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Show The Saitt Lake Telegram. HATTIiDAY KVflNIXn, " CIRCULARS WOUNDS HIS WIFE AND ARE SEIZED THENJ1LLS HIMSELF - tj rt v sw. . t , jijjil: f W H r-- t - t 2 DENTAL UNION stepdaughter. In "The Hermitage." one of the finest rtsldente In ' Wal'mitton, N. J., William' Dossier shot and" danttero'usly wounded his wife and then shot LONDON, June 27. The Odessu corof the Mall respondent Dally telegraphs himself In the heart, causing Instant death. He hd fe'fn estranged frm hla that tit? seizure by the Kishlneff iollce wife for more than a year, and went back; It is said, to ek a reconciliation. of copies of a printed apieal to the citDewder, nffr ieavln hit wife, opened a saloon at Uuttenburjr. Hi! venture izens to continue the attacks on Jews was a failure. has created uneasiness in oiHclal cirWhen he returned to hi wife" houfe, the etepd lugf.tcr answered ht ring g cles. The circular rays: nt the door. Dejslcr pushed her aside anl ruhcl lo hi wife Artaitnu. on the Dessler two shot then turned his after at himself, pinto! "The Oovcrnmcnt's warning: need not wife, having Hh the girl. ho had be taken seriously. If the persecution overturned all the furniture In m desperate struggle of the Jews Is carried out with proper him updlra jw.d attempt to. secure possession of the revotvtr. determination, the Southern centers will ultimately follow suit, resulting in the wholes.-ilexodus of the detested MINING ENGINEER IS and detestable Jew from the south of Kufsia." r JL A.m. fc.i ... r c 22 1 r i i Ahti-Jewi- sh I Shores i Russian Police Confiscate Stepdaughter Struggles Desperately to Keep Irate Man From His. Wife's Apartments. Copies of . j, Literature. llh Lutu Miller, hla NF.W YORK. June 27. After a desperate atrugrie H P?CT. 27, .T CO., I -- - Miss Antics Miller, of Chicago, .- I , 1 ;m f fid-low- - - speaks to youne wccicn about dangers of the Menstrual Period how they crji avoid pain, suffering and rcrr.ovc the cause Klr-In- ed 1 SWIFT STYLE LMDS I TWO MASHERS IN GUTTER j CAN'T GET INTO PRISON STUDENTS HELD FOR Pugilistic St. Louisan Vigorously Resents Alleged Insult to His Wife in New York. NEW YORK, June ALLEGED BURGLARY Because he unished a couple of men who insulted his wife and afterward attacked him, James Van S. Barrett of St. Louis passed an hour in a tenderloin police ctation last night. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett had visited Madison Square Garden with Mr. and Mrs. Walters, also of St. Louis, and were just about to enter a hotel at Broadway and Thirty-secon- d street, when, they allege, a man describing iiimself as Richard Collins, an architect, made an insulting gesture toward Mrs. Barrett. The ladies were walking about six feet in front of their husbands. Barrett stepped forward and pulled 27.-- ' ONE MAN KILLED Three Laborers Buried Alive Under Twenty Feet of Clay While Digging a Trench. ;0E:SNA Kb . NEW YORK. SEATTLE, Jun? 27. A wall of clay twenty feet high caved in on three laborers yesterday, instantly killing A. Jampere and resulting in injuries to Samuel Romeo and R. C. Yanderhoof. The men were engaged with four others in digging a trench on the site cf the new Seattle Athletic club building. They struck into some soft blue clay and a mass of earth slid down without warning, burying them to the waist. Four men succeeded in digging their way out of the ditch. A few minutes later the earth dislodged from the top came down, burying th remaining three men completely. Nothing i3 known of Jampere beyond the fact that he came here from Portland a few days ago and is an engineer by occupation. Indiana Man, Has a rific Struggle With a Huge Reptile. the Prsr-yHri-i- In meeting ing the r'f ta.for'"' tcnr Ind., June 27. While R. ing a wheel, a mile and a half north of here, a few'rhotTiirga, ego, he, saw a large snake stretched across the road. The reptile did not move as he approached It .and Hodson ran over It. This enraged. the snake, and it wound itself about the gpokes, tearing tome of them out. B1LLIE CLUB EXCURSION The snake got Hodson within its coils and he says he fought the reptile for about half an hour.- A man came To Provo Canyon, June 2Sth, via R. G. along in a buggy and, by means of a W. Ry. Leave Salt Lake 9:00 a. m. Fare rail, held the sna'ke until it could be tied to the rail with a rope. It was $1.25. brought to Shirley, and haB since been ft box. Hodson is slowly The Evening Telegram believes In on display-iup West Temple recovering ;frorn. the shock to his advertising. Look nerves. street, as you come out of the postof-ficand you will see The Telegram's Hat Weather Weakness. big Eign. If you feet fagged out. listless and EXCURSIONS WEST, lacking In energy, you are perhaps suffering from the debilitating effects In-of summer weather. These symptoms to 13th 16th, Inclusive, July a tonio i needed that will dicate that Via Oregon Short Line. San Francisco a create healthytippetlte, make digesreand return 531.50; Los Angeles and tion perfect, regulate the bowels and turn J44.rO. Returning via Portland, impart natural activity to the liver. Tickets good returning This. Herblne will do; $13.50 higher. a tonic, laxuntil August 31st. City Ticket ofTice, 201 ative and. restorative-- II. J. Freegard. Main St. Prop. Gra-.- -, View Hotel. Cheney. Kan., "I have ..used Herblne for the wites: Held's concert at Salt Palace Sunday. last twelve yearns and nothing on earth recommended to me can beat-- ' it.. Xt Fred Graham sings at Salt Palace by Dr. Ne'wton:fas Newton, Kan." 50c at Z. C. M. I. drug store. Sunday. - n . it-I- s . ALLEGED RASCALITY CLEVERLY COVERED. WASHINGTON, June 27. James T. Petty, auditor of the District of Columbia, today submitted to the Commissioners his report on the recent defalcation in his office, bv which th district loses James M. about $73,(K0 and for which Is in clerk. custody. a Watson. Jr.. embezzlement. and with forgery charged covered Auditor Petty says that Watson a way that up his defalcations in such be readily discovered. He they couldin not criticism of Commissioners indulges and West, former Commisfdnr.er Baech. Chief of Police Sylvester, Clerk Lapham and unnamed Treasury blameable officials, holding them in part for the conditions in nis omce. ATar-Tfarlan- IsOra Your ViarnV'Is1 so curlo'JB. my rich aunt. AzileYesr I'm rirtm' Eliza; but" T tdrn" it T.lndsiJe before. De tr troit Free Press. ' Lottie 'Jievy.elnes day), ; - a..r - : ".' that'ui See j ' . . Palace 4V-SaH- ' ' .,;.,,,, r'rjVisfer' reads Calder's. r ."7 Fred Graham 's.ngS. ' .t Salt Sunday. . - j - Sun- . . ''. ..I- - 1 ,. . 4 1 ... Palace , Ft ee Fro fa "Taxation.. St, PauU duiie 27 By a decision filed declared that today tho.Supneme.. court the Bishop Seabury mission endowment fund is exempt from taxation. No similar case .ha .ever been before the court previously. &hd. the. .decision also affects other educational Institutions In the State. . 7 . " n ft i" r-- Itrf d ", 1 d - PROVO CANYON AND RETURN, $1.25, Sunday. FIFTY BILLS PASSED V!.vtrrRon Shirt Iiui. I'd 10; Mij..url Rlrr Hi ro, Tl.Sctn ciil re turning da. FORFEITED Chi-apo- Tkkft tiff.., m ennrert at Hetd THERB0ND - t I . sidanvit-o- ft:: . " -- " .'.. f All t ara ifrr-- Anarchists Fail to Appear .for Sentence at Paterson. to full e I'iftV omn lhnuur.il ftk. J;. tt ; i !; . ii iccattid. ' ; . . : -i !.'-- ftfmrr', : - r t.i f f tj our. rmcrs. Vere t e fri rf fit ft .1' . t; 5 r 1 1 . r :.e4 a;; 1 J . . t t . p in f pr- V:-- i ii. f--; ;-- er f: . n ln- ,' . we v r ?,nt- - Irt Vr-re'tAl- t!Mt '' cr. I a- cur irotk. - DENTAL CO.. UNION -- tt l front !1in I J. DULL. Mr. L. FaH 3Lk 21! City 3 500 Pairs of Mei's Burt. & Packard $4.00 Shoes J 1 Itar.-- to be Closed at. "ald r SAIf FilANCISCO AND HETURI. $31.50. Los Angeles and Raturo, $ 11. SO. July JSth to Hth Inclusive vi v Orrc' Tort- Line. Tlckrt retumlre Ithert I . 1 13 W r.rturn the ato 2T than land Jr.. VTiUUm Jur. PA TK it SON. N. . AUUt 3Iit. City UiMl . the I.l toilMain MacQueen ind Rudolph Ht. . . . ur.urchlpti "convlct' l of hatlr.? token hTe last Jun. little Lvvr flnfff at Ha.ll rt.-c- e Fun-da- ). part In the labor in appear iu court tt hive have nv-vfall'l e 11 henter.ee put into execu their Stcck Broker Insane. tion, ar.d their ball bon.'s ; W) '.ich f rf. lt. I. it is thiUKhl Here NHW oitK. Jiu T. Henry lrrtk-- . f as a webkiwn l'Hk etchfi4. they hae lft the rour.tiy. l ; j i f."-.ce- vln-ssmann- p-j- rlt bft-krr- Ufti orncERs cnosEN by it.ar.c n(Tji. Th si. by r.la d luslMna. l!-- WOMEN'S FEDERATION. i...ui.t.l 1 . cS unfit t roarajc-i.r1ir.K br.'i.fj.t 1. H numet'ii - r' tiint . pt.fK iar.a r- - him a trrti-- pr- dbn?'" tt Wash.. J ,t. Z" State IVd.ratlou of Wi.man'i clubs d' a very aurcebfil thrre . after a'lTtSnrf 5lTi'ii)-K ofncr f jr th ( trifali y.ir ni.d tt.e bl n:;l:il oriCt !eleKitr ti) 1 r.e nf be r.U'J tn h't. : ! tidaV nr'-Mrs. offtrr" elf cr.'l j!-- n iiv-r- .tl II. ,!'?;',.-.- .g..r; We Have Too Many, That's Why RVKRETT. t. jZ'J . py-.-rai:- Hilb aH.-rt-Ir.- I. l;in. Mr. I; r nit M. cornl're,nt.a 1 1 : .n.,-nih- VINCENT-NOT- T ic-retur- y. i. C Hi. Ju".n. Kvf!i; treas'.;riT. Mr. Jant Mm.r-Mrs. J. T. Fr.arprli.e,(lmrU; Va;.a tri:ste, Wa'.la. Ail lh. r ofrirU: h!d ofr.r ;rtll srnd Mrs. r xt yar. ThoKvrr-t-fderatl'ns. C.'llrown. !. t. i:mry. hi.Tkao"; Mrs. W, II. AxtM. Whatcom: MI'S Hue lornt'ord. NVrth Vkltna. snd th- Mff. J. F. T. Mitchell of Klr.-PiUbiennial rnivrtl"n l ft. ! i cln " f r tl; cnrjvef, !!.: Af. r the .ijowrnme r t this f yar. ti.e we-- e ofr.-rlnri.n,t:-.iclen a dinrer by the o;.:.nrif frtcera. . I M-- 'rr-n'K- 1 "tt TK XT' TT Famous the World Over Fully Matured. in SHOE COMPANY 1 O 110 Mr.::i Phone 1.V.1K. Street. M fl. M. Gcernsej, WlsottsiU Dsalir. 3J EASTERN EXCURSIONS . a . Via Oregon Short Line. June r.nth; July Jth nr.d Mh. Short Lln- itger.ta for particulars. Ht-- e - Ailmlttnnf e to Palace of Illusions at 10c, Including a linlraion Lo the rroind. Fait Talitce . Telegram OF INTEREST TO SETTLER3. O.OO acres of hind vUl be thrown open for settlement. July 1st. helow Twin Kails, Idaho, on the Krvake rlvr. ualtr the t'aiey att. I'or the tter.eflt cf desirina; to fl- on land. the.Ore-jro- n Short Line wlil sfll tlikets to 8he. Fhone, Idaho, June 24th and 27ih at half rat'f-ssrood returning for ten daya. Se Line thort aajents for particulars. MM o - FOR. THE NEWSBOYS CORTELYOTJ HAMPERED BY SCARCITY OF FUNDS. T In order to WASIIINC.ToN. Jure i Imj-rcorrect a widespread in that July 1stIn i; ..ny r.w pla- ofs wia ue Cuuimre the Department created anand Seeielary t'orteiyou limnounced today that "owlre to the ited appropriation for salariea In the executive otlke nnd n .v bureaus of the a pari me ni anu v tne transfers to tuk" place n unordnn create with the law on July Ut d nny new imdtlor. pructlcnlly ro niore iiolntnu nts can be ma le until additi tional appropriations ore secured. frdik" the other executive departments, the Department of Vmm-rand Iihor h.is no new appropriation Ju'.y 1st. The Ivll becoming avail.-.h'.-e service ri o,uir rncnts obtain thrmiKhout the department and vacancies as tliey ocrur In the ordinary routine of departthe mental business must be nllM-lusual way through the Civil Svrvlce commission. - I Young America Ready to Explode on the Glorious Fourth. tor. IK fIGPRUr.E Cereal AS A z1 T in OXtCDOM TO - r mw3 The Little Folks Want a Hot Drink with their Meals Fisnrime Cereal Coffee is the ideal food drink for children because the health giving properties of the'fruit and grain are in a state of solution and are quickly absorbed. It is the only cereal coffee madcTrom Nature's own product California figs, prunes and grain absolutely free from artificial matter. is a table beverage of rare food value, nutritious invigorating. 0m Figpmne 54 Sold by Fijprtxe Cercil Co.. s Jo. Ct grain, j00 for 46' all Grocers. Boil to 10 fruit, 5 good health. minutes only. nt e m I i ! t: We kr.sxr - r' rrflert i. rosiTiV3::-- r A. . TEETH EXTRACTED n Sunday me t tl:h ir Com pr.ttml stud rtintrwillt. rrulat rlixl male. l!mr i."it!r.. Plnkltatn fr IcirnT.t tip y1 r Thr Tttnnttit the otnlitton if otiiati' Ijrr.lt !. -- i Main St. Slt r;le c.nrt lt Sunl.iy Clder. K TOPEKA, Kan., June 27. The extra session of the Kansas Legislature tnded yesterday at 2 o'clock. Ovr fifty bills were passed, only two of which were of a Keneral nature. Mod of them gave Kansas counties the rlKht to restore bridges that had ben washed away by the flood. County Commissioners are authorized to aid flood sufferers from the county fund to any extent that seems best to them. To the last an effort was made tn pass a bill for the relit f of appropriating money was defeated. This the sufferers, hut it action or tne lOKisiature nas caused a great amount of criticism. "Mrs. Strucket "affects the antique In her house decorations." me the other dav aha tru "Yts; she lo'.d heart-broke- n because ah couldn't rt ire shades of her ancestors for her parlor windows." Truth. City 5 . l.nj: rile, co I thade, aMT Sm!a. t TY KANSAS S0L0N3. V-k- '.il'..'. i ilu ; rn. o 4 t )H'lir re. -- Via B. O. W. Ry., Sunday, June 2Sth. Leave Salt Lake 9: a. m. Rturnlr.sr leave Upper Falls T;00 p. m. Chicken and trout dinners HO cents. Fred Graham slugs at Salt Talaee t'. I am in jtf.-- f -- recognlXufti e. .,;-- .; Ir-r- ctpr n !. t r.s later, in-d- ike PERitAJrriCTLT JHe nrcnrr V-- rrrnouT pai:; DA:cr.n on ?;o tax. Oar pslr.'.f i!Tn!rn a ar.d cc'a ycu r.ttLir.c are erder'J. If jcu I.are - fry dr,tJ ttretk !9 h.l ccne, e : ar,a '.r.,9 - - ." ;d t i'.rT l Mt- h " 1 ttti-pottt.- - nat u"nthl; Jlmioitd t n-- - eiil'.r.i-siastl- c niet-ir.K-houF- r rwfi-11"- ri yl.--.-- h e Mtr.ir.g SS. rei-en- . - " l eit-ccW'i-- Smooi of I'tali. Mrs. I)prw.ln It. JnmM pr"ld',d, and affair In nl.o rr..':de a report t r:.niiing rt'.e 1'iah found In a inlt. . with earnf'stru-j'?"laying purtlocUr on the (lirlitirn oftl l."ly of stress preat Mormn church l;i polltti i (tnlr an.i the contil.ueil preuehtng of polygamv. nan larnely The inf'tin were of raMany of t h womn pre. y tional reputation. It was votedeff-c- t to rnak rvrry ffort to ir.j hccu" (I of being uns'athig ft the directly reepon&ihle for tlie lnl ivif-oupructlees. A pi in is beins devlfd fo rnlR' a sum of n?oney tor the earrying on of tf.e contest. It til thMu;ht that t'Af-"- i cm readily bensobtained ttirough H.iporlatd No throughout the country. agreement was rmch'-- n. to the amountI required, but a plan may t rHimrneiule at Hie next meeting. a preaeier num"l I)av!l An n!iIrfFS i MrKenzle In ly the thlrt-er.uwarl Fait I.a'r.f, May Stih, is 1m Ire i circulated. It ali' ed that ho a!d: "It is our bflif th it a nun who H nil. d vith or.e righteousness Fhoald hae nior thin wife that tie kooI may b":'v--c ttfr d over the earth. Wo have not ;nrr eno :ccn. so tiod . t th law hir.d- r tie Some day we a!U practice of polyifa-nyb pure enouKii. .o we will not b restrained from doing our duty." 0 ::i it!" ir 1- h- 'I-T- e, - e I2-0- O. build- -- . Iuun lvr? (f'l - unnii'.-mousl- SHIRLKY. tf!'d J nn ,kS'. , ant rntwr J;i: r-.- rl NKW YORK. June ST. William J. Fmutlcn l hating trouble at it KitBe Tirm. nunli Will ting Into 1 tison. He uui arretted on a -i ?T Tfc . When V.'AMtrt' Jut tharg" of robbing th mail. f .!'. .4 r.t l iwrrJ rrnm'r Federal Judjr r re f f ll etrnt!ou i.f .! j"V tiir C i hi case came up Tr.01n.1n. hi ! ti? in ;.t attorn') told the murt j uih rnr Sinull-- n wished to j id Kullty nd le-gi- n e at once J"!.h servltiR hi a Ituia irattnT-- t held In lmi of The 1 rlonr t. len -L.-J wldrh he h.. not t., n b U m furnish. H ha not ben Indicted ar.d the kindly I the court will r.o. ;ecci.vene until te. It lreJv tflrred ?vr C a!7irtih at tober. Kii- h. ..rr. not Judg Thomas mi heh- rouM the rl4 ner until - h id l n it TVEDUCTD ILATXn EAST, ted. but upnn 4 he Hfur ince In 1 1 he ou!d whn lr.g from Muili-reie.i?? him uiin 111 h? uouhi June 30th, July 5th and Eth. u;nted. a.tt-nd- d. V. Hodson, a local blacksmith, was rid- iro' . trl--n- of taking further agalnet Apost'.e Reed fiht cf rn-.trs-- ! than f!" tJlh the for the purpose In S. Woller ConTktei Grand Larceny In "HTsesbo Frank- Inler-lmml-nation- Council I eld an Women' ste;s Ter- June I - . 1 r ''.'" m with m vr-- o in-rt- it-r.c- pv d-- ri!-k.- . 17. SENT TO PRISON r.r.K-kl)t- d, rr Sc.: l that I drr Ailed fte-- y vfAU, a. I kr.ctr f In it mc-- .jt the r f ' !t: . w. t:,'.The ftiia. Ii'.U-i to :.r ina:re! i i y r piiUd a;J ajrjtrfj.lAf "... t;j.', f 1 r I '.i n ticjrl.v-tt iirr I h""e "If ox:uffl U crlr r.M :.t la t :. daerervtia I l. errin.--' critic! t'.tae, ta r .mrcd it o. Tar cr: t.i'ile t - ?If.k.min .. .t v. r." t' c." r rr. .thl-U,tV:n !'. l.r;--- d iV--f ;.t. I r. ( u r I tvsrlett t wpi-- t notleri a mrl.cvl irr.; r n -nsr.l- In my frnrrr.1 hiiltli. ind t tU- lit;.- cf r;r -r- COILS N AND TWO INJURED Tort-lan- t ififul f. S .cm b Mining Sirindlt. Wants to Plead Guilty, NCW YORK. Jure rT mf-k 5. r, but Hasn't Been In- a ro'n.iit rr.slr,rr rd f M of m.fi tn n. r.d In rTr nrt rrr.d lfer.r not r dicted Yet. It.an ere Irr.ced t " n tr r.I more Sensation at Harvard Over the Breaking Into and Bobbery of Cdown the man's hand. 6aying it he did ooperative Store. anything like that again he would get knocked down. With Collins was a L. Hard of C. BOSTON. June waiter. As Barrett passed the latter Or., a Harvard sophomore, and struck him on the back of his head. Barrett turned swiftly and landed a Lloyd Rich, a Jjrdor, have leen he!d n terrific blow between his assailant's the charge, for which they were arreted eyes. The man dropped like a log. Col- a few days n'i. of hreaklnr and enterlins took a hand and was also felled. itis the store of he Harvard la'lnn. The affair has ereated a A crowd gathered and two detecn.oisensation at Harvard. Ttlh. who tives who hurried up. found La Folnte. decided wai arrested iti Maine and brojglit here, the waiter, uaconsious, ivith blood declares he Is innocent. oozing from his mouth and cars, and Collins much dazed. La I'ointe was taken to a hospital and Collins, with Barrett and his friends,' was taken to the $50,000 FUND FOR station. The ergeawt ordered Barrett locked up," but' later, when informed FIGHTING SM00T that La Pointe had recovered consciousness, ordered hisf. 'release. . ii i' "Women May Raise That Amount to Carry on Campaign Against Utah Senator. 27. 'I t ova riintvy cannot Customs Officer Goes. J. VT. NF.W TOnK. June Pr. for forty year cuVorr.s examiner at this iort, hns received notice from the Treasury department of his removal from office. It could not b learned He why Dr. Jewett was dismissed. was employed as an examiner of drugs and eimll ir artick-a- . 27-- t, KLIHVINO in fostrrinr; the utimrnt nf patnotiin in ib rfnhov. r. hich rrrmp??t bin Irdjn-nilcncthe cn;U fo maL a bip noi- uml strr-.ttint dar, r.: ! !;t:o-rnrvc9 mrrclmnt has not thr f.ihic amount f rnonv to hum tlmt r..nnv of i.i n.f faroml fellow juttriots povt., The Telegram I o.Vrinjj taixtrn i'rirr in h eh.ij- of toh v i'l o Ixrn for flroYork on the WIIUj Ore lo Oo.'s ntorot 21 Krv.nt Pirst South. The ovt-t!a'lr ci1-- t:p t tho sixtrm 1ot making the larpft p,rrntapp of mTv-nthir f tho FoTirth of ,lulv. If you nnlly enjoy haviuj; he ktrrct urchin cxjlo.Ic- a r.ro, Is.r-- r;i:.r.. :) - d . f t-- n f e ti-li- ttlr -- s nr-rn- - cmckrr right lcnrath your ftct BUY HIS TELEGRAM TONIGHT AND HELP HIM WIN ONE OF THE FIREWORKS PRIZES " |