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Show t - . I THE MORyfXO POPES, TTAn. FRIDAT MORNING, EXAMINER: SHE BRISTOL HASIA SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS MARCH 1908. 3( OF Paint Your Home (FROM CORRESPONDENT! AND STATE EXCHANGES) Mother Nevada stampede. Dollar Rock Causes a ' Tfcowanrf .g Ruth tor Lovelock. r ToUh. d tarLty milra northwest of in Humboldt county, not far- $a done. District Attorney' Loofhourow had Richardson in hsnd under when tha court adjourned for the noon recces. After a hard fight ad after several attempts to Introduce the statement made by Wilson just after the shooting. District Attorney Iioofbourow afternoon succeeded In getting tha si a lament before the Jury. During the evidence of Detective Sbennou. who with Detective Chase, street ed Thomas, testified that Wilson made the following statement : "He shot me like a dog and didn't give me a chance."- The statement was made in ihe presence of Thomas who made no reply to H at that time. Several other witnesses heard the statement, but aa Judge Chidester was not satisfied that it waa heard by Thomas he refused to admit until assured by the testimony of all of the witnesses that Thomas must hare heard the remark. The evidence is considered very strong for the state and its introduction was strongly opposed by .Attorney King for the com- Nevada-Superio- r ho he received a sJjlren?n J. E. Hunier, publisher of the him that .fLjJrt Tribune, adviam initioMd atrlka had been nude In adjoining the A, Thrrinr' ground, had located and urg-- which he ;Bi mum to camp at once, aa ' oa the him MONKEY WENT MAD. And aa a Result Charles Beylin, the Keeper, Was Badly Injured. Balt Lake, March 29. Tha Ness says: Charles Boy 11 n 1 at the L. D. 8. hospital, suffering with severe injuries about the arms and hands, the wounds having been inflicted by an infuriated monkey. Mr. Boylln ia employed at Lagoon, and it was while caring for the animals in the little boo at that resort that he met with the Injuries. One of the monkeys suddenly became enraged and flew at tha keeper, who waa unable to fight tha animal away before it had repeatedly fastened Its teeth in hla flesh. After freeing himself from tha beast, Mr. Boylln found It almost impossible to stop (be excessive flow of blood, and he waa brought by friends to the hospital In this city. It ia reported today that ha is In a fairly comfortable condition, and it ia not thought that permanent injury will result from the wounds received. ' h -- x . (hero are development. 'Oh property where 80c waa the beat turtles assay It was possible to get, hni itarred a tunnel and, at a distance ( only twenty feet under the surface range values of $37 per ton are being , verdict la that- - the mlnea to prove big ones with atoalged.-Mr. Kelly go-ta- has made several trips to country, but never, he art, bu b wltneesed such netting times aa now prevail. Every new discover areata, A atampede, - and a ai mager going into the region believand ing that rvporta are exaggerated thit moat of the excitement exists only la tha lmagiutioif of tha newspaper writer. Is quickly undeceived, and ha to a mortal if ha falls to catch tha contagion and soar with tha rat of tha population within twenty bar hour after hitting camp. 1 aaver saw anything ilka It in my Ufa, Mid Mr. Kelly, "and had It not Aa for my business Interests hare, 1 an tors I would have been taking part I aome of the ruche I before had realised what waa the matter. I should like to go buck now, for I am mala that I could make money by aa doing. Everywhere I went, every tan I made, men that I had known hera In Salt Lake or In some of the surrounding camps, were continually taping Into me, and all of them, ao ua I able to see and learn, were tapering. It la a great country and Goldfield (ho m mistake." DICE SUPPLANT SLOT MACHINES. Another Gambling Device le. Allowed Full Sway by Chief of Police Sheets. flattink. March 21. The. bun of e ilot machines stopped yesterday rterunuu shortly after Chief of Police we Sheets ordered a raid to be these gambling devices. wrgMnt John Hampel and Police Offl-- v A. Me against were detailed lu full wifora to close every machine and succeeded In confiscating two ma-Twere In operation in 1 tale a George Moore cigar store. 24 West' Second tath street. But one of the machines token from La Vielle'a store, the ln to heavy 1 carry. Ijewle' tana mat taken mit and carried to po,i station. No arreeta were but a consult tion will be held i A,Ntant City Attorney P r sod Chief Sheets. It Is ei-.' ' wrants will be issued of the stores Proprietor , 25 afternoon. ? he proprietor of tha ",on Wt Lake MI? msebine oat of rold sor-,' J1 rohweha were wiped out and pI,M,.d ,n h hsrk rooms. h JmT.1?1 7 pJll(l Played a little bT re"Ur P" irons of the res. pi. when this was !? Rrew bolder end ibt th m p,,rd ft b,r ,n'1 r,sr counter, towsrd th walL A euwillT fttalnTHLr?1 4 ome in. turn the n4 pl,y bla money. Played and no chips Proved one made a win- Flvrn In a book kept t th.CK?it f the f'tiVfnT r r ' 2 v Jrnt J,rPrlra tun .T . w t tarn the Tl? j heard out on the he dire Mm..L,,nl.rrom ft 'hoiraiJ? operoHon on " ,h of frn,,l the cigar rer, $ T,w patrolmen that fir,tant chines were ms ig oper- - TV" ml..0' 4 s af the n4 faint-heerte- d J'esierday for the cake administration." Th Viln1 Pwd like wildfire had been raided. The her pigJJ? heir machine off ft h? A"4 hrew a towel over ft amort.. wnl of thla dies our, MH- - the machines ,B Operation again on tba ,rfor It, r Sit, TlMi !ar flf room made lr poker had no effect on V. r.00"hflt D 15 f ftrios ' he one run by Hoy in room whirh w ih., ''I'ltag. quiet by Detectives Shai- H.Ub!. an4 State Statistician Price Submitted tha Sams to Governor, Salt says: State Lake, March Statistician News 29,-- The Price submitted the annual report to the governor yes- terday afternoon. The report contains the following useful information; For the fiscal year from January 1. 1905, to November 10, 1905, the total receipts of the state were $1,285,987.02 and for the same period the disbursements were $1,800,190.87. During the time mentioned there were 458 criminal convictions ia the state. Tbe assessed valuation of raitoada la Tba total assessed valuation of property in the atate la $121,485,437. Among tha manufactories are four breweries, 20 canneries. 20 cigar factories, 18 establishments miking clay products, 22 c res merits, 68 grist and flour mills, 8 knitting factories, three woollen mills and 64 miscellaneous concerns. The number and value of live stock assessed as follows: Horses and mules, 71.741, value $1,140,504; cattle. 217.861, value $3,625,210; sheep, 1,543,125 value $3,144,826; swine, 15A8Q, value, $59,014. 0. . e . - ' Self-Defen- self-defen- - I y Named U. S. District Secret Meeting His Been Held in Oakland Attorney for ' Oregon Washington. Mam 29. President Roosevelt has drriied to reappoint W. C. Bristol as InLed States district attorney for Oregon. The esse of Mr. Bristol present sonu unusual and Interesting phases, ib was appointed originally aa Uniter Smc district attorney for Oregon on excellent recommendations made to tlie President. These recommends) Ims were strongly concurred In by Fnnri J, Honey, special counsel for lie government in the land fraud cuei. While th nomlnalon was pending before the senate, sum charges bearing on Mr. Bristoi'i professional integrity were brough to tbe at lent kin of tbs President an I the department of Justice. After einatdering them briefly, the Prealdert withdrew the nomination .from tin senate with a view to careful imtigation of the charges. While the tubject waa pending before the depmnsnt of justice a requeat, aemntngy mad by authority, reached titty department that the inquiry Into tie charge be referred to the Btir waorlatlon of Oregon. It was stated in the request that the Bar association had a grievance committee whose duty it was to examine into the professional Jtiiu mention of h member, and H waa deemed desirable that the inquiry should be conducted by the Bar aaaorlation. On recommendation of Attorney General Moody, the President arced-eto the- request and the subject of tha inquiry waa referred formally by tbe department of Juatire to tbe Oregon Bar association. A few days later It developed that the Bar association, si a body, bad made no request that the case of Bristol should be Teferred to It, but that tbe request had come from a man connected with the grievance committer of the association, it waa stated that he made thr request on his own responsibility aud without authority, area from tbe grievance committee. Consideration iff the chargen was then returned by the department of Justice. Tha edse proved to be a very complicated ono. Involving tome Intricate legal points. It was considered carefully by tbe official of tbe department of Justice and then was taken A day or two up by the Preuidrat. ago tbe President had a conference on the subject with Secretary Root, Becretary Taft, Secretary Bonaparte, Secretary Metiealf and Bolldlor General Hoyt. Francis J. Heney, tbe government's speckl counsel, also was ' present at 'rte Vcmferchce The ma ter ws' threshed out thoroughly and a decision was reached that the charges made ayainat Mr. Bristol were Tha President, not well founded, therefore, has announced hla intention again to send Mr. Bristol's name to the senate for tbe Oregon district attorneyship. - REPORT MAlfe. ANNUAL Edward fington, a rallroid conductor. Ilia assets amount to $50, claimed exempt, and his liabilities are $928.15. William B. Wheatlay, a brakemam of Ogden, had liabilities of $429 and assets $20, exempt; Elmer H. Leavitt, n stationary engineer ef Bali Lake, had HabiUties $1,117.98, and assets 995. Walter J. Edgar, Balt Lake, had liabilities $488.-5assets 925, exempt, and Frank O'Shea, n brakimjtn of Block Rock, liabilities, 81,187.12, assets $28.50 exempt! The 'following cases were adjudicated and referred to Referee Chas. Baldwin: Charles Livingston, Sunnyaide; Georgs W. Elkina, Marriott; C. L. White A Sons, Clifton B. Thompson, Herbert D. Fairchild, Horace E. Zer-b. OPTION ON PIN ROAD. 1 and Warren Williams, all of Bslt Lake. from Idaho Which Throws Some Justin A. Browning of Balt Lake, Story Light on Control Fight Daniel Konold of Ogden, Robert B. Hil't i tMM debrand and Pavquale Murane, both of A dispatch from Cottonwood, Ida., to Salt Lake, were ordered discharged tha Lewiston Tribune throws some from bankruptcy, light on tbe railroad situation In western Idaho. .The story In full ia as folTO BE ANOYhER HOLY LAND. lows: Tbe announcement was made here Few people are aware of the magniby a reliable source that the tude of the 'Be America First' move- today Northern Pacific railroad has for sevment that has been inaugurated by eral months held an option on the F. the western states, which have more A I. N. road; that this will soon to offer to the tourist than any Euro- be taken up and that option the N. P. will pean country, said William Connell build th line from ' Council to thla of Balt Lnke City, a guest of the Am- point just aa soon as the permanent erican House, according to the Den- surveys, now receiving attention, can ver Post. be completed. It is not generally known that in The work on the line from this end Utah there are lakes and lands that will be commenced Just aa soon as the are almost exact duplications of cer- extension from Culdesac, . now under tain places tn the Holy Land. The construction, ia completed. men benind the Bee America moveThis Important news clears up the ment In Salt Lake will bring this fact matter of the contest over the control very prominently before the American of tbe P. A I. N., which developed several weeks ago at the annual meetpeople. i Tha sea of Galilee has Ita parallel ing. The N. P. it seems baa been repin Utah lake; the Dead sea in the resented in the deal by a prominent Great Salt, lake, and' the River of Jor- Idaho cltisen, who has worked through dan of the Holy Land In the River Mr. Van Riper of New York, a capitalist who has extensive interests lu the of Jordan of Utah. The valley of the Jordan In Utah Thunder Mountain region., It further appear that Van Riper ia one of tha prettiest spot on the American continent, and there Is s had been endeavoring to have the Short Line butld a branch Into plan now on foot to build houses and Oregon Thunder Mountain region, ad temples In this valley for the accommo- the dation of travelers pn the style of whe the tatter road refused be turned Jo Interesting the Norththose in the Italy Lend. The com- his attention ern Pacific. pany hack of the project expects to The fight between Hill and Harri-ma- n begin the work of construction some developed about that time and the time next fall and, aa I understand It, P. quickly accepted the opportunity has sent aa architect and a landscape N. to secure the P. A I. N. through Van gardener to the Holy Lend ao that tha Riper. .The move was successful and. Utah bnildinga and surroundings can it was knowledge of this fact that he made aa exact counterpart of the caused the Issue at Wetaer at the anspots told of In the Bible. nual meeting relative to the voting of stock. certain -STATE RESTS IN THOMAS TRIAL. ft appears that the Short Line Interest thougflt that at tha Wetaer Th Accused Will Try to Show meeting the option held by the N, P. and Accidental, would be exercised, but it seems the latter secured such terms as would Balt Lake, March 29. The News permanently nold the rosdwnd thereaye: . fore did not cert to press the advanThe state rested Its case in the Jess tage secured. Thomas murder trial in the criminal It ia stated "here that Governor division wof the district court this Gooding, who has pledged himself to morning, "and after a brief statement the work oT securing n north and by Attorney King of the facta which south line for the state, has full Inthe defendant would attempt to prove formation relative to the situation, and by Ita evidence, the first witness waa that this knowledge was the basis of called to the stand by the defense. hla statement mad several months Attorney King, in his statement to the ago that wttbin three years from that Jury, said that he would prove that the time the line would be constructed and shooting of Wilson by Thomas was In operation. done In and was also acci"Those who gave options to the N. dental. P. for right of way in Cottonwood and Jameg A. Cunningham, a colored vtcinjty for tha prairie line have reman, testified that Wilson was of a ceived notification from tbe head ofvery quarrelsome disposition. A. E. fices of tbe company that the options Buckner, also colored, related some would be exercised and notifying the trouble between Thomas' and Wilson property bwnera , to prepare their on a former occasion when they were deeds." engaged in a game of cards. . Erwin Richardson, who was present, THE FOSTER BILL. at the time the gun waa taken away from Thomas, related tha entire trou- House Committee on Foreign Affair ble between the latter and Wilson Just Considering the Measure. before the shooting occurred. He heard Thomas say that he would break Washington, March 29. The Foster something over Wilson's head If the bill to permit Chinese students, merlatter did not keep his hands off of' chants and traveler to enter the Unitthe deck. Wilson then left the ruofu ed States waa the subject of a bearing and waa followed shortly by Thomas. today bv tbe bouse committee on forThe men met In the hall and engaged eign affairs. Witnesses told of the dein a scuffle during which Wilson was cay of American business since the shot. Aftef the shooting Thomas said hoy coti. tbe Standard (Ml company bethat he for what ha had ing nmongrtha sufferer. was-aorr- ! COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions, ins j yon bars to pay them. Sen yours 4 home peopl first. Two car loads of stock to select ! from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. yes-erda- y rush into th diairict began atrnini of the 24th. Hun-'rt- r The ore brought tn by Therien re- M gave aaaty letter, ia wated When that i Jurta of flV.uHI per ton. two Mta leaked out Friday last. Md ivpwaeuutivea of Senator George k Vlion Moore and Lee by name, left for the camp. By Batur-- ' ia the place m nornlng everyofman the discovery lit wko had got arnd arhen aut fur the .near digginga. and a ' Huater . letter area mailed, other repreaentatlvea of what la FAREWELL TO TAGGART. terwed Tonopah a 0" had got wind of tke discovery and were beginning told Cleghorn Salt Ioke, Msrrh 28. Good fellowU show up. Mr. Hunter waa in prof-i- ship, good speeches and good things ihat a genuine atampede and that if tha latter waa wine he to eat and drink, were the three feawild kwe no time in getting on to !b tures of the banquet tendered David 8. Taggart at the Commercial club last ground. Herald. evening. As n result of all thla, the Intermountala Traffic associativa was RETURNS WITH THE FEVER. organised. Around a table loaded with W. Rally Declarta the Nevada numerous edibles and thirst quenchers thirty-fiv- e traffic men, representBoem a a Screamer. ing nearly every railroad having ; g w. Kelly, manager of the headquarters In thla city, gathered to f V:bna-Go- ! lflld com pony's propertiea, bid- - farewell to the guest of honor. Mr. vhirh are located eas(,of the Blark Taggart has been in Balt Lake for Rutto and other mines In the vicinity yearn He received an appointment aa returned district freight and paaaengar agent at of Diamoadtleld, Nevada, During tha progress (Nn a aevrtnl doya' trip to camp Reno, Nevada. of the meal Kenneth C. Karr acted as1 Taeaday night, aiya the Herald. A Me Kelly on the trip wee toastmaster. D. R. Gray, Mr. Taggart's ''frank Jardine, Well known here na n boss" up until April 1, made an earnnlae auperlntendent and enpert miner, est talk, in which he said nice things .who has been p rev ailed upon to tako about Mr. Taggart's career in the Vhan of the minei under Mr. Kelly. railroad busmen in Ball Like and The section la which the Utahna prophesied greater things for his fu..praperty la located,. Mr. Kelly says, Is ture. Mr. Taggart bid all a fond farerasing rapidly to the front, and It ia well and Invited them to call lu and ike parpoae of his company to now see him when lu Reno and make hlu crowd development on Ita clalrna, tha 'office their headquartern "several led yea In which all show good 'surface values. A company operating DAY IN BANKRUPT COURT, right neat door to the Utahna has been shipping $125 ore, and a half doaen Salt lake, March 29. Five persona pother companies operating In same refiled petition in voluntary bankruptnone gion and on the same mineral th United State disare all making good progreas and tha cy yesterday in trict court. One waa C. Bufmya-lariwi- j ON ISLAND OF SAMAR Warlike Tribe Will Give Much ' Tfaibl. d Oakland, Cal.. March 29,-- a By Shaw vote to 55, the members of the Union of this city, tn secret meeting held early this morning, defiled to enter on a strike agatnst tha Oakland Traction company, because he union demands upon the compani were denied. The demands of the union include a number of different cates for settlement, which were to the company some time ago. but the main points at issue are the gristing of a flat rata of 27 cents an hocr for all men, regardless of length of tervlce, and recognition of the 510 Csr-ux-u- 's but they replied merely to their TOO MUCH SENTIMENT. $125,000. 91-5- et EXC jRSIONS to all ordsra. TOTEM POLE ROUTE SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN. GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Passage. Seasickness known. Uny When yon are aenrrhlng around, gathering information, or making comparisons drop in at nur and let ns demonstrate to you that w ara bets ter equipped for doing work than lb average laundry. Wa not only have tha most approved machinery but all our work ia wqpbed in soft water whleh ia not. done by any other laundry in this state. This not only gives tha clothing a better appearance hut effects a very great saving In th life of the goods. The Palatial Eneural an. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE; VICTORIA, Juae T, 21 1 July 5, 20; Aug. 2. first-clas- Fer C. a 10 reservations, literature and full information, apply DUNANN, Gaa. Pass, Agent Matkst St, Ban Francisco. Ogden Steam Laundry 427 TWENTY-FIFT- STREET. H oi In The troller of the Knights Templar and Masons Life Indemnity company which was absorbed by the Yteetera Ufa Indemnity company. The latter has been attacked in thn. federal ' conrin. H waa n witness before Referee la Bankruptcy Frank L. Wtnn in the voluntary bankruptcy proceedings which ra again being pushed against Rosen-felmanager uf the Western. Gray'e Knights Templar contract brought he It la an asset of his estate, $136,000. and Attorney B. O. Levinson was endeavoring to leant Ita Intrinsic value. It ifever out of order. Bo a few bits "I sold it with hesitancy, said the of Information about our lino of Harwitness. ness and liorsa Goods. There toga a good deal of sentiment Wa are manufactunas a fin lias mf connected with It. I built up tbe bu li- Double and Blagla Harness for heavy 1 I sold contract when and tUt or light drawing at prices that will neal, left the room with tears tn my eyes. yon. The man or woman that glsasatheir About $125,000 worth of tears? Harness here are always How do you satisfied with their bargain. Each set said Attorney Levinson. on sentiment?" the la made of extra good stock, and the place a value I sold it aa you would sell your mountings ara of superior grads.-Wno There would be wife, Mr. give free one of our famous market value connected with It, but a Grants Vulcanite Whip with each sat would of harness purchased. large amount of sentiment. not Uke $100,000, but 1 would take Overland Limited , Harness Talk VIA -- ALASKA Chicago, March 21. Wm. H. Gray was able to $126,000 for a life contract which ha sold to E. I, Roeenfeld because ef hla aentimaatal fondness for it, he aald, yesterday. Gray waa formerly manager and con- Daily -- Window washing, betas cleaning and renovating ef aH kinds. Bank and ofttes cleaning a specialty. Conducted by J. W. Da Moss, whs formerly carried an a largo and successful business in SL Paul, Minn. Offlca, 2460 Wall at. Phans Ind. 196, Prompt attention given House Painter, h Street. Twenty-eight- Both Phenes 174. Almost Kept Him From a Fortune ef Conference Trains -- I have no trouble to please. s I beat work for everyone at reasonable' prices. Ball Phans 032-X- . only do th Insld The vote to strike has not yet affected the car system. A committee of the Car Men will now wait upon tha officers of the Oakland Traction company one more end an effort will b mada lo secure tbe terms specified. If these are rejected au attempt will be made to effect a settlement of the without resorting to drastle measures. Falling in this tha Car Men's union will soltell the support of tbs International body and ask that a strike be ordered. W. D. Mahon, International president of the Amalgamated Car Men's Unlen. tbe officers of .the Ran Frae-rlsc- o Car Men's Union and tbe California Btata Federation of Labor wars present at the meeting of Car Men and made addresses. Seven landtag. O O b WorK Guaranteed 452 em- y a-- & Co. ploy?. island that there are not to exceed $125,000. 2,500 of theta people In the mountain AUTOMOBILE SHOW. fastnesses. They are not, aa commonly supposed, a race of themselves as exDenver, Colo.. March 29- - The an plained by one of the army officers. The Pulajanea are really only Vleay-a- n auxl Denver automobile show, sanctioned by the N. A. A. M. and M. A A. who have gone wrong. In tbe opinion of army officers here M.. will be held In this city In the It will be no easy lash for Governor Coliseum ball, April 15th to 21st, InCurry to subdue these Pulajanea be- clusive, under the management of G. cause they tie like the American In- A. Wahlgreen, publisher of Motor dians In the Badlands and are very Field." The Coliseum hall will be elabmuch assisted by their women who orately and properly decorated for the travel back and forth into the towns, occasion. The Denver automobile shows are bringing supplies of rice and other necessaries, despite the watchfulness attended by dealers and automobile of the American troops and native enthusiasts from all parts of Colorado and adjoining states. guards. All the leading makes of the autoDEMAND INCREASE. MACHINISTS mobiles, motor rycles and accessories will be shown. Chicago, March 29 Representatives Great Interest le manifested in th of 8.000 machinists will serve on their western automobile field, la the Denno- ver employers on Saturday a thirty-dashow, as It opens the season for tice of a demand for a general Increase a wide territory. of wages. The demands of the men Include a shorter working day, better OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO shop conditions, and many minor de- O mands that have been refused by emCOUNTRY IS INUNDATED. ployers In the signing of previous O workmen. with the agreements Alabama for Miles O of Lowlands mathe with agreement The present O .Are Under Water.. chinists union stipulates that a notice O embe the ahU given of thirty day March 29. Of- - O AU., Mobile, Increasdemand for any before ployers fleers of the steamer Mary to- - O ed wages be made. As tbe agreement notice day bring news of serious con- - O be 1st must the expires May dltlons or the along the Alabama river O present served on Saturday dye to the overflow. For a O agreement will automatically become hundred miles lowlands are O reinstated for another year. under water from two to six O feet and crops are damaged. O Rain ia again falling over the O upper watershed. Carcasses of O cattle and other livestock by the O hundreds are strewn over the O Inundated district. Cattlemen begged officers of the steamer O to render assistance in the way O of feed for thetr cattle, hut O there waa no way of making O 7:4en. in. Leaving Ogden. 8:15a. ra Leaving Ogden 5: 00 Leaving Ogden. 10:30 g. ni; Leaving Ogden 1:35 p. Oi. I caving Ogden. 2:60p.m. Leaving Ogden.... 7:00 9. m. Leaving Ogden. 10:25 a.m. I earing Balt Lake City 10:35 a. m. City Leaving Balt 1:45 p. m. City Leaving Balt. 1 City 6:05p.m. earing Salt 11:10 p. ra. City Leaving Balt 11:30 p.m. City Leaving Balt for the round trip. Fine Fare cars, no delaw-Strecar ruff direct from depot to Tabernacle. KINDS OF PETER ANDERSON union. Tke officials of the company have already declined to grant the request snd have avoided anything that may be cons'.rued as a recognition of the unloa, declaring in their reply to the demaads mad that It waa not to the men as members of tba organisation, Washington, March 29. Though the Philippine census falls to d I --close tha number of Pulajanea on tbe Island of Samar, who are now being pursued by the constabulary under the lead of Governor Curry in retaliation for the $125,000. Levinson declared that as attack upon hla party recently, it la es- a Attorney result of th examination he will betimated by officers In tha War departto recover the ment who have been stationed on the gin action against Gray RIO GRANDE WESTERN ALL pro-seate-d O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O ARE DAMAGED RAILROAD8 O r 2282 Wash. A vs. 879 20 ft at Twanty-thir- To California and Its Host Fanoos SUMMER RESORTS Tent City Pasadenm Terminal Riverside Coronado ' San Pedro Long Beach IHE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER Wants to waste no tlma u making hla traiff. Let us know as far ahead na may ba what train you want to catch THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW. aad wall land you, Mr. Bales man, with your trunks, sample cmaea, etc, at tha ING ROOM CAR ..OGDEN TO LOS station, long before the whistle blown ANGELES. Won't tax yon too mueh. either. Wa , do a general trucking and carting RATES EXCURSION LOW betides, and bars a qulck-aotio-a phoas., Sat C. A.' HENRY at Depot. Ticket Office, or writs to J. L. MOORE, D, L 1 A. SALT LAKE CITY. Los Angeles bnsl-nasa- ransfer Co. Allen WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hare tha bast. Short at all hour. All kinds ef gam and fish In season. Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 t 25c. Fine lunch from 11 ta 4 and 6 to 8 pi m. ait-dar- lam. Jim Props Young.Street (XL 224 Twenty-fift- h peocuaco shd Btrenpco.tawBmdmrm Transfer a Specralty. Scavenger Work. Excursion Wagons iSLADEiS PIANOS A SPECIALTY. SLADE, LESSEE. 40S 25th Street, Tribun Bids. ' Phence Ball, Office 220; Bell, Residence, 224. Independent, Office ZH Residence, 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will Inave Utahna Drug Store corner at 0:20 a. m. and return 11:30 a. tn.; at 2 p. m. and return at 4 p. re. MOVING J. C. - ms tm Fhm 4 hMspawst Practice ExehsMa Wrt or RMM to na Ml WMNIN9TON. D. 6. In Saasoiw Hacks and Vans Day and Night dtrrrl wkkaiteounTnit. HwUyM 4s-i- n O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO St Pel Eli! J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. Memphis, March 2. front Mississippi and Arkansas state that one of the heaviest rainfalls In years occurred last Kivrra and smaller night. streams are overflowing in many areas and crops are dam-aged. Railroad schedules are irregular on many lines and small waehout are reported. The milllon-dollasteel bridge at Newport, Arkansas, owned by the Gould' system, is report-ed In dange, and a large forre of workman is protecting it with logs nnd other timbers. I a Advices I I mnuments; STREETCAR u . a to- iro John Clrghore. doing bee J JLteior ho baa interval of hlmtrlf and Lu for noma Wile time reriSLiad a group of clalrna tn whai flor. non and Wilson. Tbla club waa dark last night, but several others were in operation. Tha proprietors deposited their $:tG0 bail money and their case will probably come up In tba city court for hearing this afternoon. It is rumored that the defendants wilt for feit their bail and then open up again. Whether it ia the policy of Chief Sheets to go to those dubs quietly, fine the proprietors end allow them to run could not bo learned officially. So far' this ia the only poker club out of the six or seven running in Bah Lake that has been raided quietly and tn proprietors made to deposit bail money for keeping a gambling house. Just as soon as .the slot machines were ordered to be put la storage another game which la branded as a akin game" waa introduced. It ia played with dice and has been running in plain sight since the machines ware closed out. For 25 eents the player is given n dice box containing ten dice and he ia required to shako twenty-si- x call dice la thirteen shakes to win $! worth of cigars. The game looks but the proprietors have grownyir. fat on their percentage. They would prefer to have the dice game run rather than the machines, but tha player knows ha stands s bettor show to win on the skit machine, although the proprietor holds a good percentage on the game. and Paper a WINES and LIQUORS M- - . H. LEEDOM- - A PATTISON Falstaff Cafe 2425 Wash. Ave, . . Phan 225X 1 t |