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Show 'P' JT, m j THE MORNING EXAMINER, 2 OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, slipped on acme rocks and waa pitched head Brat beneath the moving train. The boys companion Instantly real-lze- d tha seriousness of tho situation and in a second was down on hla hands and knees tugging away at Durrant with Ml hla might. Householder sucFIRE AT BINGHAM JUNCTION. ceeded In partially dragging hia prosBingham Junction. April II. Dur- trate com pan no from tho track, but ing a very diMstroee fire here this the wheels severed the right heel and afternoon, during wblrh the people all of the toes on this fool aad cut the of the town could do llttW but watch left leg off close to the body. Tho boy was taken to tho office of tbs Junction hotel and other buildings burn, a score of men wera rouard from Dr. ft. E. Robinson, where bis wounds tbelr sleep la the hotel and mads their wera being dressed when the Uttlo escape In n dared condition. Besides victim died. Tbe funeral will bo held the hotel. Paul Bllaa's saloon, a largo thi afternoon at the home of hla rooming hous aad a twoetory brick residence, all owned by George Peterson. wera totally destroyed. JAMES ROWLAND DIES. Ths fire united, it Is supposed, from on aa engine the E!o Grande Western, Collision on Salt Lake Route Results whose tracks are only 20 feet from the in Ona Fatality Another Probable. L hot.-names ware first noticed on the roof of the big frame structure, SaM lake, April 21 Aa a result of and from tho fact that their course a collision of a train load of fruit and was downward aad not upward la due a Just below Milford on light the rescue of the men whs were asleep the Baltengine Lake Route yesterday. James In the hotel at tha time. These men Rowland, engineer, lies dead at the who took their rest in the day time, Holy Cross hospital In this city, and who took thir real la tho day time. George Barnes, engineer, la at tho point of death, while two other men FATAL SHOOTING. are at tho same hospital la a more or less serious condition la consequence Bill Young and Hla San Brutally Mur- of tho injuries received. Of tho r, der Charles Wilkinson at Moab. totter, Henry Ryan, another waa seriously Injured lntornMly, Salt Inks, April 2$. Word was re- besides receiving external bruises and ceived la Salt Lake today from Moab tog broken, and Franoeaoo Corby, a to tho effect that Charles Wilkinson of Greek laborer, sustained severe scalp that place was yesterday morning shot wounds. Julius Johnson of Logan was to death by Bill Young and bis son. among tho injured, but ho wee released both of whom had carried on a feud from the hospital as soon as hla few for years. The shooting was done tn wounds were dressed, and another lar a moat eowardly and dastardly way, borer, with alight bruises, waa Mao aooordlng to tha reports, which de- turned out. But Ron land was terribly clare that tho Youngs as countered crushed aad mangled, and although Wilkinson In the rand, drew on him, everything possible was does to relievo and ordered him to put np his gun him, ho died In tbe hospital at 7 o'colck and hold np hla hands. He com- this morning. Engineer Barnes Is not piled with urn request, after which expected to live the day out, having Bill Young advanced to Mia defenseless received InteraM Injuries of such a namaa, put a revolver against hla stom- ture that hla recovery ! not looked ach, while the son covered him from for. a abort distance away, and then fired. The non alto fired, and several bullets PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT were neat through the prostrate man's DEALS OUT SOME HOT body before tha pair ceased to shoot. SHOT TO LABOR UNIONS Two yean ago another shooting sersp occurred during the progress (Continued (ton Page One.) of tho fond between the men. la thla on affair Wilkinson need a gun Young oplnlon as to whether Messrs Moyer, and badly crippled hla arm. It to and Haywood warn guilty ef the murthought that tho present shooting was der of Governor Steunenberg. If they to obtain, ravonga for thla affair. Peo- are guilty, they certainly ought to he ple la Moab and other towns are much punished. If they are not guilty they wrought up over the shooting, as tho certainly ought not to bo punished. But no possible outcome either of principals wera wall known. the trial or the suits, can affect my Judgment ns to the undesirability of NEVADA HILLS. tha type of cltlsenahlp of those whom Rocant Strike in Tunnel No. 4 Uncov- I mentioned. Messrs Moyer, Haywood and Doha stand aa representatives of ered Richest Ore in State. those men who have done aa much to discredit the labor movement aa tha Salt Lake. April 2$. News: Nevada Hlltot- Tha name to heard worst speculative financier or moat unon Ml widen and Its one they are all scrupulous emptoyars of labor and of legtalaturea have done to talking about Tbe atrlke In Tunnel No. 4 to proving a sensational one. discredit honest eapltMtota and fair Tbe ora te running $600 a ton Just aa dealing business men. "They stand aa ths representatives It breaks without sorting and the ora shoot la 1,200 feet king. Thla akma of these maa who by their pnblte utterprom lees to make Immense fortunes ances aad manifestoes; by tha utter for the Nevada Hills crowd. Picked a ness of tha pepera they control and samples of tbe staff go $7 ounces tn Inspire and by tbs words and deeda of gold and 15,68$ ounces In etlver. This thoee associated with or subordinated reads like the wildest of wild pipes to them, habitually appear, aa guilty and It la difficult to believe It straight of incitement to er apology for bloodTha assays give rock from Nevada shed aad violence. "If thia does net constitute undesirHills the record and cm that promisee to remain navarpaasod for a long time able dtlienehlp. then there can sever yet Work la being curtailed some- ha any uadeslrablo rttlaens. Tha men what by bad roads hut 7,000 sacks wera whom I denounce represent the men fltoad at the first of the week. Teams who have abandoned that legitimate can haul hut two or Urea tons a trip, movement for tho uplifting of labor, hut tho company hopes to have haul- with which I bare tha moat heart? ing on la good shapa within the next sympathy; they have adopted practices which cut them off from thoee few weeks. The constantly accumulating ora in tha stupes aad various por- who lead this legitimate movement tions of the mine to becoming a nuis- In every way I shall support-thand upright representatives ance; although Its a precious nuisance. Hauling la coating the mine $15 a ton of labor, and In no way can I better support them than by drawing tha to Fallon, a distance of 40 niilea. sharpest possible line between them on the one hand and on tho other band OPENING AT MILNER. those preachers of violence who are themselves the wont foee of the honFifteen Thousand Acres of Land Sold est laboring men. In Ona Day. "Let me repeat my deep regret that say body of men should no for forgot . Salt Lake. April 2S.D. 8. Spencer, tbelr duty to their country aa to enassistant general passenger agent deavor by tho formation of aoctotlea of the Oregon Short Line, returned and In other ways to Influence tho from Twin Falla this morning, where conraa of Juattoo la thla matter. 1 he attended the land opening under have received many such letters aa tbe Carey act at Milner. Mr. Spencer them wera newssoya that over 600 people regis- yours. Accompanying announcing demonstratered for numbers tn the draw- paper ellddinga and mass meetings detions, parades ing, and that the sMea yesterday signed to show that tha representawere 16,000 acres, bringing approxitives of labor, without regard to tha mately $450,000 la cash for the open- facta, demand tha aoqnlttM of Messrs. In does This lota not Include ing day. Haywood and Moyar. Suck meetings the townslte of Milner. The demand can of course ho designed only to o for these was very heavy, aad tha tint court or Jury In rendering a verlot was auctioned off for $1,000. The and they therefore deserve all dict, first two persons whooa numbers wore the condemnation which you In your drawn from tho basket for selection totter aay should ha awarded to those of acreage, were todies, and tbe first who endeavor to influence land wa selected by Mbs Marie the course of Improperly Justice. of Colorado Mrs. Slaughter Spring!. "You would, of oonrao, be entirely 11. B. Nixon of Boise, Idaho, got secwithin your rights If you merely anof A excitedeal ond choice. great nounced that you Messrs. ment was caused by the drawing, and Moyer and Haywood thought were "desirable mors than 1,000 people were present cttlsena, though la such case I Should Everything went off In an orderly and take frank Issue with you and should satisfactory manner, no complaints without regard to that, whatever being made at the manner whether or wholly not are of the of handling tbe drawing. Everything crime for whlehthey areguilty now being they was fair and Impartial. Tbe railroad tried they represent as thoroughly an had provided extra sleeping care at undesirable typo of dtlxenahlp as can even was Into diner a put Milner, and be found In thla country; a type which. to much of satisfaction the operation, In tbe letter to which unreasontoad buyers. Those who could not pos- ably take exception a. you I not showed, sibly get accommodation at Milner to be confined to any one class, but to were cared for at Twin FMla, where exist among aema representatives of apecIM preparations had been made great capitalists aa well as among for tho occasion. Tho principal state some representatives of wage work- were Coloat the opening represented rado, Montana, Idaho and Iowa, with In that letter I condemned both quite a representation from Utah. types. Certain representative of the great capitalists in turn condemned me WALL GOES DOWN. for Including Mr. Harrlman la 'my condemnation of Meeara. lfoyer aad HaySalt Lake. April S3. About 11:30 wood. of tho representatives o'clock thla morning the whole south of laborCertain In their turn condemned me wMl of the plumbing establishment of because I Included Meiers. Moyer and Farrell and Company went out with Haywood aa undesirable citizens toat gether with Mr. Harrlman. I am as a crash, as tha result of a cave-ttho northwest corner of the excavation profoundly Indifferent to the condembeing made for tho Nowhouae buildnation In one case as la the other. 1 In tbe entire wall chMlcnge as a ing. Hardly a brick right the support of ramMned In place, but there apparently II good Americans, whether wage was little damage done to the contents earners or capitalists. Whether their of the building. Tho wonder la that occupation or creed or la whatever no personM injuries resulted, but to portion of the country they live, when for as known them was no ona near I condemn both tho type of bad at the time, either inside the plumbwhich I have held up to reproing establishment or In the nearby bation. it seems to me a mark of utpart of the excavation. ter Insincerity to tall to thus condemn both and to apologise for either robs LITTLE BOY KILLED. tha man thus apologising of Ml right to condemn any wrongdoing In any American Fwk, Utah Co, April 2$. maa. rich or poor. In public or In priAs a result of permitting young vate life. children to play in tbe depot grounds "Yon aay you ask for a square deal' and climb on the trains, little Stewart for Messrs. Moyer and Haywood. So eon of Mr. and do I. When I aay square deal' I mean Durrant. the Mrs. William Durrant, met with a a square deal to everyone; It la equaltragic death here Saturday evening, ly a violation of the policy of the through being run over by n San Pe- square deal for a capitalist to protest dro freight train. The little fellow was agMnat denunciation of a capitalist playing with some companions around who la guilty of wrongdoing and for the depot yards, and on tha approach a labor loader to proteat against the of the freight train they attempted denunciation of A labor loader who to steal a ride. Young Durrant and ban been guilty of wrong doing. 1 Joseph Householder tried to climb stand for aquM justice to both and ao upon tbe same box car. which was for aa In my power Uee. I shell upahead of the caboose, whan Durrant hold justice whether the man accused AfRIL , 1907. works. He la now at the top of American playwrights la the matter of income as well aa la tha popularity of hla work a Ho la still a young maa and hopes to do better stage work. LIKES ARIZONA OUTLOOK. Indications Art Syndicate Haa Ona of Grsatsat Copper Minas, a We eai'tlekl ! complete lias of rholca spring Mra. fm at our fDuaiaia every ii Alao as aaonawnt of fruits. A fine lias of Imported end domestic tapis sad fancy groceries. Tom (Oati Via prolong poor Hfo and giv rla aad vigor to pour system. your palate wit if T.B.Evans&Co GROCER. toh Phones 3. CM4 Wash. Ave. GorTa Pianos. Bush Newman Brae, Organm C. H. WARDLEIQ11 PIANOS OMAN'S AND MUSICAL MEBCHAKDISE Wolina, Guitars, Aoeordsoas, Ban-Jo- String. latest Publications of Bhsst Music 8m tbs Wosdsrful Pips Orgaa. ES7I Washington Avsnuc OGDEN, UATH. I hove made Bolt Lake, April 23. no plana for leaving Salt Lake now or at any fu'ure time said D. C. Jackllng1 yMterday, when aaked con earning the report printed la California newspapers. The Los Angeles newspaper sea evidently took It for granted that because I am Interested In the purchase of mines la Arisons I would give up my position hers; but the fact Is that nothing has been further from my mind. My position with the new oompanlea will be a consulting position only." Mr. Jackllng has Just returned from Arisons, where he and other men prominent la the Utah Copper company cloned the $3,000,000 deal tor the Ray aad Cavanaugh mines. The Cavanaugh group was purchased out right by thorn sad will be operated by the Gila Copper company, while the Ray mines were taken over by buying the control of the Ray Copper company. The mines will bo operated by tho two companies, although tha ownership sad management of both win bo virtually tha same. The combined estate of tho companies comprises about IdN acres of ground which, Mr. Jackllng says, has the general characteristics of tho Bingham copper deposits la porphyry, the same eeoond enrichment being found. The Ray mins has 750,000 tons of two and a half per cent oopper ore In alght. while a series of 25 or SO shafts, covering a district two mllM long by one and a half miles wide, has tapped at, every point ore of about the same grads as that blocked ouL Developments so far made Indicate that steam shovel operations can be employed to fully as good advantage as at Bingham, and It la tha Intention of the syndicate to push development on a large scale. An old mill on the ground will be rebuilt and sa larged at once for the treating of SM tons of ore a day. Adda from the group of clalma adjoining, owned by tbe Alexandria-Hercule-s company, tha syndicate owns virtually aU of tha copper ground In the district. There are some lead-silvmines In tha vicinity. The district la only 20 miles from Globe, Arts., and la la tha same general mineral aone. With present Indications borne out, Mr. Jackllng says, there la no doubt that hia ayadicate haa one of the greatest copper propositions In the entire country. er GOOD GOLD STRIKE. Greater Proportion Yellow Metal In Latest Ore Bedy Opened. Wonder, Nev, April 21. Over la Falnrtew, the sister camp of Wonder, they have Just undo another sensational strike la the Nevada Hills mine. A ledge eight to twelve feet wide baa been encountered in tunnel No. whldh macks $600 to the ton half and half silver tad gold. Tho product of mw Rsrasss pm assdf Dos'! thla mine haa always been about eight tfctok you ssat afforj it tlU yoee parte silver to cue part gold, aad tha glass m a ohnaoc Ws aU as later-to- gold strike la vary pleasing to the opgoods, as old fashioned appNaaesc erators. Superintendent W. II. Wabber complains that he la hindered by aa accumulation of ore In tho and to toads from beat of lsatksr la drifts, being unable to getatopes teams te ths auot workmaaltks manner. Blau baul tbe ore away, although paying hats, Halter. Whips sad avsnrthlag f IB n ton for forty miles, to Fallon. a hsns swaar asodc If transportation wore at hand, it la asserted this mine would pay dlvldrnda Co. at tho rate of $100,000 per month. Albert C. Aiken, repraeentiug the Nevada Cable Traction company, haa been studying the conditions at Fair view and Wonder and la convinced that there la a freight movement sufficient to warrant the construction of DOIOTO & COMPANY tha rand. Tha Nevada Hills company hsa guaranteed to keep them busy, to 155 25th Street My nothing of Wonder. Tha inbound freight question was what troubled Mr. Aiken, but bo Is aonvlnerd on thia point alas. Ho has gone to San FT an rl sco to report. The road will call for an lavMtmeat of $160,-00- HOW ABOUT r All Our Harness ta J.C. Platt Saddlery Men's Furnishing Goods. and Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Now la ths tlms to ordtr your SPRING AND SUMMER 0, Falrvlow Is Ml agog over tbe recent developments on tho Eagle's Neat. They think they have the great Nevada Hills repeated. If not outdone. Thin strike 1 particularly planning to boomers of tha town, who see in it an and to tha rather reproachful cry of e a camp, however greet the mine. Three hundred miners are at work aaarchlng eagerly for more of tho kind. Tha Eagle's Neat haa opened np the vein with two shafts 100 feet apart. Bight feet of tho vein la No. 1 abaft gave an average of $112 clear across the S level. No. I shaft track the reta at six feet At 20 feet the shaft pased through the vein g undertaken again. at 40 feet aad ran Into it within Mx lari of the shaft. Miners worked through the vela In tho crosscut for 10 feet, when It was thought the hanging wall had been encountered, but upon drilling into thla It was found to be good ore, saying $41 te the ton. At 25 feet no wall had been found. Now they have mark and no sign passed the of a wall. The Eagle, owned by Wingfield and Nixon, adjoins the Engle's NeeL and of course, they are not lacking Interest In the developments. Surface cute Indicate the presence of this vain on not only the Bogle, but the Hailstone, Dromedary. 8L Paul, Golden Boulder, Reliance and Cedars, Rad Rock groups, an of which have men at work delving after it. one-min- vu Cross-cuttin- Our goods srs now In and would s plosssd to bars you call la to sm them. Wo also do repairing, etoaaiag aad pressing. 111 J. E. BOLSTAD S4th at Phona SOSK. Second Hand Stores Worit. not Blow; Goods, not Show. L T. ALVORD A SONS, Goode. Upholstering, Real EBtata, etc, etc. North of P. O. Phonos 61 and 135. Second-Han- d i ADE IN SALT LAKE . Salt Lake, April 23. George Ada, and. poet, humorist and playwright, a Hornier, wee In Salt lnctdentnlly, SECOND-HANNEVADA STORM Ade was returnWe buy and sail all kinds of new Lake yesterday. Mr. to visit Pacific coast from tbe a ing Call or and aecenddiand geeda. phene and had hoped to nee Salt Lake withWeaker G Praps. IBS feth out a bran band, but when some of Phone, lad. IN, the Hooslera who are helping Salt Lake along saw him they remembered PAUL ZIEOINNIRT, Sooend-Han- d Storm "Bully for Old Purdue. and grabbed If yew have anything to sell or huy him. He submitted meekly and a number aad or phene 1570 to 157$ Wash. Avw Bell Ki-fc-. Ind. 7, of newspaper man and old eoliogo mates assisted him la seeing tho town. & A. DBNKERB He ' tasted the seoustlce of the Taber-nsclWill pay the Mg heat pries far ascend and for his speelM benefit Prof. hand furniture eng sell to the publla MoClellan sve a short recital on the t41g Great Avs, the shea pest. big organ. An automobile helped Mr. i tar-k- . Ade to hit the high places of g and Mr. William Igleheart enC. J. HERRICK G CO, tertained him at luncheon. At 4 oclock Buses seen to H. L. Whit. left over tbe Rio Grande for tbe ring year geeda here If yew want he to aeU them.! Call hare If yew want East. Mr. Ade Is tbe author of the Fabuy. ZMt Wash Ave, bles in Slang, The Sultan of feulu lliy. In 487. aad "The College Widow, and e numWANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULT. ber of other readable and hearable it Hyn, sight-seein- t GET BACK ri'KIFV THE BLOOD TO NATURE A'b CLEANSE THE SYSTEM WITH -- engl-Inee- T -- a law-abidi- eo-aro- sr n lp ma&isfa? The Great Herb Tonic. It ia unde from tlie medicinal Herbs, Fruit, Leaves and Plants of the Bible, ued bj the ancient Egyptians, a race noted for their physical Tone the nerve, perfection. Contain no alcohol, opiates or mineral poison. creates appetite, cleanse and regulates the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel. Ac cept no substitute. At All Druggists OCR NEW SIZE 50c and $1 Per , 1.00 BOTTLE CONTAINS him tho wealthiest corporations, the greatest aggregation of riches tn tha country or whether he baa beli ind him tha moat Influential labor organisation In tha country. Very truly yours. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "Hr.' Honors Jason, CfcMrmaa, 667 West Lake street, Chicago, 111." of guilt has behind that her wreck waa caused by a holler explosion. Soma hold tho theory that aha went down aa tha result of tha atom of April 4th. Wreckage kae been found along tho hooch and part of it has bean Identified as tho cargo of tbo lost craft. Portions of her cabin and bulwarks have also been found upon tho botch near Pentwater. INCENDIARY MRS, EDDY, AMERICAN FOUNDER. A FULL MONTIT8 IN ROCHESTER. Rochester, N. Y., April 23. Evidences of ineendlarism, Involving the of forty-eigh- t families In a find their birthright in divine science. live "Right thought and deeda are the crowded tenement building, wera dissovereign remedies of all earths whose covered la an Investigation of a fire la lx Hi own enemy. Right Is Ita own which broke out early today. On the recompense though it bo betrayed. ground floor of the burned building Wrong may be mans highest Idem of la a clgxr factory. At tho rear of the right until hla graap In goodness factory the chief found a broken wingrow stronger. It la Mwaya oafo to dow under which tho Incendiary had he Just dragged a hogshead of dry tobacco. "When pride, self and human rea- In this a fire had been started which son reign. Injustice to rampant In- later bunt into flames which menaced the Uvea of the families sleeping In dividuals, aa nations, nnlto harmoniously on the basis of Justice, and thla the crowded rooms over the factory. I accomplished on tha beats of JusThe tenants were all hustled out. of tice, and thla la accomplished when the upper roome unharmed. elf la lost In love in God's own plan CENSORSHIP OF PLAYS. of salvation, to do Justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly to tho aton-dar- d of Christian Sclanco. Montreal, Quebec, April 33. At the "Human law la right only aa It pat- meeting of the eity council Monday, terns the divine. . Consolation and a letter was received from Archbishop e paaea are baaed oa the enlightened Brucbeal, of the Romta Catholic of Montreal, suggesting that a aenao of God's government. a "Lured by fame, pride of gold, eeneorsMp be established to examine la dangerous, but the choice of Ml ptoya to ho produced In the local fastens on the good or theaters. . Two of the local Preach goodly never theaters recently agreed to submit Ml great "Bocauae of my rediscovery of playe to the archbishop and he now Christian Science, and h on eat effort desires that tho oeaaorahlp be extend(however meager) to halp human pur- ed to the English theater. The council appointed a apedal committee to pose end peoplee, you may have me more than to deaervsd, hut study the matter end report. . . tto sweet to be remembered. GERMAN AND AMERICAN TRADE "Lovingly yours, (Continued From Page Ona.) TREATMENT. before taking up the measure, ami lag the tariff agreement wiai United Btetee which will raqiiJ 1 fortnight or more. EXTRAORDINARY "MARY BAKER G. EDDY." APPEAL Far the Pardon of a Man Whs Em From Prison. Kanaaa City. Mo., April JJvrk Missouri house ef repreaeutatlm r Jefferson City, today, by a rater 44 to $6, Joined in n petition to P ident Rooaovalt to pardon W. C. it deraon. who waa arrested to Hint City, Friday tost, and taken to the federal penitentiary at Fort Let snworth from which lnatltutloa hia taped nine year ago. Anderan i oonvlcted of breaking Into a portofe in Stillwater, Okie., and waa -t- w ad to five years in tha penltwthn After serving three yean ha Mend and came to Kanaaa City, whin k wont into business, married u4 nb ad a family. Ha bee am highly baa maM parted and hie in thh circulation hare of huudrati t petitions to tha President aaklig At he grant tha maa a pardon. Thus aada of signatures to the petitka to M ready hem secured. LEGISLATION. dlo-eea- aue-cea- Bottle la a Bad Thine far tha Country, lip ' W. W. Finlay. " Memphis;' Tenni, pril- 3I.h fit eeura of hla speech, at a rmpfla given In hla honor by thelterdiutf Exchange here today, Praaldaal T.T Finlay, of the Southern BMlmal ea paoy, declared that tha re alt mm pllshed for the good of tho eatr by the railroads la extending to llnaa Into unoecnpled tarritwy at seeking now resources to be derated In territory already occupted, mdl have been Impossible had they to pW hampered end restricted by ef popular legislative antagoata at by restrictive lawn Tha eoaum ar riera are not opposed io tegWute regulation within proper Hnttith be eald, but there ia e point teyai which loglalation ceases to to rap tire and becomes destructive. Ian for tho regulation of railroads A a der to bo Just end equitable, arta afford full protection for tho mdi well aa for tha public. - .It wea voted to name a committee Berlin, April 21. Now that the of three, consisting of President But- ooonomle committee, whleh acta In ler, Congreaamau Barth old t and Hayna an advisory capaoity te the governDaria to prepare for the eoUbllahment ment In tariff mat ten, haa accepted of new branches of tha association ia the provisional arrangement wit) ths each of the South American republics. United State, government circle here anticipate that tha Reichstag will readily aaaent to the stop taken. Tho LUMBER BARGE LOST. official, however, Malm that no party Manistee, Mich., April 23. The In the Reiehaug win vote for tha wooden lumber beige Arcadia, which agreement with any degree of enthusleft this port April 12, for Two River iasm bat they say thay Ml will do to with a cargo of hard wood, ha un- upon tha ground that it will he a doubtedly been lost In Lake Michigan choice or laieer evil aa no party or with her captain and owner, Horry parties In parliament are willing to May, hia wife end a woman cook and take the ref possibility of Inaugurata crew of eleven man. Marine men ing a tariff war with the United WANT ADS YIELD hero would ol bo surprised to hear States. It to expected that the Reichstag will conclude (he budget debate WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT! BIG RE5ULT5 oooooooooooooooo FOUR MEN DROWNED. Ralelffh, N. C, April II. Swept over the falls, four men were drowned in Cape Fear rlfer today at Bnckhorn FMla, 30 mllea from Raleigh. Tha dead: Haas Thoraon, of 8L Paul, geuoral foreman of n eon traction company erecting a power $1 For John Swenson plant B. B. Brady, of Moncure, assistant foreman. Two negro laborers. The men were coming down the river In n launch, which waa caught In tha current and carried over the falls. Thoraon waa to hare been married here Sunday, aad hla flan or. Mtoa Thelma Lindgran, was to bare toft 8L Paul today to Join him , here. T We collected thl amount for Mr, John Swenson of No. 44 Franklin avenue, Salt Lake City, from a claim IS years old. Just like finding It. We win collect some for you If you turn In your claim. . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooO o o o San Franclaoo, April 23. Captain of Police Mooney, com- o manding the Buah street sta- o tion wa tha principal witness o taday before the grand Jury, o whose session waa devoted to o the Investigation of Mleged o grafting by officer and men of o the police department, especial- o ly among aaloona. gambling o bourn and disorderly home. o An adjournment wae taken un- o POLICEMEN s o o o o o o oooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo BLIZZARD Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts At GRAFTERS. til Friday. The trial of Abraham Ruef on the charge of extortion wxa also adjourned today until Friday. whan the teak of completing ths Jury will be renewed. 00 IN MONTANA. Missoula, MoaL, April 13. western Moats ns la experiencing e sever bllsaerd tonight end snow to foiling rapidly. On the Flathead Indian reservation tbe enow la already alx Inche deep, but the precipitation baa not been eo greet In the vicinity of Mlaeouto. Unless the temp relure should foil considerably there will be no damage to fruit trees ia western Montana. oooooooooooooooo Fifth Floor ComnierrtM Frdnela Q. Luka, General Mgr. Blk, BMt Lake City, Utah. Ite "Some People Dont Like The Electric Flatiron hf makes It possible to do an ironing to from time than in nuy other way. one-thir- d to one-ba- d THE OLD WAY In using tha old method tha iron had to be bested on Oe en stove, end the ironing board wea located aa for from t to , g aa possible often In another room. It wa necessary cosos Iron was the from each time stove the to and trip took oonaidarable time to heat tha Irons at starting and itvr ary often to wait while the Iron were heating mgaia. tw nrrrtou time was loot to cleaning the Iron, aa referred to in our v talk. u( THE HEW WAY The electric flatiron to heated by the electric enrreM the place where it la naed. It haata up In throe nsJnuJ'' hot aa long aa the current la left on. No cleaning THE SAVING S theueorf see the great laring la time xeia,. tb! by hirea the eleetrle flatiron. In case the Ironing la dona uaea. ecoaomy will often "more that pay for the current how much botheration and trouble la aaved. OFFER- Watch for our SPECIAL ELECTRIC FLATIRON It la easy to Utah Ught and Railway Gl, |