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Show TIIE 2 Do Your Trading Where I They Employ THE..... STATE SEUCTICH MMMOC Pickett Grocery Co. 177 BOTH PHONES SM4 WnhingtM Avhm, WE'VE BUSTED THE IDEA nU tn nilator(atatlatSrdrtM clui price El btiywva I1 W pick up niptbaduldebt or hlga gains with Sad-han- d x-- THE JUMBLE. Phanaa 1144. Washtegtoa Bolls or Tndoa Aaytkiag. Here Is the Place oounty. Ac- MAMMOTH V GRAND CENTRAL. Trial af the laauea Raised, Begun in Federal Court. Balt Lake. Jan. Tha trial, began Tueeday, in tbe United States district court, before Judge Jobu A. Mara hall, of the rase of Mammoth Mining com- pany against the Grand Central Mining company. In Gils action the Mammoth company alleges that it owns the ore bodies beneath the Grand Central company's Bllreropohs and Consort mining claims. It will be remembered that tba case was originally tried la tha State Dla-tricourt at Nephi before Judge upon a complaint in which the Mammoth company claimed that It had the apex of the vela In dlapnta first tthruugh Its ownership of Its Northern Extension claim. Upon this case the judgment went against the Mammoth company, and that Judgment was affirmed by the Supreme court. In idle case now oa trial the Mammoth company seta up an apex on Ua claims called tha Golden King and tbe Brad-lBut the Grand Central company claims that this present suit is barred by the Judgment In the former case tried. But the Mammoth company asserts that the Grand Central company la estopped from making this claim, because it prevented tbe question aa to the apex In the Golden King and Bra ly being triad in tbs former action, by d contending that the apex la theae claims could not be tried In that aotkm. Tha court la now bearing evidence depostta. upon this matter of antoppal, and will pass upon tha eatoppal before bearing evidence aa to tbo Mammoth SUICIDE BALKED AT ALTAR. claimed la Ua Golden King for Another, and Bradly, Provo Man, Jilted Threatens to Toko Poison. AGED CITIZEN ROUGHLY HANDLED Proto, Jan. I. Futile love led Nelson lUUett. a widower, to attempt suletds la tbe present of Mra. Cora A. Alas, Ellia, 41 Years Old, Waa Attacked by Two Mon. Turner, n widow, with whom he was Infatuated, and William Carroll, while Provo. Jan. 8. Sheriff Harmon and the couple worn securing a marriage llrea so In tbo county clerk's office to- County Attorney John were called to Nobbed bp Deputy HbcriS Pleasant Grove today to Investigate a day. d fight In which Ales. ElGeorge T. Judd, bo was disarmed at a revolver end a vial of hydrocyanic lis, aged 68, la said to havo been renarid, and taken from tbe building. dered anoonecloiis from the abuse he After Hallett quieted down be was al- received from the hands (and feet) of John lowed tn go ta bla homo, end so for Jesse oier and hla father-in-laLaa not carried out the threat be mode C. Nelson. Ellis wna fixing tha fence before Mra. Turner, who rejected bla which divides hla property from that of Oior, when he waa accosted by tha at tent tons. Tba couple were married by County latter, who demanded that Ellia let tbo Clerk Bllaa Geo. after Hallett wna fence alone. Trouble ensued, and Mr taken from tbe building. Carroll la Oler, hearing the racket, called for from Alberta, Canada, and will leturn her father, Mr. Xelatm, who hurried to the arena and encouraged the there with hie brido to live. In hla attack. When tha two got Two years age Hallett attempted euMde whan hie wife Eled auit for through with tha old gentleman ha against him. He swallowed e waa unconscious, had suffered a fracdues of poison end was found at bla tured rib, and was abort three at hla home, writhing In agony. Physicians teeth. Two physicians were called and were called and the stomach pump report that he la In a vary critical was ess which saved bis life. condition. The public la aroused, and Hallett bed paid bis attentions to steps are being taken In some circles Mra. Turner for tbe past peer. It was to havo Mr. Nelson removed from the rumored that they arera engaged and city poundl for hla action In the afwers anon to be married. Hallett bad fair. become jealous of her because of bar kve for Carroll, wba came to Proro FEERY FORMS NEW COMPANY. from Caaada e abort lima ago. Hal1.400 feet Balt Lake. Jan. l.-lett was jilted and ho beard that Mra. Turner wee to marry Carroll. He in- along the atrlke of the. Unsure from quired into tba affair several days ago which the Bpider 4 Wasp mines, at and learned that Tuesday was tha dap Wonder. Nev., Is extracting ore, D. H. set for tbe marriage. In tha after- Peery of Utah, who la now aojuurnlng noon bo went to tbe clerk's office, but In New York, yesterday launched the found that the license had not been Christmas Wonder Mining company, secured. From the court bouse ne with a capitalisation of $1,000,000, says went to tbo drug a lore end secured n tha New York Commercial. Aaaociated vial of hydrocyanic acid. Ha returned with Mr. Peery In this undertaking to tbo court house while Mrs. Turner are Frank Knox, president of the Naand Carroll were getting their license. tional Bank of the Republic of Utah, Hallett rushed into tbe room. and Ben D. Luce, one of tbe pioneers If you merry that man I will kill of that locality. ' After a careful examination of the myself," he eacleltnud. Without hesitation Carroll notified properties acquired by the Christmas the sheriff's office, and Deputy BheriS Wonder company, Mr. Luce says of Jqdd, who was in the building, took them that they are Identical wltb the Hallett into euaiody. The gun and tbe more prominent of the camp, and ba token from him. Hs wee bee no doubt that they are to be made Caoa were tbe building and appeared to as productive. It la the Intention of be In an excitable coudltloo. After tbe company to begin lystematic deHallett wee furred oat of tha building velopment, without the aid of the tha marriage ceremony was per leaser, and to sink aa rapidly aa an formed. ample fund will permit to the main ore ct Mar-loneau- y. last-name- three-hande- sou-la-la- Just what you went gt Is ths Grocery Lino. Ws bar a shipment of tha bost grids of irtunra pop Holland Herring la small bon and also tbo bind that soils tonne. Wo also bars select Wblto neb, Finnan H addles, Kippered and .Smoked Salmon and Balt Mackorol. BOTH PHONES ESS. T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS IM4 WASHINOTON 4 Bash AVE. (tort's Plana Newman Bros. Organa. H. C. WARDLEIG1I PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE WIUi bodies. , LAND PRAUDS IN EMERY COUNTY SI LAB DALLIN TtoNa Guitars, Aeeordeous, Btrlaga Latest Psbllcatioas of Baa-J- o Shoot Musi Boo tbo Woadotful Plpo ES7S Orta a. Washington Avattu OGDEN, UATH. Federal Grand Jury Starts an Invaatl-gallo- Second Hand Stores Tbo JUMBLE buy sails sr "any old thing ("bluts" and most new ana !K0 Wash. Hallo, 1144 NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. Wo bop and sell all kmdo of how and second-han- d Coll or phono good Wockor 4 Hayno Prop igg gsth u. In Phon U2, PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Baoond-HanBter If pou havo anything to aall ar buy 1S70 1S7S to call or phono Wash. Ava Ball SSS-k- . In ITS. d 4 A. DENNERS Will pay tha highest pries for area hand furniture and sell te the pul I tha chaapaet. 2414 Grant Av Phon 987-k- . In S20L C. J. HERRICK 4 CO, So center to M. L. Whit hero Bring pew goods it vow want to aall them. Call hare If mi want Bad Phana tup. 2H2 Waah Av In 487, fOOCUOCD AND DCVCNDCD. yRffE pwwth and ftwn lira urg rwa minm. Uw ta a Wan piiaaia. Ma aMi 1" U- - COUOTOICa. aavaa timr shirt vki Wain maatr arnSaOm t hfatraL twdtohtopre RmHh Eidtilwly. " yw In Now Field. Belt Isike. Jen. Due C. Robhlna, Interested heavily with several others In Emery county cool lands, will be the principal witness before the Federal grand Jury today. Tbe grand jury la probing Emery county land deals and It la expected that the sensations developed In Cerbnn and Revler counties will be followed by aiartllng In Emery county. Among the wltnesMi before the grand jury yesterday were several person from Emery county. William Howard, United Blairs commissioner at Huntington, aud a farmer member of the state Innd board. Was In tbe chair for an hour or two yesterday afternoon. William D. Candlaad, Mr. McFarland and Mrs. Ruth Freed were also In the grand Jury count yesterat day. George Miller, postmaster Huntington, was one of tbe wltneaae. Others, from Emery county principally, will be on tbe rack today. Don C. ftobblr.a. who la n local mining man. was subpoenaed yesterday, and will appear Wfjre the grand jury ar io o'clock this' morning. In the Investigation of coal land rases in Emery oounty. the grsnd Jury Is summoning prominent persons Identified with Emery county business interest a Mr. Robbins was Interested with others In obtaining coal lauds. Bo far aa It la now known there was no fraud In the manner in which the coal landa were acquired by Rnliblns and hts friends. Tliey made a aeries of coal declaratory statements and acquired 3! sections of land which they held for yeara. A deal was on a short time ago between tbe Hijbbtna Interests aud an expert representing an Eastern company. It was the intention of tbe Hobblns combine to sell. Wbiis he did not make known hta connections, it ta known that the Eastern representatives mbs really an agent of tbe Union Pacific Coal company. He selected Id of the 23 section of coal land and th deal waa about to be closed when the coal land fraud! were expose. by the government last .Inly. This was followed by the withdrawal of coal !n.t from entry, and the deal Mi thr-- i Kh It Is said that the expert who went over the land with Robbins said hre were millions ot ton of coal within easy graap. Rhhin Will lie expecte DIEB. n re I1p. TIintSDAY, JANUARY UTAI1, to roil all Eureka. Jan. 8. Silas Dallln, one of the beer known miner In thla city, .lied here this morning after a two dsya' Illness, having suffered with bronchitis. Mr. Dallln la survived by a wife and four children. He also has a brother maiding here and other relatives in various portions of thla state. Mr. Dallln was elected constable of Eureka precinct at the last election and would have taken office yesterday had be lived. He was a member at the A. O. U. W.. and carried fl.flUO Insurance in that order to be paid to bla wife. The funeral will be held In Bpringvllle, to which place hi remains will be taken tomorrow. John Foley, aged 15 years, son of John Foley, died here thla morning from congestion of tbe brain. The illness of young Foley came upon him suddenly and hi death resulted within a few hours of Its appearance. He attended a gymnasium class at the I. O. O. F. hall last night and after leaving the hall was attacked with a chill which in a few hottra developed Into the more serious tllnea. 1907 10, aboldstep: SUITS BROUGHT and reasonable objections of To overcome the more intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds. Dr. S. V Pierc of Buffalo, If. Y., some time ago, decided to make a bold ds parture from the usual course pursued by tbe makers of put-udues for domestic use, and so has published broadcast and openly to the I well-ground- AGAINST p - . be knowa of this deal aa well as what he knows of other affairs la Emery LANDS Ab important order that placet state selection landa back io tko bands of tha ouuo land beard, and whica annuls an order Issued bp tbo government e fow months ago. was received bp tba state land board yesterday. Tha board, at lis session yesterday, readied a latter from Secretary Hitchcock of the department of tbo Interior, withdrawing tbo order made not long ago, bolding op all s'.aie aetootlon laada nod firing tbo applicants SO days la which to Bio appeals. The cancellation of tbo Irat order means that ths 1M or so applicants for atata landa are restored to their former rights and It to new up to the state lead beard to dost with tbo proportion. Tbo original order was made as the reault of the lavoe.tgeikw of coal land frauds. The government gave nil S0 days from Dec. 1. laud, lu which to appeal, hat there will be oo neeeosiry for appeals now that the order is annulled. The order street about 11.090 seres of stale selection lands. Borne of It was applied for as far back as 149, and tka looseness with which former boards conducted the atate load buataoss earned tha government to take tha lands out of Bio hands of tbst body and Investigate ths character of tka lands. The order oa so sweeping, however, that a row la tko senate resulted and the department of tbs interior la restoring tha landa to their former place. The lends in gueatlom ora scattered all over tbo Mate and contain valuable coal this System. Bap, - Order Received Yeatcrdap Annuls tion and Restores Rights of Applicant Your Account Cannot Go Wrong. We Use tSOO 0(1 DEN, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS - Register IKH EXAMINER: From Correspondents and State Exchanges McCasky Accounting that 3J0RMN0 with aa umbrella before tha officers could Interfere. It la expected that a serious charge will be filed against Burn. He. with Reece, are now cLarged with being accessories after The fact, to the charge of burglary. Tha woman Clarks is accused of committing burglary in stealing the plume. Bums will also be charged with criminally assaulting the giri. ANOTHER NEW MISSOURI'S whole world, a full and complete list of all the ingredients enteric, into the composition of his widely celebrated medicine Thus he fc, taken his numerous patrons and patients into his full confidence. The too he has absolutely and completely removed his medicines from amoe. secret nostrums of doubtful merits, and made -t- em Remedies of Aset ATTORNEY GENERAL A MERGER. ALLEGES Composition. Of Geuld Read Pacific Express and Rcfrigarater DODGE. Car Com-pani- a Balt Lake, Jaa. 4. Michasl Aaron, aa te In trouble agate and he la also la Jail. Neither trouble or Jail te new to Aaron, aa be has had a generous portion of both. Ho waa arrested early this morning by Officer Beckstesd and locked up and will have to answer for absenting himself from tea city prtsoa without permission. Aaron wna sent up for seme minor offense aoveral weeks ago, but ha aaw a chance to cut off about twelve days service by skipping out, and ba embraced tba opportunity. ttince hla recapture It ha developed that Aaron worked a smooth dodge on a bartender at tha Railroad Exchange saloon. The officers who era working on the cbbo claim that, a few nights ago, Aaron entered the saloon and naked tha bartender ths time. Tba barkeeper told him and Aaron te allaged to have token tha watch to nee for himoclf. While looking at the time piece be quickly clipped the watch from the chain and substituted a worthless piooo of Junk, which aomo-tlm- a had boon represented aa a watch. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. P. Suita to dissolve the alleged merger of the Wabash, Mlaaourl Pacific and Iron Mountain Railway companies and the Pacific Express company, and to revoke tee licensee and charters af the Pacific Express company, American Refrigerator Transit company. West-er- a Coal 4 Mining company. Rich Hill Coal Mining company and the Elevator company, were filed ta tba sapreme court by Attorney General Hadley today. Tha petition alleges th slock of the companies named are owned by the same Interacts, the Goulds, la violations of the provision of the constitution and laws of Missouri. Concerning tha nature of tbo suits, Attorney General Hadley said: "These suits are brought for the purpose of forcing a discontinuance of the ownership of tbe stock of the Wabash, Missouri Pacific 4 Iron Mountain companies and the control of those throe companies, two of which are paralleling and competing lines, by the same Interests and to fores a discontinuance of tbe ownership of the stock by the companies In the Pacific Express company, the American .Refrigerator Transit company, Rich Hill Coal Mining company. Western Coal 4 Mining company and the Kansas Missouri Elevator company. By thla stock ownership these roads have been engaged in busteeas not authorised by their charters and ami prohibited by tbo constitution laws of the state. The forfeiture of the charters of the coal mining comElevapanies and the Kanaas-MlaaouIn prayed for, the license NATIONAL BANKS TO BE GRANT- tor company of the Psettle Expreas company and ED EXCEPTIONAL RIGHTS. Transit tha American Refrigerator company to do business In the atata te asked for, but the forfeiture of tbo They Will be Allowed ta Issue Mil- ebartara of the railroad companies Is lions Baaed en Personal asked If they should refuse to discontinue 4n n certain time these Illegal Liability. practtcee. These practices entet to a greater or leas extent tn a number of rallroede and action Chicago, Jan. P. A dispatch to tha other Missouri Theae case will bo begun at one Record-Heral- d from Waterloo, low bava been under consideration for ay a: Former Governor Horace Bo lea ad- over a year. Thalr Institution, howdressed the Jackson club on the sub- ever, baa been delayed by press of to tbe Standard Oil and ject Currency Reform last night work Incident freight rate litigation, and alcknaas be said; . t.i "Our national hanking ayatem may which took mo from my office for nearhare been a sncoaalty of tbe time ly six months." when It waa conceived, with a naked JEFFERYS FIRST NEWS. treasury, prostrate national credit and an overwhelming public debt. It New York, Jnn. 4. President E. T. probably waa Impossible for tha wisest of the la teamen In that hour of Jeffery of tbo Denver 4 Rio Grande, financial dtetresa to formulate a better who te also chairman at the board at scheme for national relief.. But tbe directors of the Wabash Railroad and system long alnre outlived the aeces-It- y aa officer of tbe various other properties known aa tha Oottld ayatem" that gave it birth. "Instead of relinquishing Its hold s toted today that the Associated Proas upon the flnancea of too notion, aa It bulletin wna the first Intimation ha ought to have done. It has steadily had received of Attorney General Hadprogressed In the opposite direction ley's suit to dissolve the alleged meruntil It has removed every safeguard ger of the companies named as debut one that waa originally Resigned fendants in tha action. Under tha clr-c- u for tha protec tl jn .of the publie. instances, Mr. Jeffery said no stato-mecould bo given out at thla time. "Today It is before Concrete with a measure that propones to remove the Soothes last of these safeguards and allow naItching akin. Heals cute tional banka of the country to pour or burns without a scar. Cures plica, cor- eczema, 2Ufl.OOO,OOU of notes to private salt rheum, any itching. porations Into the circular medium of Doan's Ointment Your druggist Bella 1L the country without a guarantee any kind for their redemption other than the personal 'liability of the Issuing corporation, backed by a bare 3 cents deposited with the secretary of tba treasury for each dollar so to be Issued. . ' "Instead of an effort on the part of rongreas to comply with both the letter and spirit of the constitution, aa Interpreted by the highest court of tha nation, and supply the country with a currency that te In fact what It put porta to be, the effort baa constantly been to withdraw, aa far as poeslbls, from circulation what Bttle lawful money must necessarily be had, and fill Ita place wltb tbe Illegitimate DEATHS ARE RAPIDLY INCREASING IN THAT CITY. promissory notes of private corporations to circulate as money for the peraonal gain of individuals, Instead of the general welfare of the great Although Only a Small Percentage of mass of our people." Those Afflicted Suecumb to BOIES CONDEMNS THE ELASTIC rt ...... They are now in a class all by themselves being absolute!7 and in every sense By this bold step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such 'excellence that he ia not afraid to sutgect them to the fullest scrutiny Non-secr- et. So many false formulas aud malicious statements consenting hta medicines had bean published through tha ot jealous eompetintrs sad die- deter- grantled doctors, that Dr. Pierce assailmined to completely disarm hia ants by a full and frank statement of their exact oom position, verifying the amine ander oath as oom piece and correct. This ha has dona and to the complete discomfiture of those who had hia good name as well as tho e d reputation of hia world-fame- d medicines. Nut oulv dura tha wrapper of every bottle of Dr. Pierees Golden Medical Diaoovary, tha famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid liver or bilious-net- s and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have primed upon R, ta plate English, a full and complete list of all tho ingredients composing H, but a mall book haa born compiled from numerous standard medical works, of aU the differ at schools of practice, containing vary numerous extracts from tha writinp of leading practitioners of madiotee, r adorning m the stromgeet possible terms, each and every ingredient ttftntatetfl te Dr. Pierces medicines. One of theae little books will bo mailed free to any one sending address on postal card or by latter, to Dr. R. V. and requeuing Pierce, Buffalo, X. the same. From this booklet R will bo learned that Dr. Pierce's medicines contain no aloohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they are mads from native, medicinal roots of great value) also that aoma of tha moat valuable ingredients contained te Dr. Pioroa's Favorite Prescription tor weak, nervous, nervous and ," debilitated women, ware employed, long yean ago by tha Indiana for similar ailments afmoting their squawa. In fact, one of tha Boost valuable medicinal plants entering into tits oom position of Dr. Pierce r Favorite Prescription waa kaown to tbo Indiana aa Our knowledge of tha "Squaw-Weed- ." uses of not a few of our meat valuable native, medicinal plants waa gained from the Indiana. made up by improved and exact sea, ana with tfa use of specially ted ohamical apparatus, the "Fa-moot efficient vorito PrMcHptioa remedy for regaioting all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, aa prolapsus, antavaraion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up tho nerves and bringing about a perfect of health. : i-d well-earne- "nia-down- over-worke- d, ENOUGH th POISON. ID Disease. ir irpro-ducti- g bit-ta- properties of Unicorn root or Helaolu. tax in woHzi then Id have a medical book handy, should know about anatomy and ology. They should have a book' treats of the sexological relation of tto acuta as well aa how and when to id Tin ana and daughter. Has unaqneled the pram, ministry, legal aai A standard work k medical profeaakm tha People's Common Benia Mtdlml Adviser, by B. V. piaro M. Dl Seed 1 one-cestamps for tha cloth bout book, or tl tumps for th papercoTwri Addram Doctor K. V. Pitnq volant Buffalo. X. Y. -- nt of the. three will pass, at least In H original form. The Intrinsic prlnetple of each la ao objectionable to mav members either la the House or that only tho mere framework f the three bills can be passed at this session. DESIBE TO INJURE Bei-at- e OR BELITTLE TWENTY-BTOR- HOTEL Ta Occupy an Entire Block York City. ROOSEVELT nt EPIDEMIC Tte arwd pramrtMm of the zeveral gradients used lu those zuediciu i. m well as tha working formula and processes, apparatus and appilj employed in their DuonufortorTT! withheld from publicity that Dr. proprietary rights may not be infrimJ ana trespassed upon by unprinetr mutators aud those who may U rKm caily inclined. Dr. John FYb, of Saugaturk, Con Editor of the Department of ThertMih tias te Thu Elkctiio Rivntr muioi Unicorn root (Melanias Diases) oiis of tho chief ingredient of Dr. Pierce ' F. vonte Prescription: " A remedy which invariably aote os a uterine iuv'igorMM and always favor a condition which makes for normal activity of tbe cub sepceduetiv ayatem, cannot fail to be of grant usefulness and of tha utaioa importance to the general praotiiiowr of medicine." "Heloniaa more frilly ancwrrt above panoses than any Mhee 44,. with vmcA oat acquainted. In tu treatment of disease peculiar to woum it ia seldom that a cos ia sees which does uot present aoma indication to this remedial agent." "Tha following are among the leading Indications for Heloniaa: Faia ot aching te the back, with laaoorrW atonic (weak) conditions of the organs of women, mental depression and irritability, aaaociated vhb chronic dtaeaaea of tho reproductive ergons of women, constant aenaatiog of heat te tha region of the kidneys: muto rhagia, ("flooding") due to a weakened condition of tha reproductive syMna; amenorrhea, arriateg from or aretnapa-nyinaa abnormal condition of tin digestive organa and an anemic (thia blood ) habit; dragging aensatiora ia tfa extrema lower part of the abdomm. If more or less of tho above ayupton are praaent.no Invalid women see do r than taka Dr. Plume's Favorite Pi, aoriptton, which I rich 1a all thaawdlrlatl I.- - Plana for a hotel, to occupy th OF tire block In Broadway from New York, Jan. twenty-stor- MIGHT PREVENT PASSAGE THREE BILLS. In Naw y new re- Thirty-secon- d street an betel prepared. Tbs structure is bring built in connection with tha McAdoe to Thirty-thir- d tunnel terminal In Herald Bqaart. 1 to be marked by am al innovation of a novel kind. Than will ba a large central court la the Broadway and and on 1a tha irer about the center of tbe block, wMck will opou upon a driveway and throe sad other courts each in Thirty-erennThirty-thiratresia which will towgin from the third floor. Practically of the third and fourth floon will baths The be devoted to' Turkish swimming pools will ba nnoiuslly large, 85 fact long by 20 feet wide. Two banquet hells am planned for th third floor facing Broadway. Subsidy, Immigration and Phlllppins Tariff Bills to Ba Hold Th. tunnel . Up. Chicago, Jan. I. A dispatch from Washington say a: It te now said at tbe capital that throe Important bill each representdlstlnet administration policy, ing are practically dead for thla season of congress. It te hinted In each jcaa that behind the filing of th bills there 1a to bo traced a personal antagonism to Preslden) Roosevelt and a desire to belittle or injure hla adThis 1a only indlrcctljr ministration. PURE FOOD INSPECTORS. ; V wwwm true. The anbaidy bill,, immigration bill A Chance for a Number - of Bright and tho Philippine tariff bill are tl Men. . Yeung , moribund, chiefly. If not entirely, be' cause each- of them contains certain Washington, Jan. P. Examlnotiau provisions of a radical character which vriU b held throughout the eoaatry have aroused the enmity of powerful on February 5th next for poriltoM In interests In various parts of tbe toua-tr- the agricultural department, under the pure food aud drugs act. The and will be for one chief food It 1a too early to aay that each of these Important measures, stamped drug Inspection chemist at 13,909 with the approval of tha President la year: several food and drug lnspec hla message to congress, has been tlon chemist at 12.000 year, hi tn delivered to slaughter, for uny or all about 75 appointments are to be made. of them may be resuscitated t tha The list of ellgiblee will he certified last moment, by the use of the neces- to tbe department as soon as the pasary amount of legislative oxygen. pers of the applicants can ba examThe chances are, however, that no one ined after the examination d oce-ha- y. In Fifteenth Amendment the Constitution. to Destroy St. Louis, Jan. 8. In an address at a dinner here teat night lT. 8. Senator W. B. Carmack of Tennessee dealt with the race problem. He declared tbat there 1a Enough poison In the Fifteenth amendment to the constitution of the United 8tates to destroy the wliole document." "We are told that revolutions never go backward; but If the revolution which established enlightened free government upon thla continent Is not to go backward, we must protect the republic from the corruption of ita governing citizenship It la tbs duty of every patriotic ritiven to look thla question squarely In the face and demand that cool reason shall at last have Ita opportunity dtenasaionately WAYWARD GIRLS. to review the work of hot blood." He referred to (be Brownsville. Tex-aSalt Lake, Jan. 9. When Sergeant tnrtden: a a result of which Presllempel went n Park City yesterday ident Roosevelt summarily discharged morning to bring back to' this rlty a three negro companies stationed at woman named May Clarke, charged Fort Reno, and declared that to be the with Mealing an ostrich plume from only course open in ouch case. MIhh M. Park of 22 West First South street, he discovered a most serious SENTENCE REDUCED. state of affair among asRociatws of woman. The officer learned that Embezz'er Will Be Compelled to Serve tbe a mala companion of the woman. Rnht. Leaa Tima. had burned tbe plume, but be Reece, placed them under arret and brought Kansas City, Jan. 9. The sentence them here. He also discovered that a of William C. Anderson, the embezSalt Lake revaurant waiter named zling assistant paying teller of the Bob Burn htul with id In the roomFirst National Bank, was today reducing house with the Clarke woman, a ed by Judge Wofford, in the criminal girl, the daughter of a court, front four yeara tn two years buHlm v-- man -- f Salt Luke. It wet the and nine months. Anderson will he Intention of Hum, assisted by the taken to the penitentiary today to beothers, t place ;Jie gl-- 1 tn a house of gin serving his sentence. III repute in Park City. Anderson confeaeod to embeialing While Hempel had no warrant for 19.000. He disappeared on Dec. lit. 'heir arrowt. he waa pleased when the nd three weeks waa arrested In eirl and Mints hoarded tbe train to Texas. Most of later stolen money was he 'et'trn to Salt ljike. Just a soon ns recovered and Anderson ddeded over they reached tee limits or Sait l,ake. hla home to cover the balance. AnHentpel placed Burn under arrest! derson pleaded tea days ago. When the girl reached the depot, Later. In an effortguilty the girl's father, with Sergeant Rob- of his scnienci. hi to get s reduction attorney alleged erta. waa In wnttiux and a soon a he that, bla mind bad become affected caught si (lit of Rum he wtruck the that he wa III when he stole anil the latter over the head several time money. s. oxam-Inotio- New York, Jaa. alInfluenza most epidemic In thla dtp. Within the test ten days It has spread rapidly. Physicians generally believe that the unseasonable weather which haa prevailed of Into has helped to spread' the disease. Reports tabulated yesterday in the health department's bureau of vital statistics show that Inst week the deaths In thla city from Influenza roes from 8 to 82 in the week ending December 29th. That influenza invariably Increases the mortality from bronchial troubles ia agate demonstrated by the fact that the deaths attributed to bronchitis test week numbered 25 against 28 for tbo preceding week and that the deaths from pneumonia and bronchial pneumonia Increased from 232, te the week ending December 22, to 358 last week. The disease te particularly prevalent In Brooklyn. Physicians nf large practice sold yesterday that the death reports showed only n smell pert of the suffering from the disease because only n small percentage of those afflicted with It die. 9. 1 HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA FROM COLDS. LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide cold and grip remedy, removes caue. Call for full aame. Look for signature E. W. Grove. 25c. EVEN CATHOLICS IN SPAIN Madrid. Jan. 9. 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