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Show UTAH PAGE TWO. ! hail I itf n Interested rerun. In tracing family "When injwife ami 1 were In Y," j to vilt the he said. "we hail ' graveyard of the fiiaint little town buried niuny of iny wife' people being It struck toe a In tne nelghborhond. queer llmllng aimllar inniie in ull oi three graveyard. Scattered her. j the j and there they were, blit a I way ",Jke-- i nuzzled over It for a long time ! lhH Het.,. He wa way ii old. old nuiii. and reinemla-reI Icii k n lire beginning of thing. can tell you. he said, wagging hla customgray bead solemnly. 'It was families divide to old time ary in the to their religious belief. II husband and wife were Methodist hll-I- nd IhiptlMt In life, after deillh the nd's grove w.'im placed near some Methodist brother, while the wife's sisbody went hunting for her Baptist nre fumble the In way thnt ter. m ottered hither and yon. and the same mime occurred perhaps live or time In one graveyard.'" Lewiston Journal. i ' ' LIEUTENANT FORTESQUE MUST GO BACK TO THE MINES." Relative After Eaey Social Job at the White Houee. Hard Work for Executive' J WASHINGTON. June 7. A paraIn the army order recently leaned by the war department wa of mnxiileralile interval to Washington It rend aa follow: "First Lieutenant Granville R. Fo- irelieved from lean ue. Tenth cavalry. duly in the olth-- of the superintend In enl of public building and ground thl idly, to take effect on or about DAUGHTER DID NOT DRINK. September 1. IMS, anil will then proceed to Join hla regiment. The truvel A f.ivorlle story of a relative of the enjoined I iiecvanary for the puliltf service." Forest Grant was of a auch a com. lute George I)e ha official red t:i which took place bernrregindero-formal way of throwing a fellow out of tween him and Mrs. Bradley Martin ti "back sendln-him and a aoft berth Mr. Grant wa hotel. nt California a It. I of a H.miple the mine." and till mid had secured satis IJeuteimnt Kortesque I u couln of first to arrive nn the first factory accommodation T'n aldent ItiNiarvcIt. and, though sleeping room floor, which was desirto duty In the offli-algned was not supof the superintendent of puhlie build- able. because the house ole duly ha plied with elevator service. ing and ground, hi A few days later Mr. Martin caine co'iNlaled for several mouth of being In attendance upon White House ao and got n room for herself on the flrt floor, but her daughter had to go to i ini function, enjoying hlmielf in sothe floor ubove. a time Learning that her generand good having ciety wn a New Yorker. Mr. niila neighbor the As of one prealdenta ally. he accompanied the prealdentlul party Marlin addressed a note to him, thus: 'Mr. Bradley Martin presenta her on the recent trip through the weal. Lieutenant Kortesque aerved under conipllineiit to Mr. George Re Forest hla dfallngiilahed cou1n n a member Grant and beg that he will exchange of the rough rider lit the Spnnlh room with her daughter." Mr. Grant wa not dlpoed to In war. and the prealdent and hi family like the young fellow Immensely. Hut gallant at the moment and sent this there seemed to lie good reason why reply hla compli'Mr. Grunt present the Hjieclal detail should be terminated to Mrs. Bradley Marlin and unit the young iifllcer should Join hie ment regiment at one of the western army would like tn ask If her daughler drinks." post a. Hla answer was followed by an InIt la rumored that the president reached the conclualoij that there were dignant note. nurlng Mr. Grant thal attached to th her daughter's habit were altogether loo many relntlve While House. Mr. Roosevelt' coualn iwrect. To which Mr. Grant sent hi T.liytennnt Dan Moore, la aalgned ne regrets that he could not comply with one of the prealdent'a aides, and hr the request, since her daughter did not puts In hla time during the social sea drink, and he did. and conaequently eon at looking pretty at the pink tear the stair would be easier for her than and mualcalea given by the mistress of for hint. New York Run. i h White House. the prealThen Captain Cowlen, now on duty aa dent'a brother-in-lacommander of the battleship MisWe dont mind the money souri. la about the White House a good family. We don't mind the money fnl, sa la hla Rut the more likely reason for the detachment of Lieutenant Forteaque We don't mind the money that he was rather indiscreet to We dont mind the money hold such close relations with the A few month! presidential family. Yaw nun, jrww mm ty if w kual til ego he returned from Manchuria ' pm Um. a where he had been sent to observe the graph . 1 1 e e ofli-Clal- ly TEA 1 military operations of the Russians and Japanese. Song from the Peralan. Upon landing In Ran Francisco be sad are they who know not lave. celebrated bis return home with a Ah! But. far from passion's tears and vnod dinner, and wound It up by smiles, down a moonless sm. beyond smashing a cabman in the eye. for Drift The silvery coasts of fairy isles. He which frivolity he wa arrested. nt out of that scrape with a good And sadder they whose longing lips -Kiss empty air. and never touch nastlng" from the president, but a The dear warm mouth nt those they short time ago he became Involved In love -- rmv divorce case, which was embarrassing. to say the least. During the recent race meeting at Rennlnga was returning from the track with VI Roosevelt In his automobile, when he was arrested for speeding bevond the limit. It was such little ns these that no doubt convinced the president that Lieutenant I'vtesoue was a trifle too swift for fluty, and thnt tt were better for Wei to resume the discipline of nrinv Aa a naive to hla feeling. he baa been given a three months' leave of -me, which he will spend In En- h. ron. baa been the cnefom for the lieu- tenant to accompany Mlaa Roosevelt to the races and ch other praces tha required the services of a male a favorite diversion for them o attend the performances nt the "rtetnv of Music here, a theatei re the mon tHlicg of Is produced. Thev en loved the and often took a party of friends with them. es-co-- melo-d-en- bod-rnrdlln- ga PURIEO ACCORDING TO t. ia Waiting, wasting, suffering much. But clear as amber, line aa muak. Is life to those who. pilgrim-wisMove hand In hand from dawn to dusk, Eacli morning nearer Paradise. Oh. not for them hu!l angel pray! They stand In everlasting light. They walk In Allah's smile by day. And slumber In Hie heart by night. Thomas Halley Aldrich tn the Reader. e. I. 0. 0. F. ANNUAL EXCURSION. O. The annual excursion of tho F. will be held title year at the La goon, near Farmington. Reduced retee have been secured on ell railroads for the event, which le scheduled for June 31. and 'every person can take advantage of them whether Odd Fellows or not. Indications point to a very large attendance. Sports and games of all aorta will be provided: there will be bathing and boating and prlxea will be offered for the oldest Odd Fellow, the oldest Rebekah, the youngest Odd the Fellow, the youngest Rebekah. prettiest baby (either aex), the largest family of Odd Fellows, and for other features. Trains on all roads will be run right through to the Lagoon, the Salt Lake A Ogden road having been equipped with new Iron of late, ao I- - 0- - 'n ancient custom ill prevailing In vmv n'rt burial ground was de- thl scribed by a Richmond gentleinnn who can be done. Everyone la STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, said, and were not large. Some were u ) send them 'lf only of"7 A NEW ERA III CPftt- profitable and some were not. FOR lion of a "spineless cai-t-- j SEEK Mrs. Lillie's story of the shooting of that -m,y grow and save her husband was straight forward. Hhe "I' hoi; said that the night before the tragedy LIFE Hurbi iik's spluele-- s , she and her husband went to bed at U stirred the mornto wojlii the In usual hour. Early their (. To ail hu:.il.-.-,!these purls. a shot pistol ing she was awakened by teis Mr. Burbank hu re. r i'siii and saw a strange man standing by V- .he Iris Rhe hand. In his a with th:, l Ht ij; bed pistol the seed of the plant In had husband her that saw BY FORCED Instanly BENEFIT WILL MAN anda MISSOURI WOMEN WILL APPEAL been shot and was unconscious, and Jet. The plant tmi- -t he y PROPAGATION. TO COUNTRY. liefore his Is task completed. she felt thut the strange nian had shot "You may say," said p..., him. Rhe sat up in bed. The man (ii,ugli. t Rhe rolled out of Wizard" Burbank Makes Chsstnut the correspondent, that All the Women's Clubs in tha United raised his pistol. 'In!, cactus has bo..., Trass Bear in Eighteen bed Jut as he tired, the bullet which States Will Be Asked to Aid flex-- . ile Months. her llfi ihe to end intended that rejM.rt he in Fight for Justice. e from different pi ices that crashing through a window. Immehat,. . my hornless diately after firing the shot the strange 7- .-. SANTA ROSA, Cal.. Jjn H- - w.is asked OMAHA. Neb., June 7. Membeis man left the room, ran down the stair ,,, "bojt Luther Burbank, the v. Izard of plant '.be rapid growing (,f tii-II.- of women's club In every town and and left the house by a rear door. aid and Mrs. Lillie awoke her daughter life, astonished the worid again today ih.it by crossing and voi.silli;"t"fc.'I city of the country are to be requesttlon orl.l rapid growth another young woman in the house In ed to sign a petition to Governor and In any tree or plant. Th-The by the statement that experiments assistance. summoned trees of would, ir the growth of a hurrying were wonderful praying was Nebraska, Mickey for the wounded man taken to hospital, a few years, revolutionise forestry. It A new age of fore-u- y few a hours within died he where of Mr. Lena panlon Margaret Lillie, j, " t . will no longer be necessary to watt a to dawn. now serving a life sentence In the without regaining tensclo-jsnesA chestto treea for ifetlma grow. of convicted the was Lillie Mrs. m Mr. penitentiary at Lincoln for the mur- murder of her husband on purely cir- nut tree, for Instance, has been made Is Forestry,to commandBurbunk' n,)inU going rulin. months. In nute ' eighteen der of her husband. cumstantial evidence. At the time ul to produce In the near future. and of steam electricity forces The no ran of case The Mrs. Lillie has become her trial popular reeling high There is nothing speculative i on of the inot celebrated In the his- throughout Butler county and the de- were playthings for ages, and later matter of the rapid growth nf t ft, exrurnlshed laboratory Interesting haa Indisputable tory of the west, and the organised mand that the murder be avenged . effort now to be made to procure a waa so insistent that the slate had periments. Now they have been ap-of prove It. Take the chestnut tree. (JJ marvelously for the benefit Instance. It was not so many pat don bids fair to make It still more little difficulty In convicting the ac- plied men. yM1 noted.. The case bear a close resem- cused wife. ago that it wna conceded thnt a chcit-nIn life embodied forces The plant blance to the Maybrlck case, and has It la stoutly maintained by Mrs. tree must attain an age nf fifteen been unawakened the Sympathy of thousands Lillie and her friends and sym- have never until very lately before a crop of nut were yieldyear a destined re forces These derstood. of men and women. edThe idea of waiting almost a lifpathisers that ao prejudiced was pop to for the produce greater changes The preH, the pulpit and the people ular sentiment and so sensitive were etime for a tree to grow to be of benh benefit of mankind than have aa yet In this state have with practical the Jury that the trial was a farce. to mankind was more than the elecand steam been by produced Throughout the trial Mrs. Lillie's unanimity declured Mrs. Lillie's trial genius of Burbank could itjjj In the district court of Butler county father. J. S. Hill, a farmer of.Butlei tricity." waa the result of his expeV)iat came statement The remarkable riments? By.a process of crosMlng anj unfair, and have professed their belief county, sat beside her and did everythe lips of Luther Burbank, the In her innocence. thing In his power to solace and cheei from particularly careful selection he in waa a wealthy man creator of so many new planta, flow- tually found that In about The women of Nebraska, particularher. Mr. Hill elghten an of in climax aa the ly the members of the women's clubs, when the trial began, but virtually aB era and fruits, months from seel a chestnut tne correa him with had tervlew by Mr have taken a lively Interest In her hla property was swept away by with so much could be made to yield nut. Thn case, believing that she Is the victim efforts to save hla daughter from spond. Burbank spoke take the walnut 'ree. It I no kmte was thrilleffect the earnestness that of Injustice, and It Is through these prison. He Is a Arm believer in he an experiment with him. It Is a tot been about friends of Mrs. Lillie that the petition Innocence, nnd. with other friend, will ing. The talk tonight had this rapid growth of trees w ill revol1 work. hie It of the possibilities to the governor praying for her par- continue the fight for her liberty. utionize the worid of forestry. wonderMr. Hill's belief In the innocence of conceded that Mr. Burbank's don are to be circulated among the Not long since It was announc'd revolutionised women's clubs throughout the coun- Mrs. Lillie Is not more firm than 1. ful work baa already that Mr. Burbank was planning mon The toward man's attitude plants. that of the members of the murderer try. admit It is not only tbe than 15.000 different varieties of p. Harvey Lillie was shot lu hie bed at man's family. They all declared aftci great scientist! In science and tatoes, from which he will produce i learned his home In David City early in the her conviction that they did not be great men, of the time, that are Interest- new and better tuber that will erUpw morning of October 4. 1902, and died lleve her guilty, and expressed the thought in Its usefulness to mankind any g Burbank's work. In ed Luther a few houra later without having re- opinion that she had not been given old varieties. the are world of the rulers Kings and gained conaclouHness. Mrs. Lillie oc- a fair trial. His experiments with plums are ot him queswriting to him now, asking cupied the bed with him during the a much larger scale. It may seem asome almost instances and in tions, A Bad Scars. night and was the only person known lmost beyond comprehension, but it Imploring him to Interest hlmaelf In the to have been In the room when the present time there are teni g some of murder was committed. Some day you will get a bad scare, the creation or upbuilding thousands of varieties of plums gradomains. In life their of form busi-neaa plant Lillie had been prominent In when you feel a pain in your bowels, It la a fact that within the post week ving on his experimental Infarm at to and social circles. Bloodhounds and fear appendicitis. Safety ilea In Mr. Burbank, reply that belonged to the murdered man Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure there have come to Burbank's home question, said that In one time of thei were put on the trail, posses were or- for all bowel and stomach diseases, In this city of rosea personal letters season there would be from 54, Hd t, old ganised, detectives were put to work such aa headache, biliousness, costive-nes- s, from kings and rulers ofheldthein hlr 50.000 varieties of pluma ripe, m many on the case and large rewards were etc. Guaranteed at Ogden drug- world. The correspondent hand tonight a letter from a kin- - that their creator would have to ns offered for the arrest and conviction gists, only 25c. .Try them. which came today, asking Mr. Bur- through the grounds to catch i of the perpetrator of the crime. some questions concerning some glimpse of them. But in consldcrbif bank The bloodhounds went from the macaCIRCUMVENTING THE FLIES. branches of his work. Mr. Burbank this vast amount of plum life, Lillie home to a point In the outklrts ber that the thornless blackberry vu to be madf will letter not the permit of the town, where several strangers, selected from 65,000 scedllai Of course the modern housewife public, or the identity or the sender finally traveling over the country In prairie no use for a screen cover for tables, has also when the time coma and plants, as a os learned. He regards persona schooners, had been In cainp. but de16.000 varieties nf potatM to the dig she at root strikes of the evil and the writspite the fact that these strangers wages war on the house fly so ruthl- matter the Import of the royal this fall, possibly only 1100 varictla ings. were suspicious characters and gave There I almost a pathetic side to may be saved for future experimna an unsatisfactory account of them- essly that, with the aid of the unito Is versal she able screen, keep her some of the correspondence Mr. Bur-- r selves. none was arrested. The posse sumhouse from the free bank receives. In reply to questions JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULU practically scoured Jthe country for miles around mer restaurant The pest. keeper tonight he said he had received letters JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULU about, but to no purpose. Tbe degrocer and other pro- from missionaries in far-o- ff Africa JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS tectives ran down several cluea, but butcher, baker, ic prietors of public snd made no arrests. Two months after the murdgr wh rooms, owing to the constant traffic, is ao successful In keeping out all committed Mrs. Lillie was a ires teil not the flics, and he Is accordingly driven with and the triul her crime, charged to protect himself by other means. I In the district court resulted tn her Is for Just such conditions as these conviction and sentence to life Imthat the screen cover for tables here prisonment. Illustrated wa Intended. The canopy came the to It light at the trial of for the fly screen is rounter-h- a case and Mrs. Lillie did not deny that support 1m need by a weight, through the me to of the death husband her the prior of cord and pulleys, operating defendant habitually used considerable dliim It In conjunction with the central upmoney In bucket shop operations. was charged by the state that a short right post or support- The collar a be ton of the canopy slides up and time liefore the murder she had auf down BE SURE this support, milking the man In It fered losses these operation. AND U8E THE wna proved that the murdered man Ipulation of the cover convenient and The viands or other articles carried aeveral thousand dollars of life rapid. whose attractiveness and salability In of his and liiHiirance the favor wife, depend 'non their protection from the state assigned as her motive for tak of flies are placed under Ing hla life a desire to get this life in depredation and the canopy lowered. surance and with tt gain relief from heae covers an When is to be removed the article financial embarrassment. Is momentarily lifted, requlr There wa nothing In the evidence canopy to show that the relations between the Ing but slight exertion, and then The dropped Into plnre. husband and wife had been in any With their only enno;y la divided Into sections to add way unpleaaant. the convenience, and part of It mny rhlld. Edna Lillie, a girl in her teens to he rlgidlv attached to the table top. cotIn a comfortable hud lived they ' tage, and ao far aa the world knew, THE ROUTE OF THE Huge Task. they loved each other devotedly a was It to undertake task the huge Mrs. Lillie waa not permitted by her cure a bad case of of disattorney tn testify at the trial, but ease as that of C. F. Collierkidney of Chero off the wltnes stand she said It was kee. Iai. but Electric Bitters did it. He true she had uaed money In bucket write: My kidneys were so far gone she dona but that had THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO. shop operations, I could not sit In a chair without It with the knowledge and at the re' cushion: and suffered from dreadful quest of her husband, who for busi- backache, headache, and depression. In ness reasons did not desire it to be Electric Bitters, however, I found known that he used money for specu CLAUDE cure, and by them was restored to WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent The bucket h,-lutlve purposes. health. 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