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Show 4-- r" betm id greeks pitched battle Deputies rORN BY DOG, BOY Eddie Burgess, Hero, Fights For Hit UffiAftcfrBun LOCAL MINERS UNION Bingham, UtahOne Greek was piortally wdunded flesh' wounds and two others received NEW HALL between battle guards and in a pitched Aero-poli- c foreign strikers In front of the 2 at coffee house, Bingham; " , Sligham, Utah. result the o'clock Tuesday morning, The local miner's union are build of an' attempt by guards to arrest ing a new hall on their property jnst - BOW having ZacharliEasiskis, suspected below the It office. at the in the shooting been implicated will be a temporary structure of frame United States mine on the morning of and will be used for meetings instead rifrhor 2S5. . . f r ii.ii to have been i"1 "ieeu"B " Th. i i j. The regular weekly meeting of the Padala-Himortally wounded is George companion, strikers was held in Canyon hall, last St donis, 32 years old. 35 r- John Ledakis; years old, was shot Saturday night. J. Strasser presided. Yanco Tercieh and J. C. Lowney, exthrough the left shoulder and Rasiskis,, ecutive board' members, made adrewhom the guards were arresting, 700 About dresses. were The present. ceived a slight" flesh, wound in the union the' leaders after said meeting right arm. Bullets from rifles of the; the Intention to remain ov.t of the deputies htt Padaladonis and Ledakis, of the mines until their dewhile it is thought a bullet from the employ were mands greater remained as adaGreek fire hit the prisoner. ever. as mant Padaladonis was shot through the abdomen. He fell from the- porch of FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT. the coffee house into the street. It was thought he had been instantly Tearing his shirt from his back an killed but, when it was' found he still Ohio man flagged a train and saved it was struggling for breath, the guards from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, N. C, once prevented a wreck carried him into the coffee house. Dr. Raleigh, with Electric Bitters. 'I was in a C. N. Ray, surgeon of the Utah Capper terrible plight when I began to ,use company, made examinations and them," he writes, "my stomach, head, though he admitted chances for re- back and. kidneys, were all badly affected and my liver was in bad condicovery were small, the Greek was tion, but four bottles of Electric taken to Salt Lake. Bitters made me feel like a new man." Information was received late last A trial will convine you of their night that Rasiskis and another Greek matchless merit for any stomach, liver wanted in connection with the United or kidney trouble. Price 50 cents at Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, sucStates mine shooting was hiding in cessors to Smoot and Palace Drug the Acropolis coffee house, which is companies. " in lower Bingham, just across from A squad of v, the red light district. guards was organized under E. E. Crutchfield to surround the coffee house end force the Greeks to surrender the men. According to Deputy Sheriff Thea Schweitzer, a threat was Supt. M. T. Miller states that wittin sent out earlier in the evening that the next few days the RasiBkis would not be captured alive. company expects to increase its it is Baid thirty shots were ex- force so as to put on two shifts. At changed in the battle. The shooting present the company has three men stopped when . Padaladonis dropped at work upon ore and is sending out from the porch and the other two between 175 and 200 .tons of ore a Greeks were hit almost simultaneweek. About 25 per cent of the ore ously. Chief Deputy Sheriff Axel H. is a direct shipping produce while Steele and Thea Sohweitzer, learning the remainder is being sent to the of the shooting, dashed down Jrom Winnemucca mill, where it is conUpper Bingham with a squad of re- centrated. As soon as a second shift serves. is added the company intends to push The immediately was development work, again.. sujrounded and the names of every Greek was taken.. It is said efforts Put a porous plaster on the chest will be made today to charge every and take a good cough syrup Internalsuspected participant in the shooting ly if you would treat a severe case of properly. Get the dollar affray with assault with intent to sore, lungs WOREHOUND BALLARD'S size commit murder.. Learning of the SYRUP. With each bottle there Is a RED shooting, Chief of Police J.. W. Grant, free HERRICK'S PEPPER ordered Mike Levendis, proprietor of POROUS PLASTER for the chest. the coffee house, to close the resort Sold by Hedquist Drug Co., two Stores, successors to' Smoot and for an Indefinite period. J Palace Drug companies. The guards who participated in the o MINING CONGRESS. battle together with Crutchfield were AMERICAN ' ;' George Garbraith, James McKean, J. 'W. Collins, C. L.. Armstrong and Spokeant Nov. 25th to 20th. ExAll were armed cursion via Salt Lake Route. Tickets Oeorge De Sakas. on sale Nov. 22nd and 23rd, return with high power rifles. The Greeks declare only one of Dec. 8th. See agent for particulars. theircohntrymen did any shooting "I do not believe there is any other and that he leaped. out of a window medicine so good for whooping cough nd escaped. " as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writeB Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction - Press-Bulleti- n - . I r.reek-'belie'Ve- s TerTr Tier's Attack. - On the ground that there 1hcreasl its forces Montana-Bing-ha- . . coffee-hous- i, congress or not to be present at this. meeting and to Join with the organigtalefoTTJlaETd in endeavoring, to 6ecure the of and for the zation promotion protection, his tittle Eddie Burgess battled for life in a local Institute, his face, the welfare of the ore producing in- results for which that organization sands - and bodr lacerated by the dustry, another "endeaWflo' bring"' IOaborIngJ!"'T teeth of a bulldog which he held at abount concerted action by the ore "Among the many Important matbay while, his two sisters escaped. is toeing made. JJuncan ters demanding Instant attention are producers When attacked, the three children of statistics in regard were playing In the front yard of their MacVichle, president of the Utah, chap- the compilation some 6429 Emerald avenue. The sis ter of the American Mining congress, tb the production cost of lead and be"Tnse"d" If necessary, ""before ters were Edith, aged four, and Doro- and John Dern, a member of the zinc, to thy, a baby of two and a half years. board of directors ant? formerly presi- the ways and means committee at Without warning a dog, which was dent of the congress, have issued a Washington when that body begins straying bys sprang among them, call for a mass convention of metal the consideration of the metal tariff; snarling and snapping. defeat of the present movement "Run quick!" cried Eddie, and all. producers, to be held at the Commer three of the children started for, the cial cltib Thursday evening, Novem- to amend the, national house.1 "feddie did some hurried thinkber 21. The call is an earnest appeal laws, which amendment, if passejl, ing. He saw if he ran. as fast as he to Utah members of the congress aud will place intolerable difficulties In sould he would leave behind Baby metal interests of the state at large, the way of the development of the urging a colossal attendance so that West; the necessity for a reversal of influential --action can 'be taken in the existing, position of the, department of the interior in the matter of the premises. Call. of patenting mining claims; and other vSynops,js. The call issued by Mr. MacVichie matters of extreme importance to the ; western mining Industry. follows: . and Mr, Dern, 'A large representation is not only ".The undersigned feel that, as the only organization of the. kind existing desirable but absolutely necessary at action is in the state is the American Mining this meeting. The Jime-fo- r linrtled amrTurther delay vill make congress and as its" the greatest good for the ultimate successful action all the ore are at his disposal, more difficult. of producers "DUNCAN MACVICHIE, the. Utah chapter of the American Utah Chapter. American "President should the take Mining congress llttTHaWinlUUiilum .Mining Congress ' JOHN feel that each' and every metal proDERN, ducer of Utah owes it to himself, to "Director American Mining Congress." right-of-wa- " Phone y -- 1641- - - LA. t, MITCHELL Ladies' Jc Gentlemen's tallof ; - - facilitieg-Ior-accomplishi- DEPUTIES ' x 8 POLICE FORCE - ' Bingham, Utah. Tried to Kick the Brute. ' Affidavits were filed before' Sheriff Dorothy; who would be at the mercy Sharp in Salt Lake City Tuesday of the dog. charging Special Officer White aud , "Look out for the baby' he said. Patrolman Phil Culleton with interIn a flash he tried to kick the brute, an with an officer making while the girls ran ahead. The animal fering of a the Hhis result as arrest. came leaped at him and Eddie attempted to Bght it off with his little hands. The arrest and shooting affair which occurred at the Acropolis coffee house dog bit and tore his flesh. By this time the girls had reached early Tuesday morning.. . the door and their screams brought The deputies claim that after plac their mother, Mrs. B. H. Burgess. Eddie, hurrying to the house, was pursued by the dog which, barking furiously, kept biting at bis legs and hands.' As Mta. Burgess rushed out the animal turned and ran away. Hundreds of children in Englewood hunted for the much-wante- d bulldog, that the physicians at the institute might examine the animal for rabies. Get It new whlla yu can. W The finding of the animal they knew would enable the doctors to know what treatment would be necessary In the case of their hero playmate, but the dog could not be found. ""I am praying.for the recovery of my poor brave little boy," said Mra. Burgess. "He will be scarred " for life, butthe scars wlITbe always be remembered as marks of heroism." SP AFFORD SMOOT t?!fs Winter Rate Styles The Finest Fabrics Cleaned " the Best 103 North Academy Ave. Provo Utah - Phone 281 3 baa "t'litu a fcnoe? lioiivt ot a ' MINE Animal Out at Pasture When Cave-ILets It Down Into Ancient . Workings. n Boonville, Ind. When Howard went to the pasture to round up his horses he found one missing, ind after examining the surrounding fences he could not find "hide nor hair" of the missing animal. He looked for tracks in the field adjoinIt seemed that ing, but to no- avail. the earth had swallowed the horse. zb in fact it had. He had given up hope of finding it and had started to the house when He listened he heard a low whinny. and again came the plaintive cry. Hastening in the direction of the sound . . Mr. Littlepage found that there had been a fresh cave-I- n in the field, the property having been, undermined by J t coal comptuty, and at the bottom the hole he could make out the dim : ,i putlines of his horse. He obtained a long ladder and went flow-intthe hole. The horse bad fallen into the mine and was walking tbout in the old workings. s A long EXCURSION TO SPOKANE. This remedy 1b also unCity, Ore trench was dug down Into the mine surpassed for colds and croup.- - For and the ' horse led up the slope. It two Nov. 22nd and 23rd, account Amer- sale by Hedquist Drug Co., day to successor to Smoot and Palace took the greater Baft of; the J ican Mining Congress. Special low stores, "reclaim" the horse, j . f Drug companies., -- o rates. Ask "any Salt Lake Kouto tlHTUCKY agent im pleased to recommend Cham- MOOSE HEAOO as best' the berlain's Cough Remedy iWelahed 2,,35$ Poiindrf Stop coughing! you rack the lungs thing I know of and safest remedy Giant ft nlnial N ' and worry the body. BALLARD'S for coughs,', colds and bronchial trouof HOREHOUND SYRUP checks Irrita- ble," writes- Mrs. L. B. Arnold, tion, heals the lungs and restores com- Denver, Colo. "We have used if refortable breathing. Prices 25c, 50c peatedly arid It has never failed to The, biggest bull HopklusvUle, nd 11.00 per bottle. tSold by Hed- - give relief." For sale by:; Hedquist tnooi4i "head in tbe world, ''not, exceptHulst Drug Co., two stores, successors Drue Co.. two stores, successors to. ing! lthe',JceflecU6nr:recentli- - 'gathered to Smoot and Palace Drug companies. Smoot and Palace Drtig''cotnpann. n,,Ch!Cago,'!S:tIn- - Ahe jpopsessiom ol John F." Bible of . this place. It ar, r. Bible's former rived 5 Tiere:if l ft trophy of aad"i hbmf .JntMithlgatv mooae. he, tls one weighed B buiftf) IT A ? ira ""v 2,350' ' V R.'IO poundTand stood seven fee and a, hair Igh. OfflMal sporting records Rha UbUtls the; largestnhead In ores I. L00KD0WN:THE STREET SOME EVENING ANDUPIC pUT THE - m On J3WclttAH fliiMMiHflffli UlUUlli Straight time loans. ffij$!Vvm n . r'S V '' . COME IN 0NE MONTH'8 TRIAL ! !' - ;ij.j,'4Ci"l- - Electric Company f.r. ervaion. :.l ) .; ' ' ' v.-n 5h&b THE, BUSINESS. OUR ' "HOT POINT" IRONS F'REE'FOR ,o AND GET ONE OP n ' .,,... 1TI J DO . N -- k J S fif- - LUUUUI UUI1I0UI ID 468 South Academy Ave. Iwr installment loahs. Montil evowipanctct-Aa- . . I The leading .whiskeymerchants . of Salt Lake City. m Aradiait mi' inter- - whiskey made If: H. : R Mr The Money Lenders 4 i20 years experience in 60. ' ' TO :l ''...-.,'-''-- .' PER GALLON Try our Blue Mountain $3.00 PER GALLON rrite tcxlay for price & WARMACK Provo without a single foreclosure. ' ...;. list,-HILl- i ", tf - prodi; the beat KbifrbOft, $4.00 Kentucky- I j 9 24 jii, WEST THIRD SOtlTrf y,i, ' ' i,- Car Shortage tiWW'dW BUT vie of LUMBER. V Elccfria Siqes Talk MElfWHO I 'A ' ' -- - ' l There are several reasons why we loan more money ia.Utah county than all other agents combined. j' bis' Farm & City ifroperty Sec isteiyj A j i h - - . v ..:y ,or.S heaj foir Jjin4 It is properly cleaned) finished rlgti and always delltered wheA pTbmli4t(5ur 1m aenfnery Is the most modafs. ito tors Vtothlnr oi outtons rencoM off here. No saw edges oa lars. A postal card wagon or you can call np 1(0MET 0, JMikl ,' i J it buslnesi.),:Ilm. ' lEl OLD i tenet Is iot one of 'or ourtaauin. "W never hare to spologlxo for bad work, 17 Telephone - !. : f VJ Villi)) Udertiaad!ni !v Delivered have pisnty, -- --- : Fabrics, Latest All New ing the Greek under arrest that. White, and Culleton came up and ordreed his release, and at the same time placing the deputies under arrest.. Deputy Sheriff Schweitzer took the matter up with Chief J. W. Grant, who on Tuesday night dismissed Officer White from the service and referred the rest to the action of the town council which met on Wednesday night,, Chief of Police J. W. Grant of Bing-han- i was instructed Wednesday night by the town board to confer with Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp and obtain an understanding as to the scope of authority to be exercised by armed guards patroling Bingham canyon. I IN I Tfie rigHtplace to have your work done te , - - Laundry . ' i - t - Steam- - nerer jMsjatocoIderO1046 16' immediate whether he be a member of the mining fcas- 6rTh Chicago. A hero at the age of five, HORSE FOUND , been a greater nor .more need for the metal mining interests . montanIShmTwill PAGE THREE. T UTAH MINING MEN Provo SEEK PROTECTION The , OF 5 SAVES SISTERS ! Bullets Bet ween Greeks and Deputies Fly Th ick and Fast Tuesday Morning at About Two A. M. One Greek Will Probably t)ie as a Result THE PROVO HERALD Wat.? MQQttZTPMMU JA3 m)noj ?WKfeiVou Buy! young women at batbtnfc annoWB beaches baa appeared again this ium mer; jnuUgeir;Trar Jtfdaghf &6 "Yon are th? fore Judge Caverly. rorst type of hngger." said the Judge ".The fine Is $50." 185 W. 3rd South Provo |