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Show t- & - THE , FTVETIMES: HHER " ;t THAN " NIAGARA, hotelgoesoeggi;:g S?s!1ehs Gx, f. Fndt aarrodiiee. Decker CI D.D. Hovt VV HERALD BUSINESS CARDS PEOEESSIONAL ATTOBKY-AT-Iil.- FOVQ Staj; and Garter Auction Fails ta v . .Bring Out Bidder. Km. 1,8 and 8, Fairer Bleak, Watdaf and Jaetrj7 " Dr. Df C BUcV WAS FREE TO GO, VET OL& TAJ. n .OR DIED OF OLD AGE IN . CELL NUMBER THIRTEEN." . ELLEN 'THEATfiE Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Cfollegt Office at Prober! Hvery barn Bell 19e Red Pbore nd. Id6 Rfowng Pictures anI3fiuI5 trated Songs of I QuaHtr T. T. DAVIES. Every Evening 7 to 11 p. m, Saturday Matinee 2 to 5 p. m. Entire change ol Program every Monday and Tnurtday LIFE STORY IS REMARKABLE Craftsman and Bungalow Honaaa a Specialty OFFICE: 281 Boutn Ftrat East -- iiit imL- i Sentenced for Mitdemetnor Long HI Retidenco Thera Made Himelf Useful. k ortr years Mass. Dedham, m.t cell-ther- e,. 6 Provo Foundry & Machine 1 - 1. i " - s - 1 ... i - - II i -- - T- IE IPO NT 7 N A N E A ' : 1 - .;;;;H.. ;?V,., - v 1 ,M:....... 1 zii-- - - - , .. s '" COAL! ilW Get it noirwalle you can. - have plenty, -- jf Teleph one 17 ot & Spaf ford " r-'rr- -y - Caslle Gate, Clear ereek, Rock Springs. -- - f : . theretic j 0rss ' . e f fT' t Miiu Crs, Mine Caje. Enjjin and Boiler Repean, Iron lb4 tastings, Jtte. ' , malned an. Inmate upto the hour of Wi death, "a few days ago. Keepers, turnkeys and sheriffs, who had known him through many years. bore his. body out through the. .prison, f l gat to a little plot of ground In Brookdale metery, and3 old taifor" of the big Norfolk county Institution was laid to rest. Rockwell's life story is one of the the iri"Bt remarkably. .Tyr.enraiftd:-lrecords or a correctional institution in ' this county. " was his death. of cause .the Old age days in: fsnd thealloFwbo-spentiflicellos, mending and sewing tor the liHsdjaerfcieoaMe failed greatly during the past year. It was back In 1868 that this man came to the jail as a prisoner and went to work at- - his traded Sheriff Thomas, in charge then, learned to know his value. " When his sentence some weeks-wa- s. Berved,' Rockwell saw. to it that he got in again for some slight infraction of the law. The years passed on, and the tailor never left the institution but' the very next day saw him back" again',"ta- The above la a photograph" of the Kaieteur fall on the Potaro river, Es king up his work. Fittally-t- he officers xt the law tver equibo, British Guiana. The perpendicular height of the fall Ja 741 feet, or looked a recurrence of the misdemeannearly five times that of Niagara. The width varies from 350 feet In the dry 400 feet in the rainy season, and the depth of. water passing over or, knowing full well that Rockwell season to rangea from a few feet to 20 feet Even In very dry eeaeonar the similarly to back be sent committed it merely a depth of 35 feet about a quarter of a mile above the fall.-T- he - - , river has to jail. . lace of thefaW 4s of sandstone with a capping of harder conglomerate. It le Then the little tailor, walking down suggested that the falls may be used to provide power, and His pointed out town that same day, hurled a stone that the chief fall alone would supply 2,125,000 1mepowe;"''"!W"l.' Ui" rr Self OilinJ : I P i-- j that be might have hadlBnrfreedomrat-any-time.-fie-- . -- and' liked the life of a prison so welhthat he took up his ii misdemeanor, DeSplte the fact F. two- - iy agQ light sentence." for jail to serve out T6stdeneelna I O S. Ago, "HrXlRtldprltoTSsil Adnbslea, UTAH T For the second time withyears the Star and Garden 4i offered tor sale hotel, JhmoBS by "auction CSe other day at the Mart. ffollowlfit -- t&esate f4he furniture of the hotel threemooths aga There .. was no bddin$ and consequently no ' sale. J.,L;'L :.Lj2..r.: , I Albert Chancellory the auctioneer, 4a ; made an eloquent speech, referring, to the bof el as "a f ar;famed iostelry ,v a palace of pleasure crowning, the bill Of delight vy- r- yfrV;1 snot Is." he ' from view this "The said, "the finest in England, pefBaps lln the world. You can motor-do- v U 3 from London In a. few minutes. the com- - r "Yes,' interposed one-London. in Architect PROVO House Once Waa"Resort of Dandles i land Many Royal Persons Have - Entertained In the .. '. Been X H London;' Hostelryvi;;? -- , K-- . locked up." The hotel had cost ITOU.000 ana could be used equally well as. hotel;..' pany,and get hydroor JAs a skating-rin- k. "pro--: . - -visional bld'tfie auctioneer suggested the -- "trifling sum". of l5QA0!Cwiiu;i no offers-- ., then $125,000rbttt there-wer-e , It is years since the Star jUBt 100 andarter"wae openedjafter' Jttelng.-fo- r years left to decay Perhaps some clever may find good augury Jn that jcircumsteneea who had 1809 Christopher Cream, Ave . ji er hotel-keep- , beene-SukB:Ttrorkrxoo- eeme kf KoprietorjjfJbQMC years old, and be succeeded in mak-- , ing it a favorite xesort of the period the period of bucks and dandles, ofJ heavy gambling and quick quarrels, r of dinners and - wonderful .. feats in the consumption of port The popularltyf-t- b ued,:thrqughout the "century." Queen Victoria and the prince consort, Louis Philippe, Napoleon III. and Emperor Maxmillian . were Among ...its ; many . royal patrons. iita. tbe30a:indi?Os JtheJStaK and Garter attained tbe senlth of its fame. more than Thackeray mentioned once In his novels; Meredith made. Richard Feverel talk to Bellona there, and JEJfeirrlaTm s chapters. But the real revealer of the charms of the Star and Garter was "Ouida." Who can forget that page In "Un der Two Flags" in which the water party at Richmond, who jpay seven guineas apiece for their dinner, are pelted .with brandy cherries by have their best cigars "thrown away half smoked by pretty pillagers" : and listen to: Lauru- Lelas singing a barcarolle f. And who does not remember- that even more dramatic scene at the Star and Garter In which , beauty meets Lady Guenevere? - four-hou- , it st . WANTS MEN FREED , machine now being constructed in Would ing Aged Minnesota a suburb and has announced her inten" tion of maklngTflighf aloneln tbOlr Ease His Conscience. Ex-Jud- ge lleansTcomfort all the way when "you aveTeast : Don't craft-- Thirty-Fou- Years He Seeks the r Release of Two Negroes Whom .' He Prosecuted and Had Convicted. Tell the agent, "THE OVER--: LAND ROUTE ras far as it goes' It means saving of time to avoidance of - changing cars, hrokea connections, etc -You'B Know When You Go." Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars. FOR AN IDEA ' 'li fife-time- ,- '2. Z pt -- The only magaaine of national importance pabliehed in tLe bter mountain weat, (Dteh)i wUl issue a which "will be known as The Utah Speciat This number will' deal eolnaively with the hiatory, inviuatries, development aod other matters of interest ;n Utah. Its oircalation will exceed 60,000 and willi'lve Great Lakes to the GulL Every city, townand hamlet in Utah will be ooveredVv- -' "-. : rvz zz . . . . . self-liftin- g and ! propelling power, - and 1 has- -a greater - aeroplane surface than the Wright brothera machine. It has a tested lifting power of 1,700 pounds. ..English, asserts bis machine will. fly just as well at a height of three feet from the ground as at a greater altitude. ; , Gould - . Find Qld Fort Became Barn. Greely, Col. Fort Latham, built near here in the early '60's for against the Indians, was not de stroyed years ago, as has been supposed, but is still in existence and is used as a barn. A few days ago the fort was found on the ranch of O. A. Gordan. It is built of sod. de-fe- estate Jor 'Jlm,, Fisk and incidents of the late and early 70's are linked with the famous theater. - It was berr that Gould and Fisk took refuge from the mobs on "Black Friday" In 1873. In the building is a vault of heavy masonry extending from tbe basement to the roof, of which are reached by a narrow circular stairway in the stones. - Fisk said that be and Mr. Gould.,,concealed themselves in the infuriated crowd this attacked their offices in Wall street W the-floor- s vault-whe- n ' district hf WIFE i - -- OF -- WISCONSIN SENATOR. 1. ' ' :'- , ."- The Western Monthly Wanfs a Cover- -- " Suitable - Any" peraon'- sending Jorthat one "dollar for a year's , philosopher-and-aveihimabeari- ubscriptionVmay " riwlngs'ctif.-WWrdo'yb- " for a Utah magadlne,' published for Utah? Send us your answer . with your subscription and if your idea is accepted ; we will pay! yon 100 In gold. We make the further following offer4 with your subscription send in the ramM "of three "of jour friepds and we will send each of i them of Thell absolutely free of charge a copy of thY Utah number ' 1 - . rfT r.::". " '.:v.."VJ VV I ' WA n jioete:Brtbilityotirequire a WesternIqnthly. L Kgan-Xeureaa- . n& . - - . . JHis.ltnjjwl.edga' 'PL-&- &$ made, him usefufwtieri one of tbe"of fleers at the Jail fell ill, and many a person there owed his restoration to health and strength" to the little tailor who ministered to him in bis need. "- -- With the prlsonersiha was a t favorite," and not One of thew - er p-ea- neTteTnslUulf In to shake hands with their friend inanslis:aniaiL-tott- d jB,btiTlylaew;.4b4s at tht governor and, the begged-th- members of tbe pardon board free his soul from the weight of the knowledge that the. two- - men were frightened Into making false confessions and unjustly committed to' ar Hfeof - harsb . niLfinamni. ..Thfl.Jtnajd.3gaa gstflPS3, and bas taken the case under ad vlsenieht, . to thor -- " funghry Investigate-- 1 1-- Get Together and Boost Utah v TiockWeirarpw"ents were people; bis father being the proprietor of the '"Bull's Head," at one time a' hostelry In . "AddresCOVER-DESIGNFCOriTE- ST, TDE WESTERN: MONTflLY, S A L T L A I1 E C I T Y GIRL TO FLY IN AN AIRSHIP. 1 welj-know- n Jiornon: Ihfit jlayUjiit . JobjiQuin. as Inaugurated president of the Tjnited rStates, March 4," 1825. Upon reaching bis majority he came to America and learned his trade; ir ' Lowell ; cyrAdams-w- . 'j',... .::t. Berkeley (Cat.) Young Woman Is Eri-- n ""H ea vlerZT t hue last ic P ro niole fhanAir"-Machln- " Berkeley, Cat e.. r -- r .t:rH;'.-::.j;:- V rkologmk coprrlglit bf Miss Bernice ClUMflMt Wulilncwu D " $1,000,000. One of the boxes In the theater is known as the Gould box and la kept -Many a' poet finds his convictions lacked It .seats'20 ta SO.ppranna, determined of has never been occupied except by by the exigencies members of the Gould family. rhyme. the-me- ' , K St Paul, Minn. Bowed and bent and only a memory of his former brilliant self. Judge James Egan has lifted a weight which has lain upon bis conscience'foFISiTears" "by appearing bfifnrw thft' tAta hoard of pnrdona and pleading for the release . of two negroes, serving life sentences for murder. . They were incarcerated . when Judge Egan was-: only a young prose-cuting attorney.- Between the day of a their judgment, and jow-lieand now- - the prosecutor con? Hurled a 8tone Through a Small fesses that they were unjustly imprisoned and asks their freedom. Behind Window. A an act which casts a shadow on an exceptionally brilliant career lies a through a small window, and an hour dramatic story. later in court was given his wish. The two negroes, R. U Underhlll That meant the old cell once more, and George Washington, were ar the scissors and the needles, and the rested and tried principally upon cirwork of mending and stitching was ta- cumstantial evidence. A house ken up where it bad been left, off the Summit avenue had been robbed upon and Z I Zl 1 the burglars, escaping In the darkness day previous. fifteen years ago Rockwell learned of a storm and overcast night, shot at i, that, he could stay in the Jail, for the a policeman Who attempted to, inter-eesheriff had ne other person about who them.- - He died - without being could be depended upon for such skill- able to make a coherent statement. ful, painstaking work: Later, after two vagrant negroes ba.d Tberewas no more glass breaking, been jailed by the police, a woman as 'an. understanding was reached. living In the bouse where the "robbery Rockwell was to have bis cell for .the bad occurred, identified them as the remaining years of his llfe.- - "H was burglars. Z' She admitted that Rhe bad n, Tree toT;omeangoas he pleased," caught but a glimpsenof at ..... and during all the, succeeding years work," and that in the dark no person had cause to complain of As Prosecuting Attorney Egan vigor' bis conduct ously pressed the case against' the two , Every day found him at his task, men, and with the city deeply stirred sent ndwhexrevening closed about the by the crime convicted them and sentences. them came walls the ? constitutional gray f upritblif Years - passed and the- - prosecuting f about the streets of the town- The children knew bis history and attorney: became a judge,- - noted for loved to listen to the stories that be4h,s keen wit, his marked ability and a clear Toid01d meinTegarded''hinr-Mr- a many years j uage he entered one of the popular for nearly a decade had not been a figure in public lifev Before the par. trading i placeSitcuresome-littl- fr don board a bent and enfeebled old article that Ms tasks jcalled for. s : - - After Go Direct W17 ThTh - r Zu-Z- u, Miss Cunningham is enthused over the flying machine and haunts' the shops at Sather statloaLfruitvale, where the machine is being constructed. he has made herself familiar with every part of the craft nd be. G0ULD-FISTHEATER SOLD. lieves she will experience no difficulty in managing the machine in the air. Famous Grand Opera House Which The machine, the Invention of Peter Shielded Magnates from Mob 1 English of Alameda, is a combination - Brings $1,000,000. of a helicopter, or machine, and an aeroplane, and differs radically NewYork.- - --The famous old Grand from any flying machine yej Invented. street penTThpuse atTwenty-tbir- d It Is provided with two immense and Eighth avenue has been sold to a propellers, which supply " the rilfting company TOhe executors of the Jay buy a ticket via a broken route II r " . of a The above 'Is from a recent photograph of Mrs. Isaac Stephenson, wife of the19-year-ol- d daughter of United State Senator. Stephenson of Wisponsln. 3 SeMtor. Stephenson la on James RTCunntngham ortH of the "weaftMest senat6"rS"'::'theVppef house of congress and during th an enthusiastic prompter, of a new fly Washington social season she entertains lavishly nrr: r ;r:.- -' Cun-alngha- - -- : |