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Show THE PROVO HERALD STAFIDARO OIL CO; , PsUithJ Tatdayt, TkanJr UTAH BETH Accused Official Admits Shortage of Over $70,000, Which Bondsmen Will Refund to State. NOTES KORTinVjEST The Socialists have again swept the Sutte Miners union, the largest local In the Western Federation of Miners and President-- . ljas been reflected by sj7t)Terwhelnrtnirvote, V - A miner named Sage, dismissed . mine nai from the Piocne, Nevada ;Shot and seriously wounded the foreman whr discharged " "fcim. CleTe"Carter7TSe5ictim, la' 28 years old.- Ben Bollin, a Ty, "confined In the detention quarters of J&if at Canon. City, Colo, escaned by cuttlnjr a hole' in the waU While. Under Sheriff John Chetelet tlept in an adjoining room: i Four men were; Wiled in the Dtaiwnd mine at Butte, through a pre-- . mar tiature. fclaaLjrJTwa of them-wer- e ried men and leave families. No ex planation has as yet been made as to the cause of the explosion. - Engineers of ,ihe Great Northern . ' Railway company hare virtually-co- plcted a preliminary survey1 of a new railroad for the' Hill Interests la - W.-FIy- HIS . Oil Judge Anderson Instructs tie Jury to Rerun Verdict of Not Cuilty in Case Against Oil nn . , ; . , ilttfee-yeaT-Qld- And Thus Ends AIL Hopes of - ni - . . . a -- . o. "expres8ed"verbal ajpprovarof the local Dlmer cato6asndre"""sn6ttly"aftef - ap 2 p. m. option "bill- - which was generally nrnved nv the legislature.- - and - will INVESTIGATE-LAND- " FRAJJDS. sign the measure. V The bill is a compromise measure. Every Incorporated Land Worth $110,000,000 Said to Have cltv under the act is a separate, unit Been Fraudufentry"Acqulretf. and "country districts in every countf -- 'form a district unit. Backed by an appro Washington. United s F&rrington of the Judge prlation of $1,000,000 by congress, and at Carson City, with" a" large force of special ' field . States circuit-cou- rt Nevada, banded down a decision last agents, Commissioner Bennett of the week in the case of the Southern general land office "is preparing ciflc. Railroad company vs the Nevada toThe decision jtaltroadcommlssion. of wholesale fraudulent into charges sustains the commissioners In every of acquirement public lands in ti.e old the dissolves injuno point and west by corporations and by individt ions against them. Thi proposed - investigation is ual. of the extension coast The Pacific the result of an appeal madi to conChicago Milwaukee & StPaul railroad gress by "former" Secretary "TJarfleid" Montana crosses, Musselshell river, a million-dollfund wlrh which for :i5 times in 117 miles,. .It has. broken to recover' more'f than $110,000,000 "every American record by building worth of land", alleged to have been twenty miles of bridges on that por fraudulently from the oubtion of the system, which, begins at .UlcJtomaJn..'; acquired "..; h eliIi5sourT.rIver7B ends at the city of Seattle, J. .WORK OF.LEGISLATURE.. The effort of two powder statesmen at Idaho Senate-anHouse Passed 495 to demonstrate tofie Measures at Tenh g'isiqn,. . Sunrise, Wyo., that their powder was Fafer than the variety used in the big Boise,' Idaho. The Statesman says: mine there, almost resulted fatally to The tenth session of the JdahaJegis-latnr- e saleshalf a dozen, men, including the - - . og prosecute-an-inTestlgatt- ar - .... mine-offici-als d 49 g passed placed a Wast of two kegs of powder, which exploded sooner than .was ex- - . pected. A few nights ago Otto - " these the senate passed " , Jones, a river Powder sheepman, prominent rode up to the ranch of Joseph Iacey at. KlDneax,..'Wyo-W- i ..the edgeL Of the Vtnd Kiver Indian reservation., boldly : stepkidnaped Lacey'6V' and gal- Martha Miss Day, daughter, loped with her to the railroad, where (hey took a train to Chadron, Neb., . - and - -- were married." Gallo-v-ay- T)hysicIan;-TJrr"ErS.- - . se-ci- bnofFeafn'esT 5; r.f cra of Cuprnsey, ! : ' :!! v ... have bprn r.s ' Wyo, and theoldest,resident cn.!Bty, !? dead Jrom ery-i- . th. ofis of 89 years 'He in 8 . . -- hAveevFFTecelved-Bueanotlceyo pensions asking why and upon what grounds your name was dropped from the pension rolls. Your title to pension under the act of April 19, 1908, depends upon your ability to prove that you are the legal widow qfyour last soldier husband,, that he served tn the civtTwar for 90daygf and an honorable discharge therefrom, and that you were married to hinr prior to June 27, 1890. nal - An-toi- - complt-wa.rn- -( , - l . "ni KA&X --.- -. "-- 10 - LKAVB PROVO FOB WEBT r No. '. , west and north V.f .7 for Salt Lake ........ 1 for all points west and north " 9 for Bait Lake and Ogden . H 8 for all points west and north . " 122 for Heber - s 84 , ..;.;'n7... LKAVB PBOVO FOB NOHTH No. - Jl:40a.m. 6 for . . Darlington, Wis. Query I notice in your pension column that you "state that the secretary of the interior has decided that service rendered during an Indian outbreak, even if i such service was rendered during-the the civil teriod-- of war, would not entitle "aman to pen m ...v. .. .... 1:66 4:28 9.61 p.m. 9:80 bjb. ' M -. , ABBIVB PBOVO FBOMjNOBTH " . ,7 . t. Heber , r;Tr.TT."iJ 8:45 from .:. f,; p.mvr, . The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free ' reclining chair, oars, through sleeping cars and elegant diners on x all through trains. " -- No. 121 "r' under-ibacUof Jnne..2.71890J Please state when such decision was rendered and the full text of the same. Attorney Thos. L. W. e 1S. K. Hoopkb, : S. 0.P.4T.JL . "'' "- "F Fotjts,1; - L AT "hmast Q. A.P.D. Agent Answer-Jannary-g- lr Via The jverland Ronte AU the Way. Mearis comfort all the way Ivlieir you .traver east.: a ticket via Don't-bu- y a broken route Go Birect " Tell the agent, "THE OYER.; -- LAND far as it means It goes.'V saving of time ROUTE-- as in avoidance 'of changing cars, broken connections, etc. TYouTT Know When You Go." Ask any Short Line Agent for S rates and particulars. .. .. t. . - iviitL am - TImo-TalD- ) ....... 91 a.m. No,6fof all points east........... 8:16 11 for Sanpete pointo.. .............. " 2forall points east............. .............. 46p.m 8 for Tintic points 6:04 ,. for all points east... 8:41" . - , ; . Washington. The 'American., of Labor hereafteF-ma- y - - ifVh UI1 f Llmi JiBATB PBOVO TGVt of feder-itlo- n servlceelosedJWftrA-vtAttorne- " at. Law. r - .. - , ' Answer The secretary of the interior has decided that the war of the rebellion, as to the navy, was legally terminated the raising of the blockade and cessation ofiwrillgwni ance with" the president.-- '" f wperatnwnr-inraccurdr of. the x proclamation . 7 ' Real War. ""As" the" late Lord Wantage, y. C...K. C. B., was a soldier of experience and Valor, Us" description of a battle, taken from his letters from the Crimea aid incorporated into Lady Wastage's published biography, may be ;constdered accurate.;;:i-3::'- . T::i:S:.fT. , andnowers Sufline,-Fr-uih : exciting thlng'ln" the world, I think-m- uch more confusing than one usually imagines; and as for all the nonsense the newspapers write about unbroken lines and columns, jit Is aH stuff, "Those who funk lie down or get out of fire, and in a charge If yon get ten or twelve men to foHov you, it )s as mucn, wl jOU. can - do....As for Colonels or mounted officers, one never sees them or takes any notice if one does. v In fact. It is just, like boys snowballing one another at school." ; There could hot well be a simpler account of a battle. It is as free frdm stock phrases as if It had been.wrltten by Grant. And it ma be added that Lord Wantage was of the type of un. freely refer to the WycoTXagaTnsT U Buck Stove & Range company of St. Louis, crossingthe plains except by inclusion In the "Vfe Donl and searchlhj for puld Patronize'1 list. This, In substance, of Widespread Importance to the labor rf, a welfknown much property. reCuthbert,world, to manufacturers and to newsGa., "ont.T was shot ' the ported of half a damage million. papers generally. Is the sweeping de' y .';.;:injured by half of the main . business' cision handed down by the court of T' n. 'iti a. men Nearly f block was dnmaped. Homeless ppeals of the District of Columbia In per the !h2 noted injunction case of the Buck sons" Wandered through the town for household goods "which ptove;& Rane company anainst the affected great searching CrcJ the soldier, ot which Grant I American. Federation of Labor. ' nind bad scuttercd. was an example. busi-?-in,-l- . Mm -:-.n-r - - . jCiirrorit ' 1 4be-p-eS should write to the commissioner ! LIU UlilllMEJE- - f u. sion- - K T Mrs. hame-fro- m fl AN lib til If It" . Ball Players to Make Trip Around Three Men Engage ire Murder of Pas-the World. 6f Pojj'hXhurch, " A. Chicago. President--1 Charles "Ne'wurkv N. J. Three men walked 2omiskey tit the . Chicago -- American Into the studio or Rev. Father Eramus League club has announced that he Anslon-pasto- r church-o- f JPill take hi baseball team- - around th St. Stanislaus, oa Wednesday, and world after the season of 1911 is fin- opened Are ; on htm. Three bullets shed. .The start will be made from! from, their revolvers hit the priest, San Francisco about October 15. 19.1L baseball The; trip of the killing him iMUiatly;---The-4Be- e turned . to .escape ". and 2lub to; JananChlna." the Philippines found their, way blocked by Mrs. nd Hawaii last winter, led Comlskey Sewraytska," "the housekeeper, id think that a trip around the world One of the men then shot her, inflict- would be a success, " In 1906 Comlskey ing a probably fatal wound. All three :ook his team to the City of Mexico A for Its spring tratalng. .. .. ' . i escaped. , - ! . M. G.. this matter Answer Under the. act of December are entitled to 30 days' notice prior to the reduction of your pension or the droppingof your ; TRirSTSH0TWNT ' 1 'OP-- untry-Whea- TenTUlleTTif Tornado, Atlanta, Ga. Ten i people- were killed In the tornad- o- that swept across Alabama,: and Georgia" Tuesday night according to returns ; The storm- plowed through miles of umber and farms, near" Cummin g, Ga., aud destroyed f 1 y - be-t-o ! - fill-ools- I -- ll -- WlA - n- HO West 3K North Sttttt, -- . died at LosJ operators in Nevada, March 2. " She was one of the jnost beautiful and popular society cirls of Goldfleld, the daughter of a . prominent Mr. and Mrs. Davis had only recently returned from an extended wedding trip in "Europe. Construction work on" the Dodson dam in Valley county,' Montana, which Is being constructed for 7 the purpose of irrigating large tracts of land lying along the Milk river, has been slopped by an t injunction S by the Great Northern Railway cor :; .:.ny vpnn the ground that the l '; valor la threatening to uhder-a the railToad tracks.:.r; "- . and the house 280, The senate passed 99 of its own and 116 hduse measures. The house passed .202 of Its own and 78 - C. thej-eslstanc- senate ' .' The senate axe fell with less mercy than the house instrument: Twortjotr able instances are recalled, the when: imported f rom J.th erTJni fed" States, and the home crop is exhaust-sd- . Shoup county and tha Carey commisAmerican wheat 'Rt the border sion bills passed in the house. The senate killed the county bill 6U now costs $1.28 a bushel," and with a rectly und allowed the - Carey pro- iuty of 20 cents gold a bushel, and Mexico bride of posal to suffocate on the calendar.- freight Tate-t-o: City, the nrice is exorbitant. An-pele- . 215 - Department, D. h i Davis-- , the- rs.-JamesR.- menRnrea Mils, joint resolutions and memorials. Of .. - left-wri- a- - Castle Gate and Clear Creek senaU-and committee on appropriations, ' will be. -th thethe -e- hairmanship-fof lS07rthe "aec house commltteVoh military affairs af retary of the inferior decided that the only Important chairmanship to be "Service during, the late war of the fiveniher. f rebellion as used In Indiana will have but one chairman. 27, 1890, means service contracted for ship, that of the census, but she will and rendered with reference to and have only two Republican members. occasioned by said warA and not service rendered elsewhere-witreference Two Cases Remain Against Standard to Indian outbreaks ' not historically " Company.. 1Z connected" with of the Mcag.j55Alfihe " crimlnaT'prosecTT southern states to federal authority," tions against the Standard Oil com- albeit said service against the Indians pany of Inudlana pending in the north- was rendered at' a time when the war ern district of Illinois, with the excep- of the rebellion was in progress." tion of two cases, have been ' abandoned byjihe: government as the.Tesuli . JCansas City Mo. of Judge Anderson's decision it was $40" per Query I am receiving innouneed Thursdayr The tworcases "month Tof the "Ioss-- of "my right handT be pushed are those I am now Buffering from rheumatism which may-stiand am so crippled up that I am cornInvolving all shipments from Whiting me" the .Itidlana',-- to, ifran.8y111er Indiana.; .pre-i- l nelle;,tp the Chicago & Eastern Illinois rail game as if I was a child, Under these circumstances am I not entitled "to road by way of Dolton Junction,' The most the government could $72 per month pension? Henry ,T. D. these cases is a fine of Answer It would. Pot be possible hope for tn " $1,000,0,00. . ; for yon to obtain $72 per month pension unless you can show that you are Possibility of Bread Famine, i disabled byreason of disabilltysho wn to have been incurred in service and Clare" Off" wheat autles'Tir April Iltt ' line of duty to such an extent as to JeOtrprevent a bread famine, accord- necessitate --the regular. aid and at ing to customs officials here. For tev-jra- l tendance of another person. . years past Mexico has had.to susu. ,i pend the duty on- wheat each spring Twin Lakes, Wis. 'S" jraaceount "of theshortage in , th"at Wlll you advise - me as - to Query bow costs $160 Me thB. date wh.en the war.asto .naval 4 a m ,- I E C a Query I amjthe widowof ja. soldier of" the civil war and have reached the age of J2 years.- - My first husband de serted me and was not heard from for tea years and then I received word that :hfL wag dead. : Three years there after I again married and after being married Lone jearfmyjflrBtJhuaband wirnT:uOOThileOrerTo""lhr returned and sued me for bigamy.' state wasflrily $106,000. The books of The case ; never came to trial and he the treasurer, on tne. other hand, disappeared again and has never been the full amount beard from since"; that was 30 showed the credit-oyears so "that-whe- n they were turnedvr ago. 1 have no" proof of his death.- - I to the present treasurer there ap drew a pension on account of the peared no discrepancy in Christian service and death of my second hus- sen's acounts. band for J4 jears, wheajhrough a fam- For the $ 50,000 which had been paltT .threatilyquarrLmy. brother-in-laby the county to the state, Mr. Chrisened to have my pension stopped. I Hansen had issued a single receipt, wrote to the commissioner of pensions taken from the" back of" thereceipt and stated the facts and have never book, but had destroyed the juplicate received jnjpepsJflnkajcje-,jKhIcl- L: aa most six yeari ago; Doyou thlnbrf enter.sc-- t. required' am entitled to my. back pension or a ew pension under the act of April 19, Hrtageoff$10,62S.9l had been covered up in the same matt: 1908 What 'coursojhould Intake In Ara'sKa-Tufcon-Paclf- . A H A - nothing. The discovery of the defalcation come as the result qf an investiga-- J tipn of the state's acounts made by' theystate board of examiners. A peculiarity in the figures shown upon, the boolis of Auditor Jewkes first aroused the suspicion of the ofll clals. Salt Lake .counly was charged - m 4iVoi ,uenier,-irovo,:uio- j ?.' b, $70,628.94. - and.,-Dougla- . office January 1 of the present yeary is short in his acounts JO the amount This is Chicago "Not guilty." the result reached on Wetlensday" in the government's Famous suit against the! Standard Oil company of Indians. The suit of the government,, where Jtln..t -in --the defendanfcompany:.at-on- e faced a fine of 129,240,000 at tie hands of Judge Landis on a charge cit having accepted rebates from the Chicago & Alton railroad, came to an end ". abruptly. Judge Anderson, before .whom Che csae was brought "after reversal by coun the United Statu court of ppwoaK Adams instructed the jury to find a vnilel ties in eastern Washington, of "not gulKy. Nevada the After long- debate, The decision of Judges Grosscup, i senate tabled the bill making- an ap. Baker and Seaman of the UnUed at state exhibit the . rroprlatlou for .'a exposition, This ftfatwi fittvuilt sumrt nf nnno&lfl action practically means that Nevada TnT7U"dgeXaiatipTherirarWf action of the Tnited States suprenie After writing- - a note in whichhe court In refusing Icuremw theJficifiiJ: ion of the court of appeals, played an -- tor heg-jadz. said --be " waa- 'ioo-proimjwrtant part in disposing of the ;hTJ7fjOhorasRhre . too honest to steal" and that the per Christiansen has been engaged tirinTn look . son finding the note "need not others indictments still - pending I In8 in Lnaieyevaaa, an wmcn pper-1of any friends," A7ITKaTine3rtanged against the company will be institut ations large sums 6l money have been himself in his room in Denver. ed, District Attorney Sims would not expended .without substantial returns . secretary- - John T. Burns of tS James Christiansen is a foiroer res express an opinion, statlr that the iDry Farming congress announced last question rested, entirely with the at of Richfield,. Sevier, county and ident " ' iweek that "the permanent headquarters torney general. ' was In the "banking business at the . cf the congress would be locateiia time of his .election to the slate treas' Denver -T- heJ-ecords. STEAMERS COLLIDE. And offices of Nov em urershlp from : he congress will be moved ber. . r One of tht Vessels Sinks. But No Cheyenne to Denver soon. Lives Are Lost, - from Fort- : received Wa OHtfrWlttrCUTtlTTLE FIGUREt Reports Chatham, Mass. Blanketed by a shakie, Wye, are to the effect that a producing well of black asphalt urn oil dense fo(f, the steamers Horatio Hall No Chairmanships for CJckeye Statsamen in Lower House, :. has been opened on the Indian reser- from Portland for New York, and H. vation. Although considerable F. Dlmer from New York,,fcr Boston, For the first .Utoe in . WasbiuBtou, pectins' has been done in this "vicinity, met In the middie'totthe naf row chao- - a Quarter f a- - centurv no Ohio con this is the first, oil found in commer- nel, known as Pollock Biplslew. oa i"rBman win hold a house chairman -cial quantities Great excitement pre- Wednesday,-- with-crash "thatent bhlp unless there is a change In the vails. the Hall to the bottom within half an method of selecting committees Awakened by the police, who ,,: . hour and caused the Dlmer to run There are sixty-tw- o committees in th admission to her home to ashore six - hours later-o- n -- Cod houst-jand-Phiape . con. rhastwentysnft search for .Mrs. "Harry beach, where the passengertand3he .':.:r::' r V:, s gressmen.;h-.;r:r bridge; of Sheridan, Wyo, undertook crew of the Ifall were landed unharmten which than less 16wa, age years, to awaken bet husband and was ed. ;A brief wireless message, which had the speakership, the "chairmanrifled to discover, that hewas dead. the operator of the manJIall sinking of the big .committees .on.rulea ship failure to heart Bridjre succumbed aged to send broadcast, spread the while asleep, and had been dead sev- - hews of the collision, but aa he failed interstate and foreign commerce, pub - eral hours." to give- - the position details of the' dis- Tie lands" and 'military' affairs In addl Governor Hay of Washington-- ' has aster did hot become known until the tlon to two seats at the cabinet table ud m ' And gallon and Information Sor soldi their ieirs, who are Invited to jnake use of this column for uch Information maUff.. they deeira. relative name and address, IetterB stating-u.l- l E. addreased tt ahould n replying Jones." Wastiingoii D. C. thweto. only thfi InJUato of correspndent .rJ-- v1 . witr be Botedgs This shortage will be made good by he at ate- will iose the-count- y - He In an" Salt Lahe City, According to lnfor Thursday night, illation made puM James Christiansen, former treasurer of th stale of Uiahr who retired from of m- ...... tad their ,f IERFON M Cei, Jid for -- the Unit ed State Collecting the Fine of, $29,240,000 Imposed by Judge Landis in " "'. Reoating Case, PolatM Soldier and Sallora I i Trust e ; r. T 63 Machine Self OUini Mining-- Cfxrtv Mine Enine and Boiler Repair, Iron Bras Cattiolx. Etc . A " Boston-PIocn- i 10 S. 1 5 Provo Foundry & Nsiorjs tai Satarbr PROVO -- MP UTAH FORMER within 24 hours of your Very door7 It's" the place for rest and re reatioHjf health and. pleasure. Fishings Golfing,- - Automobiling. Yachting and other out door sports may be indulged in every day in the winter, : l ; T - .; - -rr" Fifty DollaLrs R.bird Trip is the fare and tickets are good at months for return. ; Ask the; SALT LAKE HOUTE man to tell you how you to rSontiieTiif!aiaoTnIaind relurnvut ban f 'ranosccat' canjgo 3--" ailight ,ditional cost and stop over most anywhere. Ialarnstlia sni (lckels, 1C3 So. 1' . . .'.i EldLa SL . . St Irie THE HERALD FOR ALL THE NEWS |