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Show W. P. Epperson ' 2LA.YSVILLE 4 too, Lmm I - , UTAH THAU HE WANTS TO PLACE WILSON THE WEEKLY REFLEX BUILDED BETTER OUT COLORADO COUPLE 0F THE ARGUMENT HIED HEAT ON THE FREE UST FIGHT FATAL DUEL THE UTAH BUDGET , WRITTEN OPINION OF FRAMER OF ANTI TRUST LAW PRODUCED IN DISSOLUTION SUIT. -- p rvft ed. Durtife; May the Salt i' ... Livestock, be AlWill Flour nd Wheat, Oats lowed to Come In Free. , Senator Hoar of Massachusetts Said There Could be no Conviction Under the Law, Yet Pool Was Broken Up. f automobile while bear Cl; a strawstarkHn ha ope yarn in which they were sleep tng caught fire in some mysterious haa Just been, received Ithat Dai ley- - Jepperson of lrovo has (won the first prize for antique modeling at the Museum of Fine Arts In Boston. W. H. Garvin, who has been In the business In Colorado for the last fruit ' twenty ypars, haa accepted the posL tlon of general manager of the Utah Fruitgrowers association. The imputation of Salt Lake. City has increased by 2,000 persons during the laijt year, according to' figure Vcorapilcd by those who are getting out Lbe new Polk directory for 1013. new librarlea, costing $32,000, , will tbultl In Utah cities this year. Cedar Cfiy Richfield, Price, Richmond, Garland antfParowan have announced that they are rieadyto build libraries. Stop off In 'Vtah is the slogan gracing the cover fethe new mopy of Rio Gr&ude Hotel and the Denver Hoarding House Booklet," just Issued by the passenger department of that railroad. "Jlnrmle Larkin, n,tranlent',iwho waa recently sentenced to thirty dhys 'in Jail for stealing some merchandise" at Cache Junction, made his escape from the county Jail W Logan, Monday night. The Hooper Canal company of Hooper dlatrkL which recently Waa Incorporated, has commenced preliminary work on a dam and reservoir to be built In Dry canyon, . which is to cost Word -- about $30,000. A Provo correspondent reports that Hyrum Skinner from Provo bench brought in the first strawberries of the season on May 31, and sold them to the William M. Roylance company for V Fa - -- SS per crate. - x excavation' for the new Park City hotel will be begun during present week and a large force of men will be used to do this work, aa all possible epeed will be used to omplete the new hostelry. Because the roads were found to be la excellent condition for motoring, the Logan city officials decided to save 40 in freight charges by driving their $8000 motor pump overland from Ogden at a coet of about $10 for gaso- r TIpYwork oC Girl Alone and Unprotected in the World. Leave New York Kvhieiu e that the late Senator George F. Hoar of wlio frinied the Slieirnaii anti-- ' trust law, wrote an opinion one year after its enactment wh! h held that Steel manufacturers who enteiel pool agreements to fix prices, regulate output and divide profits could not be convicted under the'law, cametolight Mbftday at the hearings of the government f Involution suit against the.Unlt-eCoorrisht.) Statfc, steel corporation. The let1891 at the request of ter wrlttefk-iwire lnanurav-jurerwho proponed to TREATY OF PEACE form such a pobf was put in evidence by the attorneys for the corporation in connection with tbe testimony of Judge Elbert II. Gary, ctlrman of the . corporation, saying that Itt," the Parly Man Who Charged Colonel With dayB of the wt eel l n d i h tr y i wa s After' Fined Drunkenness Six Cents yvteel manufacturers and lawMaking Retraction in Court. yers- that pools were legal. Throe WAR BETWEEN BALKANS AND years ago iools of wire manufacturers .THE J TURKS ENDS AFTER were broken, op by the government STRUGGLE EIGHT OF MONTHS. Marquette, Mich, Colonel Theotinder the law and their nieiuberB In- ' dore Roosevelt won his libel suit dicted and fined. V, against George A. Newett, who f CANT FIND TARIFF LOBBY. charged ihe" colonel with drunkenDenounces ness, and having waived damages Montenegrin Delegate Peace Term, Declaring Montene-- . after theT defendant a Senators Go on Stand and Disclaim Haa Been Dispelled of Juar flro nomithe awarded the Jury Any Knowledge of Undue Influence. Share of Triumphant War. nal durnages of 6 cents provided in Washington The senato struck out such cases by the law of Michigan. boldly Monday on the trail of the inEach party to the suit will havTe to sidious lobby," which President WilLondon The eight months r be- pay his own expenses. , .The trial son declared is operating to modify tween Turkey and the allied Bavban states ia"ended. The Peace of Lorn the tariff bill. At the rate of four the Judge Flannigan instructed an hour the colleagues of the don was' signed on Saturday, May jbhy to bring in a the verdietjfor five men on the investigating subcom30, In the picture gallery of St. James plaintiff, which they did vylthout leavmittee stepped to the witness chair, palace. ing thevU seats. The colonel left for Sir Edward Grey, the British for- Chicago took the oath and then told their aiy. the east at 5:30 oclock story of senatorial wealth, or poverty, eign secretary, presided over the for- Saturday evriHig, less than two br moderate circumstances, and their malities. The following peace dele- hours after the Conclusion of the s interest or lack of it in the tariff gates signed the preliminary treaty: case. Osman Dr. Nizami for Pasha Lfter Turkey, measure. ' harHig Mr. Nii'v.ef Us retracj y V a Danefrfor Bulgaria, Stejan Novako-vltc- tion of his charge, ColoneuRoosevelt - SenatoYswho had served - ln for Servla, Stephanos Skoloudis made the follow for m'sny yeftrs repeatedly testiing statement to the and M Popovltch for court; fied that theyYvelieved there W'aa less for Greece, Your honor,' in view of the stati-.- , personal appeal Hq members of the Montenegro. The only dramatic feature of the ment of the defendant,-- T ask the two houses now than at any tariff rehistoric occasion was M. Popovltchs court to instruct the de-- , vision of recent years'v jury that expression of keen disappointment sire only nominal' damages. I did that Montenero had "been despollea not go into this case for money. 1 Former Senator Dead,. United of her Just Bhare of the spoils of a did not go Into It for any vindicative Former Detroit, Mich. States Senator Thomas Wltherell triumphant war, and of the hope purpose. I went Into it, and as the Palmer of Detroit died Sunday after that England, which took the lead in court said, I made my reputation an a long illness. He was elected to the spoliation," would take every step issue, because I wished once for all the United States Benute In 1883, and to compensate Montenegro for her during my lifetime, thoroughly and after serving one term, he was ap- sacrifice.. comprehensively, to deal with theke The Bulgarian delegate proposed slanders so that never again will It pointed United States minister to that peace become Immediately ef be possible for any man lu godd Spain. of the faith to feetlve w repeat them. 1 have accom400 Killed In Battle. treaty. The -- proposal was- - rejected plished my 'purpose and 1 urn conx , El Paso, Texas Four Hundred are and the delegates again left after tent to meet June 2 to consider reported killed In a battle Saturda) be- agreeing tween Chihuahua City and Kant Ro- the advisability of aa eventual an- URGES CURRENCY LEGISLATION Both rebels nexed protocol. salia, Chihuahua state President Favors Action During Pres- and feedrals withdrew after the day s LouisYanlan Talk for Sugar, ent Session of emigres. fighting, with the losses divided. Washington Senator Hansclell of Washington. Senator Tillman on disIxnii.shn.v in a prepared speech' made public a letter from Saturday MRS. F. A. STRONG charged verbal bioadsldeg at the President Wilson In which the presid biigar trust, declared the free dent declared for currency legislasugar sihedue of the tariff bill vio- tion at the present session of conlated the pledges of the Baltimore gress. V platfQun not toTJealrovnegltlmate InIn that portion of the letter redustry, xand declared thnt In support- ferring to currency, the president ing free sugar the Democratic party wrote: This is the time to pass curwill be playing into the hands of the rency legislation and 1 think we are sugar trust and other refiners," in a sense bound in loyalty to the country to pas if" so that any atLegislative Program Adopted. to create artificial disturbances tempt Washington The housp Democrats after the tariff shall have become s , A- -- i sui-pose- red Y-- 'recovery. During June, July and August a number of the jewelry stores. o! Salt Lake City will close their places of business Saturday afternoon, an agreemcnt .to that effect, haying received to guarantee the success of the plan. Attorneys for Caleb A. Inlow, recently convicted at Salt Lake of murder In the second degree for the killing of Eddie" White, announce that they intend to file their motion for a - new'trial and jto ' nmke'every effort to have the trial granted,'At 'a convocation of the Utah social service. Commission held recently it was decided by the members of the commission to issue a 4S page monthly magazine, to' be used as the official organ of that body The first number of the magazine will be issued in Sep . . ' tember. r By a Jury of four, George D, Char-iier- , a i .ol AmericAa Fork,.,. a bottle of selling unlawfully guilty Of intoxicating liquor to Mrs. Hattie Viera and was sentenced-t- o pay- - fine of $250 and a jail sentence of sixty days. The case Will undoubtedly be appealed. With a programme, which is believed to be the equal in excellence of the entertainment offered at the two previous meeting?, the thira annual session of the Utah Chautauqua assembly will be held at park In Ogden, July 18 to 28. , The state bureau of Immigration, labor and statistics Js taking steps to call to the attention of Utah landowners a band of 207 prospective settler 'from Pollad, who have sent advance requerjte' as to where they can buy ' good land, and what the cost wou.d 'so-ca- In - I . bt-v- p - ' ex- appropriations and election cases Committee assignments as submitted by (halt man Underw'ood - a n dJjjseo!leagues-of-4he-ways-an- means committee were majority adopted by the caucus without change. Four Freighters Drowned. Four Winnipeg, ".Man freighters contractois by emphned building the Grand Trunk Pacific in 4tve Rorbr mountains were drow ..ysTalou-dain the Grand canyon LiC'the Tete Jaune laihe district Tue accident was caused by the brtmkiiu of a scow, filled with supplres, which they sere nav igatiugj(j''cam p p , y i A'Stro'ng. wife ofthe demmt-fo- naw r city Wheat Crop Has Setback Wichita, K&nsas Wheat growers in southern Kansas find grain buyers in this city estimate that the growing wheat has been set back already 25 per cent by the hot and dry weather the past week fieepage Water Decision. - Aviation Claims Another Police Absolved From Blame Victim Denver The supreme court of Col- claimed another Aviation Washington. Superintendent Chicago orado field Monday that seepage w$ter find the Washington police are ictim Saturday, when James Colovan. s flowjng toward a stream properly absolved from blame for disorders a young flyer, was killed by the over-- , to that stream and is controlled which attended the big woman suf- turning of his biplane when it struck by the same priorities as water in the here on March 3. by a tree. The accident occurred ju5t pageant frage stream the report of the senate committee. outside the flying field- - , ylvester Striker- - Twenty rlnjured in Collision. Akron. O. Twenty per-on- s were in- sev-- 1 jlired, somejrery seriously.Jn.astreet eral hundred barbers During" a car cobnuom on the Akron, Bctiford & e north end the strikers Cleveland line near this city on parade shops that st.ll were do.ng oration day. Two mens legs were business. cm 0ff Boston Violence followed the auguration of a strike Monday by in-- : In-th- Dec-stone- d j Resolution to Prevent Polygamy. Texan to be Columbian Minister. Washington. A resolution to ajpend Washington. Thad .Thompson, the constitution bo as to empower! wealthy Business man of Austin Tex w Selected for minister to 111 1 A POSITIVE aad PER. MANENT CURE FOR Liquor and Drug Addictions Tiers ie aa aakldty, at rickaaaa. Ladies treated aa ematehr aa h tkaw awe hawaa. THE (ETI EY 134 W. Saalb Taaipla Straai. Salt Lake City a!ai I! I OUR LATEST ILLUbTRAT- ED CAIALOOUE. Explains bow we teach barber trade m Call nr wnte eight weeks MOLER BARBER COLLEGE HALT LAKE C11Y U' Commercial Street A Gladstone Story. Gladstone, when a boy, was visiting in the country and the farmer was ihowlng him around. Coming to a field that contained a large bull, the farmer said: "Theres a fine, strong bull there. Master William, and Its only tw o f years old." .How do you tell Its agai queried the hoy, . -Wily, by Its horns, said the farmer. Defends Forest Service. By Its horns? Young Gladstone looked Murthoughtfully a moment, then Washington Representative his face cleared. Ah, I see. Two of leader the dock, Progressive party, two horns Boston Tran house years." on to the in the replied Tuesday ' by Representative script, speech made Humphrey of Washington, attacking An Opinion on Hosleryv the forest service. Mr. Murdock deA plump little woman stood beside fended the service and declared it had a counter in a big stope'where bardone great work in preserving the in ladies' hose were on sale. gains forests of the country, .particularly in She a pfiii and held it toward selected Alaska Mr. Murdock was followed the small boywho was assisting the of Washingby Representative Bryan ton, who also lauded the work of the salesladlesFsaying; Tlltfilte six pairs like this." service. Jho boy glanced .from the hose to Sentenced to 100 Years. the lady and coolly drawled: I wouldnt lf I were you; cheap Chevenne, Wyo Under sentenced! hosiery-Inever elastic at the top 100 yeat in the penitentiarjrTYed Norman E. Mack's National Monthly, ranch hand, conClark, 26 y t MrsJfittell Snive-lfessed assai'an Afraid of Fire. and her daughteFjs-nfibrought from "Have you had your house Insured Douglas TuesdavXndnged secretly in the jai herefo avoid antxgmed mob against fire, madam? began the Inof lynchers The attacks ocedwed at surance agent. No, sir," replied the lady of the Orin fiiHietion a week ago. After the women, Clark robbed the house. "Are you not afraid of fires? ,hmise. I anj not, but my husband Is very Social Lobbying Carried On. much in awe of them." lj ' "That sof'Social lobbying" in Washington Yes; during'"tbe ten years of our Washington justifies every word that he has Lever once kindled-- a President Wilson uttered in regard to married-lif-e fire." the presence of an insidious lobby at the capital, Senator Kenyon of Iowa The Proper Combination leclared witness stand Tues Mrs. lYoungbride (to grocer) 5Shali day before the senate investigating I committee.. It was tbe first- unequivo- mier open an . account-- or . do you - preto have me pay for what I get? cal statement in favor of the presi Grocer Both, madam. Boston since thedents attitude investigation Transcript. began. Not Her Fault Says Cancer Can be Cured The eperatlonwasBUCCessfuirRlso Cologne, Germany. Cancer has been the dead. The doctor ProV ed-- to be a contagious disease spokepatientwas kindly to the mourning widow: caused by a parasite, 'and It can be Marvelous that the poor man lived Healed, according Dr. Otto Schmidt, a cancer expert.who reported at Tues- through so many years, of so much disease and suffering! day 8 mvlng of the medical society here tbfi"results of his Investigations weYes, doctor," the widow replied, had into the origin and the possibility of have the" tried our best to snake him operation long, long before cancer x this. Life. s 8KNATOK JAUES H. BRADY. y drive. Highland Park, a Chicago suburb. Rev. Calvin R. Dobson of the Presbyterian church of Higutaml Park officiated. Miss Moore attended the Chicago university for three years, and later graduated from the University of California. After, the ceremony the couple left for Washington. andfiTll be at home after June 15 1700 Rhode Island avenue. VICTIMS CHILDREN d OF FLAMES. - on-th- e , - ' .Hi Bryan Gives Luncheon. His Confession Washington, Secretary Bryafl gave Tve spent a great deal of hush a luncheon on Tuesday in honor n( money myself, said Carver, after the Pedro Rafael Quadra. Nicaraguan min- latest. To Aid Vocational Education. police scandals had been pretty ister of finance The other discussed. thoroughly guests of a were Washington Appointment General Chamorro, ' You? commission of nine to study plans for exclaimed his hearers Nicaraguan minister: Secretaries Garrison and chorus. "How much? a federal system of .aid to vocational education- vs as indorsed Saturday by Daniels, members of the senate foreign Well,' you see, 1 have beqn the the senate committee on education relations committee and state depart- father of seven children', and as ment mffiea's amt' tahtrrT'" "'" they got away with a good deaf of " soothing syrup. Suffragets Invade Academy. Will Probe Strike Conditions. -s maTTTbar.d of London Two WaysW ash i n gtorr Con si d e rati oh" of suffraon Tueadav gettes AutoisL I havent paid a cent fori invaded the Royar plans for the senate probe of con-tions in the strike zone 'of the We t academy, which was thronged with repairs on my inachine in all the ten s Virginia Saturchair si 'u"n. months I have had it. Friend So the man w'ho did the reday by the senate committee on edu- furied banners and began speaking Tbe cation and labor quickly ejected them" pairing told me. Boston Transcript. Westem Lands Withdrawn. Trainmen to Meet Trienlally, Making a Guess. San Francisco. Conventions of the Washington Secretary Lane has Under, what circumstances did Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen ordered 14 600 acres of land along .general order a little more hereafter will be held tslennialy, in Huntington creek, Utah,' withdrawn grape? asked the professor in hisstead of every two years, as he .ha? for power site purposes Also 1 3"r tory. been the custom This decision was 'That was before tba canteen had iLSa:mc" reached by the convention Saturday tndenf been abolished," ventured' at the class. of the foot r Explorer ViitMother. Dies. Sask Mynard. Watertown. N. Y. William Heard at the Club. G. Vilhyalmer Stefans-sonthe explorer who starts from Es , Johnston, a California That poet Noyes seen: to this long in business in .Pittsburg, and quimalt June 10 on a fireyear expedi that peace is at hand when the word t0 thef Arctl re1on. has for the last twenty years a wealthy armed shall be turned into a plowshare. on resident of this city, died late Sunday farewell visit to his But I say. wont that be rather mothef and brother-mu- i at his home, aged Sh pinning It liiTotheground ?" Cab&et Taft to Visit Washinjton. Hungarian Will Resign Short of Berries. Washington Former President Taf understand how seme I caatHungarian cabinet. has notified Chairman CuJlom of tht Ladislaus von Lukaes is things get their names, declared the Lincoln Memorial commission he wll Premier, has decided to re.s.gn. This grumpy boarder. . come to Washington June 9 to attend dUe t0 the For instance?" linnlvV8 acluiar of a meeting of the committee. It wil Take this strawberry shortcake. It brUght ainst .himabvjha preSie be thejlrst visit of Mr Taft to Washthey had called it sbortberry stra-wleft he White the since Hosue ington cake I could have seen the point. , Substitute Electrocution for Hanamg -- 3 Accept Russias Mediation. - Harnsburg, Pa,-- The Proved. lower house 01 " Bucharest The chamber of depu the state leg.giatirro h. Harold You dont- - believe I the 1? Saturdat'e? by a vote of 127 - , . you? Autixu-iathe government to li-hie- sr file' town seriously. -- - Brmutty the Bankers ta-oi- d before beginning an attack. governor of Alaska, has left the states with her husband for their home In Cmcago Songs. Juneau a fter a n e Ig h t mouths trip Chicago officially Chicago put a around the world Sh la a native of bftn oti the smutty songs on Saturday an Francisco, a talented musician when an to the ordinances Manuel rnahav is resident commisandwas educatedTa Munich and wenFTnto amendment sioner from the Philippines at Washeffect all public prohibiting Vienna aUs of indecency ot suggestive songs. ington. W Recommend Removal of Waldo. Tallyho PlungesOve Embankment. New York The removal of Rhine-- 1 Denver, Colo A taybo in which lander W a do, commissioner, of police, were forty persons Vas hurlpd down is recommended in a report of the a fl ft.y foot embankment at Mounted aldejmanic committee, which pork, near here, on Friday ThirTor months has been investigating po- prison are reported injured, nfany persons ty lice cond.tions in Walker Brothers . Werefileeping on Haystack In OpeQ Bartr, When" Fire Started." ffTfee" system" of credit which will make it possibly . Ogden..' Utah Lillian - Dawson, for men, big or little, to take care"of aged 15 was burned to death-anher themselves In business, younger sister Hortense was so badburned that she died the ly 7 next day, in a flreAbit destroyed the MAN U E L E RNS HAW barns atitf outhouses on the Dawson farm, ten miles from Ogden, Saturday night. William Dawson, an uncle of the girlst was severely burned about tne face and hands while rescuing Hortense and attempting to get Lillian Dawson, Lillian," Hortense, Beatrice, 11 years old. and James, jo years eld. were sleeping on the haystack in the open barn whetphe fire started ir. some mysterious manner. Rebels Menacing Matamoras. B.ownvile, Texas Fight hundred constitutionalists have moved within four miles of Matamoras Mexico, awaiting a reply to Getieial Blanco's waa-Jou- v present gency - After a con jence between the state road commisdoa and the Rich county s "T" "decided that Rich for county will (.bout $12,000 roads thisy at, he tooney to be ap-led on the rose Trcmthe Wyoming line to Rancolphf- A petition signed by six business en of Ogdetf-ri- u been presented to j hoard of I y commlssioneds. pro- al he nse of the s:a The petitioners set i f m of the -- - d Mondyrcstricte(jLthe legislative jvrogra res s' jpaucuson ll tra session to tariff, currency,- - emer- enough-signatu- he- - j f 1 - Glen-woo- i -- Dime ten-day- ys - This action, ft was authoritatively stated, was taken to meet the view of Not covered by your President-Wilso- ih Senator Simimons, Insurance Policy chairman of the finance committee, and other administration leaders, who Stock certificates, bonds, deeds, notes, mortgages aDd aimilar docdisapproved the decision announced not prouments aa cent 10 meatfc per Monday to tax fire insurance policy. a tected by to a compensatory duty on cattle and Their homing might mean tenons lose to you. Put them in a eealed establish & compensatory duty on both package and mail to us, and we oatmeal. flour and will keep them in a sale deposit In this enlargement of the free list box for you. at a cost ot lest than j;;;!!!!!!!: s cent a day. ulllllllltl President Wilson is known to have niiHiiifjk Write tor hill information. taken a leading part, as he did in the Mtiihitir matter of raw wool and sugar before the ways and means committee. Ae he still is standing uncompromisingly with the wool and sugar schedule, eo, 8 alt Lake City rounded 1859. 4t4deelarW-- , he will staad flrmly for free cattle, sheep and hogs, and free Bom actors are. like rice, being wheat and oats, now that this ha puffed up. easily ty been determined upon as her remain unprotected in the world after she realized that both she and policy. her husband were dying, REBELS TAKE MATAMORAS The bodies were found lying upon the floor of a bedroom in the home In when Scott went to the Stanley ranch Fighting Near Texas Line Results Defeat of Federal. to visit. .Brownsville, Texas In a spectacu SENATOR BRADY. WINS BRIDE. lar battle, which lasted from 10 a. m. Tuesday until late In the afternoon, Romance of Idaho Senator Culmi- federal troops were driven from every nates Happily In Chicago. position they occupied In and around Matamoras by constitutionalists, and Senator United States Chicago. James H. Brady of Idaho and Miss the city is practically in thp hands, ol Irene Moore, daughter of Mrs. George the rebels. Reports indicate that the M. Moore of this city, were mar- - losses on both sides were heavy. The " . .. dSfiTunlay evening. May 31, at fighting was desperate. Matamoras Is the Mexican port ol o'clock at the home of the brides Ravine entry oposite Brownsville. cousin, Arthur L. Moore, Major Estaban Ramos, federal eamr mander of the garrison, was so badly wounded in the fight that he died in s Brownsville hospital Tuesday nlghL Captain Velez, two lieutenant and a score of other federal officers also were killed, it 1 reported h cn-gres- a good .deal Every husband-hea- rs of fictions other hu. the saintly about bands. . had-Ulle- ended-Saturda- UTAH - -- en-ator-a wife. In the body of the girl were found two bullet wounds from the caliber revolver which was found by the mother, leading to the belief that the in other herself inflicted LTthe "fatal wound upon the girl rather than have CITY. the-par- d v " j LAKE lst- - duel between Greeley. Colo In Robert Stanley and his wife, wfitch occurred at their ranch home sixty miles nottheast of here Sunday, the entire Stanley family was killed, according to information telephoned the coroner by Charles Scott, a neighbor. The body of the young daughter ot the family was found by the side of her father, and revolvers were found lying at - the sides of husband and n r iction in voting to place wheat, flour, vatmeal and fresh meats on the dutiable list, the senate finance In charge of the agricultural schedule voted late Tuesday to place livestock, wheat and oats on the free g lthout'-Tatiflcatl- line and oil Crazed by liquor and believed to be mentally unbalanced aa a result of his alcoholic excesses, John W. Sneed of Plain City attacked his wife and probably would have Inflicted dungerous, Lf not fatal injuries, had neighbors not Interfered. In spite of the fact that little Retta C. Conley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Conley of Salt Lake, suffered a broken neck In an accident one month ago, the little girl U today alive and on the toad to corn............. - . Be-jn- d manner. 1 ' Daughter Also Killed, Fatal Shot Fired by Mother, RatherThan Mast-ichu-selt- riding a bicycle. Sa.Twp littlefieldgirl when were burned to death , WashrngtonRcvcrsing-itsforme- Lake Are to fifty nine partmeiff resKnded (alarms of?3re of the cfty. commisAt ame-nsioners at Tootle, & special "wet or "dry election wXs ordered fdr Tooele city, to be held J&ne'24. ' Special services commemorating-- the one hundred and twelfth anniversary of Ahe birth of Bilghanf Young were held in Salt Lake, June 1 - Martin Osborne, aged 13, la in a Balt Lake hospital with a brokvn leg, the result of being run down. by. an s HUSBAND. AND WIFE ENGAGE IN BATTLE AT HOME WHICH RE- BOTH. SULTSINDEATH-p- F At to yout advantage in pufehating diamond of ua. From $15 to $5.000 and ;uit aa particular about the amall oo We can suit your eye and aa the large. h up to you to choote.' puree at well Probable That It is Also application of the State Dank of Kane county for a barter has been Absolutely No Question Duchess Asks for Separation Brussels. The Duchess of Orleans began siut for separation ia the first cTvt: court Saturday against her" husband, Prince Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans, the French pretender, efiarg-- . me . abandonment. - t Japans Rejoinder Expected Soon. Washington Japans rejoinder to try Bryan's reply 'to the Japa- ,i7pteet against the CJllfomia wiU lie A- - t -us-uors--Ther-mmnited coal-field- poi-c- e m" Forty-nine- . forty-niner- ;n , .?BaSrTbe t - -- enn,, -- kf . i |