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Show The Saxt Lake Telegram. 6 M ON HAY KVHN1NU. IiKCKMHKU Una. 7f HOT WIFE THROUGH HEAD, THREE MEN BOY FATALLY SHOT AS BRAVE GIRL THEN KILLED HIMSELF BADLY HURT HE WAS WATCHING FIGHT SHOOTS Mff i Rich Manufacturer Meets Explosion in White Knob Bullet From Pollc:mi:Ts Gun D:fi:ctcd From Side Protects Herself From AsMine at Mackay; One sault in a Lonely Telwalk, Strikinj Yictim In Abdimcn. May Lose Sight. SAN FUANCISCO. Dc. 7. A man rnlered the t.toon at Howurl t1 egraph Tower. J up id mm. hn tm Fourth treet lU night and. with drawn revolver. 7. Z.A'.tn la a ing across the woman's body on the floor, also had been Phot through the head. Wife in A woman, paid to be a member of a theatrical company, says that she iw man shoot the woman and then kill Double the Hotel, and himself. She occupied an adjoining room and says she heard the couple quarreling. Looking through a keyhole Tragedy Follows. she saw the man draw a revolver and fire the fata! shots. She at once gave the alarm. NEW YORK, Dec. 7. A man and a Later of the coup! woman registered as "Lester C. Fitz- as LostertheC. identificationand hls wife of Fitzgerald gerald and wife" were found dead early Brooklyn was confirmed. lie was senior of a glass manufacturing firm today in a room at the Hotel Delavan member was considered quite wealthy. A and in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The wosum of money was found in his large man had been 'shot through the 'right pockets. temple. The man, who was found ly- - a Estranged a SON OF REVOLUTION IS SENT TO JAIL Alleged Descendant of Signer of the Declaration, of Independence on. Streets. Begg-e- . An explosion MACKAY. Iia.. Dec. occurred at 11 o'clock Sunday morning In slope No. 3 of the White Knob Copper company mine, by which John Ralph hns probably lost the fight cf both eyes, together with other Injuries, and two othr workmen, whose namc-- ore not known ut Crescent, are badly if not dangerously Injured. The injured men were taken at once to the mine company's hofpltai. where they are being cared for by local doctor, pending the arrival of Dr. Burdett O'Conner, the company's surgeon, who Is on lils way from Butte on a ipeclal train. It is supposed the accident was caused by a defective piece of explosive which remained In the rock after the blast had been fired and vw struck Xy a rail which exp!odd DYNAMITE FOR ICE JAM Efforts to Relieve Pres- mud-quent- sure Against Dam at NEW YORK, Dec 7. Claiming descent from a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and kinship with one kp a:v, l.t I n n i cr.otrl r )i war- . n t rr .I I j t tj.T.tf.' ! - J t- - llt l.or.u In on hi way hi inr Kalian diy j. P.rfkn l.5 t rk ur.d t- - lm : Main s V frs in t rem" iv bavl itl.t a tth 4 wjthT. t .rval-'..la :i r.tlt em th lyn. W. r tufr ':r.' !.! tiinirs t.ntwv. At th ti.ts tif fr ., of ". t"rk r.v. n,vj t .f vrtiiv h it ( r l ! h.. i. .: s war !T iK. sri i ioj .'..r l;i,l r- ratti"drtl t tt.r-:.- -r i lr iinlll l ililrf m n. the r I'.r.at . fr-ir- liT-p- A-- .! r tiri5r-- y lr- . rr v- low 1 qTtr - 4i J"-a-- ,tiie . v, frtjt. e', 71 - h y vy j I tti S:-'- tt l.ic'i th tr f- t& healthy Stimulant. An invigorating Food. A delightful Beverage. J tSr,I t vl-;-r- at A High Water In Venice. 7. ' h Kt ,C cnlrg Mtrri. Yft)i tmrr mil 1 S1 t..s re s'rnl A- l 1 e ,1 e e -- 1 1 h j? , We-lne- . r-- r. since fo'liMe j. The n.ip t'Srlf 1 n th's tl kmatili tf :iway by r.yert whiih hs f'r ninths' rltv tneen Unoralug wcilthy liathms. nth-e- r w fal(-- l t. In the en.. In t"utl an-th pj dei"rtis )rpar th Cis hive rec lved joore of ltr.-sso- t ffm hifa a3rr rM foyr -- UtJd lne. r-- . dUai-pear- r. i 1 r--! ti 7. Foltonirg NF.W YORK. threats of nr!af"lnatln by th. l'.J..k Hand sfrlety, NMehtd.ta l'ar il.i. om- jTlnar.t .'.uilnst fur Italians who hM him up ri'enily, has u ar, rior. WiHara ll 1 n ,tr fitular r t.-i- Z22!Sf3XS353iS .'. . 11 ift-ia-y Police Fear He Has Been I ft. ! l ly re-- - A 1 COMMITTEE PLACE fc8. k ittrail tc h. Cloied the Rooms. t th rx?f h i rd,n" f'4 ar,l J.t. lUItlirore, Dec 7. The b.eiid'iUatterii J wt'.h h RTo.t.. !r f'.aUr r r eirftt-of the Itrotherhoo-- t,f luilrcad Krelcht I' ; at and lt.itKacemi of Amrlu at In-rntr- r. cue I t eti; .i C5r!ff rt u a at tr. f. rltlion. H I'a.. wer rtowed lk4 ot Itrsit.lent IU.trrl I. NellU n fnac''rata'i Jji the lurk reutit a r aM. t;ener.il mrfTilftoH) f eh .,iiM l!uiJe. h : v n waul dlrecte-- to atten-- l the bknr.Ul contir tention cf the bmther botl. r.w tn Sen In thU city. hl ratlure r Xcver Left the Town. r. tht"jn cr"V;- - th.it rppear to INDIANAI-OMH- . Mr.n trln.-r.ial ! t Int. Iw,th T tet-atmnh'.s f actlcn n tain r E.liatv-tr to tt.e bifitherhfwvl. tt. tt jr. l a itnrn In tt the oft3 until u thorough rl I I lh rate J .,.tr.ot'.!li l tti-tr.; j mde. ti$ i. ten ryt f thlr.danaf--l-1nr tf r.evrr h..lre a attlifMih lty I Th St. Ierrt rife, rrtrate tftr. ttl J In this tJT.i'.y - r. y are th I roe-r r.oor. en two ur.celle1 Ire ?, it, tttm he cam fnm sh fat-taI WITNESS MISSING GREAT FALLS. Mont.. Dec. 7. All street. day until 5 o'clock last evening loo men There are many descendants of the with dynamite battled against an im- Perry S. Heath Makes Statement in patriot scattered over the country. One mense ice jam on the Missouri river. Chicago Kegarding His Intenof them, living here, denied the prisThe ma S3 of ice blockaded tho flumes oner's relationship, however. tions for Future. of the Black Eagle dam. FhuttinK off j water the and the machinery stalling riUSblTEB WALKS AWAY, t of the electric plant, causing the street 7. Perry F. Ileth. Dec. CIIICACO. TAKING GUARD ALONG. cars to stop and the lights to ko out. The roft Ice alforuud Utile resistance to secretary of the Republican national ths dynamite and it was necessary to committee, who arrived here lat nlj-h- t SHARON, Pa., Dec. 7. Handcuffed to pick new channels for the water. A re- from Halt Lake City, reiterated bis man he is alleged to have defrauded currence of the. danger is threatened. statement that ho hd r.' Intention ofout of SSOG, Gabriel Hossza, the young reFlKiiing from the rommit'ee te'ii:?of the ronnectlon of his name with the Dog Bites Off Man's Nose. Vorcign banker of Sharon, wanted for fraud?. Shamokin. Pa.. Di". 7. When John Postal the embezzlement of $13,000. made his I am still In office, have r.ot refdgr.ed. a his stable miner, this Culp, opened see r.o reason why I should texlan and escape from an Erie train at Bingham-tor- ., morning to feed his horse, a Strang have no Intention of doing so." Mild N. Y.. this morning. Hossza was "tramp" do; leaped from the manner "I may take art inn rf Ti rested in New York city, and Charles and clung to his thouKlerp. Savagely Mr. Heath. sort when I rench Wnshlr.gtun, Flowers of Sharon was deputized to go turning on the surprised man. the dog some after him. Flowers took with him then tore off Gulp's nose and chewed where I will g" from Chicago." Frank Espyeach, one of the prosecutors at his neck. After a hard struggle Culp of Hcsza. shook off the dog and it fled. It Is not Crossing Continent to Wed. On the return trip Flowers handcuffed known whether the animal was mad. Cheyenne, XVyo.. Dec. 7. Miss Delia his prisoner and Espyeach together in Culp Is in a serious condition. Alien of Newark. N. J., U crossing th (he smoker and went to the Pullman continent to wed her Jnvr, P.ert A. PLUMBERS' SOCIAL. Moore of Corona, Cal. sleeper. When he awoke this morning She told him the trainmen told him that the two men h- would him she had after Deend Come marry on the join plumbers had walked to the forward part of the cember 8th In four hours PhilIn a as a Foldier the term served of as the train neared Binghamton merriment at Chrlstensen'a continuous new hall. ippines, end he haw Jut been disand Jumped off. No trace of the men Everybody Ml:n Allen cornea from a welcome. charged. Refreshments has been found. served bv Frnnklin. prominent New Jersey family. f lat riM. . '. - Kidnaped by " Black Hands" - I inroa. fr tt Srtf:re, ;.Unifn 4t. st j r i rutVr. WILL NOT RESIGN of the noted families of New York, William W. Morris hay been sentenced to i,ix months for soliciting alms in the t.Ua toarr l It. Great Falls. TllACKlin. V. Va.. tVt Non of fh vktlmi trld to mo1t Mm. but of out t; the thlcf ratv-fclm la th was emerging from ttrtet dfr rol.ctr.an C. K. SkfUy r Pk-'lalvar. 1. nI urrenlr. II vrarnl the patro'.rr.an to t n thot wai Mr! at M my but the buJUl went wile. Th robber thn t r but stumhkd fthd Ml. and wa about to r.t again whn fkf !. Vi him. The bullet prmuM through on of th fr How's ani, vtrtkinx uwi f (5orr Klt. the iluVwalk. was deflected upward and entire! the Wom.-need IS year, who waa w Unnnlr.-- : th encour.Ur. rkr.y then ihe criminal, who gave the name of lUrry Howard. The boy may di if hi wound. rohh-- h.,t h.j I tv lf,e ha ir c ri. SiS'iti! GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS SIXTEEN SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMA GREAT VEM.STOCKEP ALE- - 1 COMMENCED TODAY t ft With hundreds of prudent purchasers, eager to .snap up the most timely clothing bargains of the age.. The chance to buy Winter Clothes in early December with a Fourth or More Knocked From Gardner's Low Prices, is not to be overlooked, and that the people of this city are not slow'to grasp an opportunity is shown by the way they came today to benefit by our reckless sacrifice Tomorrow and all the week the Battered Down Prices Will Hold Full Sway. If you don't attend all your clothing needs now, you are simply losing money. Read the list of reductions below and see what a Saving of Dollars it means to you. Men's Suits Men's Pants Here we arc, winter juRt commencing: to buy Girclntt rirvl you've a chance Overcoats-- that were mado for this sou- -' s'vn's wear, with a fourth or more knocked off our regular price?. Men's regular V. "A Overcoat', $5.00 There's ;i hit overstock of Men's Suil.o. including many of tho very l.-..;lu; Hlinwii in t hi slock. Kvcry eaen's rn" v"crth (very cent of its tirinr low pri-;od assortments j.t any of ih? l:.wlng ST."i 5uit. Men's $5.75 kno kcl down t.i Now ia th" time i,, .m(ply jour - If with I'.intf. WlliJ.; ou (.III pet tiK.tl at iU"-' Ti.-rlilt!- - rric.-si i.ig let of th ri In- s ra.-ddudi d la ilif of t.ri-- . tj nrk fn yo iM l it.-- rtHrnd ynir r.: an'! jt I r d.H , knocked down to Men's rcKUiar Vlsters, ., kno'kotl down to S12.0 OverMen's regular coats', knocked down to Men's rcgul.n- H'knocked down n ....... - Men's? ovf-r-co;;ts- . Over- regular coat?, knocked ''.own to SjO.'O Men knock- d dnwii to . Men's regular $2T.. Ov. r- coat?, kno.kcd down to rculr ori-:a- Ovr--co- ats, - $7.00 $9.00 $11.00 ...$13.50 ...$15.00 1 O Qfi t . irit-C's- Mit.'s regular Stiit, knuckul down to Mni's regular Z2. Suits-knocked i! Sl-.- )wti t- .. - . " r.ir LOT Both soft and stiff kind?, to wear with white eollars Sl.00 knocked down to , it's regular Vj.3 Si: its, knocked down to M'.n's regular Sis.'"') Suils-knocked down to Men'.-- regular Suit?. to knocked downfA) rotidar 52... Sutt. Mn't, knorked ilown t Men's regular S.H.'0 Si;it.. knocked down to M .assoutment of Men's $5.50 Shirts $7.00 $9.03 ..$n.oo ..$1350 ..$15.00 ..$19.00 $22.50 Roth toft and sti.T white collars knocked down to lifV t, n'f r'gulir I'anlF. knoek.-down to Mn's t'gui.ir J!"' I'.mt". ! SV.Vi Me'j4 ki.oi I . L'Ul T T t. k d dow n I T IV kind.--- eJ- ; en - JU, f?5 e "5 O-- J. f r U a i ,i- - K. W. . .. i t it",' k f d il 'Hi. k(- Y.O..I - - . Y. ' -- . h f . n- 1 i .' - v.. I k S .t S Y.i!ft. $4.50 $5.75 $7.50 $9.00 . $11.03 $13.50 . - r- - k". I !".. ; ..!h , ...Hi. , " -- 1 ! i i in I "'" !' tl' it' I k .1 ' o ., 1 : M to ve;,r with rm ukltd iV.atn. M nJ N-- ktt . k j t O i j & rvv ' i li ," !. , V.- - 1 II .- i l 1 ' 5 Ki.lt , 1 . .. . t l . . t . .. d IH .. I - . J i 51.65 .... t 7 ifl I I' It . - k . i .'a $1.50 Underwear :rv i!,r, x ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED- - w.j m ai i'i-- t t(:i:U pfii.-- -.. i tr $1.95 i i J an ; J ! 1 n ?! la j. t i . . N . Men's $1.25 Underwear i J..- -. T..J, id'i - n. v , ii.T ; 53.00 53.75 54.50 Men's ... Hats , s t i ij J ' , $3.5 t l pi f. '. i tt., ...- I i. t fjik- S . r in 4 r.ir- i , ' ( f. .1 . n ,'.! P : 3 : l i ""jr.- ; i! 1 t I I h 1 I d- " ii i, t !N .M. ?.' ft", t ... J" 1 f ' - k. I.I: !'. ' S I .1 J I -. f ' . K I: Sale Starts Today. J. I l: tt I " t ". i" i,, .J - ' ' k Jd: 1 f I.- - 'T .. :! 1 f I t S. ! i;i:i:aT lt.l!'..IN'.5 J III, Ml)., Mens Dress Gloves and r.oV.v Men :.!.d '.Mil S3.75 . f. V n f : l , . Vo.iit ff "ZJ $4.50 PoMK m S e S-,- ! k"! l i i. - k-"- ; .OD I .r remdar il"VUI t'l kllo M ii'm n KuJar ? I r.ii.'f. kil n ki d 'ov li i M n's rKular I'.ti.iy. kri.'-- i k ! i!iwn t , M n'f r t I'.'iii.. ir ; d- knot - I r f - i ! d k!K'(k'd down h ;i t h n . M Mi n'.i - I - r Utlire or Men's $1 and $ 1 .25 Shirts , nee C0 : t in I! fr- - kt- 75 Dozen . r- . Your Choice of Youths' Suits and Boys' Suits and Overcoats Overcoats Men's Overcoats ..rS,.;i 5-.o- rri-- r ;i i; '.. . cr-- v....;, . t. ..n. ;J:';vlS,, 136-13- 8 Main Street, i,r c,. .... si.co |