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Show THU Tm-THZHL- 1 th bpneg of a largo man were discovered. In the bones of each hand were solid copper axes. The bones crumbled on exposure for an hour. Large bits of charcoal were also found in the grave, as were the bones of wild animals supposed to have been deer. The grave was walled in on all sides, and also the top and bottom, with heavy stones. The body of the, mound builder sat in an upright position, with the hands in a position as if support-ingth- e body.. The grave was-- K feet wide by 3 feet lor.g acd 5 ieetffleep, land : the stones surrounding it were easily broken with the fingers, as they were very soft. Scientific American. -- within the reach of all. Besides its low cost it has the advantage that it is' entirely satisfactory for so many varied uses; it will do the work of a half . dozen kinds of soap each intended for a special purpose. GR06ERIES. . 3 self-defens- Pigs Rolled Oats -- 10 Ears Laundry Soap 10 lbs. Rolled Oats D 5 25c 50c 25c 25c 25c Pkgs Ycssmitc' Coffee .5Jb3.Taplcca lbs. Sago - . 3 Cana. Eist Corn 2 Salmon 3 PkgsiCornStaTch Gloss Starch 3 3 Celluloid Starch' 25c' 25c 25o 25c I .25o DRYGOODS-- : - B:st Indi?o Prints Black and White Prints - Gray and White Onr Line of 40c yd. Eress Goods for 75c Silks at 21.25 yd. Black Brocades 2Qj .id'JlsuhelcUcs.J . . , 5c yd 5c 5c 25c 40c 75c H 12j. d iOne-Thireff nn onr LINE OF LADIES SUITS. One . oil on 'LADIES SILK WAISTS. We are closing our lino of MENS. LADIES, MISSEa and CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR Regard less of Cost. Sprae I'.ivt Uargainr in this line. W have a line of SHOES to cloe out at 50 per cent, off from regular prie-H- . WITH EVERY- - 500 WORTH PURCHASED AT THIS SALE, WE WILL THEN SELL YOU r Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 12. The prosecution in the Hamilton murder case rested today, after introducing the sensational testimony of Officer TIkums j. Rooney, wl.o testified that Hamilton said tdTiTih when he was arrested. I will go with you. I am pre- t pared to take the consequences. Let the law take its course. I killed him, but I did it in !o Rcforrn School. 25c. 25c ,50c. .25c ans-Tcmtces... t men turned and fled like two frightened deer. Sheriff Iiibby went down to They went straight across the iu Ogden on Tuesday, having to street while their intended victim charge Richard Gel),' sentenc'd . peppered away at them until his the RJiY.rm School for iueorrigibi-litv- revolver was empty. Hell was one of the most) When they got to the other side umm.uageablc, youths that .ie srcet they "botli essayed to Hamilton listened to the state- Oub cri here ever had anything to ,jeap a board fence without noticing a perfectly impassive do- wbh and it is small waider . ,vo barbed wires stretched Taen idence related Rooney s that hi parent? desired Ins com aj)0Vp the boards. As a result ace to the conversation with Hamilton mitnn-n- t to the reform school. on the way from the West hotel to lie, has the most- sublime as ' f of j the police station. the sum-eHuthought selves Every effort is being . made to to t InHe have A. M. Barbee, the St. . Lonis least. the in him to wotvv Their enemy,- meanwhile, iajj the to Vntlieiv have gone would crossed the street, and stood before traveling man, brought lure to per.be'it'.aryrJjuteYiuentlycon a thTnr pistol iu haud,whilathey testify. His evidence is said to be frarjti-M;isiderd tie industrial setaol with him not to of the highest importance " pleaded defenee. Hamilton, it is said, will more. shoot prctfi good lx ginning. e the stand and give his versuui sack ' a lb ' i. tly l.e appropriated Aft r the latter found .out who the fig-i- t that ended in Days of . U belonging tl Lorenzo Han . they v ere iie promised not to do j . t h e lut ter o"".l k tSC) - upt . sen, i int whO itr t hem the ' death . rj 1m court After adjourned there was tint demanded t him a1, set-retl:Kt the revolver was only movement . towards an found he where to impulsive the g ain buck a affair, which was genmen him dazed Hamilton, vicing with women by erally used in amateur theatricals, it, the Ioy nearly to shake his and utter the hand demanding a quarter for carrying and contained only blank cart- - , , , , it t , nt'lTrVrO'- Sunday be- got dissatisfied time l,rove Ins innocence. the would-b- e ecnvlneing with-b-'-eo Muartcrsalthfijai LJ)d Jioldmpa of this fact, jjneg one- of A Jon. 1 to. seek new j tHeiu was sure he heard the whlsF d. onespj let him out to get some the j 0 t,Iu bullets, while thcotIicr flat 'morning, he waited was just as 'certain that his elotl coal Go Article is a Bargain: -- cent;hjie. HaybalFs Market ITero Dont fail to read the following Prices. Every 1 ECAUSE of its low price Ivory Soap is 1221 G. Henry There was n very bad accident happened' at the -- Mamnoth-tunnel to one Mr. Christensen, a miner, of Garden City. Joseph Gibbons and Mr. ChriitehseiT hadputi if four shots and had started the fuse of the shots, but one of them didnt seem to burn right and he stopped working with one until it was too late nud enp shet went off,-- cutting his face in bad shape and it .is feared lie will lose one of hiscyep. HcTcraY.ied out j iist as all thie ether sliot3 went off. It was till his own fault as Mr. Gibbons insisted on him coming out but he would not come. It is to be hoped that he will soon be able to . go to work again. Mcadowvijle Cor. Rich Co. News. .WITHIN REACT. f76rysoap li JOTJ ATAL, LOOA& UTAH, FEBRUAlffF T . OF-GOO- DS - 20 lbs. Sugar for e. GI.OO. ionry C. Sayball, - - g-iu- - - -- , v . ; 22-calib- er - -- - 1 : "TU ntrt" t hwrg'n-t- h-a- t t wurUiy, TfrgHbrrHjci'n wt king then: hostruck off of y compromised, mat-at f. 2: R) ge.it, and refused to stop ters, however, by promising their unti; not to jailer drew i revolver and intended victim wiew-h- - wa-;;- ! b- ! thouw-'-Thc- BEGINNING- 1 i at -- ,thrcii'ned to shoot. tell anyone of the occurrence; Tn-i- i lw came back and blandly Of - course lie -- agreed to -- keep infoi mod his keeper that it was j chord It, but. it! leaked out . d i lucky you had a( revoiv-r- , or j Bli is you'd, never caught me. 16 yens of age, and is apparently C!r&r.ir"s. bright enough to make a good Redden of.Snrdervrille was cither, if handled .properly. His - pan i:. sand friends hope to see on Tnrtuhv examined at" Coalville - him i i me out of the reform school ns to h' sanity before . ' with u good record. McDonough. County Bartley Physic'!! Viko nud Dr. French He Diint Scare. him deranged and he pronouf-ccJuiI-nnrrL- -u i ttcil I to the 1, o college students undertook at ProVo. On Wednesday aylom --t- o Khnri ft Marr and- - W m .Archibald ! stude on Monday evening, and took the unfortunate man to Provo. as a suit experienced one of the Mr. Reddens mind became .unmost xciting times', of their lives, balanced grief and worry They nlanned to hold up this stud- - at the lossthrough his of son who died only his valuables from him cut, t a feiv days ago, and strong hopes and twu. return them next morn- are entertained that a brief term of ing, ; they waylaid him on the rest and tpiiet will restore his eyenhapin ent ioned , wb ile" lie was reasonMrRedileu was-a-go- od on t h road" home' from' citizen and has many friends who 'den-- of his sweetheart. hQPeJflgJiffliction will be - brief. TAiuyowu-lggcdup-in- : -- ommi-ssione- r Buildin gy G .M. 1. ' Blood poisoning results mori x frequently from 'coixstip;:t;on than all other causes combined. . . You J T' cs.day5' January 14. . must not n'Rlect you ' -- We will make ' bowels- " great , r Reouctions on Natural They are the safety valves of health. Clear your system uilLinipiuitms: h vlnsi u TO-DA- Y . Wool Shirts and Pants; of y LadiesVWisses and. Chit? d ren's Lincoln Tea U hid n B ui Is; Gloves, The Famous Herb Remedy. ri- - Mi ns, Fascina- tors, Hosiery, Blankets, 100 0306 story book atom e npprof. posed victim came prancing down 5th Si. about m. on the evening they stepped out in front of him and gruffly comn-riidehim to throw 'up his Up. mentioneilr hand. , Well. I guess not, .responded "Jlr.'SMtentff' atv the"' same "time d whipping o it a gun. That it, and the two bold highway- . set-tle- Coahultc-Ttmes- While excavating for a cellar in Marietta, O., a few hundred feet from the famous Mound Cemetery, the workmen dug into a mound builders grave which was supposed to be 2,000 years old. The grave was covered with three layers of heavy stdnes with 3 : InchosrW white sand between each layer. When the third stone was raised, Garments, LlntolalreclTuLfiVLrt . - DackacG-PRIC- Sweaters, etc. Come and see us E 26 CENTS t.., ,v, . Rlter Bros. Druo Go. - tmip n muirmun-- nnimmfixrTi I t for hi Sole Agents. , ll-- l w 'Gnim w tMuauQi, i t |