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Show 10 THE LO00-MILE VOYAGE HIDDEN WEALTH 1 SHOWN IN A DREAM LUMBER ON A PLAGUE SHIP. TRUST Mississippi IN SOUTH) Claims Legislature Fixists ane) There Jackson, Miss., Feb. 25 -The joint | legislative committee appointed to In | estigate the alleged lumber trust in submitted its report lumber dealdeciaring that the retail : of eran and INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY, DRYDOCK DEWEY STRAINED luge Strvecture Awaits Canary Repairs Wa hington Feb. 25.-The dry dock Dewey towing #qusz ater composed of ithe colliers Brutus, .C ar and Glaci¢ér, is now at Las Paitin Cana Islands. The navy depart informed as to the exac biack- | PIRATES' TALES - A SA pele ot 4 ans oes b oo Secret of a/ | 3 "sf 7 hi RECALLED . { \ Me 7 f be ‘ Ven 44, ris ay is al ce Pes mo Se ie, AS fe The Steinway \ - Py Vac. jae BB AX 7 = Shy Cy one cn (ak. Yee Nt na ee ae ay ; Be (i ia or ‘rm Wn Y eet See Baik wes } : ; ‘a : bm ; 1 if , ne New Railway Line Connects the ' was buried twelve feet deep, midway Red Sea and the i yveLWeen the first and the second tree, ounting from the short side, and was River Wile. in a chest bound with strong iron ng back from the bay The Soh ‘ ;c ) be | , or pur together, a piano-the keys the case from a task. To build different matter. sy E ! whole, achieved "‘assemblage,"" but an and unity that can the Steinway, notan producing harmony inno other workmen w ay Jikewise are more than makers of parts; they are artists all working intelligentiy toward one end- the production of a perfect piano. Consequently, they impart a beauty cf workmanship, a perfection of art and 6 final result, impossible to be attained under other conditions. Ce ees reeeee ' Che traps Psychologists may declde for them‘My husband on them go and signed London, Feb. 25.-Little men are gener- | was Port Soudan, Feb. 25.-The new railway | selves whether Simmons' dream on twenty Faya s Miniarue nspired by the fact that he knew of ally vain and fastid'ous in the matter of Soudan and Berber, conThis left us with aie half a ben n white} between Port | SRANO ituated as he saw them the Red sea and the Nile, has| their dres We crulsed south for two]! 1ecting while tail men care more PRICE €7t0 | ve f yy < Vhen asleep. months, far down near Cape Horn, but | |} for comfort than stvle a Te Bullock iis lordship in his epening speeec} 1 sald} ¢ t This interesting conclusion has been (aH 35 < cent | k yutternut trees In the vicinity. ‘One of the ne gro ends complained of Ean ennarles had about In the Soudan in xin "atck early in Augis and next day | br Simmons enlisted the aid of reached by the tailor and cutter after a Hi rhage Ss | years, and schools and law one of the men came aft to see my huscourts had|/¢e ouple of friends in his digging After lea reful inquiry, with a view to describing By [PE i) ee) / +4 a ey band. been established, but it was no less tru it hey had made a hole eight feet deep, || t : x ; ct the id'osynerasies of , varlous types of cusPSs ( a,2 hg\ FA : $4) that the serious development of the COMny| t Negro Tas Smallpox. hey struck water, below which théy try be ‘ean from that day tomers "'That man has smallpox, captain,' he So long as the country was separate 1} nyestigated as well as they could with | or Our experlence {nc connection with bic | rest steel rod, but they haven't sald ‘We have lots of it at Fayal.' struc k from the rest of the world by a ists of | & : Me . ' ind litthe men," says this journal. "leads treasure chest ‘My husband sent the man forward In} b urning desert, and 30 long us ner en ere | ne a hurry. v ation could, only be kept up That here is precious metal enough by line | us to the conclusion that littl men are| iy "'¥ou and the ae he sald tolo wa) i a er : t dis-| distributed shores of Naralong the gencrally vain, and decidedly fastidiou ex me, ‘will have. to ell aft. Keepjt; ince of 1 200 miles-for that was the dls- |r agansett bay and the neighboring jin the matter of dress They are fully | abaft the mainmast as node as the smallfrom the lance mouth of the Athara to} main to put the: Standard~ Oll.compox ‘asts.' conscious of their own deficiency in the fe, Alexandria-any very rapld progress was |pany to the blush is the firm belief husband went forward and]|o ut of the question "Then my of height an@ bulk. and will not | a jot every true Rhode The | matter Islander. quarantined the negro crew, giving them | Read Is $25 Miles Long. | tolerate {ts being mentioned by other bite belief ts based on the fact that in the orders not to come aft of the foremast The distance from The white men brought aft, because Berber to the sea} last quarter of the seventeenth cen- | They want the tallor to make the most ye now be shortened by they had not been exposed to the small-| w ould ury Rhode vied with New |} he pessibly can of them, and to give them "t ox conditions at Fayal. Capt. Haggerty | n illes The new railway, which was 325 York as a refuge and outfitting place| the smartest style and the best of fits ie found that three of the white men had had daa finished in fourteen | y or pirates. months at a cost of mors had small-pox, and he put them in charge than $7,040,000, | Big Men Clumsy. 308 nursing the sick. Seven of the Fayalj|an accomplis fine nt which did great eres ait | Captain Avery's Treasure. | "With big men-and by these we do not ire negroes were Gown with the smallpox tc » Col, Macauley and the eng neers we 301d Captain Avery once landed on "In searching the medicine chest my|h ad been engaged mean corpulent figures, but tall and wellf husband found a dozen quills of vaccine It would create a trade which ee ene|CY } thode Island soil, seeking a safe re- | developed men-our experience js that i virus. 1 these he vaccinated me, the) [t could never exist, and would open o pository for hls plunder. He is the} children and the white men who had not] the Soudan to otis world, and there arnt clumsy and Indifferent in pataataies: PRICE 8600 | pirate who was said to have married j}they are often had smallpox matters of dress, and as they prefer com fe vaccinated himself|be no differential rates or duties to favor} the great mogul's daughter, had a} with the last quill The oe were | th e trace of any one nation Moreover, | play written about to style, the cutter seldom has the himself, and is said | fort mortally afraid of vaceinatk brought within easy reach the upper} chance of dolne that dustice ) to have died of starvation "We were 1,00 ae 7 Delt a Vista, | re elons of the Nile valley, upon Bik c hy} which he desires, and, consequently, ver Avery did capture a quantity| few big men appear to the best advanTrazil, the nearest port. The Sullivan is] 4) 1e material guarantee of Wgypt forty years old and et very fast. We there is no question, and The railway was the firat steo in the | tage were ‘n the doldrums, too, and {t took US}¢radual ex arge : m two Rhode Islanders served in a ‘The customers who = give the least more than two weeks to make port the construction of works oj public Uellity, piratical fleet he commanded These | troub le are those who are best deseribed K i [ were William Mayes and Thomas ‘Tew. | 2s average ize bullt men; they; recognize ; thaat ofgis 1e People Panic-Stricken. : are not Apollos, and so see the need Another sea robber of Rhode Island} they ‘As we came tnto the harbor with the] gs) completed, irrigation on alg, rigin | for Bo anape Tr at ontinn to chats are SS."" e Sold only was John Bankes yellow flag flying thé people were panic-|¢reat scale In the A picture of the stir created by the | strickeen. They wouldn't let any one from | 5, yening up of ut career of these men has been left by Ushment of communication between El o exacting as those who have not. to Pital a of medicine. The rae no: has- | (4 beld and Omd@urman. Gove pe oe am 7. ae who | toil for their living. : 7 wrote when ew's sloop, with accom- | 1 certaln districts thelr taste for bell . Open to All Trade of World. miles away modations for eighty men, and | bottom trousers is i. pronounced, and 2 The new port, and the railway which] Banke's bark lay side by side in New: | "Up to this time the negroes had done woe betide the tall who does not im- | , but on the first day out one|w as that day nee ed. Wena. be.apee port harbor preparing for a cruise part _a proper bell- ke form to the bot-| Within an hour the]on egual terms to the of the men dled aris P a . > > ru toms."' fed Ce eal ahs vs Undesirable elements might come Men. came from: all-the country | hody was sent overboard, After the death] w orld. but he truated|POUnd; servants left their masters and | Aristocrat Most Eixacting. te ; the negroes were so frightened that tt|/into the country with Mt a * W. » to counteract|S0ns their parents; many hid them-}| An aristocrat js the most exacting of all| ~->- ~ Sareral and wise mea-|Selves on board: it may be with a| yee chery influence by and work the ‘shi: grief spoken the endeavors some! He will order ore thing, and require it "Another man Rea on the second day | sure men made to send away the youth creators sd to another when he has tr aA 7 Sonne agricultural bani: s might compete out. The negroes were more scared than usurer w ise lepialacpn, might|of the lanc it on, only to eo. one to the original orhusband kept them under| with the ever, but my eheck upon the time four The Red sea was favorite cruising | control, of the sick | |of pu drink. Care and sudepient in; che dis. ; : : ie and "He. will kee 2 hl eeeniG waiting for hands were able to be up and about, sround for this_ ere gentry In z 1696 a rovernment lands might do a} ® = that helped a good deal. At the end}) to be tried on. and he is-not alpirates was joined | months band of English py| y we arrived at Rilo, and OUT) & mesh ways so considerate of his tallor's Sigal' to. nnllity any harm eon Brent by Thomcompany-monger. fe dia not} t here by vessels commanded troubles were over. the more ore ash as he might be, Of course, tt Mayes and Tew Captain |! subjects would re-|as Wake, "When the plague had been stamped] q oubt endid exceptions, but, ¢t an ir 5 that all those Reginald | avery took command and two Moor- | | chants out my Sait ead shipped a few Brazilians | , of Sir ve the full attention > a class, they are exacting ish vessels were and Norwegians, had the ship thoroughcaptured, From them services to whose Paras st(dious." again!) Soudan he could not speak in terms of] were taken $250,000 or $300,000 in sil- | Pusiness men vary ¢ onsiderably in the ix ly fumigated, and started south and too high -pra!s s for more whales e children Many a of them dress er and gold, great quantities of jewels| veculiarities. on this ship took passage for home Lord C romer. concluded by declaring the with the'r business, which often it is to sav an article is "guarantecd" | 1 a saddle and bridle set with | harmony than KEdrather ease, railway one n in the poe s of King and , ubies intended as a present for the} trength stvle arid smartness When you buy Jewelry or Silverthe Khed!v ward and great mogul. |' After Sir Rvlolf Slatin had pHlafly ex"The business man _ generalls ae ware make the aedealer say what 5 rae M a e S G F e a it with Jained to the large number o f lehe, tries to pet | what and wants he Partner of Captain Kidd. and be to guarantecd is it and possible, as and native notables present the of time gz heikhs, waste little as That ‘a: large. part of the Sunder | will often cverlook deficiencies rather) how durable. e ffect which the Ine would have in e gurments back to be alKnew Apple Seeds Would Pop, But oe trade, the inauguradon ceremony | y vas spent in riotous living one can! than send was brought to an end ¢ bands playbut the believers in hidden | not doubt. Man, Perhaps, Would Not. EEE ing the Royal and Khedivial anrhans treasure some prudent t| | : what in or write and inguire frates put aside a portion of s "I've just learned s new charr | cartinice against a rainy day. to tell whether or not man loves you," says the girl with the bulging {], S. LE Captain Thomas Paine of Newport, pe a of Trinity church, where fasn- | pompadour. onable weddings are celebrated in the --_- "What is it?' asks the girl with the twantfeth century, was one of the nonew diamond ring : yrious characters of the seventeenth | "Why, you take four or five apple century, He was a friend and some seeds and name each of them after time a partner of Willlam Kidd. a particular man and place them- exciting e to a from the retired the apple seeds, 1 mean-on the stove, island, in | quiet abode on Conanicut and the first one that pops is the where a messenger Narragansett bay, one that loves you from Kidd found htm when Kidd lay "Humph!" mused the girl with the Boston. To Paine's s a& prisoner in new diamond ring, absent mindedly credit he sent Kidd s seven bars of got 5 i rave | New York, Feb, 25.-A. giant wave REASONABLE PRICES | twisting that plece of dawveity. about bribe. his. jaGSers, in with which to London, Feb. 25.-Some_ Startling her finger. "T know a surer way struck the Cunard line Campania on Kidd swung by the spite of which than that." facts Regarding American competition =a = = neck in London. her port side yesterday morning, while | ou do?" the coal ade were brought out These searches for hidden treasur< the vessel was sailing toward this city "Yes, indeed. You take one par- oeibeabinintieliy oe Walter Rowley a Years ticular man and place him on the sofa mining engineer of Leeds, who visited have sometimes been rewarded. from Liverpool. Five first-class cabin ago on a hill near Carr's pond, In in the parlor and sit close to him America in 1904 with the British Inpassengers and three members of the the South county, e& reside se of Shares with the Hght a little low, and look stitution of eur Engineers. Lea is reputed to has stumbled crew serjously | were more or less up to him very attentively, and if he In a paper read the other day bedoesn't pop you Know it's time to put fore the Institution of Civil Engineers across some of the mone i ‘of a pirate injured, and some of the deck fixtures who lived and died alone among the another man on the arnt '-Pittsburg Rowley, whose paper was entitled were stove in, The injured are: woods. "Some Observations of a Mining EnDispatch. Another find has in modern times Injured. gineer in America," marked that been reported from Gloucester, in the ¥.. Hi. Wicket, York, left arm New Pitlaatia of America may thank the northeastern corner of the state geological features of the great coal Is NOW AT | crushed. band of pirates, fleeing from justice, field of the Appalachian chain for shoulCharles Hreleen, New York, took refuge in a cave, where they | their comparative freedom from deposited some of their gains in an der dislocated and bruised 749 and 751 State Street States Men in London's Labor Colony Have smoke, Since 1899 the United iron pele burying it. The kettle Miss Helen C. Heston, New York, nas been the largest coal producer in Pleasant Times. may st be seen at Gloucester; the the world. limbs injured & & & money es been spent Reece "assernble,"' Chis makes artistic ‘Tailors Say Size of Men Greatly Affects Their Character. com ‘ A peculiar distinction of Steinway & Sons is that they manufacture in their own foundry and factories every portion of 2 piano, building their instrument entire. In this fact lies one of the secrets of its greatness and worth, a ea To from one mal ker, the: ction from another, third, and so on-is a comparatively easy a piano from the beginning, 1s 1 entirely Be } j Ps \ cy ‘ PHILOSOPHY IN DRESS "DESERTROAD OPENED master of the brig Suillvan. We left New Redford last May on a whaling voyage that was to last three vear: arrived at Fayal, in the Pane wet We) Bo ie aty ake SAWMILLS, FAMILY )manusctuven ‘i Ti Wr 4A) oats ie Yee os HIS 1906. Of g squadcent comimiss the retailer a 5 per j ron. In case this agreeon the transactions The officers of the bureau of ivi nent is violated, the Wholesaler or the gation disclaim knowledge of immediately mander Hosley''s plans for the isted throughout the Pc | step in the big towing underta The report declares that there are 44 | |The reports indicate that the manufacturers in the stale, |} lumber the Atlantic was weari | Believes Money Burted by Capt. Kickd jacross Some of the Negro Hands Die: Others | vet the auditor's statement shows only the dock and towing apparatus. The 289 paying privilege taxes and Other Pamous Buccaneers |} dock has been strained near the geeat Work the Whaling Recommendation ts made that taxa; | bollares, to Which the chain towing tivn on th lumber industry be largely | Will Now be Itis. Brig. bridle is attached nereased and legislation be enacte a to | | With the spare parts of machinery prevent a lumber famine. The avail|{wire and Manila hawsers, and other ible supply now being fifty billion Providence, R. L, Feb. 24.-William| apparatus which the cruiser Tacoma story ofa feet, Which is being cut and marketed New York, Feb. 25.-The is carrying to the Canaries, full re) Simmon of Riverside, six miles below at the rate of two billion feet per year o town Yankee skipper's nerve came pairs will be made before the squadis being minority A sub- } this city, on Narragansett bay, has yesterdays: It was told by Mrs. M. F |ron leaves because of the adverse curmitted by Sta Bloomfield spent much of his spare time in the} jrents llaggerty, the skipper's wife, who arand prevailing headwinds beevidence does who declares that the rived with their little sons, $ and 10 years{| y ot buried treas| tween the Canaries and the Straits ast month digging for prove the existence of a lumber |! | of Gibraltar old, on the steamship Italian Prince from | t rust in ea state revealed to him in a }ure in a spot iio de Janeiro. Mrs Haggerty is ream. Pirates' gold is what he hopes| wholesome, ruddy-cheeked young woman © find Thus far the treasure hag | She spoke of the thrilling incidents of the 1ot been uncovered, | voyage as calmly as the average woman In his dream Simmons saw three} would tell of a shopping trip tall trees in a row near a cove - | "Se "My husband," said Mrs. Haggerty, VACCINATES 26, Islands, Yankee Skipper Keeps Nerve): collus on with the stteicre ana = |Vision Reveals Gold In Huge lof the dry dock, but it heve a trust and comthe huge structure Rhode | that Chest Under bine in existence, under the terms py When Smallpex Breaks been anchored near -Las which the wholesalers cannot sell | is being held in position Island Trees. reet to the consumer without ene Out In Board. }ecurrent by one of the towin W FEBRUARY squares Po by THE W -very other piano ta the world. he Miniature Grand Piano is five feet ten inches in length. Scientific experiments have determined this to be \ the exact size necessary to reproduce the remarkable attributes of the larger Steinway Grand Pianos. Price $750. Che Vertegrand, the new model in upright form, possesses all the fundamental qualities of the more expensive piano ; butis constructed so simply thatit can be sold for $500. These pianos are obtainable from any authorized Steinway dealer with cost of freight and handling addec Ilustrated Catalogue and "Portraits of Musical Celebrities'' tree upon M LEADING hat request re ayton ie ee cpeeie ere erae For the same reason also the Steinway possesses an indtan integrity of :being, an endowment of rich, ten: emotional beauty of tone, which distinguish it from 9°. viduallty, io ger, . usic MUSIC 109-11-13 O. S. Main St. DEALERS | " Foolishness HAD A BETTER TEST WAVE SWIPES LINER eeree: "60s | ‘Some UNEMPLOYED London, Feb. IN 25.-The a farm os 1,300 Hollesley are cer- acres, and was formerly a training college for young men iridending to try thelr fortune at agriculture in the colonies. The burden of anxiety as to th welfare of his wife and children is lifted from the shoulders cf the man Who goos tosHollesiey. While he fs at fare to the colony he is allotted a sum of 10 shillings a week. Moreover, each man {s allowed three days' furlough month, London, and recelves his It is intended return that the man's separation from his family shall only e temporary, Already cottages which wil provide accommodation for 150 families are in course of construction on the estate Meanwhile the conditions which large citles dormitories able men many envy, and dining-roms, work under laborers in They washrooms. spacious have = " ' SHERWOOD'S | MARKET unemployed Who have been sent to the Bay labor colony in Suffolk lainly living in clover. embraces of Campania's Passer. gers Injured by the Severe Shock. CLOVER nea comfortlecture- rooms, and an excellent football field Two billiard tables, a bowling alley, Cost The had use been of Machines of coal received Less. cutting far more machines favorably Fr. MRS. Stace QUITS. in America than it had been here, and while in England only about 2 per cent of the output was got by the use of machinery in America no less than Leaves Hall When American Women 26 per cent of the output was machine Ave Attacked. mined In 1841 the record tonnage on coal London, Feb, 25.-Emil Reich got in the states 0 tons; in 1902} opened at Claridge's hotel a series of the output had risen to 316,000,000 lectures on ‘Plato' under the patrontons. The output of the united kingage of the Duchess of Marlberough, dom for 1903 was 240,000,000 tons, At Mrs. Ronalds, and other smart wopresent coal from the neighborhood of men, with a slashing attack on AmeriPittsburg was delivered on the Atlantic can women He predhten that they seabord at u lower rate a ton than coal will be the ruin of their country just of a similar quality was sold "free on as the Spartan women of old ruined board" in England, and yet the disreece, tance of Pittsbure from the seaboard | Palmer rose from. the Mrs. Potter was about 500 miles. It was this ex- | front row of seats, a blush of indignatremely low cost of transportation tha! | tion mantling brow, intending» to her would compete with England for exleave the room. ut she was tug ed port of coal to Mediterranean ports. back into her chair by Mrs. "Will James, who told her audibly Predicts Loss for England, You can let him have it "We must expect," said Rowley, "in the future to be beaten out of the fleld here, for in fifty years' time England's coal supplies will be costing much bagatelle, and other amusements are we may expect provided, and if one may judge from more to work und thelr contented appearance there are shortly to find that the production of few happler communities than that in Great Britain, instead of continuing to increase, will become stationary. It is existence in Hollesley Hey The men rise at 6 o'clock. Break- indeed fortunate for this country that fast consnlgis of Dy a tinned fi¢h the tmmense coal fields of America are or bacon, bread and butter and coflee. separated from England by so many ousund miles. thie country coal Work starts at 7, and at 12:15 o'clock of the dinner is ready, when the men now is being mined trom a depth ota- | 3,500 feet and seams are being worked have meat-often soup-and inches In thickness, and toes and other vegetables, with vari-| as low as ten outs kinds of puddings. About 65:30 p. as time goes an the cheap production of coal will become a problem of inis, ready,:.and ,at .9:30-p. m. Bread, cakes and cheese are supplied. crenata "difficulty severe New Larenberg, L. scalp internally. een Stafford, a aehn tusion juries ¢& e* two the | Chicago, Chicago slightly second Connock, of York, wounds, 2@ i, Greenwood, J. W. about the body and ship's body and bruised prea officer, baker, internal con-| in-| John Brown, seaman. legs hurt. The four male passengers hurt were playing cards in the. smoking-room when the wave struck the vessel, and ¥ were thrown violently agatnst the wall. They were taken to Wicket's stateroom, which, by the way, was the bridal suite, and while being ex-| amined by the ship's surgeon, another wave struck the steamer, and all were again thrown to the floor, receiving some more bruises. Thrown from Her years opp. meats; located Z. C. M. . experiaass (years Thirty hendling knees on Main I. ° Satisfaction & nearly Both a | twenty street, | Phones. Guaranteed. & 4 MOST Rates! POPULAR $20.00 00.00 300.00 $84.00 Colonist Ttckets to ROAD Los Angeles Good Round Trip to Los Angeles. stop-overs anywhere. Good for six months,-resteamer to Portland and Round Trip to Los Angeles. turning by San Francisco, then home. 17 West 2d South St. Phone 1986 TRY THIS ROUTE EAST ask to Nl Two i | for six months and Good for six months and Round Trip to Los Angeles, returning by San Francisco; stopovers. Robt. Sherwood Bed, or San Francisco. On Sale daily to April 7th. On your next trip East ticket read via the & ¢ bed, and struck violently against one of the fixtures of the cabin. ConCHILDREN BURN TO DEATH however, was done instead by nock was taking some bread out of ames MacDonald, who also InAdentatiy defended tt) the oven When the ship was hit, and was thrown across the galley, striking men from Reich's charge Mother Leaves Litthe Ones and House against some barrels of flour. Stafford fashioned by their system of education Catches Fire into mere money making machines. and Brown were thrown down. a stairway and hurt in this manner, All of : its Seer. Bey AO eine Reich's proposition was that all the injured, with the exception of op ala ms vs Kau Ws me se zee great deeds spring from the emotions; the baker, were able to leave the ship | Children of Elomet Trail of that the American ideals of life are fatal to the emotions, and that the when she docked this afternoon. Eqgle, McDowel! county, were burned American women care nothing for the The Campania left Queenstown last) to death in their home ‘today The emotions, but ‘only for sensations. In Sunday, and on the third day out ran mother of the childre n left them alone the same way -the Spartan mothers into rough weather, which lasted un-) for an hour and on her return found stifled all the emotions of their ofttil late a night. During all of that) the rear‘of thi ae iy flames. When springs, eventually destroying the time Ca Warr remained on the) the fire was extinguished it was found Spartan race, nye becamea lot of | bridge a kept all of the passengers th: Bm both « hil Iren had been burned %@ emotioniess du 5. below decks. ip are These UTAH'S REESE Established g One-Fourth Output of Mines Here Produced With Machinery. Note VIA. trains Chicago, have your | daily to Chicago-Ogden or Denver to Chicago, to Another good route to the East is via Kansas City and the Famous Southwest Limited, No excess fare, Tickets of all agents, or of : C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South Street, SALT LAKE CiTy. a SHE |