; ; until granted Jfhn Wallace a decree JaI . f thi .. . Vn7 " , remain there during the night anddecide ti.. !ittr '1 fj anth! he Wallace. parKxchar.Re. j rr.otrlr.t: Stock vorce from Lizzie th- Coroner and legal authorities -Deon l U. 'r to at Marne. Ia.. pounced the lit cf chalrnvn n its disposition. The corpse retain? ties were married 1 SS The grounds of the act as the hraUs or the VMtlt.ii 'ctju-.I A its normal appearance, the face being cember 31. were -ilesortlon. JtlNINO NOTES. otnmlttea. complaint little changed K. A. fotlrwamr.lrfl! Th lit" fi . , r!nl. " i ii . i ii man liMir.ir. torr.mitiee; . . ,, ' i "Ti5 .i . ..... ,f corrmltte ; v, j Kast. meml-rshillrownlnjc. arbitration ctr.mlttc ; M j:. Miller, arranfement mmn Uto. . n . chairman will fbct the h'xhUI btrs of hla committer. TJi t. - i.Tt t II " . 1 v , v'l1 it, f.ur Joto-pSmith anl one of his auarda 2 . I f r P-- t . of 1S4T t 1 a 1 i:.h 1 ? I j one cf Utah's f . Walker, Henson ;;,.lVr! He w wht-J his life w;5 in fnr-r.j J : MAY BUILD Ml atl. . .ih.J t: iv- i- t. i ; of the Nauvoo temple MAMMOTH . nioneers. died at hi? home in Pleasant tne of th? builders I U . ' v$::.--r-.t:n-rtor.T t.-- :r iu. ; 11 ,t' call came for th ;.!ormn SMELTER, SAYS PRESIDLNT. Whnhethevolupte-reif;; l Grove on Sunday last. u nt. i t. I ..:.r-:hfs service, ti i ? ll r jut I 'j.lt) 1 I rleHMt. In ' the t'ag. but win htter b fenl He had been a member of the Mort. !d ai'.l f'' VI." on- - .f the he 1M7 was to called t he f Samuel Milntyre. pri-l'rtl mon church since he was 15 years of that croawfl the deserts to tiixt Raze pirty um,ii ir.lre. which has fu &'.', He remained but a Mammoth 1 lake valley. wnt'h.u-I 1 . I. age. For fifteen years he had been the Salt lx months. nwr, to the InahU.ty of I T t r at ! the -J fo. -t ti 1 ri.1. i mehlw to and ,,f fh nt ..I. ' -- ! short time, in quorum the of Ui ure manaKctr.t-nhigh priests' m ntitfui president t..ry wife and folks. He and hla wife lived the s f -- r,. first year, r.n.1 in the. terms with the American Frrn-lhj;the Alpine Rtake..Qt.Zion, From isr,3 to on ration he thnt Ms naw hi where directors the of crops. p'Knted says following pie, 1863 he was bishop of Pleasant Grove. Fort Ioufrla now r tands. teln r aacrlfice,l are com I'.erlr.i: the advU.ihlUtycotrp.uiy of 'hart' M- trin t f tn can oki. to the locii'ts whf,n th The dece?sel was neany a years a . to at mine. tr.!tr tr tl.Ir been born in Manchester,fatru--N. Y.. and df voun i th.e pestilence. In 1M h 1 ...: f :t having 13 . t ' rj . Mr. Mclntyre declar- that h" tu'l ta; n- - to of fought in the Indian Mar a. Provo. In 1?20. He was the March h a tt vhom. with 1vro he helpd build a ferry iicrofia the a mettinj: cf the dlrectora In il r.ar M.trltrati twenty children, eleven of leaves rinety-ilv- e to consider the matter, lie 1! ii At ti' fall to and future that the PUtte fTj paid river, his wife, survive him He v 'i v ji Sit . ... In tithing. The foUoAing he "A iJar.t eatable f,f J,Rn.:i)r. thchurch Krar.dchildren and forty-fiv- e yir setHe was one of the went to Pleasant Orovc, and his resided duct of the Mammoth rr.tr. can l rt t . t'.u'Ut. t' it J'o' t ! : Grove and hod .Ivnd their- - plnce thnt nal". to enormous tlers of Pleasant r d without Vhu golr.K ilort-- t y it hasr. tlr.i.r. to Oreat W'e have abcut all ti e In lVC'i Klder NValker nil hla life. Ho highly nc-nrnearly all r there t t t r i f h I tf. ihnt who-kneand leaves Britain, where he was presid-of the him, r te.emed by I : rt it and h:a r mill, the the h!t at bllve hui:,:st.e his denth. Scottish mission until l'C. He v.aa mijor T host of friends to mourn 13643S J One a h: can-- ! to Michigan and h mnlMr a can be utllli'd for the purt-v- e. of tho Nauvoo Icgl-mi.vc hbft p.rkl"V. parents, With hiswas vte he r.rM nr.d to irov tit 1 a'!t'tartr. all th watr age. In long as IttoIdstru. lie nos nlco nilI when 35 vears of Mornon in SI. faiih. and th missions the Northern Btats. In P, ores from the mine to he plart an rj! Price baptised into thowns d ordain-a teacher, he was ordained pr.ident of the hlich tramway less thnn U) 5 I h f s f U4 PiUrt. vear following; n Th crir uoviht tiilT 't t t. 11 th Bouk. n.l a priests' quorum by president A&rahar. t. bo all that we would nerd In the Martha in 1841 he married r.f M.nti S .c.tftey . The wife Sinoot. . child was born to thc-mFillcJ. at t' t :.- - k tt . wf'.crs Orders Bv Mall TS45 he wns Tlie funeral services win !? held front transportation facllltlra. Thr l.a fjuitf rat .fTU child both died later, and Inthe of In Iron e a torn a our of meetlng-houawho wife In Pleasant Orove tothe trt percental: Foutz, married to Ulizabethwaa morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. a personal fri-n- d and there la good limestone at our du- Mr t' r P. -- d f th Orixtm ar urvlves him. 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I 1 t t- - f.nr.u(j '. . tv.l-T- 1 ';t " r- It'. -- - 1 1 - m t - . m V. - . n-. f,t f-- r . e y li! r.e-er- trnn-t-or-tatl- flit t!t 4 r.-.- -j r- -- - 1 - - T . -- l;-- .n-,- - 1 it-- - - - on " four-year-o- ld t.-- 1 1- ..ri. lr. 1 5 "tit) r-r - z 4- I ! - I- -, AGED PIONEER GOES TO REST K-u- ... . r-- -- ! tnt-tallo- n -- k t - M)ti - 1 r tir'i or , - in -- ft uy i ir, h jmi I ' fflJ; yi-j- r U .' hi jj ..ai. ....... t.- ,,i ... os . y l- : - w.-n- t ..";tril i- -- s Mhy t-- . t.-taj- n- . v-i- I'T viSL h h great-urrancichildr- !l.tl 'I, -- . - - ...GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS.. ! t-- - rr. '. s . f.-- r j-- -- t- J. P. GARDNER t- -i Promptly - |