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Show ' 5 the Salt Lake Telegram. 0RTUNE RDERED J wm OS GROUND FOR ; t MM SUSPICION C - rs ! S& c O C O w ,r K -- Oc O C 2h " O C WKINKI.Y KVKNINtl. I IX KM HUH V h, CH vy v aj? v Lays Claim to Estate of $5,000,000 in Hands of public Ad- ministration in Chicago NEW YORK, Dec. GMd- 'lam, a New York real ciate dealer, has filed a c laim to Illinois property said to be worth $3,000,000 through, increased value since the death of his uncle, Isaac Goldflam, who was murdered twenty-tw- o years ago by a footpad in Chicago. Isaac left Warsaw when he was 17. In Warsaw were his brother, Saul, and sister, Esther. From time to time the absent brother reported "his progress, but never told them he had become wealthy and was the leading citizen of Oquawka, 111. As his wealth increased his communications ceased altogether. Meantime, about twenty-fiv- e years ago, Jacob Goldflam. son of Saul, ame to this city to seek his ttrtune. To him, Isano' Goldflam. the wealthy uncle, was a mere tradition. Three years later Isaac va? killed and, it is staged, in the absence of known heirs, the estate, consisting largely of copper mine investments and veal estate in Chicago, was turned ov. r to the public administrator. Heirs of Isaac Goldi'am were advertise! for. but. the nephew in this city never saw the advertisement. 23,-J- acob c Chicago Hold-U- p May Be Guilty of Double "Murder at Pueblo. POWER OF ATTORNEY FROM RELATIVES 10 SETTLE UP ESTATE. f , It was only recently that a . ItVar-sa- w Peter Neidermeier, the i Chicago murderer. It is thought that he and a companion may be guilty of the murder of Dr. J. II. Turner and C. K. Bishop during an attempt tj hold up a cafe in this city the night of March 15th last. during It is known that Neidermeier and a companion were in Cripple Creek two days before th tragedy In Pueblo and that the youn? murderer confenned to hold-u- p an attempted In th State. The matter Mill be investigated thoroughly by the local officers as there was a reward of several thousands dollars offered for the apprehension of the murderers of the two Puebloans, both of whom are prominent. Our Stylish Hats. The Miller. Warburton or Denny appeal to the buyer. The blocks new, shapes attractive BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 Main St. buvers. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 Miin St. DEAD NEGRO WAKES UP Begins Inquest. and was pronounced dead. The Coroner began an inquest, but when he went to take up the hearing he found that the supposed dead man had shown signs of returning ani.nation. and it was found that instead of a Coroner he r.eeded a phyKioiar. With a bullet in the head ani minus two tablespoonfuls of brain, D:xon lies at St. Jost-ph'infirmary. H has a slight chance of recovery. Club With Peculiar Pact in Wo Exhibit The newest novelty cloths in Hath Robes, Dressirfg Gowns and Smoking Jackets. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO.. Nd Ohio; Corpses Reported Yet. FINDLAY. O., Dec. 23. The exis.er.ee of an organization among the jiung people of Benton Ridge, under the laws of which they are compelled to marry or commit suicide, was made knowr. by Lester Williams' of that town. Meetings are held at frequent iruervalXsnd straws are drawn. The member pulling the shor t one must choose between matrimony or death within a week. Williams says the club was formed about a year ago. While there have been almost a dozen marriages there have been no suicides. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY .Take Laxative P.romo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. H. W. Grcve's signature is on each box. 2Dc. Intimidated the Sliners. Main St. ICS 4 Green Trading' Stamps WITH EVERY Officers of the to find Second Lieut! Floyd C. "Miller of the First infantry, who, while engaged with troops on at the tomb of President McKinley guard ir. the Westlawn cemetery near Canton, O., disappeared on the 4th inst. and has not been seen or heard of since. There is no known reason for his conduct Lieut. Miller-ia native of Ohio, and was an orseaman in the navy from May dinary "1st to August 31, 1S08. In September, IS!, he enlisted as a private in the Sixteenth and showed such proficiency that infantry he was commissioned as a Second WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. army are endeavoring arles , Horns Comforts And acceptable gifts, are the Dressing Gown. Eath Kobe or Smoking Jacket. Xew cloths that will appeal to you. BROWN, TEKItY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 T. il'iride. Colo.. Dec 23. K. Miller, Secretary O. M. Main St. President (lev and Mills Resume Work. seventeen othtr members ofCarpenter the Teiluride Dec. 23. The W. Dewees-Woo- d Pittsburg. Miners' union were arrested yesterday on sheet mills of the American Steej :: charge of intimidating men who desir-ii- i company at McKeesport has resumed work in the Tomboy mine and preventin all departments. For several weeks ing t hem doing so. but three of the seventeen sheet mills been working. A part of the Hos-vo- n Xmas presents', nice line of House haveiron mill department of the National & to Co. Nieol $10.00. Crabbe Coats, $r.00 Tube Works company also resumed work n of siv weeks. .Monday, after a At Glassport the eight-Inc- h ALL DEALEKS CARRY of department Steel Hoop company rePittsburg niue Point cigars. Ask for them. the sumed operations today, after a suspenWhltaker & Dallas, Manufacturers. sion of two months. 617-61- a THE DESERET CIGAR. Two for 25 cents. Sold by all dealers. Bernstein, manufacturer, 54 Market ctreet. A. 220 ready-to-we- ar off th clothing for CRABBE CO. regular prices. & NICOL Main. IcillUy IUIU price. Examine Idaho Senator. The commission Washington. Dc. appointed by the President tt consider the wnole subject of puhllc lands yesterday examined Senntor Heyburn of Idaho. e certain proposed reserves and faopposed more llbernl policy toward ett)ra vored a and stock interests In the administration tif some of the existing reserves. Mr. Heyburn will take up the matter of the reserves with later Mr. Plnchot ptoposed one of the commission. 23 Always Appreciated Canes or Umbrellas. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRITFF CO.. 166 Main St. w-r- I .. ' I ' f," ) . v - -4 t rr?'A 7 sIliIIU SUJJS UUU JiiULL7i, 2UiU i'L UUUUL tlUll lrti T'rn M rr opus nviisisos K,-.r.- j CASH STORE NEW YORK WAl BARTLING, Proprietor. t By gentlemen for Xmas. Handkerchief. Gloves. Mufflers. Full Dress Shield., I Besides clearing sale prices on all Dolls, Books, Games, Toys, Handkerchiefs. Mufflers, Gloves, Jev elryfGentsf Neckwear, Underwear, Hats, Sweaters, Boys9 Hats, Caps, Waists and Pants; Ladies9 Waists, Skirts. Wrappers, Hosiery, Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks, Corsets, Blankets and Comforters, also Fine Shoes and Slip" pers. FILL YOUR STAMP BOOK NO W New stock of Xmas China ware for coupons. SO doz. Polk's Utah State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Just Issued. Covers the entire State. All business and professions. Represents over SflO.oo po-piGet a copy. Irlce, $6.00. It. L. I'olk 9 & Co. Pub?., Dooly Bldg. one-four- - oW PURCHASE PHILADELPHIA. Doc. D. Fenstemachor. aged 5?, who was Monday convicted of usdng the mails to defra-jJsuicide by hanging yesterday committed himself with a towel. Hp was rmj..yl as a bookktfper for a commission firm. Postal Inspector llolden says his criminal record txtends over a period of forty years. His plan was to mall letters to farmers In varies sctlons of the country through which he secured large consignments of produce for which he failed to make financial returns. The St. Dennis Cafe, private rooms on two floors, unexcelled service, popular prices, 268 Main. HAVE YOU ONE? The best men, r . . e. M'KINLEY GUARD IS MISSING FROM TOMB .Xr-'D.-! ' WORTH HIMSELF IN JAIL 23.-Ch- Tex.. Dec. 2J.Jame9 HOUSTON, Dixon, a negro, was shot in the head -- mm . , XMAS SHOWING ONLY ! A CHANCE THAT HAS NEVER BEEN OFFERED DURING HO LI DA Y SALE, INCLUDING SA TURD A V. Bullet in His Head, He PRISONER HANGS Revives When Coroner s 9. ae -- ; Exclusive Ideas In neat patterns for Xmas Neckwear : PUEBLO, Colo.. Dec. 23 From evidence gathered since .the confeaMon of self-conres- .4 T0MGHT AM!) TOMORROW , paper 'reproduced a itory, printed in Chicago .some tirr4 before, of the unclaimed hoard of account was This Goldfiam. written to Jacob Goldflam ajjd he visited his former home in Ilussla to collect documentary evldefe of his kinyhip. He hat-- - now retarned home with this and with a power of attorney from each of his .relatives, authorizing him to aet In their behalf for the acquisition of the estate. Other alleged heir are being heard from in numbert and a brisk lega! contest is looked for. .... .'' 3) Nephew I HI ussx fTMrrjy? m zzrzz t:tt st1 rr L.j.-w- c ? -- .t . 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