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Show 1 TttE'BALT DIKE TRIBUTE, OGDEN department. SHOOTING TOLD Twenty.flfth street, cron from entrance to Read hot. Office, 411 Phones 464 and 740. Only Poui ble When ' Representative! Meet as Equals, He Says. ji f Spend, your Christmas DCHLOSSDALb.iORE CL0THESc myself up now. As to ths search for me, 1 have my be not preseed at present. reasons for wishing to wait, unmolested forhere." OGDEN, Dee. 19. W. A. Palmer, mer graslng expert of the forest office Once again another mysterious Mexe. ican bowed, said nothing, headquarters here, and Herbert Johnnow was willing to depart with a note I but son, former high school football star, with the biological survey in Alaska in- had written in answer to that the huntwoman nad sent vestigating range conditions with a view edThat was yesterday morning. In the of Increasing the government's reindeer herds, are enjoying themselves, accord- afternoon came a telephone call.' "We know etfrtything about you, was ing to, word received at the forest office ths Information. . Corns to me in front today. ' palace. Writing from one of the furthermost of the state There I had not long to wait Two points north, the men declare that the men thermometer is around the zero mark approached me. 1 had learned to them already. Just as one learns ahjr Is steadily going down for the dura- know tion of the winter. Traveling in the to know the president of his country by seeing published pictures. These were country is accomplished wtth great even wtth dog sleds, which havs two of the most influential and most been placed at the disposal of the two wealthy of all Mexico. They are of the men. spiritualist clan that chose to receive and protect Clara Hamon. "Tonight. they said, we will take you to her. We have consulted her and Boy consulted " knowledge beyond that she possesses. You are what you call it on the square. Walt In your hotel.'' Then they showed me something that OGDEN, Dec. 19. Failure to properly and might under other circumstances and schooner a manage guide coasting other times have suggested an eleresulted In Albert Johns, 18 years of at ment a of sheet, displayed comedy. They age, receiving a double fracture of the crashed typewritten in Imperfect English, purright leg when 'the schooner porting to be the trance revelations of on Twenty-sevent- h Into the curbing street htll late last nlghL Immediately a Imedium. pledged my word that I would not after the accident Johns was sent to the Dee hospital, where he was attended by divulge the contents of this "message. was found that Dr. E. R. Dumke. It Johns' leg was broken at the ankle and Sister and Brother Embrace. at the thigh. Th meeting with Clara Smith Hamon Ida Rice, 14 years of age, Another mem- came almost on the minute scheduled. ber of the party, suffered a slight In- Th moon was full In th heavens when jury to her right ankle. The other mem- her brother and 1 were met at our hotel bers of the party escaped injury. by an envoy. He spoke no English. He merely gestured us from the establishment Into the street and thence into a Yield buggy. rickety, Thus we reached the park and were guided to a splotch, of shadow whero a woman and a man were whispering. OGDEN, Deo. 19. According to reJames, the brother, and the fugitive ports from ths Amalgamated Sugar com- girt rushed Into each others arms. Then, pany, the record yeld of beets for the with the brother and the two Mexican Weber county district was harvested dur- friends In our wake, Clara Hamon and ing the season Just passed. The crop, 1 set off slowly through the park. the last of which was delivered to the She felt At first she was reserved. more than that she should not return to the states, factory yesterday, totaled 128,000 tons, and It Is estimated that the just now, she said. But later later she plant will be busyuntil the early part would go back and prove her Innocence. of March taking care of the beets, at There were things she would make sure of first things and men. the rate of 900 tons a day. Final payment for the beets will be Oh, I cant any longer keep It back," made by the company January 15, when Bhe cried. "The strain is killing mb. I will want be made for the tonnage to tell everything. I want you to settlement delivered between December 1 and 16. take back and pub'lsh to all the world the real story of Clara Smith and Jake Hamon. money on a sensible ..present for the man you want to please. Give him big value in a fine ' ' J' called-ttpon'm- Reconciliation r. 20," 1920: Buy Our Gift (Continued From Fags One.) Ogden Men Write About Experiences in Alaska IdXEA'YlORNINGrDECEirBER Republican Leaders to Be Used as Hostages ;for Transports. Ogden Army Breaks Ankle When Schooner Hits Curb Irish ty .LONDON, Dee. 19. Father O'Flanagan, who of the Blnn Fein, '$as been corresponding with the British premier regarding a truce In Ireland, has "replied to Mr. Liars' Georges latest me .hage, In which the prime minister regretted. that the door bad been closed to tthose councils of good will which you invoked at the beginning of this Correspondence. In his rejoinder. Father O'Flanagan nays: agree that two things sro desirable: First, peace, then reconciliation. It I only necessary for your government to oease to violate your own constitution Id !jtur attack on tbs liberty of the Irish jvlce president poqple. i proceeding to argue that the Blnn Fein Its 'a peaceful organization, reacting only (o Violent attacks upon It, Father OTlanagan continues: 'Remove the abuse and the defects will Cease automatically, He says, that reconciliation Is only possible when accredited representatives bf both nations meet as equals, and con eludes: have suggested the only Way I peace to be possible. I have hot thereby closed the door, though 1 may have discovered It closed when I thought o And It open. he-ttt- ev Record Sugar Beet Reported in Weber County OGDEN, Dec. 19. Ogdens free which has been Indorsed and made possible through the efforts of ths Martha society, Childrens Aid society, Ogden medical men. Relief societies of the Latter-da- y Saints church, the Red Cross will and many Individuals, be opened during the coming week in the rooms over the McIntyre Drug comstreet pany at the corner of Twenty-fift- h Two Shot to Death. end Washington avenue. will The to be dispensary ready i pUBLIN, Dec. 19. Two men who had the people of Ogden free of charge serve with been In the custody of the military bar- - medical aid. racks at Cassel, Tipperary, were shot dead Saturday night. " LONDON, Deo, 19. In the ambuscade on 'Of a lorry with military and police pear .Bnnlstoran, County Clare, yesterday OGDEN, Dec. 19. Mrs. Laura morning, previously reported from Dublin, Barker, three of the attacking party were killed Jack Pass and Guss Burr, charged with murder In ths first degree, will be arand four wounded, according to a ) to the Central News. raigned in tbs district court tomorrow U. morning before Judge A. E. Pratt for "i the purpose of., entering their pleas to (U hive real Bsrvlos Cable) r charge. "CORK. Dec. 19 Today the bishop's theMrs charged with the death Order excommunicating from the church of her Barker IsCharles Lee Barker. Pass husband, all those who participated In recent am- and Burr are Darell with charged bushing of police and military was read Wilson, a taxicab driver. killing In all Catholic churches. 'ln many churches the reading of the BUILDING PROFFERED. Order was interrupted by groups of young men noisily leaving the church. OGDEN, Dec. 19. With a view toward for the holdstimulating the movement In Ogden this ing of an automobile show Oondeipns Home Role Bill. McLaugh-lln-Store- y of the winter, Joseph Storey, By Universal Service. the company, has offered VORK, Dee. 19. Tha home rule chamber of commerce the firm's buildWill will never bring peace to on avenue Sevbetween ing. Washington terrorised In Ireland, said ths Right Hon. Sir Horace enteenth street and Parry avenue. Plunkett today upon his arrival from making the offer for the enow Mr. Storey Liverpool aboard the Baltic. Sir Horace said that the admission to the ahow author of the dominion solution must be free. J Wo, which would give Ireland ths status f ths British dominions. FARM BUREAU WILL MEET. ' He characterlaed ths government's bill, OGDEN, Dec. 19. The Weber county Is fghich championed by Lloyd George, farm bureau will hold its annual meeting s a meausre that is favorable h to the farm bureau headquarter In the of ths Irish people, who have a at federal December 2!, with cespowerful representation in the Brttlah sion atbuilding 10 oclock and .o'clock. It Is parliament, and repugnant to tha other planned to serve luncheon at noon in the a. farm bureau headquarter. It is probFasaage of tha boma rule bill will he Dr. B. parable the principal liament does not mean that It by will be O. Peterson of the speaker Utah Agricultural coleffective In Ireland, to Sir lege. t t Plunkett. "The peopleaccording of Irelaltd will never accept It," he declared. MLAUQHLIN FUNERAL TUESDAY. Americans Better Informed. OGDEN, Dee. II. Funeral services for James H. McLaughlin, who died In Salt Blr Horace stated that Americans were Lake yesterday morning of heart fall-ur- a, better informed at to happenings In Irewin be held at 10:10 oclock Tuesday land than the British. "If the British morning at the 8L Joseph's church. The preea had Informed the British people members of the Knights of the American press has Informed the end the Elks will attend the Columbus ..M services. Arfirlcan people, there would be very The Interment will be In the Mountain little difference between the British and View cemetery. American peoples on the Irish question. "The present situation Is not to be REMODELING PLANNED. blamed entirely on the British newspaper men. Governmental OGDEN, Deo. 19. Plane have been influenoe on the remodeling the first Press la to blame. If both sldee of the completed for floor of the Reed hotel and putting in story were told I am surl of the English people would be willing a dining room which will have a capacity of about 100. The hall will be In the to grant most of the Irish demands." . When asked if he had come to Amer- east end of the building on the Twenty-fift- h street side and ica on any particular mission, the Irish directly over the .rnobleman was quick to answer that he Reed eafs on Hher- ground floor. It ts win begin soon. work was the here that and IA primarily solely for a rest. expected trip to the- weet and other sections cf the country- will bo made by him and TAG DAY SUCCESS. ho expects to spend at least two months OGDEN, Dec. 19. More then 18000 waa Jbeio. realised yesterday In tha red heart drive DUBLIN1, TW, 1$ A Strang?, who tag day campaign held here under the i!d be was from Galway, was arrested auspices of the Children's Aid society. of the sale ere to be exhtst nUht in the Central hotel here The proceeds pended In the Interests of ths poor fam'Which has been used for officers' quarin the ilies city and other charitable ters since the assassinations last month. The men had a bomb and a revolver in work of the society. pockets, his removal to Dublin castle STUDENT RETURNS. Jins was street firing, during which OGDEN, Deo. 19 Miss Ids Boowcroft, men wss wounded. is not known It June of Mr. end Mrs. Heber Scow-crof- t, whether It was associated with the pris-- . daughter returned yesterday afternoon from oner. Loo Angeles, where she has been atInstitute. tending the Girls' Collegiate - LONDON. Pec. 19 The London Times She will return to school after the holicorrespondent et Cherbourg asserts that days. Kamonn de Valera, "president of the f Irish republic," is aboard tha BODY SHIPPED EAST. due there tomorrow afternoon. Aquitanla , The steamer Aquitanla sailed from New OGDEN, Dec. 19. W. F. Armstrong, Tork December 14. A writer In the Ixtn-do- n cashier of the Farmers Slate bank at Evening Standard said December 11 Canaeota, S. D., arrived In Ogden last that and Immediately made preparations learned from authoritative source that de Valera wss expected to night for the shipment of the body of his land In England in a few days. The cousin, James F. Armstrong, to Canton, home office, however, said it had no Mlniu, for burlaL Information on the iuhjecL Ie I aleras secretary in New I fry Boland, later declared that deTork, Valera waa In seclualon at a private resl-- j donee In the Immediate neighborhood of 31 New York City and would resume hM speaking tour In the United States when lie' had regained his health. The annual show of the Utah Rabbit . Government offlnlals at London pnlnt-- I Breeders and Fanciers association will be ed out that do Valera had technically held In Salt lake January 81 to Fb. I offended against the law and waa liable ruary 5, It waa announced last night by to be arrested In that country, he hav- A. J. Bird, president of the organization. ing escaped from prison in 1919. C. F. Gibson, secretary of the National Rabbit Breeders' and Fanciers' associaDec. 19. Harry Boland, tion, will bs luds of ths entries. It Is BOSTON, Secretary to Eamonn de Valera, said expected by the officer of the associahere tonight that the report that de tion that tnli year's exhibit will greatly .'al'T was on board the Aquitanla. due surpass those of ths past In number. Cherbourg tomorrow, was "a Joke." "I left him In New York last nlghL" MARRIED AT POCATELLO. he added, "and he expects to resume bis speakmg tour in Ibis country some Special to The Trtbuae time this week. POCATEI.U), Idaho, Dec 19 Fred Mr. Boland, who accompanied Mre Goff and Miss Alina Hansen, daughter of Muriel MavKwInev and Miss Mary M. Mr. and Mrs. Chris llansen, were marMarHwInay. said that, so far a ha knew, ried yesterday morning at the home of Valera was "In the United Slate to- -, the bride's parent The Rev. Harry 8. ,)right. and that In the speaking trip Hamilton performed the ceremony. Miss wss to start soon he intended vis. Agnes Hansen was bridesmaid and U. be ' King the Peclfto coast. A, MrNIchcls was best man. ry ! Three to Stand Trial Charges of Murder dls-!pat-ch one-fift- fatir-flfth- 1 nine-tent- ( hehd Rabbit Exhibit Will Start January 1 o $28,00 $32.00 $40.00 $52.00 Theyre the Greatest Clothes Made in America. All Wool, Hand Tailored and Guaranteed 100 Per Cent, Service. Every Suit and Overcoat in the House Tuxedos and Full Dress included in our GREAT two-seat- PRICE REVISION SALE. t HOUSE COATS AND SMOKING JACKETS REDUCED BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM ONE-THIR- D b Ogden Free Dispensary Story. Will Open in Few Days Begins Listen, I want to ri DUBLIN, Deo. 19. The general commanding the Kerry district has Issued a proclamation that,, after December SO, Irish republican army officers and leaders lh custody will be sent aa hostages with kli transport moving armed forces of the Crown by roads In the martial law areas. tt YOU CANNOT BUY GOOD CLOTHES LIKE THESE ELSEWHERE IN SALT LAKE AT tell you first of that night of the night he waa "For ten years you know, we had been he had dominated me. I hated him and yet I loved him. Th day of November 21 we were to part for good. It was my decision and his. His wife waa returning to bim from Chicago. He had grown to bo a power In money I had made him what he and politics. was, but I had no desire to Tematn with him and share In the glory. As for him, he was about to step out Of the rough huscharacter, become a band, something of a power in the church and, consequently, better able to grasp the higher political opportunities that both he and I knew lay Just ahead. had been "And I for ten years, battle to free fighting that mvzelf from him to be Just good, as other girls are, as every girl wishes day and shot. U&amtwuiobe satisfied PRESIDENT OBB home-abidi- X soul-racki- to be. "For the sake of my father and mother for the sake of Jimmie, here. "Oh, tt was for Jimmys sake that I wanted to leave Jake Hamon forever, 1 want .a him to be able to go through college with head up, never knowing or that his . sister was was suspecting not She sobbed outright for the first time. Then she drew more tightly about her face the black scarf and went on: Testifies to Love. And so. you see. that day was to have been our last together. We had made up our minds. It was hard. "We had promised each other that not a thing should happen to mar the sanctity of the time. It was sacred for me, because he waa the only man in all my life It had to be sacred for him, too. for he loved me. He was a man who sought after every woman he encountered, but he loved just me. Often he had tod Yne It had become a pet expression with him: " Clara, I love you better than all the world; I love you better than my children. "And so that morning we were sad, but each was trying to conceal the sadness so as to give th other a one last happy memory. "There were politicians In Ardmore whom he had to meet. That angered him at the start, for he wished the day alone with me. He saw there men. I know he mot them In the sort of mood which made him d savan easy victim for the agery which later came. "The day passed. Instead of our being together aa we had desired, he was forced to run constantly to his office. Each time he came back he was more drunk than liquor-create- before. Crazed by Liquor. "Always. In the past, he had been able to achieve what you men call 'carrying Ms llquoiv But as this day wore on and I got fitful glimpses of him I becams convinced that he was going crazy. "Crazy Is the word. The way hla eyes wer glowing, his lips twitching, his Hagers clinching. Until that day he Invariably masked masked himself In public as s gracious man. There were those who always thought of him as a good sport.' But toward evening he forgot to pretend In pubUc what he was not behind the door of tntr room. "I met him on the veranda bf the RanHe dolph club at close to 4 o'clock screamed at me Jerked me down Into my chair. I begged him to take me to the 1 room If ho was bent, on a quarrel. wanted to save him and me from the Ignominy of a puhllc' fight. He made me keep my seat until he left hie own. and lurched across the street once more to his office. "After he liad gone back again to his offlc I felt strangely worn and old. So this I thought, wws to be the ending of our last day. I would to God, now, that It had ended as I believed at the moment It was finishing. Rushes Into Room. "My Automobile was wal&ng out In front. 1 decided to dnvs alone and seek what refreshment the evening air would ' glie. "in possibly half an hour I returned, , 1 was heartsick. I felt no better. 'The last day, the last day kept In ettra my ringing "But how I hated him for th scene he had made on the hotel poich! "How I hated mself because I had yielded to his dominance for so long! "I went to my room. No. 22. Ills room Was No. 29. I locked the communicating door between. 1 locked my own door. 1 could hear him beyond the partition. He evldontly was more angry even than before. "I telephoned for some food Th negro porter. Bill and he H verify what I At hie say, Bill will Came with food heels rushed Mr, Hamon, I could not put - f- .e - r, T . him ouL "I got rid of the porter 1 knew another terrible scene was coming "Mr. Ilamon flung Jilmaelf down upon He wag disgustingly Intoxicatmy bed. ed He called me be railed me a terrible name. He Wauled to know whom 1 had keen riding with. . "He knew he knew, oh, so well that never In ten years eluce I was 17 had I even so inu h as raised my eyes at another man. And Vet, on that lest day, he chose to pretend he was doubling me." - (v ve r HlaJoalfe Mr. Hamon's knife fell out of his pocket as he lay on the bed. 1 don't know why It must have bees providence I picked It ,up and concealed it on the table under a newspaper. "He got up from the bed. He grabbed me. Hla fingers went deep Into my throat I eouldnt scream. He laughed that harsh, snarly laugh of his which he wag careful not to give In publlo but It was a Sugh 1 knew well. It came th time he struck me down here." The fingers went to the hair and the scar on the scalp. "He grabbed my hands, See, they my fingers are very flexible. naturally bend backwards easily." A gesture of the hands accompanied the statement. "He laughed and laughed and tried to break my fingers He crushed them backwards on the knuckles. Has anyone ever tried to bend your fingers back until they breakT It Is pain. It Is pain. "But I would not cry out. I was too proud. Breaks Away. "Then he had another thought Instead of breaking my fingers bs would test his by twisting the - flesh of my strength hands In a circular fashion until the flesh should brfak. He proposed to strip my hands of skin. We We talk about physical agony. read about tortures of tha inquisition. I could a fiend as have known them only conceive them a fiend of hla strength, working upon one of my weakness and of my pride and love. "How, I don't know, but there came an Iffstant when I suoceeded In ferklng loose my tortured hands They were bleeding from every pore. They were torn. "He watched ml quietly for an Instant, that beastly sneer on his lips. He lighted a cigar and this Is what ha said to me: 'I would aa easy slit your throat as draw on thin cigar.' "He felt for his knlfo th knlf I had picked up and hidden under the paper. Then he reached for hla watch chain, last Christmas I had given him a gold chain with a small knife attached. m wise, walk to the hospital. I can make it and I'U say I did It myself.' "I should never have allowed him to do It. but I didn't know. I was not able to think. I was In a aort of dase. I watched him aa he staggered out of my door. That was the last I ever saw him walk. I waited In my room for a time. I don't know what I thought abouL I don't know If I had any thoughts; but finally I became conscious that my hands were hurting and my throat and ray body, whero ths chair and his blow had landed, BUREAU ELECTS livestock, J. A. Woltera, Tout, with Joseph Mason, Willard, and Le Roy D. White, Perry, as members; sugar beets. President John F. Burton; range problems, C. W. Goodllffe, Park Valley, with C. A. Anderson, Mantua, and David Hlrachi, Park Valley, as members. Th projects for ths ensuing year will be aa follows: Rodent control, dairying, croo rotation, noxioua weed borne lm- -. provement, renovation of clothing, rural sanitation and better diet for children. The Boxetder county farm bureau is making itself felt in the social and Industrial life of this county and many of the community projects of th towns themselves are taken hold of and put over by th farm bureau organisation. Th bureau waa in session practically the entire day. Annual Meeting Held at Honor Escort Planned by Pocatello Troop ' Brigham City; . Officers POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 19. Captain for Coming Year Selected Idaho May Be Given R. A. Sweet of B troop, First Idaho cavalry, ha Issued a special call for the Mine Research Station men to report regularly for Sunday af) ternoon drllla which will be devoted to forming and maneuvers of an escort of honor. The troop will also organise a basketball team In th city league. A schedule for the other troops in this section of th state will soon be arranged. Word has been received by th troop commander that the body of Captain John Crum of Pocatello, who was killed In France, la expected to arrive in thi an early data. A brother has country-a- t asked B troop to take charge of the funeral and to provide for full military honors. Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, Dec. 19. Th annual meeting of ths Boxtlder county farm bureau waa Yield In the courthouse In this city yesterday. Representative from every precinct in the county attended. The reporta of the various officers for ths paet year wero read and approved And the election of officers for the ensuing year reaulted in the following: President, John F. Burton, Garland: first vice president, Leo Hunsaker, Honey-vlllsecond vice president, Mrs. R. V. Call, Brigham City; secretary and treasurer, John G. Wheatley, Honeyvllle. The various standing committee chairmen were appointed, with power to name NEW SUIT! FILED. the balance of th committee In coJoha Slottl sad Maria Rlottl against Daria operation with the executive committee. lavMtmeat eompany, foe 8600 oe contract. Sohool Following are those appointed: Bortha King asalaat Joha Butter King, for problems John A. Ward, Willard; water llvorco. L. Wintle, Honeyvllle; problems, Georg H v. Gardner agalnat Boner Jgckraaa, for e; 89000 Speelat .to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. II. GoverD. W. Davis and Robert Bell, state mine Inspector, passed through Pocatello last evening. Governor Davis would not say whether he would accept the secretary of the interior portfolio if it were tendered him, but gave the impression that he would. Mr. Beil Is returning from representing the state at the American mining congress at Denver. He stated that Idaho may have a mins research station established by the federal government at Montpelier for the study of th economic availability of fertiliser deposits in that vicinity. Congress has already provided for the location of these stations and Idaho, on account of Its phosphate deposits, has a good chance te obtain ona of them. i nor Advertise your old equipment In The Tribune Want Columns and see how quickly you can dispose of IL X .. danagos. MARRIAOE LICENSES. J, Kcclor and Lcaora Ceilings, Balt Obtains PistoL Lao Doaa, Portaaoonth, Ohio, aid Thelma "I don't understand, hut this knife was Cartness. Salt laka. me a Chub R. Whitney, Alberta, I' tab, and Tcrz at for leered Ha gone. foolishly moment. Then his face aet In a way Steiner, Parana, Utah. Thorllcf s He laaaa and B, NaUla Schuring. Balt that horrible to remember. atArted to lunge towards me across the floor. His Laka. B ram Brnlth and Iris Wade, gait Lake. Hr trail were outstretched and his fingers Prince UlllUc and Hazel Nchr, Ora ad Juncclutching the air grotesquely. Colo. Instinctively I reached behind me. On tion, Lonaao Nlclaea. Cleveland. Idaho, and Bans the window I felt my handbag. It was onen. Inside my hands searched for and Beatrice Probat. Centra y Springe, found my gun. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. "He had given me this gun himself not sn long ago had ordered me to carry It WARRANTY DRgpg always, esneclalh to protect a diamond Matilda Wood, to Bettilyoa Home Build worth lio.eeo which he had presented me eve campany, part lot o. block 17, plat I I B "I levelled this gun at hla head. 14.900 cried out for him to stop. Of course, I Pettllyon Home Builders company to should have asked him to throw up his .Matilda Wood, part lot t, block 17, 4.500 hands. But 1 didn't do that because I plat B to K. C. Kahn, part let 4, could not think. T Just held the pistol M- B. Woolley 10 block 18. plat G. towards him and motioned him to swing Ilarold Holme to H. W glurgre. part around from In front of my door. A block 58, plat B 10 let me eved without s word and slowly "He to Annio Suamaa. Iota 9 and followed mv motions. T got close to the t. 9.Suamao Mork I, Mala at reel and State road 2.600 door. I had him In the renter of the B. W. Midaea, Jr,, to M H. A. Madroom. I wse on the verge of escape. This 1 part lot 1. black 00, plat was working out the way It should have T. sen. M. ( tegg to II. G. Jez at at., part been, asctlsa 11, township 2 south, nuge 1 c Frank Laka. )u. For stove or range make sure you secure esse J Knight Spring Canyon egg coal. This gives you a lump coal value at a reduced price. Easy to - Gun Is Discharged. "But In his drunken mood he must have thought I was getting ready to kill hint and run from tha room, possibly locking th door behind mo. There was a chslr clos .to hla left hand. He lifted his right on suddenly and switched off th light The thalr was ewung over hla head. I pould see th movement faintly from the light reflected from the street are. He ruzhrd at me with th chair up. H struck down savagely upon me. "He sirifik ma with the chair A It came down the gun went off. It's true I held It In my hand and had It at him. But I swear to Ood I pointed dldn'f that trigger. It may ba that pull In the world will believe me. but Inobody swear to Ood the gun went off because of th blow he gave with the rhalr. "He fell on th floor: he spoke, Th shot had sobered him Instantly. Tiara, youve hit me; yon' v hit is,1 ha atrUef halfway moaned, "J stood there above his body In th dark of th room. I became a crazy women for a moment. 'I began screaming out. Oh. I didn't, you know I didn't. ou know f never mold have dona It, I didn't do it: 1 didn't do It handle clean to burn a red-hheat, maker. 1 weal Daalcl Simper to Brig Smith, part sae-ti- oa 19. township nonth, range 1 coat 10 Mary Williams to P. L, Palmqulst, part section 94, township 1 aonih, ranga 1 cast 2,000 B. C. Horn ta Albert Glover, Jr., part section 19, township 2 south, rang 1 t eaat 010 J. H Toronto et a I. to Jane M. Kiara-hary- , 1 block 109, had pari kila .. I plat C A. M. W. Perkins to Aanta B. Whitaker. part lot 9. block 10. plat aP Abigail Aaderwm te P. B, (i route, part section 16, township 2 south, nags 1 ot "wa Aik Your Dealer, 1 10 4.250 eaat QITrCLAtM PKKD8. W. W. Da via ta Mary J, Davis, part 1 lot 9. block M, plat D. I. nays company to Julia H. Hogs et ion , sect , 2 al part south. 27, township 1 range 1 net DEED. Salt take county to J. P. Turner, part section 24. township 2 south, range 1 went.. , 1 Salt Lake maty In W, I, Stephens, part lot 9. block 22. plat ft..... Balt lake ronnty te Kmma Haasna, part 1 aectton 24, township 2 south, ran west to laka rooaty Murray gists baar. gait lot 7, Bradford Subdivision 1 234 ......... herd. "Well, I turned on th light He waa W. T. BennettaiiEMirrg to Harab Bennett, part bleeding, but It didn't seem to be so sect ton ta. township 2 sowlb, range 1 serious then. I helped him onto th bed J. i LuaalMfbam at al. te J, g. toa- 1 II run for a doctor. I told him. ee " 'No.' he answered. 'It Would not b Bingham, part lot g, block gS, plat f, 12 KftlOHT FUEL COMPANY ZD v t Solo Aont8 and Distributors 817 Ncwhouse Bid). Phono Wasatch 3894 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . 1,744 2.144 1 v |