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Show 10 truth. only manufacturing corporation in the TIME FOR ACTION. country that maintains a training The attention of the city ollicials school for agents. This was known as Class 57, and was presided over by comprising the legislative and excreH. Crane, the veteran salestive departments of the government of Joseph man of the company, who, in company the municipality, is directed to the with Skinny" I.awrenco and several fact that Carter Harrison, mayor of other good looking gentlemen, presides the city of Chicago, has been held in over the local business at Dayton. Orano Immediately clubbed Groshell 115,000 bonds to await the action of "Smoot," and this, together with Osthe grand jury because he did not cars hat, gave him do his duty in enforcing the laws rela- more advertising than any one. Crane tive to fire protection. Truth has called presided over the banouet that followed graduation exercises, and it is said attention to several buildings in this the that he can make Chauncey M. Depew city which are grossly neglected and look like a battered dime in a bushel in either of which, if lire broke out, of twenty dollar gold pieces. Just why great loss of life could not be pre- Groshell had to go to school is a mysbecause Utah is lined with cash vented, no matter how earnest the ef- tery, from Kanab to Cache valforts to save. We have,, on authority registers ley, but perbans the powers that be of the chief of the Are department, know their business better than we db. named these buildings and have asked Oscar had a good time and looks well, but Ills eternal practicing the "primer former administrations to compel the on harmless newspaper men who have placing of proper Are escapes on each no cash to ring up is something of a and every one of them. We reiterate bore to visitors to the office. o the suggestions formerly made and direct the attention of Mayor Morris and Speaking of this Fuller case; it looks as if young girls and boys should the city council to the fact that these be kept away from trials such as this . buildings are a menace to human life. A one was. Numerous lads and lassies lire in some of those structures would of tender age Aocked to hear the tral consume them in twenty minutes. when they might better have been They swarm with tenants and the Are somewhere else. It is fair to presume escapes, if there are any, are so locat- that the attention of the court was ed that not one occupant of the front not directed to their presense, else he side could get away, except by jump- would have bad them ejected from ing from the front windows to the the room. Judge Morse understands pavement. Their interiors are con- this question as well as any one can structed of old pine that would burn understand it. Next time such an oclike tinder. There Isnt a bit of Are currence takes place, especial care protection, In the shape of extinguish- should he taken to send these inquisiers and if ever death traps existed, tive young people away. some of them are lier.e. A consultation with the chief of the Arc department will elicit the facts that a dozen more buildings, thickly inhabited, are a menace to safety and nothing less than unAred crematories for human beines and should be looked to. Owners seem to dislike the idea of disAguring their buildings with Are esranes, but some day they will regret not doi ng so. If such ft building as the Iroquois theatre can burn and consume and suffocate hundreds. what can we expect of wooden structures and brick structures, lined with wood, all of the most inflammable character? If disaster should come, and it should be demonstrated thPt the city officials knew of these conditions prior to its coming, what man or.se: of men would decline to bold those blameless? Not me. It is bad policy to wait, until the animal Is ptou er locking the stable doo. The homely old ma'dm: An cunce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, is good in this case and should he applied. Of course disaster and Its tr-rihl-e results may not come in the life next, of this administration, nor in or the next, but when it does the consequences will be of the most terrible and annalling character and every man who has neglected to do his duty in the "remises since these conditions have existed will be guilty as the guilbroad-brimme- d i of-Acla- HERE AND THfcREi tiary. Let us hope so at least. The man who will violate a woman no sympathy at the hands of anyone. Society can get along without his presence, and our wives and daughters will he the safer for having him locked up. Life imprisonment is none too long for the fellow. As ninety-nin- e years is the limit, let, the sentence be ninety-nin- e years. de-serv- Chris Diehl has been made a thirty- third degree mason and he didnt hav? to travel across land and sea to get it either. The officers came here and gave it to him. The old gentleman Is to he congratulated. He has been grand secretary of this jurisdiction for as many years as there are degrees in the order, and has been faith- ful, obliging and competent. We all defeel to congratulate the thirty-thir- d able an of such gree on th? ao.ausition man and fait ful Mason. & W. W. Kail, the we!! known jeweler of Mp! i sir ..et, is selling out a very largo stock, acquired prior tc tin holiday season, at prices that are simply r. Tall bcudit more astonishing. tl an the trade demanded this year a d as it dos rot pay to carr lar--e stccks from years end to years erd, In Is closing it cut for what lie can get Visitors to the place cause t fail of Icing Pleased, and are aesured of splendid bargains. , It required one ballot to determine the guilt of Soldier Fuller, who as- c Snake Poison. Snake poison would kill the est man if the smallest possiblestrong, drop of it were injected into his veins or laid on a cut Anger or chapped lip Biit the smallest child might drink & teaspoonfiil probably a glassfuls without suffering the ieast Injury. The same is true of most of the poisons savages inject into their arrows, and you can suck the dangerous wound with Impunity. o Berlin Street Car System. The American woman in Berlin pays about $1.50 a month for a street car ticket. This bears her photo graph and must be shown on demand. The bearer can board a car as often as she pleases and at any point in the city where the cars pass. The ticket is good for the month. If she does not take $1.50 worth of rides it Is her own lookout and if she takes more it is all one to the railroad com- saulted and outraged Miss Edith Gill. The proof in the case was conclusive, consecutive, and convincing and was admirably presented by the district attorney. Notwithstanding counsel for pany. o the defendant did the best he could, Plan Underground Road. the array of facts was simply overhas been prepared fbs successnet scheme A he whelming and could Fuller will he carrying out an underground railway fully controverted. sentenced February 2. It is believed in Manchester, England, with connehe will get a long term in the peniten ctions with the principal . out-district- s. ls te tiest. We hope the city ofllcials will look Into this matter. It Is too vrave to pass over llehtly. It should he inves--t lea ted at once. Truth feels that it has done its duty in the matter. It Bpecifled the huildlnes some time ago and incited the an?er of the owners by so doinr. There is no need to repeat, because all the information Is on Ale at Are department headquarters. The chief will no doubt be glad to furnish it. o GROSHELL HOME. Oscar Oroshell, the well known agent of the National Cash Register company, has returned from a two weeks' visit to the factory at Dayton. Ohio, where he attended the training school for agonts. This concern is tbo SHOSHONE FALLSi IDAHO. Oregon Short Line. |