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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, IabWs BRAVE BOY RISKS LIFE. American Fork, April !1. Stewart, the rightyear-oon at Mr. aad Mr William Durrani of thia place, waa fatally Injured laat evening by a northbound Saa Pedro freight train, which arrived ten at 6:86 P- - an. The little lad with other playmate waa playiag around the depot yard, and on tha approach of the freight train they atW HI tickla four palate whh tempted go ateal a ride. Young Curcomplete liu ot choice spring vege-T rant and Joseph Householder triad to fountain oar at frees tables. upon tha aam bon car, which assortment of fruity climb moving Also waa ahead at tha caboose. when Dur-radomeetle aud A fin liu of Imported slipped on aomo rock and waa Thee, Up end taacy grooerie. head Brat beneath th moving pitched Mfo 4 goods will prolong your train. Tha boy companion tnntantly Tim ud vigor to yor system- realised the eerlouuesa of the situation and in a second waa down oa bln hand and koaes tagging away at Dur rant with all his might. Householder succeeded ia partially dragging his GROCERS. prostrate companion from the track, Both Phones IK 286 Woah. Av. but the rear trucks severed the right heel and an of the toss on this foot and rut the left leg off close to tht The conductor of the train body. Buah A Garta Pianos. who was standing on th step at tha caboose and witnessed the accident, dlwnu Bra Organ stated that ba never before aaw a more heroic act than that which th little Householder lad performed la attempting to cave hla playmate. lad was at one takaa WARDLE1GU to The Injured 11. the offlee of Dr. H. E. Robinson, where the wouads were temporarily dressed, whore Dr. Robinson, aaelited by Dr. J. F. Noyes, performed tha necessary operation. Tha doctors had barely finished before the Injured boy died. Tha funeral will ba bald oa Monday at 2 pm. at the bom of MUSICAL AND OBGANS his parents. U u nt T.B.Evans&Co c. ratios 1E1CDAND1SE Violin MRS. SMITH DIES AT KAYBVILLE. Bah-Jo- tfoMArs, Aooordsoes, b, Stria. at Stoat Musi Saa tto Wonderful rip Organ. Latest PnbUcatioaa Washington Avan CITS OGDEN, HATH. - HOW ABOUT Iteraaaa m aaalf Doal auH aBeej tU l Rat I ya a ahaaaa. WS saN n teforM id thahlaned appBaaoaa. Kara rill a, April XI. Mr. Emma Smith of Kaysvtlla, on of th pioneers of Utah, who suffered a stroke of paralysis about a month ago, died laat night at 10 oclock, aged OP years. Mrs. Smith was bora to Mabeaea Mid way, near Rugby, England, In 1130. She Joined tha Mormon church in 1063 and came to America to 1061, urban he, with her husband and their three children; endured the hardships of She was tha crossing the plain mother of ton children, two of whom are now dead. 8b leares 01 grandchildren and one Mrs. smith was aa estimable and kind woman and waa noted for her many charities. The funeral services will ba bald at the KayevlU meeting faouna April 22 at I o'clock. bob of Hyrum Sima, the Kirby Sima, 1 vary low with a oua attack of typhoid favor. Dr. Dixon of Farmington is In constant attendance on him. Mrs. Robbtaa, the mother of Fred Robbins, th young man wbo died bar laat week, hai removed with her family to Balt lake, where ah eaa get expert medical attendance for her daughter Jennie, who la a till very 111. Miss Robblaa was takaa down tha asms time that tor brother waa. but rallied and waa on th road to recovery when the sadden death of her brother caused n uortoua relapse, ' Ml - GERBER BURNED. alt lake, April II Miss NIfa Gerber, 141 West Third Noigh, a teacher fa th Uintah school, waa badly burnthe boat at Isattor to ed about her body, arms and fees iBllha uaM. Has-totFriday afternoon and la now la SL Whips ud enrythtaB Mark's hospital under treatment by Dr. Bailey. It will ba several weeks before her wonadc ara nufllrlently Co. healed to permit her leaving th ho pltal. Mlaa Gerber, with other teachers was preparing a luncheon at the school Friday afternoon, when as alcohol atom ah was using exploded. Tbs alcohol covered her clothing sad & COMPANY waa quickly Ignited by the flame tram th stove. Before her eompaa-Ion- s 25th Street oould tear tor clothing from her, he bad baea Merely burned. Ona Id of tor fare waa painfully aoorck-o- d tad n quantity of tor hair waa burned to tha acalp. Har Injuria will not result In permanent tnjary or AH Our HBrnsss a, B JUtst Sana J.C. Platt Saddlery D0I0I0 155 Men's Furnishing Goods GEORGE WHITAKER and Notions of all fcM Wines and Liquors Naw la th tlm to artar yauf SPRING AND SUMMER ud . Our goods ara bow 1b and would bo plaaied to hart you call la to aoo than. Wa alao do repairing, cleaning and pressing. PRATT SEEK J. E. BOLSTAD SIS 24th at. Phans Salt lake, SOAK. Work, not Blow; Goods, not Show, L T. ALYORD A SONS, Gooda, UphoL Second-Han- taring, Baal Estate, eta, ate. North of P. O. Phones U and 888. SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. Wa bny and sail all kinds at naw and cscend band geeda. Call er phene Wsckar A Hayne Prep 166 16th Phene, Ind. S22. It PAUL XIIQENMIRTf Btor m have anything to call nr IT oat Shone 1170 I 1B7S Waeh. Av Bell Hah. Ind. 67 to A. DBNKBRS Will pay th highest pries far aaann aM to tha puhlls hand fumtotra and 241 Grant Av Ball the ahaaaaaL . Ind. ML Phene 667-h- 6 J. HERRICK A CO. Buaeeaaera to H. L. Whit ring your geeda her if yen want tore If yen want 2142 Wash Av Bad Phan nail them. i Call Into 4B7. WANT AD The rupture with the company officials began to grow acuta Saturday afternoon, when General Manager Wall 8upt. Hunt, ud Assist. Secy. Muaaer met committee from the ear men ud flatly refused to grant their Increase to preposition asking for SI cento hour for the flrat year and 20 erata boor for all service after that, with a 16 per ceat Increase for tba man at tb ear bare u uu AID FOR MACEDONIA. Foreign Trade With Turkey Is to be Taxed 22. The Constantinople, April 22. Haring obtained an trade granting all their demand Concerning tb Macsdonlu gen darmerle, tha ambassadors of tha powers mot Saturday to sign a protocol accepting the throe per cent Thus tba Increase to customs dutle question which baa agitated tba Port for tb peat IS yean and bu beea th subject at laborious diplomatic negotiations for two years, la now flop ally settled and tba bargala completed by which foreign commerce la taxed to pay the soet of maintaining order In Macedonia, 76 per cant of the revenue derived from tha Increase tn customs being set arid for tb requirement of tba Maeadonlu budget. Tba Fort baa, however, still to obtain tha assent of tba .United' State ud smaller powers to th agreement ud thia will afford Ambassador Lriahmu tha opportunity of bringing pressure to bear In presenting th school question. How a Track Walker Saved a Past Train, Thera ' waa a report her last night to th effect that a train wrecker dynamited a portion of track on the Pennsylvania road three mllea north of Bedford near her and that tba Cleveland ud Pittsburg flyer waa saved from pos sibly a disastrous wreck by an Italian track walker who flagged the train with a red budkerehlef. According to the atory th track walker heard th report of the qxploalon but did not am tha would-b- e wreck r. ' Offldala of tha Pennsylvania road declare that th story la falsa, ud that It became current whan a Motion gang found a broken rail at th point Indicated, which they repaired forthwith. The rail wu broken, it la aid, by a baavy freight train. Superintendent Hamilton of Ik's ClevsUad and Pittsburg division denies th train wrecker version emphatically. Cleveland, April CANNOT 22. BE TAXED, April 22. Deciding Washington, several earns brought to It by savings tha supreme banks In DCa'Molns court of tb United States held today that government bond In wh Mb the capital stock of such banks la Invest ad, ara exempt from taxation. Tb teat opinion delivered by Juatlo Moody reverted tb ruling of the Iowa court, which lutd down tb general doctrine that th general extaxation with emption from atat which the bonds of the United State are clothed, dom not entitle th bank to deduct the amount of such bonds from the valua of tha shares of thrir stock which are assessed to It for the numnee of taxation." Justice Moodys opinion, held that tha couraa outlined la clearly a direct tax oa th aoourlUea of the United not parmla-rib- l States and, therefor The chief Justice and Justices Harlan ud Peehhaip dli WORK, New YIELD BIG RESULTS. that the truffle eunot stand, ud allow the compuy to remain solvent, la very different from strike to trim a Httlo off the edges of the swollen fortunes of oome operator. Chairman C. O. Pratt, la whose hands the carmen have placed their case We bare notified General Manager Wells that until this cue la settled, the oar mm refuse to break in The mm have any more student voted to sustain their committee, and to atand by thrir demude. I have ashed for a conference with W. H. Bu croft, president of the company, writ a rasoonable time to ud I shall anewer receive before making the next move. intend to Do at oncer ' Beadyouthe letter tostrike Mr. Bancroft, and Judge for yourself, that la our u If You Want Health BRIBERY CASE GET BACK TO NATURE THEN HE IS CHALLENGED DEFENDANT'S COUNSEL. ' f PURIFY TIIE BLOOD AND CLEANSE T11E SYSTEM WITH BY u But the Challenge la Not Allowed Jury Panel in Ruef 1 Trial ad Completed. Ml Ban Francisco, April 21. When the Bnof trial wu resumed today before Judge Dunne, the prosecution challenged Juror Edward Leonard, It appearing that ba had served m a patty Juror within th last twelve month Th challenge wu allowed. Tb court room wu crowded when tb session opened. All of Roufa counsel were present, Including Henry Ach, who, though ha bu about recovered from the attack at ptomaine poisoning which k suffered laat week, did not feel able to take an active pari In the proceedings today. Hla place wu assumed by Mr. Shortridgc. Mayor Schmlta wu in court to answer the extortion charges brought Jointly agrinat him and Ruef by tha grand Jury. Hla case wu continued by consent for three wash- - Tha conspiracy cue against Ruef and Chief of Police Dlnan wu continued to next Saturday. John F. Cl seer, a manufacturer of mattresses, waa drawn from th apodal venire to take th place in the box nude vacant by the discharge of Juror Leonard. Cleese arid bo bad a fixed opinion to th guilt or Inooeanee of Ruef. On cbnllang by tb defense, be riood arid In tb croaoeaamlnatlon of Buriav Wormaer, a wholesale grocer, who wu drawn to tah ClceM1 pine it wu brought out by tto defense that Wor-amhad, on tho night of April 18th, hoard District Attorney Langdou and Aestatant District Attorney Heney at a banquet given la tha Fremont hotel la honor of tba flrat annual cele-- b ration of tb oartbqunko dimeter, dla-cu- MA3SFNA- 50c and $1 Per At All Druggists A- Bottle OUR NEW SIZE ffl.00 BOTTLE CONTAINS A FULL MONTH S TREATMENT. Fhll pmriAi JOKED 8a HIS WHILE rie $1 IttiM 00 (SUM iri dtC Hh vttk I tost For John Swenson OFF CUT (Ohni Ms Kixl 1 NEW' OF METHOD PURSUED OPERATION BY SURGEONS, Heart Action Waa Tea Wuk to Permit af tha Administration at An Anaaathstl Man m bribery-graf- t 1 creates appetite, cleanses and regulates the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel ccept no substitute. u tbs present - The Great Herb Tonic. It i made from the medicinal Herbs, Fruits, Leaves and Plants of the Bible, used bj the ancient Egyptians, a race noted for their physical Tone the nerve, perfection. Contains no alcohol, opiates or mineral poisons. prose- cution nag denounce the alleged from The defense drew Wormaer that to bad approved the epeecbea and bad applauded them. Wormaer arid la answer ts a direct question by Bhortridga: I would Hk to to a fair Juror, but I dost know whether I can ba. Ye e to tha guilt or my opinion of Ruef wu strengthened by the speeches I beard at tto banquet. After further croeaoxaml nation Wormaer waa challenged by tha defense, but th challenge waa not allowed and Wormaer entered the bo completing the panel of twelve probar tlonary Jurors. . a We collected thl amount for Mr. 44 Franklin John Swenson of N avenue, Balt Lk City, from n claim X2 years old. Juat like finding tt. W urtll collect some for you if you turn In your claims. - I ring-lend- a New York, April 22. While two wore cutting off hla leg In Flower hospital yeoterdny, Edward McCabe, tn full possession at bis faculties, watched the operation And occasionally cracked a Joke with tha mea who were wielding tto kalvoo. Ho frit no pain whatever, Thia la tha physicians pure usd a moat nnueual method of operation. McCabe wu struck by a Third ave nue car, Saturday, and suffered n pound fracture of the left leg. At the llowar hospital It wu found an amputation would ba nacaaaary. It developed that McCabes heart LORD" BARRINGTON CASE. aettoa wu too weak to permit tha adanaesthetic ud It ministration of inSupreme Court Derides Adversely to waa derided to apply a hypodermic col-urn jection of cocaine to tha spinal tha Dafmdant, Thia produced what la known spinal anaesthesia at tha lower exWashington, April 22. Ia an opinion by Chief Justice Fuller, tto su- tra ml tiM, depriving th patient of all eanantkm there. McCabe baa a fair premo court of tho United Statu to cbanca of reoovoring. day dismissed tba case of Frederick Seymour, alias Lord" Barrington, ua dor sentence of death In 8L Louis, upa on tto charge of murdering J. P. la that city on June 1st, 1908, In affect affirming tto decision of tto the supreme court of Missouri, ud thus sustaining tto verdict of guilty pet urnod by tho trial court. Tb out hta been before tto pubue for ooveral yean and attracted much attention, largely because of the Bar L rington'a pretense of bearing an English title under which, shortly baton tto tragedy with which hla name la connected, be married a young womu of good family residing In Kansu A8K8 THEM TO BE HONE8T IN City. THEIR PROFESSION. Barriington mad n vigorous fight la tb St. Louis court contending that hla conviction wan due to prejudice and that tha charge wu not ouatalnad Rich Man Buy Immunity by Employhy proof. Whan tha Missouri supreme ing tha Brainiest ts Find court decided against him, ha brought ' Loophole Iff tha Law, tto ease to tho federal supreme court on n writ of error, contending that Ua trial had not been fair. Naw York, April 22. United 8tetea Supreme Court Justice David J. BreJAPANESE PROPOSALS. wer pleaded for a higher standard of ethics la the legal profession In aa Will Relate IsUnsI Wlrelau Teleg-raph- y addrsea before the Ethical Culture soIn Tlmsa of War. ciety In Carnegie hall yesterday. Justice Brewer, la beginning hla remark ToUo, April 81. Aoeordlng to Ja- aald that no profaulon wu ao often waa pan mall, tha Japanese delegatee at and so wrongfully attacked Tha Hague conference will present the legal profession, and than to addseries of Independent propositions ed: "It U Strangs that there should ba among them bring the conclusion of convention! for tha conduct of battles o muck crlilcltfm of th bar? Wa on land and at aa tha use of mines must remember that th wisdom of In commercial routs the usa of wire-lee- s tho lawmaker can never keep pnea telegraphy between baiiegad fork with .tha Ingenuity of trained mlnda reeaea and points In neutral territory, asking to evade legal limitations. the nee of neutral porta for tha belilg Tba old aajlng that holes may ba rent purposes, methods for declaring found In avary law means simply that the opening of hostilities and tha lim- an Ingenious lawyer eaa often find itation at armament either In the statute Itself or In th mods of enforcement soma way to, soaps from Its penaltls It la this MOTOR CAR RACE. which provokes tba frequent remarks Palermo, April 22. In n motor car that tba law ao seldom reaches tha race here Yesterday, for the Florio rich, for the rich can pay for tha Italian seventeen brainiest, and tha brainiest eaa moat cup, twenty-sevecertainly and quickly dlaoover tha Frenchmen, six German four Bwlt-and one Belgian competed. Fallen mean of evasion. Aa a gain at this, I appeal for n higher standard of ethic Natsaro, Italian, finished first; Lancia. Italian, aseond; Maurioe I appeal to every lawyer to put hla Fabrl Italian, third, and O. Duray, heart alongside hla head, to mix hla conscience with hla breia Let him French, fourth. have tha courage to say to hla client: It may ba lagri, but It la dishonest, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and I wlU have nothing to do with It Is tbla aaklng too much ot tba TAFT IE BACK. prof fusion?" Norfolk. April 22. The Mayflouer. having aboard SecManv Hla coma from Impure blood. retary Taft and party returning Cant fcav pure blood with faulty from the aonth, passed In the laay liver and aluggtah bowVirginia Cape today and proel Burdoak Blood Bitten strengthceeded for Washington, where en! stomach, bowels and liver, and Immediate preparations will be purifies tha blood. made for the President's trip to the opening of tb JamesLYNCH LAW'IN RUSSIA, town Exposition. u atir-gaon- inno-ceno- i ' t Scientific u Mo-Can- APPEALS TO , Collectors of Honest Debts Fifth Floor Commercial Blk, Balt Lake City, . ke-ean- . 7 Merchants Protective Association -- u GOOD STORY DENIED. Ad- General Manager Walla Tha bud-neof this company simply will not and eunot aland another raise In wages . The man received a II per cent rala only right mouths ago, ud now they demand 20 par cant In addition to that Wa have no way to rale our revenue to meet thin demand, a ww are limited to the 6 cent far and must simply writ for the city to grow for tneraaaed Income. At present the revenue Is taxed to Ms full capacity to pay operating expenses, ud wa are compelled to exert every effort to keep the expenses down In order to make both ends meet A strike for wage THE er Francle G. Luk Utah'. h General Mgr. ; - Soma People Don't Lika lit The Electric, Flatiron It possible to do n much better Job of ironing on account CLEANLINESS. males of B THE OLD WAT In beating tb ordinary lron. lt la placed on n coal or gsa itou Any dust, aoot, or grease on top of tho atovt or resulting from Ik flam la apt to get on th bottom riflro. It la true an effort b made to remove this and this takes time but tba attempt is lie Aa n result a valuable and delicate fabric b quently unsuccessful often soiled and spoiled. THE NEW WAY The electric flatiron need not come In contact with aaytbfo except the gooJa to be Ironed. The bottom end aides are made et i polished and plated surface. The iron, therefore, can be kept perfectly clean and bright THESAViNG Every housewife will quickly appreciate the great caving h time affected by the use of tha elactrio flatiron, ea account of tbs above feature. Sha will also realise tha aavlng'ln money on iccoui A single instance might pay fcr of the absence of soiled fabric the cost of the electric iron. Watch for our SPECIAL ELECTRIC FLATIRON OFFER. - light and Railway Utah BUCK m TRIAL IS ON Co. Dainty as a Picture FOR u HUNDREDS OF FOREIGNERS HAVE LIVED IN TERROR. P, Wllkaebarr le Uprooting tha ganisation by a Vigorous Prosecution. Or- WUkesbarr Pa, April 22. More than a score of foreigners charged with being members of the Blackhead" and responsible for a large number of Crimea In tbla violnlty, wars placed on trial here today. Thirteen casta of booting with attempt t kill, thirteen of oonapireey, six of dynamiting and two of robbery by threats and mao-ac- e are charged, against the men wbo an alleged to b th leader Hundreds of foreign families la thia action have for yaara lived in a state bordering on terror aa a result of threat made by tbla mysterious stranger which In many cases have beea followed np with murder. The men who exposed the personnel of the society are Chari Salvatore and Jo Bit Brows Town. Tho persecution of thee mea began la the early part of laat year, whan a letter waa placed under thrir door demanding 8500, unless the entire Rita famTha ily derived to bo annihilated. principal witnesses In tba ease have Murderer of a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Girl la been placed ander ball to appear, and . Put to Death. fsmlllea that were driven away by tto OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO odety's persecution have ' beeno o Lod Russian Poland. April 22. brmjcht from many cities aa . witO JAPS NEW GUN. O Lynch law haa been Inaugurated by o o the Xatlonnllata to put aa end to the O Haa An Effective Rang of About O Socialist outrage Having captured COWBOY IB KILLED. Five MHa one f three Bxlallata who murdered a glrL tha Nattoualiata Was Ordered to Caaaa Paying AttenToklo. April 22. The new took the prisoner to tb outskirts of tion to a GlrL field gun with which tha Japthis city, tried him, sentenced him to anese artillery to bring armed death by hanging and carried out the Butte. MenL. April 21. A Miner bu effective renew of about sentence. Laat washs victims at from Lewiston. Mont, states pedal 2.600 yard Ehch gun costa and Socialist lights totalled that Burt Ktachsr, a well known cowe 26.000. 23 killed and 67 wounded. Tko na-Wt- y boy and rancher, wee shot end Instantof th wounded were amoug the ly kilted by B. F. Moulton, a stockman, Socialist OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO yesterday moning. NsoKm had oh-a ayu: Second Hand Stores geeand-Hnn- d April theeompuy. INTERVIEW. Chairman far Strastear Employes dresses a Latter to Boneraft HOS HMD APRIL 23, 1907. TUESDAY, a. 1. DIES. Sait Lake, April 31 George Whitaker, a pioneer at 1147, died at hla bom ia tb Seventh wqjrd Sunday at old age. Ha waa bora la Blake-down- . Worcestershire, England, 17 yenra ago. Ha waa among tha flrat arrivals In Balt Lak valley and baa been Identified with tha history at Salt Lake and Utah since, that time. Ur. Whitaker's living posterity la a large ona, constating of six none, four daughters, 47 grandchildren and 22 Hla eons are George, Oraon and Joseph Whitaker of Charles Kanoeh, Myron, Bllae Whitaker of this city. Hla daughters ara Mr Cassandra Wright of Black-foo- t. Ida.; Mrs. Amelia W. Symons, Mre. Evelina W. Andrew and Mr Hattie Weight of this city. Fancy Cash Groceries Anal mors for conciliation ead adjustment." From the beat Information obtainable this afternoon. It stoma to bo time f.ir the pedestrians of Balt Lake to get Into pncdco. Walking promises to bo good nkmg the car lines daring the latter half of thlc week, and for n period Indefinitely longer, for the street car mu's dlfleulty with the Utah Light A Power company ecema to be approaching a crisis, and aa yet neither aide baa shown th least dispari-tioposition to break away from ttasettletowards an agreement and ment. Nora than that, the roeouroes of the carman even nbent exhausted, no far as their attempt to secure notion on their demands are ooneeraed. Tha company has listened to the request for wore wage and has flatly refused to consider It. The committee carried this refusal to a maaa- moot2 ing of their follow ear mea held at o'clock this morning. Th carmen voted la favor of backing np their demands. aid again they voted In favor of placing the future policy entirely lu tb hands of C. O. Pratt, executive committeeman. Mr. Pratt today addressed a communication to President Bancroft, asking for personal Interview. The letter was aont to him by special messenger, and Mr. Pratt Is waiting for an answer. At 2 o'clock Mr. Bancroft tod not arrived at hla office, but It wao given out there that no latter bad been received to their beet knowledge, ud that It was doubtful If cm would to eoatidorod. If received, aa Mr, Bancroft's policy has long been to consider inch matters only when sent to him hy employes of OGDEN, UTAH. Via-cens- o ? n wovaa can make herself adorns herself with taatefol of W some Jewelry. W have afi tea designs la etolna, broachesof ui an wall aa all kinds tones aet In unions design onal adonmeat or wsddlng 8 w W. L BUSWELL 2367 Washington Av. V. Yog will do better work foe a cop of fragrant delicious ARIOSA Coffee and you wiD rest better afterward Cuts your coffee bill about ia half. Sold in one pound package! only, foaled for jjour protection. Look coffee imYthe tame it may be duty, dirty and bad for your stomach and nerve" FriLssI rffeNstoriFto iNaBHI.BriuSeAsmra Flva-Yaar-O- flve-yearo- u . jeered w ft paying to hie young shooting followed Klncher away from Cher. It la arid, begs hla shots west wild. me i T'Wfrtrf . H |