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Show THE IWKXIXn 1 No. N. business office 64 Na. 94 Na. 51 Indapendant 'Phono Ball Phono. ana ting INJURED IN FIREMENS TRAINING WRECK STRIKE ENDED FAST MAIL TRAIN IN AT CARLIN. RAILROAD HIRING itfCN FOR USE IN EMERGENCY. SMASH-U- P lCn. F. W. Mug of Salt lake la gueot of her sister. Mr. J. K. Smith, of thla dir- Freight Car on Siding Obstructs Main Lins and No. 5 Crashes Into It Early but availing the flra department ess tailed out to extinguish a atre croaaed electric oauaed blaae by la a tree in Moffat's laue. Fast mall train No. 9, west 'nound over the Hoiithern Pacific. figured In No. 2554 won the doll at Christenanother accident at Carlin early yessen's Shoe Store. j terday morning, in which the Incumo-tlwas badly damaged, a freight ear John T. Millar of Salt Lake, editor of tiie magaaine known a the Char- and Its contents smashed and live mall acter Builder, waa In Ogden yeaterday. clerks were painfully but not seriously and laat evening deiitereil an add re a Injured. w oa Character Building" at the Second ; Na I. hich was due to , svn Ogafterden1 at 3:35 o'clock Jtatunlii, ward meeting houae befure a large noon. was passing through the yard Mr. Miller will repeat the lee per tare at Hnntaville. Monday and Tuea-da- at Carlin at about fifteen miles bad at Went Weber, Wednesday and hour. Some of the switchmen to at Hooper on Thuraday. Ha will alao permitted a string of freight cam which apeak at the Siata Induatrlal chool he placed on the houae truck, track neat adjoining the main i Is tn sou time Friday. line, so that the car on the east fouled A car of dry, bright, green hay the main paenger track. Th enJust received at G route Crain Store. gine of No. P struck the end of the car, smashing It, together with Its Both phoaea. I contents, to fragments. The pilot of Na Fa engine waa turn away, hut the B. F. Grant t Salt Lake of the general board of the Young Men 'a Mutual engine and mall cars remained on ihe Improvement aaaoolatloo, delivered an track. The mall clerks, who were si addreaa at a Joint session of the Y. L owrk In their cam. .were thrown to and Y. M. M. 1. A. at Plain City Inn and fro by the force of the collision evening. While in Ogden he van the and five of them were more or less Injured. AH were able to continue oa gueat of John L. Herrick. the run. The freight car wa loaded with Rudolph Kurhler and bride, formerglass lamp chimneys, the cargo belug ly Mine Ellnbetb Ovtfc. returned from their honeymoon and are a complete kies. 'Owing to the fact quartered at the Reed, where they met that No. 9 was not running nt a high their Mends. They will be at the Wil- rate of speed the train was able to son la BaH Lake during the coming proceed with a delay of forty minutes, twenty-flv- e of which was made up bestation of the leglslatnre. fore the train reached Rparka. The wrecked engine waa taken from the A Soderberg, meat marErick carry a full train at Carlin and tied up for repairs. ket, 371 Twenty-fourtHue of fresh meat, flah, poultry and Had the acrldeut occurred at some same. point 'along the line when the train was running at a npeed of seventy or Died Yeaterday, at the home of her eighty miles an hour. It la erldent thst ootula, Mra. Parker Woodmanaee, No. them would have been a more serious 424 Thirty-Bra- t atrret, Mra. Nellie, tale to tell. The arrldent waa caused by someParker Rose, wlfa of Ray A Ross. Dereaaed waa 34 year of age. and one who overlooked their hand and died of heart failure. She letvee a permitted the freight car to remain In husband, one child, one brother, Goa that position. Local ulKrlala went tn Parker, three ulsters, Mrs. Lime Oarltn yesterday to institute a rigid Call. Mra. Martha Inch, and Mm. lmeatlgatlon and to fasten. If posKatie Hull. Funeral announcement sible, the blame for the arrldent. Inter. SUNDAY'S DEATH RLCORD tka y; . LOVERS IN POVERTY. London, Jaa. T. The Dally Mall'a anrreapondent at Melbourne says that Lieut. Gabriel Ewlpoff and Madame L. Oucbakoff. wlfa of Gen. Oucbakoff of the Ruaalun army, who aluped last year and ware followed to the I'nited States and back to Europe by Gen. Ouchnkoff. are In the deepest poverty. Their trinkets, he aaya, hare been pledged lo raise money. Madame Oucbakoff la seeking cm- dormant an a domeatle, while the leutenaat talha of oommlttlng suicide. Madame Oucbakoff, the correapoqd-en- t continues, offer to agree to a divorce and to surrender her right to a fortune of lIM.OOfl which will be hem oa the death of her mother. She would then marry Lieut. Eaatpnff. The Dally MaU'a correspondent at 81. Petersburg aaya that Oen. Oucbakoff waa at Taankce-BelSaturday. Two Adults and Two Infante Answer Lest Bummona. Higgins, a well known resident of this city, died at bin home, 355 Twentyweeond street, shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternonn, from an attack nf dropsy, from which he has suffered for the past four months. Mr. Higgins was ad railroad man, which vocation he followed until attorn three years ago, when ha entered the saloon business. He waa a prominent member of the kieal aerie of the Fraternal Order nt Eagles. The deceased was 49 years, 4 months end 35 days old at the lime of hla death, and la survived by a wife and eight enudren seven daughters and on son. The date of funeral will be announced later. Michael WL old-tim- e Bcbava Trouble Will be All ia lit Readiness fee Boning test at Grand Opera House Settled Amicably, But Get Rakdy Tonight. for Struggle. One huudred men wauled to accept is tne poa.iions a locomotive gUt of au advertisement that has been Inserted in the local papers fur the past lew days. Ordluanly this "ad' would occasion mile or no comment. At the present time, however, wlh to strained relation that exist between flri-iuc- MONDAY, JANFARY I.' The International Ottawa, Jaa. waterways committee, reporting on Its recent meeting la Toronto, recommends that la return for 10.000 cubic Michifeet of water taken from gan every second for the drainage canal, the I'nited States should negotiate with Canada a treaty providing for free navigation between both countries on the Great Lakes. Canada now enjoys th navigation an a privilege, and not aa a right. The eomralanlun alio auggeata that n public commission be appointed to determine and mark the boundary line cm Lake Erie and eliminate the disputes which arise front the fishermen being charged with poenhlng. e . A Miner disButte, Mont.. Jan. patch from Helena states that at a caucus of tlie Republican memliem of the legislature this evening K. W. King of Gallatin waa chosen for the speakership of the hou-- e over A. J. Bennett by a rote of 35 to 17, assuring, It la believed, the election to the Inited States senste of Congressman Joseph M. Dixon to succeed W, A . Clark. Dennett Is supposed to represent th faction supporting the candidacy of former Renator Mantle for the senate. i W. Williams, one of the flrst residents of North Ogden, died at hla home In that place yesterday, agsd til years. General debility was the Immediate cause of death, lie la survived by three daughters and two wma. Mr. William was horn in New York April IS, 1825. He came to I'tah in 1853 and settled In N'Jrth Ogden, being me of the first to locate a home hi that settlement, where he has resided alnre. He was an active work er for the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-daBalnt and was respected by all who knww him. The funeral will be held lu the North Ogden meeting houae at 11 o'clock Wednesday Interment will he in ihc morning. Ogden City cemetery. seesm Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 6. For near lc an hour t ! people of Sacramento were threatened a genuine snowstorm, the flrst since 1853. The snlw melted as rapidly as It fell, except on plots heavily covered wltn grass. Although there was no chance for snowballing there was much excitement. One Sunday school was in snow oegAii, but the son of prof. and session when the The dlsiulaied ana were children promptly Mra. J. T. Itush died at the family . In all about four took to the , yesresidence, 2342 Monroe of an Inch of snow was piece terday from an attack of pneumonia, tenths after an lllnes lasting about a week. pirated. The laic of the funeral will Ik anKILLS TWO WOMEN. nounced later. UN-n- avr-juic- Ran Franclsro. Jan. d- .- Kniil Hadley tonight idiot nnd killed Mrs. Mnrth.i Kruger, wife of Herman Kruger, j A inimlier of LOCAL BROKERS ENTANGLED. young, able bodied hart, nder. and her isier, Klim tie; li men for railroad service. Apply lo Kelley, aged IS. The tragi dy occurred AikihhI Empl'ivrnciil office, 1.11 2Mh on Hiirhaii.in street, near the Jefferson Goldfield. Nev., Jan. fl. Th Mr. Kinder rq.iare refugee camp. of the L M. Rulllvan Trust Mreet. and Mls Keller were daughter of company has entangled local E. Mrs. Mary a refugee iu the brokers for limited amnnnis in such n NEW JUNTA FORMED. Jefferson square rantp. whose cjiage manner that the c:iurto may have tn was recently removed from the cur.p straighten the matter out by decldirg Sau Antonio. Tex.. Jan. 6. -- A Mcx to pwy rent nr In whose fhvor the hslnnce should lie Iran lei.iluMonarv Juntit, simitar lo because she rrfj-e- il move. credited. It is aM that Saturd.-i- ' 'hat existing In 8t. was fnrme-nnhonored drafts amounted to . here Mexicans of I M. Rulllvan still refuses to Ran today by prominent EXPLOSION AT ROCHESTER. constitute the lib.who Antonio, be Interviewed. eral party. Rochester, N. Y. Jail. (!. The (mm of a Imilding in th.- section sna Mown out ton gbt. feet iiav from tin- - exOnly a fe lioM rtny plosion the aalvnti-.- n mg h stroct ii c. t ill aud a tlieaicr cUiko liy na purkcl :tn ponj itIt AB TO WHERE YOU CAN GET GOOD GLASSES. i brih-- i caus-- d the oxplot-toby a ili::iiiiitc bomb thrown tiro a : infill rliuie Icioiing to tii- of the l'ii il.iln. WANTED embnr-rasamen- ej. r i Itfin,-hOd- i Panama. d'lia ha- - The government of informed the Hon-- i that K'lvi-rnmcn- ; It Is mohillz-- :tig its iirim fo! 'he purpn-- e of de-- ! stro-iiiihe gr '.iiis of revnlutfonlsts headed h Gen Denisio Gutierrez, who iias prorlaim- -l himself president. g POWDER Keiolu, MILL VICTIMS. Jan. fl. Edward Main and S'epHii Jakowirh. two victim of yer-rdpowder mill explosion. died car'o day. Three others Injured cannot ce. Houston. Tex J:m fl The Mr kc of ali.c.il railway of t ici.il"r iiguiti"! the Smith-ert- i lacltr lallwi- - con'panv on lt line bn ween Vow 0; Vans and El cm, ring wf.nt known a the lio. Viaroir is now Mid o he a tn "nd, many of ihe trlkers having returned to wrnrk. - mau-piiaii-- j Ti,kio. .Inn IT it in expected that the I'epxrt'iie n he training squadron of rrul"ri- Honolulu and the Pacific cosm w:l' today he officially or ten day. postponed fir n ': IN COLLISION. N.ijiW. J tn. fl Lloyd's reports hut the Norh German Llovj reani- -r Priu-eIrene, in leaving port Sa'nria :i ht for New York, was caught In i u 'fore wind '"rri ml t!.--dni.icej ier harku and ' obliged lo fsiI) this co'.iijo.i wrh ihc wrre dainaai-simpler Moltk ami wi'l he ed 10 remaiu here ' t -- Th New Auto" Goggles Are Great for any one who gta u wants Eye Protection. Aluminum- -. J. S. Lewis & Co., Opticians AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE. " s.i-w- re-e- j : foi repal-.- re-re- organ of that English city, says they have tended tn improve th municipal out look from th manufacturer' point VT of view. Continuing, h say: shall probably hear no more of the extension of municipal trading, ah tnuugn it would be too much to expact that municipalities will proceed at one to g.v up that system where it has boen established, unless It be clearly proved that by iu continuance th loss Incurred by the would be greater than that due to iu ahandoument. The evidence on tblc question may be provided by private manufacturers themselves. Wherever municipal trading is carried oa, the affected should local manufacturers therefore make it their business to collect such evidence as will prove If it caa be proved, aa it often can that the business ia being done by the muIn the face of nicipality at a such evidence, the true municipal reformer will declare for all suitable work being given out to private contractors. The municipal trader has not generally regarded tli difference of cost so much ns the aggrandisement of the municipal body and the resulting increase of hla own patronage. Aa a case In point. It may be rated that in adjacent boroughs ia London the cost of street lighting by the municipality la In one case three timra as much as in another. A corporal ion is hardly ever able, as an employer of labor, to get work don aa cheaply and efficiently as a prlvau person, an,l this well known fact should Into account in nil municipal cuntracU, If, Indeed, It la not made to In concluding its arcontrol them. There are ticle th Review aaya: those who appear to think that the mischief already done la Irreparable. We are not quite of that opinion. It I true that the progressives or wastrels have piled up an enormous burden of debt and that thla debt has to be provided for. But, on the other hand, the Incidence of this debt 'i always moat keenly felt at the outset, and there is aoma reason to anticipate that In the course of a few years tramways, gas works, electric light plants and other municipal undertakings not already making n profit may become reproductive. lo. CARL SCHURZS FIRST MEETING WITH LINCOLN. From "Reminiscences of a Long Life. by Carl Schuri In the January McClure's 1 must confess that 1 ' was somewhat startled appearance. by hla There he stood, overtopping by several Inches nil those surrounding him. Although measuring something over alx feet myself. I had, when Blending quite near to him, to throw my head backward In order to look into hla eyes. Thai swarthy face, with Its strong features, Its deep furrows, and lu benignant, melancholy eyas, is now familiar to every American. It may be said that the whole civilized world know and loves It. At that time It was and looked even more haggard and careworn than later, when It waa framed In whiskers. On hla head he wore n somewhat stove-pip- e Hla neck hat. ged. long and sinewy, from a ..ulte collar turned down over n thin black necktie. Hla lank, ungainly body waa clad In a rusty black frock-coa- t with sleeves that should have been longer; but hit arms appeared so long that the sleeves of a "afore" coat could hardly have been expected to cover them nil the way down to the wrists. Hla black trousers, too. permitted n very full view of his large feet. On hla left arm he carried a gray goolen shawl, which evidently served him for an overcoat In chilly weather. His left band hld a cotton umbrella of the bulging kind, and also a black satchel that bore the marks of long and hard usage. His right he had kept free for of which there was no end until everybody In the car seemed to be satisfied. I had seen in Washington and In the West, several public mu of rough appearance, but none whose looks seemed quite no uncouth, not to say grotesque, aa Lincoln's. rlean-ahave- fCZEMA AND PILE what It wa to sir give FREE OF CHARGE, to m; afflicted a positive cure for Eczema. x)t Rheum. ErysipeJ 'las. Piles and $k n Diseases. Instant .relief. Don'i suffer longer, Write F. 'W. WILLIAMS, too Manhattan Aval aub New Yora. Unclose aiai Lp, FREE fsr, I will Thaaskti It IrrasH to Si Kmw It aa a Bag. On Jeweler TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT atra THE FOLLOWING NUMiElu WERE DRAWN: ' 1145, 731, 4307. THE FIRST NUMBER MA FIFTEEN DAYS IN WHICH yq CLAIM THE WATCH, THE leg. OND AND THIRD HAVING THE SAME TIME At THE FlRgy SHOULD THE FIRST FAIL TO SHOW UP, : Wh morning I was awakened with me the high airy world, a It was nt china and cut glass, are found non that moment, and the boy I was. walk- pleasing and better appreciated gUu ing fre la th furrow that th weak than any others. At Olsen's you hare tears filled my eye, the flrst I had aa extremely large stock to shed la many year. Then I thought from, ranging from dinner, tea, luck and breakfast seta to fancy and one of sitting lu quiet thickets In old fence mental creations that ars t corners, the wood behind me rising source of Joy and beauty. In always eut glan i still, cool, mysterious, nnd the fields In wa have n fine line of useful things, front stretching away In illimitable pleasantness. I thought of the good smell of cows at milking. Ton do not know If you do not know! I thought 2259 Washington Ave. ot the sights nnd sounds, th heat nnd west of the hayflcld. I thought of a certain brook I knew when a boy that flowed among alders and wild parsnips, where I waded with a tjtre foot rod for trout I thought of nil three things as a man thinks of his first love. Oh, I craved the soil! I hungered and thirsted for th earth." I was greedy for growing things American Magazine. PRELATE RESTING EASY. San Francisco, Jan. fl. The Most Rev. George Montgomery, archbishop coadjutor of San Francisco, who wa operated upon at a local sanitarium yesterday, is reported to be resting easy tonight. His condition, it is said. Is not very critical, and his recoverv ls expected. BURNED. North Yakima. Wash.. Jan. fl. The high school building. Including Its fine library of S.fiOfi volumes, was destroyed by fire today, which Is presumed to have originated from the furnace. Loss, :5.n.'0; insurance. 918,flflfl. WRECKED ON ROCKS. Ancons, Italy, Jan. fl. During a storm todav the Greek sailing boat I'rants went on the rocks near here and wa wrecked. Thirteen of the crew were drowned. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION. Mr. Uhe s strange new Joy. la my mind. It came to m at that moment with indescribable poignancy, the thought of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS walking barefoot ia cool fresh plow GALORE. once a don a when l bad furrow, because of their infinite variety boy. Bo vividly th memory cam to superb artist! o beauty In deconiUj MAN HANGED. SCHOOL BUILDING BUSWELLS THE OLD FARM. E. A. n INNOCENT THE DRAWING AT That the shamrock was used as diet before It was adopted at The national emblem has been conclusively demonstrated, though in proving the fact one writer borrows from another. Very few drew their luformatiou from personal observation. Spenser undoubtedly did, nnd be I perhaps responsible for the familiarization of this fact to bit contemporaries. I quote the passage from The View of the Present But of Ireland: Ont of every corner of the woods and gllnnes they came creeping fuorthe upon theyr bandes, for theyr legges could not bear them. They looked of death; they spake like anatomy like ghost crying out of theyr graves; they did eat of the dead carrion, and yf they found a plotte of water creases or shamrokes there they flocked aa to a feast for the time. This dietary use waa knows to the Ellsabetban dramatists. I Till give tee leave to mm my month phit sbemrokes and bitter, and rater meshes instead of pearah and peepah. Ben Jenson's Irish Masque." This Irish footman, a wild kerne, a frog, a dog, whom I'll scare spwln. Longed yon for shamrock I Thomas Dekker. The shamrock thus used for food, other, er aaya Mr. Colgan, was one perhaps both, of the meadow clovers, or trefoils. Trifolium pretense (purple clover) and Trifolium repens (white clover! of modern botanists." Notes and Queries. hand-shakin- A THE SHAMROCK. Sm flat H Wu lie! Fee Feed ia Iralu. At W-- SQUADRON DELAYS. 1 INJURED fl .Liii S:ui Salvador STRIKE ENDED. free. SUPPRESS REVOLUTIONISTS. TO :iiir-!n-n- . In commenting on the results ot elections In London, tue Iron anJ Coal Trade Review a leading '.rade (indo-Chlna- - rli-ik- . j conc-s1in- ! EYE STRAIN. HEADACHES. NERVOUSNESS CURED BY WEARING PROPER GLASSES MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP BECOMING DISCREDITED1 Nearly three year ago a treasure-huntinwent Info the expedition low country towards Portuguese terPortland, Ore., Jaa. fl. An Oregon- ritory. A man named Vanniekerk ian special from Marshfield, Ore., waa lost, and sebsequently a skelestate that the tug Sampson, after ton with a bullet In his head was making temporary repairs. Immed- fonnd, ns well as Vaaniekerk's ring. A man named Schwartz, a member iately put to sea in search of her tow, the American bark Big Bonanza, of the ezpedltlnn, was arrested and which the Sampson was compelled tn charged with murder. The trial creatof the storm Thurs-- ! ed a smsutlon, the evldenre being abandon dav. purely circumstantial, and doubt being expressed as to whether the skeleTAUITI CEDED TO BRITAIN. ton was nnt that of a black man. Schwartz, however, waz fonnd guilty Melliuiirne, Jan. fl. According tn the though he strongly protested his InAge. mlsHionarles tn the Pacific islands nocence, and a petition for a commudeclare that Franco has ceded Taultt tation of his sentence felled. On the tn Great Britain in conlderalnn of night before his execution Schwartz swore to hla relatives that he was Inin Burs or Furterritorial Premier nocent, and hd repeated his statether India Iaklu sais he Is without Infurma'lun ment on the scaffold before he was nn the subject. hanged. Subsequently rumors were circulated that Vanniekerk had been seen OPEN DOOR FOR ZION. alive In Portuguese territory with the Chicaeo. Jnn. r, General Ovcraeer treasure. It Is believed that be is Vollva today niuiounced that Ziou now in Johannesburg, but the case Is lie lb row n open to private bus!-- i being kept dark. It is known at j would where Schwartz lived, that ness enterprise-- . Popular demand has forced ihe rhurrli authorities to yield Vanniekerk is alive and I am Infsrttf-ethat the law department also on the point ni private ownership, thus overt hr jw'i e one of John Alex-iui- d know, and that a public statement fs r Powle' i rzpected soon. London Mail. principles. i' WE WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE. EYES EXAMINED J90; IN SEARCH OF TOW. Imsi-nes- ARE YOU WISE SUBMARINES. With the placing In commission at Kiel of Uermany'a flrst submarine, tT, No. 1. the kalaer's naval advisers have signalized their abandonment of their long standing mistrust of submarine craft, and will forthwith proreed to make them an Important Integral part of the Imperial fleet. During the next two years the admiralty will build thirty submarines modeled upon the U type, which has been exhaustively tested over a period of nearly a year and a half. The new vessels will have a submerged speed of nine miles aud a tonnage of 180. coording to Die Flotte, the organ of the German Navy league, this will subprovide Germany with thirty-on- e marines aa against forty built and building for England, eighty for France, thirteen for Italy, twenty-thre- e ETRURIA IN STORM. for Russia, nine for America and seven New York, Jan, 8. One of her crew for Japan. Mall. was killed and alx seriously Injured MRS. IRENE STEELE. when the Cunard liner Etruria waa fighting her way through a severe storm on Friday night. The body of Chicago, Jan. 6. Mrs. Irena Steele, the man killed was buried at sea. Th who clslnia to be the wife of the alothers Injured wer In her hospital leged Philadelphia bank wrecker, all knowledge tonight of the when the steamer arrlvcj today from Lynchburg woman who asserted she Queenstown. Captain Potter said today that never was married to Steele some time ago. during his many years a a seaman She declared she had been married to had he experienced such tough Steele fourteen years; that they never had any domestic trouble, and that weather. within two weeks she had received a check from Steele for $50. SAN FRANCISCO SNOW. y " FOR SPEAKER. Con- About one hundred admirers of "Cyclone" Johnny Tnoiupson visited the liuli- fighter's training quarters at the Central fire station jentvrday afternoon to see him go through his list at utils of hard training bfore hla contest with aurice Thompson at the Grand Opera House tomorrow evening. Aa a sort of an appetiser for the go tomorrow the "Cyclone took on nve fast men for two and three rounds each, and at the finish was Just as fresh as when he started in. There ia no disputing thst fact that the Chicagoan la In much better shape than when he met Hyland here lu November. He Is both stronger and Issuer. His foot and defense work yesterday wau little snort of marvelous. Never did he show up better and demonstrate his alertness to take advantage of any position be could J forced Into by an antagonist. In turn he toon on ester Jay "Cub Culbert, Billy Haiup, Kid" Herrick, Rplder" Keller and Joe Choymki. All of these men are likely youngsters but the way Thompson handled them was pleasing to aee. The Cyclone differs from bis namesake wlu whom he tries conclusions tomorrow evening, in that he never abuses on of his sparring partners. He has a faculty, however, (or asking a man If he struck him too hard and at the same time hand over one that cinches the fact that he wears hla heart In the right place. He believes In uaing hla strength on the punching bag and bin real antagonist, Instead of upon hla sparring partners aud for that reason all those who have worked out with him like the little fighting machine. Instead of trying to knock theae men out he practices blocking, covering up and foot work, all of which tell in his big battles. Jkonny has tbs punch and he does not need to knock hla partner ont to let the publlo j sparring know this fact Ogden funs will again place their money on the Cyclone" and pick him for aa easy winner tomorrow evening. GERMAN 7, rate-paye- rs non-nnln- n The daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mark Johnson, dle.l at the family residence yesterday afteinuon after a brief Illness In Moffat's lame. The body wUI he shipped to Brigham City for burial. Lafartte BEE - the management ot th Harriman system and the Brotherhood of Lucomo-tlvFin-meand Mutineer it ta looked upon as significant. Much has been printed In the daily papers of the controversy iwtween the firemen and the management and considerable of i hi comment baa dealt with the probability of a strike, which will probably he Inaugurated In case the differences tanuui he aljnsteu amicably. It Is believed there lore that the railroad people have adopted the old adage, "In lime of pence prepare for wer, aud are endeavoring to secure the services of men whom they can call upon, In case of a strike, to fill the firemens places. It la an open secret that for some time they have hired at thla point all the men they could get hold of fur firemen's position. There does not exist at present a shortage of men In that department no that but one conclusion can be arrived at. that preparation are being made lor au emergency, One of the local official was questioned yesterday concerning the matter and admitted that the eomny waa hiring all the men they could, evidently with that purpose In view. comIn hie opinion, however, th pany would not allow Itself to become entangled In n strike and that before the differences had rearhed that stage a compromise of some kind would be effected. However, the management cannot afford to taka any chances- and thercfoie are preparing for the worst. That the present is an opportune time to talk atrlke rannot be gainsaid. Wlih the heavy traffic th.it Is now being handled by all lines every locomotive la being taxed to Its capacity to keep the roads open. Should a atrlke result green hands not fully acquainted with the dutlea of the position would permit engines to burn and thus many of them would bs put nut of commlaalnn In a comparatively short time, which would mean an awAnful handicap for the railroad. other difficulty would be found in the matter of securing men who could keep up enough steam in n locomotive to get the trains over the road with the pour quality of coal that the railroads have been forced to use sme th coal shortage act in. Official; are probably counting upon the englntmea to help them out lu theae cases. It la not believed, however, that the enthat the gineers, notwithstanding trouble first arose from question pertaining to the two Brotherhoods, would o far lay aside hla unionism man to fill the to aaalat a place of a union man on strike. o LET WATERS BE DIVIDED. ADMIRERS HUNDRED LAST DAY'S WORK. ONE Official v GALLATIN 1TAII, OODEX, MAIL CLERKS PREPARE FOR THOMPSONS EXAMINER TELEPHONES IDlTORiAL HOOMB Independent 'Phono (til 'Phono, two ringo EXAMINER: Grouch Dearest, we are spending too much. Now when New Tear come von mast resolve to give up ynur most expensive luxury. ( Mr. Grouch Sweetheart", I can't bear to give you up. Exchange. Freark Olsen, Grocer. IntlotiL A French parricide who slew his father and mother and waa asked upon condemnation what he had to say and why sentence should not be pronounced upon him, entreated the court to have mercy upon n poor orphan. This tala Is green with the mosa of ages and may not be true, but eomethlng Ilk it t, Is true of n woman named Marie eeutenced by a Paris tribunal ta twenty years' Imprisonment at hard labor fur the murder of her lister. While In court she constantly wore a king crape rail. Why do yon wear this roil 7 asked on of the officials, to which she replied that she was In mourning for her slater, showing an affectionate sensibility, the earlier exhibition of which, however, would hare been more becoming to bar even than the garment , j Cel-ve- PKOUDFIT SPORTING GOODS COHPANY Wholesale and' Ratal! SPORTING GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS REOORDS, Clark,Hrrck Pishing Tackle Stall, and Dean Athletio Goads. Phonographs Sold on Easy 331 24th It Terms. After Death, It is very singular how the fact of a man's death often seems to give people a truer Idea of his character, whether for good or for evil, than they have ever possessed while ' he was living nnd acting among man. Depth is so genuine fact that It excludes falsehood or betrays Its emptiness. It is a touchstone that proves the gold and dishonors the baser metsL Feu Id the departed, whoever he may Tig) return In a week after his decease he would almost invariably find himself at a higher er a lower point than ha had formerly occupied In th scale ot public appreciation. fTBOUBUSl WITH BLD HARNESS A Remavkafcle Carrier Hi A 'runaway may cause more W A remarkable story of the sagacity trouble, Borttts gad sons and physical endurance of a carrier Bmes death are th Injuries awful results. As pigeon la told In Nansen's story of his Md harness Is often respdnalbla m arctic explorations. One day th pigeon S new hors ess with weak spats Is 4 tapped nt the window of Mrs. Ntnseaa I Just a had. The kind we sell have home in Christiania. It was ImmedNO WEAK SPOTS. iately opened, and the little messenger You wfll get your mousy's worth was covered with klsaee and caresses yeu bay harass of us. by the explorer's wife. After an abOur M address la MTT Washier sence of thirty months from the cottage the pigeon bed brought s not from the explorer over a thousand Co. C. mils of froccB waste aud another thousand of ocean, plain and forest . J. Platt Saddlery ilraiUiM of Kilts. The London Tailor and Outtgr observes with Its usnal keen Insight Into hnmnn nature: No one has yet suggested the utility of kilts. They never bag at the knees, nor do they ever require patching at thst part, and their hygienic properties are proverbial. Law Dewa. says the physician after thumping and prodding. ''Ton should practice deep breathing." "Deep breath Ins"' retorts the patient. "Why. doctor, that is Just what I do all the time. I work In a subway cellar sixty feet below the street level. Judge. You are anaemic, I sola carl ty- Be honest with yourself, whatever the temptations. Key nothing to others that you do not think and play no tricks with yotir nwn mind. Of til the evil spirits abroad nt this boor of the world Insincerity Is the mast dangerous J. a. Fronde. One "Pop:" Klsd of Taaalag. "What kind of wood do they use most In tannlug?" Well, wh I went to school, my boy. they used birch." Tankers Statesman. 1 P1' welL - ALLEN Tps. my von." Do not borrow trouble. Th too high. Dallas Sews. the character ot th r,BJ service w supply Prompt, reliable and at h any tlma you ssy wall ba on 1 sa Job and handle It expeditiously to Interest TRANSFER c. Phone 23 for yours. |