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Show THE MOUSING u:n!g nous SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT Harry Joseph ia visiting the Silver Shield mine at Bingham. Treasmvr A. A. Bali of the Annie l.aurie Mining company la np from Kimberly. from the Examiner's Special CerrespoadenL t K. M. Wilkinson. ...orris, Josiah Feiive. SIN JUAN HILL Colored Soldier Who Died in Salt Lake. Arthur Is Brawn Cat tteard Now Being Internet In Coming Prize Fight It developed lest night that Allan MonMiller, the colored man who died the city jail, wan one of day night in tbe beroea of San Juan hill, he having member of the Ninth cavalry. Miller wan wounded in the charge and never recovered from hid Injuries, of the fact connected with the ae of hie death are aunusual. aent-an- ra thirty-da- y Miller was nerving for vagrancy and on last Thursday ien a was taken to the Holy Cross hospital 4,'k. He was kept there two days, when the hospital authorities eald he was shamming and returned him to the jail. Mayor Morn a pardoned him Monday, bat he wan too ill to make use of hie freedom, end died at o'clock that S night in hie cell up to as late at 12 o'clock . the police pflyi.i. iniieted that there waa nothwhich ing in the etory of hla death, bad gained circulation in the streets. ARTHUR CASE. BROWN The first teetimony in the case of . Arthur Brown, former the Btata United States senator from Utah, who ta charged with immoral relations with Mn. Annie Bradley, will be presented to the Jury this morning. The last Juror waa a worn In lata yesterday afternoon, and after County Attorney Westenrelt, who li assisting prosecution, had made the opening statement the court adjourned. This ease, of which the public has already heard far more than Is pleasant to read, has been hanging lire' for , year and a half. Several Ames has (he former Repuh Sean leader been called Into court to answer to the charge of Immoral contact and iwch time, upon one tecbnl-dttl- y or another, he has secured a debt. Mm. Bradley, with whom the crime alleged to have been committed, has en convicted upon her own confer-akof guilt. Time for passing sentence upon her has been Axed, and then afterward postponed upon several occasions. In (he t LIVESTOCK INTERESTS. Jam re C. Leary, managing director ef the new incorporation of Western nockmen, returned last night from trip through the east and south, where ht has been establishing branch agen- a cies. Mr. Leary report stockmen everywhere enthusiastic over the plana of the organization, which aims to benefit cattle and sheep raisers In nil pertaining to markets and shipments. 1U will leave Saturday for Fort Worth, Texas, to establish an office there, MUCH INTEREST IN FIGHT. "Spider" Welch, who will meet 'Battling Nelson at the Salt Palace theatre April 5, waa scheduled to leave San Francisco last night. Nelson arrived yesterday morning, and nt once opened up hi training quarters at the fire department. This fight is arousing more interest in sporting circles than any contest since the famous Root-- 0 ardner battle of two years ago. SALT LAKERS IN ROMANCE. Springfield, O., March 18- - There is lo be an interesting romance hack n( the engagement of M. T. Donovan, who lives north of the ilty, tnd Mias Francis K. Welch, of Balt Lake City. M r. Donovan is now in this city m s visit, it being the first lime he haa Mi.l here for eighteen years. In 1897 to Alaska. On the steam ef returning was the young lady to whom he ia now engaged to be married. The steamer met with an accident, and Miss Welch would have been drowned bu for (lie bravery displayed by Mr. Donovan. An acquaintance was formed whi, h resulted in an engagement (in May 1 the young lady will arrive In ibis city, and the wedding will take ru at Ht. Raphael's church, this city. 'ir. Donovan is an extensive hreedei of horses, and has owned some of the l"M racers In the west He possesses hundred acres of land in Utah, 3cl is well off in this world's goods. been he went OLD TIME TELEGRAPHERS. 'lr. E. Burke Spencer, the operator in the Western Union Telegraph office in this city, is lively engaged in the work of adding to ths ti cmbership of the Old Time Telegraphers and Historical association. Tbs is already a strong one. J"1 Mr. Spencer is making it a good feel m ranger, and by the time the annual eonvantton meets at Atlanta, Qa., 111 have made a pretty thorough c'ran-u- p of all those eligible to in this part of the country. chief qualifications are, not lees 'hn five years continuous service as jl "Perstor, beginning not less than years ago. John Brant, a very sc T,vo and aide man. Is secretary, the bring appointed by the Among tbe noted membere V George H. Corse, general agent ox lT- P. at Ogden, sbd Col. R. C. '1 ru'WTy. prepijent and manager of th well-kno- mem-TiT'5h- ip " The new compressor plant at the mine at Bingham was biaru-up yesterday. Butter-Libera- Union. The new members who have been Presented so far are A. M. Museer. T.J. .Mackintosh, w. E. Maycock. John V. Hampton. S. A. Kenner, Frank Godhe. I. A. Swan, R. P. Rogeraon and E. II. Following are tbe namra of the five Jurors secured in the Brown rase yesterday morning: Frank C. Howe. William Want Is nil. Thomas R. Parry, R. C. Naylor and John H. Back. The cae of the state against Arthur Brown, chragsd with adultery, which has been deferred so long by the many technical objections to the proceedings in the esse of the defendant and his several motions for continuance, was taken up by Judge Morse in the criminal division of the district court yesterday morning and the work of securing a Jury was almost completed, fire of the requisite eight jurors being secured at the morning session. When the rase waa railed by the court, two other attempts were made by the defense to delay the trial but both were unsuccessful. Attorney L. R. Rogers, who in the defense of Senator Brown, moved the court that no state be compelled to furnish defendant with a bill of particulars as to the day, time and place of the alleged offense cited in the information so that it may be known what speclflu charge is relied upon by the state. Judge Morse denied the motion. A motion for the continuance was then made so as to allow defendant to secure the presence in court of Mrs. Nellie Hayden, the proprietrees of the rooming house where the crime Is .alleged to have been committed. Tlie woman is In Honolulu and will not return for shout six weeks. The court also denied the continuance, and eight Jurors were then called to the Jury box. Attorney Rogers made a brief statement of the case In which he said that the defendant waa charged with adultery alleged to have been committed with Mrs. Annie M. Bradley In the Independence rooming house on April 16, l Editor Will C. Iliygins of the Mining Review, has returned from a trip to Battle Mountain, Nexada. of the Lost Manager J. A. Czi-sePacker Mining eompany. has returned from a business trip to Idaho . k The assessment of 5 cents a aharo on the stock of the Ajax Mining company became delinquent today. A. S. Watson, a well known Denver mining man, en route io Goldfield, Nev., auipiied off in the city yesterday. L m T. A. Varrlen, until recently superintendent of the Ohio Copper companys properties at Bingham, has gone east to confer with eastern officials of the company. P. B. McKeon of Milford, and Mathew Cullen have gone to Chicago for the purpose of closing up the final details In the deal for the sale of the Talisman group and other properties in Beaver county. Tbe appointment of J. F. Hendrickson as superintendent of the Jxxwer Mammoth mine of Tlntlc has been announced by General Manager Simon Bamberger. Mr. Hendrickson Is a graduate of Columbia college and apent considerable of his time at the property last year. WEDNESDAY MORNING, TTAII, MARCH 23, 1904. executive session and at journed. FALLS UN ASCOT 5:15 p. m. ad- Bicker Mrs. Puffing to be a daughter of the Bunker Oh, yes. Her father ixe.1 to run a Chicago News. The senate Washington. March commit teo on Pacific islands and Porto Rico authorized favorable reports on three hill to tbe Hawaii- TRACK merry-go-roun- ss follow: Jlmie bill amending the art io provide a government for the territory of Hawaii, bur authorizing the appoluum-ri- i of a superintendent of public instruction and Wins Feature Race Cashier Decamped With $100, Nigrctta directing the collection of siaiistsics relating to all departments of labor; at Oakland. 000 $80,000 Withdrawn. to confirm an set by the b'gislai are of Hawaii granting a f ranch for the manufacture of fuel and illuminating gas; and also to confirm an set granta franchise for the operating of an Los Angeles. M -. h A steady Then Directors Closs the doors to Tako ing electric light and power )stem. rain this afternnoi: i. j the irtu k ar The iaut bill previously was reportInventory of Asset. Ascot sloppy and f wa that ed, hut was recommitted anil amended. liters were many t Colom 1 Bowin the seven gey, hravily playc LAND FRAUD INDICTMENTS. of the day, furlong handicap, it.-Portland, Oregon. March 22.-- A1-t nf iiio t retch bruke down nt the i Riverside, California, March 23. the indictments hough have not been compl-1r, it and dropped of it. The Orange Growers' National bank, reported to Judge Bellinger, of the V. cm Unr rainy, ttnna of Riverside Bragg won the r:. suspended county, 8. circuit court, it is understood the track sloppy. 8ui;ii:i:-- i The clotting of the grand Jury which has been iu setudou businejui today. GibFirst rare, six fuwiling: bank was preceded by a run of deposifor several days Investigating land raltar won; Louie- - . iumg. tors. wliii withdrew all hut $0.VKI til frauds, returned indictments against l:iii Tiuleta, third. dcpOKltPi Charles Cunningham, one of the largSecond race, six a;:-- ;i half furlongs, The run on the lank was precipiest sheep raisers and stockmen in east-er- n v. nsec Landseer H.. ,,na selling: tated ly the Issuance last night of a Oregon, and six others for conspirl us. .22. third, 'ibr.o, ond; Curs warrant for the arrest of H. T. Hays, acy o defraud Ihe government In the Third race, six fjiiimg. selling; a former cashier of the bank, who la matter of obtaining lands. Sceptre won; Basuun. mtcund; Rol- accuHed of Those indicted besides Cunningham haring embezzled in the ls ire, third. Tlmo. neighborhood of $100,000 of the hank's are: Asa Rayburn, Glen Sailing, ShelFourth race, sevi-:- i lurking. selling: funds. ly Jones, Mark Shackleford, Dells Bragg won; Golden .Mineral, second Hays left the city last night In a O'Hara, and Kata James. The six per-sm-s Gallant, third. Time. 1:2S Ihe direction named ars accused of acting as Fifth race, five and half furlongs: Rio buggy, going, it la said, in dummies for Cunningham. It is underChico won: Red Damn-1- second; Card-we- ll uf the Mexican border. Gaylor Rouse, president of the bank, stood Cunningham has been indicted ton, third. Time. 1:08 anuouncos that the bank is perfectly on six counts. Sixth race, one mile, selling: Jin-glsolvent snd that the depositors will won; Conejo, ni'iind; ihyz, thirL receive every dollar that ia due them; Now it la claimed that eating Time, 1:43 apples hut that in order to prepare for a haa a tendency to make men good. Yet liabilities of all the of the liquidation it is believed that the eating of appliw San Francisco, March 22. Favorite horse took most of institution, the direct ora decided t one brought toss of Edim and all our and the races at Oakland today. A six close tbs doors and take an Inventory woes. Deseret News. and a half furlong handicap was ths of the assets. Col. Bryan k bonked to nominate A field of five went main attraction. Editor llearst for president la ths St. to the pi tot. In the stretch Nigretto SENATE Louts convention. Let's see! It was moved up, and cleverly handled by 0NJ1IAN AFFAIRS while making just such a speech in 96 Bonner, beat Ahumada easily. First race, five and a half furlongs: Teachers of Agriculture and tha CIvN that Mi. Bryan now contemplate making that landed tha Nebraska orator Lady: Lady Atheiing won; Resigned, Service Examinations. the nomination at that time. Does he second; Hogarth, third. Time, 1:11'. Second race, four furlongs, selling: Washington, March 22. The senate think that lightning ia going to strike Escobosa won; Light of Day, second; spent the greater part of the day on the him in ths same old way? Emery Sarcharate .third. Time, :E1 4. bill. Mr. Lodge County Progress. Indian Third race, futurity course: Capti took appropriation to the provision exemptexception If nny one doubts ths truth of tha vate won; Bard Bums, second; Pickaing candidate for the position of In- statement that way, third. Time, 1:14. might makes right, dian service farmer civil from agency have only to notice ths manner in Fourth race, six and a half furlongs, examination and on hia suggestion the they handicap: Nlgrettn won; Ahumada, amendment was passed over without which ths Mormon" church Is assailed In the senate committee under the second; Ocean Dream, third. Time, action. 1:23 pretense of ascertaining whether Senator Smoot is to be allowed to remain Fifth race, one mile: Searcher won; March 22.' The first Washington, e. Iron County Record. Ball dor, second; Carilee, third. Time, discussion in connection with the In- in the serial 1:4714. over arose the dian bill REPUBLICANS IN MAJORITY. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: houseappropriation provision permitting superinMi mo won; CrissCross. second; Galan-tnu- s, town are rejoicThe citizens of onr as tendents of Indian schools to act in third. Time. 1:16. Jinn agents. Mr. Spooner called atten- ing once mors In a plenteous supply of fact that school superin- good water; Stockton Sentinel. Little Rock, Ark., March 22. Sum tion to the "They have called two doctors In for tendents are appointed as the result of mary: consultation." where civil the senrlra examination, First race, half mile: Captain Bro And do the doctors agree?" loskl won: Victor B., second; Inflam Indian agents ars appointed by the I believe they have agreed upon the confirmed senate. the by president and mable, Third. Tlmo. :G3. price." Philadelphia Ledger. to He said the that provision adopt Second race, six furlongs: Llomain BETWEEN THE ACTS. would be for the senate to surrender won; Will Shelley, second; Harplilhe, Governess Well, Marjorie, have you selection of in the its function agents. third. Time, 1:19 done crying? Third race, half mile: Marjery Gaff The provision was defended by Mr. Marjorie No; I haven't I'm only Mr. Mr. Dubois and Plait : Jewel Crys- Stewart, ney won: Coarant. resting! Punch. (Conn.) ns calculated to promise econtal. third. Time, :52 and relieve confusion in the conFourth race, six furlongs: Ingold omy duct. of business at the agencies. Thrift won; Joe Martin, second; Arak, The petition was amended by strik third. Time, 1:19. ing out tlie word "hereafter, which Sixth race, mile: Welcome Llgh won: Levithlan, second; Excentral, has the effect of confining the ojiera lion of the clause to the next fiscal third. Time, 1:45. year. Mr. Lodge made a point of order Los Angeles, March 25. A complaint has been filed with the Interstate com- against Uie amendment relieving Ihe merce commission by Ablmt Kinney, a Indian agency farmers from civil serlocal capitalist and fruit shipper, vice examination. Mr. Stewart, Mr. Mr. Platt Mr. charging n wholesale violation. In- McCumber,contendedTeller and that the provision cluded in the list of companies in the (Conn.) necessary in order to procure effcomplaint are nineteen railroad com- is icient service, and said that a col legists commerce Interstate the of regpanies, ulations of congress, A series of al- education Is not necessary to efficiency leged violations of the act of congress in teaching agriculture to the Indians. Mr. Gorman criticised the provision of February. 1887, are set forth, princito get away pally among which a combine to poo' ss showing a tendency of the civil sec-vifreight rates snd divide earnings; that from the requirements law. He referred to reported ut the tariffs are exorbitant and unreasonteranees by Admiral Walker in favor 40 at least and by cent, per ably high, that competition lias been limited and of the suspension of the law in Its application to tha Isthmian canal comtrade restrained. mission. Mr. Spooner supported the amendCANAL MISSION SITS ment, saying that to require farmers and stockmen for the Indians to pass civil service examination is "absolute From (Continued Page One.) nonsense" and away beyond the Intenon precisely the principles which tion of the original civil service rewould apply in any great private buI-ne- w forms. Mr. Gorman said he agreed largely undertaking. Thera is no man with Mr. Spencer's view, but congress among you to whom I think it is necessary to say a word as to tbe standard should not set by piecemeal in managof honesty to lie exacted from every ing the civil service law. Without completing the reading of employe of contractor; for If I had the slightest ground for suspicion that the bill, the senate at 5 p. m. went into there were need to say such a word to any one of you. I should not have appointed him. But I do wish to emphasize the need of unrealng vigilance in ihe performanra of this groat work. "A to the details of the work itself 1 have but Utile to way, it Is to be done ss expeditiously as possible and as economically as consistent with thoroughness. There I one matter to which I ask your special attention, the question of sanitation and hygiene. You will take measure to secure the best medical experts for this purpose whom you can obtain, and you will, of course, make the contractors submit as implicitly as your own employes to all tbe Did that $50 Top-Cothat the Cusrules and regulations of the medical tom Tailor male you liut year really deimrtment under you. I presume you will find it het to have one head for satisfy you? Did ft ft about the colthis medical department, but that I d lar, and have a itylhh slmll leave to your own judgement got" to it? Hub Coat will never trou"The plans are to be rarefully made with a view to the needs not only of ble you. They are full of style, broad the moment, but of the dny. The exand clean cat, insist on filling, and the penditures are to be supervised a rigfor were made price always meets yoft half way. $1 be to orously as if they $1S, $1S up to $2Sb a private corporation dependent for its SAME WITH THE CRAVENETTB profits upon the return. You are to secure the best talent this country ran LONG COAT. afford to meet, the conditions crested If It IS 'not 'raining No matter The which arise; need may by every must results the are for achieving methods just as.usefol. They be yours. What this nation will insist You can wear. them, to the tbratre, achieved. be result upon is that the and In the social swiri they are quite (Signed), Theodore Roosevelt." the correct caper. ' "The Isthmian Canal Commission." They are made of Priestley's rain"Foreigner, hey? By gravy, you talk Gravonettes In ths Hub way sad proof our languages like a native. are cut full and plentiful. Prices, $10, Pardon me: I hope not." Chicago $12, $1S up to $25. Tribune. j Miss Blugore I consider him a perfect Chesterfield; I never met another man so polito ss he. Mr. Merr.hant Oh! he's the limit for chivalry. Why, he's even polite to the the telephone girl when he cant get number he want. Philadelphia Press. l- t h-- - ; - 2. l 3--4. , 3--4. er 1--3. well-play- d. But, tbe proieoted. Adam watnt contented without a Wife. Poihaps not." rijilneJ the old laeh-eli- r. but at that mage of tLe game lie didnt know suythins of good or evil. Chicago News. an islands . The ore and bullion settlements reported 1st yesterday were as follows: Crude ore and concentrates,' $28,100; base bullion, $2li,7U0, The miners employed at the E. ft E. mine near Baker City. Oregon, have gone on a strike on account of an order promulgated by the management recently compelling the men to board 1902. Mrs. Bradley was not present in at the company boarding house. Sixty court at all. It is expected that the men walked out on Si. Patricks day case will be one of the hardest (Ought and the mine waa closed down. legal battles waged since the famous At the next meeting of the directors Mortensen esse. of the Lower Mamnum th Mining company an assessment of 5 centa a share IN 8MOOT CASE. HEARINGS will likely be levied. This will be done Chairman Burrows Refuses to Bay for the purpose of paying the cost of litigation and compromise with the Definitely Whan They Will Black Jack company, which Instituted Resumed. Washington. D. C., March 22. Al- suit with apex rights as the contention. though there is a tacit understanding J. B. Jennings Is In receipt of a letthat the Smoot heating will be resumed on the 4th of April, Senator Bur- ter from c. W. Taylor, in which he rows will not make a definite state- says that he will soon be here prement to me of the fact. He said this pared to go to work on Ihe Jennings afternoon, however, some of the wit- group of claims in the Encampment nesses whose presence is desired have district, and will push work all sumbeen heard from and that he has no mer. He Is satisfied that the property doubt that others sill be on hand is all right and believes that a shipper when the committee is ready to pro- will soon be opened up. Rawlins, ceed. No new witnesses have thus far Wyo., Journal. been summoned. Senator Smoot haa received from ONE MORE PACEDISPOSED OF Salt Lake a map showing the entire region of forests of the state, marked to exhibit sections which it Is desired i to have withdrawn and incorporated House Devotee Entire Day to Diecue-io- n In forest reserves In order to protect of Poatoffice Appropriation the watershed feeding Salt Lake City. Bill. The senator will later In the week 22. Outside of March Washington, have a conference with the secretary of the Interior upon the whole subject a few routine matters, the house deof forest reserves of the state. In ad- voted tbe entire day to further disdition to his own viewi, he will pre- cussion of the ixjstofflre appropriation by Gov. bill, but disposed of only one page of sent suggestions made Wells and Mayor Morris. The senator the bill, Mr. Butler IPs..) endeavored expects the subject to be nettled so far unsuccessfully to have passed an as the interior department la concerned amendment designed to transfer back to the office of the flrat assistant postwithin a short time. master general jurisdiction of the free delivery and rural delivery service, SALT UKE NOUS which which caused Mr. Muon (Tran.), the ranking minority member of the The state board of examiners is In committee, to administer a rebuke to members who are under the law. session toady, passing upon the claima those He said there was a move behind it against the state. ail and that certain members, chafing the recent report of the departJ. M. Goss was picked up on the under streets yesterday sick with, smallpox, ment are seeking to punish Bristow for discovering frauds in another buand sent to the pest house. reau of the deimrtment. An amendment by Mr. Tawney members of the FlorTwenty-fou- r ence Roberts company, including Miss (Minn.), which was agreed to. prohibits postmaster' general from ordering Roberts herself, are registered. at the the out of postoffieea telephone companies Kenyon. other than tbe Bell company. An C. H. Landis find.) Architect Dallas has completed amendment by Mr. prohibiting the further leasing of canplans for the erection of a $2,000 cot- celling machines, waa adopted after a tage of seven rooms at 44 Ninth East spirited debate. Ellerbcck. Wlttoon for street, The resignation of Charles Dick, a from Ohio, to lake efThe wife of Judge Cl B. Diehl of (he representative noon tomorrow, was read. at fort afflicted as is being city court reported At 5:20 ths house adjourned. with scarlet fever at their residence, S23 East Second South street LOCAL OPTION. Ohio, March 22. Ths Columbus, r of the Sal- Bran Counsul nock bill providing for district vation Army will he In Salt Lake, with local option delegates in cities and vila staff of high officials on April 17 of the state passed the house tolages next, to locture in the Salt Lake day. theater. RECEIVERS TAKE OVER BU8INES8 F. W. Olmstsead of 225 Ninth East Creditors of Bully ft Co. met Into this vaccinhas street smallpox, although in the office of the board of afternoon Comated only two yean ago. Health at the Cotton to managers missioner Wilcox gays he has never hear further reports from exchange the commitknown such a case before. tee of five appointed yesterday to re, hla proposition ceive from Mr. The county commissioners requests for a settlementSully When the committo raise board state of equalization the tee reported that no additional propothe assessed valuation of that part of sition had been made by Sully, ths In the Rio Grande track now used the creditor! decided to adjourn without regular line to Park City, from $2.W0 date. i to $4,000 per mile. It has hitherto Messrs. Miller and Taft, the new rebeen classed as a side track. ceivers. took formal possession of tbe. Ths doors o Sully offlrsa tonight. Hep G. Num, a Chinaman, who waa the extensive suite of offices with one ordered deported by the local United exception were sealed by the expert States commissioner, was turned over accountant, who will under the superto Deputy Marshal Franks of Denver vision of the receivers, go through the this morning and started for San Fran-cisoo- books and accounts. Mr. Franks was passing through IRISH TRIUMPH IN COMMONS. with other Chinees, who have been convicted of disregarding the same According to Member For Dougal, Government Has Pigtails Twisted." law. London, March 22.' The majority Roy Wright and Arthur Rocco. the again fell very low In the House of two young men arrested for attempt- Commons, a motion from the Irish ing to rob Miss Edna Ellison on Satur- benches censuring the government's day night last, ware arraigned before action with regard to Irish waterways Judgo Diehl this morning on the being defeated by a majority of only charge of attempted robbery. They 16. The figure were greeted with propleaded not guilty and their hearing was set for next Saturday morning. longed Irish cheers snd a voice, You In default of bonds they were remand- shall drink it to the dregs, while John ed to the county Jail Gordon Swift McNeill, the member for South Dougal. afterwards shouted, DIES AT BANQUET. "Weve twisted your pigtails now. St Louis. March 22 While attend- , Alice Laura keeps two mite boxes ing g, banquet at the SL Louis club to- going during Lent night, Eugene Cary, a' prominent fire Jane Two? Insurance man from Chicago, suddenly Alice Yes; every time she puts a 9 years old. was He drad. dropped dime in one for the poor she puts vaa prominent in Illinois Republican candi- something In the other for her Easier at. one poiltbs and wasof Chicago.time a haL Cincinnati Tribune. date for mayor Bootb-Tncke- OGDEN, EXAMINEE, A story Ava .. tvkii Sated lull and lutenxe admiration which Lai'y BracnnKficid eniiT:ii::;i J for her is told as follows: On a certs. u lay when laird Reneoiinfli'ld, then Mr. Disraeli, hi:d to make an important tpeeeb he and his wife drove to The house together. Arrived at their destination. he alighted from the carriage and sbnt the door with a bang. Ho stayed some minutes talking to 1:U wif through tbe rarrisew window before he bade her farewell and rntenqd ilia bouse. It was late Ht night when he arrived home, but lie f.wmd his wif waiting for Urn. He noticed, however, that iter left hand was swathed la bandage. On inquiring th cause uf this he learned Hint when he left her be had shut her band in tbs earrings door, aud. though alt anffered terrible' pain, she had allowed no trace of it toi appear on her fare, knowing that If she did her husband would lose that self composure which is seressazy to the delivery of a good speech. k h.is-biiu- d j WmiIi hr Baatr Kails. Every little while we read in the repent that some sue has stuck a rusty nail In his foot or hand ar other portion of the body and lockjaw resulted therefrom and that th patient died. If every person were aware of a perfect remedy far all such wounds and would apply it then such reports would erase. The remedy k simple, always on hand and ran he applied by any one, and,' what k bettor. It la Infalilbki It is simply to smoko the wound or any bruise or wound that k Inflamed with, burning woolen cloth. Twenty minutes1 in the smoke will take the pain out of i tbe worst ease of inflammation arising from such a wound. People may soesrt at this reined y as much ss they please but when they are afflicted by anchj wounds Just let them try it. j 2. ( f The Depot Drag Store We nuke a specialty w II of Prescriptions Telephone orders promptly attended to. J. E CAVE Prop. 4. 4. Jt - Wallace Drug Co. As ce Easter Is Near DONT Fail to Call on Us for Perfumery and Toilet Articles, of which We Carry Large Variety. a Prices the Lowest. Quality the Best. Warm at Noon, Chill in the Morning, Damp at Night, And the Next Day it Rained "get-np-an- Miss Knox (during Miss Kreechs solo) My! Isnt that awful? Mias Janus Atrocious! What A voice! Mias Kreech (resuming her chnlr a moment later) Whew! that's over. Miss Jan ns What a voice, Miss I was just exclaiming about Kreech! it to Miss Knox. Philadelphia Press. 2449 WASHINGTON AV& OGDEN UTAH.' |