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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY SALT LAKE CITY. Brief Nates of Happenings in Utah's Capital City. Christensen, superintendent of schools, is considering the advisability of keeping the schools closed a week after the holiday recess ends Monday, January 6, on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever and diphtheria. lie ays that if after a careful examination into existing conditions and a conference with the department of health and the members of the board, it is determined that the closing of the schools for another week will aid materially i.i DEATH conputting a stop to the spread of tagious diseases, this course will be D. H. -- DARKENS THEIR HOLIDAY Mangled Body of William B. Gibson Brought to Homo on Princeton Avenua Secretary Fisher Harris of the Salt Y,k Commercial club yesterday reIt was a sad New Year's day at the ceived New Tear's greetings from the commercial club of Phoenix. In addi- home or William B. Gibson of 1145 Prlm-etoavenue, yesterday, says thi tion to the sentiment expressed the Phoenix club desired to Inaugurate a Salt Lake Herald. Word was received movement for a railroad from Salt that Mr. Gibson liad been killed by beLake to the Gulf of California, with a ing run over by a stone car In the bridge across the Grand canyon. It quarry of the United Slates Limestone was urged that such a railroad would Quarry company at Topllff, Tooele on Tuesday night. The body give Arlsona the advantage of Utah's county, was coka th back to Salt Lake last and Utah brought and coal superior oxidised ores from Arlsona to smelt night. Mr. Gibson was 48 years old and with its sulphides. leaves a widow and eight children. From those who arrived from Topllff In a brawl over a game of cards in the Athens saloon, a Greek resort at last night with the body it was learned Mr. uibson was walking away Bingham Junction, last night. And roll that the quarry along the tramway. U In from wounded and was shot Kolopoulos was dark and he did not see the car. three places by Peter Tatadopuloa. Greek, and Is now lying In a seri- which waa approaching behind him. ous condition In the Murray hospital. The car was drawn by a horse. BeTatadopuloa is a fugitive from justice. cause of the darkness the animal apIt is believed that he has come to Salt parently did not see Gibson until too late and ran against the quarrymau, Lake to find a hiding place. knocking him down. An instant later Robbing the United States mall will the atone car struck Gibson. It was probably be the charge which Tom too late to pass over him as he lay in Theopapas and Peter Palus, the two the center of the track, and he was Greeks who looted the letter box at the terribly crushed. The car weighed a comtoil and a half, and the atone it conpostufflee of the Bamberger Coal pany, will have to face. The men will tained weighed nearly four tons. When be turned over to the federal authori- picked up after the car had been forced ties by the police. As yesterday was from his bleeding body, Gibson was Kew Tears day, the Greeks were de- still alive, but the feeble spark of life tained in the city jail. Today they will soon fluttered out. The accident ocbe moved to the county jail, and there curred at 9:30 o'clock at night. At 9:45 held until arraigned In the United Gibann tiled. States district court. OPINIONS DIFFER. Mrs. Mlnnls Jenson Snow, widow of the late President Loroxno Snow, died Ruling of Colorade Judge Directly Op' at 1:40 this morning at her residence, posed to Judge Msrshsll's Mrs. 110 Third avenue, from cancer. Decision. Snow was 61 years old on October 10 Salt Lake Herald: The ruling of lost She had been afflicted with cancer of the eye for the past two years. Judge Robert E. Lewis of the federal court at Denver In quashing the coal James McCabe, United States immi- land fraud Indictment sagainst a numgration inspector. In charge of the Sa't ber of prominent Colorado business Lake office, has returned from New men Is In direct conflict with a ruling York, whither he went with a woman by Judge John A. Marshall of the fedcondemned for deportation to France a eral district court of Utah, who sustew weeks ago. Inspector T. J. Long-le- y tained the government's contentions was' subpoenaed to testify In a de- In precisely similar cases. The ruling of the Denver Judge will portation case In Helena, Mont., ani left for that city Wednesday night be taken to the United States supreme court on a writ of errror, while the loer Spreading rails caused Engineer cal defendants will have to stand trial. and email Hill of the Rio The cases came up at the April term Grande passenger, which left Park of the district court. City at 1:46 oclock Wednesday aftei-noo- n Judge Lewis held that the charge of for Salt Lake, to jump from the Illegally acquiring coal lands under the train at a point known as Stevenss dummy entryman system waa not sufranch, about fifteen miles from Park ficient to base a criminal Indictment City. The passenger coaches were not and that the whole theory of the govderailed and no one was Injured. A ernment Is wrong. The Judge said that train was sent out from Salt Lake, there Is no law which makes It crimiwhich brought the passengers to this nal for a citizen to agree In advance of coal land to sell to rity late Wednesday afternoon. j of an entry others, whether individuals or corporaRobert Deming may rue the day he tions, the land that he might acquire made his escape from the Holy Cross by purchase. He said that section 5440 hospital and made a break for freedom of the federal statutes regarding conin his nightshirt, for since his capture spiracy was Inapplicable to these esses, In Oregon word has been received by as it dealt only with pension matters . the authorities In Baker City that he is and not with land transactions. The same question was argued before Judge Marshall last April, and only a month ago he rendered a decision over ruling the demurrers entered by the various defendants and holding them for trial. He was of the opinion that section 6,440 applied to these followed-- " an-oth- er By-wat- PILES Quickly cases. CURED sHars. site had signed the name of 5. livV. Gess. a her tun ing near this city. To the officers the young woman acknowledged her guilt in i oin.ectiou with the larged clucks. The uffi. ct's say she ha made a sensational statement, but the) r, fuse to rnaki It public. It is thouulil a man rum-ber- In 10 Days wanted in California for murder. The authorities in California believe th.y have evidence that will convict him of murder, ainl the officers of this city have expressed a ailingness to waive their tharges if the case against him in California is sir.-ng- . e Lieutenant mdrew Elkrvm and G. E Andrews, the crack handball team of the fire department, have challenge)! the best team from the Y. M. C. A. u a game for the championship of Utah The contest Is to be io;npos.u of doubles, the best three In five. A Discovery That Has Startled Free Cancer Coupon. If you suffer from cancer In any form, simply fill In your name and address on dotted lines below and mall today to Dr. Curry Cancer Cure Co, 2016 Curry Sanitarium, Lebanon, Ohio. You will be surprised how easily you can cure yourself at home with risk or dani Street City, State If you prefer net to address the Cancer Company itself, you may reach the doctor privately just as well by addressing his private secretary, E. W. Ramsey, Drawer D, Lebanon, Ohio. 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New choose at SUgiti Moil. it's him?." said tin' husband. "Kiuht! Bui how oil earth did you know V Wt'l." said the husband with the same assuraui-ewluu 1 bought it I told the ilerk that if he yesu-rdadidn't give me blue rthrow him out of the window. Harper's Weekly. looking hand-tailore- The Peaceful Suburbs. "Sort of endless chain war with your neighbor, eh?" said the visitor from the city. How is that? "Well. replied the suburbanite, hi chickens flew over the hedge and ate t all my garden need. I got even by getting a big tomcat, and the cat ate the chickens." Ah, an eye for an eye, e "Yes; but it wasn't long before he got a bulldog and the bulldog finished the tomcat" Great Scott! I suppose that ended the feudr "Not at alL I borrowed a catamount from a wandering circus and that killed the bulldog. Now, If he don't get an elephant to finish the catamount before I can return It to the show I gueaa I'll come out winner." $20.00 $16.65 $13.35 $12.00 $10.00 &mmz y qu-ckl- , for Overcoats for Overcoats for Overcoats for Overcoats for Overcoats f ' '-- v A i'l 1 w ft-- . that were that were that were that were that were r C West Second South street. The proprietor applied for a license, but Chief Pitt refused to sign It. Regardless of this, the saloon was 'pined yesterday for business. Learning of this. Chief Pit; sent policeman to order the proprietor to close his doors. The order was obeyed. When asked about the matter. Chief Pitt last night said: . "I have nothing against the new saloon or its proprietor. But there are already enough of such places in West Second South street. I have made up etc. In planning the diet for a family, my mind to have no more of them." one must always consider the occupaDIES ON MOUNTAIN TOP. tion, age, etc. Ieople working in the open air will find baked beans, corned Mail Carrier Is the Victim of a Broken beef, roast pork, etc., excellent cold weather foods. Give the laborer food Snowshoc, requiring more time for digestion. BOISE, Ids, Jan. 1. (Salt Lake Give the person of sedentary habits Herald Special.) George McKinney, a food more easily and quickly digested. mail carrier between Rocky Bar and Chamberlains Cough Remedy Atlanta, waa frozen to death near the Thla Is a medicine of great worth top of Bald Mountain presumably on merit. Try it when you have a Christmas night. He left Atlanta and cough or cold and you are certain to be Christmas on hla first trip. The route pleased with the quick relief which It lies over Bald Mountain and the road affords. It la pleasant to take and can be depended upon. For aale by remains snowed up all winter, the on- always all druggists. . on The ly travel being body of the victim was found Saturday TEACHERS EXCURSION TO PROVO VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY, by Fred Phellx, another carrier going in from Rocky Bar. It lay within 200 For the Teachers Convention at yards of the house of Old Man" Keh-n- Provo 2nd and Jan. Srd, the R. O. Indications showed that McKin- W. willJan. sell round trip tickets at one ney broke a snowshoe when nearing tare for the round trip. Tickets on the top of the mountain and wore him- sale Jan. 2nd, good to return until Jan. self out wallowing In the snow. Kehno 6th. 1908. Is very deaf and could not have heard McKinney even If the latter had sufficient strength to call out The body was taken to Rocky Bar. Deceeased waa 22 yearstrf age. t . snow-shoes- o. Mrs. Alica Wanlaaa Expires Buddtnly From Haart Failure. LEHI, Dec. II. Just after eating her supper last evening Mrs. Alice Wan-lapressed her hand over her heart and expired. She seemed to be recovering from an attack of pneumonia, which seems to have weakened her heart, which had been affected during the past year. Her husband, George Wanlaas, her mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Gedhill and a baby surss ar . Fred M. Nye Co. 2413 Washington Avenue PERSONS INTENDING TO OPEN BANK ACCOUNTS ARE SPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE BOUND PRINCIPLES, ACCURATE SERVICE I HONORABLE TREATMENT ALWAYS CONSERVATIVE Small Accounts Welcome S THE BANK IS GLAD TO RECEIVE SMALL AS WELL AS LARGE ACCOUNTS AND CAREFUL ATTENTION AND COUR- - Z TESY ARE SHOWN TO ALL WE HAVE A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. SOUTHWEST CORNER TWENTY-FOURTST. AND WASH- INGTON AVENUE, OGDEN. CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS .... a 50,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 20,000 H To Gauge Flow of Well. To calculate the rate of flow of an artesian well a simple plan la to lower a bottle of aniline fluid to a depth of, say 600 feet, and then electrically explode a cap to burst the bottle. The time required for the fluid to appear at the surface give an accurate gauge as to the velocity of flow. VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. During the holidays the Denver A Rio Grande will sell round trip tickets Between all points In the stats of Utah on the line of the D. A R. G. at rate of one single fare fur the round trip. Tickets on aale Dee. 20, 21, 24, 25, II and Jan. lat; good to return until Jan. 6th, 1908. Journal want ada deliver the goods. Do You Need Printing? THE RE- Commercial National Bank STATE JOURNAL is now equipped to do all kinds of AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic manitcr. The progressive business man demands first class printing. C, Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing that was ten years ago? 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But in eating much fat an acid will be required to aid in digestion. This can be taken in the form of fruit. Sugar and starch also produce heat, and so we may replace the green vegetables which are cooling in warm weather with macaroni, rice, winter vegetables, When the United States supreme court reviews Judge Lewiss opinion, the matter will be definitely settled, but It is understood that the trial of Pyramid Pila Cura Positively a Marval the Utah defendants will not be postof Quick Curing Power. Band for ' poned until the supreme court acts. a Free Trial Packags Today! KILLED IN A 8NOW8LIDE. vive. We want every man and woman sufLehl la in the throes of a meaale epiin Death Masts H. David Big Lindsay of fering from the excruciating torture There are over 100 homea undemic. Lives 8ister Mountains Horn piles to Just send their name and adder quarantine with an average of in Salt Lake. dress to us and get by return mall,' a cases In each home. The health three free trial package of the most effective Rae V. Lindsay, a nurse employed in board has made an effort to enforce and positive cure ever known for this the family of John A. Bagley, of 616 the quarantlnce regulations, but it now disease. Pyramid Pile Cure. Lake City, re- appears that every home which is not As an example, Emma Bodenhamer South State street Balt Immune has either had the malady or conveya ceived message yesterday of Bedford, Indiana, was In constant news that her brother, David will get it before the epidemic is over. the ing for 21 years. Three killed Numbers of grown people are sufferboxes of Pyramid Pile Cure cured her. H. Lindsay, had been Instantly the Big Horn moun- ing from it, but as yet none of the in a in And George Braneigh of Schellburg, at the head of the Big Horn cases has proven fatal, though in sevcured his piles with only tains, In eral cases at many aa six occupants river Wyoming. one 60 cent box. and 62 of the same home are down at a time. was old, Mr. years Lindsay The way to prove what this great and ten children. His a wife leaves remedy will do In your own case, is to 84 years old, lived with BOISE GIRL ARRESTED Just send your name and address to us mother, who is ON CHARGE OF FORGERY near the and you will get by return mail a free him at his home la Wyoming a is She fatal accident of the scene trial treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure. Her Guilt and, in Default of Parrish family, long Admits Then after you have proven to your- member of the Is Held in Custody. Bail, of Davis counself what It can do, you will go to the prominent In the affairs In lived Bear L ty. Mr. Lindsay formerly BOISE, Ida, Jan. (Salt Lake druggist and get a 60 cent box. was a brother-in-laDont undergo an operation. Opera- Lake county, Idaho. He W. W. Clark Tribune Special.) Miss Florence Daly, of State Senator and tions are rarely a success and often daughter of of Bear Lake county. Idaho. J. D. Daly of this (Ada) county, has lead to terrible consequences. PyraJust been arrested, charged with formid Pile Cure reduces all InflammaCHIEF PITT CALLS HALT. gery. She was taken before Judge tion, makes congestion. Irritation, Itching. sores and ulcers disappear and Will Allow No More 8aloora on Woot Dunbar and her bail waa placed at 6500, which ahe was unable to furnish the piles simply quit Second South. and was turned over to the sheriff. At Bend your name and address today for this free trial treatment to Pyramid Salt Lake Herald: There will be no a bearing later her case waa postponed Drag Co, 1J7, Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, more saloons In West Second South until January 10. She asked for more Mich. street That Is the decision of Chief time In which to secure counsel. It seems that the girl has passed On aale at all drug stores at 60 cents of Police Pitt. Last night be Issued box. orders for the closing of the new Greek t several forged checks lately, to which. Pile-ago- ny Miss Our Sale of Fine WINTER DIET. Sul6 saloon You Shouldn't HE KNEW. have discovered what the tnedicar world lias been looking for, for years. sure cure for cancer, so sure that it can be absolutely guaranteed. This I do. ai:d 1 can prove it. I have cured hundred of the most horrifying cases in from 10 to 39 days, after celebrated physics in and surgeon had given up all hoie of saving them. After you have seen the marvelous result of this treatment, you will be surprised how easily you can cure yourself at home without risk or danger. I have one of the finest sanitariums in the country for those who wish to come and have my personal attention. 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