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Show .teTOSPAY OBYEKIXGj JANUARY- - 28, 1904, - V ; SAtT'-lLAK- - BODIES RECOVERED FROM MINE IRRIGATION-PLAI1- NINETY-FT- O Fifty Others Not Jan. 28. Ninety-fiv- e PITTSBURG, bodies had been taken from the Har-wfc- k mine at noon today. Thirty more are at the foot of the shaft ready to be brought up, and probably fifty are still la: the' : mine. The identified number twenty-one.- -' Before evening the first funerals will have been over, and some at least of the victims of the disaster will have ' found their resting place. . All the work of cleaning night long The left up the mine was carried on. level haa-beeheading of the south main The bodies thoroughly inspected. and the there have all been recovered,now befng work on the right heading is pushed forward rapidly. A squad of men was put to work today digging of graves for the victims in the plot ground adjoining the Lutheran cemehere and tery, half way between miSpringdale. It is in this plot those ners who have no friends able to bear the expense of a burial will be interred. : n OFFICIALIZE" ADMITTED'' mTIm ATT A T TTJiT TV TIDE TACLE VILL BE DISCUSSED tat Jan. at 8U La PITTSBURG,- Jan. 28. Three days have elapsed since the; terrible catastrophe at the Harwick mine of the Allegheny Coal company, and last night at bodies had been midnight sever recovered and brought to the Burface. Only one of these has been identified. The Allegheny Coal company, in an official statement, have positively admitted that all of the men who wer in the mine when the explosion occurred are dead. There are 171 names n on the list, which does not Include M. .Taylor, nor the two men who were on the tipple above the mine shaft when the explosion came. Nor does the list include the name of Daniel Lysle of Castle Shannon, whose body was found in1 the mine this morning. He was one of the men who went down uka Csit l3la sKm aTw Sel-wy- . DEMOCRAT FAVORS Senator Simmons First Member of Minority' to So Pronounce Himself. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. The Senate proceedings yesterday included a speech by Mr. Simmons N. C.) in support of the Panama canal treaty, and the passage of a number of bills and resolutions. Mr. Simmons was the first Democratic Senator to, favor the measure on the floor of the Senate. " on Among the bills pissed granting to citizens: of Porto iQco ami the Philippines the right to take advantage of the naturalisation laws of this country, but Mr, Spooner moved to reconsider the vote, which prevailed. The bill for the relief of persons who made the first payment for desert land under the act of March 3, 1877, and who were unable to perfect their entries, was taken up. It provides for the repayment to the entryman of the 25 cents an acre 6C paid, and was opposed by Mr. Berry, who quoted the report of the Secretary of the Interior a saying that thousands of acre of land had been taken up fraudulently under the desert land law and turned over to corporations. Mr. Spooner found fault with the bill because it was not Indorsed by the Secretary of the Interior and moved the recommittal of the bill to the committee on public lands, and this motion JS) IrT, a-- , DISEASED EYES erl-dent- ly a4 Cm. I,, rsts ...t5 Will, 44 a-- m tn aaua-factor- rre. iy. fcnfi(ii OH ie. f rka. EFFORTS TO OBTAIN PHOTOGRAPHS HAVE by Witness;. Phenom- ena of. Frequent currence, ttra. e Oc- trott, try- rfcoioaraphf r hay dlcu-In to urt a picture of am of theee apparition, but nont have . - e in-do- 50.-IfO- Pbipps Makes Douatiotu BALTIMORE. Jan. 28. Henry Phlpps. the steel magnate, ha donated $20,000 to the Johns Hopkins hospital to establish a' separate patient department for consumptives. . HONESTLY. tl Main tftrtrt. To-pe- ka ai Evory Woman m-- n r ' A Eiu--tf- -r Plact to Vis'.t. A rrratablt Plsca to Live. N, rvr rit art Wal a.ff ;. r 04a a4 r V. N ! -- N. Sro Off AnRIV . lnvt t .". o. :k ; t IXkfn iI 5 rmn - rt - a I snd and" Ought not to mean growing feeble. It doe not mean weakness or feebleness for thooe who eat with jrood appetite and sound digestion. It u of the utmost importance that oM people should retain tie power to digest and assimilate food wbch it the sole aonrce of physical strength. When age bring feeblenes it is generally because of the failure to assimilate the nutrition con tained in food. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of oSffeUion and enables the rff feet digestion and avimilatioa of fol. the lirer and promote It- invigorates : , t i i pnysicat ,wcu general oring. W with rtitndIt srfcnowWr wVat Tr. Pierce's hat 4 oat for In tt fct hcare4 Ver." writes MM food. Came ?sker. of rrrrr ni'r. Ohwv " Sl hd doctored rih but f"d relief usttl Dr. Vir phrwtiaos dr4i i hr vliil la fche h taken ntrthrbrtl!e of rw14 nJ is eattrriv vr'J wf. Pitcovery frred with psin la Wh3c?t. bldlt so-- t Itrr tor ?.M yesr. sno Mr nrb wrt- - ir'lr4 --wit a M b1he emild a t irsn -- rfla IfrT rrora r-- m All traiA ( i n5 4-- For lMerstur rt are invited to consult Dr. K. V. Vit rce by letter, frfe. All cor respondence is heli at strictly priTaU ami sacredly con6dential. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulata ace do we is. rt Trtt Ra. I?r. Si4JI vit. rtia sa Sv 11:CS y m. ma Kit r r TA r. a. amc , . ... TV. M wi.F t a A a. srgvjrris. 3W kti-- . TWk.t k. Jt.Trr j Tui . , TOPEKA 1TCBIS0X. M "Casta rr. Plxk. t 01 M !. IXvi. a. i) Nw cn. .-.- as 4 . TO ST. LOUIS. a, t c-y- . CtV tr9t tK ac.4 Nc 1 ; W ru...ll la nay I:ros fftift. , . p nt, at la o a. r fr r. -- lrJ 7 1 f V.f i-- jr d f m t. r - t4 y" rv."rk - ra fwtrrt.TtiaKkiil (Kitft ni4r. l' ..sar iw. S.l Ik Of, r ii.Tgit. a Tvf.t . T:"f 11 T n. m . . 4 t. a v r. a. rntrr D. re .t t r. it. t.a c? st Pr l! Lai CiTt; fef rf! in .iV-oa- H a tag : k$kSlk FE p.otTi:- KAN. "MI 3TnrTRAINS DAILY HI lCK!y ru 4 L!t SHORT COlORIDO-UTa- -- lEillllipij Arisona. j'sra fr ar fJ, an. bo!f tflrj rf a trp rat in Tfcit'i th tb HurhnctMj throueh sltrtr Hplrrtlld ertice is aja oHrrl tr Otr.ahs, in tnr, St. .!ruph. Kar,Mi Put. Sf. In-nhout all pointi ratt Aiv. OAt.vr.sTCN r.t. paso cao. an4 th Mining Carrr ef New Vi','0 i4 lka ' SALT ILArr CTTT, Tickets abvl Ktrt'Cr.n 9 Rail Ag Steamship PVf c iwiMf. r, wnftr.S". ItATKS EAST this fr p rt t tw? ar4 fv4 Ot takes t fm T Joar.fM. Ur.e CtTT. rm t - DON'T CHANGE CARS 00 VL(7 rrrac. I T Matn N. i.ijtrtl at call rvr a t. a. Mr.'t, i ANt by tSa rvjn tx-tm- a 3 1 ft C P t On AT. apteral k hr1! wlk. U Mr.croIi Mtnmrti. hrr wna giaaiy antwer all lettrrs yrsra. t fcick people 71 O )..r. r4 Ofrv. Ioe?r Hlrk- Southern Pacillc Company'sar d Lines -ie efl - A FT Mvjrtsta. V',iv. 2j aW Grovjing Old wsk b4 6trfr sother's eso Cute TYmpn aa4 ltf-- . jp m. i r r4f a1arl wi ... I u rf rffc srrtxr f?iaa. ...Mtir. ... 4 VIrT5 vhlrh KTtrye,t to rAl.irCR. T.fset P.I- NlA ard !sry Mr.Al.TM. ri m-it- i f ss 1:10 .?. aa. : i r4 WM .... tj AT IALT UKC CtTT. 44 fr'm fifMi a . !Twr rwwww'r a-- Frtf nart.. Oro-an- .. . - X fat Firui Pee 'an!a tMh - rrrr. ltar. r(..... rsn rr iraMWwt .... ttrn ifor te I alifornia tt'esirsi r.sy uxr fW BUrcKarm. rror mn4 Mrr Tor 1'rh C!if . N. Ne. a foe iM v N for ai J n lirirklK.loltfi. iai.T U-A-tr V T? -- : t-- JIO aksa. 1 Oama-- . all iet. :?.-M- ayor di-at- ntvjr. nrt VKAf.TM. TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 28. William A. Clark, Jr., son of United States Senator Clark of Montana, passed through Tope k a at 1:55 this morning on a special Santa F, train which la making a run. He was called to New York by news of his wife's Illness. Th Ssnta Fe dispatcher's office reports that Mr. Clark has not yet learned of hta wife's death. An effort was made to give him the Press dispatch announcing her rushed through but the train rate of forty miles at the tn hour. No stops will be made until Kansas City is reached, about J:20 o'clock. The Santa Fe had a pedal engines ready . her at all important stations and Newton to be uaed In caaa of accident. None were needed, aa no stops vera mada except at a small station for watar after Emporia was passd.11 The train o'clock towill reach Chicago about morrow morning, in time for Mr. Cla.--'i ta take the Iak Shoro Twentieth Century -Limited for New York. N. M.. to The- run from Albuquerque. La Junta, Colo.. 347 miles, was made In 8. hours. This is 88 minutes' faster t!m than was made by the Lowe special over the same division last August. All this was through tha mountainous districts of New Mexico and Colorado. On reaching the Kansas pralrlo all previous records were left behind. Th train left l.n. Junta at 2:30 and was duo In Newton. Kan., at 3:40. A slight delay was encountered at Dodge City and it waa 10:&0 before tha train left Newton. Th run of 133 rati to Topeka was made In two hours and Xortv-flv- e minutes. Local Santa Fa officials say all past records will be broken and that the run from Albuquerque to Chicago will be mada in less tnan tnirty nours. nd to da iqmt the open tableland. It showed Aurora, In bold relief, ajrainst the ky, where It a modern touched the eerth to the city of perhapa loo.ooo population. To the eouth, looking eat, was a amall new village. Judging from the unpalnii'd houses. Th village arwartd to N an If V V' f addition to the city, building extending A f j 41 Rl..th rHT from one to the other. It muit have l C ! book no one f rM an early morning acen. for M Ul4tU) was een about, but what appeared to be am ok 4 ro from many chimney a. The streets of the city appeared to be r. J. Hi For : by T C, paved, but no atreet car trarka were discernible. Thia mirage tatted only Drug Co. and Cnat. 'an Ijk. about thirty seconds, and parked away as rapidly na it came. MEW AMD WOUm Late in August of laat year a mirage near Pulton, located '.bout appeared fifty mllea east f the "Aurora mirage , ml district." that depleted a city of large in architecture. proportion, yet foreign The buildings nearly all had dome- shaped roofs, indicating that th rtVr. tlon came from the fsr Kaat No living objects were aeen. K glimmered a mo ment. ani was gone. It a "city of the dead" or a nlht actce, win remain a myatery. I a4 fykarari........ BEMEDT CO., X a point midway between Harvard and on Judge Declares Evidence Did Not Justify Arrest CHICAGO. Jan. Carter II. Harrison was yesterday afternoon ordered by Judge Tuthill to txs Immediately discharged from custody, from any reapon-slblltt- y for the wholesale loss of Ufa in the Iroquois Theater flie. The Judge declared trat the Mayor was tn no way whatever guilty or liable and that the Coroner's Jur: , in ordering Mayor Harrison held to the grand Jury, had pat an tniust stigma on tha Mayor, who had failed in no particular whatever, either in omission or commission. In delivering the opinion Judg Tuthill said: "I have gona ovr tn testimony of Fire Marshal Musham and Building Commissioner Wllllama and of the Mayor particularly, ana I can say without qualification or hesitation that I find not one word in the evidence, as far as I have examined H. which tends even remotely, in my Judgment, tn show that the Mayor had any knowledge of thin matttr, or that h was In any reanect negligent of any duty Imnoied upon him by the lawa or by the rules that commonly apply to peraona who are responsible for the safety of others. "I find that there were gross violations, not only of the city ordinances, but of common rules cf safoty that everybody without any expert knowledge, would have said were abaolutely essential at th. Iroquois. But how the Mayor, who Is simply the head of th city government, could be held responsible for any misconduct on his part In view of this evidence I cannot conceive." rfjn4 Mich- - HARRISON SET FREE Are the Statements of Salt Lake City SPECIAL SPEEDS OVER KANSAS PLAINS; STOPS Citiiens Not 'More Heliabl Than Those of Utter Strangers? ONLY TO TAKE WATER. This is a vital question. It is fraught with interest to Salt Lake City. It permits of only one answer. It cannot be evaded or ignored. A Salt Lake. City citizen speaks here. Speaks for the welfare of Salt Lake City. A citizen's statement is reliable. An utter stranger's doubtful. ,x Home proof is the best proof. of 4 God-dar- d Edgar S. Hoagley, retired, Court, says: "Any one who has complaint can easily tell it for kidneyacross the back and through the pain Kidneys is so marked that it cannot be mistaken. For twenty years or more I had backache, some of the attacks bethat I required assistance ing go acute to get out of bed. To stoop or do anya strain on the thing which brought muscles of. the back when the ' attacks were at their height was utterly impos-sibi- e and when trouble with the kidney secretions set in life to me was not a bed of roses. When I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the F. J. Hill Drug Co.'s store J bad been suffering Intensely for a week. My surprise was much more i asUy imagined than expressed when a doses brought relief and a continua-- l ftw flon of the treatment stopped a very violent attack." Por sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Foster-Milbur- n Co.. Buffalo, N". Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. EYE-TI- 00 of Mayor. i& - A- . Prica of rtgular alxa botUaa, 50c. riTTH tmra cu.. cor. rath ( aucceeded. No orvr know mhn they are rominc. although It I generally during the morning houra. bt-e- fc. Car T. X. fr fr of to wrH, r COO . Manufactured b , prevailed. The following bills were pasjsed: Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to restore to public entry lands embraced in segregations for reservoirs; Recorder of the General authorizing the Land Office to issue certified copies of extending to the patents, records, etc.; mints at Penver, San Francisco and New Orleans the privilege of coining minor coins; establishing a life saving O fetation at Nome, Alaska; granting acre of public land each In the States of Idaho and Wyoming for the maintenance of soldiers' homes. r in th S1 THE he saw recently near Gresham. Neb. It was observable for fully a minute. He says: "Suddenly, w hlle looking to the west. I saw a strange city rise up from an open plain and become stationary at the base of the horison. It was- a city I had never seen before or heard of. How-largit was I cannot but it covered an extensive tract offay. ground. In the central part there weie immense brick buildings, from six to ten stories hlh. The walls were- pierced with many w all of whirh had shutter attached to them. There was a park In the center of the city, and I saw people waiiung ana cnving about. They were dresaed much as the people of all large cities are. At the outskirts of the city were located large and email residences. I did not see any street cars or railway trains. This is the seconrt mirage I have seen and the. most wonderful." The doctor la of the opinion that the city he saw does not belong to the United States. He thinks that perhaps it was a Canadian city, or one located In some foreign country. A short time ago another mirage was seen in the western part of the Stat at - J tri NOT SUCCEEDED. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. :8. Dr. Charles A. Oaks of Seward describes a mirage . r claim lor It sv. V sH. n KCCCDl 111US10H DCSCnDCa 4 CJ lvtOrw. paCra3Tvwi.sL . ci1 ........ Ht ott. KfOir. Fj ! MIRAGE CITIES SEEN ON NEBRASKA PLAINS irmiZT mrj rt-r- - 0rai Pal T4 d 11 nrAtr. rrww. OrSr,. Ktm CKT a4 sw, Lv.to stta X 9 10 aaa. Crk c rrm 9X9 Tr nigl 1 . swiara saa(k, frir. Jk. - - THE PANAMA TREATY 1 AJUI'ITsl. s - ty-on- s- ANSWER' IT tas 'N b S.-8- - i .- In CfTvct rcco or avlxz in 44- - - , a. , Engineer Dortu Ofraaai in Washington City , has arrived Taken Out, and Probably and today,' In company with F. S. PW LM. rarft44 ana 4- Richards, will ha?e a conference afamt a4 ca'tt ..7 a. as , N Yet Discovered... alWy fty 4- with Senator aal Keams and Smoot . for OarfUkd awk. T to 5ls--4 4 and ReprrMDUUv Howell toektvn. gUrk J to dealraJ cuss matters wbich it .OOauam a BUtt Cltr in the mine to work yesterday, but beaction upon looking to Irri- -. secure, came separated from the rest arid wan. MnrarC tJkt, projects in " Utah. dered far ahead of the air. His body 4 gstlon 4 aa4 ttraAt4 a the At THS ONLY ftAFS, MJJLZ CURB TOR Cattot meeting today was found sitting with his back to the 4 ym rioua projects will receive thorough wall of one of the. room. He bad been overcome by the after 4 dlscus&lon. and subsequently the Frmm Sr AwhVm fwrk. n 4 Utah delegation In Consrrsa.a will damp. Absolutely non-l- n Jurkvjcni!n(i a. This brings the official number; of ccne. take the matter up with Secretary morphlre strcptee r brlU4n-CFor tyea iht are known dead to 173, but the Hit may still 4 4r4a'a Hitchcock and Prof. Newell of the be Incomplete, as it is possible that some survey. geological STRAINED, IKTLAMED, Mavrv ae4 Nihu YaiJf boys may have gone into the pit to ! on lb IWa, Itchy I Ida or work under their fathers' direction Ir, mivte fliapBJ whose names have not yet been learned. ETX-nGr. Majiimu Effects a Cura la Short Tvtm e. Hta-tKurtki. Hutchinson, the custodian of the lamps, Is Making; Goa-- Bacovery. Oriitr. a art 9 Jt4 y.rx says that between ICO and 190 lamps InCharles Strlngfellow. who w badlr If th!a great remedy were given on the fatal Monday mornn't curt yoir VMSlans rT-iCar falling down an elevator ihafty ing, and no man was given more than jured rVr a few by ktwrnmrn fait LaS. dars ago. la recovering in a Cfw4. Mwa one. manner. 4 Ctiktita " ....L. .1 I Wlrdior, OM . May Kh. IW. iiatnata la wmwxUmm L'uk a4 Jsr-aEyt-Co." Itrn4y rtur.4trwt: Miillf 901 Staix. L clad! recommend a?ve City Tlckst OCU. fin!lrrer. Fix. and 4o not trsnt la b without it, I TaiapbOBa ST3Q. fca1 trm bt wiih m v ara. - Anr Mini en rk c.&w.Xoiuurmr. my t Ym.' rttrrr. PtM. Agt-Agt. rTi-rifu!MISH JZKSKTTr, TltnMA". THl-- r ft . Wjr.dJwr. FATAL HARWICK MINE. - - t S WASHINGTON, Thirty More Ready to Be TELEGRAM. E At tV.a Oty, Utah. sr. 4 rrea fr S t yem wuo hvj xitk vklrak via, lita stwt Ksrtf h Atlantle 4t swrt.t aa l f asK fkteil ss and as lha lcet. Kaf trt u A'oiv is the time to plan that winter trip. Let's talk it over. a&4 . k!f-b'rrlr2- Overland Limited J I Soft Xisnrloua Traisi World. btwn (if tm tb.m ' To Chicago and X "I 4 jJiSA Mil1: C VLVw Salt lAks lilO p. ta-Two Other Fast Trains 0 OO 2Uy. a, ga. and 8t43p. m. Dally. The Chicajo IfliilPN & O. " L RALT 3LAKE CTTT, CTAlt. ill a. ii. scorrrr. ortrV. I. j DKK'VTJt, COLO. Ari, Northwestern Railway Ths Only DotibU - Track 1An Wtwa JH ori Birac MANHOOD RESTORED 1 mro A- - Trr-- v East that. Tasa Aft-sSIBLX. Trar. Pass. Atnt T. DIUIKX. M 1 1111 m iltMM itiiwt, t Bitot. M CbMII BY SI C ,a OOPBK-riTT- S C t 1" lt rmaMM. g .. c DmtwO CO. "CUPiDtK- - . |