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Show I PESEIIET. EVENING- KEWS7VEDNESJJAYJA?rUAIlT" fi 1910 -- - ilJULilULnd Two Cough Remedies (1 nmii w Team Transferring Them to strain This Side of Washout On Salt Lake Route. . RUSHING REPAIRS ON LINE. 25o ' With Morh Good-Tast- Dwfsaasry Igor. ' rw when there is no wind to disturb the strata of atmosphere, the colder settling down on the ground, while the temperature rises higher up for hsff g mile The thermometer at the ewronrns showed three degrees below gero. while toward ths mountains it wss colder yet There sre a good many minus signs on todays veather map, though tne mercury did HEATH OF o' a l: PENSIONER. not sink very low, the lowest being Frederick Miller, MS nest First North 14 below at Wlnnemucca The official S street. employe of the o. 8 L. prediction for Thursday is continued railroad, died at his home-- . Tuns lay cold with fair skies night of apoplexy. He was one of tVi The eastern high 1 rapidly passing Ides men cn the s stem and for sevoff lower Atlantic coast and U eral years has been retired from a oik beingthe closel followed by an active on a pension The I indy Is st the underlow from Canadian the middle taking parlors of Joseph William Ta and slightl higher temlor Announcement of the funaial provience. perature prevail over the east, and services, will be made later, snow has fallen over the tpper Mississippi valley and the lake region. . SPIKE AND RAIL,. Generally fair, cold weather prevails In the west, (he coldest regldn having Ingrain Music t'onlrsct The con- shifted from Montana to Nevada and tract for furnishing the music at la- southern I'tah. goon resort for the season of The Dot ember meteorological sumwas let yesterday by the resort manmary shows that the month was the agement to Prof. Ksrdonl of thla city. coldest December known to the local Salween 400 and 00 tons of ice have weather bureau. The highest therbeen stoma at Lagoon for tha use of mometer was 4S degrees on the list, the coming season as cjon pa red with 4 degrees for ths on the llth (net., the mean J. V, Dailey, general superintendent lowest thermometer for the month heffig of the Denver A Rio Grande, will re21 1 The degrees precipitation turn to Balt Lake today from an ex- amounted to t I Inches, tbe snow fall tended trip-ea- st While absent Mr were only seven There Inches. Lielley has been Investigating different of clear weather, partly cloudy plans for block systems and planning days 12, cloudy 12 The mean temperature for Improvements to be made on eti was one degree below that for Dec. extensive scale on the Denver 4k Rio lilt, ths previous record date Grande the coming year Rhine? Bamberger Improvliw A letter from Blmon Bamberger, president of the Balt Inks A Ogden dated at Baltimore, sgya that hie on Sidney Bamberger, who underwent n successful operation some time JlDGMENT IS REVERSED. ago for the removal of a tumor on Ills brain. Is progressing very wett and that he has been removed from the Supreme Court Hands Down Opinion hospital to a hotel. As soon as it Is la ttherilTfl Caae. prudent Kidney will go to Florida to C Frank. Emery, formerly sheriff of few a Preeldent while months, spend Balt Lake county, waa declared to be Bamberger will return to Balt Lake guilty of ootnrersion and Judge Morris The solid Brat Solid First Train L Ritchie was reversed by tbe supreme train of freight to be run over the court today when an opinion waa handWestern pacific waa furnished for thy ed down In the case of Chjyos Paaeow road by the American Steel and Wlra Frank Sons, appellants, against company. The shipment waa made up Emery-wh- o seised some billiard table of wire and nail and started at Joliet and sold them under an execution A and movad over j he 'Chicago A Alton new trial was granted In the caae with to Kansas City.' Where It waa turned Instructions to follow the course laid over to tha Missdbrt Pacific which de. tmn m the wptnkm. Dio llvered It to the Denver A Charles Psssow A Sons sold Orande at Denver, and which road Leautand wfao leased a buildingJoseph at & will deliver the train to the Western Poatofftoe place for a pool hall, equipPacific at Salt I.aker!tvr It hr not ment amounting to IUI7 laut&nd only tha first solid train over the paid 9MI of the purchase price and a Western Pacific, but is waa the first instrument of conditional sale was train of wire and nails ever sent to drawn up and signed by both parties the Pacific coast The building was owned by the Minor Building company and when Ijewutand behind In his rent the company BEST fell THE SAFEST--TH- E filed suit against him. Judgment was obtained and the property was levied If converted to the Idea of on and sold under execution by Sheriff storing your valuables In Emery. The Passow A' heSons company deposit-vaults safe .you na. fUed a suit lo, recover-tproperty to select a vault turally want secure which had born sold Judge Ritchie not one that will be held the instrument drawn that up by fire that may easily destroy the two parlies was a chat tie mortgage or that burglars may peneo4d was attachas against and that it trate with their nefarious tool ing creditors because It was not The supreme court, however , .rirauwvTk I'tah, Saving wros'kTitff f says fhdt Company yaulta are Are and ratratong the road has been ashed out and will have to be a ed Where cement wee used it will stand, but the other parts of tha truth must have game out before the water "I Understand that triln No 4 Is out about five miles this side of CaJicnts and can tget either way ., t lilt ' -- 1v""i;rwaah6ut la worst -- nld-tim- The-tea- tha e route warni ' located In a fire proof building at No. Ilf Main Street. Salt Lake City. In the business heart. Their lock boxes are the latest model. They for use have private-boo- th of customers and courteous that baa ever happened to the road, declared William Lloyd, superintendent of the Prince Consolidated mine at Ploche, who arrived In Salt Lake this morning from Ploche, t The floods and the snow In southern Nevada have been the heaviest la yearn and traffic has been blocked for a long time to come It would be Impossible for me to aay just ho o' long , but it will be longer than the last . washout tookMr. Lloyd came In this morning with Mine Manager Ernest L. t tod be of the Prince mine. The men were traveling two days on a trip that usually takes a tittle more than a quarter of time. the - Ow account of tha traffic to and from Ploche, Mr Montgomery has put In a stage line between Ploche and rhu-ba- rd one-ha- lf Capital invested. VOLUNTEER ftorral F-- UiL-son- TTTdTtt. a4 . orsighrn. -- ' tn-t- 77 , Gib-eo- Dayton Drug Co. Purity ToOcl Paper com-pen- 90c S7ECIAL OFFER. The Concordance ef the Book ef Mormon. br Oeo. Reynold Reduced te 0TTR dozen rolls. GodbB-Pit- ts i '1. the Cor. Main and fst So. DrucCo Leather. 44 44; Cloth. 4S.M. The mart complete eenqardance published. Contain Tear ward and beam page library la net samplata wttbeut M. Bend tl vour eider t the DESERET NEWS BOOIC (TORE. QUITS. ' IjOsfaox kpvem. rs-co-er Todays victims were B. Precedlo, 38 years old and his daughter, Virginia Precedlo, 4 years old, Th wife, th last of the )2 persons who partook of the holiday feast, is In a precarious condition - SWITCHMENS STRIKE. MILLINER DEPARTS Interetate Commerce Commle- skni R III Do Is YTobicmelk-al- . Washinqton. Jan 6 "What we can do has not been determined and what w may do Is wholly problematical Tht statement was mad today by Chairman Knapp of th Interstate commerce commisrion. respecting the situation created b the strike of the switchmen on the northwestern rail, ways. H BPerham, unofficially represent-fn- y the striking switlfmn hopes .o have a further Conference with Chairman Knapp and Dr. Neill late today or tomorrow W To Mown Her Absence. There Is a Larrr N amber of Collectors. Mrs Adeila Brandwin. sn Importer of French millinery, who conducted an essouth Main street tablishment at 14 and catered to exclusive patrons, is wanted by a Ion list of creditors she Cnder a mortfan left in her wake on a note for 4440 th stock was seised bein by Sheriff JosephwaSharp and IsMcCnr-nitk siven to held. The note A Company, bankers, who ave The mortae provided her the loan that in default the stock was to be attached. Wherf Mrs Brandwin went, or th Last week exact, date, is a mystery followin the heavy holiday trade, eft vanished, and even the cierka knew eudden disappearamT not hing . of, until a day or tWirwfte ehe. had on Her adore Is In choree of Sheriff Sharp and the sttxk In tbe store wa sold at auction fof $17$ and applied on- - th execution to satisfy the Judgment Since Mrs. Brandwin left, her creditor have been coming in with bill H Is understood that bar Indebtedness For a Iona time Mrs wifi reach $2,880 Brandwin lived at the Bransford apartments. She moved from there. It U said, and no trace of her -- residence could te found by her creditors Mrs Brandwin opened her mlTTTnery She establishment shout January. carried a heavy stock' of goods until busithe affairs of her when recently ness' became entangled. hat MEXICAN AND TEXAN GOVERNORS hr hmor The meeting f for the purpose' of cethe menting reJatiijn of the two adjoining friendly boril- -r statee and eettlaa the governors better acquainted. J INK I ABB IMS OPERATED Off. Chicago, J.in Mi.Jatw settlement worker and heed ef was auecexsfuJty operated on here today and pronounced out iff lan-gTodays operation was ftrewuse of an unsuccessful nereranry operation appendicitis performed 12 yearago. i HuU-hou- fr SIX BEST SELUOTG B00XS. alona exten- - RECORD FOR NOVEMBER. According to the foregoing li..ta Ih six books fictlony which hae apld best in t he order of demand - during tb1 month nre: L Truxtoo King- - McCntcheon.,.41 2 L Tha Oooa Girt, MacOralh...n M L Tha Silver Horde- .- Bench Itjg 4. A Certain Rich Man. White. .ft 8 The Dangs Mark. Chamber, ti jg .x The Calling of Dan Matthew.- xi u Wright ....... . For sal at (he DESERET NEW B. BOOK STORK ( Mtwn the flee Brttflk The evenlr.xx ftv lengthened eat 14 minutes sine th date of th shortest evening In th Deo 4. when th sun set at eeon. 4 p. m . official time. The son sets -- to day at .14 p. m. of Snow There its five feet of snow on a level at tha min; Big Cottonwood canyon, II0AL BLASTS.- making I difficult te get hi and out there. An old timer named Gilmer . Of every character and description ta a cabin got caught op the aide of arranged from th beat legal forma tha mountain near tha ml no by tha and brought strictly up ta data. Ian now storm, and barely fought A full supply always on w.ns M bis way out with his Ufa. ret P Km Book Star. H Max-fie- IN CHARGE OF SHERIFF Koaaell, N M . Jan 4. tieorge sstd to hnve been a member gang of New Mext-cqoutlaw and wanted here os a charge of murdering George Parker It years ago on the-- Ibranrawl "A" ranch. mitre equthvroei i.r HraarIT, I. uh hi way til ItoaweU lq custody of Bheriff Charles U Bollard. M At Icnet, a man captured Os U at North Platte. Neb. .la believed to be M negro. ea, and Bollard says h ta ho has the rig lit man. The prisoner dentes he la Musgrove Thera ha been a reward of 4l.4fnr Musgrovos for IS yrara, in which time the xeareh ha been continued Before the Barker murder. It hr alleged that Mtisgroveo and a com pan low tw ice robbed a stags tn Lincoln eunty. In an attempt to rapture Musgrovea at the time of the Parker murder. Sheriff Bollard and a posse killed two of the Black Jack" gang 'Black Jack later w aa hung at Clayton, N. M. Co....... co..:.::: i loje Sue tit tt Ml n A. Iff iff C. Bmjr 4k TU Wlmmer Wimmer Set Wlmmer i 21 2 te 12 Ui tt M 42 l n 1 721 73 A Ht T.w I 1 it - Invt . luvt Co......, Ce-.- ts t f5 44r to ,2 In bn o..... W. M pg Havener,,.,, e; jletwo. carter, A Co... M Wlmmer Inv t. Co......... a Wlmmer Invt Ce. fee N In Karametitganakle Btrotwi H A to a 3,. 4a i'-Demin J M P R Glover .......... ...trail to., Tylw Bros W Immer InvC Co 4ra Tayluc Bros; M Wlmmer Invt. Co Pro R A Bar pay A Co.....:. Fannie tt. Ftefteld M A. Barney A Ce....... rae child, col A Co........ Sue J O Carter J G. Carter Ml J O Carter tm R A A n w w turiwf a Co...... Co..... bn Barney Havener Havenor pt, w M llevenor... m 777 W N Mill jra Iff K S Karr ... 3. 7S4 M M 8 A 7"e lu Campbell Mue-grov- of the "Hhu k Jack rm-lidr- nt -- rs r Jrth hrelth ' ROCKEFELLER BIBLE STUDENTS IN DEMAND New York. Jan 8 Two members of tile Hot kefeller Bible ''etas at the Fifth Avenue Baptist church-- have been selected to serve on th grand Jury of which John 1. Korkefeller. Jr., I the foreman and which la to- - make n thorough Investigation of the white alave traffic In New York City. SCALDED FIREMAN SAVED INCOMING 1IC J a rter f Jfi ' sFrtende "invited. cemetery. ANDERSON In thle city Harry William Anderson. Jan 5. 19W, In hts 45th f.Xu 14M Jtt 1$S . John McDonald Aba Oudmanaen ... Samuel R Neel jw 1641 w 1 l M ISO H B. Col H. B. Cola 0 5 MflO v.'swr;' io . 1S41..M. F BuraOHrse,ee,eer 1662 V WiUardeon l ...,. Ned MrKensk 1S7 J O Carter 16 J. M. ArrowsmUb 189 J M, ArrowsmUb 1898 J O. Carter. 1719 F R. Davia A Co.. 167S year Funeral wrvket will b held from the Masonic temple, Thursday, Jan 4, st p. m. interment in Mount Olivet 1721 F R Xavls A Co. 1727 IL- ChUdnan......m MILLER. At 858 west First North, Jan. ITtt W. J O. Carter 4, lflO. James F. Miller, born .Aug 1$, O. 174$ Carter J. - IMS. in England. v. J. O. Carter.... te...... Funeral service Thursday at I p m. 14 1754 J. O. Carter,. from the Sixteenth ward meetinghouse. V. &. Snow oeStPaAO. Friends are invited to attend and the 1772 J. On Carter casket will be open on day of tuners? Sf 1797 J. O Carter. 18 12 the family residence from lo K. Cobb S Co.... US R. In City cemetery. 1M8 8. B. Chlpman f Jntennent 1664 J. F Koyea OARS Hannah Harrincton, died TuesJ F Noyes East, 16 day afternoon, at 1 89 Eleventh of heart failure, at the awe of 58 years. ISO! JJo.F E Noye Edmund Deceased was the daughter of the late 1171 Creighton Ju Wtllardaon Jacob and Sarah B Gibson Survived 1ST C. 600 Samuel Gam. and 177 F E Edwards ...........AmB by her husband, S0 .....1000 four yhildren soo Frank Jones Funeral Friday at 1 p. m from Sugar htff 110 Frank Jones ... House chapel Friends Invited, interLte ... Ml Frank Jon nment in City cemetery. !M 142 Frank Jones ... 1M Dewitt B Lowe. : Mary H Comer.,., R. E. Even. Florist. 44 fl. Main St 104 f so 104 J. O Carter Floral design a specialty Phone 11 I1 A S Erickson..., Ite 7007 Albert Smith SITCATIOff WANTED, liwo H. B Folsom...-- . 509 W10 F J, Taylor ...... $ C9 YOUNG JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY 1011 Sarah C. Taylor. a position In email family want 1011 Mrs. Pat Murphy 20 2 te Frank Oram. Bell phone 4424. Ind U40. 1034 E. L. Saunders w i11a 124 F. T. Hiatt ft LOST-- J. O. Carter. 4 $10 1044 J G Scott 6 M -- FRIDA Y A 11 Preston J. Cannon. NEAR MOJfMBNT--Oa ...Rvfl bunco of key 7're.tou J Cannon Finder rewarded Laava 5 4 144 O. M. Olsen t Deseret News Office. ......... 1004 O M. Olsen 100 JK. A. Shipp....... I2 HOT R. A. Shipp DELINQUENT NOTICE. 2 sn 174 H. W . Id ' UTAH CONSOLIDATED MINING A 1IW4 J.R R.A. Whitney....... 1 . 10 A Barney Co...,.,. 90S MILLING COMPANY. Incorporated un1SS0 W. der the laws of the State of Utah. Prin- - lMi. w- - i L ! lot 313 cipal place of bualneaa. Bait Lak7Cflty, n. ctuff Eajjy L tab Xoticai. There or 4eRequeDtpen with law and an or in And tho followins deaertbad aleck o 4a -of th Board f Hrectora 4r of aearsament No. 3 levied on th th 9Hh day of November Ifi am manT as ttth day of November. UOS. of aiocS of each parcel of sixll of one cent Mi per ehare tb several Sbaisa be paeeaaary wilt te a$ wbH amount set oppoeit th name of tle may No. Atlas Block, 4S auction at Room shareholders as loliow. feapectiv Salt Lake City, Vtali. on th fist day No No 1918l at to boar of 1 o'clock Name. Cert. ShfiLAmt. aof January. m. to pay delinquent nnontnl 2 R Ru fete Jones $ 4 te with the coat of advert! stuff and ...908 T2 Araft.-- . 4 9f JOUWIs.re.et.y.fl. KM xpsnoes of th aal-- . 33 8 J Jones 6 HART J FRrraOERALD, .y,,.,.. 27 8 J Jones 4 25 Ite 409 2 8: J-- Jon - 2 te 25 Atlas Block Mt Lake Secretary, ty, I'tah, 4 A J Jonas .wwww.wwe.y,,, Ste r Joshua 12 te Dayoea, Jr,. Ste m W. T. Pyp4r.w..,4ro.roB9 Hit 2 te W O, lCiHf -te J. 6 rMtW..Ae,rare. W 1 te te J.J O. Carter. .w,ra.-ltIff 6 9$ M m i m ic rirtwM...rara... JU Jotm Brown ............. W Xte N1090 6 09 $41 A Hotdaway 343 A. N. Hold way... Y 6.9$ ...109$ $$ Mlpckiay $ H f Jte Sophia T NottaB t . .tr.f K 4 4b $ J A- Hotdaway M (It J A Hold. way ..,..,. Pe an , iI N Cl Mrs. ft p M Twcirra J. IS 422 J H- - Twsl rc C ft4 ag ton 44 Fredk Sislgmeyer KTO 4M FredTt fltihgmeyer IM lorn . 4 at 44 W. ft Rsrlfcr ed Geo. H. 4ohnsnn.....l,..,.ieoe AS 44 James Ceomba Lot 4ff e MEET EH Fao. Jan i. Gov Jesus Del Vf of loabulla. Mexico. Und Gov. Campbell attended bv their stuffs, m4- the- today at Sp4ffcrd T national border exrhanpM areeifnn and tosetbef went id Dei R?o. Tex n a At Del Rio three apeHoi trsib festivities hate teen arranged in days' their 1. main J 1 A - 1 1?.'??'. rity mi Important Imperative. GEORGE MUSGROVES - - WW Extend Go lining The I'tah Gas 4k oke company management is prvpwring Jor exUnsiT operation In jp-th- ' records dally all thl time But of late h felt that the growing infirmities of for him age wero making It inexpedient J toaii But he reover to find a auccessor. bureau weather Bait Lake ports to the that after askng everybody ho could thtnk of. he could not find a alnle person to take hie place unless paid for no tbe service As the department has funds for this, Huntsville station must out. be cut EXCLUSIVE Managua. Jan. 5 tlen Vasques baa left to swum command of the government force at Acoyapn. where an engagement with the inaurgent army now movtng westward, may take place euna Member of the loral Red Ctvee branch where remain hava gone to BluetW-M- . many of the prisoner taken by Uen. n bat tie of Rama. fXreda Harney r.u. 4tt Child. Cole A Ca yv 4tt Child. Col A to........ et num ''Ttie vofiw'WYT Xpf HawswriMe ha been. rkvrm..-M1& years, a faithful old Dane named the takin officiated Ixr, Petersen, ftae ittboid oat aluUtkfflprU gsge and that the property never did belong to Iveaotaixt and was therefor wot subjected to attachment ,n a suit against him. National Bank of the Repnblie Moat Fa? Dennla Fee. Th National Hank of the Republic icrs. loet Its appeal to the supreme court In n opinion which was handed down A T. Christensen, stepfather of Mrs. Tuesday by Justice J . Frick, P. H. Erwin who died Saturday evenIt waa held that the bank w by ing at El Paso, Texas, received a lre sponsible for tl.l'a which had this noon, from Mr Erwin who Is en drawn by a forged check on the acroute to this city with the body of his count of Dennis Fee. In April, UN. wife, that they would arrive In this Fee deposited with the bank th sum eltv Friday at H a. m. The arrival is of 2 227 42 and four day later he drew a day late on account of being obliged 11.1M by check on that account About Modena, said Mr Lloyd. This stage to detour from Los Angeles oxer the two months later he drew a check for leaven Modena Wednesdays and Batur- - Balt Lake Route There IsF a more di- 11.172 42. the balance In the bank. When the ftante and Rio he )lathis days and wilt continue until the roads rect way but presented his check be learned that route would necessare fixed up We were the first pas- Grande, he had $2 44 In the bank to hla credit. cars at Junction. itate Umjr out Ploche changing of There to get sengers The bank produced a check for tl.ITt were only four passengers and the Banta Fe andoneBallda. whereas by Los which FVe declared wwa a forgery. , change of earn is redriver in the couch drawn bv four Angeles only Fee filed suit when the hank refused horses 'when we set out from Ploche quired The funeral mill be held from lo pay him his money The lower court , In some places the anas was two feet the Twentieth ward meetinghouse Friave Fee judgment for 11.177 42, and It and tt took us it hours to get from day, at 1 p nr, with Intermept private was affirmed with costa and Interest Ploche to Modena, 40 miles The roads by the supreme court are now broken and It will require ' COSTS OVERSIGHT $23. considerable less time in going and GIBBON LOSES SOT. coming now. a H C James, grocer pleaded guilty We spent that night at Modena. Re- Tha next morning a train came along lu Judge Bowman s court thla morning fiapreme Coart Holds He Cannot for Injnrirw Received. and we hoarded lit The train went to the charge of selling butter that had cover Damaces . was who doorkeeper .... ... atJames down the road for 40 miles lo lTvada. , ... the Balt Lake theater for many lost hi suit airalnst Genree 1 with the Pullman, and a there way a J jeara, hie Do le A romnane Tm-d-ar an wImv she-lawt dining arar on we were fortunate hl M supreme court handed down a decision thctrlJnflartcd Uve Ssjt Lake pBrt Bowman and evening paid of the lower court In favor of Doyle A Judy 1 we arrived ihlsimorning tie Company The eeit- - wss brought lo vrorT shape ! r biamro read 1 recover ITS.boe aa damages for injuries ever saw It T.wrlv mile out of t all received bv Oibeon at 24. C. M I on ante at a hat i known aa the Driaimt TO ARDRESS YOUHG ENGINEERS. Feb 4. 1407. by belrur struck on the .... ranch or Hound Vafic. thru i four head with a wrench which fell from the feet of solid Ice on the tracks and it j The engineers of the I rmersity of top of a step ladder The plumbing of a addressed by C H Re- - company wee engaged in repairing j t uh mll, . some work when the accident happen-n ergineer of the International 4'aUente is Ih trrnble elUpe , . ed. It waa held by the court that The - round occur was guilty of contributory neglihou thcfs ha nboat fjiur t.'H Fov4ttnir company- - Tha lecture It ud tlw of- - witr at-- 4 15 tomorrow at thr unlreraity and gence because it,, was shown that In , which la aiuol up uu the hil! aide I an inxMitlon H fitcnda? to all Inter passing through a doer Gtbson rah Into th ladder and knocked th wrench lo attend fv t of alfr undrtin3 has off. The jury in the lower court found In favor of the defendant and the supreme court affirmed the decision PRIG SORE RENT OTERDTE. The Newhoaa Realty company 2d So I and tatr Cor. brought an attachment suit Tuesday hone in the Third district court against the Irwin E Pratt Drug eompanr to recover 41, See and rent amounting te HOG The Pratt Drug stew occupies II Exchange-Plac- e ia (he Boston building and the Vompiaint aUegea that " the behrndfh it renf compnva and December November which roll.s of soft, fine toilet paper 4444 Th proprietor was amounts to notified to vacate the premises but refused and the Newbeqag Realty extra special this week dec I sre that It has been dami $ , aged tnrth sum of 41,00. i total Faithful DM Dane at IlanUvtlle Reams and Heather Station Ooees. attendants. ixwnrs $898,703 ENGAGEMENT AT ACOYAPA EXPECTED ANY TIME a iq iff is j Jee M ra-k- ff-U -- eowdltiswaj lf follows fi-i-b r Carter...... Carter...... ' !rgr as adPortland, Maine. Jan dressed to Free! dent Taft asking for W. ChArle ataotute of. th pardtm beran blseeo- ao, Mna&ha ral pOebtV tenee of 14 yean in th at Atlanta. Ua, are In circulation In this city, The petitions wet forth that he did wo Intentftntel wron,. ihii h found him guilty was largely Influenced by popular even and clamor, though guilty, already has paid th penalty by th term of Imprisonment he ha ravel a bile watting for th outcome of the case. Carter;.'. Lex emil, Product of factory: Number iff car of fruit, including apple, apricot, cherriro, pears, plum, pear he, bloik-beand gooseberries, rospberri in tao and pound CIS. 1.45 number sized cans, of cans of vegetables. Including asparagus, beans, pea, pumpkins and in on and pound and csftsr also tonmtoes, cat large sup and sauce .11 4 tit 244 rotml vxine-fv- f lured product. $$357&, number of hours per day employes required is tf product soM aork, 4, percent althin the state, 4A0, percentage sold outside of state, $0 9 The canning industry of 196, represented by 29 establishment was reported today by State Statistician Haines Htnas-berri- e M J. O. kg J. tx. ! Ml J O. em-pl- ee. $180,06$ mpk - TRAIN ber of ea of tomato, the being almost a failure that year. 673.248, total Cal.. Jan I Although Braidnumber of an of fruit, 1. 22,102. total edVallejo, In the wreck of his engine so terrivalue of pmdut. which include radish as bly that he may die. Fireman Guy pitklri. catsup' and horse ran down th track yesterday averair number of days Cameron lo warn an oncoming train ahlch th In operation, 3$ total number of LHi s'tinunt 4f uigs engtne had expected to pass on a sid$40 083, percentogs of ing and fell unconscious Just as his paid The engine product sdd zv until the state, eOJ. missionwawn accomplished. of product sold outside of which running backwards Jumped jrcentae the tbe track, sralding engineer.Charlea state. 48 The pkkling and vinegar factories, Horainl. to death.- five concerns reporting, show the following statistic a. we do job rhnrrnra. Total amount of capital invented in the business. $15000 averags number of . How is your stock of Letter Heads, numtotal days in operation, 1908, 283, 101, aver- Envelopes. Bill Head and other ofber of empioeS for the year, fice supplies? age aeekly wages paid employes, $10 0, Let us figure with yon on blank total amount of wages paid employes book, certificate, booklet, or reof number $42,500. average during 19n, ceipt. In fact anything In tbe printhours per dy employes required to ing line eetlefaction. We 2 " - THEguarantee DESERET NlWft produced, 48.683. number of bottles of oil res. 21.917. quantity of other goods not bottled, pounds, 2.H7.J98; vinegar FINERAL NOTICE. total manufactured, 170,000 gallons, value of all product at factory, $2$,-1- 1 The funeral service over the remain daughpercentage of product sold within of th late Elizabeth J Nattrea.fUttreea. cuter of John T and Isabella state. $8 Products Include pickled at held will Thuraday. 24 be aged year, cumber. cauliflower, olives, beans, 2 ward from th" Twenty-firp.m. The sauer kraut, horse radish. Worcestewill be open at the roaket chapel. rshire sau and mincemeat 6 ! street, n day of famHy resident, funeral from 12 to J SB p tn Friend are Invited to attend the oervlceS. Interment ELEVEN PERSONS DEAD' in City cemetery. The funeral of Harry W Anderaon. OF, PTOMAINE POISONING the veteran Rio Grande engineer, will from Maaonic Temple, Thuraday. be Santa Monica, Cal, Jan. 5. Two ad- at 3held p m . with interment at Mt Olivet. ditional members of the Marques faml- ftS 'tirtifrflnltl' Mmif ' Iji; VROhr M jjt fththi aJ.gAFiUxii.vWiituUiIIwk . DflrtaDk of, a New Years dtnrter at the horns of Mrs D. JOHNSON In thla city, Jan 4. ItM. q. Valdes in Swtell Hunday, died earMaude aged year, beloved daughter i of Mr' and Mr- E. Johnaon ly todav. Eleven of th 12 persons who will be held from Funeral aervlc partook of th tainted pears served by ODonnell ACoi eh pet Thuraday. Jan. aged Mrs Valdes hsv succumbed, and 8. at 3 p m interment trt Mount Olivet ,ih op survteos is not aspactad-t- o In th following taM th tanning Industry of TH?h In 1W is gt'Wi by BUtf Statistician Haines. It ftUrtbilril-mnt- s reporting CapUai Invested, mri tiding buiWIng gTolimifi. machinery, tbols, tc , $23,714 average nurnbriof days in opcratianr for th 7$f total number of employs year. 1.94, total amount of wage paid f Tnistl, dnlhrfca-irak- tout a Utahs Canning Industry Enjoys a Prosperous Year COURT NEWS rail-Toa- d, . MORSE OF MS R. A. te til v ' established any pen re-)- .l&.-cle- ; TSf merfury...fU la absvt sere at. the -- weather 'bureau this morning This was registered lift feet but the street, whi!, at tbe the termometer registered three sod fbur degrees lower. This hapside-we- lk n, I e z degrees Street. morrow wlgtlt. At noon today thp official, of the Salt IaM Route received the welcome Infrom Bupt H. E. Van Hou-setelligentwho la at Barclay, near the ecene ff ,tho floods to the wffect thet been ratabllahrd a 1th the marooned passenger train, which luqe the night of Jan. 1 baa been stalled at a little elation five mllea eant of .CaMente. 'The meaeage Wald that teama were started from Call- ante thin morning for Ecctes. for the purpose of taking off the paeaengera on the train and hauling them hack to Aroma, which point traa reached thlg morning In repairing the road will make the trip ao that the paeaengera will upon arrival at Atoma-b- o placed on boaid No. 2, which la due to arrive In this etty at tb tomorrow evening, and While It may be necessary to hold No. J at Aroma two or three hours- - to give the teama time to arrive, It la expected that all the belated passengers on No w til reach this city some time before midnight tomorrow pight. The message also said the waters had gone down In thethat Meadow and alley wash, that the work of repairing the roHdbed and laying of rails may be carried on w itftout Inter, rupflon and the proape. ta are that trains will be runlng through to t'allenle in aagain very few days The epate-gang In Wearing up the track aa far as Aroma and will eoon bg at Barclay, where Bupt Van Homten la directing the repairing operations. A GREAT TASK , I A the Country surrounding the arena of tba washout la very sparsely settled, it has been a task of some to secure teams and vehiclesmagnitude sufficient to carry off the hundred or more passengers occupying the belated train, but according to the dispatch received at noon Rupt. Ven Houeen hag succeeded In doing this and It Is only a question of another day until the will be safely brought back to Balt Lake City. Reports from the train have been to the effect that while thaeoaj supply on ths engine gave out. there were plenty of ties and wood on hand to koep up plenty of heat for the coaches, and that them was no suffering on that account. Ths larder of the dlnlnft ear was also plentifully supplied, ao that the passengers have suffered no privet tofts on the score of ,hungqy, In fact all that could be done Under tha circumstances has been done by tha railroad for the- - comfort of the occupants of tha train, who hava been ddayed in raaohittg . their destinations by obstacles which the railroad 'could hot forsee nor pre- vent, and in which tha railroad rom-- 4 pany was an Incalculable loser by dam- dono to' its roadbed and tracks age - - I'D to noon today telegraphic communication bad not been restored with Cattente, or points beyond the washout district. Wins are down all along the line for many miles, and It Is not known from this side what damage has been done or what la being dona In the way of operating tredne on the other aide of the washout. Line work-- i ere are engaged In repairing the wires, however, and It la expected that tele- -' graph Uj . commanlcatlon -- may be re-- f TOMORROW 112-1- 14 Soutk Mam ' l Ear Muffs and Mittens Will be Worn B? People of If (ranee Tvuo. Tie Pure Drag IB? Nb"4 pteeenger train, held Sp by the wash oat on the Belt Lake Route. will. It le hoar expected, arrive In Mltlak to- T'TBiTjiaaaengerk -- MORE' COMING PETITIONS FOR PARDON sc , Mira-thrr- Out of Thermometer, a bottle. T-- most ' successful said It was the that had ever taken place; big ship bristling with guns, armored la launching there wa no hitch of any kind. PeoIron dinytptlaod by battle-rul-e and ple cheered and waved their handtrodden' by men to thousand kerchiefs, and the boat was ao big and alert It mad uh 111 feef the Signals conned for the stern neces- - splendid v droi'lit'J Iine'of her school sffws or war m ill soofiTuke her part in books he-.- e, and did not think to the drill of (he nations navy, Cvady at re overjust It a war sign on the countrys blue After that there waa a banquet, was o kind They to become a bring, belching monster of anil everypn treated me as If I really were th first ham and shot, of retribution and vicladv In th laud After that there waa tory. Today tbe little girt who 'launched sight, weeing, then w left, for .New York, late went to Boston then lo this emblem of might on it egreer, b aahlnglon " sending Utah name abroad oh It la a big event to figure In the hinted school girl's diary. fieepa of wave-an- d perhaps of average Miss interlocutor 'Tee," smiled the fame, lime out from her class room at memoranBpry . but I wont need a th- - L D. R. high school -with her book It me remember under, her .arm .and.- told how she dum to help A MODEST (TIOOL GIRL. named tbe big battleship. first ora were uie school girl sHer memoradum written by youp That tribute to most of the pleasant typioti lb. rig. hand will make Important dal In n Ufe. a party, a sleigh ride, or a coast I'tah history. was suggested,now.and tom some- - stunning, school ramrade s Wise ocSpry to whom this had and apled down a smooth hlU. curred, smiled her pleasureIndeed la 'It waa grand at the though Tet something thrilled In the. tone preciation of her expressed comprehension her under th commonplace expression that spit of the honor accruing tooer from told that ttahm girl representative ceremonial--. Mla part In the famousmodest, not a note realised to the utmost the importance Sprv is charmingly creepof the event to stab aha had of conscious A arhoot manner or chief pert. ' tone her ing into They kept telling me I was the first girl of J years, ah Is a refrrahlng lady of the land that day, and on the example of modesty end unefferied morning It happened I aaa. a little slmpiiritv. imrt as such could not have hervoua. said Mira Bpry, telling the failed to reflect credit to I'tah In hep story of her experience "Bat when trying end prominent poeltldn. which the time cameHt waa all so Informal f It t 'an exceptional event hr talk, it wras not disturbed at all. We srant over aha figured, yet throughout her net th from Philadelphia on the ferryboat, and was the event and the ship, in Internet chief human held th ship pebfde were there s rathe landgirt, who who figured preur Hr Rnn, a prom all hearts that day. ing inent member of tbe nhip- eempaity, eminently in her tribute to the experttnok me up to the platform where the im e. ' Im awfully glad to. have been th hip waa and cave me a hi bouquet of American .Beauty roue No one elnp we one. ahe said, and I H never bear nr there and I eaw the htp on the pIM road of the battleship without a big before any of the other The rlirht of thrill that I had part; in the It mad all up home people choke up but-d- he self congratulation Some of uji even cried wa in the evident and naturat spirit of pride at being connected with Itah e THE UArNPHINO honor pooh the crowds, began to It Is a good type of the state, too. per-an come and Mr Swan told me to man) one day from close to vthe edge of the platform, haps. that returning w tiicti cornea to ao few young for tbe ship' might move at any mo- ex;erience girl In the history of tbe country she ment. He gaye me the bottle of chamran on th next toke up with me wr.1 told the when and pagne, unconcernedneae the homely and was given to strike It on the ship tte In few minutes and common taaks of every day life Mood waiting a I tah will welcome hack then suddenly Mr Bwan said strike both capacities little creditso who the with girl pride and I struck the bottle on the Iron of the shlte- -l don't know Just what part ably fulfilled her part in a navy'a hisThen she glided down, and everybody tory Mercury Went Down So Far it Nearly Knocked Bottom - White Pine Expectorant 50c a bottle. White Pine and Tar sg JlJ-ra-sss- ponsor or .Battleship Uta (Returns to Her Schoolroom off the Atlantic Recommend Water 11a Cone !ton and Work Gang Are Prmlng Forward i I 1 b- ld ' la ..wra ll , Do-h- 1 HT-C- nt ose-ba- lf er (h J J a a e -- r al.-lO- - it -- tiwi.. tit |