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Show t v raaatllvaala Train II .. ,1 AMERICAN' EAGLE. W I lif ret.i .irk. '.. 1 Dynamtt The js.ut!iw-!erprewi on the recUe.i ra.lwav wi entral Northern Pnbii.h.rv M. A. W ILI lH of ciyii- by a rhart-Saturday mi!e placed muter the track near UTAH MURRAY. B ack Kidge, a s,,.,-- d.htauee north of e tf,i n was lunn'rijf at York, Fa. tube an hour UTAH STATE .NEWS. the rate of forty-livwhen the explosion oceuirrd. I'assei.-per- s and were .. w n v that 4'.i.("h-- toorit It l fst'n.aU-;! escaped injury. but I 1 tod u June l ake a't riun U',ii f feet A piece of rail two and CVtuW 31. was blow n out of the track and long r ninrly-fuuTwo li'Jtii!r'i ati.i three coaches were derailed and draw n fti.p'oMd id tin- iiulilie tcliuol over the ties a distance of Son feet beof Sa'a l.anr. fore the train w as brought to stop. infantry, The engine had its headlight blown off ,nrrv L. Twenty-thir- ill reailiueM to ir.!-rt and the w indow a of the cab were shatlliOf from IVrt Ihnttflkk I" Fort tered. The trucks under the expres i oU'raiio. car and day coach were badly wrecked. I'lah millf r& lukt - l aJtanctd ti e to Ft4 per KKJ toutn!s. Soap lluum In Itrrlln la t price f flour !5t--nttiieMii)'f el. Scari'ity of wheat i the cause aWgl.ed All signs Indicate that there will be for l ti r liarp rain-- . much auffering among the working Western tomis are eerlci)clif a car famine, auti un !rsa the aituatiob la classes In fiermany thi winter. The that aoon relieved, a coal famine in l lali, authorities of Ilerl'n estimate there are 35,000 unemployed person In Liaho and Montana is predicted. Eerllo am) fioni all section of the Two hundred now l.athroooia and come reports of people seeking country will an electric railway that completely work. Statistics show that an average encircle tl.e report, are the lateat of two persons inquired for every Salt-ai- r. improvements contemplated fur scant job in October and the number has Increased since of unemployed The Oregon Short Line ilailway ha iron furnace and other several then, serio view the ralablihliiiient of a cab establishments having recently disvice at Salt Lake, with quick service The variou German to be charged them. and cheap rate as the obji-cttate have begun investigating the attainrd. number of unemployed, preparatory to A family tratherin, nunibering relief works. Committee establishing m-fifty, celebrated the birthday of are funds in Ilerlin for opencollecting K. Smith 'resident Joseph Wednesday soupliouscs. ing evening', the Uth. The president is 03 Cave In Swallows up a Mining riant, years of age. Gul at Oronogo uear Joplln, Iu a cave-iMay, battcryman at Fort lori'lii, lias been tsiketl to KentncUy Mo,, Monday, the entire plant of th He Aurora to fc'.iu, J tt ;al for jail tireuli'uie;. Mining company, one of the was arrested for a minor offense, broke greatest producers In the district, was swallowed up. No lives were lost. jail and erilioted in the army. mill, The plant comprised a The wholesale trade of Utah wholesale houses i larger this year than office building and engine house, all of Favorable conditions which were engulfed, together with ever before. have developed which have enabled the lx gravel cars and an immense tailing pile. jobbers to enlarge their trade radius. On entering the ground a short time Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haycock and before occurred, workmen the cave-Iof James Hutchinson, Wayne eouuty, while on the mountains recently, ale heard the timbers cracking and sigsome londstoiils, mistaking them for nalled to be drawn up. The last man and narrowly escaped had reached the mirfnce only a few mushrooms, when the timbers colapsed, minute with their lives. the earth yielded and with a crash the tioveriinient survey examiners are sank into the abyss. Fur whole preparing to inspect the survey of the thcr plant is feared and ivoik in that caving line made lust glimmer, vicinity has been suspended. It is imand will travel by team along the ento estimate the damage. tire southern boundary of the state. possible The trip will occupy many weeks. Demi! fientrnco of Filipino 1'rlest Com- Tho man arrested at St, Louis for lullleit, The Filipino priest PcpoRoy was recomplicity in the train robbery at Winner, Montana, who pave the name of cently sentenced by coiirtinartial to the Harry Longabauh, is said to be much penally of denth for the murder of larger than Lon'abau'h, and It Is certain of bis countrymen who faored Out of respect, howthe Americans. thought he may be llutrh ( assity. Miss Lulu (Jates. granddaughter of ever, to the condemned man's calling ilrigham Young, w ho is thought to he and the great religious body to which I tali's sweetest singer, has been signed he belonged and most unworthily repfor a concert tour under Major I'ond. resented. General Chaffee has comMiss dates has just relumed from a muted his Bcutenee to twenty years' t 1 sh-'k- pauio-llricke- rd j one-hal- - r- bs lro l Lo-gi- (iod s lir a r n lOu-to- n n Utah-Arizon- a VbvtMi Mi MbW mtN . Vn V mining property msj remove e Improvements placed thereon by the lessee for the purpose of working the property, unless the term of the agreement expressly forbid such relrssei-- of moval. Manila itch bus broken out among members of the Eighteenth infantry at Fort Douglas, and a mini her of the leading physicians of Salt Lake City are now doing everything in their power to arrest the ravage of the disease. Another big suit affecting the water of Utah lake la a probability, th various canal companies of Salt Lake county, w ho take their water from the lake, saving decided that their rights are Deing trampled upon and are orgaulx-""for action. iMlieialHof the San Fedro. Los Angcle i Salt Lake railroad say that the relent agreement between them and the tflicials of the Oregon Short Line will have the effect of hastening the work of railroad building between Salt Luke and the coast. W. K. Kivet t of lloise City, secretary of the Idaho Lumber Dealers' association Is lu Sai t Lake. The purpose of hi visit is to orgauie the lumler dealers of Ft ah in a protective organization along the same lines a the g Ifoise association. George Y. Hancock a pioneer of Fayson died last week from jaundice. He came to 1'lah lu 1M7. He built the first store and tauncry In Fayson w here he made leather and manufactured boots and shoes and was a great benefactor to the public. Tl.e residents of Draper, Crescent, Sandy, Fnion, West Jordan and ltivcr-toichool districts met one day last week at ImuoIv and decided definitely to have a high sebool district lu th south end of Salt Lake county, which ha long been needed. Application has been made to the commissioner of Salt Lake county for the incorporation of Foiest Fa'e, lying Immediately south of IU city limits of Salt bounded by Twelfth and Thirternth south, and from Fifth to Eleventh east, into a town. The beautiful residence of Senator Kearns in Salt Lake City is to be duplicated on the Atlantic seaboard. Win. J. Faine, president of a railroad In Virginia having asked the senator for blue print of the plans of his resilience nd permission to build a house like It n BrinkerhufT Frotheis, the largest dealers in Wayne county, hsve retired from the business, selling all their stock, except fat sleers. to Uil-m- er Thompson, of Scipin, yearlings at lifi and going at .', tnu year-oldI j for cuv. About Too head were iu the sale. Mountain lions ar said to be aiding the stockmen of southern Ftah In the olution of th i'irnliou of getting rid of the band of w ibl horses that Infest that country. TI. a lions devour most JI the eolts. and a isrd winter, coupled with present simrtnge of rang cltl l trti. s will a uiost destroy Die bauJ. . I 1 ! 4r PRESIDENT ROOfcVliLT FA- VOfo AID IO K.hlGATJON. Hill 1 lint l.w N.it .iprijrlat Money Mill Mrfl I im-ui- i MURRAY SUPPLY HOUSE. ..r.. (. Fres lent l:.e,evcit will approve a ralu.iial b.ii for irrigation j of tl.e iii iJ lauds of I tall, Idaho. Wyo ei-iana oiner eira-aming, if congress sha'd pass such a st.iU-measure, aay a Wsshiiigtoii diipatch of Tuesday to the Salt Lake Tribune. II. Fietrich of NebrasSeuator Charh-ka, who i interested in the object, auys the Coming wssion wi'.l produce such an irrigation law as will meet the president's ideas. Senator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho is of t he same opinion. Senator J, H. Millard of Nebraska and Senator Francis F.. Warren of Wyoming are of one iniud in the belief that the present session will create a law for the redemption of the semi-ari- d wastes of the west. hour Within the last twenty-fou- r Fresldent Loosevelt has wade the senapositive statement to a tor that he would approve a comprehensive irrigation bill if it did not appropriate too much luoiiey.to gel at the sentiment of the fsr west. B.'s'f A St 1 ii I I I - I aul Whole-sal- u mat we (lie ' Dealers in He-tai- l 8 s I. f A'- - i I I I W n ! ! un: crkkk. ix un: new llock uy MIM M I t s t nave iJ J ! hes-- t rt - broad-gaug- 4 s NEW mid-we- Kuroor T hat Tops Is Dying. In spite of persistent and apparently denials that there i any imminent danger of the pope decease, the air is full of speculation and apprehension indicating that hi end is Humor of innot considered far off. which it is trigue and impossible to keep from the outside world, exude from every crevice of the inner precincts d fsSSPsSSki goods. The United States circuit court of appeals has formally denied the application of Jesse ( arr for an order restraining the United States marshall in Oregon from tearing down a sione fence around what is known as the Clear Lake ranch on the Oregon & California boundary. The ranch comprise 8H, emu acres, and the feuce which surrounds it is forlv-fou- r miles in length. The government demands the '.and as part of the public domain. Years ago Carr laid claim to the laud and spent large sums In improving it. In IK'.Ki the interior department ordered Carr to abandon his claim of title, but he refused to vacate. ih1 es and everything you call for at band. d A carload on hamf, A full Ifue of New and Second Haud Furniture on hand. The Large-i- t aud Fiaest, Stojk iu the Cjuuty, CULLY & CO-- , PROPRIETORS-GIV- All Kinds of Goods bought and Sold. US YOUR TRADE Co. Kankelborg-Peterso- n '11 aa .'a.S ' a lu a a aa a" M ' a.s '' aaa a" a as a THE: a ' Our low prices and liberal terms are well known to you. Our New Fall Stock is complete iu every department. We have ' -- a a j. .a'a.aal!- everything to furnish your home complete. Write for our 1901 catalogue. a DENVER SALOON. & Harris Furniture and Carpet Co . It. JOHNSON, I'roprietor. A. 234-23- We have secured the agency of the BEER DENVER draught which 19 kept on And are prepared to supply the trade with same. f': Liquors Wines, Brandies and Cigars Call and see us. to the Creek, on the market r: ...... Ii'.fti saa? li ata , ) :: We are also prepared to supply the people of Murray aud outpiib points with the very best quality of : THE MANHATTAN CAPE. 0 0 WM. GOLDMAN, Everything ift J Nearest place fl , First-CIa- Fjioprietoe. and es Up-to-Da- MEALS AT ALL HOURS. - Short Older House i W STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. M. If Murray, Utah. IN lJ Finest CcLe on Eartn.zzzfOysters and Cn'cien a Specialty. (jj)s ANY ARE HEAD YOU NOISES? DEAF? h Consul-tienera- iTHE FINEST" New Ranges, Hot Blast and all pnds of Stoves, k fifteen-year-ol- All the best Beers on Draught. Choice Cigars We furuMli your Cm le'e. All I'riceH. Always the Fxjwent. Hout-- Around 8H.000 Aerea (jovsrnment I.aiMl to lis Torn Down. We carry a complete line of liquid The best kept in stock. if closest personal attendants include his fuilliful valet, (cu-trone chaplain and one minor prelate, who constantly and tenderly guard hi material comfort. His meals are served In his private apartment at a small table, at which uone other, even a crowned head, may sit down. No feminine baud may tend or soothe the august invalid. SALOON Wines, Brandies and Whiskies the Vatican. The pope' tuc FURN'ITUEE, D MIDWAY slate-maltin- jealously-guarde- &SK0OND-IIA.V- Carpets, Drapmed, Crockery, Stoves, ClaHiiware, Tinware, Etc. s Colorado ( orouer Kllleit by Ills IlatiKlitsr Ir. A. N. Simpson, coroner of Mineral county, Colorado, was found dead in his ofllce at Creede, Sunday, with a bullet wound in t tin nri I Mr ,f lAiut.u..U. C.k Aral' tmurtsonmsak t vw K.M iU.MIy rnvrAavwl .-tine aiiu position vi tim wo una prelit b known exercised canuut the j clude the possiliilley of suicide. as a precedent, and that no person In The coroner's Inquest developed the the island can be permitted to plead fact that the shooting was done by Dr. his ofllce, however sacred and exalted daughter, this may be, as protection against Simpson (ierirude. She testiffed that her father crimes committed. had threatened to kill her and kite took the opportunity when he was Mew Destructive Naval Goo. asleep to shoot hiiu. Other evidence The ordnance ofllccra and the artillery experts at the war department are corroborated her testimony and the pleased with the excellent work of tha coroner's jury returned a verdict exrifle at Sandy Hook onerating the girl from blame. Simparmy twelve-incson and his wife has beci. Colonel Ilandolph, chief of separated Saturday. artillery, said that the test proved that for aome years. It was practicable to drive a twelve-inc- h Miss Stone. Alidiielora lUvt Nt lleen I'roiulastt Immunity. shell through the side of an IronIt is said at the state department clad and to explode It with precUlon In the Interior. The ship does not that no authorisation has been sent l Dickinson to promise float, he said, that could withstand the to effects of aiich an explosion In her In- exemption from punishment of the terior. It certainly would paralyre brigands who kidnapped Mss! Stone all the sailors if it did not kill, and put as one of the conditions of her ransom. In fact, our government has not authe ship out of action. thorized any promise whatever to be Hlieii tun lrilr Taker' Chncolite or iakfr' "Cocoa made that would bind Its bauds in examine the puka;e you recwlv and dealing with this subjiict in the future make sure that It bears the well known or that It would prevent it either from trade-marof the chorolit ulrl. There Insisting on punishment of the brigare many Imitations of these choice ands or from lodging a demand for good on the market. A ropy of Mtsa full Indemnity for thu money which I'arloa'a choice recipe will b ent may be paid over as ransom for Miss free to any housekoepor. Addrea Stone. Walter Hakcr & Co., Ltd , Dorchester, Fre lotria (or lt.,,1 (a f t'ncr. Mass. A most remarkable cure of cancer is Ilutts Or Goes B 00,000 to the Ton. reported from Loudon, which medical At the It u t te and Arizona Copper circles arc discussing. Tho lire was discovered through tho case of Lady company' property.sttuated southwest Margaret Mashaui, sister to the Earl of of Hutte, gold ore was uncovered y, picked samples of which rnn Itomncy. Lady Margaret became so ill that Jldii.OOO per ton. A sample mill run bowed returns of S.'ji. to the ton In her throat nearly closed, nourishment gold. The property Is in a new dis- had to be administered arlitii ially aud trict, and the strike caused unusual her death was expected lu about a week'. hen it friend prescribed the Interest among mining men. Sample use f fresh violets, the suggestion wtis were broken olt by visitor in the main belief w as imine. followed, haft of the Met claim of that prop- large, bard external tumor bate. The disappeared erly, allowing plcuty of gold to the and in a week all pain had ceased and the cancerous grow th iu the tonsil disnaked eye by candlelight. appeared iu a (ort night. llrlgsoils Will Areepl Smaller Ransom for .Silas Motifs American tuiii.iij l.rla Hit Contract In The brigands who captured Mis A fries. Ellen M. Stone and Mine. Tsllka hav The American bridge com pan v of reduced the amount of ransom they dePhiladelphia has sccurtd a contract for manded to i.'J(),0in), Turkish. Coincthceonstruetion of twenty steel bridges ident with this intelligence is the information that the leaders of the band, along the line of the Uganda railroad if convinced that tins is more than Mr. in Fust Africa, The amount of the Dickinson will give, would accept contract is about Sd,doi),(nn). Several flS.ooi) sterling, liven this sum I and continental llrms offered greatly beyond the cash at Mr. Dick'm-so- u English Therefore, unless the bids, but that of the Philadelphia comdisposal. captorsof the missionary furtherabate pany was not only the lowest, but it their demand, there Is no hope of an guaranteed the completion of the work Immediate settlement. in shorter time than its competitors. Wsahlnglnn Inune Ma Kills Two, Iowa Uonian I'roieria Her ltl(hta With a Fridsy afternoon Silas Smith, a Shotgun, member of the board of county comMrs. Charles Edwards, a widow, livmissioners and city marshal of th town of Mosmooolis, near Aberdeen, ing three miles west (if Crcston, Iowa. Wash., was shot and Instantly killed Tuesday shot Andy Nearly and Herman by an Insane mail contractor named James, w ho, she claims, were attemptW. J. Youre. C. Fenwyck, deputy constable of Aberdeen, was also shot ing to prevent her from occupying a In the abdomen by Youre and fatally leased farm where the shooting ocwounded. Youre was shot in the arm curred. Nearly may die, but James is and had h; skuli fractured by a blow from lenwycks sixshooter after the not seriously hurt. Mrs. Edwards and Utter bsil been shot. He niRV die. her children were ejected last 1'ndav Youre l.ss been in an Insane asylum, and Nearly aud James put In posse. but bad Ween discharged ss cured. ion. The woman Is In possession of the premise. k RT a D IS mmmmvsmxMsss t- Hu h 1 A I ALL. CASES THE MURRAY LAUNDRY Best Work and Reasonable Prices. OF Give us a trial; guarantee satisfaction. We do the finest of Fine Work in our lino and make a specialty OF FAMILY THADE. DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. We NOISES GEASE IMMEDIATELY. HEAD F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS : Baltimore. Mil , March jo, tool. Centltmrn ; Tlritiu entirely cured of drsfneM, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yoa full history ot mv case, to be ued at your discretion. Atxmt live vrars ao mv right ear begau to aing, and thu kept on getting worse, until I lost . tnT hearing In this rnr entirely. I underwent a trrjiment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consul ed s number of ynvsivimis, anions- others, the most eminent ear specialist of this citv. who told me that onlv sn operation ctmld help me, and even that only tetiiporarily, that the head noises would theil cease, but the heatin ill the affected ear would lie lost forever. I then sawvonr ailvertisement acculentatlv in s New York paper, scd ordered your treat-tnen- t. After 1 !ut used it only s few dav according to your directions, the noises ceased snd tOKlav. after live weeks, my bearinK in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you Very truly yours. beatuly and beg to remain 1. A. WURMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. are Prepared "M.! YOU CAN ti lth your usual CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA occupation. ',"c"o0sT.lnral SALLE AYE., CHICACO, ILL Family Washing and will be glad to take your Laundry on MONDAYS. TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS. - Our treatment does not interfere to do GIVE US YOUR ORDER. SATISFACTION MURRAY LAUNDRY, kfLg.tawl.l,V aara.. ' 1 LUNCH ROOM POPLAR Street. Colorail Midland train No. 6, leaving 0gllea at 7:4rj a m SaIt Lake at 6 30 a m., arriving at Colorado Springs 8:45 a. m. or Denver at 8:10 a. m., is a good train and the fasteefc train between Utah points and Denver. A fnnnH OnP1 ( The Favorite One Sat-nrda- GUARANTEED. is Colorado Midland train-No- . 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p. m., Kalt Lake 8:'J0 p. m., arriviug at Grand Juuction at 6 a. in., giving passengers the entire day to view the superb scenery in Colorado, arriving nt Gleuwood Springs at 8:50 a. m.. Leadville I p. m., Manitou 3:.-!- p. m., Colorado Springs 6.10 a. m. and Denver nt (J.45 p. m., in time to make connections with all lines from the North, East or South. F.oth theso trains carry Fullman Sleepers through without change. Ordinary Sleepers lor . Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden, train No. 6, each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago the ordinary Sleeper leaves on traiu No. 4, each Wednesday evening. . Write or call on us for special round trip rates to points East They are on salo every day. W. H. D0NNELL, Cen. Ag t. IT. S. DEVOR.Trav. I'ass Agt. 20G South West Temple St., Salt Lake City. la the pliuc where you cau get a Sandwich at any old time. A. ffy" J8 D- - ANDERSON PROP- MURRAY BAKERY. ft JOHN W. 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