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Show MOB DEALS OUT DEATH tin was assisting her In the kitchen when he made advances to the girl, Nows the time which she repulsed. This Incensed TAKEN FROM LARAMIE Martin, who grabbed n butcher knife JAIL AND HANGED. and slashed the girl's face and neck six times, Inflicting horrible wounds. Six Members of ths Mob Wert The screams of the girl brought Wounded by the Desperats Convict help of the jailer's family aud others, Before Hs Was Overpowered. and Martin was overpowered, taken into ths jail and locked In a cell. A mob of 2,000 euraged men soon A gp'clal from Laramie, Wyou, says that Jos Martin, a negro, was taken gathered at the jail ind the keys were from the euuny jail at about 8 o'clock taken away from the officers. It was Monday evening and hanged. found necessary to break the door of Six niembeis of the mob were Martin's cell with sledge hammer. wounded by the convict before bs was Finally the door yielded to the mob and they rushed Into the colL Martin overpowered by the mob. , Tbs lynching took place In front of mad a fearful fight, using portions of ths rpfidenre of District Judge Car- a bed which hs had broken up, nnd penter Ir. the eastern part of the city, his fists, and six of the mob were more where the victim of the mobs ven- or leas severely injured before he was geance was dragged after he was tak- overpowered. en from his cell. Once in the banda of the mob a Ths lynching Is ths first one that rope was placed around bia neck and num- he was draggod through the street unhas occurred in Laramie for ber of yenrj, and was caused by the til the heme of District Judge Carattempt of Martin to kill n girl In the penter was reached. At this point the mob stopped, the rope was quickly family of the jailer. Martin was n trusty, and was. em- thrown over a crosspiece on a teleployed around ths Jail, which gave phone pole, and he was strung up. him arregg to the family quarters of Two bullets were then flred Into hla the Jailer. Della Crouse, a white girl, body. These did not produce death was employed In the family, and Mar and he slowly strangled to death. NEGRO To Buy Stocks It lor Infants and Children. known (net to everyone that acruritles fenva declined from Twenty to Fifty Dollar per nhare In the pant twelTO mumha. The market now la stagnant. What will be the next meveowntf Cp or dowel Dp, aura aa yon are a foot high. Bay now, while atocka am oa the bottom. 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President. gaantotoMH & S3 SHOES 19 ffi S3.50 .00 and S4.no Custom Eench Work in all COMBINED COLLEGES and S, Ik Xtnoglae make and oell more men' toJ.OO ahorethen any oilier maun-bctiIn the world. The reason they are the gnateat aellen la, tliey are made of the beet their Jupe.fll better, wear longer, leather, hold and bare moro Talue than any other aluiei.' W. L. Douglas guarantee tliclr value by stamp-in- g hi nanie and price oa the bottom. Look for It take no eubnilute Rnld by hoe dealers J'ait Color Eyxlrtt ttttd eariancy. erary where. A3 COOD AS $7.00 SHOES.. Horotoforo I have toM'searlne 0T.O0 Aon. pareAewd a pair a f 10. L DmagiaM for bAM I hava merit every dap mat arm ao aatlafactory I da They four mouth. ahoom." more thm to latmad to rvtom tjrprulM City Solicitor, PAH. WM. CMOS EJrOI0i.LT, FaaAlmrs of tha Ill mmAfrn iced tha KSarta thorn I W. . Peeclaa m Cartas Coltakiala for Catalog eWay fall Acer fa bo malt. hhH MihoMhCMmaftoKhireweded to be the Snort Patent Leather made. W. L. Doeglss, Brocktao, TV. SALT LAKE L. D. 8. fOrer 6W atudrnlO nookkeeplry the mint thoouwh. shorthand the mret ra Id Typewrlilnw the moat perfect, KLUaiul Telegraphy the tint acouraln. Penman-chi- p the moat s'lnplo. Each course a profex.il hi, quiokly acquired. Position, erured for graduates Bustne, men look to ua lor their employee la oRloe work. Apartment drllgtttful, teaching force rronn. equipment perfect, oofct llabt, progreae certain. Oume and are or write fur catalog. E.lt LakaCitj, Uuh. nr r dot. "lfaDtlnerM The location of the belt of roaring guns that the Japanese have established about Port Arthur is indicated in the map. Commanding heights that the invaders recently have occupied including,' in the north and west Bushlyen and Lang Mountain; in the southwest the Llautl Hilla and White Wolf Hill, nnd in the east 'aku- - ireralli, trade by E. O. M. I. Boot, bhue and Orrr-- 1' factory, soas-a- s ALL the good q neeroaary for the m..kr-u- p of OvwtUa to bt'nsrai la the eoualry. will aland the hardcat lhay Mata to which aurh gansaata aue is all r.a s are pat for bmp, boys asd gtrta. by Utah labor, la a factory which la a model of neatneaa aau eieanllneea. When Wen tern people ean obtain tbi vary baa Overall Biue ssvwhers. at the mo t reaaouablo prices. we tblnk the Home Industry' Ulon la rotltlod to eoaalder-BlioW hot think you? Uount tlneer" O v a r a 1 a era for tale In swat every general atnro - in the whole went. If you- dealer rant upply yon, write to A CL ILL Salt Lake City, Utah. PITOT hnn also ean be discerned. On Wolf Hill, a little to the northeait of the fortress, there, are said to be 100 cannon belching death and deatruo-tioInto the city. In the triangle between Wolf Hill, the railway and Port Arthur the country la comparatively level, and it la believed that It la from this direction Jie final assault will be made. WEATHER. WISDOM! THE ORIGINAL n REFUSE TO MEET STRIKERS. ialrr-mouata- la ELEVATOR CS. OQDEN, UTAH. Howard E. Burton. A,hS"i.Y- price. gold.Sllror.Lead.lli Gold Sp.atu 74a; (joid.Ws: Zla or Copper. U. liyanld iwt Wallins auTIOM and full pita Hat mt on appll. BH-v- oaUca. Control and Umpire work lolls. lad. Wllle, Col. Bafarena. Carhouaw Nat'l Bank. n. 1 JOHN OGDIH ASSAY OO. .L old. Hirer. Copper M Anytwo.yLH a- Sr Lead Any three Lug Sample hr mall reeelra prompt auction, Urea Uleh ltoughL nicer Uold. Rotonasnd DENVEK. COLO ITSS Arapahoe St. Packers Decline a Conference, Saying 'No Good Would Result Application was made to the packers by the stock yards strikers at Chicago, Monday, for a conference, the purpose being to bring about peace in the conflict The conference was refused by the packers. The application waa made by the allied trades council and was addressed to J. Ogden Armour and hla associates. Mr. Armour Immediately called the other heads of the big packing plants into session. When the meeting was denied a communication . was ad-- j dressed to President Donnelly snd his ' associated declining the conference. i The reason given was that no good could come from It. RUSSIAN flj LOSS AT ANPINGL Three Thousand 8oldIers of the Czar Killed In Battle. The Russian losses In the fighting of August 2G, west and south of Liao Tang, were 3,000 killed or wounded. The great majority of the casualties were sustained at Anplng. The withdrawals of the Russians from their front at Anshanshan and from their eastern position wai made simultaneously for strategic reasons. OR BLACK YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DEY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUS9TITUTC9 CA mu MbMUU ' UNK or MNMCNTI MO 9MHb J. YOWCR CO., OOOTON, MUI,, U.O.A. OPWgW CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO, CRNAPft. A. ,.U BLINDNESS AND DEAFNESS CURED AT HOMB ft ran liito.annaT' Bl.bLSTalta ur m. arm ef r klA ha or dashiaM. wrltanilda tnHksm aatsirS anrliUua of tout town nt will w d s tola bat job FREE OF CHARGE. wild trll hi earod Inw nil . hamlm ndtrtMt .mm. lr. Moon wa tainud by two Onr.raorm, Chirr Jlt. lid JUr hurywoo w Un Ml Im Pro dw ourtltt.t. luiltaMnii for Um luind, fmorof lbltrBdlSrlntb. WySOMrtaa MUnlUS abnd. mmiirluwwd Cro .re wiiil lm A&VXY MOOBBTltra - ad Writ la DO. J. H XuaUtut. SultaSU, OdUJfoLawK BUs., f- ( Agricultural College of Utah m bSLICKER a'l-Il- MADE BY f niliiiii Tolstoi's Works Popular. In Germany there are 118 translations of Tdlstola works; In Enitfand 17S. They have been translated into Chinese and Hebrew. STAND THE STRAIN! QflDEIS BEST lm BTr. Window Nootfilns tMtblu, antlroa th sum. rM-- i YereMIdm rtoir-tto- e, FLOUR 06DEI WLLII6& abort l.tJikm, NtotoRM nOEIIX organ-grindin- the High (.hade Leathers. 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Twenty different buildings, provided with the beat modern equipment, afford exceptional facilities for thorough and efficient work. A strong Faculty, representing the best institutions of America aud Europe, are in charga of and experimentation. the work of instruction No tuition Is charged. Registration fee, $5. Write for illustrated catalogue. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Logan, Utah. PIECES. STANDARD SI. 00. Bnidtidy fora or.- hviM. AM (0rp'd dlrrat fixus IUiIUu A I'.x Vln faeurn I to yns Wrh at owi hr raiiioirac and irlm. H (iuiu.ru, Mrmyi an4 Kilting. THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. CS83 Wanhlneton Ava. Oedan, Utah, 10 TICAL EDUCATION. THE COLLEGE COMPRISES: COPIES 5,800 PRAC- Rlchect Woman In the World. The will of W. W. Welghtman, head of the firm of Powers & Weight mar., manufacturing chemists, who died a few days ago at tho agu of 91 years, has boon probated at Philadelphia, hla entire ertate, valued nt mure than fi'O.OOO.fiOO, being. loft to 1:13 daughter, Mrs. Anna M. Walker, widow of the late Congressman J. C. Y.'nlijer of Williamsport, Ta. By the terms of the will Mrs. Walker, who is the only surMap Showing where Russian cruiser child, becomes sole proprietor viving Novik was driven ashore by Japcf the extensive chemical works, anese warships. ono of tho richest (Dottod line hnw rwii. wlilrli emlw which makes her women In the world. took afttr baitla In TsIiusIiItib strait.) BROKEN DOWN WARSHIP. Russian Auxiliary Cruiser Refuses to Leave Spanish Port. When the authorities of Vlgn, Spain, gave Intimation that the Russian auxiliary cruiser Don, formerly the Cor-ma- n steamer Puerst Bismarck, and which put Into Vigo for water, must hours, the depart within twenty-fou- r commander of the cruiser ileclaiPtl that he must be allowed to stay days In order to repair his engines. The matter waa referred to Madrid fur instructions ONE HUNDRED PERISH. 5 ALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO.? t or WarniUF Cnatu C xx'i.r!ivB riwi jTrai ii.f W"itb rnr, exTAtoiun Cno SOUTH AMU MAI d, EALT LAKE CITY. pl K:pr:i Tsu'in'f j n- , i ill i.Mt u.iti.iT, ( Ay ill lie 1 iil!r lumrfr K.i.u f (Mr. TUlSi. hil'K l.C.I'illtl, tl 7d!ilp, h GriGch lTi.illr. tiffh art sieved tr Odc wlil i'pnfriti.jr it ta. Tht WMilotw. All rtrouu M au4' tvrr lit d (r ;ii ci.rH iy nf v. h!mh itveni pur ti p Fii.nq aell theu. j c l R. II. OFFICER & CO., Five Thousand Mora Rendered Homo-les- s ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS by Big Fire In Luzon. lam, lV md raw.rc fmmp gjj The city of DInang, in Laguna provlnre, island of Luzon, has been When Answering Advertisements destroyed by fire. One hundred perKindly Mention This Paper sona pprlrimd In the flames and 5,008 W. N. U Balt Lako-N- o. 36. 190 wore rendered homeless. The loss is at flOO.onn. estimated The government ' f irr.Mrng shelter nnd fond to 1 CJriElYitUNLVE f'Li. " the muie destitute hy fire. AcISMtUlUKllhyPip. i In tiUH. N. ren-u- s 1S9C. to of the cording Elnang ad a population of 7,358. pn-ipl- A I't'l |