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Show toe CALAMITIES BEFALL FAMILY. Salt Lake, May 1. Calamities have faUra thick ana fait during the past week upon a family name Paden, The living at 219 Waat Seventh South. Pedhusband and father, Charlee X. es, vrho was a cement worker, died last Tuesday of acute Bright's disease after only a short illness. Saturbob died with day morning a meningitis, ani two cerebrospinal other children jf the family are sufSaturfering with the same disease. reday night still a fourth ahild was ported as showing symptoms of the disease. The Pad family came to Utah from California only about six months ago, They have few friends here, M the wife and mother is almost prostrated at the series of troubles which have befallen her. It wee reported Saturday that the father and son had died from some mysterious and unknown disease, and that the other children had been stricken by the same dread affliction. The cause of death, however, was gives out Saturday by the attending physician. The funerals of both the father and son will be held from the undertaking establishment of Eber W Hill. HUSBAND IS RELENTING. Salt Lake, May 1. WIlUa w Lloyd, a Bingham miner, who had hie wife and Tbomno Culver arrested a few days ago on a statutory charge, sent a letter to City Judge C. B. Diehl Saturday asking that the rase be dismissed. as he was satisfied of hit wife's innocence. She is suing him for divorce on the ground of habitual drunkenness. The criminal case was dismissed at the request of Assistant County Attorney Job P. Lyon. Following is Lloyd's letter to Judge Diehl: "While Investigating the character and whereabouts of Mm Maud Lloyd 1 have found out that the charge against her is all wrong. The reason that he was then was because she wee at that time sick, and therefore 1 pray the court to liberate her end not prosecute her. She is Innocent. I will pay the coats of these proceedings so for, and please dismiss the case against her.' HOTEL CLERK ARRESTED. Balt Lake. May 19. Fred Bennett, a clerk at the Metropolo hotel, on Third South street, was arrested last night by Detectives Chase and Burt on a charge of obtaining 986 under false pretenses from a roomer In the house named Jones. It is claimed that Bennett represented to Jones that the letter owed the hotel that amount of money, that Jonea gave It to him and that Bennett failed to account for it FOR MATRIMONIAL FREEDOM. Salt Lake, May II. A number of unfortunates who have found marriage a failure filed petitions fur escape therefrom In the district court on Saturday. Charles M. Kelly remained with the wife he married Nov. 9, 1901, only until the 18th of the following month, when he deserted her. There Is one pledge of their love, a boy, Wnlleoe, 8 months old. The wife, Maggie J. Kelly, is suing for divorce end the custody of the child. Caroline Jensen dec area that her MORNING husband, Jemw Jeraen. baa never supported her finer their marriage at Manti, Sept. 23, 1894, and that he finally dresrtod her for good and all in the spring of 198. 8he does not know hie whereabouts and wants to be clear of him. They have no children. Carter C. Kyan wag married to Ega Wraglry Ryan In Chicagu. April 2, 19u3. He declares that she abandoned him In October. 1905, and went to Wviser, Ida., to live, and be asks fur divorce. They have no children. EXAMINER: OGDEN. Roberts, given three years on August 26, 1906, for larceny. Ray Morrison, given three years in the district court pt Salt Lake, April 7, 1906, for burglary, will ano have to serve his term out J. F. Piper sent up from Emery county tor the same offense, was also refused e par- MONDAY, (MAH. OS FORECAST TOE OF Kifner, a cripple, sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary WEEK in the district court ef Weber county in September, 191)3. petitioned for parcharge don. There waa a also against him, and the circum- NATIONAL MANUFACTURERS TO stances were not such as to warrant MEET IN NEW YORK. C1VEH A PARSON the granting of a pardon. A number of requests for parole State Board Pardons Number ef Con- warn denied. A. A. Gerker, given six months in the county Jail on Decem- Count Boni's Appeal Against Divorce victs In Penitentiary. Granted the Countses, Will ber 7, last, for petit larceny, will have Heard This Week. to stsy with Sheriff Emery until hia The state penitentiary will lose Its time la up. rhef on the 1st of March, next year. Brigham Lyons, given tea years in The present Incumbent, to whom is the Sanpete court for a statutory Many prominent educators and duo the excellence of the cookery at offense May 3, 1903. waa denied pa- statesmen will gather at Lake role. that hostelry, and who is Justly popY -on V. Wednesday to take will in lnrolence the penitentiary ular with the boarders, is one Geo. W. Tully, who was sentenced to seven not be treated lightly. Joseph Pagney, part in tha three days session of the k years for robbery on October 3, 1904: who petitbmed to got back his credit llth annual masting of the Lake The state board of pardons took into marks which he lost for insolence on international arconference account hla service a chef and the to his Jailors was ivfueed. Among those who will ad-- , The cnee of "Dutch Cher lie Botha, bitration. fact that he has beea a hard and tbe San Juan county murderer, waa dress the conference are Enrique C. faithful worker. "1 humbly petition you, that if you continued for ninety days. Creel, Mexican ambassador to the deem it proper after investigation, to United States; Nicholas Murray Butfree my eon, that he may go back, to COLLEGE STUDENTS ler, president of the Columbia unihis friends and work among them to versity, end John Barrett, director of whom hla two little children, support DROWNED IN LAKE the Bureau of American Republics. he dearly loves," wrote a mother In The National Association of ManuKane county to the board. Tbe letter, facturers, which will begin Its conwhich was bucked by a petition from While Rowing on Like Washington a vention in New York City Monday, la Induced a hundred of his to hear the result of a poll of Its Canoe ia Caught In a Squall and the members to take favorably into 3,000 members on the tariff question, Drowned. Three Capsizes consideration the case of Laurence K. which has beea taken during the past Johnson, of Kanab, and release him year at the direction of tho 1906 conon July 1. eight months before hla Seattle, Wash., May 19. Three vention. The tariff 'committee sent out sentence expires. Unlawful love young college students, two men and a several questions Intended to show If for hie receiving a sentence girl, were drowned La an accident on possible not only how much revision of eighteen months in the penitenti- Lake Waahlngton today. Another la desired, hut also when and how ary on September 8, 1906. He beman barely escaped with the the revisionists want the problem uncame too fund of one, Florence Bul- young assistance of friends who went to his dertaken. Other subjects to be discussed by lock, a young Inmate of his house- rescue in a sail boat while a squall hold. and hla wife not only secured a was raging on the lake. Tho two men the convention, with the names of the divorce, but he was afterwards con- were J. F. Goeshora, eon of Robert chief speakers on the different topics victed of a statutory offence. Gouhoru, editor of the Kallspell will he: "Further Railroad Legisla After the divorce Florence refused (Mont.) Interlake, and a Junior at tion," Charles Ju Prouty, Interstate commerce commissioner; "The Child to marry him, and hie wife married Stanford university, and Glen eon of a Kallspell, Mont., engi- Labor Problem." Dr. Charles P. Neill, again, and handed over the two little children to his rare. The mother says neer end a auphmore student at the commissioner of labor. On Wednesday night at the annual that when he was out on ball he work- same institution. The girl la Edith ed hard, and gave-hlmoney to the Vogt, a Junior in the University of banquet addressee will be made by Secretary Straus, Senator Dolllver. of support of his wife and children. She Washington, That three, with Eugene White, an- Iowa: Rear Admiral Sigsbeo and Mafor also blames the mother-in-lamuch of the trouble between hlmarlf other Waahlngton university student, jor General Ftaaklln Bell, chief of end wife, aa well aa his temporary were out In the lake In a small canoe staff uf tha army. The fate of tho Irish hill Introduced infatuation for tho Bullock woman. when a sudden squall cams up and the British house of commons May The neighbors testified to hla general struck them. The eanoe filled with In water end sank, leaving the occu- T, will largely depend on the attitude good character. conGilford R. Averett, who was sen- pants struggling In the choppy waves. taken by the Irish Nationalist Dubvention, which will assemble at tenced in Washington ouunty, April White almost succeeded la gettng the lin on Tuesday. AU tha Irish corporgirl to the canoe, when both the other 19, 1905, to three years in the penitenMm and ations and tha borough and city rural around arms threw their men a for aeroult.wlth weapdeadly tiary coming councils, irrespective of politic, have on, received a full pardon. Ho has the four sank. WhiteIn alone smell sell been Invited to send delegatee, and a Three etudenU up. oa been out parole since October 5, boat made a sensational rescue, pick- the branches of tha United Irish 1905. In Ireland and England will Peter Hanson, convicted of complic- ing ahim up while tho boat was going league also bo represented. speed. ity In the slot machine robberies in at Thehigh The appeal of Count Bonl Do CastelStanford students were on their Sandy, and sentenced in the district having lano gainst the decision of the court, court to six months in the county Jail wsr home, the university closed for tha year and were visiting which on November 14, last, granted wai pardoned. at the home of Mias Vogt, who Is also a divorce to the Countess De Castelsenwho was Grand W. Freshwater, Mlro Vogt la promi- lans, formerly Anna Gould, of New from tenced in Salt Lake county to three nent InKallspell. York, will come tip in Faria oa Tuesaffairs. university years oa July 9, 1906, was let out storm several other can- day. same In the cm parole. Ha was guilty of a statuoes barely escaped capeialng. tory offense. ROOSEVELTS ACIIYIIY Harry Montgomery from Grand DIAZ PETITIONED. county, ncntraced July, 1905, to five n yours for statutory offense, had INJURES RAILROADS Orizaba, Mex., May 19. In order to much la his favor and was convicted bring aa end to tha disastrous labor on such alight evidence that the hoar J troubles at the Rio Blanca Textile granted a pardon. works, the astborities have petitioned CannifL ef the Nlekei Plate The board was not so merciful In the Intervention of President Dias, President Road, Saye ' President's Attitude all the cases heard Saturday. FYed whose personal interest In the matter. le Harmful to the Country. Wood, sentenced from Salt Lake, July It 1a believed, will result in a speedy ten 15, 1906, to yeare for burglary, settlement. Cleveland, May 19. Preaident W. asked for e pardon, which wee denied, H. Cannlff, of tbe New York, Chicago as wee the petition of Robert H. WANT ADR T1BLD BIG RESULTS. A BL Louie Railroad (Nickel threw the letter oa hla HEDRIX and pressed one of tho buttons In tbe wall beside him. The office door eoftiy opened and closed and the Junior psrtnc- - wheeled around In hla wlvel chair. "You wrote that letter to Jones A Bridgeman?" ha asked. The girl Inclined her bend. "Look at the way they take It," he cried, hacdtyig to her the letter he had Just flung down. "What do you think of that 7" The girl read tbe letter with crimsoning face. "1 think," she said, as she handed back the sheet, "that they are making capital out of the misspelled word to divert attention from the feet tliat they are not ready to meet their obligation. They must is a transposition know that on the typewriter and not nn attempt to introduce the simplified spelling." "We are having a groat many of these transpositions," he said, c meaty. They ere making the firm ridiculous. I will tell the cashier to give yon two weeks salary In lieu of a notice. He swung bark to hie desk to avoid fjrther discussion and the girl left tbe room. Presently the office boy bore the order to the enabler to pay off Mlm Kingsley and put on a new stenographer. When hewent out to Inneb Hedrlx waa temptdff to atop and countermand the order aa he caught sight of the golden head bent over the typewriter. Pe paused, irresolute, for an Instant, then with a whispered "discipline" C. M. Mo-hun- Mo-hon- Jao-quet- a w Oompany, he passed on. When he returned It waa n tousled black head that bent over the machine and h stopped at tha cashier's window. "Miss Kingsley gone?" he asked carelessly. "Yea, sir. Thats Miss Golden. The 'YOU WROTE THAT LETTER TO JONES AND BRIDGEMAN." HE ASKED. typewriter people sent her up. Miss Kingsley would not take two weeks She aald she only wanted notice. what was due her for work done. Hedrlx passed Into the Inner office. Somehow he felt very email and mean. The error was so unimportant ef here. Telephone the agency to end up a girl who doss not chew gum In office hours." It was 4 o'clock before tbs new girl earns. This one was and bualueaa-llkand Hedrlx eyed her that he would have passed it over had with approval until he begun to die. It not been that he waa counting on tote. a check from Jonea A Bridgeman and Yon mean 'they were,' don't Its Irritated him. you? ehe asked. "They wee fa It was acaroely fair to taka it out not grammatlcaL" on the girL The work la the office "I am aware of that," ha aald. was heavy at times and She was There was' is correct, however. scarcely to be blamed for making an That ia what I aid." occasional error. "O," aald Miss Canldy. "Ton speak He rang for tha new girl and ahe dreadfully thick." marched In. letting the door slam be"Perhapa I do," aald Hedrlx, sharphind. Hedrlx glanced In dlsguat -- t ly, but perhapa It is too late to bethe stained blouse, evidently a relic gin to reform now. Kindly take dicof party finery, and at tha actively tation and withhold comment." He had to wait antll 7 oclock to working Jaws, "Before you commence to take dic- read the letters over, and he laboritation will you kindly dlapoao of that ously corrected with pen thoee that gum?" he said, sharply, "it makes had to reach tha poet at ones. Then he eat down to tha typewriter and me nervous." "Not there," be cried a moment picked out a note that ran: "Dera MU Kingsley Please elm later, ae ahe removed tha gum and tuck it under tbe seat of her chair. to the office tomorrow morniaf aa "Throw It Into tho waste basket and usual and forgive me my bad temper. dont ever bring gum into the office 1 have had two girls today and they are the limit You can uxe any aort again." , "I've got dyspepsia," she said. nv spelln n want and a raise ia alert" "Tha doctor aald I got ter eat It." The next morning the golden heed This ia not a hospital," hs said, sharply. "If you must pursue such was bowed over the machine ae Hed-rl- x came Into the office and peace a conns of medical treatment I should advise you to seek another po- entered Herdlxs aouL "Do you know," he said, ae Mlee sition." "1 guess I can add up It and 8," Kinsley brought him the recopled he enld, pertly. "I don't have to be letters to sign, "that that hu been told 29." She swept majestically from n most Illuminating experience to tho room and presently the cashier me?" "I am glad that you found out, appeared. "Mlee Golden demands a day's he said, simply, "for X Ilka the pay, ha aald. "She eays that ahe piece. And 1 went you to keep It" he always gets It. Shall I give It to bar? added. Then as ehe left the room, he , "Give her anything aha wants," he eld to himself. "Keep It until can aid, desperately, "only get her out make yon Mrs. Hedrlx. non-arriv- al -- -- X addltonal aggravation. "Look I i 1 hers," ho shouted, when he had again attracted attention. "I want tha number I called for or the ehlef operator. Now take your choice." "There's n party calling you, said santraL "Don't you want him? "Nib I' don't," ha shouted. "I called my r.umbsr first. F lease get lit" The musical "Just a moment, came ever tbs wire again and Ned 'gritted hie tooth. Then there came another voice, and he straightened ' . plainedtoo. "All covered with cuplde, "Id like to cover him with cuplde, growled Ned. I didn't send that kind. I bought you one of thoee good old lace paper things that I used to send you when we were kids end the quarter that I saved up for it meant more than tha 95 or ao that Tholen spent" "It may come later, ehe comforted. I suppose that the mall waa so heavy that It le delayed. "I'm afraid not" he uld, regret"They dont send many valfully. ent 1 nee now. It's not fashionable, yon know. I guess Tholen and I must be "Did yon see peps? the questioned. "I did," be agreed. 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T sole agents for the United Statea. Remember the name Doan'e and take no other. . . A LUCKY MISTAKE a, "That you, Rita?" he called. "Did three times last night to tell you about It you get my valentine?" "Did you lend one?" ehe asked In "What did he ear?" "Told me that I must not come surprise. "I have been watching the rarrler, but nothing has come yet, near the bouse. Now that my money Mr. Tholen sent was gone I should at least care that la from you. uch a funny valentine." "Did that man dare send you a valentine?" he gasped. A satin rochet bag, ahe ex- Plate) believed la the regulation of railroads by tbe nation and state, but regards tbe present activities of President Roosevelt aa productive of harm to tho country ia general. He thinks that railroad regulation should be accompanied by liberal oouveraatiem or elae ill effects will be felt by the peo- rad-head- ed DELIVERED BY THE PRESENT IVE me 7994 Main." called Ned Baxter, ae be lifted tbe receiver . from the hook. t least the telephone was not forbidden, even though he had been told tha day bsfors that ha moat not call ht tho Muegravo hems. Hs waited n moment shifting hie weight from one foot to the other and chafing at the delay. Nervously be pressed down the hook to cell the attention of the central office, and the musical "Just a minute, waa an 1907. 20, ple. don. RECALLED ' MAY enough for you not to spoil your prospects by seeking to coax you to marry a poor man when Tholen was waiting. Ned," sbe cried. "Surely he did not forbid you the house. Thnte Just whet be did, he answered, savagely, and Ill bet that he recognised my handwriting on the envelope end took the valentine before you could get It Father's not like that," she cried. and I won't have you Indignantly, say so. "But I mailed It yesterday afternoon." he persisted, "you should surely have it by now. It will come yet." she rold, soothingly. "Thera are three more deliveries. But I wanted you to get It the first thing In the morning, he aald, bitterly. It'e too late now ." "It's never too late for valentines." aha cried la expoetulatloa. "aa long N as Its Valentines day." "I hope that It will 'coma," he rold yon to have mine. I never missed before." It will come, she Insisted, it must. I'm so rorry about fathers answer. It means that well hnvo to run away, he declared. "I cant, she protested. "I couldnt leave father. But I'll never marry Mr. Tholen, Ned, ehe promised, "ill wait for you until father gives hla consent. It would break my heart to run away and hnvo him refuse to forgive me. "Then youll be an old maid. he declared, Theres no gloomily. chance of your fathers changing hla mind." "Don't Tom hope, she called. "Goodby, dear. "Goodby, ,he called. He hong up tha receiver reluctantly and had turned away when the bell rang sharply. "Well?" be called. "Heros your party," rold the girl to the other subscriber. "This ia Howard Musgrave, came the meerage. "fa this Mr. Batter?" "Tee, wee the short response. "I wanted CARLING reached Into the a noro of gigantic proportions! That settled hia chances with Netdrawer and drew out n large tle. Probably ahe would be angry envelope. The action reminded him aa her aunt -- nd neither could be conof n pamphlet he bad promised Darn-to- vinced that tha whole thing was not so he took out another envelope n studied Insult. and allpped Into It .the brochure on Thera wu only one thing to be acarlew surgery which waa attract- done. He must at leut offer an apoling eo much comment. ogy. It wu late U tha afternoon Then tbe telephone bell rang and before hie rounds were finished and be picked up the reoetver to answer ha could call at tha Longwooda. the call before addressing the enWith n nerrou perspiration bandvelopes. ing hie face he nag the bell and Being n buy practitioner, the In- faced tbe butler. cident waa not brought to mind again "Mlee Nettle fa not at home," the until ha encountered Darn ton coming errant aald, pompously, and Cardown tha hospital steps the next ling's heart uak. She would not even see him, and he mut trust to aiming. "1 received your book, doctor," the the cold and formal written explanafatter ebuckled. "Something of n de- tion. "Mlee Longwood le at boms and parture, Isn't It?" It's n reprint from my paper In desired to be Informed If you called," the Journal of Surgery," be answered went on the butler. Carling started. carelessly. "You asked for one the Ha had hoped to make Nettle hi intermediary. other day, you will remember. Dernton drew It from hie pocket. see Aak Miss Lnngwood if she will he passed Into me," he uld, "1 think you made a mistake, he untied he handed It to the other the reception- room. The butler returned to eay that aha men. would be down Immediately and CarCarling glanced at the title and ling fidgeted through five dreary minThla lltle volume wu a utes, every sixty seconds of which groped. paper bound copy of some poetry seemed nn hour. d concerning which Mlee Sarah At fast she entered, 'tall, imposing had asked. and severs. Carling sprang to hla He had sent It with a little note feet "Nettle fa out, doctor, ehe rold in saying that he hoped that the little volume would Interest her. He had greeting. But I wanted to roe yon put the letter In the wrong envelope n moment about that book. It wu end It bad gone to her along with hie very thoughtful of yon. brochure. Carling stared. Wu there some Ia this he had specially marked chance that n second blunder had the report of a case in which he hed been made somehow? Mlee Longwood reduced n hook noee to a respectable motioned him to a seat and took n roman outline without leaving a scar. chair near him. "A great many penons would have It waa tha cbm in which Darn ton had expressed interest and to end It lacked the courage to send it," she to Mlse Longwood of all persons; she rold. "It shows your thoughtfulness who was the ennt and guardian of that you took the chance of giving the girl he loved and the possessor of offense. How did you know, that I DR. u n, u - Long-woo- , "Will yon eome to the office, pleue? asked the voice. "It le important." For a moment Ned hesitated. Gomeant that ing to the office probably he wu to be called to account for ending the valentine, and he wu tempted to eay no. Then n better impulse came sad he answered that he would be right over. Half an hour Inter he wu ushered Into the private office of Howard Musgrave. The old men rose to hie feet when Ned entered and came toward him. "I have a confession to make." he aid indicating a chair. "I found your valentlna In tha mail thla morning. it did right on top of our Coming conversation of yuterday I thought it an impertinence and slipped It into my pocket "I thought eo," aald Ned. "Rita rold that aha had not received It aad I told her that yon most have had It, but she insited that yog did not do u uch things. "Well. I did." wu the eonfrolon. "I opened it n little while ago to see wu not proud of the Longwood I thought " he stammered. He noro? not complete the sentence and explain that ha thought he vie eroding eome poems. "I am sorry that you did not speak of It before," ahe went on. "X knov tket it le rldleulou for an old womea Ilka me to care whether her noro k pretty or not, but ever since I wu child I hare hated It I did not knov that aa operation eould be performed with the certainty that than would be scar. 'It la n new treatment, he ivt plalheA "A nutter of drawing, have had n number of similar caew since that paper wu written, he wanted to disclaim credit, hut the Id Indy would not have It "Dont nay but" ahe ordered sharply. I want you to arrange le reduce my disfigurement Just aa sooa you can, and I cannot tell you ho grateful I am to yon. Carling walked bom the room like a man In n daze, it wu a simple enough matter to perform the operation, and when the wound wu healed It wu n very different Mtoe d who presided at the wedding of fcor niece. "That's nil over, said the ne Mrs. Carling, the carriage rolled away from the house. "For a time I wu afraid than wu ao hops Auntie wu determined that I Ohou.1 marry Bob Storms, but your lucky suggestion about surgery .carried the day. However did yon eome to think of sending her that article?" "I didnt," he explained. "It we all a mistake." "Don't ever toll her," pleated Net tin "Let her keep thinking the! could t bat' u Long-woo- u "I won husband. by n nose, laughed her what you had uld. It waa one of and RItn n valentine." those face paper things that I used "To make for the one she lost? to Mnd to Mrs. Musgrave when she asked Ned. np You know la Valentin wu Dolly Grant I thought they It depend a great deal upon whs bad gone out of style." ronde It" They have. agreed Ned. 1' think I can aend bar a valendid "Why you pick out one of the tine that will be acceptable fully ones? asked the elder aa yours" he smiled, "provided that man, carlo usly. "It was because I nlwaye have done yon will take It But yon have forbidden me ths o since I wu 9 yean old, explained house, he cried. Ned. "I haven't seen one of these In "Now I uk you to deliver tie vV ntlne I wish to send. he answered rears," mused Musgrave. "I remember bow I used to iten In front of "That prohibition wu made befcr received Rita's venaitne. 1 want t the window of the shop heck In and choose what I should make this a specUi delivery." end Dolly. It t.ok me back forty He rose from his desk and sfippi years. tbe loop of a shipping tag over os "I'm glad It did soms one good." of the buttons of Ned'a ecat 2c6 aid Ned, with fine Irony. caught one glimpse of the inscrip"I think It hu done ne nil good." tion on tho card, and ha smiled. aid Rita's father. "It hu taken me "I guero yezro right" b m'1 back to the times when I w-- a hoy "Dolly will liko thla teat e6 myself; when 1 need to send them to buttoned hi overcoat eerefany orrr RDolly and her father need to make a tag which read: "To NT the same row that I have teen mak- Muagrave. A valentine ft1 ing. It hu lifted me huk Into the her father. Delivered by the pr Put. my Aw boy. ud I wanted to at - u Brad-leyvil- le .s - |