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Show TO THE DOGS? and If you naed modi-ci- u a fill your preacHptioaa and your doctor will worry leaa about your racowry. adulterated, haw 1871-190- 5 In Oldcit artabllahod drug atora III lad Northern Utah. Wo haw owr d 8,500 pnacriptiana for other peoplok. Why Win. sot Simultaneously With Announcement of the End of the War Will Come a ; Proclamation of a National Assembly. St. Petersburg, June 9, 11:35 u. m. The gmernmml is plainly preparing tba public fur the aanouneemrni that tha emperor bae decided to conclude peace aad that tha Decollations have been begun by permitting the publication of aU the foreign dispatches o subject. Tba bearing and the Russian public, however, have until now only had a suspicion that important mows were go ing on behind the scenes. circles It Is beIn lieved tbat Japan already has instructed yield Marshal Ovama to auy hie band pending the result of the present tentative negotiations and that General Linevitch also baa been confidentially advtaed of the situation. hi evert heleas, the irreconcilable remnants of the war party art believed to be urging the Russian commander-in-chie- f to assume the offensive in the hope of achieving a victory and thus chane the emperor'a present dianoat-lioin favor the conclusion of nos--t Dittos. If auch an intrigue la ia progress it has no cliancs of success. It esn be assumed that thare will he no further bloodshed in Manchuria decided until the belligerents have whether it Is now poaslblo to agree on peace terms. The government in the present emergency ia acting with great wisdom. It i preparing to time the proclamation of a national assembly with the announcement that peace negotiations have begun. The committee of minister! is hurrying its examination of tha Boullgiu rescript commission's duma, project for the imperial duma" scheme, already outlined la these dispatches, its consideration having commenced yesterday and continuing today, rractically no alterations are being mads In the text and-thAssociated Press learn from prominent Russian statesman conversant with the eltustlou that the review of tha Boullgiu rommls ion's pro. Ject is purely formal, as u manifesto promulgating a law giving the Russian people a voice ia legislation is already .drafted. The Informant at the Associated Press claims to hats seen the original and he expects the law to be proclaimed early next week. Driver nrsre-paper- on-ih- BICYCLES mm ThatRunEasy Laat weak wa told you about tha oaay running RACYCLE. Wo wind now to call your attention to n Columbia Bicycles They on known at the "Standard of America, and haw bean manufactured In thla country for 28 mare. Price, with lino equipment, far gonalna COLUMBIA only 84ft, Can call you a wheel on monthly Installments. LOWEST PRICES ON Base Ball Goods e T. S. HUTCHISON 306 25th St P. ERNSTROM IS GUILTY Of Practical Horseshoer Wo arc epoelally prepared oheelng moan horaea. "Como and aoo how wo do for that KteiU Xrt? in autograph letter from M. 'Loubet to Emperor Nicholas along lines similar to President Rooeevelta message. The general feeling here continue hopeful, the olllcials considering that the emperor's hesitation and Japan's military extreme are the chief obstacles remaining. Preal- - behalf of dsnt practl-csllpeace have been snpjiorted by rverv European power by the transmission through their representatives. at ihe belligerent respective conviccapital, that it ia the solemn tion of thrir respective governments that tbs time h arrived tor the wan-rincountries to conclude peace. The to president's endrsvors aeem limited cringing the plenipotentiaries of Russia and Japan together to arrange the preliminary term for the eowlu.ioa of s limited armistice and the selection of a plan for future negotiation, and tha plenipotentiaries, in the opinion of the diplomats, will make the next move, as it la not believed Japan will dlrulgo ber terms until the plenipotentiaries meet. The ambassador of (pie of the great European powers expreaed the opinion tnat the exchanges would not. occur either at Washington or any European capital, but upon the battlefield y CZAR AT PEACE 10, 1803. ent juncture to disclose the result of his visits, but apparently he la well pleased with the progress of the. as. after a busy week socially and officially, the ambassador and negotiations Mra. and Mias Reid leave London to- morrow to spend the week-enwith Earl Egerton of Tatton and his wife, the Duchess of Buckingham, and Chandes at Tatum Park, Knutsford, Cheshire. The other embassies are without any information. Russian official circles now think that peace is probable, or at least that cessation of hostilities is pending in an endeavor to bring about n meeting of the representatives of the two powers. It la pointed out in best circles that from the first Russia declared her preference of negotiating with Papan direct and President Roosevelt apparently is acting on that line in arranging the preliminaries for direct negotiations between Japan rnd "Russia. d fin ONE ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS There Are Many Others FAVORABLE Paris, June 9. 1:10 p. m. M. Bom-parthe French ambassador to Russia, returns to St. Petersburg tomorrow after a lengthy conference with President Lou bet at the foreign office in which it la understood the peace situation wa fully considered. Thla will place the ambassador in a position to cooperate strongly in the ace efforts of the States and intimated that he may carry an will he opened (here today, can be considered. It is also expected that Kilpatrick Brothers 4k Collins, the big of The Northwestern will push the work rapidly and complel as much of the road possible before cold weather sets in thla fall. Although surveys have been made to Lender and the Northwestern promised the Wyomy y right-of-wa- BE HELD AT WINES and LIQUORS American Battleships are to Watch Over the Russians. Falstaf Cafe FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co WHERE TO EAT BOSTON" CAFE re-ii- or-ds- - ! Young Props h MITCHELL BROS. n MONC?rtENTS v h-- 1 1 , recpdlng. Harriman. TO PEACE. New York, June A conference has been held, says ths World, lasting until an early hour this morning at which negotiations for the purchase of the stock control cf the Equitable Ufa Assurance society owned by Jae. H. Ilyde, were mads by Georgs J. Gould on behalf of a syndicate of financiers cud business men. the When the conference ended, World asserts, "satisfactory progress had been made, and it Is expected that the sale of Mr. Hyde's stock will be ratified before the meeting of the Equitable directors, which will take place at 1 p. m. today. "The greatest secrecy concerning the conference was maintained. It LONDON PLEASED. began early lu tba night in the home of one of Mr. Hyde's lawyers and from London, June 9, 1:15 p. m. Much there tha conferees went to another satisfaction la expressed in official and diplomatic circles here at the place. attended by his lawyer, Mr. apparent success of President Roose- Samuel Hyde, Elihu Root and Untermyer, toRussia in and velt Japan bringing William C. Gulliver, was present. of the ending gether for the purpose "Tha price offered waa assumed to war. be in excess of 14,000,000 and leaa Since hia arrival here, Whltelaw than $5,000,000, for the 502 shares, Reid, the American ambassador, has which have a par value of $50,200, and been in close antf frequent communi- which were valued at the time of cation with the foreign office. The B. Hyde's death, for the purambassador la not willing at the pm- - Henry pose of fixing the state inheritance tax, at $250 a share, or 125,600. "Mr. Hyde la said to have expressed a willingness to sell on certain conditions. These included: "Flret That the stock should be trusteed by the new owners and voted so that the policy holders should elect directors and the stocktwenty-eighdirector. holders twenty-fou- r "Second That he should be given his own time to retire as a director of the Equitable, but, that If the new owners ao decided, be would surrender the office of first vice president. "Third That neither E. H. Harriman nor Henry C. Frick should have any director in direct connection with the purchase of the stock, Mr. Hyde ia Bald to hare remarked ' in connection with the laat stipulation, TV'.c..!.'' - ; that rather than allow one of the men named to obtain control bo would mako a bonfire of hla stock. Who is bobind Mr, Gould In ths rebo ported negotiations could not is learned. It is believed that b . merely acting la ths matter as an Intermediary for others because of- his friendship and Influence with Mr. Hyde. Kansas City, Mo., June 9. Frank New York, June 9. The following Hottman, who Is under sentence of death for his part la the crime, took statement was given out today at the Ufa Assurance society offithe slanJ today at the trial of Mra. Equitable ce on behalf of James H. Hyde: Aggie Myers and told the part both "Any statement to the effect that he and the woman played in .the atroc- I intend to sell my stock in the Equitious murder of her husband, Clar- able is untrue. Notwithstanding Mr. ence Myera. When Hottman faced Hyde's denial, it is learned that nethe prisoner today it waa tha first gotiations for some form of transfer lime their eyes Lid met since the of the Hyde holdings are in progress. Tha directors of the society will couple were arrested a year ago. Each meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon. stared at the other unmoved. A representative of the Hyde InterHottman told of bi planning with Mra. Myera to kill Myers that they ests said today that ths nominating might marry. Mrs. Myers, he declar- committee had already decided on chairman at ed, bad refused to elope with' him, men to bo proposed assaid that the todays meeting. He laying shs had to get rid of him." name would not be revealed nntil She told me, said Hottman, "of a friend of tier's who had a husband the meeting, however. In order to preshe wanted to get rid of and, while vent any action to defeat the plan of he was aick with typhoid fever, she the committee. Valentine P. Snyder, gave him some poison la hi medicine a director of the Equitable and president of the National Bank of Comand killed him. Hottman said that ha at first re- merce, was examined by Superintenfused to kill Myers, hut consented fin- dent Hendricks today in the departally arter Mra. Myera had repeatedly ment's investigation of Equitable insisted. They planned the murder minutely and on the fatal night Hott-m- n went to the Myers house and 8LUGGED IN CHICAGO. was met by Mrs. Myera. Myera waa awake and the woman gave him some- Because He Waa Buspected of Being a Strike Breaker. thing to put him to sleep. After Mv-er- s had gone to sleep, Mrs. Myera struck him on the head with a billiard Chicago, Jane 9. That the teamcue. Myers arose, called to hla wife ster must meet all of the conditions for help, and the men began a death laid down by (he employers or declare struggle. the strike off without making any set"While we were struggling, contlement, now seems to be the logical tinued Hottman, "she got a bed slat outcome of the struggle. Another atand struck. M.rers with It. to arrange for a new peace contempt Then," said Hottman, she went ference has resulted In a reiteration hack into the and came out hy the employers that they will make with a rarer and cut his thront. I no further concession. let him down to the floor and she A meeting of the Chicago leaned over him and cut hla throat Team general Owner association will he held again several times. tomorrow night to vote on the propoWhile Hot I man was telling this sition to deliver to strike affected story, Mr- -. Myers sat unmoved, houses. An affirmative decision would watching Ihe witness. a walkout of 8,000 teamtold of Mra. Myers aiding precipitate r iho Wood stains ster. him to get vui Announcement was made today by am of her giving him money to flee the Teaming company Employers from the rtty. that men were reporting daily to its agents in seven cities and that It would be possible to rush to Chicago YELLOW FEVER DEATH. four hundred men a day in the event of further extension of the strike. . of Panama Are Canal QuitEmploys Garment Workers, the original The ting Work. cause of the present strike, hare come to the conclusion that the teamsters New York. June 9. Frank O'Leary, have forgotten the "sympathy which of Buffalo, died at the government two months ago prompted them to hospital on Swinburne Island today of strike in aid of ths tailors. At a jellow fever. He was taken ill on the meeting of all the special order locals steamer Segura nra while en route the following resolution was adopted: from Colon to this city "That In the event of the teamsters and was transferred to the hospital upon the union calling off thetr strike It he the sense of the organization that such arrival. The steamer Segviranca brought action shall not lerminate in anv war nearly .W passengers, many of whom the at niggle which the Garment had resigned their positions on the Workers are carrying on against the Panama canal herause of the health National Wholesale Tailors asuv-latloconditions on the isthmus. unless the teamiters' settlement car- - THISSTORY big Job, National Bank While Hyde Expresses a Hatred for t They have Investigated the route carefully and ere equipped to handle the the Decision New York Court Appeals. The Utah STOCK IS Newcastle, Wyo., sad Lincoln, Neb., will he award: ed all or a large portion of the work. right-of-wa- Call On Us For Information o ' 1 FRANCE HOPES FOR PEACE. contractors GET HYDES St. Petersburg, June 9, 6:15 p. m. Ambassador Merer was In constant communication with Washington this morning. He received a long cipher dispatch and soon afterwards hurried to tha foreign office where he had an hour's earnest conversation with Foreign Minlstkr Lamsdorff concerning the information transmitted to him. Extreme reticence continues to be manifested but it is apparent that the great announcement for which the world is waiting will not be made from here or Toklo, but from Washington. It is not likely to be delayed beyond Monday at the latest. No hitch has occurred and the outlook continues favorable to peace. the respective capitals? Linevitch and Oyanta, confronting each other upon the field where they fought, could arrange the preliminaries. OnSe . tha s to the indemnity, main iwinciple the status of Sakhalin and Vladivostok and the question of the Russian ships in neutral waters in the Far East are adjusted, all other questions could easily be settled." railroad GOULD IS TO CONFERENCE. this afternoon to disat cuss the Situation In regard to ths peace developments. The emperor'a brother, Grand Duke Michael, who' hat arrived here from Berlin, la hollered to be the besrer of a personal message from Emperor William advising the conclusion of peace. ing Central, from which company the surveys and privileges 417 were purchased, the line will be exwill tended to Lander, a stop be made Oppoalto Conaolldatad Wagon and on Poison creek, on the eastern edge Maohlno company. the Wind River Indian reservation, of of Is Phono SIS X. and twenty-fir- e miles from Lander. At this point the company will unload the thousands of homeaeekera and others who. It is expected, will rush to the of reservation when It is opened next June. Following the opening, the Northwestern will probably build on Into the reservation, far surveys have N. 9. The court of been mad end Y., June Albany, secured appeals today, by a divided count, vot- across the reserve. ing four to three, sustained the lower courts la adjudging Albert T. Patrick, the New York lawyer, guilty of murOF OGDEN der In the first degree, in causing the United States Depositary death at Wm. Marsh Rire. On April 7, 1902. Patrick was convicted on an K Dooly s indictment charging him with tha mura b ePPtoldtnf hmimi Homo E. Poory Vico Prooltfont der of Rico' by chloroform and merDolph Ke Hooq b b cury administered to him during his b eCoofilOF A. V. McIntosh Aoilfttant Coohlor sickness on September 23rd, 1900. The case reached the court of apInterest Paid on Savings Accounts peals on March 11th, of this year, hen David B. Hill, who appeared for the appellant, based his argument for reversal mainly on the contention that the condition of Rice's body revealed by the poet mortem examine tlon might have been caused by fluid used In embalming. The prevailing opinion is by Judge Dray, with whom concur Judges BartM. LEEDOM. lett, Haight and Warner. There la a H. PATTISON dissenting opinion by Judge O'Brien, Chief Judge Cullen and Judge Vann concurring. Chief Judge Cullen filing aim a memorandum. 425 Waab. Ara. Patrick hae succeeded In passing Phono S2SX the ultimate derision of his fate for over three years by a display of acumen and resourcefulness that has d the wonder of the members of theRear Admiral Train has reported to navy department tbat the Russian the bar and the public at large. The at Manila have been interned. opinion of the court, written by Judge ships In addition to the Information conIs very exhaustive, reviewing Gray, In cableWright' the formidable record in every detail veyed HearGovernor Admiral Train said that gram and containing upwards of 14,000 the coal supply of the ships has been words. limited and the officer and men paJudge Gray eels forth that the the- roled upon condition that they hike ory of the people was that the defend- no further part In the war. ant had conspired with Charles F. Jones the valet, or as some times railUNDER UNCLE SAM'S GUNS. ed, the secretary of Rice, to kill Rice Phones: Bell 22; Independent 22. and that the defendant procured Jones 'Washington, June 9. Secretary 412 25th at. to aitmlnUter chloroform to him whlls Taft has received the following cablehe was asleep. In the accomplishment from Governor Wright at Maof their joint purposes. This purpose, gram nila: they say, was the motive of the desire "Russian warship ih not lcarc to obtain possession of Rice's estate, Imrbor ithin ihe ruirH twtnfv through the defendant and through four hours; as a li re now in the various transfers to him of propof Admiral Train who Informs erty, all purporting to have been exe- custody he ha- - taken tincuted by Rice but which had in fact me norcaaary steps OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. to n intci ihem. been forged by the defendant They .no now behind with n Everything here the best. Short breakwater under thi Kim, f the Ohio Jones' aid. at all hours. and Mon.iduock. lie will disable TJie defense is based upon s denial All kindi of game and fiah In aaaaon, Rices dearh was effected hv vio- their machinery and remote breech Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 to that lock of euns. He has doubtless re2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 lent means, or that It ess by the ported full details to of the defendant and n.ivy departand 6 to I p. m. the, proposition l advanced that ihe for. n,,'nI" gerie were not hrouaht home to the ffl. GRAND RAPIDS FLOOD. defendant, or If the evidence warrantSUreeL 234 Twenty-fifted the finding that they were, that the Grand Rapids. Mich., June fart did not n.reeaaarlly faaten upon him a ct Inline apenr.v In the murder. crci of thi- - Grand river flood ha9.Th passed. Th dyke at the north still LETS CONTRACTS FOR GRADING. hold. A const a nth- - increasing of the wee aide i FOR floodbeing ed by water which la lacking up from vo.. Cheipnue. .luiiv 8.- - It exbelow. Hundreds of which pert'll lli.n Ih- - ri.frxg.. A Nortliwe.t-- ! w"t-- high and dry yrsti-rduare surt cro en..itrct.fnr iiie grading rounded. The prospect i 'thnt Yard 2003 Jefferson Avenue. the jof la;--tie nrfssper Uiinlei- line In l.'hicsxo fl...ic,1 ares will extend greatly today enun - the bids, which cvi-i- i with ihp j riicr Jim 3TNE Utah Light Railway Co. ries with it a satisfactory settlement of the Garment Workers question. George J. Jackson, n tallyman employed by a lumber company, has been attacked by three union "sluggers, and probably fatally Injured. His assailants, who escaped, accused him of being a strike breaker. Institution during the summer moutii to recuperate at ths seashore and la the mountains, but remain at their duties In the bake shop and work falifa. fully for ths county. The commitie rejected the demands and Informed the strikers that they would be put to wbrk In the stone quarries if they d pot return to work in the bekethop, E. W. WADE, Agsnt. R. 8. CAMPBELL, GenX Mgr, Tsarskoe-Sel- o That i MORXIXG, BL Petersburg,' June 9, 6:10 p. m. A council of minister, presided over by the emperor in person, was held la Manchuria. Both Russia and Japan desira to cnnduct tha negotiation direct, said the ambassador. "Where is there a better place than Manchuria, which is beyond the sphere of outside influence. is practically neutral territory and is in direct communication with a ; SATURDAY Yauro The Druggist a UTAH, CZAR PREPAR PEOPLE FOR PEACE THROW PHYSIC DONT DO IT haw dona for the ' It might fo- - cf Shakespeare'S tlmj but pi, not hi tiia strenuous age, Druga an mthar frtah ar stale, pure or OGDEX, EXAMINER: MOKXIXO THE ' Wife Butchered Her Husband in Order to Marry Again. Hor-rih- BUMMER COLDS CORDIAL Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world wide Cold Cure, removes the cause. Call for the full name and look for signature of E. W. Grove. 25c. CHICAGO'S Of French Five Miles of Tunnels Finished In Two Months. Chicago, June 9. JSy the last of Aug-ns- t the Chicago Subway company will be handling freight to and from practically all the railroad terminals of Chicago. Work on the bore Is being rushed day and night, an added Impetus having beea given by the teamsters strike. A remarkable record in tunnel construction has been made In the last two months, more than five miles of beeu underground passages having finished. The strike began Juat before this period of nnnsnal activity. In the last two months 60,000 cubic yards of material have been excavated. The concrete hauled through tbe tunnels to finish the new workings amounted to 25,000 cubic yards. The company now has nearly thirty-tw- o miles of bore, Inter-lacin-g the district bounded by Twelfth and Halated streets, Chicago avenue and the lake. This la being equipped with trolley wires and laid with heavy nils for ths use of the electric road on which tbe merchandise will be carried forty feet beneath the level of the citys streets. STRIKE OF PAUPERS. Demand Pay for Kneading ths Dough They Eat. 9. and German Officials 4e Berlin. SUBWAY, New York, June RELATIONS Berlin, June 9. Emperor WIHIsn took the mem bare of the special Frenfh embassy at tbe wedding of the mm prince to Doeberlti again today to ere the cavalry exercises and afierwstdi Invited them to breakfast. Tha proposed the health of the fee elgn ffirera and General De La Croix, head at th embassy, thanked hli majesty and proposed hla health aid that of the imperial family. Genet b a Croix also proposed the health of the German officers, who wen present and who hsd commanded th troops engaged in the maneuver. . KING'S LAST DAY Spent In Feeding Monkeys With Pie-nut- , London, June 9. This wee the tail day of King Alfonso's stay In Louden. He leaves here tomorrow for Spain, His majesty spent this morning in viu nesslng a drill of the fire brigade, Inspecting the national gallery of pictures and la seeing the soo logical gardens, where he joined other youthful visitors in feeding tbs monkeys with nuts and tbe elephants with M Msg, cult. Subsequently, accompanied by King Edward, wentM Windsor. A stats ball it Bocktnghwn palace tonight winds np ths prograsi for King Alfonso's entertalmnnv. i. WANT EIGHT H0UR9. Considerable Chicago, June 9. Th merriment has been caused by a strike conference of th International Typof paupers In a county almshouse just union in the Central district, outside Jersey City. The men detail- ographical Includes Michigan, Wtawnmn, ed to act as bakers organised and which Indiana. Illinois, Iowa, Nebrasight-bt-if elected a walking delegate who notified the county board In charge of the Institution that hia fellows would hot knead the almshouse dough until their names were put on the payroll with the attendants and other employes. Ths delegata explained to ths committeemen that ths bakers were entitled to pay, because, unlike many other paupers, they do not desert the J. C Ohio, ka, and Mlaaourl opened here tUv. Where the book and Job shop hrte day the been working a nine-hou-r day. union asks an eight-hou- r ( "riant safe to be a day without fir. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil In ths hoc.t Never can tell' what moment an Is going to happen. icq-den- PLATT SADDLERY CO. Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty erf . and High Grade Harness 2279 Washington Avc Electric Fans We don't keep e'm We sell e'm from ceiling, - desk sto and1 bracket types. Also Electric Flat from no trouble, little expense, great results. 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