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Show WATER COMMITTEE IN STORMY SION Democrats Rebuke City Attorney for Attacking City' . Rights. $ Water onion CLAIM BL PU Admit Law ITY IC Suits Contend y IS Arbitration Will BAD "Purchased" Sette FLAW | sprang to the defense of thelr administr aga claiming that itt was_ the ly we which the city could get any | Fights to ee ater Fernstro i favor of the city the water of the | enein« er "measuring creek tie apportioning that be longing to the but Dinniny was gain it, maint: Aining, Nel oe bt could not meas the belongi to other people ile a la district assumed that ne "Read rights were men's rie} > and you'll find out e he hurled| the at Boe vis interjected a question In regard | to. ‘the ay alker claim to some of vwa" stro in reply stated that iW alan had = much cla'm as he ever | ad and. in reply to Dinninny's re pe sated | acer ood that "the yrantors had¢ veyed j nothing to the ity read an leairas |from the city's contract with he Salt ie ake and Jordan « ini west h, he Theory Decree matn- Unset Discovery POISON is if Iowa Correct. POR Vast repudiated the ] yInninny oso ittacking the Inee ment that he w | ests of the cit "T : believe we are doing an injustice | ‘ "Tid jlenham‘ then ae a atte short explana. , de . Siiroae rhe » are now do-| tion In regard to the matter, claiming| to this city and what we arc , that the elty was fully protected and} ing is inimieal to its interests. W hat | that it wovld get all the water the con-| for. in the interest of | tracts called is not we are doing n - Army ers Who of honest their SQUIRRELS. Rodents Unite to Worry ah er ' That's It should the problem not be a that matter icism when it Is only we . should consider.' vo -bhould Councilman the side Wells at - faces of so bringing contumely city' ter, two but to ood| ve last mittee us this get meetings have to exp committee away from erit- | be n to ae 4 a filed with go d) appropriation | in, th ereck night's | {UM it d a a all jin rt: Ate the o oO inter at-/| eT wouldn't te Ie of wa they to to gun ar water! pUCKS what ear Se tit ba: ry placing ats winter addition Nebraska One.) blegest 1 eee I have strike the hbelleve you Tener gone ee word Girl's to through | 22° country operators é nares evei up| against the wall, I want to help you out. fF you had ever been through| es 3 ; : a strike you would know better than| to. court ‘one. now Vou. had better Pest. he rodents are hungry now iialaege lis: ae hide SNES Ene Sketch Will Be Perhaps Given | write Uaey, ear Months. The a play wore. yes better than Soe the wher ie wa ale made, ago' work in' Denver, was undertaken at once. mMRelaee 1 balnien vel sed :here nS Dae es Cano W "6: ngr AE SF ~~ for the Orpheum ectreuit and will be 4 2. = Sa put on for the first Ume in Salt Lake Wash. f "wince 29 thacat ti | arePullman, c are coming out of Ww yinter ‘ quarters pay the advance and trust to provi. | City, April 16. . ae mare erg ety vast Farme say they are! dence to make the increased cost pay|* argaret Bea. y of the Fealy a: imath unusually numerous, and plans are hevou for doing it. You will regret it oS eg have selected all the costumes to extermlnm united effort eee you don't open your hearts and pay and properties, and have been directnate e it. r jing the rehearsal The tithe of the It fs claimed much. better results A . sketch Is "Mrs. S. Holmes, Detecs first appeac than Committee Wouldn't Listen. Fernstrom was unauenchable, inspite much! and eee demands. the Farm- Exterminate from it In the - Scale fee ROASTED we iying have THE 1903 Killed, the All Pennsylvania, tive." 1903 scale} operators, yoted no. Op-| Mrs Otis Will pla the Chamberlain of {les and R, Spencer of Denver leading - role Denver will be Morton ; Wilt "Raf of Chicago will erator Magoon protested the Pennsyltake the part sOh, oer Palmereford vania vote for the inde pendent onera- | Smith, tors of Pennsylvania. 1is Vote meant} roi gee Cees oh ie that all propositions before the joint} aisposed. of a wage settlement were | JUDGES IN CONTROVERSY be- fields ON of Mitchell's motion for was then voted down. excepting poison alreaAy WING. | ; dis poet oO H. Winder, aaibiterd sine ee in making die, said his it motion | was ev Tangle in Tnsurance Investigations As- that nothing more could be acsuming Serious Phase. nabany.< lent th complished at this joint conference that the matter might as well. be New York, March 29.-Thatthe Cahey, \ ; ind as the endec | controversy between the judges of the ne, | Anthracite Meeting Saturday. | court of general sessions and District ert ditehtaad| tind Hine | Tonight the committee of thirty-six | Attorney. Jerome.-oyer the -insurance meeting of the water committee of the | Dinninny-¢ ae claims that he ap-| I is an {ll wind that blows eity council, which considered a refropriated th at some vears ago |} any ood."" say the residents In port from the city attorney as to the | Fernstrom mantendes that the elty was! cinity of the burning gas well at city's rights-in. the waters of Big Cot-| the first to ile ind that it belonged to! and well they might, for as Jong tonwood creek, made the foregoing re-| the city. "It's just ee trying lO) well burns and ducks continue + after in a "2 the meeting had stormy session for 7" 7o pro-| ‘some "Gy ‘ hold vs up," he as ee ee a : hance | A eed s rted. in get ame at us Saal eee ane [ane some : o eche eee a Oates stale See eat ba! ne i gre ‘lc eg 3 iours. Ther were recriminations Files returned + the attack, going} ning wild ducks have played the game and bickerings and a tossing of accu- | back to the Oe administration, evi-| of the moth and the flame, much to elr} sations and innuendoes from one to the | gently se nine sho unc der- | SORrOW and distress. No sooner a} other of the members of the commit-}| handed work tn ative nehoa Be Bane ‘Did| duck fly across the forbidde n. territory tee, members of the old council which you ever report to the coune il fle che than it is caught and baked by the to caught have neighbors The winds. sid you! asked, secured?" ye the |} from and the purchase ne sotlated city's legal department i re on the committee es handled Aes on to the a ind nea meal time The trend of the de bate made apar . at Hi pear t h:rat { he 1 cityt attorney's office questioning the city's rights in the water, had taken the matter into the public print before making an inves-| tigation that brought out facts proving} that the rights could be secured were] they properly looked for, and but for the eagerness of Councilman ater matter, why didn't you report to! gather near well and walt' for. the the counell? a re OE by hats fall of the= bake deal a duck, which, andof course || you bo ught wat Vhyrs didn't that were fixe a of time yrouble | bitration? eats rwise necessary !n the kitchen Wells-It has been explained on the} Kansas City Journal floor of the counell a abe of times} VE e ates by ir. Fernstrom, Attorney Ric eee and former City. Engineer Snow | CRIME TO BE FREE. Hiles--Why did you oe report to Un | Fern- | counc e ues although the contracts did} were 3 8 Fiend s Finally ‘ oTies Severs s That ocaine ar ae Leet Neoesed Male of the old} mmebers the to set strom yy the ae o | dail. Held Him to County council aright so far as could be done, | an Ee ilane a | the might have continued | Satisfied With Decree. March 29.-Eyes unnatursome hours longer. |} Butte, Mont., live coals in an ash heap bright-as pally des) the oo sfied with am Fernstrom-I of | absence the ta Ww Ag 1 . Pas uve as SN Kam owing 9 Ents eS paneer cree of the ane Everybody understood} -pands working convulsively-a human Attorney the F. city tate S. Richards, as.special for the employed attorney waters, to the and gi Mulvey, aa Ferry The ae absent . Called reading introduced. of for the Martin commit th : -e, | wor the that cme have | form talked the old ane of ; with council. yeh truth in Everybody city. | Report. Ferry sally, ment severnl| but share: I ne ver) in much the to a laughed heart: at - oo pleasec meernae to It fact sn't a take: the Mr Rerasp ose as Mntrodecin was and on request partment of the City Attorney with the ee the city. Ogden legal it] @/ Hiles, when| stated that ply , some ,} owners of the waters of oe - pe ae oan to a . get we oo Big ananliiy eat ee so dn't seem much to be of feesling in fuss any the about It? particular regard Cottonwood. The contracts, he stated, | the matter auilet, conveyed certain interests, but just |impending frost, aiaives what he knew about It. what those interests were he was unable to state, as the contracts were Asked to Keep It indefinite in that they did not specify to keeping ard off ye ked the avis Quiet. the amount of water the city should In reply, Davis sa'd he couldn't tell rive, being worded to read that it| as to the secret meetings that had been Was entitled to all portions of the wat-| held by the former comm ittee. p was ers owned by the grantors, He had|@%ked once in the mayor's office, an been unable to find any memoranda | ¥2*,asked r statements as to the exact meaning of the clause, hence could not eRe. . sae ae nee me e Waters thought have not belonge probably such tell, tleman, read the o Mr. the city. but he Richards memoranda, In the just €|do could} absence where contracts eee. weren't with might | that cets from the evs e matter should publicity, en- | about Rett them the much by ane ee eee nee tet pole akg the ee e Ee ee oe if the meetings open he won = oo ttae : the and agreed with not be els givens continued suggestion McInerney his ne an there re from here me free. aoe arrested, well.' to ay le pret Livingston [ ws time as go ust free- get was jail I crime a cr and folks my to into men oO outvas of a if home they'll out pre. came Mexi- t : : se eg pee throughout the balance of the ake although friends attempted to dissuade LE Maine NOT NEED eee j Man Able talking at > A WATCH Te to Tell Time His Marti new when that the there would the Big Ditch company, the Hill ditch | Pernstrom knew it, deal was be law too. pt tug con- sults.| Walter Maine, has Nelson, Looking v Palm. living in the mysterious Newport ability of an| being able to tell the accurate time of and the Lower canal. taki Srwatae. into de Noodle. Tie knew Asked by Fernstrom if that was the | there w e law suits, but knew that nly objection, or the only question| the terms of the arbitration would soon| |@@Y by simply looking in the palm of his hand as another would look at his Wate h. No one has been able to learn affecting the Hiles replied his can eee water that rights of the the contract and aes jectio anted was city, | settle was sone the oe pee Ob: E.| the dispute zy {wae in Farmerg,, shorthand ATG ede of /2.-SCRsion._ writer ihre ere s, present to ae take down method and, not explain power This in the uncanny fact, he source. knowledge himself of his is not of ated was conveyed by the contracts Fernstrom read the court records,| showing how the matter had been ar-| bitrated between the respective own-| EES Meant Kor ais poulg be held to) recent origin, he having used {t for ‘The sentiment was all" i: favor of handem tha oe itt ipa ee aid ri no ing the matter over to the elty attorney | US€ 7: 28 ne considers » Ae and let him thrash it out and rapprt back| Purchased a watch, then looking et ers of the ditches back in 1880. The district court record of November 29; 1880, demonstrated that the county commissioners had sat as a board of arbitration to listen to water claims. By oe agreement of all water owners 1 was follows: a war as Big Ditech was entitled to nineteen and Epa ea sixtieths of the stream from nuary to June. After ae bs was euptiad to Fe era and s nths esglution was passed to that effect eh the mnie Mn adjourne to meet gain when Tanne had returned, so that the city's le gal talent department could have ceaaivedl enlightenment in the mean t sixtieths. The Hill ditch was entitled to five ane tenths sixtieths from January to June and after June to six and one-tenth sixtieths of the water. Why Figures Not in Contract. Hiles-Ww a were those figures not in the contra rermeton tke deeds did not that because there may wbe a ntegtite as to the matter later. Hiles-The contracts don't oe how much water the ernstrom-We didn't want t t it In because they wouldn't give a warranty puted to anything that might be 4d pute Tudden ee he two sixtleths in ae ae wee il is ie objection to avin, in the contract how much they conve Fernstrom-We wanted it stated, but the farmers objected. They said ic we wae not satisfied with it, we needn't We ilss, Tuddenham, Dinniny strom engaged in a wo amount. not stated Democratic could not be done, but that eo specific enough, wil : Da rly repudiated ne insinuations ems Be ed OSSIFICATION Man was Eoanities to two and Se tentie sixtieths from January to June and after June to two and elght-tenths sixtieths, canal m™m and wie Fern- contract warm that ae eal Milk the Turns Gradually Boston, side PREVENTS is Only Mareh nearly a Stone and Sustenance, 29.-With solid ossification to EATING mass of gradually his left storg, and working to- wards his heart, Antonia Rodrigues, 24 years old. a native of Westington, Trinidad, S. A.. is relying on the support of a few friends in a lodginghouse at 42 PBastern avenue, South Boston, calmly awaiting his en felt ng Abo years ago to harden. to be running siedigh these three years many physicians preseribed cures but all of no Va e ossification Sruanlls workupwards, until at the present it is is n nee started downward monn the shoulde He rarely ai vek the house, and when he does it is in a cab, spending his time reclining in a _ chair. He takes no nourishment, only a little milk or water to stop his thirst. His stomach refuses to digest any food, the living parts of his body subsisting on the blood which is forced in by the gradual ossification. The left leg to the eye appears a hardened clay and sounds like stone ; when struck with a stick. In his deand nden ods he has often tried to he eee eae ott without success, and &|on one occasion placed it ina red- his hand to ascertain the time he woud compare his fingers with those of the watch, finding his own always correct. Many of the people about the village Who doubted his power and who looked upon it as a "fairy story" have by their own observation and experiments become convinced of its truth Walter Nelson was born in the town of Palmyra forty years ago and came to Newport when he was 15 years of age He attended the district school in Gilman, after which he found einployment in different mills, at one «f which he is working present t the time.-Thurston, Maine, Journa ANNOUNCEMENT. trains Please bear pany arrangements Must Dinniny Fight Law Suits. jurmped at the admission, "The Salt Lake Route will announce low rates to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland, Ore. It is to your advaneae tio Salt to at o J. L. Lake. once Moore, write 169 for informa- S. Main St, these has a $30 Angeles city en must fight ae law suits that these pene are turning over to us eems that they abonia be the ones to dot Wells. Sudden and Fernstrom again Salt Lake facts in mind and give your local patronage to the Salt Lake . S. If you are figuring on a California trip, remember that this com- Fernstrom of Heli but MEMBERS N. E. A. ATTENTION. | For the annual convention at San Francisco, July 9 to 13, the popular between and Garfield Beae Two trains dais between Salt Lake and Tintic mining district The midnight train runs through to Acoma, Neva an eturn, thereby taking care of our patrons in Plioche and southern Utah. hadn't been disputes between other water| hot fire, which no more effect users as to-thelr rights and own ship, | upon it than on an ordinary stone. replle hat he had hear that a eae seed itch. hen n't the city's portion included ae the. Gontsents Ferns ause the farmers wouldn't: rActend ae suits. ey round trip rate to Los tour. time, For purpose quick connections, German wines go to THE East 3rd South. beers when cars, going to shortest imported HEIDELBERG, 71-9 may yet assume a se- Criminal branch of the supreme court te order a special grand jury to hear Insurance cases during the month of May Phe Justice took the matter under advisement Simultaneously with ment of Mr. Jerome's the announcepurpose came to Be Held pe ) nas }not . Gotham in pi fact asker Ov probibit that oe ‘ode: ema @ Special grand jury w the regular April grand oe further considering the| month and that the first wage scale in the anthracite field.!| be on Monday. Meantime the committee having the There wasa rumor matter in charge will instruct the an-|noon {in the criminal Not very lon g c a eal an = asiiahod evap electric popular article nas In ¥ b - the writer nese yeni _in substance, that a city of Schenec- case should be regarded oe criminal. lady can boast of the only twentieth York | rhhome e inin' the state of New century ~ 1 iy not In the United States. ‘The resi- an it fs, that much oft ao is due to t suffering of mankind and violation of certain of Nature's laws But to gay that sll sickness Sapa bo3 Hillman insisted large family, nesses, ct bg tinetion of servant who of these will late this aftercourt building that no in the provision be| made for a ehimney, much to the) ' sent" oa 4 OP This Atacwas architect's UT prise was done}. nd now Mr. Hillman enjoys the dis-| living only PRES= OLDS. es ALOOP. ARO Takes No Part in Coal FIGHT AGAINST Caney, Kas. March often the cause of are Pier ree, the maker of that world-f& ain neyless house in the city The secret! edy for WORTBIVE pecu ar weaknesses" and is electricity, Everything in this twenfils-Dr Pler Favorite Prescription-says the greatest obstacles to the curo by | that oneo tieth century Y home is8 acaccompanied Ve : f this class of maladies is the fact that tho electricity-the cooking, the laundry \or, over-worked housewife can not get tho work, the lighting and heating and) peeded rest from her ae iy household cares a number of minor things that continuaad labor lo enahi¢ sr to secure from the ally surprise a visitor. Blectrieity ts of his ea *Tintlo mn" its full benefits. It the genius of e house, the. unseen is a matter of frequent oxperionce, he says, . . . 2 ‘ % in his Sk tadalee practice in these cases, to does the the heat On a ‘esidence residence of the faithfully electric teriously swings enters the hall, | fact. fol that It} . pe and tirelessly| poet with thoso ork, cooks the feod, makes} and light short visit to this wonderful) anawere the . Serv: ervant answers the ring -| bell ‘and: the door. mnys- Is open as tl servant) notwithstanding the) was e securely. efore « locked one @ very necessary that, In eddition to tak- {ng his Favorite Prescription" tbe y abstain from belog very mud h, or for lon erlods, but ape In which hls treatment falls py Season of thin patient's ce {ty to abstain m hard wor ong enough to re With those, sufforin ng ee prolapsus ae version displacement and rotrc version no uterus oO other of the womanly organs, snals ioe ( any : kind a gary, Ue should also be Send to or straining of avoided. eption a eee actos tlashus 2 a out-doorair as possible, with ee bia 7 ge . Ba dk dat A exercise also very pe Sa behind the ground glass. globes, havpatient observe these rules anid the" Paver ing been turned on by the servant from |. ve Preseription " will Go the a concealed switch in the. hall The Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser ts sent free room is heated with a large luminous| on receipt of stamps ca a expense of radiator, and which' a diffuses: pleasant heat a: from soft: glow the mete three only. Buftal Y R. V. Pierce, 7 21 onoe-ce ms staamps for pr- radiator lamps, whieh are the heating | pe re overed, or 31 ieei for cloth-bound. Fins pi he ark nae. een Therg.can siek consnlt the Doctor, free of charge apie: t1 ¥ nor iat isent lene a wth by Ie tle such cormmunications ure :this heatit i ig5 apparatus; the | held gue edlyAll confidential. slightest house is fect odor heated Eve this in manner room strange in) the yet per- Dr. ‘ and The host appears, and after a fe minutes' chat. vis itors ire invited Lo the novelty of partaking of an eleetric prepared up in the luncheon. The lights dining-room, homelike, SALT 118 ‘eleatric. Geo. A, course, the of interest, essential kitehen where thing. a the chief fire is the Most is wonderful FIRE pa Zowels, TRANSFER W. Second Sims, invigorate liver and co. South. Mgr. Phones Ow 254. Ow e E x eCrcise TS great house: Of place most 2 Pellets Pleasant stomach, LAKE flash with its pleasant harmony of color. shining silver and white linen On the table stand an electric coffee percolatou This is an ornamental affair of copper heavily nickel plated, with a glass top wherein the coffee is ready to serve Two small wires inte the base tell the secret of the heating apparatus. On. the sideboard a Welsh rarebit is steaming in an eleetric chafing dish Of a truth there never wa a better cup of coffee or a better tasting rarebit. After luncheon the guests are cheerfully invited to make an examination of a few of the principal wonders of the Pierce's regulate tion of care most In a less you should selecting from which reputation is goods the selec- diamond. Un- are an expert you concern yourself in we a honse to buy. Our based on the se ie steaming. me ing. and withoutjany apparent fire. for Weeks.| Other utensils, he the. electric ‘Hood. +} eridie for baking} cakes, electric fry- Flaming ,Gas Well, Al Ablaze Smothered by a Great Min- is oe and Oe eitee » the raymany house work whkeh og ravatec me Racdenal cineca die the mother is called upon t rform. ehim- is the fact that the kitchen range is thracite miners, except the men neces-/that if District Attorney Jerome re- of heavy oak. In design it bears a sary to run the pumps and preserve|fuses to present the insurance cases resemblance to the mission style of he properties, to suspend work on|to the April grand jury the recorder furniture, not nlike a heavy table Monday morning, April 2, pending fur- | will request over Higgins to ap- |; with a shelf next to the floor, and a ther instruction from the committee! point a deput attorney-general to | high back. Upon this unique stove appointed by the Shamokin conven-} handle fuaueance matters |steam and bubble a number of utention The entire miners' committee | sils containing fragrant and appetizae meet in New York at VYcloek ds A water heater is bollng, Tuesday night to hear the report of at is broilthe joint sub-committee er strang@ dishes are steam- Ing 29.-The pans im-| tion of varjous. electric cereal sizes, combina- cooker, etc., stand| er's Negotiatlons-He May Act. mense gas well which was struck by/ about not in use. Switehes at the back| REASONABLE PRICES lightning February 23, and which has} of the stove control the heat. On ar | nnn . Washington, March 29.-President heretofore defied all attempts to ex-|shelf beneath is the electric oven, } maar Roosevelt has not yet given any Intitinguish its flames, was successfully! which works perfectly The kitchen . mation as to his course Tene rding a capped at 6:30 o'clock this afternoon. | is heated by electricity. | Ladies' Labor-Saving Device. general coal miners' strike After yesterday's attempt It was The laundry is the next room to be | e t is expected as re th: ut he will | that the hod arrangement visited Here the water is heated by e . do something but not at present. t is }thought for gaining control of the flames would electricity, en we see the electric fas Ec ric said at the White house tonight that lave to be abandoned, but this morn-|jron, whic ; always an even ; the president Is taking no part in the ing it was decided to give the appliance | perature ak the start to the finish negotiations between the operators one more trial and a large force of | of the work as ing and miners. It is declared that he has men were busy ali day getting it in The water for the bath is heated sent for no individuals to come and confer with him, that no letters o1 other communications have been sent to any persons concerned in the controversy and that no immediate steps will be taken in any direction. There is no conjecture here as to the methods the president will seek to emasd in preventing a general coal rike. He has undoubtedly given the ee much consideration and probably has some plan partially arranged which he will attempt to make effective when it appears to him that the proper moment has arrived SHUT DOWN Delaware tect & Prepares OPERATORS to Pro- Illumination. | WANT Meeting and Probe Mining COMMISSION. Ask President to Business. Indianapolis, Ind,, March 29.-At a secret meeting tonight of the Ohio, Indiana ,lillinois and western Pennsylvania operators representing eighty per cent of the mining business resolutions were adopted asking the president of the United States to appoint a commission to investigate affairs of the mining business in the four states mentione The resolution was wired to he President at Washington tonig Fhe resolution, after stating that the operators have been assembled here atthe aca of the president, asks that the commission be given power to compel witnesses to appear. SAN PETE The pioneer San COUNTY, Pete ATTENTION. Valley line, will give for conference, wait at Nephi. Railway, the the best service this year, as usual. Arrive Salt Lake No for taneheen. Don't overlook the old reable. See agents Fountain Green, nk Ephraim and Mantl. J. H. Hornung, EVERY the general Salt Sanpete and all most convenient 169 S. Main St. A boost agent, LITTLE for BIT Lake quick HELPS! to Tintic, Utah county pond eee aioeet office, 'Phon 986. the San Railway is a boost for Use the pioneer line conference. Through time, Manti. Route Pete Valley Sanpete county. when going to cars, shortest connections, readiness. The ground around the} py well was well soaked with water steam until it was a ass of é s rtly before 5 electricity. was raised over the mouth of the by means of a great derrick and cessfully dropped over the hole. Table lamps light the| ° andj} library and other rooms; luminous| mud radiators heat the guest chambers o ad by the | eee nee Seca Toa es aes well! suc-! "Hun-| every On ac erating tene ioe corner the. way reception ; out room one and lights stops in one's See Window Saturday. : the UTAH cigar history of the oil Nelds had been' porcelain and coyered GATHERING P. Brownlow and the friends of Men Clay Evans for the control of the Re- jand publican party in Tennesse, grows | the Warmer and the the party will indications are split in twain with a 115 = TEST EFFECT OF | he eo. FLUID. | site ne on }gum Liquid Us poe work with who IN CO. euidne the First So. a = thin) Our MAINE. increasing quired us to our to business add oflice. we has another re- room W s the grow way GILES - AMERICAN MERCANTILE A GENCY Top Floor ¥F. Dp. Walker Bld'g. woods the crews in camps bring out most of hacks away ee them in | and smbabning who live ones GUM W. are | the! that | gum to civilization. As a man finds| and/)a gum laden tree in his day's work, | hat each meron will nominate a set of candidates throughout ne state. TO ELECTRIC SUPPLY of | successfully harnessed. t has cost Ane | sheet of mica. Standard Oll company interests $25,0 to bring this fight to a suecessful fee mination estimates as to the amount of gas which has been coming from the well| Men Who Get the Most and How T ney | vary from fifty to eighty million cubic Market It. feet per day There are few persons who go after | ea for the sole purpose of getting| Party Split in Tennessee. um-nearly all seeking the woods for Bristol, Tenn., March 29.-The 'fight | aa purpos Bs 1nd ene the collec-| the friends of Congressman /tion of gum a ide is between W. ine Py yards of wet canvass were) at an electric cigar lighter suspended placed at the bottom of the hood and) from the ceiling: his cigar lighter the flames were diverted out through) must not be confused with other -elecan aperture at the top of the hood. | tric cigar lighters on the market, as The hood was then = anchored with | there is no blaze of any kind The chains, the valve in the top turned | light in this apparatus comes from and the greatest burning gas well in) incandescent wires embedded in dreds the COLLIERIES. Hudson Property-Buys Scranton, Pa., Mareh 29,-It is understood that the Delaware & Hudson company will shut down its collieries on Saturday unless an agreement satisfactory t operators is reached, Six camps are under construction and a large number of cooking stoves are being placed in boxars to be used In kitchens at the mines in order to have the property ee During the week a 5 00 contraet was awarded a local elecrie light company for equipping the collieries with searchlights and other illuminating facilities. It is not intended to have the shut-down affect engineers, firemen or pump runners, but in case of trouble with these the company declares it as a suicient force to take their places Use A boost for the San Pete Valley Railway is a boost for Sanpete county. Use the pioneer line confergnce, rough on Saturday next| may suggest, to dis-| situation in' the: anIt seems certain | happened, Meeting in April, and it will pay you our agents before concluding for your investigations The committee appointed by the|jury fror considering the insurance Shamokin anthracite coal miners met! cases What action the recorder will soe re had Sea Eten ration | take will not be known definitely unthe letter signed by President Paer,| til Monday, when he will charge. the dated Mareh 20, and wired him tnat if) April grand jury regarding its duties. agreeable a meeting of the joint sub-| It is predicted that there will be livecommittees will meet in New York at} ly scenes in part one of the court. of 10 o'clock Tuesday, April 3,.for the! general ssions during the coming Hold While the Satt Lake Route, Utah's most popular road, is temporarily in an embarrassing position as far as its through trains are concerned, track being washed out in the state of Nevada for a certain distance, yet public is asked to bear in mind that the company is stili operating the finest local train service in the state Utah. Three trains daily between Salt Lake and Nephi. Six trains daily between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach. Two had MRoosevelt Machinist. 28.-"Curt" Aroyo, March Chicage, won a bet of $1.a Mexican machinist 000 yesterday afternoon at the Nationby Business show the e Coliseum al ; vermitting himself to be locked in ¢ 1 st ife and making his escape within five minutes, e an was ngarly suffocated as he staggered out of his close quarters physician reprostrate A and fell stored him to consciousness, When fully revived he expressed a determination to make the attempt at evening session every afternoon and DOES Shamokin| WIN NS SAFE ON WAGER SS the days being declared, during whic h time} the report that Recorder Goff meant further negotiations will be carried on, |t® have the April grand jury take up Meanwhile the anthracite mines. will|!™Surance matters, no matter what the lbe worked next month as if nothing|#tttude of the district attorney might aflroad and to A I paler just tobe want out ofto Jail. go OF " I'm ae to jill. Every ; am get a by that the anthracite situation will be settled temporarily in Pittsburg Sat-| urday by temporary truc of thirty of matter. grantors, | SU™mated thracite py at any place he cuss further the thracitedistricts down the Jim can city attorney, ewcan't Tuddenham-Well; to what the water supwas under the contracts ry ine Wells Panen came in with the remarks quoted before. In answer to Wells, Mulvey stated that he tho t the argument was all right, in a sentimental sense, but it was water de- for the country, send me back that bon won carry yak cram <P ds nm. or the appolntpjen as ale ; 300 -- expen the city stood had been in- of asked for an explanation, "e seemek the resolution seemed to uncertainty as ply of the city that his tra 4 to learn just where that the resolution troduced ply dan a Chatr---{he mayor, who fro Pere tears, broken with appointed convention to deal with the anthracite} rious phase, was made apparent tosituation we with President. Mitchell day Late:‘this' afternoon. Mr.Jerome and the ational officers and decided : to. meet and the an-|reauested Justice Dowling,.in the dom this morning after the court had decreed that the w Pond sh een the human scrap heap at the county Jjall. , ‘I want to go ne nes ne oe 7 2 a Zs , folks want me > to go home > to L z 1gston. 4lease suspend se anee and I won't stay in-| night's | 2ecial. committee engineered this deal?""| discussion. | cloquent the| yes. «Ff etastrom-A | special commnlees, forDr &@al) meeting of the ‘ council, arias : We did our work ietly hen We] raport from ‘the city attorney as to the | started to m the trade because we Jegal status of the cliy the waters didn't w ant {1 in the pape TS of t \the Big Cottonwood, precipitated Mulvey-How was it done ¢ "gran Mu! prematurely yoice man eeeictie Gah to 've| about yefore.| secret | present although the aos did not seem overly ninny reso at las ¢ Monday of . Ty eineoee other from at could learn anything aobut it learned more from Mr. er it ton!ght than ver new Wasn't the deal engineered by a committee? - i /Donnel, being Fe iy Rial when Mr before the} matters as| last eve =e Davis OrDor resen fuember, matter Dinninny-I, committee | members adjourned to meet again Richards could be called committee to explain such were not straightened. out s ing. Councilmen by | tne nego- members + marks gressed the ; sme ? ¢ C CHIMNEY Is Discase a Crime Premiere Performaanece in coal is so plentiful at Chicago that it Salt Lake City, is thrown on the ground Your own! company. Mr. Ogle, is selling coal at} dence Is the home of W. H. Hillman, a rege rded s criminal, must Indianapolis at an advance of 60) : roTy I able SS s TGPateell y ble individual ave y reason official in the General Elecprominent cents," | Republican Special ; ) trie company's mammoth works In that It nee t. harsh, unsympathetic, Operator Mullen declared that the} Denver, Colo., Mareh larger coal companies are dominated leity, and the modern house in Douglass cruel, yes: esi minal, to condemn we ee of Willlam J daughter 3ryan Leavitt 4 \ > , whos n by large corporations, Robbins said} e housev ver-worked o% weak, | road ts se¢ tire ‘ly ly Wwwith [enous a‘ chimney.ay. The The Pease Rha Teeth rad of household cares " if the statement was directed his looks 3ryan, has written a play which only pipe of any Kind through the roof) ooq burdens, and suffers Sager weakcompany he denied it | so good to dramatie critics and friends an operator of Ohio Cc. Thomas, er sides of the house is the ventilating | nesses, various dl Teoria c 0 Deas that she has refused to sell the rights said: organs and other derange ments pecullar compelled bathrooms. from the "IT have always lived in a mining|It is a one-act sketch written just to | pipe E ner SEX. by the city ordinance When the resito her it bearing of children, with {ts extown, When I was here six co te 46°) show some members of a box party : Frequent bea I insisted on the present seale wa thatthe Nebraska girl could keep her dence was erected, only a short time! going demands upon the system, coupled ago, relates the New York Herald, Mr. Ith the care, worry and labor of rearing a ness like way without all this fuss and | of the efforts of the others to head him is ‘ce-and' they polsoned grain publicity is the way to get it The ork and came back with the statement| fl aan The desirabiiity of Killing the : o the effect that the city had employed old squirrels before the young are bor city's legal department should be au-|q eompe tent man, A F. Doremus. "Mr is also important thorized to go ahead and get the watDow mus ne Sana ays ee en Ste The rrange is taking action o 18 publicity, Ce aie Does ity ( saw, eats Salt Lake City nor of getting water, To | = ae ~ . 5 =f. get the water and go at it in a busl- | Gravitation 30, 1906 MARCH FRIDAY, -WOULDN'T TAKE A DARE; HOUSE WITHOUT A A STRIKE CALLED IN SOFT CCCOAL FIELDS RUTH BRYAN WRITES ANG Ae Pee Snr LAW, Motnes, Ia., March discovery in natural se ep. president of the Chemical Engines Manufacturing this elty generate without He which ywill upNewton's of gravitation. entire theory He declares there is a seventieth atom which repels its like and has varying degrees of affinity for all othpe This he contends, Is hitherto electricity by heat can control a metallic which substance it has the degree of attrachighest tion | Them, of NEWTON'S Scientists tee fined, had stood the teat very court which was worde Era tically as the ones in dispute Fernstrom-That contract is as good as of you can draw up Anyway, | any don't beileve it right that the city attorney should attack the city's Inter- But IN SALT LAKE CITY, REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE he Corpses in Pe Interest of Albert T, Patrick. New York, March 29.-For the purpose of determining the effeet of embalming fluid upon human viscera, -a new trial . Patrick, the lawyer now under sentence of death for the murder of the aged millionaire, William M. Rice, the body of two persons who died in the Metropolitan Nceniter without relatives or friends to ve them burial, were today removed from the morgue to an undertaking establishment. Embalming fluid o h same kind used in the case of M ess will be applied upon these bodjes and then autopsies will be performec t fs the contention of Patrick that Rice did not die of chloroform poisoning, was allegedeat the trial, but ey he died of general debility ol that the condition of*his viscera, su posedly due to poison, was really due to the embalming fluid used. The bodies to be used rOx. ene experiment' are those of pers who were at eo time of their Mentha: abot} the age of Rice, so that the experiment | should give fairly reliable results, the from eeps times crew the richest his pocket. has deacon the it eaten seat bark until he and and he goes constructs nugget At night. | supper, he cleans use | other out refus in worn, and themselves taken when the cleaning gum} Td omanche fune ‘ and Kiowa Secretary Protect: of ae Tribes Interior Importo Lands. Lawton, Okla., March 29.-<A: petition signe , ; of the i: ne : ‘ niet. quanah Parkgr, ae Wolf, lanche of the Indians, and Chief Kiowa Indians, has been forwarded to interior praying rl to the druggist's to be marketed. | Keep iligent man a NON enough | ee spruce gum ring a winter| » bring from $10 to $20, Which is so} faust clear gain. There are profes-| sional gum pickers, to be sure, who are| so familiar with certain areas that! thew can earn good wages for a few| ----- = FRAME PETITION r smallkegs permits the lumps to the woollen fibres until home is reached, is subjected to a new = INDIANS ine }with his pocket knife and fills them (with gum, though more often he stores) |the nodules in stockings, whieh have) |} been 'gum a ¢ intact all of the * nthe meget rules and renin lations cove ring the leasing of the pas ture lands of ) Indians in Okiahte ae phe have recently been meee to he oth : Secretary alter the ules aa ne lessees may transfer to je ssees em ents the permission of the interior Ti as weeks every year, but tales of great) ment, it being Theseexpre onesssly forbidde tereat ae wealth to be gained from gathering) this time, ts have speculaMaine gum are mainly imaginative! tion n as their object and while they nieke easy and pleaas- | The secretary has aw arde d over 600 ant reading they are hardly suitable | agricultural le sases, and «a i to find a place in ecyclopedias of ac-| award over 2.000 more, eee curate information. Re : first. time in, the history of uote a : spruce gum is. becoming paxtment that the Indian lands in the arde oO secure very) year, it is} West, under protection of t = : e doubtful if the price ever goes much! ment, have been leased Sn ntkeee tak higher. When the real um gets| ubove certain easy figures the chronie Sistine of gum chewing buy flavered preparations of coal tar residjum resid DS chipaugnt and keep e their jaws wagica wre in eet humps kson ine spruce every. waxalie aaed.-e 4gricultural mat purposes a es PRR Sues Chicago Apartment House Burned, aren: theSer McKinley aenirs ae flat atbuilding ee ninth and Halsted streets, laid the Dutatie in ruins amegi News Favors Sea-Level Canal, and made thirty fam. meee Romal ee Washingon, March 29.-In tesSparks and flying emtimony before the canal investigating EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPs! P. ‘all tooosmall buen dangered committee of the senate, General buildings in the neighbor George W. Davis, formerly governor Use. the hood Salt: Lake annd it Route ‘i to Tintle, : the general of the canal zone, advocated hardest work of the ceoluniene Sanpete the construction of a seal level canal. and all Utah county points; bucket brigades most that He said at if as much comimerce 169 S.convenie nt ‘Phones stopped trains. Main-St. a at Ticket office, 1986. conflagra : Bevery tion, pansee through the Panama canal as wiped- whi out nave that rt of the ow went through the Suez canal, the Sou ficlicd Side, as war February a st 18, the Oregon l $25 9,000,000 bonds for the construe- Short t Line Was blowing at the rite will inaugutate ae tk ina a tion of the waterway at evel pee Started nore Of}: tho Mtrain slight in the basement org veanes Paes could aM be redeemed in from twenty ure stor pene ore owned y by rE Fred w nty-five Stutt-: to years General Davis diataa between Salt Lake and a cause that McCamae eae not be will continue his statement tomorrow. mon, including branches, ascertained, Ne © was injure loss will be : about $140,000. ee Tne |