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Show DAILY TO KILL SATURDAY. APRIL 11. Utah HE 10 JOURNAL - there the K! Day s Doings IIGU UTAH STATE no found.niou :.cyed by your aril Sail I . . BY - Unis" ; tural A special to the Tribune of Salt Lake X special dispatch to the Tribune Additional light U cast upon the from Evanston. Wyo., says: The prose- City from New York in relation to A. Utah National bank muddle In Salt evi-in P. Heliiae will be of cution presented some damaging interest especially Lake City by W. 8. McCoruick. In an the Bruce murder case at the in milling li aays: "Back to the gulden West," is the official written statement given to the afternoon session of yesterday, several witnesses establishing the fact that plan of P. Augustus Helnse. He has Tribune. It follows: there was no poison around the ranch given up for the present his attempt j Editor Tribune: In your lame of its own tiiM i where Bruce was poisoned. Lawrence to iM4t New York ilks. it waa no poison He U about ready to go away from pruft stating that there ranch. here, where his fortune slipped away at the lira Charles H. Peterson, sister of from him in a few moutlia aa a result James H. Brute, stated the same, and of his sprouting out from copper min- lfm that lira. Bruce, wife of J. H. lug. which he understands, to banking Bruce, said that there waa no poison and the manipulating of the stock marat the ranch, but that there was at the ket. He la going to begin all over ton that waa kept by Bruce. The again, at almost the unie P11 he went, an obscure mining en- strychnine waa taken from a top shelf in the store, which was dusty, leaving gtlieer, fifteen years ago on his gradu- the imprint of a hand whlcfy was small, alton from Columbia. To stay yay while Ur. Bruce had an extra large untU he Aakes another fortune, to re- on in the dust the new his tight with the benefit of the hud. Imprints Professor .experience gained In the lost of hla first boa were newly made. Knight of Laramie, State chemist, slat fortune, la said to be hla purpose. ed that enough strychnine was taken Helnse has not yet made apet'lfio stomach to kill sixteen men. that the confession of Annie Bruce was bun-dose- d" place. Eery s f Sheriff Janos Sheriff Jones was called, and he told the story that Mrs. Bruce told him, "that Bruce had asked for some cheese to put up with poison for ruts, but shs did not have He went to the store and. got some fruit mixing It with strychnine and taking It out to the ranch with him. She told Mr. s, Brace to bring back all the as he needed them. These were brought back to the house, Including the can of poisoned fruit and put In the cupboard. Mrs. Bruce said that she made five pica that evening, and, not having enough fruit for the last pie, went to the cupboard and taking this can of poisoned fruit put in Into the last pie, not knowing that the fruit contained It pie-tin- This pie was the one that was poison. put up with Bruce's lunch. Dr. O. Thomas stated that the confession of Annie Brace waa signed by her after he read the same and In his FOIL Monday, May 4, will be observed In public school In Utah as Peace day and 14,000 pupils will Join In giving appropriate programs In commemoration of tjie event. Sunday, May 17, will be observed In Salt Lake as Peace day and at the VY church a program it Congregational given In the Interest of unt-Wsrs- al peace, At a meeting of the peace commlt- in Governor ' Cutler's office y. decisive action was taken yes-wda- the celebration of Peace day. present at the meeting were Gov- -, Tnor Cutler, Rabbi Charles J. Freund, Mrs. F. 8. Richards, Mrs. Coe griff, Dean Brewster, J. M. SJodahl. John Henry Smith, Rev. p. A. glmpkln, and H. P, Stathakos. The latter Is of the Greek society In Balt Lake. Timne vlce-presl-k- nt It was decided to aek the First F,d,y, n,or,,injf referrln l'lilh XallonaJ bnk "latter, you make ! : en TINES FORY.N.C.A, SCHOOLS will be thl uae f the following language: "When the Federal grand Jury meets next week some persona expect that Ur. Adama will be asked to explain what meant when he said, iu his state- ment to The Tribune, that on his turn froln the Blllt he foUMd evidence of transactions that he could not approve of... There. Is also an Insinuation that there are matters for other officials of j to account for. and the In ,h(t ference la that these other matters or transactions have some connection with ns, he said today In hla office at No. the loss of the 1100,250. 74 Broadway, but it is known he inI am, and for some time have been, tends to give careful attention to the aware of the fact that an effort la beOhio Copper company near Balt Lake ing made to connect a dcpoalt of funds City. In addition to that corporation made In September, 1007, by the Utah te la Interested, he said. In properties National In the bank of McCornlck A In flva different states. Whether he In- Co. with the taking of the cash from tends to make Butte hla neauquarters, the vaults of the Utkh National, and he declined to say. trad tnere that I must assume that this la what la rehe wun hla great triumph In Febru- ferred to In the paragraph above quotary, 1101, over the Amalgamated Cop- ed. Bo fur as I can see, no reasonaper company and the Standard Oil ble, unbiased person can see any concrowd. In the same month he came nection between the two, and the effort East, set up hla brothers, Otto C. and to link them together at this time, Arthur P., In the stock brokerage busi- when everything is given a sensational ness with aeats on the New York and aspect. Is unfair and In no way JustiBoston exchanges, and later became a fied by the facts, which are aa follows: "high" financier. Givsa the Facta In September, 1007, the Utah NaWILL OPEN SCHOOL tional hud an account with McCornlck FOR FEEBLE-MINDE- D A Co upon which, as la the custom among banka. It drew Interest on daily balances. This account waa of long Governor John C. Cutler announced standing and atlll exists. yesterday on hla return to the capital .On September 20, 1907, that being from Provo that cottage No. 4, which about the time at which a call for baa been out of service for three years, statements of the condition of private will be put In Immediate repair and and State banks might be expected, that, with the expected help of the nau rally I desired to furnish and pubcoming legislature It will be convert- lish a sttaement which would ahow our deposits as large as possible. On ed Into a home for the feeble-minde- d, which Is one of the most vitally neces- that day, with a view to this result, I sary Institutions that the state has yet requested Mr. Nelson, the cashier of to provide. The state board of In- the Utah aNtlonal to Increase the sanity, at the meeting recently held at banks deposit with McCornlck A Co. much us convenient. X naked him Provo, decided to spend the 11,700 apIf he could deposit 8100,000, and he for propriated by the last legislature the repair of the cottage- - This money stated that he could spare 1200,000 and win be spent In the erection of sup- would deposit that much, which he porting walls for the building, and the did, In New York and Chicago exentire structure will be placed In re- change; that Is, by drafts drawn In favpair. Three years ago Governor Cutler or of McCornlck A Co. on Eastern corcloned cottage No. 4 because It waa out respondents; and the credit was entered on McCornlck A Co.'s books In of repair. the usual manner. Utah National Draw Money On October 1 the larger part of this money waa drawn out by the Utah National. At ita request $180,000 was taken In Eastern exchange; that Is, by drafts drawn by McCornlck A Co. on Ita New York correspondent,' and the remaining $20,00 waa left In Its account. subject to check! The can. celed drafts, with their Indorsements CHICAGO, April 11. Chicago la to- and the entries on the books of the day the rallying point o Crti Toung two banks themselves afford a comdans plete history of the transaction. Men's Christian Association throughout the country, who will celeIt la beyond my comprehension how brate during the balance o the month this la connected with the disappearthe fiteenth anniversary o the organi- ance of funds at a later date, and I sation. A committee of 100 leading know that so far as I am concerned citizens of Chicago Is In charge of the celebration, and a large fund haa been raised, the gerater part of which will be used for endowment. More than 200 meetings will be held during the celebration, and more than flty speakers prominent In religions, educational and proesslonal circles In all parts of the country will deliver addresses. According to the officials there ire now 7.771 associations In the world, of which rear!;- - 2,000 are 1" North America. The American Associations ha'e a total membership of nearly 459,'w't and occupy nearly 000 bulldlngee of . wo. with a tota! valu- - of th.-l- r Nearly 2.BOO secretaries snl other paid officials art employed In tula country, GREAT PEACE DAY SELL suits To-dif we do as well as last Saturday. And ever man will be tickled to death" with'his appearance. txs '.a i' ! union: T'ae of I'tah. Tills wan agrh-ul-- . onstraii tlie meeting of the Itah-- S Idaho car company In Sail I.ake at which a sp'eiulul City fhowlnv u;i made for the industry., Josei b F. Smith. Thomas R. Cutler, Jo'-- 11 Winder. W. S. McCnmtrk. John C Cutler. Heber J. Grant. John Henry Smith. George Romney and ChariW. Xlbley were chosen dlree- tors for the ensuing year. Repotts read showed that the total amount of sugar produced during the' year by the six factories of the com- pany ua 104.200,500 pounds. In the sack. This Is an Increase of S.oon.ofto pounds over the year previous. It wai also shown that the past year had been unusually prosperous In spite fi an Increase In many of the expenses, j especially for storage of sugar sent east during the time of the financial string. rncy and held because the cnnelngees were unable to pay for It when the payment was due. Manager T. R. Culler said that a dividend of 7 per cent haj been set aside for the payment of the quarterly dlvidenda during the coming year, and that this had been done afier all expenses for maintenance, depreciation and discounts had been deducted from the undivided profits. A statement of the expenses of running the buslnesa showed that the total quantity of beets purchased by tW factories was 422.523 tons, and that after the freight had been paid, the total cost per ton . about $5.17. The amount of money paid for labor during the vear was $430,050, and the cost of operating the entire plant. Including all of the factories of the company, waa more than $4,000,000. The management expressed the feeling that the coming year would be fully aa prosperous as last, especially as the price f labor promises to be lower than last year, and It la expected that there will be a great falling off In the cost of materials. - made in his presence and without compulsion. He waa recalled by the defense at this morning's session, the defense trying to have him acknowledge that Annie Bruce was compelled to make a joonfesslon, or, as the defense Into makput it she was ing It The prosecution accused the defense of talking with witnesses for the prosecution, Ur. Begley for the defense talking with Ur. Deloney, one of the main witnesses for the prosecution. In an out. WELL mis is n That Is What Professor Says Heinze Cannot Play the Game in BankerTellscf Relations Between New York, So Its Minning About Amount of Poison Found Private and National For Him. in Bruce's Stomach. Institutions. ty le W. S. MVt'KXU'K. April 10. INSIDE TACTS T from the Stomach and Kidneys Produced The stomach, kidneys and part of the Over of the dead man were produced In court W. C. Deloney, sheriff, waa called, and stated PAGE THREE. 1908. j certainly has the call this spring. You want nice things to wear? Well-l- eave it to Browne at The Toggery The Clothes Store" PUME AffdMai ICE MDII IS DELIVERED TO FAMILY TRADE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICESi II SIT IME 300 LBS COUPON BOOKS $225, CASH IN ADVANCE $2j00 500 LBS. COUPON BOOK $3 AO CASH IN ADVANCE $125 $125 LBS COUPON BOOK $.75, CASH IN ADVANCE MANYOU TAKE NO CHANCES IN USING THIS ICE AS IT IS UFACTURED FROM PURE CONDENSED ARTISIAN WATER. 1000 visitor, Zion has a distinguished Emma Goldman anarchist. She to She at the Wilson hotel there. peaks In Balt Lake today and tomor. BOOKS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE OFFICE BOTH PHONES, IND. 234, BELL 1603. 413-2- 4. row. The fact that Chief of Police Pitt haa decided not to make an effort to prevent Miss Goldman from speaking to accepted by her aa a great victory. Her manager declares that there are many anarchists in Salt lake, but that they wish their devotion to "the cause" kept secret. Mlsa Goldman's manager described Chief Pitts change of front as a "complete bark down and a signal victory over government authority Mlsa Goldman Is a small woman, with an Incoherent flow of words After talking with her the chief Impression carried away by the listener was astonishment that anyone had ever taken her seriously and wonder that she had made herself such a conspicuous figure. When seen last night. Miss Goldman denied that she had ever advocated the murder of kings or other ruler. But. she thought that people should resist all the time. Anarchy, ahe said, was the delightful condition of Hv jt without any sort of government, without policemen or any other disagreeable thing. Every man, ahe said, would do the things that he felt like doing. Lack of government, she Mid, would not Interfere with great public enterprises. Criminals would bo sent to hospitals Ogden City lee Co. IT. E. DOOLY. President. I JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Pre- RALPH E. HOAO. Cashier. A. V. MclNT05H, AssL Cuhlcr. s' (The UTAH NATIONAL BANK UNITED Or OGDEN STATED DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits ma j(iU(DSt iid: SSEMBLED in this busy store is a most bewildering assortment of the seasons newest and best goods. Youll find the choosing here easy, pleasant and economical. We are showing what you want at what you want to pay. Garments of supreme modishness, fabrics of elegant fashionablcness, and little needfuls, usefuls and. requisite of the newest fads and fancies. All the clever innovations of a new season are embodied in our showings. Every depart ment is full of new things, making it a most desirable opportunity for those who shop to get the best goods, the best values, and the best satisfaction by coming here first. by-law- 1- -4 II.. JJ. EUIT 2429-2431-24- 33 j In Italy. Experiment there wduld be no prison, and the 1 the result would world awaiting eagerly Jog along topsy.turvy Italy quite merrily, said MIm Goldman, If of the experiments being made la Ita anarchtota wer given their way. swampa with the Australian malaria flab (paeudomugll algniller) which Subscribers of The Utah State thrive in shallow water and Uvea Journal are requested te read and chiefly on the larvae of mosquitoes. follow instruction printed at head of The government Imported a few thoueditorial column. sand of them In June A church for the use of that building on May 17, and at that time a Pp celebration will be held. .The tommlttee to arrange a program con-j- u f the Rev. Mr. Slmpkln, Dean Brewster and Mrs. Coe griff. Governor Cutler will Issue a proclam-uo- n appearing OLD to all of the ministers calling Mention to this meeting. table splay- he meeting of the Peace society TMterday, Rabbi Freund, Mr. SJodahl Ton cannot afford to grow old. "d Mrs. Richards' were appointed a In thess days of strenuous competition wmmittee on s. The society here it Is necessary to maintain, aa long as be a chapter of the National Peace possible ones youthful appearance. ongress. It Is Impossible to do this without retaining a luxurious growth of hair. the The presence of Dandruff Indicates OF POUND A WEEK. germ wbicn presence ef a burrowing roots of tha on the thrives and Uves is J what a oung baby ought hair until It causes total baldness. gain in weight. Does yours T If jfswbro's Herplcids Is the onlyasknown effec"j ,hr's something wrong with Its destroyer pf this prat and it Is to use igeetlrm. Give It McGee's Ell-- v tive as It is delightful dressBtby ITerplelde makes an elegant hair and it will begin gaining at once. as well as Dandruff curs. ing ers to ntma tomach and bowel troubles, Accept ns eubstttute-thBold by leading dragrlsta .Send fitetn digestion, stops fretfulness, good esmpls to The Herptelde Ca. teething babies. Price Z5c to Me. stamps for Detroit. Mich. W by Geo. -p. Cave. ' omits aad Two stoas ' ay Roycroft CI o t h i n g , EDM enty & WASHINGTON AVENUE |