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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, cities. MRS. SNIDER IS BOUND. 1 Two Unmasked Men Commit Bold Robbery During Absence of Hueband We cm tittle raur PW with a t complete Use of shale spring vege-freeat our fountain every nomine. Also an assortment of fruits. A fae line of Imported and domeetic maple and Haney groceri. These (oeda will prolong your life and Sire vim and rigor to your ayatem. T.B.Evans&Co grocers. Salt Lake, April 30. Two unmasked burglar entered the hoeie ef Freak U 8 aider, roar of 160 North First West, at ah only befora 10 o'clock Monday night, tied aad bound Mra. Balder to a chair and then ransacked the house. The eule Mrs. Sulders purse, containing M3 the purse wee found la the treat yard a few hours later with 10 cento In it and stole e $20 ' bill from a email vane on the mantle. It la believed that the burglars saw Mra. Balder place the money there. The burglary was committed while Mr. Balder was awwy from home. Mrs. Snider was about to retire for the night when aha heard a rap at the door. She opened the front door few inches to ne who wee without aad the door was pushed rudely open by two at ran gen. Mrs. Snider screamed when the two men forced their way through the door, but her screams were stifled by the bend of on of the intruders.' Neighbors Inter reported that they had heard the cry for help, but none stirred a band until after the polio appeared oa the scene. Using a oord which they had brought with them, the burglars bound Mra. Balder hand and foot, sat her down In a chair, aad then hound her to 1 chair. Then on stood over her to prevent her making nay more outcries ranmeked the piece. while They vent th nought the bureau drawers and other piacm where money might be secreted. They demanded to know from Mrs. Balder where her money was but she refused to talk to thorn further than arousing their amusement by berating them roundly for their cowardly conduct. During hla rambles through the kitchen on of the burglars caked It there wee any oaks. "We want something to eat,' ha remarked, and then continued hie search. Finally he came upon a bottle of alcohol which waa kept tor a email heater. Here a drink with aa," he said as he allied the alcohol with aom water, held It up to the health of the womat and then drank heartily. Charge ef City Dwellers. have seen this change in a friaad who cams here two yean ago. When I knew him, before he cam here, he was of the ordinary type of city dweller. Cautions, skeptical in encounter of avoiding viyifahenevsr biujkind passible and alsay ways ready to compromise when it not absolutely necessary to fight-Thmaa 1 changed so that 1 hardly know him. Everything about him suggests directness, force, energy and a contempt of emallnsM and compromise. Thin change that is wrought lu men who live and work la a community does not exirt alone In thea eturiee of magazine writers. It is vital, scientific truth, and I think that a little retrospection will show Goldfield people that when they leave be hind them the restraints of their old life, they are slso sloughing off many of the hindrances to their personal u ns e development. of The primitive characteristics Goldfield are those that always crop principle-Thout with a return to Bret instinct ' is the mart gambling Bute A BarTa Plane noltcsMe 'atavistic tendency that crops out. Newmaa Brea, Organa This is In part a discharge of surof plus energy, and In part it comes the feverish desire to got wealth, which every adventurer brings with him to tho new country. It Is a stage H. C. WARDLEIGH city of development, but never, lu like thla though It test a thousand yean will there be tbs routine of ox 1 stance found In a manufacturing or la agricultural community. Gamblingthat PIANOS essentially a ply activity, inend lease having a survival value, for the most part separate from the ORGANS AND MUSICAL acquisitive faculty. It Is useful In Ina enM In funtiahlng some relaxation a new oommunlty, but It must pi MERCHANDISE just m surety a the camp developa "Repose is something that cornea only with the dignity of age, and. pro? Goldfield ably real repose la something Violins, Guitars, Aceardsoaa, Bam never will know. Limpid at reams aad joe, Strings. verdure clad hills alone make repose Goldfield seed never be possible. Lataat Publloatloni of Sheet Music. afraid ef foiling into Innocuous desuetude.' See the Wonderful pipe Organ. "To the average Englishman tha Ufa of Goldfield would not be understand able. Dignity, decorum and repoM are Washington Avenue. to them so accessary In one wto calls ' OGDEN, UATH, himself a 'gontteman that they canCONDEMNS UNWRITTEN LAW. not understand that a man may have tho finest qualities of mind end soul Expression ef Jurist Before Wham end still have non of these three." Anna M. Bradley WHI Appear. TRIKE NEAR LOVELOCK, NEV. 21. Juatlca April Washington, Wendell Phillips Stafford, presiding Find Apparently Risk Ledge In Footjustice la criminal court No. 1, before hills Southeast of Town. whom Mrs. Anna M. Bradley will be tried. In sa address delivered at tb A strike bordering oa tho sensationannual banquet of tha Varment State al is reported to hava boon made In association, denounced the plea of the tha foothills, ten miles southeast of unwritten lew and of temporary In- Lovelock, Nev. A party of five prossanity In murder esses, and declared pectors came in with sample taken communities which allowed and from the surface of a mammoth ledge such doctrines to ba barbaric, which assayed $62 la gold and some We never heard of tho uawrittea copper. The discoverers are J. W. A state Smith of Los Angeles. John Kirkpatlaw In' Vermont, ha atd. may boast ef it lineage; may aay rick of Baker City, Ore., end I K. la one of the thirteen original colon-lo- Stewart, J. H. Mao aad Frank Mcmay be either north or south I Cauley of Benjamin, Utah. ear not what Its llpeage or its boast Eight claims were located by the may be, when U allows a cltisen to go discoverers before the find was made out end shoot down another deUbcr known to the publie. There to now a , mv Herneae yea aeedt Boat ntely and permits him to com into rush on from Lovelock to the new disyea aaat atorj It tilt youre court and say: T am justified oa tha trict. The strike mad near whal We aall no Infer-te- r unwrittea law; I have taken the law Is known as the Indian Grove wash. line ne aeeehaaee.feehtoeed eld geode, appUaaeoa. into my own haada; I am Judge and The vein Is Mid to be about twenty-seve- n Jury, then that state belongs with foot wide and to show strong the states of the barberies s. And yet croppings at Intervals for n distance la made bm tha heat ef laather la I have beard lawyer right bore la oT fully 8,000 feet. It to between a oommunlty I have beard persons porphyry dike on Che west and lima on the meat vorhmaaliha manner. Blaa-kat- this here quote a judge lu support of thla the east. The croppings are of an iron aad Halters, Whlpe everything doctrine. a harm evner needs. quarts, at a depth of ten feet turning Ne Trial For Victim. to whit Iron, gray quarts and spar. The unwritten law gives the maa kilted no trial. Isn't that a manly COLLAPSES UNDER STRAIN. thing to do allonce a maa's lips la death aad then plead the uawrittea Salt Lake, April SO. Staggering unlaw, refuse the dead piaa a trial and der the burden of too many studies Justification for hlmselfT and alighting both food and exercise Juatlca Stafford said that next to In his deelre for Intellectual honor at D010T0 & COMPANY the uawrittea tab, among barbaric tha University of Utah, G. A. Olson, customs In that of pleading temporary a fourth year normal student, has 155 25th Street Insanity. I have n great respect, ha suffered a oomplete collapse and haa said, for tha maa who, for tho eske been taken to hla honfe In Fillmore of a great principle and to uphold a Tho ease la a pitiful one. Olson wm one of the moot promisgreat cause, goes out and deilea the law. Buck a maa was John Brown. ing young men in hid class and weult He knew it waa treason to continue have graduated with honors this peer. hla campaign at Harper's Ferry, and Hla endeavor was to complete the r course la throe years, sad he knew It waa death. But he acted for the ask of the black race of the in the test half year wm doubling South. And when some on suggested his work. There was some hesitancy and Notions of all kinds at the trial that Brown via Insane, he on the part of the professors at the quickly rose to hie fort aad showed university before they agreed to Olthat the others In tha court room' were sons request. He was an unusually no more sane than ha Put that maa Intelligent young man and It wm bebeside the southern gentleman who lieved that he would be able to oariy shoots down another and who sake the extra studies without undue effort. Wines and Liquors CM son continued at tha head of hla the jury to Jeitlfy hla claim .because he hnd s brainstorm." cIbsmi for several weeke, but finally tt wm seen that hie bold waa slipping. GOLDFIELD li UNIQUE. An Investigation brought out tho fact that he wm taking no exercise, wm Unlike Any Other Town er Place In eating only one meal a day at times, Now la the time to order yeur the Werfd. declaring that he could take no fort thor time away from hla studies. FinSPRING AND SUMMER We're on the height, we're out of ally collapM came aad the young nun sight, a mile above the sea. wm taken to tha L. D. S. hospital for Fred J. Wamsley, traveler, writer treatment. He wee completely exand lecturer of Ecclrvflald, Eng., who hausted, according to Professor W. M. Is visiting Goldfield, gave a vivid pic- Steward, principal of the State Norture of hie Impressions of Goldfield mal school, and it wee thought that a confirms few weeks of oomplete reel would yesterday. Mr. Wamsley the judgment of other turists that bring his health back. Our goods are now In and would Goldfield Is unique la many waya and Alter a few days la the hospital Olbo planted to hare you call In to unlike any other community in the son wm tekon to his home la Fillmore act than. We also do repairing, : world. ' last Saturday by relatives. He will denning aad pretting. "Of course the camp la In a plan-ti- not return to school this year. - It le " state said Mr. Wamsley and felt certain that a few months of comthoro Is little that can be picked ns plete rest will be all that la necMsary BOLSTAD J. final In Its make-ubut from Ite to build up hie racked mind and body SIS 24th at Phone 30$ K. varied cttlBenehlp, ite strange ming- aad that he will be able to roeume ling of the primitive aad tha civilised, hie etudto next fall it Is like no other town or city in the Beth Phenes 234. 2364 Weak. Ave. tho-oth- e anp-port- a; HOW: ABOUT 1 A , ftht hi AH Our Harness a, J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. A Men's Furnishing Goods four-yea- Fancy Cash Groceries e t p, gecond Hand Stores Work, not Blow; Goode, not Show. I T. ALVORD A 80X3. Goods, Second-Han- d Uphol-sterfa- g. Real Brtate, etc, etc. North of P. O. Phones 61 and W. SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. We buy and aall all kinds of neve Call and escond-hanor goods. phene Woeker A Haynoq Prep 111 S6tk I 623. ltd, Phona, d It PAUL ZIEQENHIRT. Second-HanStertk If you have anything ts eell or buy Mil r phene 1170 to 1S7S Waste Sell 656-k- . Ind. STfl. d BL A. DENKERB Fill pay tha Mgheet price for eecond-isnfurniture and sell to the public MIS Grant Bell cheapest. lnd. SflOL M 617-k- . A.. C. J. HERRICK A CO, BuooiMOro to H. L. Whit Bring yeur geode here If you want to eoU them.. Call kero If yuw want buy. 2342 Wash Avn, BoM Phene tip. In. 487. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. world. '1 have seen nearly all tha great mining camps, and I expected, to find this like the others. 1 was agreeably disappointed. The difference la not al- together In the people; It la in the physical surroundings. - At first they are formidably and strangely repeUaat, then' they are endurable, and then they come to hold yoa with a wiard fascination. The flat expanse of dee-ar- t, tha glaring, hunting hues of the earth end sky, the utter deeolation of the barren mountains seem to be softened end blooded In a more pleasing mood tho more you am of them, and yet there is always that awed feeling of u soul loat on the waste. Men of Limitations. "But It Is easy for a close student of anthropology to understand why regions of thla kind produce men of the type found Inhabiting them. Man's development Is closely .related with the extent of hie Idealizing, and Idealising la the reaction against limitations. When the limitations are levs, the expanse ef the socle is greater sad men of larger minds and larger eoule ate developed In region like this. Thla Is ay first visit to Goldfield, but I will venture to say that a man who vWted tho camp two years ago BOLD BURGLARS RAID, Lehl. April 23. Lehi was visited by burglars lest night. 1411116 Night Watchman Joseph Babey waa making one of bin rounds about 4 o'clock ho notioed the door of the Lehl Cash store partly open, and coming nesr the building, found burglars were working in It. Babey fired two shots oa the outside t give an alarm and then went beck to the door. He ordered a man he saw Inside to hold up his hands, but the burglar refused te do ao. Thereupon tbs watchman attempted to fir but none of hla shells would go off. Babey thought it beet at this point to get help and not to enter tho building alone without a gun. Ho aroused Herrihew, the druggist, next door, and also Mr. South worth, manager of the Cash store, who lives just north. By the time these men had coma to his assistance the burglars bed escaped. Two or more were certainly tn the building. They bed selected large quantities of clothing, shoes, silks, ete., and placed them In seeks ready to oart away. Boon after the attempted robbery a man wm arrested here on snaptetou. At about the same time Deputy 8 her Iff Halea plrked up another maa at Prove who is Mid to answer Sa bey's MAY 1, 1907. tie bursters. description of oa Sheriff Harmon ram rerfwn Pro vo tbig moraine, nnd Htk Ctiy Hinul Taylor made a theroegh search. Three different lots of shirts and clothing In two different pans ef the tohn were found aad reoognlzed ns the property of the Cash store. a strike, and that tha situation looked hopeful White there le a recognition of Pratt on the on side, it Is more than hinted that there will be substantial reward by the company on the other twenty-thro- e men who stood by their poets in the crisis just past. TO PROTECT CHILD. EXPECT STRIKE SOON. In A complaint Salt Lake, April for divorce against Alfred Alsera, district filed Monday in the third court, Mra. Ellen Atoeea seeks to recover one-haof her husband's property for her daughter Elvira, T years old. Mra.'Alaea alleges cruelty sa t tho grounds of divorce. The states that AUeen to the owner of two houses and a lot valued at $2 500. She asks the court to grant her the custody of the child aad apt aside her interest la ths property. They were married May IS, 1807, In Salt'Lake. Por the pan year Alseen, the complaint alleges, haa been cruel to her aad threatened to strike her. Oa April 2$, ths complaint states that Mra. Alseen mu drivsh from her home. Mrs. Alaoen has her daughter tu her care. The court granted a temporary restraining order prohibiting Alsen fom disposing of his property until the esse comes up for hearing. Mra Mary E. Pritehsr Iliad suit for divorce against James E. Ftltcher oa the grounds of desertion. They were married May $8, INI. la Balt Lake. They have one child, James, 8 years old, and Mra. Prltcher asks for hie custody. Prltcher deserted hie wife, according t the complaint. Septan, her 11, 1308, and sines that time has foiled to support her la aay way. M- - lf con-plain- OPENING COAL Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is Healthful wl I January White Rock Leasers Nearing Whit Herae Claim. Ledge The operjhara of the January White Rock Mining and Leasing company, which is developing a lease oa the While Hone Claim of the White Rook, are thoroughly convinced that they atil soon be enabled to announce a trike of the Brat importance. The shaft which la being rushed te the 350 foot level te crosscut the vela, has reached a depth of 356 fort aad a formation j, coming la that te moot encouraging la character, showing a Because it it brewed from Mate Pabst Eight-Da- y choice at hops. Malt is made front barleys, the most nourishing of gg grains. Soofield, April 19. Preparations are now being mad to opoa up tha Mud Creek mine, which te to be known la the future as the "Utah" min. A car load of malarial, such as mine cart end rails and accessorise wm brought down Friday. Work will be pushed, m a good deal of storage ooal Is to he hipped the coming summer. Matt Karrari, the Finn who am Milted City Man hoi Williams, had hlu preliminary hearing Friday on tho charge .of mayhem. Ho was discharged on this chrge, and afterwards a compromise wm necked on the charge of resisting aa officer. Karrari got off with a email sentence and costa. The Utah Fuel company, at Clear Creek, shipped a carload of hone from Provo yesterday with CL K. Jam sen la charge. He had to pay close to $100 for each head, and they were n, large quantity of tale and sulphides. The equipment, including a power electric hotel and a three drill compressor, will permit ef rapid work aad th abaft entirely unwatered since resuming sinking la this Engineer good looking formation. who have examined the workings rs orally express the opinion that the haft has penetrated tha or channel aad aay day or hour may expose a body of high grade quarts. The officials of the company are well knows operators, tnclndlng H. T. Bimgdon and E. H. Mead, ef this town and H 8. Joseph of Salt Lake. The company le practically a close corporation. Goldfield Chronicle. Pabst 50-hor- fcun BlueRibbon TL( Beer ef Quality which is therefore richer food values than other becrq, In addition, it haa the flavor of the ,KniMit hops, with all ofr their tonic - properties. Pabst malts far food values Pabst brews for health quag, ties. The name Pabet guar. . aitees both purity and excellence 383 Detective Bmltfi ef Lo Angela Looking late Dsytira Burglary. "1 lO' Whan entering beer, ask for Pabst BHm Ribbon, Salt Lake, April 86. A thief taker who announced himself as Detective Smith from Lot Angelos," te In the city, Md te at work on tho big robbery which occurred at tho Daynae jewelry store reoeatly. Whether or not Mr. Smith te a member of the Pinkerton force er from a prlrte agency le not known M Mr. Smith Is not giving out any Information end Mr. Daypra said he didnt know. Tho latter wm asked this morning if hie firm had employed Detective Smith tad his reply wm: Well, not yat This morning Smith aad Daynes lulled at polios headquarters end got what information they oouki from Captain Burrtdge. The visiting deteo-tlvwm also shown the curio cbm Md roguee gallery. Detective 8mlth stated that. In hie BftBBpA at that WlCA most of the work done here J. K. Purcell and fomlly, old resi- opfnhm, in Ogden recently wm that of dents of Scofield, have moved to Pro- and astern professional burglars, safe vo where they have a home on tha holdups and second-stor- y bench. They Intend to remain them ersekera, mra. He said that S' largo number permanently. of this class of crooks are now going east and west and are turning tricke POCATELLO AGENT. wherever they get a chance. Bates, April 89. A number of BELIEVE THEY HAVE HiM. changes oa tho Oregon Short Una aro announced to take place May 1. (Ban Salt Lake, April 10. Sheriff A. L. E. Brooks, chief Mark to Superintendent Olmetesd of tho Idaho dlrlatoa, la Decker aad two deputies, of Middle-ton- , N. T passed through Balt Lake to be made agent at Pocatello, ewe etorday, having tn custody one reeding D. S. Lowrio, who will be proIhprfee Rogers, who te suspected of moted to tha position of traveling auhaving murdered two aged' bachelors ditor for the mala line and ell branch between Green River end Huntington. named Oiney about a year and a half Traveling Auditor Wcodelda, who It te claimed that Rogers lured the has heretofore Md juriedletlou over the entire system, will hereafter have mea Into tho woods, under pretense Jurisdiction over the main Una and all of locating certain boundary lines, branches between Salt Lake and Butte. aad then killed them for the purpose BusIdsm has grows to such propor- of securing money which be believed tions on the Short Une system that it they had hidden on their persons. AffaM boos found Impossible tor one ter robbing the dead, the murderer auditor to examine the boohs. It le went to their hope and attacked their not yet announced who will euocMd housekeeper with a piece of gneplpc. euppoeed ha had killed her. The Brooks, but it will probably be either and womens young daughter wee then 0. L. Colby, sow eouueoted with Su- killed with the gasplpe and her body E perintendent Olmateade office, or H. Croats, former chief clerk for Man-so- n kicked into the sellar. The house wm then robbed and: the Bead escaped. of the same division. The housekeeper finally recovered. Detectives worked upon .the cbm PASSED CONFEDERATE MONEY, without avail, until recently, when a letter from Rogers to hie brother waa WilSalt lake, April son and J. Morgan were discharged received by another man named RodgMd the fugitive wm located near Monday on the charge of obtaining ers, Loe Angeles, Tho officers have no fall under Judge pretenses by money doubts hut that Rogers is the mag Ha state rested when the Armstrong case. The men were accused of pass- wanted. ing a $10 bogus certificate of the HRINERB FROM NEVADA. and Flanten bank of Georgia. The certificate la Confederate curren- Will Spend Money at the Loe Angeles cy Issued before the war. Tha bogus Gathering. MU wm passed tp Hattie White la Wilson end exchange for money. Lee April 80. la addition Morgan ware arrested shortly after to the Angeles, of dollars worth of thousands were convicted bill. They pMeing the hunting to he used in decobefore Judge Diehl la the city court flags and tho buildings la this city la and appealed their mm te the district rating honor of the Shrlnere and for La Fiescourt, whore It wm dismissed oa a ta, flowers aad greenery win he need technicality la the law. oa a grander scale this year then over before, Ths street lamp poets and wire STREET CAB SITUATION poles will be surrounded by pelme and buildings will bo veneered witty various hloeeome aad greens. Wild muscere are All 80. Lake. Salt April pepper branches, palm and the tard, mornschedule this running on regular like will b need extensively and noma ing. of the trending srlll be transformed One ear to each run went out at 6:30 o'clock this morning and the re into veritable banks of bright and blossoms. mnlnder were put on between 10 fragrant For evening denotations, electrical o'clock and noon. will be this year more At 9 o'clock the men held a ratifica- designs than everneed In there before. freely marchIn hnll and tion meeting their Bhriner emblems will predominate, ed to the car borne, behind their band. though there will be o(her efH. T. B. Grey turned the force over fects that will be littlemany ot marshort to Superintendent Arnold In a neat velous. a wm In to which replied speech, Nearly all the electrical floats are poach of acceptiuica. . The aggregation will tell Peace was arranged by Hon. B. H. completed. a story In livid fire. It has been given comRoberta, who secured from the the title of Precious Jewels." Five of pany a concession to the men's do tho floats will bo mechanical the figmands for an Increased wage scale. ures moving In a lifelike manner. They will receive, dating from May One aggregation of visiting Shrlners 1, 35 cents per hour for the first year is coming to Los Angeles with the aad 30 cents per hour thereafter. All avowed Intention of showing Los Anwere other questions dropped. here geles and the Tbs present working agreement, from other parterepresentatives of the world how to which wm declared void by the mra pend money. This Is the Nevada conon announcing their strike, is being re- tingent from Goldfield, Tonopah, Beatconstructed with amendments embody- ty and Rhyolite. One Item of expending the requests for alterations made iture will be ar automobile In the by the men, except that calling for flower parade for the decoration of recognition of the union, and a dosed which $500 fcM been appropriated. W. hep. P. Chase of this city haa been ordered There are In the service 74 men now to prepare a banner to be carried In receiving 27 cent per hour. 111 mra the parade at a coat of $150. receiving 25 crate, and 8$ receiving It ta estimated that fully 300,000 Ths company announces persons will assemble on Main and 20 cents. that the raise mraas tho distribution 8pring street and Broadway io witof $50,000 additional salary among the ness the grand floral parade and the men. Shrlners' and electrical parades. Tonight a public ratification meeting will be held at midnight, at which SPORTS AT EXPOSITION. the carmen will celebrate the happy outcome of the difficulty. Soma Big Athletia Events te Occur at A special purse wm raised today by Jamestown Exposition. small contributions from each memC. C. some Pratt to token give ber, Norfolk, Vs., April 30. The eyes of of appreciation for his efforts. A the sporting world, during tho 1807 sliver service for hie wife wm consid- outdoor season, will bo centered on ered M the probable selection. Mr. the Jemeetown Exposition. James E. Pratt wm guest of honor at a social Sullivan, president of the Amateur meeting of the executive committee Athletic Union of the United States, of the local union this afternoon. He who has been appointed honorary diwill probably leave here tomorrow rector of athletic events, 1s planning night for San Francisco, although he to have continuous sports during the refuses to give out hla destination. entire period of tbs Exposition. An The electrical workers were In con- Meal site has been selected for the five B. ference for hours today with H. building of the stadium, in which the Roberta, who declared at 1 o'clock that porting contests are te be held, aid negotiations were on looking to n the raining track, when rompMed, settlement of their difficulties without will be on of the beet clniter paths Mer-chant- ' The Pabet Eight-Da- y Mrfu ing Process gets all of these nourishing properties out ef the barley-graiand the Pabet Bcewing Methods retain them all in WORKING ON BIG ROBBERY. MINE. ar e tm WEDNESDAY, d to see that the men sbo have remained here for ant length of time are being blended, slowly but surely Into a composite of manhood restlow, eager, fearless that to never bred in conventional would bo able $WAKtt6 OGDEN, UTAH. e Made by Pabit at MOwanbee And bottled only at the Brewery, F. J.' Kleael ever built. It will Ire circuit with a 440 yards Twenty-fourt- (te, h la fifteen committee to handle atralghaway ouurse, and will no doubt, ba the sees of many remarkabld athletic performances during the coming summer. Among the most Important events to be given at the exposition are the Union National Amateur Athletic track and field championship, which have bean scheduled for September and 7. la these games the world! greatest athletes will be seem In competition. A Nature of this years ohampfon-hip- s will be the Introduction of the Greek style of discus throwing, a new vent te American athleUo. This will not take tha place of the American or free style. It ires been decided to give contests In the two methods. On July 4 the championship, the Blue Ribbon event of the Amateur Athletic Union, wlU be held, ad it la expected, that several prominent athletes from all over the world will rater th contest. Arrangements are being perfected whereby the Amateur Athletic Union basketball championship will be held outdoors at tire exposition during the eoond week la August. The tournament will be divided into three elseMe, M follows: 'tees. pound claaa, and unlimited weight class Theae classes will be open to all registered amateur teams, aad will bring to Norfolk the countrys fastest 829-yar- - 116-poo- A 8L, Ogden. Bulk Phrase SL 385 160-pou- players The swimming and water pole championships of the Union have alio been awarded to the exposition, and will be given during the week of August 6. The beet of the European swimmers will be Invited to take part In theM courtesies. During the month of Juno it le planned to hold a Jamestown college championship meet, open to the cottages of the world. Assurances hare already been received from several colleges that they will bo represented, including the University of Michigan, Princeton, Georgetown, Virginia. Poly-- , technic Institute and Tuinno Unlrer- elty. One, week te to be set aside for a military athletic carnival, and It te tbs Intention of tho authorities to have oeopsmte with them the Military A thistle League. During tire week of September if open teante tournament . will be held. the pfe cl pal problems of social recooitne tioa. A number of projects an nuy for preeeatatiqp to tha houM, lncludtuf reforms of the courts, providing fortt Inviolability of the person and sevenl financial laws which will be talma sy, Immediately after tire Beater rscssi, while a measure providing for religion liberty and other laws wlU be repoiM at the end of May. President Golovin le quoted in u interview today saying: "The conditions are now so chus4 te no prospect of as ssrly that there dissolution of parliament and than to hope that the lorar Is ground house wfU display eras tlve nativity r suiting ip the enactment ef the eo aary reforms. The Rfiesla, i ministerial, remsita: Ike-Dute dally losing authority la the qyeewf the people, owing I Os abeenee Of' a working majority, M there is aa undercurrent of hope thd the Constitutional Democrats will k able to create a ease majority sad t deem the usual situation. The greatest danger to tho Don Is considered to be tho powelblllty thn the reactionists In the cabinet may te peal over M. Btolypln'a bond dlnetly to Hla Majesty, on the ground of th a devotion of the any te (he Emperor, the reactionists bstsf by the failure of the prnhr to compel the retirement of K Vox Bchwanebaoh, the comptroller of (ho empire and reactionary member of Ite Cabinet, who hM been working tarl la the campaign for the Immediate of parliament. The litter boasted to a foreign diplomat that te had the full backing of th Btaysnr la hit refusal to resign the u . - . wql-know- BIGGEST MORTGAGE. Ever Placed on Record te MuttiwMh County, Oregen. - Portland, Ore., April 80. Tho Mg geet mortgage ever filed In Multasook county has been put on record it & Oca of county clerk. The doeuatrt Is a trust deed for $18,000,000 mads out In favor of the Trust Compuy pf North America, covering ail Ite properties of the Portland RaHreT Light A Power company. Tho aartrt of the mortgage te half the vaixe RUSSIAN PRESG SILENT. the properties owned by the compoaf. The trust deed as filed le e prixtrt On the Proceedings In the Duma on book of one hundred and twentyon ' Government Recruiting Bill. pages. The foe for flitag tt wu toIB Tho purpose of the trtet deud foj St, Petersburg, April 10. With the fold. First, It wlU provide for takM Wf exception of the Novoe Vremya, which up underlying brad tenet against Fwv holds iteolf outside of tho ordinary sidtary csrporatiouo owned by tj pres restrictions, not one of tho morn- land Baliway Light A Power ing pspsrs today ventured to report pony, and wUl also provide tot Bte tons aad Improvements. govyesterday's proceedings ernment recruiting MU in the lower .JAPS ARE RIOTING. bouse of parliament, fee ring suppression, and in the acts ef the house reTbkto, April 3 (L Serious dtooi' ferred only guardedly to the conflict between the house and the govern- have broken out at th ooti near Horanal, la the Homkario to ment. mlatetrative district, when l.ONR" The Rech organ of the Constitutional Democrats, aummarixlng the work era hare struck work. Tho Mwo of tho lower home up to the present, burned tha office bdlldlnge ud Several her of residences. rays: 'Tn spite of enormous difficulties and tons occurred between the ewte much friction, the Doumahas made con- aad peUoe and numbers on both siderable progress, having organized were wounded. on-th- GOLD IN WEBEB COUNTY ; We bare collected thousands of doilan tn gold for our Weber county clients. Reeently the Utah Vinegar and Pickle Works; Oarloe Holst, a traveling man; G. F. Boremaa, the lawyer; L. B. Batch, the butcher; Mrs. OeorgoMa Marriott; George R. Chrtetophenon, and Ann Frew, of SyraBSmuln; cuse, hare been tha favored rasa. We wIM collect some for you If you turn In your claims Write terms. ' m sttz. Aerchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Golden Dollars From Honest Debts Fifth Fleer Commercial Natienat Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. "Seme People Don't Like G. Luke, General Mgr, Utah-Franc- U- - |