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Show CEJte GMfciex .teui0 LEE A WJXOM, 1roprletor TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION; One Year, In advance.... M Months Tore Mouths.... GOMPERS AGAIN CHOSEN. MUSI 29 65 UTAH STATE SEWS. At the State Industrial school a turkey dinner and a football game the pleasures of Thanksgiving. The week on the Salt Lake mining exchange closed on the sale of 176,268 shares of stock for w hich the investors paid 49,559 87. , A farmer living near Spanish Fork marketed, just before Thanksgiving, 850 turkeys which ndted him in the neighborhood of 8600. The Utah Sugar company will close this years run on or about January 10. This will end the longest run the eompany has ever had. The , University of Utah football team defeated the Colorado College eleven in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day by a score of 43 to 0. The tracklayers of the Salt Inks Route have reached a point 148.5 milei below Callente. This Is the end of the line to be constructed from this end. The Iron mines located about flvo miles southwest of Monroe made a carload shipment of Iron last week. This Is the llrst ore shipped from this mine. Roy Scott, the Salt Laker, who at tempted to cut the throats of Mary Burton and Elsie Gallacher. has bees committed to the state asylum for th ' Insane. ' son of Sidney The was ridin( Fork of American Nichols a horse when It became unmanageably and threw the lad, his arm being badly fractured. John J. McClellan, organist at th Salt Lake tabernacle, gave his first recital bn 'the mammoth' Festival or gan at the World's Fair on the 21st; and achieved a distinct success. The crop of copper bullion for warded from the furnaces of the valley to the eastern refineries during the past week: was 1.233,761 pounds which sets a new mark for copper pro ductlon In Utah.Within a month a modern, cement brick factory will be In opera tlon at Lehi Junction, turning out cement blocks that, In appearance, cannot be detected from finely dressed , gray Kyuno stone, ' Utah sheepmen are protesting hard against the special w.nter tariff of the Harriman lines granting to Idaho a 4C cent rate on Kansas and Nebraska corn when the rate to Utah Is 50 centa ' for a shorter haul. , During the past thirty days It Is estimated that at least 100,000 head of sheep have gone out of eastern Utah at stations along the Kio Grande Western. railroad from Colton to Cisco for the eastern markets. As has been their custom for a number of , years, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Christensen of Richfield last week honored the old people of Richfield, 50 fears of age and upward, with s Thanksgiving dinner Eastern capitalists will. It is said, revive the project of a sugar factory at Gunnison for the counties of Sanpete and Sevier, and that there Is no doubt aa to the factory if the requisite 6,000 acres will be guaranteed. Andrew Jensen of Richfield is confined to bis borne on account of an Injured leg, sustained from a fall from a horse. The animal stepped in a hole and horse and rider went down together, wltth Mr. Jensens leg under' 2 elght-year-ol- d , the animal. Edward R. Weed will have to trial on the charge of murdering s1 A P. White at Fish Springs men were mining partners had quarreled. Weed claims W reached tor his gun and that he tn self defense. Mrs Jens Peter Christensen of ooro went to the back end of a bn to secure a parcel wnen the horse denly backed, the vehicle pas: Over Mrs. Christensen and her b: which she held In her arms. I being badly bruised. A school for parrots Is the la educational institution to be foun In Salt Lake City. This school r nlgbt and day, and the strangest of the affair is that parrots are Instructors, the "pupils being tau to talk by the older birds. As a member of the Ogden fire partment was being united for life the woman of his choice, some of fellow fireman turned in ihe alarm In. e few moments the entire dep neqt was on the scene to shower gratulatlons upon the happy coupli J From present Indications the ex ion of the Salt Lake & Utah Va to Bingham trill be ihe lnterurban electric' line to be e Dieted out of Salt Lake City. Sun for this line ara now complete and rights of way have all been secure George Leavttt of Clinton was ictlm of a peculiar accident W going to Ogden with a load of bay friction on the wheels caused a si to set fire to jhe hav. The load I. The 1 1 overturned and the wagon saved, the hay and rack went up lb gmok PICKETING PROHIBITED. California Judge Takes a Ha,d in Labor Troubles. United States Circuit judge Morrow of San Francisco has Issued temporary restraining order against the International Association of Machinists and about 30 of Its members by name, prohibiting them from interfering with Ihe locomotives, motive power and machinery of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad ; from attempting by force or threats to Intimidate the machinists and helpers at present in the employ of the railway company pr to induce them to break their contracts with their employers; from trespassing upon the property of the railroad company or entering Its shops, and finally prohibiting any agents of the Machinists asosclatlon from carrying banners and doing picket duty In front of the Santa Fe ticket office In San Francisco. BRUTAL DAYLIGHT MURDER. Band of Expert Forgers Make Way With Witness Against Them. A sensational story of lawlessness In the Caucasus has just been revealed by a brutal murder. In the center of the town of Kutais, In daylight, of the chief witness against a band of expert forgers which was discovered five years ago forging patents of alleged to have been Issued by a former king of Mlngrelia, formerly an Independent principality of Cauno-bll- casus, Georgia The hand Included many high officials, who sold the titles of nobility. The leaders were Imprisoned by the governor and a judge, both of whom died suddenly, and the leaders of the forgers were then discovered to be at large. One of these, who disappeared and, It was alleged, drowned himself In the Black sea, haa been found alive. Taft in Panama. Secretary of War Taft and party arrived at Colon Sunday morning on board the United States cruiser Columbia. Mr. Taft was received on shore and Aroseraena by Vice President Dther Panama officials, General Davis, commander of the canal zone, and Minister Barrett. After a conference with the American congressional delegation, Mr. Taft went by a special train to Panama, where he was officially received by a committee and quartered at the residence of Mr. Wallace, chief engineer in charge of construction of the Panama canal. He wa8 received by President Amador and the Panama cabinet at 4 p. m. . 8LAIN BY UNKNOWN. Verdict of Coroner In Myaterloua Murder Case in Cincinnati. The coroners verdict In the case of Alma Stetnlgeweb, the telephone girl who was found dead November 2 nSar Spring Grove cemetery In Cincinnati, finds the cause of death to be "fracture of skull, caused by a blow on the head with a blunt Instrument, Inflicted The testiby some unknown fiend. mony shows that the deceased was a victim of criminal assault FIGHTING POET v Macedonians - s Lind-shinp- u . r, Trouble tn Russian Black Sea Fleet Confirmed. SL Petersburg. Nov, 26. Confirma- tion has been received here of the statement made to a private telegram from Sebastopol on November 24 that a portion of the crwa of the Black sea fleet mutinied on November 22, under th influence of the revolutionary propaganda, and that the trouble was subsequently quelled by force of arms, several , of the mutineers - being wounded. TALKED W1TH AMADOR. Congressional Party Has interview With President of Panama. The visiting congressional party of the Interstate and foreign commerce commission had a long conference to Panama, Saturday morning, with President Amador, the state secretaries, high government officials and prominent Panamans, during which there was an exchange of views on the best solution of the pending questions. The most friendly spirit was manifested on both sides Woman Horsewhips Noted Kansan. Engineer Was Too Smooth. William Allen White, editor of the An attempt to rob Rio Grande pasEmporia Gazette, and one of the best senger No. 5, the San Francisco exknown Kansas authors, was horse press. was made at Gordon, Colo., Satwhipped near his office tn Emporia, The urday evening. engineer was diMrs. Della Kan., by Meffert, the vorced wife of Dr. L. A. Meffert, whom given a stop signal but ignored it. InWhite has severely criticised in recent creasing the speed of the train. As It editions of his newspaper The whip- passed the switch, inree men were ping administered to White was wit- seen. One on the firemans side fired nessed by several Emporia people. It at the latter, the bullet going through Is said that Mrs. Meffert and the wo- the fireman's Posses have started man who was with her when the whip- to the scene. cap. At the same place Wedsevoccurred been have ping waiting night an attempt was made to eral days to meet White on the street nesday wreck No. 1 by a switch. ,3 fa 1 A i r lf lo he the Water around allin wise Grocers. de-ll- td At adiniied lii'h so to he 'I hen lie that If non. Ill fate of all thing- - raie .taj read in thee ra:e i..w -- mall a i.nt of nmi the aid Jair That aie so wond-iuI i Ildmund Walhr 11- ;a hei-- And i ot e - - -- wi-el Antiseptic Flanellette. An English inventor claims to hav found a process of making flanellett and at th garments same time antiseptic. lb'ia-liit- it TEA Is strength all? If money is plenty, no. Schillings Best little girl What's the matter with Frances?" never will I allow my darling to to marry a man in hopes of reforming room across the I asked, looking wiiere my little friend sat, pale and de- him." "I quite agree with you; but sup jected, holding languid converse with pose he reforms before marriage. Foroue of her mothers guests. I Frances Is a headstrong, undutiful give my persistency, but I..am trulytc know and in Frances Interested sudden with Mrs. Lacy, child," replied Dick will break her energy. "She looks the picture of mis- part her from Its all because I heart. ery, doesnt she? And to be the wife of a gambler, won't sanction her marriage with Dick and an Idle, aimless, wild fellow would Carstalrs. I break her heart also. He will promise "They are very fond of each other, he has attainknow, but of course, Dick is well, anything now. but when Yet the influence of a ed his end he will be just as wild and rather fast reckless as ever. good, sweet girl might reform him." "But if you were to put him on a sacrifice my to not Im going Well, beof offchance probation, I urged, you would on the year's only daughter resee how far he may be trusted. If you ing able to reform Dick Carstalrs," to marked Mrs. Lacy, with just ludigna refuse all hope, he will go utterly tlon. Frances has no father or broth- the dogs, and poor little Frances will er to defend her. and as I am respon- break her heart. Let them become sible for her I dont Intend her to engaged, on the understanding that if marry a fast man. Surely, Lady Mary, you don't think a girl ought to marrv with the object of reforming her hus- Good-enoug- band? My reason Is entirely with you, dear Mrs. Lacy, I hastened to assure her, but I am very much afraid you know how fond I am of girls and lovers that my sympathies are with the young couple. I think Frances had a good Idea which way my sympathies were likely to run, for next day she came to lunch and very soon' started the subject of her woes. Dick adored her, she Informed me, and he had said that when once she was his wife he would break off with all his wild companions, never touch cards and never go near a race course. Mother Is so hard, she complainShe wont ed, with tears in her eyes. believe to Dick. She doesnt believe he would reform if he were married. She says a girl ought, jo marry a man who doesnt need reforming. Dearest Lady Mary, I know you feel for me. Isnt It the holiest mission a girl can Duration of Life. Of 100,000 children ten years old, 89,032 will be alive at twenty-flyears old and 31,243 will survive to the age of seventy-threv e. TEA How much does it cost to moneyback tea? Depends on the tea. Yoor rocr returns your money If you Uke Schilling' Bert. He Felt Sick. A 'small boy who accompanied his mother to church on a recent Sunday grew pretty restlesa before tbe was over. He finally crept up close to her and whispered: Mamma, mamma, I feel sick. ' Do you?" askrather anxiously, ed his mother, hy, where or how do you feel sick? Well, replied the youngster I feel homesick." ser-ma- n Ask Your Druggist lor Allens Foot-Eas- a, reoent-ly- . and have just bought another supply It has cured my corns, ahd tbe hot, burning and itching sensation in my feet which was almost unbearable, and I would not bo without it now. Mrs. W. J Walker, Camden, N. J. Sold by all Druggists, z5o. 1 tried ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E Why Matrona of Honor." Matrons of honor seem like an Innovation, but, as a matter of fact, a matron In Anglo-Saxotimes, led the bride, who was followed by her bridesmaids and preceded by her musicians. Tbe bride's coming In on her father's arm a custom of latrr days did away with the matron's services; but tbe old custom establishes a precedent for having a married woman In the party. n undertake? letorms, breaks off all bis bad habits and becomes steady, the marriage shall take place Just as soon as you are convinced you can safely sanction It. Mrs. Lacy sat for some moments deep In thought My one Idea is to do what Is best fbr my child, she began at last, and candidly, I do not think Dick Carstalrs will make her a good husband. ashamed of you. Yet, Dick Carstalrs wag by no means on the other hand,' a longer acquaintwithout good qualities, but he had ance- with him may open her eyes as been his own master from a ve-- y early to his true character, also he may tire age, and his eas; good nature bad of being always on big good behavior, brought him under the Influence of and may withdraw from the affair. On the whole, I think I cant do gome very fast men, whose bad example had led Dick into a most undesir- better than to yield to your suggesable way of life. tion. We will see bow things are In a To reform Dick Carstalrs? Well, dont quite know, but talk of angels and you hear the rustling of their wings. What sends you here, Mr. Carstalrs? From your guilty look at each ether, young people, I am of the opinion that there has been collusion here. Now this won't do. 1 cant allow you to meet at my house in defiance of Mrs. Lacys wishes. Frances, I'm I year.' The immediate results of Mrs. to the engagement were most encouraging. Frances beamed with joy and her sweet little face grew rosy and plump again. Dick grew steady, and became as manly and straightforward a young fellow as the most rigid of mothers-in-lacould desire. At the end of a year Mrs. Lacy was obliged to own that the reformation of Dick Carstalrs was complete, and that she no longer feared to intrust her treasure her treasured daughter to him. The other day, five years' after the marriage of Frances and Dick, Mrs. Lacy said to me: I owe my happiness and that of my dear children to you. Had I not taken your advice my daughter would have been a soured, disappointed old maid, and Dick would have gone entirely to the bad. Instead of being as they are now, the happiest couple and the best children that ever lived. It i3 safer to get a man to reform before marriage than to marry him first and try to reform him afterward.'1 Chicago American, t Lacys consent FADS OF MEN OF GENIUS. Queer Tricks Resorted To to Make the Brain Active. "Fenimore Cooper couldnt write unless he had gum drops to chew, said a librarian. He bought gum drops In and twenty-pounlots. As some men are the slaves of tobacco, wine or opium, so poor Cooper was the gum drops slave. Without It he couldnt write a line. Chateaubriand dictated his works In his bare feet. Elegantly attired down to the ankles, he padded softly up and down the floor, his thin white extremities very conspicuous on the dark mgs. Gluck could only compose In the open air. When the spirit of composition took hold of him he dragged his piano out upon the lawn, and then, in rain or shine. In snow or hall. In August or December, the master evolved his beautiful harmonies. Bossuet worked with a hot cloth bound round his head. . Balzac In a monk's hood, Gautier to a scarlet cloak and Milton In a brown robe.. Lord Derby when he wrote ate brandted cherries. Byron, writing, ate truffles. This collection of facts, concluded the l'brarian, "goes to prove that men of genius, like the rest of us, are silly in some things. ten-poun- d ise anything If only the hope of gaining his little sweetheart were not taken from him. I had a bard task to win over Mrs. Lacy. All very well, she said, and I dare say Mr. Carstalrs has all the good qualities you . . . he haa, but I know kind of a life he leads, and h. yoor grocer return, jour roo.icj If jon dont Ukn Ik - middle-age- knows. directions for uses 11 He was devotedly In love with Frances, and protested that she would be his salvation. He pointed out that she was of age, and therefore need not pay any attention to her mothers prohibition, but i was glad to hear liton Mountain. Death to 8tarved tle Frances declare .hat she would The body of Alexander RldcHa cf never marry without her mother's Rock Springs, Wyo., who was found consent "And she will never get It, added dead on Cheyenne mountain, was brought to the morgue in Colorado Dick gloomily. I do not know that, I put In. Springs. The authorities Incline to After all, Dick, you must admit that the belief that the man fell while wan- there are reasons why an affectionate dering on the mountain on Aug. 20, mother should hesitate about intrustand was Injured too badly for him to ing her one pretty little daughter to walk and that he starved to death. your care. "But with Frances as my vife I The finding of $70 upon hla person dispels the murder theory and there would become as steady a fellow as could be wished for. Is no evidence of suicide. Why not become steady before 8kulls Found In Wreckage. marriage? I could never advise a girl the hope of reforming her It is now believed that six men per- to marry In husband, but If you will pledge yourished in the fire following the wreck- self to try to throw off every bad habit ing of a freight train on the Denver & and every undesirable associate, I Rio Grande railroad at Howard, Colo., will exert all my influence with Mrs. a week ago, and that one of them was Lacy to get her consent to Howard Leahy, a member of a promFrances looked radiant and Dick inent Seattle family. Leahy, who left brightened up. He was ready to prom Salida with Edward Foy, has not been heard from since the accident. Foy was badly Injured, but is recovering at a Denver hospital. A section laborer says he found six skulls in the wreckage. man walked into the county jail at Bakersfield, Cal., and gave himself up to the police authorities, saying that be was implicated In a murder that was committed In North Carolina fifteen years ago. He gave the name of William Critchfleld. and stated that the murder took place ing holiday recess. When everything at Winston, N. C and that he and was In readiness to proceed, It was three other boys were the parannounced that Juror Edward Dresslei ties. He said that he wasguilty released was too U1 to leave hlg'home. - There after a preliminary examination, that remained no alternative but to sus- hie conscience bad been troubling him pend the trial tor the time being, and ever since, and that he wants to be an adjournment was order d by Jus- sent back to Winston to tell all be tice Davis. Tell her that s jounx I'leil to hae her gia. That hadst thou In deselta where no men abide mu-- t have umommi tided Small is the worth trom the litrht retired, Of her tome forth work. ' Wont Freeze, Spill, Break And Horrible Tragedy In Kansas. Mrs. J. R. Nickum, who was brained with an axe and otherwise terribly mutilated early Sunday morning at her boarding house In Topeka, Kans., Is dead. She was unconscious when discovered, and remained so until the end. The cace is the most mysterious In the criminal history of Topeka. Over $200 In cash in the drawer of her room was untouched, nor were any other valuables in the house missing. Her body was horribly mutilated, bearing evidences of a Jack the Ripper" misplacing Patterson Trial Suspended, The illness of a juror caused a sudden and unexpected adjournment In the Patterson murder trial which was to have been continued In the criminal branch of the Supreme court In New York City, after the ThanksgivNan WASH BLUE Costs to cents and equals so cents worth of any other kind of bluing. Go Jmelv row' Tell her that wastes her time ana me. That now site knows When I resemble her to thee How sw eet and fair she stems to le t Number of University Students in Buda Pest Injured. A Budapest dispatch, under date of November ?L says:' The students of the university made a demonstration today against the precautionary measures instituted by the rector in consequence of the political agitation. The police were called in and In the clash which resulted a number of students were Injured. Many of them were arrested. - It Is said that the lectures Wants Saloons to Remain Open on the Sabbath. One of the first things District Attorney Jerome will ask the coming legislature of New York to do Is to pass bill which he has tried three times to make a law. His bill contemplates permitting the saloons of the city to remain open on Sunday from 1 oclock In the afternoon until 11 oclock at night. He says he will fight as hard for this legislation as he did to have the Dowling gambling bill passed, and he Is hopeful of success this time. The Rose. t MUTINY OF SAILOR8. Had a Strenuous Night. A party of three young folks from Chicago became Jost on Pleks Peak Sunday, and were compelled to spend the night exposed to the rigors of mountain weather. In addition ,to this, one of the party, Miss Maud Arnolddaughter of B. J. Arnold, a wealthy manufacturer of Chicago, was severely burned by the explosion of a celluloid comb which she wore in her hair. The party took refuge In a cleft of rocks, and while asleep near a camp fire, the comb became heated and exploded. . CHRISTIANS. .. CLASHED WITH POLICE. probably will be suspended. AMONG ARTHUR Hate Each Other Worse Than Turks. The London Siandard punts a long TO RENEW THE letter from Constantinople dealing FIGHT IN EARNEST. with the situation in Ma cdonla. The writer ra-- i t to a ho n a remark Edict Goes Forth That the Mam For- able change n the lari six months tifications Must Be Taken by of protect Formerly ii mi- - a qn Brown Men at Any CosL prmuUuon againt-lng the Chri'-tiaviolent e, hut mw it ha-- become one Chrishelwien vaiu-uIt is learned upon excellent author- of Interv-ntoof n tian elements be the has Fmce policing that the army Japanese ity Tur new out of taken to N, it ordered from beadquai lets I edtnua has been says ihe attark'upon Fort Arthur and to keys han Js, the no there have hcen te Hiring conflicts capture the main fortification Bulgars matter what the cost may he to the between rival nationalities Serbs and Greeks, ai'ompamed by attacking forces. The possession of the Rlhlung and barbarities qtme as had at those with Kekwan forts enables tiie Japanese to which the Tutks weie formerly reThe truth is, according to place a sufficient force on ihe north proached front of the eastern ridge ot foils lo execute a sweeping movement against these Christian elements wants Indethe battery positions on the ert st of pendence, and their hatred of each the western ridge of forts and intter other exceeds their detestation of the hill, which as jet they hate not cap- Turks tured. CAPTURED BY JAPS. It is repotted that the Japanese sapGerman Steamer Fails to Run Blockpers directed against Kihlung mounade at Port Arthur. tain, Sungshu mountain and East Kekwan mountain have reached the The Japanese navy department reThe debase of the center ditches. ports the capture of the German fensive works outside the parapets of steamer Batelan while attempting to itihluug mountain and Sungshu moun- run the Port Arthur blockade. The tain have, been raptured, leaving the department says that at 3 a. m., Nov. Russians in"possession of the parapets 19, a Japanese squadron cruising off only. Yentao sighted a vessel steaming for The Japanese guns are shelling the Port Arthur. The gunboat Tatsu purparapets and inflicting heavy damage. sued and overtook the steamer at 6 Tha occupation of the forts Is expected o'clock in the morning. On board th shortly. If the forts are taken, the vessel was found a great quantity ot capture of Port Arthur proper seems winter clothing, blankets, medicin assured within a short time. and corned meats. Her captain said he was bound for New Chuang. The FORTY PACES APART. route and cargo of the Batelan were Are considered to be suspicious, and she Japanese and Russian Soldier was taken possession of and brought Almost In Touch. to Sasebo. At Lindshlnpu, of which town the northern half is in Russian hands and GREAT BATTLE AT HAND. the southern half Is held by Japanese, the trenches are 120 paces apart, and Dally Encounters Between Japanese and Russians In the Far East It Is possible in the silence of the the of voices A to tbe dispatch to the Berlin Lokal night distinguish from Mukden, under date of Japanese, says a Mukden dispatch. Sometimes the men on both sides November 21, says: The reconnaissance fights have asstrike up a conversation, many of the Russian. excellent a more violent character dursumed Japanese speaking The soldiers good naturedly abuse one ing the past few nays. Particularly another and pass Invitations to come hot was the fighting on Poutlloff and take dinner or drink tea. (Lone Tree) hill, where the Japanese Often, the Japanese tantalize the were repulsed with a loss of over 100 Russians by 8howlng them- that they killed. All signs Indicate that great The road to have vodka to drink, end of which the events are Imminent. Russians have none. The Japanese Simmintln, owing to the excellent par is quite safe from Chinese continually allowed the Russians to trol service, thus guaranteeing unhindered bandits, gather fuel on neutral ground at communication with Tien Tsln and when they were unarmed. Then establishing a second line ot interthey suddenly fired, killed two Rus- course with the outside world. sians and wounded one. WENT DOWN IN STORM. While the trenches are 120 paces apart, the Russian and Japanese pick- Crew of Spanish Bark at Bottom of ets are now only forty paces distant the Ocean. from each other, but there Is no firing. The British steamer Aros Castle, One Japanese sentry fell asleep at his reports the probable post and a Russian soldier left the Captain day, 15 of the trenches, crept up and stole his gun foundering on November and returned without awakening him. Spanish bark Tafalla with her crew The Japanese at one time attempted to of fifteen men, during the recent dig trenches fifteen paces away from southern storm. The steamer stood the Russians, but they were driven by the sinking bark for two days, and off. on the second night the Spanish vesTROOPS TO GUARD MINES. sel disappeared. The condition of the Attack on Attorney by Strikers Signal Tafalla when the crew of the Aros Castle last saw the vessel was such for Calling Out Militia. as to lead them to believe that the State troops have been added to the bark went down during the night United States deputy marshals guardTHOUSANDS DESTITUTE. ing Joseph Letters coal mine at Zelg-ler- , The Tidal Wave Floods Talsutse islands, Franklin county, Illinois. sending ot state troops was due to an Causing Awful Havoc. attack on H. R. Platt ot Chicago, genThe Talsutse islands, northeast of eral attorney for the estate of L. Z. Celebes, Malay archipelago, have been Leiter and William Browning of Zelg-levisited by a disastrous hurricane, causfarm overseer tor the Zelgler coal ing the sea to rise to Buch an extent company, who were fired upon from that It flooded the island and left ambush while returning to Zelgler thousand persons destitute, from West Frankfort, where they had thirty bebeen to accompany Joseph Letter, who their homes, boats and plantations ing destroyed. boarded a train there for Chicago. Great Labor Leader Again at Head of American Federation of Labor. was practically JAPS ORDERED Samuel Gumpera of president unanimously the American Federation of Labor, at ... .35 the session in San Kranrisco, Saturof Entered st the Post Office at Brigham City a day. One delegate. Victor Merger second ci&bs matter Milwaukee, one of tile leaders of the Socialist element in the convention, NORMAN LKK, Lrfltor. toted in the negativ- - and asked that his vole he so teeorded . D E NTS INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPON Compere was given a great ovation Items of news are solicited from a.i parts of lb country a hen he retook the gavel He promWrite upon one side of the paper only. 'Write proper names plainly ised the delegates to try to do as much In order to protect the publisher from Impositions from irresponsible irson, the fu.l or more for Ihe labor movement ip Paine of the author should be f.gneU to all comthe tuture than he had done la the munications. The identity of correspondents past. . Will be withheld whenever des.red. Morrison and Secretary Frank John R. lennon were unanPUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Treasurerchosen to serve for another imously year. II TiSt d TO CURE A COED IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All draff gists refund the money If It falls to ture. E. W 45c, Grore't signature la 09 Rooted Beliefa of Indians. The Indian, when In battle and fatally wounded, believes that If hi medicine man can reach him with hit medicine before he dies It will glv him Instant relief and he will be abl to escape from the battlefield. H thinks every man la honest until h finds him out, In which event he loqet all confidence In him and never get ver it . GUARANTEED MINING t INVEST-MENT- We are the largest mine operators the west and cordially Invite you to write for prospectus and fall particulars about OUR NINE ASSOCIATED COMPANIES, which have joined in farming our INVESTORS GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, with $5,000,000 capital, TO GUARANTEE ALL OF In OUR INVESTORS AGAINST LOSS. Write for free information and be con- vinced, ARBUCKLE GOODE COMMISSION COMPANY, 325 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Kept-Ou- t Witches. In England, up to comparatively recent times, horseshoes were extensively used almost everywhere as charms, and the custom le not even yet an extinct one. No witch, It used to be said, could enter a building over tbe door of which a horseshoe or, better still, three horseshoes had been prongs affixed, downward. anti-witc- Comforts of Travel. The porter on the California Limited this winter will be prepared to press a gentlemans trousers while he waits. This Is a new wrinkle, introduced for the benefit of fastidious dressers. It Isnt absolutely necessary to carry along an extra pair of trousers, either; the porter works while you sleep. On this luxurious train dally market reports are received by wire; there are the latest morning and evening newspapers Issued en routs. One star tionery, a library of western books and A Whitley exercurrent magazines. ciser for those who wish to keep 'np their athletics, and electric curling Irons for the ladles are other travel comforts. The Santa Fe Intends to keep Its fast flyer at the front. The Political Shirker. hates, says Uncle Eben, "to a man thinkln hes done hie whole when duty as a taxpayer an a patriot he pins n campaign badge on bis cost Washington Star. lapeL 1 TEA Do you think it worth while to serve good tea at your table ? Motor Postoffic. , An electric motor postoffice is b lng tried, with apparent success, in Milan. |