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Pk:ASH-Nis a sot.dr You'll es, so after using It once. fortim-fir- Eatdif4,1;,,n or money refundekt to for 5al PERzTI-Nt- i a.i our drughos. or sent direct. on regist a At cetpt of price, hy tho pyrtspo co. Z715 Limoin A c ...tn leor spa; and retrmtren-led in rle.t lAk City by Smith cZ M I. PrAr Drug Dept , The tiot Pr...g Co. Irtr. staiimi-mos-,- '. ) ' t ''' , It ' , . i r' ; I ; .?.1 . t , ;, - 1 - 1'': t, ;ii I : li 1' :'' !.'; r 1 i 4 t ;' !, , It 'A f' ' I k f -- - r 4 f i- 4. , i ' 5 7; Ii , t : :4 ,;- ; - ; i; ' cluettks I' i ' , : , - , z ' , li I ':,- I.; .,,, - ' 1 , ;1 !' in depth ' ''' , tt ', :- f i Ii z !T f '. 1 !,1 :II' - 3 ' "We also find that Sheriff HYers of Lancaater county and John C. Trouton of south Omaha were acceasories and rocommen4 that they be held to tie dintrict cottrt. tiWe further end. Reeording to 07, evidence adduced at title inquest. that Sheriff 'Grant chase failed to exerciii,. duo authority in restraining the men,hers or the ;wow from firing into the oeeuPied by thepconvicts ono Boy Bitmt and therefore' im deerving of great f!VriittigerThe Jury remained out six hours. and for most of that time appeared to t'e and yet rigid enough to carry the needle up and down, exactly to a hilpelems Eflmon.c t, 0.!itincti4)n paveri will ear i.i l: en Aus lauu and bard wnrk. , ' 1,02,1 t ' ' 4 i I It 7.: .4 '' '' ' 1 , i t ?' ,ii,,, ft 'ri-- ' Tam 8 144 ..474., : ' :1. t, ; accident. flit'f ef rolif0 Priktra and Sheriff Grant Chase of Sarpy rourty W.re the Brifts ad Moe: thireirtant witness. mated that one- - the hattle wit An h. ' ay. fln moye constd,eratton to the 11fe of young 141uM than to his own "I just decided that we had to fight it out." said the chief. "and I made up my mind to fight until they killed me or the convicts were dead or captured Revolver bullets and shot nom 'pump' g hAtirtma were dmpping around u itke t.... hall arid there rothirg t, defend ourselves" JAP I ' 4 a t 1' , LAC t t . I1 For Frames, Furniture and all Interior Wooqw-örk- 'I ' i'' 4', c t t , , ' t' , 1 t', e ' '',. t e .' .4 JAI'-A-LA- 11, JAP-A-LA- I , i ' t ''' ( C C JAP-A-LA- t '' 1 :I C l ' e C JAP-A-LA- ' e - , ALSO SPECIAL JAr-A-LA- bks ordpr. TH E Bennet! Glass and Paint Company' ' ! t ' .1t ; i 1 1 ' ' ' 1:'' 4'1 t 113 4 1 1 t. Crowns ' ' t tt.t ., I ft,k -- 1 i i AdvertiseI should nee the 0 18.00 ' , 15.00 gold ereano Wide, wart Mateo A , I Gold Semi-Week- ly Siting ' Do SS 06 $6.66 tolver fillinell rainiest evtriettrms Circulation Books Open to Advertisitrs SI Plates 14 wtt id I 1 THE PLACE WARE A DOLLAR DOES ITS FULL VALUE. , i, 113 main 22 K Gold ! 1 t,4 ok.yr Main St 67 WEST 1ST SOUTH STREET. . made ,rnuth goilmates prompto, DESERET N EA S Solid 4 nr14 MAlic of am, size nr Distributom r ' rtnd Druehl & Franken The Smith Drug Co. Rexall Stores - OREGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. satisfaction, bia asked the govto reuaril :ACM for their 'i Th...! list inchides, military no Others, other than fttih,i turn amniig --. ert E. Lee and :4tet.euall Jackson. who were not above aing this go ernment to reard them for saTitices made in wer the war with jdexi ,r Pw.wd! I thv annual outlay occupied a seat 1,i' the. house of rep,' Ito resentatives next to esilant Joe ti,M,1- - unitcr the lull. ,er 'of Alabama. and kever heard his The enttre torgathe vote on tilt, ti Hal vote cast Ugain9t t,e11Hbiti bill. passage of the hill was at by pemo-You hwie biker) rare of our old rriti senatorm from the south. The soldiers in the south. nut the record northern thilnovrats N'Oted ,aith the t he more would on each site of soldiers Republicans tor the hill luminous and erehia.ble It they eoaid Tworityone Democrats. !t h the 'same generoswhit treat their fo, lc,thers,ot I Texas, house ity and kiipin, itephlth,.anst, hi re,Poting the The bill requires tbe beneficiaries 'to ,Shersooa da s and have served provides pensions ranging from $ I3 to 130 a DT: DO JOEL PRINTING. Minirt11131 month, instead of a flow Am your ',trick nt Lettefand $15 to $30 penAion AA in the house Wi Heads; and other eitEnvelopey, measure. The hilt now goes to tice suppliem? ,ference The Pone,. provunona ifrt LIR nglit t. with you en blank that s fees and that brie. crrtifl, wnuTd promhlt ailot boeldets, or rea null grant Ito a month to former celMs. in feet, anything in the printsoldiers disabled b service . skinds ing line. or disease., the iwter being estimated ITHE DFSEBET NEWS JOB DEPT. EAS1 $11.66 DraWard & Haien nnon: fteadaya 113 Mai. St. Hen Mom An Wnett lantern rotPoli, at. II 4 , , , 1 t , ii ti ,S ''.',:!, lr"; 4" '1'4, . 6 1 4?, '''fI!,... i.1,,,' f'-- ' 1 . :. .4., . f : i , . ,- , vit. .. ' I f II ., i :1, 11 l 1 d ,,, . . ' : , '''' ' ' i i ; t 4"1. - ' , f - ' 4',. ' 4...'.." ' , .:;..,a.,, v: ,;."--tt,i- '' ' ,i,,,' ' ,. , -- -; ', - Lati..1- g ;::'''''''!: ' , ' - "' d'0 ' , II;"" '4..1 , ' 4),,,,.,o,itpool"' - .,, - , j .., ,, q .41411k , ) ',,,,,,;'' , f,' . HI S' " ', '''. ''''' ': ' i . APSS r: ' . ' . .2 4.7' , -, ,,,,, , e' ' 'le : . f 4,7;,1'';,. ''; : .'4':!! ; ,,,,,- '"' '. 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TESTING PLANT IS HERE Unusual Efficiency and Great ,Economy to be Attained t. ,rtrett On a nPW ore Work is now well under a ;IN at '2 Fti wn of this city, demonstrating plant. the invention of sehi-- e The 'accompanying photograph ehr.as the otRing furnace that has been swishy constructed, placed in po,tro,', hich hu capacity to treat from one to two tons of ore per of the Pasts r,er are hot (other and 1MPortwht frown here but will be installed aa rapidly as possible or. ,11 test run made in st about 40 dare . The theory of the haw Preemie is ,o1otilized minerals--c 4 tre,1 liquid by mo1100 gold. Over. copper or lead t hrough fume contrived of an ingeniously a vacuum in the water and which constitutes on. of ,,,thres of the new in-- tn 4ention. Al the fumes arise in the f ,I the setion of the beat . t air. ehlortna. task etc., they insightk the tremendous suction camped by this raeuum and the wet. tt torornes chard with the ireivee le afterwards subjected to en ,, proceu by which meting t , the metals are taken out. la iov: r 001 especTishielynielsw to Its instaiolmoflitodootood: monettpo tet,ohteroovoot oi-elOwe mines far removed from railroad facilities. If the coming text that le now considerable attention. Proves Ime. cessful the possibilities of attmcting the future am immense, and that the enterprise le undertaken in all'iserioutineas with a view to a praitreil fair demonstration of the Clawson preemie le attested by the fact that ths testing Want is being installed and Its operation Is to be conducts under the direction and approval of an advisory board comPo"4 W. R. McCornick, Theodore Tobiason. E. P. Jennings and Mactlichis. , The Mears and directors of tile Metal Extraction Co., are lleMn'IL Clawson, president; Ruder Clawoon. vice lef".,A preeldentl tary and treasurer; and W. Crawford Anderson Lod s 1. $s. s. s. dlrectori . .! . 1 v A, i k . arrive. ogden. Naiad. Denver. Omaha. ramose City. Chicago and bird beyond ()idea Ulan Francium,' Alan Arriving ) Pocatello. Boise. Marva- Ogden..Logan. R:15 Alit 7:10 A.M.. Irwin- p.m. It1118:00 A.M..4 villa and Dirt Montpelier. leing Ogden and Intermediate. Points 7:05 p.m. 10:00 A.M... Overland LimitedOmaha. Chicago. f49n e. 11:40 KM.. ., 41,1. or D.e Louis LimitedOmaha. Angeles P.M. 4:45 Chicago... 11:55 A.m...Los Bt. Denver. Loofa Lim ited-0- am Reno. Daerm...... 2:05 p.m. 1:05 P.M.. .,overland manta. San 2:45 P.M.. Bolas. Portland. Butt& ere 4:50 P.M. Ogden. 2:45 P.M... ... 7:05 P.M. Ogden. Ban Francisco. Brthrilin. teCachel:te.alley. Matadi . .11:35 Ax 4:15 P.M.. ., Ogden. Denver. Omaha. Chigo. (Park 5.20 P.lut 12.40 P.M. City. Green River and West Returning) iri.1)C A 114 6:00 P.M... Motor FirerOgden. Brigham. Bolas. Portland. Butts. (Ely 1 n.S0 A31 11:45 P.M.. .0gden. Ban Francisco going.) Phomes Zt City Ticket Ogles. Betel tteb. i. - Dei17 Depart. i v A I. Salt. ErVECTIVE DECEMBER gen-lea- t .25 CANS 10e. I 1 certtlitatml. t,,nde Stcso k Half gallon. formerly $1.61. now $1.55 Quarts. Pints, .15 :art finis, ' noel( AT REDUCED PRICES C PRICES FORTHEIVEEK THE i NeW Torii. March V - Tr' f,10ra! overrment has won, hore !- ,taler the law whteh pr,,vAPA forts to set up a faller crr,p,.,-tag are In be regar.i-- i its maf,, made through tP tone 3. The tr,t1 tong up tw, Iv 1i pnetecded h,th is known. The Quality or It renews every-thin- g from ceilar to garret, and It not only makes old things new, but it kecp, Tle,A things from getting old. is so nitt easy to apply .hat any amateur can get beautiful results with . a i, oy job. There's nothing in the world itand tq wa:,1 tion III teting the la. () renva the youth and beauty of old wood- that the authorities ; ,,; Iln,ler54kc work, furniture and a thousand and one other articles of house-bol- d number or aimihkr use. Here is your opportunity to buy the famous CERTIFICATES. JAP-A-LA- ' t e GETTING FALSE COMMERCIAL RATING IS CRIMINAL . ' MOTOR CYCLE: DELIVERY. Foresee" fortJnat .11; cliLy), .; e 1 deadlock Coroner armetrong 'rimmed to be read to the crowd at the inquest a letter from GOY. Aldrich in which the tatter cautioned the Meer" of the inquemt that the proceeding!' Phould L. rOn4u,te4 in an impartial mpirit aroi to remember that the rolttte of ufficertk were in pursuit Of desperate men; that these officer!, took their lives in their hands. and that what may have to be. Unne,eltettry taking of an inne.- life mhould be conmiderod an un- dr-i- :: In "Haim 60fle South-Omah- , , ' ).The March the lnquest over the body of Roy Blunt, the young farmer who died from a gunshot wound in the battle ht;scen escaped convicts and officers. after midnight returned g verdiet reeeiremencling that Chief of Pollee Briggs of South Omaha, los specfai deputy. John it, Trouton. and Sheriff Byers of Lincoln be held to the dtrict ritirt for the killing of Roy Blunt and if Sarpy that Sheriff Grant i'hace county be censured for flat preaenting the shooting stitch resulted in Blunt The verdict mays; death. -Boy Blunt came to his death on the lath day isf March. 1912. from the effects of a gunshot woundSicted by a, 'rifle ball from a rifle held in the hand. of !of Chief of Police John Briggs . , i : : ;'.' ;' Nb. Will ................ DEATH ernment BLUNT'S coroner's jury reproducing the.vihration which had made the impression& The scientists told him there was no such substance in existence. "Then we must said Edison. They,declared that it could not he done produce it because the qualities which he demanded were incoMiistent and exclusive Of lie mid. "Ft OM eighteen to twenty hours a clay for the last each other seven months I have worked on this single word Specia; but the 4' 011C instrnment responded pecia . pecia, min. It was enough to mad. Rut I held firm and I have, cw7reeded." i: i ,,:, , , ' , ;, ,Irl :It '- ''', I',..' ?,t -, d , e7 !' , HELD itee t.bler of Pollee Briggs of South Omaha. Density J. C. Tronton. and sheriff flyers of Uncoil'. Lo-,to- , , , 1 '- FOB Be Gone in a Minutes:" ward, every Man and woman who BEGINNING wants M get rid of sueprfluous hair. anY CUT where On the hody. to see the extraordi30TH. Elec-tro-luew nary results. of my the SATURDAY, most rematkable preparation. You hive Washington, Mar, 'J The senate ',ever used anything like it before. and Eurcha Cream. of to cut to 25c Powder. ....79e to 4ti rejected you will svwer use anything else when Java iti(e Face tonight by a vote of once ge tried it. Inlike other preparPalm tithe Soap, cut to Stit:tteera the Sherwood dollar-a-dav pension bur ations.you've u100:::. r:$11 and 'forever ahn.hitely Hall's Canker Remedy. cut to 30c Ha ir tho house and then destroys the life of. the hair rootm. which had 75c la cut to , absolutelvr B.944:4 sarapprna,3-- 0 is safe, Iforeever, Elee-tro---1W1T- -lr rek-rIcTrIffititi7A7 aliening cr Eaglo Comlems-3go Charle's Flesh Food. cutirto age end seniee pension measure, un- In three minutes all suporfluous hairs cot to Pierce's Pellets, to 19e Za gqnr, The skin. no Matter how tender, is 'Brown's Tooth Powder, cut der which the petaben 'roll would be left I Floatfa 1,1111IllefIL Foci-nail25e 81ze.4ut to cut refreshed, soft and beautiful. ..1-.34increased by Slle.9e0 4,0 annualik.dur, to cut 50c Forrnalid. size, Heavy growths and lighlgrowttis van, Linirilent, ish. Any woman can now free her arm!. Dickey's Cream de Lis. cut to 34c ing the next live years ram. awl bust of ail downi, or Packer's Tar Soap. cut to ....17c n,ok, ..... :te OverSenator Oeba:P During, the Witch Hazel. pte cut heavy hairs and her beauty enhanced .William's Shaving Stit It. cut to 20e ..... 5, man's.reference to !tic liurdens of the a hundred fold. I no going to prove it to you, and send you a Ilperal trial peekale--,southern peopli, PenSion 1 3T-Thitt SE SIIA'RPEN S'AFETT RAZOR-BiADENIf you will new Elec-tro-lLtrougnz a tart reply from iiimplv s,rid Inc your name and address en the coupon below, with a stamp enator William Alden smith of 271 So. Main St. to olt) naV cost of mailing. The fuil-niz- e - 4, gashElee-tro-si.00. I will send of paekage r. pre-fo, if $IAO the now, the sellai,- - that this enYou you package 215 So. Main St. on teaent of price. and refund your tire pension burden ,oald have been if it had been money ir y&t, are not satisfied, avoided by the Booth ilutet loyal tölhe Union.- said he. "i can(OPEN ALL NIGHT AT 213 SO. MA11,17r not remain tolent and hear senators from the south compla:n of burdens FREE TREATMENT 81416 our government mis to;en called upon .addresson H MMIMEIMIg1EISH tliti111- I ter-bear because of clott-- d lines below and senit it to MP. IngnPss to live wilh us under the same Anna Horton. fill4 S stare fit: r stantp tiag and in a unAtot cago, enclosing a two-ceI Will SVild "Distinguished southern tne'n who help covet' mailing. a, YOU tit once a free trial rimkage of served In wars prior to the Civil war the remarkable new Elee-tro-lnot only recelired ifensions. with et-de- ' i ::' OURS THREE ,, ' eh: At... Mould be Tuent) Malltoiti 'Dollars Year 1)1tring Next 111,e Vvar,. IrEttsP1-0,,- " 1 -- sie- , IL 101 Perapiratios A Aroi-P- tt Store he resounding box ution the ear, A little later heNix,, a lot of small type and a sniall sheet. "The Grand Trunk Herald." made its appearance on the train. Now the offered to teach nights for mot?ths, when the long da''s work was over, he returned to his friend's station and took his lesson. Learning rapidly, he Soon found employment as an operator. working his way tip until he had one of the most important positions in the country;; in Boston. Ile always managed to keep up his experiments in chemistry. some-- . times to the dissatisfaction of his employers, but in his experi-- ' ments brought him more money than his position. Though he succeeded hnally,1 he failed for a tine with his double telegraph at;d was down- hearted. are the perfecting of a serviceable eleetric Among his the telegraph. tinartruplex by means of which four messages may be light, sent at the same time over the same wire, in opposite directions. his electric pen for multiplying copies of. letters or drawings and, the phono"I ma, graph. Speaking of this loiter invention, Edison once singing to the mouth piece of the telephone, when the vibrations of my voice cansed a Inc steel to perce one of my fingers held just behind it. That ,et me to thinking If I (mild record the motion of the point and send it over the same surfa-- e afterward, I saw no reason why the thing would not talk. I determined to make a tnat bine that would talk accurately. The phonograph is the result tif the priding of a finger." Perhaps with no (.0)er imention did Edison have as niurh difficulty ak with his repeated efforts to make the phonograph reproduce an aspirated a Tong tune it to say "Specia," it dropped the "s" and J said "pesia." To proditce that single sround he needed something delicate enough to :receive impressions not more than a millionth part of an inch - 1 LARGE A.. ' 1 4 fifteen ANNOL,- - INCI,EASE 1 Still, "lest thing further about them.REXALL we, forget," Nvant guarantee. to just remind you of the We will refund to any purchaser .of a Rexall 1omed.1,' the full retail price if for ANY REASON it is not entirely Could I do this if tbp satisfactoryand do it cheerfully. Call and get a sample- of Remedies were not right?. REXALL Orderlies. tair: -:- nha he Ion his tooti.er, wh,r hail taken great' .rtiierest in his 5 tli.cu!ture. aril about this time he became a rewsboy on the linnd Trunk railmad, a flimsiness which while it enabled him to earn money gave him a chance to: sc;;.. many books'.atal papers. lie kept up his interest. in chemistry aril fitted'up a small itinerant laboratory in an emptv car, One day 1'417 forming some experiment, the trairtirpunded a. curve auil the exploding chemicals set fire tri the car and put the train in danger. The conductor, whose patience hod so long .beemIlried, elected young ttilson with a , I .1 ''. ' . fi fP c i 47111, :!. , ' f , and Pension Age , Are so well .known and their merits have been si) finals,established that it seems almost superfluous to sav any-- the Srpoot Adopted Service Measure. . k :& r , . :9:. ; i' : , , ehernistrv. r, !,) i 1 1,te kfo-ric- Ihuld C: $ 14. i 4 ;:' Its Place IVIZ . ';'eifitocLo Wonderful New Prenarntfon. tnhIke AH)thltut Ever Knoun Before. General gr'eat-grand- 0 1 4 Ni. YMAS i : ''. 111: . 44 ', SatArday I. Hairs, Try Ili Free BILL - ' Rids Skin of All' 4 4 1 .1 . t. 414, '111,. A. EDISON. the Most remarkable in1 tb.. volo,,r h, ever i!v'el ;til4 who more than any other , - rt tr!.,..,1 of this tor the industrtal,regeiteration I. vii torn in Milan, Erie county. Ohio. Fel). t of Dutch Oiremage, th,i. family 7. :;:47. il,' His Tica in 1.73o. mob urne v., of in New York. high standing a,tier ts,ir a I,oiker Whf,,In Ed i,,ti ,A aS seven years oltl. the family IA.:Arne ,t01,-- red f, rilne so serions that the t work go ' , Ile mot Detroit. from his to e :farnilv sbint1 birthplace t ' ' ili 1:': or --., , btl! weeks il. it ti altogether. schooling SC;Irely eig ,.,,;,,.as. ;0 re hod a gotat thirst for knowledge. Ile.read books of ', ' 0 t ,r Wri!t-- ri '','': n Elmo un u More.- You Uon't Need Them If - You Ile PLICSPI-NO- ! It e toed-.0-f,,rd ver to dress e.lehla GowortOve eleetwve unnatunst e--terntrathe ar tica of the,ertn-pite- l yo,leinter-hu.out In heavlest Lluth,pg MARCII 30 REJECTS- ULlin!L Fire 'Em a.Q.. uick!' Greatest Inventor. ' qnjillr Dress Shields EdisonFrom Newsboy the World's A. 4 4 ., 'Rip Out Your Success Under Difficulties I , : - , - .'. 2 . , NEWS SATWRDAt DESEREi EVENING V. , |