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Show Worst Happenings, Says Rev. G, W, McCreery, ; Ropublican Special Ogden, April ce. G. ter. a 1 sermon this mine disas- on the late Hanna said in part: He HIS officials of the miners' women are widows, 80 children are father-| Republican the comforts of life, but Jarnos, fed the Lluman to our mind and to rescue statement who this to are daily dangers, humanity as a things of life Christ's disaster draw that we this be of from anxi save, Perhaps ‘Because distress of after Some the this Good. acuteness and has and, it is a badly feared, as Sat and carried lose April to kick became the Greek with American Republican disas Fork Special quality of Iron coun- it the Western 5.-Chicago members Telegraph company Union national convention of telegraphers, MRS. EVANS ON HER WAY TO een ADMIRAL a, where they They are to join the sailing took a Santa Fe train und danger "Again, the ties improved and to lessen the that bind r was pro- AUTOMOBILE VICTIM DIES AT HOSPITAL ‘Urtets. humanity together in sympathy, are stronger, as well as manifest, ditions like this Humanity kinder through suffering and filled by J, F. Crompton. J. L Craig of Salt Lake is president: ¢ M Beck. H. C. Johnson and J. I. Johnson and J. F. Crompton or this eity and A. B. Stephens of Salt Lake comprise rislc the in con-j is through| remainder or the board of and!" and that no further efforts be made to rescue the bodies of the vic-|] tims until it is absolutely certain there; to have| don't want ‘We is no dangel trad-| any more accidents," said Mr. large bury, "‘and so long as there are that of gas there is bound to be " or less dangei Bradbury gave it as little time will be lost ing the to able bodies, enter the once mune the to months his in opinion recover-| are] workmen required It all of} recover than six more Mr.] but ago, years five bodies the less| that opinion the is of Bradbury scue the in consumed be will time work now, He states that the mine is| in all probability completely wreck¢ d, and a large sum of money must expended to penetrate it Ycaac cured the Wagstaff contract of this city from the recovwill said er the bodies of victims, ‘ in answer to a question, Bradbury ‘but it will course require the out sli Vhysician arrested here Finds : Bicy cle. yesterday ANARCHISTS REFUSED PERMISSION 10 MEET to do it.' was publication ana expres csc ndignation LODGE BROTHERS TO ATTEND LUTY FUNERAL Sepapican Spe cial Se Se rvice. the at eld at 2 o'clock will terment rt line ot Saturday on child had been funeral will be house meeting Huntsville Ii:aiternoon Wednesday cemein the Huntsville be place The The FRANCISCO. limits, ete. j ei ve oe Oe as eRe VT ENABLING to ACT WE to Be Trade Mark. 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Drink Troy Laundry FISHER HAS A HAT FROM RANDWIN'S IT MEANS SHE HAS DONE ALL SHE CAN TO REACH PERFECTION IN MODERN HEADDRESS. "THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY" Beer It ivino It und makes adds f PRESBYTERIAN PASTORS CLOSE oe MEET a 496 FRENCH Cleaning &© Dyeing commis A WOMAN BLEAC 2D SH. VOSIES: BL a Vee OR FOr MONDAY This tl Sales TODAY! U. S. DEPOSITORY Provision. language of the enabling specify distinctly, it 110,000 acres of to "all the saline or whether it to cover this area of e Utah The local land he acquirement of land must 110,000 acre hay Rousing the needle, * good service: today only Hallroad. Act these TODAY! Deseret National Bank making enabling act addition to two towns served for eiteth Mba 110,000 acres of land > university saline lands in to the state for 200,000 university, anc use of an agricultural General M. A Breeden ‘ision an opportunily of the rich salt fight began Roosevelt has that he may. ints rpose the "square dea Sutherland, of Utah, has inthumdoed amending the enabling act, can be no question r of the section secretary of the interior recommended that this bill be ALTERNATIVE COME TODAY! ee ee ee lands over which the made is a bed of pure some places has a depth, f 40 feet. Some of asserted, is of so fine a quality unnecessary to refine claimed in Washington marketed direct from the de, and that tests have shown it to 9S per cent pure, Elaborate preparations were tor the control of the land by persons o, tor a time, kept the gee oy a the deposit from the public. officials awakened to the yust coNet ree the salt deposit, and the aid} ate of the United States and ‘Prentdent is asked in » discovery of a deposit was survey and prelimiinary excavation for the Pacific railroad, Quick to seize the which came to them know ledge, raliroad prominent in the control of the salt lands. , devised quietly, after claim of the lands deposit Under an passed in 1901, saline deposits > taken up in claims of placer mining ~0 acres Individually upon the salt lands made to keep ecret until the claims could and title acquired. big a socret to the news began to spread Utah Steps were » plans of claimants NO TO BUT 1 YARD WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN 5 Le Roy, LEAVES YOU attend Valuable. {in 24 hours. OFFERING TODAY Sample railed FREE. "Address, atv any substitute. ARE TO MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, . lands in the state salt @eposits declared of and purity hitherto ungreamed involved in a sensational being fought in WashingMany thousands of acres of lands the western border have been discovered to possess attempt made to by filing placer value of the lands one of the claimants by A GLANCE AT THE SPECIALS Convict. The value of the salt dtpostts is greatly inoreased by the fact that the Vestern Pacific railroad, goon to. be put in operation, goes directly through the salt fields providing a ready means of transporting the product to San Francisco. Never béfore has salt been found in that section of the United States which requires no refining to prepare it for use, The mineral depasits In the vicinity of Great Salt Lake, where the salt rock can be taken out in blocks requires 4 costly process of refining before it can be marketed This is also true of the salt secured by pumping water from Great Salt Lake into evaporating bed; of Ambiguity, act of of the general land office here. Senator Sutherland's bill makes the provislon read 7 "That. in addition to the abov e, 110,000 acres of land, to be selectéd and located as provided in the fore going section of this aet, and also-all saline lands in said state, are hereby granted to sald state for the use of said untversity and 200,000 acres for the use of an agricultural college therein Said Senator Sutherland Introduces Bill to Relieve Clause e nabling Work Pe family above occasion the Oreg rates low very make will EAR .s, rates, ts nounced AMEND WHEN 3 ter SAN TO b Dead, Republican Special Service. Ogden, April 1.-Milton H old. son of Mr. and Mrs, Lars died at the ,, 04, of Huntsville, in that .ocigence stomach trouble das two §11 but State Authorities Endeavor Frustrate Grab by Railway Officials. Short charge ed. Child AA Ds VV VV AIM SALT FOR UTAH UNIVERSITY sutherland to Dr. belongmEg theft of a bicycle the fellow the While cit this of Green, was being booked at the police station loss his port re to called physiclan the the brought have to claimed pollard trywae He California from wheel » bike when arrestthe of dispose to ing Peterson deliver F. J. HILL Enabling has. se- Republican Special Service. Pollard) RR. 6.-L. April n, ° Ned company time held Riverton b«| REVIEW OF WAR FLEET "Of physicians SEALED. Union Pacific Coal company, has irom turned to headquarters here days| Hanna, where he spent several 5 in investigating the recent disasters No. 1 mine of the company ther the Superintendent Bradbury says mine has been sealed for the present, more Mr. the Abbic, who ha charge of tl Comstock mining prope rts werk on the in American Fork canyon, has just re ported the opening of a large sized pock« of carbonate ore re- quantilies days dl- Latter-day Saints for the plastering oF the new tabernacle The following new members were that life will become better in Com- , Tork amore in the to it} admitted portion as we endeavor to make Joseph C. Johnson, Henry mercial club Wes so." L; Dunkley, D1 Thome and F. A Veaver and George Chatwin old years 10 Trane, of funeral The Mrs. William Chipman »}son of Mr and Company Compelled to Delay meeting ward Second tn the held was Be covery of Bodies. exceptionalls An this afternoon house bo. The present wa Republican Special Service number large Cheyenne, Wyo., April 5.-General) gied after an operation for appendicitis of the] at an Ogden hospital Superintendent A. E, Bradbury, HANNA MINE two rectors Jack issisting others who suffer The is fighting its own battle Its best development will come as it meets male overcomes the conditions which life unpleasant We cannot expect to} expect] tind life all good, but we may we will them. ‘DRUG COMPANY ‘*The Never-Substitutors'' ound Service American Fork, April $,-Superintendent George Summerville of the Pacitle Gold Mining and Milling company) which owns the Blue Rock property in at the American Fork canyon, has been prelianna, five years ,ago, greater pstructed by the board of directors to been cautions were taken than had commence the blocking out of the sulof used before So the betterment phide ore, which they encountered some temporal conditions has moved hand|time ago There {is a vast amount which] ranging in value from $10 to$60 a ton in hand with those things The death of E. H. Boley caused a showed the need of better conditions, con-| vacancy in the board of directors wihilel and as a result of the disasters, been made and I, Make Mobile, Ala., April 5:-Walter Clayton, a negro convict at the Hand Lumbe r company stockade, was lynched by 75 men near Bay Minette Saturday night. The sheriff has not founda the body. The negro assaulted a woman. The appearance of a brother-in-law saved her and the negro ran back into the stockade where he was captured and removed to the jail at Bay Min- > we fail to notice that there may come good and that as a result these things that humanity will benefited But since the disaster ditions have gress will be 50c ‘Phone to acedaptul good, for with TELEGRAPHERS MAY OTRIKE ONCE AGAIN frac- will the bin. He went in down, when it suddenly of like duties easier e of greater humerous and incomparable in » great tron deposits Republican Special Service. Ogden, April 5.-The man arrested here yesteday and suppose to be 2 Webber, is now known to be A Barnett, Ile s belleved,.by the police to be a clever swindler and the tact | that he was arrested so promptly after operating here they say only eu vented him from carrying on his nefarious work on a still greater scale lt is believed that Barnett secured at least $500 from oars merchants Ve claims that the iaines he slanen to the check yiver n payment for goods hacindad the name of his partner in busipess in Salt Lake ind the police are ‘trying to locate the man said to be his partner to rule Let lesson should these as SAY THEY HAVE CAUGHT NDLER IN TIME a Jesus Christ, who said He had to seek and to save Shotld those are interested in humanity not be tremendously in earnest to those who are ares z lost to the er life" It is easy to become different to ei great fact that losing the best Greek, Gornich was drilling in the Ben-Hur tunnel of the company, when he struck into a missed hole, and in the resulting explosion, at close range. was badly shot up around the head, neek and hands He was badly burned and blacked, and received injuries to his eyes After the accident he said he could see a little, but Dr. C. N. Ray, Who attended to the injuries of both nen said it would be hard to tell for a few days just how serious the injury to Gornich's eyesight will be Gornich has been in camp two months, and at work for the company only 7 days. He caine here from Leadville, Colo. .Jarnos has been at Bingham six days, and in this country only Six months Life. the 1es- kle "We are impressed also wilh Ir| human estimate of human worth. a man's Nfe is in danger, thousands rush to assist in saving that life. Many. even would die to eave them. Me rushed in the Hanna mine Focileseia simply desiring to wave a possible life, and to bring back the bodies of their comrades who had been killed. briffzs given "Wed the SEAMLESS RUBBER GLOVES -__--_ down the chute. Somehow the gate of the chute closed at the same time, and Jarnos struck against it so hard as to sustain severe injuries to the right an- of thie dangers of not forget the heroes Jeader called for Save in ore loosened, the railroad employe in bringing the coal to us In enjoying the blessiz IES, comforts and luxuries of life, we must not forget that they are at the cost of Sacrifice Let our sympathy for toiler enter more fully into thoughts concerning the disaste1 life To to Service. Jarnos received his injuries in a4 peculiar manner He was working at the ore bins of the company on the high line when the ore became clog- the volunteers, 40 responded, save their lives in an effort their comrades. a tured ankle, his foot sacrifices to bring them to us miner risks his life in the mine "Along with life, one should at Hanna. <A Special though they may recover, George Gornich, an Austrian, was burned and cut in the explosion of a ‘missed hole," and may lose his eyesight. John Mean. lesson is a consideration of daily life In the are in death We » April 5.-Two accidents thé Bingham Consolidated Mining company's workin gs today, and the victims are now in St..Mark's hospital at Salt Lake, with serious injuries ness to us, and our newspapers bringing them all nearer than have ever been "The first the dangers of life we opening come Bingham,. occurred dt have thought So the calamities according to their near- Comforts will sur- 2 hardly item What the > here "That I am interested reveals fact that we do not always consider, That is that the acuteness with wv hich these disasters affect us depend on their nearness to us. Charles Hughes, one of the victims, was rece Ived by me into our Hanna church. Hadihe been killed in such a disaster in England, a few years before 1 knew us, at good have ANKLE Employe of Bingham Mine Has conaliy| Miraculous Escape, but nia May Lose Foot. I would the news life affect great w ho | BY FALL ‘DOWN CHUTE "The disaster in Hanna a week ago has come to me with Breat, force, as} several of the victims were per known to me. having preached ; in Hanna many times, and have from house to house The disaster has blotted out the head men mine foree and union. Thirty and more than less believe boosters 4 W Creery, pastor of the First Methodist "BREAKS church, who was successful in establishing a church at Hanna, Wyo.,, aes time ago while laboring in the evening hot tendance Serv 6-2 : lins field. preached ctaiinitc Mens of Ne Ne The firm behind this tea has been in business over 21 years and has a reputation to maintain. If not Satisfied your grocer refunds the money cheerfully. We stand the expense. From denying iin ippei ig, nd its 5 most ben- effect eficla! ASK FOR VISHER BEER. AAAAARAAAAAAA Even from house-cléaning or forms of work, can be avoided if a woman will wear our eA Good Service Fire, belleved to have been caused by a brooder at the home of G. H Shamvway, Fourteenth South and Seventh Wast streets, destroyed the incubator, chicken ecoops and outhouses this morning at about 12:30 o'clock. The home and granary were saved only after the miost heroic efforts of neighbors Who formed a bucket brigade and carried water from the Mill ereek ditch to put out the fire. 160 SOUTH MAIN STREET. - A. FISHER BREWING COMPANY . 205. ~A STEP ON ROAD TO PROGRESS Some Special THREE CROWN NATURAL UNCOLORED Cost Many Lives. Often Republican HEWLETT'S That \NEIGHBORS AID IN EXTINGUISHING FIRE SGAEAASAASADLAALLAALS SALAS Did A VwvvvGCVVYVv_VYVTVTVTVVVVVV CTV VT TOT Tre Ogden Methodist 1 Minister Mor- 444444i+s4 4A A yYYYVYVYTVVYVVY 4444444444444 YY OT VENT PPP ee ee OED ; JOIN TO-BOOST FOR PRECE RIVER VALLEY /44444444 MIN 4444444444 THEISMHANENA alizes on Accident INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKELITY, UTAH. MONDAY, APRIL 6. 1908. THE Good tea is half a meal, Poor tea will spoil a good meal. Some poor tea looks better than good ones, but the strength and flavor is not there. A careful housewife ' nordering her goods should gently but firmly insist on having |