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Show LOGAN umikq Rtilud North Prestos branch Ons Year Ago by your side Just one year ago It was ere the moon was shining All about looked gay and bright. 8ETTLED BY ARBITRATION. MAIL CARD. or mails. Strike on the Chicago City Railway ia at an End. The strike of tlie employees of the Salt Laks.Ojdan sad South A 2:15 9 p. m, Chicago City railway was settled Frsvidenc. Millville, Ilyruin a conference between the at Tuesday and Parodies I aldermanic the peace commitmayor, 11 'Reason and Kins, and E. R. Hamilton President tee, Oollur. Wednesday and Saturday Bliss, counsel for the company, and si. the executive board of the local union ABUTTAL 07 K4TIA. of the strikers. The basis on which Salt Lake, Emit, West, North and South 9:39 a m and G:23 a.m the settlement was reached is a comIVnUhi nrannh 8:lo a. m. plete victory for the company, as far Provide .i, Mil!', ill, Ilyrum as the original demands of the men and Paradise n are B'n-oconcerned. aid King Ila.n OoJIrge, Weduaeday and SatThe only important concessions 11 a. m. urday made by the company was an agreement to reinstate all the strikers. InDaily except Surdity Ueneral Delivery window open from 8 cluding the outside unions, who went a. m. until Op. m. out in sympathy with the trainmen, Sunday, general riMhvery window open with the exception of those who re9:00 in. to 10;i O r. Monev order window open from 8 a. a sorted to violence during the trouble. m, 11:15 9:U) p. m Tender leaves on trees, unfolding. Birds their songs In branches sang. Still we stood there in the moonlight TUI the strokes of the old clock rang. 12.-0- "Only nine" we need not hasten, let us Unger while we may. Time goes swiftly, who knows dear one. What may happen in a day? Let us linger cross the meadows. Rustling thro' the willow trees, (Never minding lights or shadows). Comes a sweet, refreshing breeze. n MILITIA 00&004000'&00 PLENTY OP MOPY c t TO t LOftIN AT ALL i t 3 TI.V.ES Soldier Boys Will Preserve Order Among Strikers in Carbon County. At 2 oclock Tuesday night a train of seven conches having on board 400 members of Utah National Guard departed from Salt Lake City for the scene of the disturbances between the striking miners and the Utah Fuel company, in Carbon county. No troops will lie stationed at Castle Gate, the 400 men being divided and posted at points surrounding and Scofield. KING OF STRIKE o James Farley Well Known In Almost All American Cities. JameR Farley known among union labor men as Boss" Farley who Is now in Chicago, looking after the ln- - nm Z. STEWVRT HAS PLENTY O? MONEY TO LOAN. The longest and best list o real estate for sale. First class Insurance companies. Does all kinds of legal work JAMES FARLEY terc-oiof tae City Railway company. Is celebrated as a "strike breaker s street car companies are G feet 2 Inches tall, whenever affected. J. W. lUIIRETT 1 THE lie is and tremely muscular. He eyes, a square jaw and ing great power. He Plattsburg, N. Y. broad-shouldere- thin, but exhas steel-blua chin denotwas born at e TROOPS AT TELLURIDE. Architect - OOOOOO J pnmfUrVTjmt, 92 Korzx. tai mU.SiM, ilim hr hi nertn plnlfMlilr. lek JloOlMalaU.aBal raSB. Falrtrt tanu m: taTtm.l riAOrioa. jfatot laittzu or "I1 j AMffl 810 a cal tuit y T5JU. cil.rfM. TH PATCHT LAWYERS, Fahnt Gffiw, VASHrSTTH, W 6pp. gagsggacQs- t, C.X - TIME TABLE Oregon Sh irt Queer Street Names. Many British towns have distinctive and interesting names for their streets. Londons Cheapslde and are. more than matched by oddities many times, stranger. Bootham Is a street in York, and Botchergate in Carlisle. Norwich Is assertive of class distinction in Gentlemans Walk, and Shrewsbury may stand almost at the head of a list of peculiarities with Its street labeled Dogpole, which may or may not be related to Newcastle's ' Dogleap Stairs ; but then Newcastle has Puddlrg Chart and what may . that signify'. ( u r 7 Dish Washing In Winter. Housekeepers naturally dread dish washing In winter, owing to the fact that it chapa the hands and renders them hard and rough. Much of the Injury, however, results frgm the use of Impure soap. If Ivory Soap Is used In washing dishes and the hands are carefully .rinsed and dried, they will not chap. E. R. PARKER. Non-Unio- the nob rn hound. Railroad . . non-unio- n n n t ta and from nil potato sort. you'll, eaat and weal, mU m W. W. WOOUSIUE, Agent, lmgas For t-- Ended Life by Jumping from Train. John Templeton of Humboldt, Neb., n passenger on llie fast Burlington train from Kansas City, duo In Chicago Tuesday, committed suicide ,by Jumping from the slops of one of the conches while tho train was going nt full speed, near Chiilieothe. Sin. sir. Templeton's sinter and daughter were on the train. He was in HMomHIi. largely the result of worry over troubles, nnd wns much depressed. Imagining that he was about to be arrested. h Precocious Musicians. Mozart, the great composer, showed most extraordinary precocity. In Lis case there is no possible mistake as to dates, for people at the time took At precautions not to be deceived. three years of age he would amuse himself for hours together In picking out thirds on the piano with his wonderful ear; at four years he learned minuets, and before six played some of his own compositions,' actually starting on a concert tour with his sister at that see. Effort Will Be Made to Open the Mines With Men. Six companies of infantry and two troops of cavalry of the Colorado national guard, about 500 men, under command of Major Zeph T. Hill, reached Telluride safely Tuesday afternoon. The train, in four secX do not believe Plso'i Cure for Uoniumption tions, was run very slowly, great pre- fcae an equal for coughs colds. y cautions being taken to prevent any Bora, Trinity Springe, Ind., Feb. 16, Jong 1900, disaster. Mine owners will now atSoldiers and a Girl. tempt to reopen their mines and milli A French girl has become the little men. with Her A special from Cripple Creek sayc pet of her fathers regiment was for service as called father atup that in consequence of the recent tempt to wreck a train, the Vindicator a reservist In the Third engineers at mine explosion and threats against Arras, and, being a widower, he arminers, a vigilance commit- rived carrying his little daughter, tee. to be known as the Committee of who, he said, had no one but himself Forty, is being organized for the pur- to care for her. The colonel gave pose of dealing swiftly and severely orders that the little one should be with violators of law and order. provided for and the. soldiers have christened her the daughter of the The Eath Killed Him. regiment. News of trouble with threats of vioCats on Ccean Liners. lence at the Jicarllla Indian school From eight to twelve catB are part In New Mexico has of department the equipment of every great ocean reached the interior department from liner, and these same pussies duly Johnson. lie tele- appear on tho Superintendent ships books, where graphed that an Indian hoy, who hail their rations are accounted for. Each entered the school, fell dead tn the cat Is stationed at a different part of rms of the tocher. Phillips Sayl s, the ship, and certain stewards are told immediately after a hath yesterday, off to feed them dally. There Is not a and that another boy who was being little rivalry between different stewdieted on account of stomach trouble ards when the respective merits as rat had os leu a qinntily of prunes catchers of dlffer-n- cats under their which lie bail tobui from the school charge are being discussed. kitchen, and that his death resulted. non-unio- A. i Ald-wyc- TITIIING OFFICE CORNER C. Triumph of American Engineer. constructing the power transmisline from the Cauvery falls to the Kolar gold mines, in Mysore, India, the American engineers employed to do the work had to- deal with some uncommon problems. The line, ninety-twmiles long, is carried on lofty poles through the jungle. Here the depredations of white ants and wild elephants had to be prevented. The ants attacked the poles and the elephants pulled at the wires. Iron sockets seven feet high were found to be effective against the ants, and after careful measurements of the highest reach of the elephants trunks the wire s were strung at a safe elevation. In sion BREAKERS. Loan rfii-- The readers of thle paner will he pleated to lean that there la at leant one dreedeil dlaeeae that nee been eble to cure In ell lie ataxea, end ecieiux that h Catarrh, llali'a Catarrh Cure la the only poaltlvi now to known the medical Catarrl Sura s constitutional dlaeaae, mternlty.a conatltia t.otil treatment. Hall'a Catarrhrequire Cura la taken In ternallr, acting directly upon the lilood and muooui surface of the eyatem, thereby destroying tin foundation of the disease, and rlTlirj the patient etranjeth by building up the constitution end swlatluf nature In doing lta work. The proprteiore have at much fall h In Its curative that they offei One Hundred I3o.la-- a for any power, case that It falls to cure Bend for list of testimonials. Addm F. J. ClIUXET CO., Toledo, 0 Bold by rtru edits, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. WILL GUARD MINES.. 3 IMrvi. Umlcnf flWs - Mortgage 6 spot! How I do love It! Memory's voice now calls to me, "Cone again, and dream and linger 'Neath the drooping willow tree." Clara BelL Sun-nysi- Ml J Oh this v rtCIIII ANECDOTE OF GLADSTONE. Demonstrating His Concern for the Amenltiee of Life. In his life of Gladstone Mr. Morley quoted a quaint letter written by the premier to Lord Granville in 188G after the formers Irish home rule policy had alienated most of the peers of England. There was to be a dinner In honor of the queens birthday, and the Prince of Wales was to come and to bring Prince Albert Victor with him. But, wrote Mr. Gladstone, his position would he very awkward if he comes and witnesses a great nakedness of the land. Could Lord Granville help by persuading dissentient peers to put In an appearance for this occasion only? Mr. Morley, with perhaps the suspicion of a smile between the lines, records that the prince was unable to be present and so the great nakedness was by him unseen. With buttercup of golden yellow Gaily were the meadows declced. And above us, heaven's canopy, The sky, all with soft clouds flecked. is to 5 p. m. AN I was stand Ins The Prayers cf Children. The two nicest children of my acquaintance have a way of resuming the days quarrels in their evening prayers, says a writer In an English God forgive Frances, magazine. prays one of them, for pushing me while was Into the fountain then daring on and the edge standing to say that I fell In. It Is not etiquette. of course, to interrupt a praying companion, so Frances reserves her answer for her own prayers. God forgive Majorie for daring to say that I pushed her Into the fountain, when she truthfully knows she fell In her own self. to-da- T D-T- m n IT CGLD for the teeth. It prevents decay. It hardens tlio gums and pnriflas the breath and month. SAVES -T- EETH A. RICHTER, 1 Lake Real Estate t t RO.ms One on the Lawyer. Counsel (to witness) How can you prove that the prisoner stole six of your handkerchiefs? Why, because they weie my handkerchiefs that were found on him. Look at them for yourself. They are exactly the same as mine. That proves nothing- I hare some handkerchiefs like loose. Thats quite possible, replied the witness, several more of mine are missing. Mr. Wlnalowe Soothing children euftcni tlie Myron.-To- gums, reduce teething, flammacioo. allay polo, cure wind colic, Tuning Fork r In hfc ascebottl. Surgery. It appears that the human bones Beat mattress In the world. Better than any Eastern make. Will cost you lees money. Ask your dealer for it. Look for our trade mark. Utah Bedding & Mfg Co., 3d Wert and 6th North Sti- - Salt Laka City. RELIABLE ASSAYS. OoM. . I GM and Silver ...JUS e I Uuld. bllv'r, Cop'r.. returns o mall sample. Prompt ieMetiMi l3 Ojden Asssy Co. dun van. Ill B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. cola. Best Floral Design Tor All Occasion. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Mail Order. PHONES 1011-85- 3, 8ALT LAKE CITY are ready conductors ol sound, and a knowledge of this character now receives practical attention by the employment of the tuning fork to determine the extent and nature of fractures. If there Is no fracture, then the bell of the stethoscope distinctly conveys the note from the fork; if there is fracture, then the continuity Is broken and the sound is not heard at alL Old Sofas. Backs of Chairs, etc., can be dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Relics of Ancient Times. By the clearance of the old Temple site at Abydos, Egypt, over several acres, no less than ten successive tem- ples, ranging In age from 5,000 to 500 B. C. were brought to light in a depth A great hearth ol of twenty feet. burnt off ering has been found full ol votive clay substitute for sacrifices, which exactly agrees with the account of Ilerndutus that Cheops closed the temples and forbade sacrifices. !xa39QSE0aS Sprains and Bruises Si. Jacobs Oil i u.BB Foster-Milbur- Salt City cation a very interesting letter. :: Mrs. Willis Is widely known and :: A highly respected and the recommendation she gives Is well worth the conMore home bouetat, more home Hold sideration of anyone who may be In- S through my agency than any other in !! Suit Lake City. If yo ifWteh to ell or if terested. Mrs. Willis address is IL It. you desire to buy dontfsil to call or write No. 6. Kokomo. Her letter reads as s ;; A. RICHTER, follows: I have been troubled with Kidney 19 W. First South. Salt Lake City. !; trouble for 20 years. It was so bad that It affected my heart and my back. It hurt so that I could not get up giHiiiiiiiiHAmmiimiummimummuBi when down, and I began to think that 1 would be I past doing anything. was recommended to get Dodds Kidney Pills and purchased some at the drug store of Mr. G. E. Meek. After using several boxes I was completely restored. I feel 20 years younger, and I am able to do all the usual work in the house and garden which a person who lives on the farm has to do, although I am 74 years of age. DAYNES& ROMNEY PIANO Co Why Hood Left Nashville. 8ALT LAKE CITY. An old pleasantry worth repeating relates to the experience of Gen. Hood, who in great haste left Nashville on one side of the city Just as the Federal troops were entering upon the other. His colored servant being captured, was asked why Gen. Hood left In such a hurry. Ah, he Massa Hood didnt think he cald, sould do hlsself justice In this city. Boston Christian Register. The never ending cures of flg ,lg,wtl ConPeace, cord, N. C., says: Doans Kidney Pills proved a very efficient remedy In my case. I used them for diskidordered neys and backfrom ache, which 1 had experienced a great deal of trouble and pain. The kidney secretions were very Irregular, dark colored and full of sediment. The Pills cleared It all up and 1 have not had an ache In my back since taking the last dose. My health generally is Improved a great de&L Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents per box. 1 y RESULTS. W. J. Hill, Justice of the A Remarkable Woman. Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 23. Mrs. Anna M. Willis of this place, a charming old lady of 74 years, has given for publi- axxto hu-.i-n- K perfect remedy Couldnt See Any Reason. paper says, remarked Mr Chugwater, looking at the headlines, that there is a good deal of unrest among the workmen at the chair Don't they ever let them us the chairs? This fao-torle- Stops tho Cough and Worke Off tho Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. PriceSStx Indians Fear the Dead. The idea of Immortality Is very prevalent among the Mexican Indians, but they are afraid of their dead, whoy they say, feeling lonely In the spirit world and desirous of having theli friends and relatives join them, corns back and make them 111. The dead also envy-thheirs all the good things they have left behind. To pacify tha departed the surviving members ol the family make a number of feasti for him In the course of the first year after his death. e |