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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS ANDREW JENSEN, Publisher - SPANISH FORK FULL OF UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS Salt Lake la to have a new bank, the Merchants bank, with a capital of ' 1250,000. ' Experimenting with powder almost caused the death of Leslie Newton, a 8 It Is be will loose a Salt Lake boy, portion of his right hand. Fire at Ealtna destroyed a barn and a set of harness belonging to Albert A small boy and a bonfire D&strup. were responsible for the blaze. The merchants of Salt Lake City are making a determined fight foil the repeal of a city ordinance relating) to the imposition of a license tax on all merchants. J. E. Williams, colored, la In a Salt Lake hospital with a bullet wound In the neck, the result of a woman friend pointing a revolver at him which sho thought was not loaded. The town of Kaysvllle has purchased the electric light plant, formerly owned by private parties, and will at once extend the lines and light the business and residence districts. In attempting to board a rapidly ' moving street car In Salt Lake City Jacob Lundberg, of Marlon, Summit county, a retired farmer, was thrown violently to the street and severely Injured. The eldest daughter of Governor Cutler eloped to Ogden one day last week with the man of her choice and was- - married. The groom Is Thomas E. Duller, a young groceryman of the capital city. (Engineers are preparing plans for the power plant to be built In Weber canyon by the Harrlman system. The plant wll generate which will be distributed In Salt Lake and Ogden. The case of Thomas Vance, charged with murder In the first degree foij the alleged killing of his wife, by heating and poisoning, in Novembet of last year, at Salt Lake City, has been continued until fall. Arrangements have at last been completed for an automobile line In Ogden canyon. The Intention Is to hare the line In operation not later than June 25. The company has been capitalised for (15,000. The labor organizations of Ogden are up In arms against the recent movement started by the physicians of the city to eliminate the Independent telephones from their offices and homes. In favor of the Bell company, Simon Nelson, an easterner, and Luke Wright of Ogden, employes ol the Portland Cement company, were seriously Injured by the explosion o a gas generator at the plant neat Devil's elide, Weber county. Nelaoc has since died. As W. A. Beckstel attempted to board a train on the Southern Pacific, near Lakeside, he lost his footing and fell beneath the wheels. Hts right foot was horribly mangled, necessitating amputation when he reached the Ogden genera hospital. Ed Prudence of Park City, a lanorer employed at the Judge building In Salt Lake City, was crushed to death in the basement of the structure under the descending elevator, hls head be Ing caught between the elevator and the floor and frightfully crushed. Perhaps the blgest undertaking to wards the development of arid land by Irrigation in the state of Utah is now being contemplated, with Ogden the center of the proposed Irrigating scheme. It Is said that 325,000 acres of bench lands are to be reclaimed. During the bicycle races at, San Lake City one night last week, one of the motors became unmanageable and a number of people would have been Injured, probably killed, had the machine not struck an electric light pole and rebounded Into the arena. Albert Bohm, a butcher, went on , rampage in Salt Lake City one day last week, becoming suddenly Insane, and after arming himself with meat xe and cleaver terrorized the entire neighborhood until overpowered by officers and placed in a padded cell. William F, Callaway, for many . years president of the firm of Callaway, Hook & Francis, one of the lead Ing crockery and glassware concerns o( Balt Lake City, was found dead In hlq room on Friday of last week, he hav-Intaken poison. Ill health led to tbs deed. The sudden death of Lars Peter Anderson, of Ephraim, was due to a bee sting. He was at hls farm, which Is located about seven miles west ol ' town. A bee stung him, wounding the jugular vein. Anderson at once became very sick, and died within a half hour, John Goldberg and C. Stoker, farmers, living west of the Jordan river, near Salt Lake City, paid (10 each last week for the privilege of fishing only a few minutes with a cheap hook and line, because they had not thought of going through the formality of tak Ing out a license. Ibrsc W. Fox, Uhls oldest and one of its most respected citizens, died on June 11. Had he lived until the 2Sth of this month he would have 96 years of age. Ho was fcorn In Hathcrsage, Derbyshire, England, and In 1860 came to Utah, moving to Ubl the year following. Becoming frightened over the probable outcome, Hugo Flnkle, a Salt Lake boy, who accidentally shot a youthful companion In the check with a target rifle which he supposed was unloaded, told that the injured boy had been shot by a Greek, lihe lud finally confessed. . ' g bn Defense Brings Witnesses to Prove ' That Broken Rail Caused Wreck of Burlington Train. MO Only Three of the 219 Vote. e Get Away From the Seeretar?' They Go to Foraker7" In One Close of Another Chapter Cases Criminal Noted the Moet In History of Ksivtucky. , Ruler of the Republic of Panama Town of Armourdale Abandoned Must Not Permit Frauds in and 12,000 People Are Waiting the Frankfort.- Ky.- -B T announcing Butte, Mont. Sensation after' sn Approaching Election. and James For Flood to Subside. eutlon electrified the court on Mon pardon of Caleb Powers on SaturHoward, Governor Wilson day In the trial of Louis Ferris, the In another chapter Italian ranch hand, for ths wrecklnj day last closed criminal cases noted most ol the the one of Is Advised by Secretary Taft That the expresi foi In the history of this state, In which here on the night of May(J.' The de The Evicted People Find 8heltee United State Stand Ready to InStates Themeelvee and Their Belonging! United the over ev all fense again Introduced expert people terfere In Internal Affair of and Are Waiting Time When dence that there was no dynamlto ex have formally expressed their interPanama Should Occaalon est by signing petitions for pardon. They May Return With 8afety.( plosion. Arise, In the closing days of January, George Snooks, who lives on thd of contest flat within 100 yards of the scene ol eight years ago, while the William Goebel for the guberantorlal the explosion, was the first wltnesJ Kansas City. The great Washington. In language that can called by the defense on Monday. He aourl flood, which haa almost reached seat was held held, Goebel was shot, testified that upon arriving at the Its crest, drew hundreds of thousands dying later from hls wounds. The not be mistaken, the president and window Secretary Taft have notified the Panwreck, he found a broken rail at ths of sightseers to the bluffs overlooking shot came from a and ama government that elections la that office, of state's of which the locomotive the at the left secretary point the flooded bottoms on Sunday. The that was then filling track. Mrs. 8nooks, bis wife, testl water has done all the damage that li as Caleb Powers republic must be conducted fairly. The circumstances attending this warning (led to the same effect. Both declared In its power. The railroad yards have position, suspicion was at once toward him and hls arrest fol- were given out for publication as lj that there was no smell of powder been evacuated; the packing houses Tony Harris, at one time Northwest- and business establishments have lowed. Four times has Powers been In preparation for active Intervention chain vacated their lower floors; Armourdale put on trial for bis life on the charge on the part of the United States by ern Cornish stylo wrestling plon, also said that there had been has been entirely abandoned by Its of complicity In the murder, the first the use of whatever force shall be ho dynamite explosion. Harris Is a 12,000 Inhabitants, and water Is run- three trials resulting In conviction necessary to make It effective. miner. He made the big sensation of ning twelve feet deep In Its streets and sentence, deh being the penalty Secretary Taft, In a letter delivered the day when he stated that scarcely There Is no excitement anywhere, the In two trials. Howard was also con- to President Amador In person and dated May 12, suggests that two years i moment after the explosion he mef evicted people having found shlter foi victed on a charge of complicity. he as soon as announces that Powers a mall clerk, hobbling themselves and their movable prop ago, when charges of fraud were made Henry Hoskins, beside the wreck. Ilosklnst bad been erty. There Is nothing to do but te regains hls health he will resume the concerning the congressional election practice of law at hls home town, at Panama, it was not thought best badly bruised. Harris asked Hoskins wait for the tide to turn. Kv, Barboursville, wbat had happened and Hoskins said to do more than to urge fairness in Officials and business men of both there was a broken rail, which had Kansas Cities express a determination the administration of election laws.' PLAGUES AT CARACAS. mused the boiler of the engine to ex- to In one portion of this letter. Secan end to the annual floods put plode. Hoskins told Harris that he The I goea without two Hav been that has Because Measure retary Taft says: Great Alarm great difficulty Mt the train run on the ties several United States will be the two that states governments, Disease. saying having city to Been Not Taken lards before the explosion came. Suppress most reluctant to Intervene In the InJarrls said that Hoskins sued the the United States government, three Several cases Venezuela. Caracae, railaffairs of the republic of Pancad for (1,000 for Injuries received, counties and numerous Interstate occurred here ternal should the occasion arise, I rut that the suit was compromised roads are Involved. During the past of bubonic plague have but ama, see how It can be avoided. flthln a few days. Hoskins resigned year the United States has declared within the last few days. Indicating not do contamturrledly and left Butte. He cannot the Kaw a navigable stream. Thle that the city has been widely inated with the disease. Great alarm ie found. KILLS RACE TRACK BETTING. to war gives the department authority Is felt because no measures have been order the removal of the Union Paclfio as yet to fight the plague In this New Law Passed by New Yorkers PROVIDING FOR SOLDIERS. and Missouri Paclflo low bridges, taken and there are no serums on hand. After Long Struggle. city Bids Opened for (1,500,000 In 8up which obstruct the river and cause tho The railroad running from La of Armourdale and the stockoverflow Albany, N. Y. After a great strug-glpile for the Army, ", Any Guayra opened Sunday, passengers the famous Agnew-Ilar- t yards at every high water. New York. Bids for (1,500,00(1 scheme of raising the banks of the coming from that city being required track gambling bills are now laws of to undergo a five days quarantine. vorth of supplies for the United Kaw would involve elevating the rail the state of New York. The bills In No action has been taken as yet by Hates army were opened at the army road tracks. One measure proposed no way affect, so far as their face iutldlng here on Monday. About is to cut a canal across the point ol the diplomatic representatives of the provision go, the state racing commisleventy-fivbids were received, and land where the Missouri makes Its big foreign powers, although a meeting sions In particular or horse racing In was held Sunday by these officials die successful bidders will supply the bend to the east This canal would to consider the situation. The foreign general. They relate solely to the what la probably thi carry the Missouri overflow from a Interests Army with here and In other places penalties for gambling, pool selling largest Quantity of suppllee ever pur point above Kansas City to a point chased by It at one time, under peacd several miles below. The city off- throughout Venezuela are greatly Jeo- and bookmaking, which, as before, are declared by the law to be a pubconditions. The awards will be made icials of the two Kansas Cities are co- pardized because of lack of sanitary as soon as the bids have been thor operating in steps to control the rivers. measures, and because of a decree Is- lic nuisance. Chapter 606 amends sued by President Castro recently dethe racing law by repealing that prooughly examined by the depot quar IN PHILIPPINES. claring that epidemic was ended. vision under which all exclusive pentermaster here, preference belnj The president and his wife remain In to ordere of American manufao given alty of simply recovering at civil suit lure. thal General Appropriation Bill Carries 16 the interior. Practically everything the amount wagered was Incurred, 800,000 Pesos. army men need In the way of clothwhich was applied to gambling withAlleged Grafters Acquitted. ing and euppllea Is to be purchased. Manila. After many extended and in a race track inclosure, thus exout Pa. After Harrisburg, being conferences, the twenty-twsuch gambling from the penBig International Bank to be Removed apparently hopeless hours the jury In the case empting Insular commission and the Philippine alties operative elsewhere In the state, to United Statee. five of the men with conspircharged la also provided that this genassembly have finally arrived at an and London. AX a special meeting here agreement upon the general appropria- acy to defraud the atate by rendering eral it penalty shall be "Imprisonment pn Monday of the shareholders of the tion bill, which It Is believed both the a false bill for metallic furniture for In the county jail or penitentiary for London. New York and Paris bank, commission and the Assembly will the new capitol on Saturday brought a period of not more than one year, limited, which has a capitalization of ratify. The compromise measure air In a verdict of not guilty. Three of without alternative of a fine. Chapter the defendants, former State Treasure! (5,000,000, it was decided to volun16,800,000 pesos, the as507 proprlates amends the penal code In iike former l Snytarily liquidate the concern. The as- sembly making a concession of nearly Matthues, M. Shumaker, formet manner and, in addition, changes the and der James to a new bank, to 1, 500, 000 pesos. sets will be sold superintendent of public grounds and grade of the crime from that of felony, he called the London and Paris NaThe agreed upon In buildings, were acquitted on binding which any gambling was until today, tional Bank of San Francisco, which the billappropriations are practical the same as the Instructions from the court, leaving tc to that of a misdemeanor, thus bringIs to be Incorporated under the laws actual expenditures last year. The be determine! the cases only of Con- ing the offense within the jurisdiction a pf the United States with capital commission declined to assent to the gressman Cassel and Huston. of the minor criminal courts. of (2.500.000. Nearly 90 per cent of reduction In salaries and the consolithe capital of the bank now being dation of some of the bureaus, as pro Tried to Assassinate Detective. SMOTHERED TO DEATH. wound up is held In California, and posed by the assembly. The personnel Honolulu. An attempt to assassithe desirability of the reconstructing of the various bureaus and depart nate Chief of Detectives Bodies of Two Children Found Locked of the company under American lawc ments remains unchanged. Taylor and In a Trunk. was wife his made early Saturday. A has been urged by the larger stock holders. bomb was dynamite outside Go to Canada. to exploded Fall River, Mass. After a long Fairbanks New York. Work Is being rushed the window of their bed room. The search the bodies of Joseph and AnSULTANS SOLDIERS REVOLT. on the new battleship New Hamp- force of the explosion shattered a drew Beaudry, 8 and 5 years old. relarge water tank, the heavy spectively, were found locked In a Four Thousand Troopers Accept Mil shire at the Brooklyn navy yard that timbers a distancethrowing of fifty feet and trunk, In which the children are Satsupshe may be ready to leave here lal Hafld as Sultan. destroyed the back porch and outside posed to have hidden themselves in on her trip to Quebec to honor staircase of eiie bouse. urday . The revoli of main the The details Tangier. the Prince of Wales on hls visit to building; however, was not damaged order to escape going to school Thurspt four thousand of the troops of Sul The trunk has a This will be her first ocean and neither of Its occupants was In- day morning. Canada. Ian army at lock. The medical examiner has as- jured. There Is no clue to the spring and the navy department trip blr has been received here. The su of the outrage. decided that their deaths were due to Captain Cameron McR. Wine Ians troops were going from Tangle) signed BUffocatlon. The interior of the trunk low to command her. Special quan to Rabat and upon the arrival of 10 Thirty persons charged with politi- and the clothing and bodies of the for ters are being arranged soh the Haflds horsemen, pf Mulal Fairbanks, who, 15 is said here, cal offenses were executed on June children gave evidence of the strugfilers, despite the protests of their ofi to Quebec as the special rep- 10 In various cites of Russia. In ad- gles which the little ones had made to will go fleers, mutinied, and proclaimed Mm dition sixteen death sentences have escape before death finally overtook of President Roosevelt resentative jal Hafld as sultan. The officers were eustbound-Burlingto- n Kaw-Ml- a half-ope- n e, . anti-rac- e . e LAW-MAKIN- - o Audltor-Gee.er&- s Kasr-El-K- e perpe-tiator- s Vice-Preside- piade prisoners. Assembling for Long Cruise. River. Into Auto Plungea Runaway San Francisco. Assembling of the York. Four persons were New frowned when an automobile carry- warships of the Atlantic fleet In San ing a pleasure party of six sped down Francisco harbor, preparatory to the (Vest Fifty-sixtstreet, and bounded beginning of the long homeward voyto three great ocean from an open pier into the North age cross has begun. Roads, Only In over The turned Hampton machine river. jts plunge from the pier, holding the nine of the fighting vessels are now lour victims fast In their seats. John In row, but at Mare Island Bailer, the chauffeur, was carried Into navy yard and In drydock at Hunter's he river with the machine, but man- Point are twenty-fiv- e fighting craft of aged to free himself and swim to various kinds, some of them among gaiety. John Notan, me of the party, the number which will make the long jumped from the runaway machine ad voyagd. ft neared the end of the dork. Heart Blood for Medicine. Yaquia Refuse to Give Up Arms. Havana. In the town of Alacranea, Nogales. Arlz. As predicted In th Victor Navarre, a negro lad arrested dispatch from Ilermoslllo on June 12, on the charge of complicity in the the large body of Yaqul Indians as kidnaping of Louisa Valdes, a white pembled there for several weeks to child who recently disappeared from discuss terms of surrender, to the her home, has confessed that the girl fllextcan government, refused on Monwas the victim of a band of Brujos, day to give up their arms as demandor negro wizards. He said that he ed, and negotiations for a peaceful and one of the wizards named Marsettlement are broken off, at least in, who also has been arrested, enBecause of the censor- tered the house and abducted the girl, temporarily. ship established over news from Mex- who was murdered for the purpose ico on these negotiations, no details of using tho blood of her heart to following the refusal to surrender cure an old negress of consumption. have been received. Powers Given a Great Reception. Stags Robbers Captured. Barbourevllle, Ky. The news that Rawhide, Nev. After a pursuit of Caleb Powers had been pardoned by two days, Walters and Bliss, charged; Governor Wilson spread rapidly with the robbery of the Rawhide through the country and large crowds ptage, were captured on Monday In collected at the stations of Penningtheir tent on the outskirts of this ton Gay, Mlddlcsboro, PIneville and place. When the stage was held upj other points through which the train the Wells-FargMr. Towers shook strongi passed Sunday. Saturday, box was taken. They fled In the direchands with thousands of friends. At tion of Schurz ami were hotly pursued Artemus, where Powers used to live, by posses of the state police and shcrJ the train was met by a committee of HTs. The robbers doubled back for 150 citizens. The crowd here was the tiro purpose of securing a team which n largest that ever welcomed any per-eothey had left, and entered Rawhide to Barbourevllle. by a circuitous route. Big Battleships man-of-w- been Issued by court-martia- them. l. Boat Went Over Dam. Dee Moines, la. Swept over the dam of the Edison Light company at the foot of Center street In their hunch when the engine refused to start, Edward Ebersall and William Jennings, prominent young men, were drowned. Their brothers. Earl Jennings and M llllam Ebersall, swam out of the flooding river and were saved. The boat and its four occupants went over the dam. shooting down like a rocket with three of the boys clinging to their seats and Earl Jennings working desperately at the engine. Insane Woman Murders Entire Family Cadillac, Mich. Eight persons, all of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cooper, murdered some time Saturday night, rrobably by the wife and mother, who has been Insane, in every instance the victims were killed with a bullet through the head Free Cooper was stll alive when found. He 1 think R,(!: 'Molhcr dW mothe, chloroformed the members of the family before shooting them." There no signs of a atruggio In any Hatty Green Tired of Fashionable Hotel Life, New York. After a brief stay at the Plaza, Mrs. Hetty Green, who Is reputed to be tho richest woman In Ihe world, arcompnnled by her daugh-ter- , In whose behalf It was stated sho consented to leave her modest ments In Hoboken, paid her billapartand left the hotel without saying where was fhe going. Whether she tired of the glories of the hotel and ha gone back to her humble mode 0f or has gone to another hotol be. not yet been ascertained. liv-In- Claims That Cod Told Her to Prepare for Death, Passaic, N. J. Waiting patiently end cheerfully for death, which she declares God has told her In a message will take place next Sunday, Mrs. Anna Klselcla, a widow 27 years old, apparently In good health and the best of spirits. Is preparing her funeral arrangements. She has Informed her neighbors that she will leave the doors unlocked, so that they be able to get In after she dies. may She Is ft Slav. Ever Blnce her husbands death, five years ago, she has been a student of religion. Senator Bailey Under the Knife, New York. That United States Senator Joseph W. Bailey of Texas who has been 111 with throat trouble In this city for several days, has submitted to a surgical operation on hls throat and Is now recovering therefrom became known on Ills condition was reported Thursday. to be favorable, although he was suffering a slight fever. Senator Bailey Za W aldorf-Astorl-a ,oave hl8to Prtment at attend the ll0 of whifhh Is aIm,n,tary commission member. A Fourth of July American. Lincoln. Neb. Charles E. New hork was tho orator Towneof Bt the annual commencement of the University of Nebraska, on JfdMran C1J,1ncI Hcnry Watteraon !?ttrMJhi "tn,d t0 th0 Mr. Towne was a o'lon guest at he was a Fourth of Ilar,ng July American, he said that he was glad to renew and reltor- rinre! ths"!tt0 lh ropu,lllc I,e th mlaalon of the I1 naHnn and" Industrial thirty-sevent- h u't eUgig Chicago. has decided contests 14 Involving seats on the temporary roll call, contests have been decided n k lows; ' For Taft Alabama. 22; . 2; Florida. 8; Georgia. 8; Louisiana, 18; gj uV ' Mlssl?; Missouri, 6; North Carolina 7; Oklahoma, 10; Pcnnsykai South Carolina, 8; Tennei? J Texas, 36; Virginia, 18; Alaska !i Arizona, 2. Total, 216. For Foraker Virginia, 2; 0m Total, 3. , As Taft had 387 Instructed delo. before the national committee hearing the contests, he win have?: a total of 603 delegates on the porary roll call without taking consideration any that have either? dorsed him or declared for him It 3 other manner. 8AVED FROM N008E. Convicted Man of Granted Stay of Five Mur Execution. Chicago. Herman Blllek, the bJ mian fortune teller, condemned death for the murder of five memfcJ of the Vzral family, was on FrV ' granted a stay of execution until has been afforded an opportunity appeal hls case to the supreme cm Herman Blllek, a Bohemian forte' teller, wag tried and convicted of w onlng to death Mary Vzral, 22 ye) of age, and was accused of direct causing the death of five member,) the Vzral family. Mr. Rose Vzral mother of Mary Vzral, committed clde when she was arrested u u complice of Blllek. The deaths In Vzral family all occurred wlthla period of two years. The testimony at the trial, was held before Judge A. G. showed each case, (100 to PLEDGE UTAH TO Democratic Delegatee to ft m I :ded v 1 ft e Whe BRYAN. j! at Denver h( nple Asp u a 01 Friday, elected delegatee and altei convention K. Kebekeri national committeeman, and lnstrncte the delegates to cast their votea It William J. Bryan for president lh and alternates zelects delegates were: Delegates Samuel Newbouse, 0 Powers, W. H. King and Mrs. E Hayward of Salt Lake City; Evans of Utah county and S. 8. SeJ of Weber. Alternates J. D. Call of Box Eta Mrs. S. Ventress and T. H. Fltzgerz. bf Salt Lake, W. F. Olson of Carta C. J. Humphries of Weber and U Nelson of Sanpete. Bulldinf y Jumped From E I Y. James N. Watertown, Cormick, aged 38, an attorney, brother of II. J. McCormick, the K mer New York Central agent no a der arrest on charges of forgery, i volvlng alleged theft of railroad hni committed suicide by Jumping n office bullfc the top of a to the pavement He was picked zf a dying condition. McCormick rested, charged with grand larceny. being alleged he had participated hls brother In an alleged fraudu.es settlement five-stor- y : a 1 :e Drabli li ti; 1711 Mn atei tod Xov led k ke of it ine .uej, This eilng V tom Five-Stor- SENT TO DEVILS c isily :Taria structed to Vote for Nebraskan. Salt Lake City. The Democn! state convention, held in this city nates to the national Denver, chose Frank ( zdv Ban that Bllek went to life Insurance money In amounts varying from .n iJto vh the L, residence with hls alleged charms a the remarkable series of deaths fc lowed. The alleged motive vai ft vai tn ;i btOffl epai ZJTOI Jtlee ll IT 'll rfim civ e Her will 'tad ISLAND. 3me French 8py Publicly Disgraced Bd' Being Deported. Toulon, France. A pitiable P'1 cle, the degradation of the trail 0 Charles B. Ullmo, formerly a naval fleer, occurred at Roche square oar enonnw day In the presence of an crowd. Ullmo, wearing hts uniform sword, was led Into the rectai? where the commandant read the 0 that Ullmo had betrayed his and was not worthy to eft, k form. Two subalterns then toe hls sword and stripped him.,? J chevrons and buttons. One of u alterns broke the sword aero o ; kneo and then throw the broken at Ullmoa feet. In this plight no1 ' was compelled to march at the a squad of soldiers around the 7T, glo, amid the hoots and crowd. He walked with viatiareD sunk upon hls brenst and , staring straight In front of himwere streaming down Ullmo will be deported to Island, off the const of Trench where Major Dreyfus was from 1891 to 1899. dthi 41 4 'aae K r 1 ke li dag ;fter ad. hret r, dlnj hi ,1 ith 'ty 'a lea 'th 'or 1 1 WQ, i 'fh Th ( 'ted 'm, at Murdered by Peruvians. receU Salt Lake City m,n from tho Cerro do Pasco La Fundlclon, Peru, brings the a . another uprising of natives J tcrlor of Peru and of the ho B. Chalecn of Salt Lake, 0 ployed In construction work new railroad being built by A. ,J Cuno of Suit Lake. Mr. J formerly line foreman in tn J tf the Oregon Short Lino in 8 nd went from here to P(r y charge of a construction ere a , naeit ion n ( k (1 J McCune. i Late Friday Republican national commit? pleted the hearing of m conu,. mltted, and turned Its other matters. It has be! for seven days of actual worlT lag er, Pol 08c ft ft |