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Show The Sai:t Lake Teleguam. n . IMl -l i. . - mm HEAVY FIRE AT TACOMA OA1L2 i i2 inches wide, all pat. terns, bolts 6oc regular; this evening until 9:30 VfT2R,Tl . PPffi Tl 0 5s (TnNW and Several Buildings Damaged. i f MI Credulous Women Taken in by Fakers With ; ; Glowing Promises of ()0 : "Permanent" Positions. () . hi Detroit. Each victim was mulcted to the extent of from $15 to $25, the sums aggregating many thousands of dollars. Z Advertisements were published here CiV.rly in June for "local secretaries." to '."whom a salary of $600 yearly was of-- ff red. Tho?e who answered were the recipients of glowing letters, and finally'ectived checks for $25 to pay the exI en e of a trip to Detroit. The intend- ing ?oeretary was warned that reducedX rr.tes of fare could be secured by send$15 to an alleged passenger agent in '"g " Cleveland within three days. The checks .ver? hurriedly cashed in almost ; every instance and came back protested. The seeker of employment therefore was minus $15 in good money, which pre- -. i.umably fell into the hands of the swindlers in Cleveland. - Ycur Sumner Vacation If a sood time for us to do your paint-- ! ira:. papering, etc. We have the best piiint, painters, and wall paper. ; : Fncr.e 1145-- K. W. A. DUVALL. 124 W. 2nd So. CHEMICAL ACTION by Dr. Littlefield in His Experiments With Saline Solution. 1,1 ad 9 Long-Standi- ng yz ANDERSON, Ind., July suree of common salt, six ounces of - "ure water, six ounces of 90 per cent i icohel, all mixed in an ordinary glass and two ounces of aqua, ammonia dish, " distributed in five small plates and all overed by an glass tube. Dr. Tharies W. Littlefleld of Alexandria, ind., yesterday declared that he ; had created life in the form of thou- ands of atoms of animated substances to germs of life and 3 ' ht ; well-develop- ed trilobites. - to Dr. Littlefield, only were consumed while rinety mill'onswere :alt crystals impregnated with the hydrogen and volatile magnetism ''"f the cheniical solution and trans-- l jormed into livinpr forces, that immedi- tely sought nourishment through mediums that Dr. littlefield termed feeders, - lacking any technical name. It has not been determined what the or atoms would propagate. Dr. ' ;?erms Littlefield tays he performed his experiments several times, all with ! success. According lw I . MARRIAGE Russian Heir Apparent to Wed English King's Niece. OGDEN. July Once more a rumor has been cropped up as to the betrothal of Princess Margaret of and in St. Petersburg It is said that she is destined to become the con-Fo- rt of the Czarevitch. According to the gossips, the matter was talked over by Queen Alexandra and her sister, the Dowager Empress Dajnnar (mother of the Czarevitch), when th-- y mt nt Copenhagen on the occasion of the family gathering in honor of King Chris 23. Con-naug- ht, tian's birthday, and it Is also staled that the announcement of the betrothal will be made during King Edward's visit to Russia. The Czarevitch and Princess Margaret of Connaueht met when he was in Swygart Will 25.Case. England for the late Queen's diamond The jury in jubilee, Valparaiso, Ind., July and he was said at the time to :he George S. Swygart will contest case have been much charmed by her. returned a verdict favorable to the If, indeed. Princess Margaret i5 desj:ay mintift breaking the will. Swygart was to become the wife cf the Czare tined Bond, who lft vitch, it is by no means improbable wealthy citizen of South a t will giving the bulk of quarter of a that she may some day share the im Million estate to his sons. The daughters :u stc.l. perial throne of Russia, for, as the Czar has no son, his brother is his he'r. -- j h t i j i t- r Z'-"-. - V1 Boys' Fixings HAT3. NHCinvnAR. 5I!IUTi. VAi.ri- AT ITTC - ONE-THIR- I i T ( D !! ; f SUiU: THAT VOI ARK IN TflK IUGI1T I'LACIl -- ST.-1- 22. 122-M- ASN This Slcre-Qjit- s -- . cn Al-to- il second. In Xotdo. fund. i.ntl:vi J. for I.. pinf from th Mi.n T.. ). ur. s U uiiin" 1 I : if c -. t- rr f'.nrs;.;.it vf Im-- : i ' M ; -'- l 1 Merchants' Protective Assii, 5 - s th-j.i- I , n'-'-i"- - '' -- - , , - (Oerrn! Manager. Top Floor Commercial tor it.' TALKS OF BEirr SUGAR WITH IDAHO PEOPLE. Naval Ecard Divided. Wflihi.uj.1"!. J I'.idf- rd's htt'r i jo, Hnf to t! cf r(.i Ijt; 1"U K - . FRANCIS G. LUKE, j : " or iiAnnnnT?. Kcii:NTinccoi.Lr.GTons . fever- I- honct-nea- . U - - I ; a : .-.r 'I , Tha-dcad-beabdonVli- ,Vc never havftrouble with J r'-c,i- N-w- II M t Ixjrrwti ni ir. v r:u; vr In It was' an honest debt, ' K pi writes: "I have used Ileibine for a labor n'n In c urt. number of years, and can h"rfully tiT.' recommend It as the mo.t prf-- t liver taUvd t n r th i by Mood purimedicine, and th greatest f f If it fier. It is a medicine of positive merit, Jul t l i '.B f ' "" v;f'.;5 th 't and fully accomplishes nil that !a tut i.c.l t r k- fin. r i. th" . a f.r.d Malafla c:nnot ! r. ; claimed for It w.-h!. ,,M f r tdn ni"t while the llvr p;.i M t " KiVf it. f "'(;;' U:st lodgment In the system one ' li ' r: ' r.v I will cf Its funcIs in perfect ordfr, for " c.;.tfi-- ' '''' i . ; t. in qirt: n xvm r'' '.'" l bv tions is to prevent the absorption cf r ' t if i . ib'n lv r rac a rr,Y.t Hrbine j . poisons. t:.m , .;'-'".ii. th Iliv orrvct'jiC 7.. rr.o.-;efTlclnt liver regulator. 50c, at -n !o tr. f"t t s. tr c. r C. M. I. drug store. r t of th vff i...r'b.l:t i I I ; ti In th :. 1 n - ..T.rf lv j n I U nfifrn Tears nni onr moi:ta for th monT nni insi an nopot nur we coufciei it rnrturrw 1 t!'r trill ir;;' r. ! r"-- l.iw for I r - . i 1 "I IV nul d cult' rs" iir.im " tri-- C n. I.".v r nii..ti:r r.t'5rr 1e I j -- tr foim-- rrno1 Murp:;y, Eton'CJtl--rw th J-- fT Tho Perfect Liver Medicine. V, -- YORK. July NT.'.V Br. Joseph Marriott, of Murray I by Labor Union. 3 Fourth race. two-ml- l Smith won. (R:ug t'Mnn.l, lcr:ift third. ar.nounrM Hoag fourth, 'rim"' not ilr.ph Fitth rac. qu'irtT-ml- l .ip T. third. Tttn.. 24 won. May H. second. s r coin's. nutomnhtle Horft Sixth r?c. Une won. Clauge ecnd. Smith third. not given. Kffn- - TTIs :,o Matter How Secured infT, ll Time, 12' nutoinobi! I NOVEL DEFENSE WILL NOT AVAIL MURPHY t- CAUSES WIDE HAVOC r,1 1 :Co.Gr ea iieiiiova This Store Qails I'--- HUGE MOUNTAIN LION r. PERWIlAlt, ray m t A 1 t. as-'sH- M. A. Jolley. Ii Knee Pants Boys' down Ur ? al VK IUI.MINI) VOT, HK AGAIN it Intrt Mrs. H -c h-n- ri - flv-ml- Myl-- . ClTHfT . f j r day racing mot of th ot. held fair ground the at asi iakju wbji no "Whiln fat t!m- wa vefaerday. a wa ir,,idt. ther' grat dal of in th iiics. occaalon'd by the fact tr.;t Hults wer rloso in evry starter and ltn!c;o Mrrp'rv pronidr,! . H. Jih?!fn of l'o.-rJudf. ly is juosrrs. . iw result:; tillo and A. ti. follow: threo-mlncns. trot ; n l First mee. mne--in. won in inr" rce. nairbeats. Quen U. cond, Rudy straight David third, limp, i:ui. Second race. mile. McgT hat3. Alia Roy won in thre? Btralght third. Tlnx. mnnt second, Gag? H'rl half-mdash M.ll y Third tar, won, My Marl f Hi k. t I $1.69 and $1.38 j . - t- h 1 SATCllPAY - t'.-M- r S3. 15. 52.25, 5l.Q5 (7? r.'.Tly T zrt in thlr iot. la at p J a Mvo Or nr.d j. j mr Co mty Fair -producing TO ti ! t T , Suits Boys' rf lot. nulls t j 5 . T t ; annual Tl ev-n- bot-fo- fnbrlcf. PATntDAT ,j nUiHtCK DAI Wi-lw- AfM $2.98, 51.98. H lrst conif, men's Suits zir-ment- " ys'. 98, S3.38, ut LONDON, July thr-"-pic- t0, Saturda- u-.- i'.Th" rlioin. ., to 1?. tv. o anl t In iiorif but h" bf.t left '.rk; th medium and th'aprr grades ar fold. Th value? art up tn 5 14 Uii Firt COST OP MATERIA! THAN The Little Gentle- - fir.hFN HAh RACING ACE BY sf 1 WE J'bsiTlYKEY iil'lT SELEINi; ROYS' rEOTIIINO. NOW COME. f I(iys rt ;ulv to tvrar un'n hantiis' jold in thi m an tho ,4REST, Tho cl.-. NOW TO OO AT A .MERE PITTANCE OF YAH I'. tho REST tra'h-- Age - I trc-- t i Moltke-Hultfeld- ! ahv.-iv- s Bo3s' Suits - : I.rss rnif'K at PcllinK I5oV clothes Forvcd. Enrly romi pi f.1 i I-- : -- . - - t W MONDAY - - ,roco apartmen-t- ted rino nctidnt In th history- of mnt tirfllrif ....... VV. ... JliJ. r t tho varhtincr around New York has been recalled by the Appellate division, which has handed down a decision settling the longstanding llt:?ation over the $K.- COO estate of William T. Garner, the manufacturer, who. with his print goods t- h vvn Vacht. a V.it. . . . ilrnwiiiirf . . hv . - o CiinslzinC of hi v H if j ur, uin KMt,M.lnliiv uiuinci'ili"inT u1 u. f,wv, the ilohawk, in the harbor. July L'u, lb.e. The estate Is divided among three daughterss Marquise rle Brtuil. t. The cotirt ftt a'.d" Gordon Cummins and Countess Leon de part of the will, because of the death of Mrs. Garner, and divided the estate in le document. or the time of his death, ...was the most extensive manufacturer Garner,i at . .1 . ,,.... .., f i i t .lf mi. .i v nns j.ir- .h.u aihu fl, i uvi iiv, vmiinn it print, gooua in ine vouiiiry jus an old Southen family. vnxit.' t,,i 1 VillV, OUljr NUFF SAID. CONTINUED Litigation Over Property Left by Garner, Killed in Startling Yacnt Accident. JL. I c . STATE IS DIVIDED AMONG HEI With one 25. air-tig- $ ex-ecua- T- 00 0000 0 the Boys Iul. C 0 0 0 0 0 n .i PRODUCE LIFE BY 31aiza well-know- jj Lft Vnncouvcr. July 25. Alexander an Indian convicted of the murder of his last fall, was squaw at Vernon. If. here in the Jail yard thla morncnfToW with a. ing. Louis went t the Hinllo and seemed satisfied that tho v.ia iif rnrid. He naa nail A.k InducingVictoria attorneys ruw reproves. rviihV MtnlMrr of Justice to hear tnrV on both ocranhns. the Supreme ijmn to nny court granting new henrlnKS her go because when h asked Hs wifo no. do to rofusfd he one heme night S t JL S50.000. Indian Is Executed. The fraud was perpetrated under the name of a league of women, the alleged objects of which are woman suffrage, national temperance, etc. Owing to the similarity of the name organlza- with that of a of work securing vie- tion, the was tims easy. 0 NEW YORK, July 23. Hundreds of "credulous women in this city and 2 throughout the country have been taker, by the ingenious swindle launched on will r.ot exceed St the C!ean4Jo of Now Cenight totally destroyed the Cascade real company's plant, located on Jefferpul-le- v son avenue, and the Demlng-Berr- y causing a loss of plant adjoining, St. J 110.000. The Denver house, thewere residences Paul house and several i.v dm nnd water. The pulley company had Jutt recrtvrd a iarg tot. oi vniuaoie Hiiuuimi In the new factory, which was stored Insurance total Tho burned building. FRAUD PERPETRATED UNDER, THE GUISE OF LEAGUE OF WOMEN. Not Sell Boys' Clothes at Their Future Home. 154 Main Will Flic lart 23. TACOMA. Vva?h., July SCHEME ANY VICTIM - v Two Factories Destroyed Other mw- swin SATURDAY r.VENIKO, Jt'LVCr :n.. r-- A Bloc);.) .1 P.Oinl!. Ida.. July r.-- J. H. Jpv.i'.Itui of i irf!,f)t M b. Salt Iakrt rat with the dlrprtnrs of tho tv u! : l!,-Chambers of Commerce last m V; nlr; for I'.j the purpejf of dt cussing th" matUr of a M:5aijpl I'd t t. I e p In-l M. : ;'Ifar-this bnr for l.,i.iy. factory vily. r thu bk' tl..t.. an! tiy M,nt!f gave it as his opinion that a factory rould tlv rtliru-i---' '' f'Mf !' l; If be would th r farmers rr. v soured a ccriulnly h.f t..k u th- m.i'.t- r contract to plant "y0 acr of The " !,.-"i. n mlso Fur.'! ay IMi n- - r. an would ask for sit iv company Inches of watrr. Mr. Jmidrgi has lr? f. nthu.'ia tlc ovr the ad, ant ,Tg" Kid Gcode Guilty cf Murder. h- -r for culture r.d h t;.S; v. ".. W j .H-' r -- Pi"liu" rnl now says th tlm nr rip . U. 'ic.d tur'v soirh a p!nnt. Th" t"ts lor f.T th'- - pn;usd plmt will t lran frnrn . tr. rir-.- t r. .'.. ii territory fnmi Caldwr'.i to tHfl, wto w.i r.'irhiPt will Thf p'ar.t he prcuir,H i:us. - n f u.' f r, i. T i"7' o t . x j"5iv. ty0 ninl will hav a rajiAdty of tk o:u. ions of bTts dallv. II will m v. a ' I ,.. U f, v. ss or nu in j iowns ami must r.T"-mry In th work of jtecurlnr: th ri . contracts for ralsirz th-" - Badly Swollen, Could Scarcely Heart Affected. Dr.Miles'HeartCure and Nervine Cured Me, 1 Z ' l - " " "I send you my testimonial hoping it will Influence someone to use your remedies or the relief and cure of the diseases for which I am constantly tiiey are recommended. recommending thcr.i in this locality often indirectly to strangers. The worst case of rervous prortiation I ever saw or rather I, card o was that of a young man, a stranger who sent rae word thanking me for the ir.- - :rniation and stating that to his certain knowledge, Dr. Miles' x'erine and Heart case ;jurs haclsaved his life. As to my own r.ervwas afflicted with hart trouble and wusnessdueto the excessive use of tobacco vhich I had used from boyhood. A man '.vhom your medicine had cured of tobacco l.cart met me on the street in Lakersfield one my feet were so badlyswollen I Jay vould scarcely walk and 1 was suffering con- "t;tnily from smothering spells, choking sen- v., lion, pain raid oppression around the heait. i le told me to use Dr. Miles' I leart Cure and Nervine. I bought three bottles oi each and vhen thev were gone the aggravating had disappeared, but to make a jvmptoms M1re" c'i ;rg of it I lought two more bottles of Nervine and am today perfectly well. I Pills and have used the Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n consider ail of Dr. Miles medicines the very ;"ec.t of household remedies and wish that everv sufferer migiit learn of their value." J. I. l)urv, Custodian High School Iildg., lakersfield, Cal. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- Send for free book 1c Dr. M lies' Remedies. u Nervous i.nd Heart Diseases. Address iv. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. t 1 n I .': Z - Beast. WalK. Smolied to Kxcess i Ranchmen in "Wyoming Organize to Hunt Down tho Ferocious - fr ; ! bcet-sug- "c '- .J'.-. - nr , 25. Ranchmen v CARTER, Wye, July Ing near the foothills ten niilr yunjth of here are bringing in reports of the terrible ravages of a huge mountain lion, which comes down irom the hills at night killing sheep, cattle and horse. About ten days ago a Mr. Biglow was surprised and horrified one mornin? to find that a fine brood mare belonging to hlrn bad b.en "hamstrung" and her colt killed and par tial!'. devoured. Mr IJigelow found the bacK catlike tracks of the animal leading measto the hills and states that they ured nfarlv four Inches In dianrMfr. Th following a neighbor had three night and a calf killed, and found tho sheep th tracks of two kittens with tho?o of canmother lion leading back through n yon. Since that time nearly every nicht the lion visits some ranrh. and hua klPed a number of sheep and calves and has ruined several horses by hamstringing them. A big hunt with dogs Is being organized to trail out and kill the ferocious beast. 15 l bl. b-- Imp '. , 1 1U IWIWI n frd beel-.Huj- ar -. s - -t-- f. con-lltlo- J t- , ! ? I ! ! J ( Tl;f u.- in V TO SEND LETTERS OF LIEUT.-GO- V. LEE. J. Kelly. InST. LOUIS. July of the banking powder trust, dicted agent 2T.-D- aniel dcldd to IJeut.-Ooto John A. City In th care of Mrs. D. J. Kelly, and that fhe wl'.l leave for St. Iouls Saturday night. Mrs. Kelly, according o her husband's to plans, will identifyLee.the Utters written Th object of her her husband by testimony will be to break down that offered by Senator Farrls, who goes to trial on a bribery charge. has announce? that he has send the letters of former v. n - Old Police Officer Dies. CHICAGOG, July 25 Police Inspector John D. Shea, one of the best known and oldest officers on the Chicago force, aied last night, ajed GO. Tb tfft-- Nrr.il I Th" J. 1. A ur-v- Ah .it 7. J. Co-a- in r.'l-'Surc- rrslf.-in-duc- - m'. u d oim-pan- I Famous the World Over Fullr Matured. M ' t- -. aI ';;:-- v. p; ; !! ;l c c'.r a r, j s.1 i;- - rr.--!- . c. t;-n-r- i t r. l ' Ar I.l--T- al I'-it- . sJ. tterri-!- . ir.?har.f aL ff 1 In th c'rr.p; tfr. ? ? . r.f trtrz thr'.r t. 1 . f Th" rrtln.lty rd g"",t rr.ln!'. t luctl n Tk ur.-or xtr ir,inclr.-rrlr- ftrif. rrv rr.t. boi:?',t fur th" ": r..tin rc-an l i r..s t! .1 v.ork In ..'.l th i'ANt'AL TRAINING AND DOMKFTIC ht'IKNCH V.r. rl--;i . 1 R c t. ivsn;gf .i f r 'V t-- Kh til " WMf WVJ ' MI rTn Kr.'.t.u-.r- c ('rnlr1. WV.-tirnr- s . a..--- y. Westerners lri New York. New. York, July 23. This" sre registered her: liroadway Central, 1. II. Ttrtrl-Ctah; Ator. J. M. Wnwlck. I.araml. Wyo.; Ibrald S.uAr J. Vi. M.--Ittnntt. Chenn: lntn Mrs. Richardson. Y. K. Alls. Cbfy-ennImperial. K.M. Richardson. Chyrnn; Alexsndr and wlfs. Parrsl Avftiii. Avenue, W. Ii. llfy-ur- n Hols. Ida.; Fifth Wallace, Id- - i:r. rr Cf;f',l School Preparatory P A r '.sir? Ir hTl!'nf t r ?f ; ifs'.li.n nhUh j J.'.r-Jn J. p'rfrir. Law, y.tl'. '.r." ar. chn'.lcal. rhyjJ axe untuf ja Jal"-rr.!otf- rfTTf - Tr-ilr.ir.s- Ti." hop ir.4 th al r. - H T'r : t'o jr. Klr. Ius&ften N ! :? I N"rr..-- r s 4. ' School of Mines Krfir.f r.r r. IZ'ftitial r.r 2. i i ! f ?!!n F-'b'-v.I J. M:r.lr.g Kr.?";- 51ate Normal School i t r.-J- re-verp- ed tl :"'.h:.cfi n ri KELLY I Liiml Aj:. 4 The 1IFI.FNA. July .f JudHarney f Itutte rcfuirc a trial in the Minnie Uealy cr.tie wr by th Montana Surircm' court : ml th rase tf tn.imk'l. Th lltiKi-tioInvolves mining property worth tn millions of dollars or mor. Thf r vr t il was IxiPcd upon th chtrxes of mado against Judjre I Tar ivy and tlv merits of ih cas. Th Furcrn uion court also modtned th- ordm of rirvy anil granted a to Ilflnze In th" NlrpT aMor-neymotion P.)n by lirlnze dni" to draw the certlfnd chck for ftl'-as n lnnd In th Mlnn' Ilraly cane from the Daly Sunk and Trut State : "ir.U ; 1. f A:'1 ar. J s f cf Art? sr.! - Ftstr NTjr.U ScNcJ. ar.2 t! sf i1nnl nf Art nut! Sciences 1 d"-l:-.tr- fh- h A J ii A rf flah ir.fju! fs '.v of Mir" ' MINNIE HEALY CASE BEVERSED IN MONTANA. 7Z Tl f 1 m-r- rit M y" - - Fttj lrr.i &&J&3a D0CT& ,M;r:d w-- - U F r- - nil! Uth rT,,rrAr Kth. d ?.! nutr ! !?.In r.rdlrg No rclf r.tlon f.f. h1 fr t!. r,it.-J'--r:- ' Crdwr-it- y r.lnr rth Jth, at ar. 1 Rr f !!th, II bear i!?g flJi!-- cf th sr". . r at;; n cf . nt x:!-- t lxat4 c'Tr-laUrr J trcid. lit r1 an j.rac r.eal '.iuratJc.n. r n-- l ,.al c off m for a N1VERSITY 0 F UTAH S3l!uti: Ciij |