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Show PRESIDENTS SHY RICH MINES IN AT COMMISSION == NEVADA DESERT vorhe Executives With Thanks Decline | Sudden HONEST Camps. MAN In- Goldfield, from region horrible the of the is the best Lying so low surrounding in summer; climate leaves little winter by those sired, particularly It quire a dry atmosphere. In the to an elevation miles west few of the shade the In where Panamints, pines the ttraveler can be comfortable, and look into the sweltering v: illey below? while, battery of abandoned charcoal kilns might make him fancy he summering near Lake Wealthy Gold to Testify. ONE being of stead Rise to Prominence of Invitation miles thirty about is only latter of the end upper FOUND | POSSIBILITIES LONG KNOWN & Ohio Parker Declined Stocks BEARS u for PS ws Washington, none of were: invited the Chesapeake Offer Good of railroad by | Bret Coal Recital Death to tonight} It the | has Concerning Amargosa Funeral long who}! yoleanic been area | com-|eéunty, interstate to to Faets FEARS known south Nev., had of that 5 the} Tes Belmont, Nye : possibilities. mining = in connection] from any had accepted | distances. made a'‘tragedy, s has tire: been and is not nutritious; the sul- disarrange . o abou 6a oe ae ae YY ¥ c ce ck male ae he - dug over last winter for buried treasmany of the pits end valley. > the opportunity. of the Norfolk & Presidents Johnson} game, and more, perhaps, the lack wee Western; Newman,| grass for animals to subsist upon, has were in' brackish. water. Some prosectors also have lost their lives in of Central, Pic the New York and Yates,|made this an unattractive region of the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg a hich to search for mines have all written, th: tiling the comPhe discovery of Tonopah mission for the courtesy, but there was nothing they desired saying | | Buder, who located to ada | in May, 1900, and the the in by Mizpah claim fortunes soon ne te te coe id Tues a fpout /7,000.. vIn the principal witness this* afternoon's ‘at session of the commission. amination he admitted that ing for of fuel pro rata coal for : distributed railroads. distribution | of 1903-94 his ex-/and the count-|and into of cars tall ‘four the In Combination, the mines | followed. the} n January, there 1905 in Goldfield. and Guu January jared 1904, ; any peter lot - + was. offered. a ee to talon it reasone + seemed itfits. Nebraska men," afoot it Shera Pe aa Gene T thought mine ope rator. of coal stock that would bother a maw | Sight to see. js conscientious." Owing had his to the seen the rates | pe sople made shipment termin als. by gradually by rail of water reduced coal to from NOD EN Vibe SANS he| With of Furn- anor: ane found.-From Minerals to League Defeat States Using Him for Senate. Lincoln, Neb., June 20.-The prohinttion Imiie Hee Geer daleateatnty: / . ot the campaign for the United States ' senatorship from_ Nebraska, and _ if Edward "burro|the and Means United automo- Rosewatér nomination pe of for = secures Omaha senator eee At Goldfield it was ‘"‘a} water's nere were hundreds of/officers walking a from | one New over canteen Shoulder, of the Che | ick, and a hills, water while a five-inch and aoe until continue from the Se eronee rs during of finally acts. held senatorial the the and ; jat Goldfield Is much from 4,50 level. The the same saloon climate as that element power League to do to defeat assembly him. of the will not, enough by for will be represented, which it has to offer any means full be presentation complete on all in. thetr The Epworth Nebraska City district, met today at Adams and z . the campaign eee Sw oT opened of the tempera by the é nee people , against Rosewater aes a |vails on the tablelands. jis a region of extremes Baie ‘this mesolved, That the Nebraska of wind ana|"Stlct. Epworth league hereby calm, both tomor-/and heat and annua cold, The storms diurnal of -winter row. Testimony which it is unable to!seem to blow through one and take give at this time concerns the allegaall the warmth away; yet on a sumtions of discrimination in the distribumer day, without any shade, lion of cars which the company denies, one of these valleys, protected by hich The company points out that in order mountains from the prevailing winds, to prove the railroad's contentions an it is hotter han in any other beet of expert analysis of the books for 1902 the American continent. Th every ‘honorable work for the and 1902 fs ace ea Por ae eee and tgis will re-|}mum temperature at iathnes Creek ranch, "In Death valley, {s\ said bY.) Misunderstanding Arises. s :s those sas 3 grees peer Were is the railroad's statement: Some misunderstanding seems have arisen in regard to the hearing before the interstate commerce commission on Thursday and Friday. "There has been no inyitation or request addressed by the commission to the presidents of the several roads to attend this hearing. The request as made is contained in a letter, which is addressed to the eae railroad, not to any specifie office n response to this letter the Pennsylvania Kailroad company will be represented at the hearing by some of the witnesses and present some brief testimon , sect ik Among the witnesses referred to will be John B. Thayer, fourth vice president of the company. The company will alse be represented at the hearing by George Stuart Patterson, assistant solicitor, from this city, and Th Patterson, the ennsylvanla railroad's solicitor at Pittsburg. BRITISH ROYALTY who ARRIVES live there : Fahrenheit. SnLOUGE. to|through OL) eniie: every little indicates terrific The : to be 127 cloudbursts Outlit Required, The outfit for a trip through this section requires, as a usual rule, one pound each of vegetable and anima food per day per man, a 14 pounds of hay' and 12 pounds' grain per horse per d larger amount of alfalfa, with a ‘smaller amount of barley, can be fed, Mules are preferable to horses, because they are more hardy and eat and drink less. In a country where evaporation is so great (an acre of tanks will evaaporate 1,700 : gallons'per day); a' team of*horses will require about 15 gallons, say 120 pounds, of water per day; in the heat of summer more. Where there is running water in the winter there is nothing but a dry "arroyo" in the summer, indeed, in a channel where there is a stream of running water in the morning sufficient for stock, it ee be dry and even dusty at sunThe Prince people are very kind about giv- and Princess of Wales Attend ing information as to water and roads; Coronation Services. ut such information ts often inac' : ; 2 urate. Nye county, Ney., has had Trondhjem, June 21.-The prince sis boards put up at cross roads; and and princess of Wales arrived here on | coiy4 freighters, also, are Wednesday to participate in the coro- thoughtful enough to leave some ration services and Queen The of d. King city is already Haakon be ae VII. aus e here to witness the BUILDINGS Slaughter CONDEMNED House Must und Be Fertilizer Plant Kebuilt. Milwaukee. Wis.. June 20.-Ordera condemning the buildings and sanitary conditions of the slaughter house and fertilizer plant of F. C. Gross & Brothers company, Muskegon avenue and Canal atreet, this city, Building Inspector E. Health Commissioner were @ issued by Koch and A. Bading might he has ordered that the building be i to conform with ordinances ‘n> slaughter houses. rebuilt regard- of Through his party such ue indorse- Pavement erinad and two one linols f them undermined by the Illinois Tunnel company, caved in almost at :|hg: same'time today. At Monroe "treat and Fifth avenue, which {is undermined by the tunnel, a horse stepped upon a cobble stone jin the street and ank the full length of his forelegs. The second accident occurred in Jack- son boulevard, opposite the entrance to the new federal building. Two supports of the elevated road are within a few feet of first cave-in occurred feared that they rola ster was backin where and settle. a {it heavily A the was team- loaded truck in front of Site tunnel company's office on Fifth avenue when one of the horses sank through the pavement. It required ten men to extricate the horse. The hole was five feet deep. broken air main supplying the pneumatic tubes thought to the cave-In have been on Jackson tomobiies "bumps' were in in the forced golng postoffice responsible boulevard. back TO PREVENTTLAND life She series alleges a which which 000, was, also fearful that her husband at least $30,000 not to who less the a is $10,of the GAMBLERS to take and forth. is for Au- the FRAUDS Senator pis diletan eat Would Have Public Mineral Lands Cres Diehl GET LIGHT Gives Sentences in of Charges IS McOmie's court {in that him sued been also er discharged that he A Hanon alleges ter on thet the was illegal in oy an as 29, he had been return on the and served and be- summons in the case was procured by collusion and fraud on the part of Francis G. Luke, attorney for Ewing, and J. Wood, constable. He knew nothing De the pendency of the suit or of judgment, he avers, until Feb. 8, 1908. when a _ pretended garnishment and execution was served upon the Western Lime & Stone company by whom he was employed He or an order to show cause why the plaintiff ere GO TO eee DISTRICT Ammargosa and the The latter Desert, upper end, contains 4,000 the Bullfrog ee region. The Amargosa is cut rough by the Oasis, a narrow valie in which are numerous springs and a little running water. Opposite the Oasis, the Amargosa is 12 miles wide; farther south it widens rapidly, Be- |, tween the mouth of Forty-Mile canyon and the Funeral range it {s 30 miles wide. Here the road is so dry and sandy that freighters have t "double," and then can only travel at half the usual rate of speed. The roadaue ane Sr, skeletons of draft eratgraves i h rdships |@?Paships t e na ce ere. experienc Death va ae of the Much has been written about this valley, and a strange amount of ro- |Trow valley, very deep high mountains. and Sentinel peaks elevation of 11,000 valley. hardly ten ane The preliminary feet surrounded Panamint reach an extreme feet, while Death miles west, is 200 o'lock ot pout lands The author asked that foe tion go to the table giving notice ee he would soon ask the considera- Frida tensen hearing was y afternoon. of age, but on set account of $20 by Judge Dieht for beating up an ; i . markets for from ments, extending over several Pierce it enters into both laboratory on "Golden the apparatnos delicate finally and processes found important. | ingredients-has pe rfectly extracted sesses the appliances and all in medici-| several 7-For N {he was of pos- itself, maladies, if we would only seek must be continued over a withheld out of the body by the natural from publicity that Dr p.m. 7:10 a.m. «.«++ Cache Park intermedi- points 1:30 p.m, . 4:05 p.m. Shines Ogden, Omaha, Sid neha poe hoe Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, consid-| ried Louls St. Portland, Francisco und ate erable period of time in order to make| No the cure complete and permanent. The exact proportion of the. severa) ingredients used in these medicines as | wellas the working formula and pecuiiar | No. process, apparatus and appliances employed in their manufacture, are and San San eed ahaa 11-For Ogden: Valley, Malad, City them ont, test them and learn how and for what diseases to use them. Furthermore, he believes that the vegetable kingdom is the one to resort to for the most harinless remedial agents. They act most kindly upon the hu-. man system and are eliminated or car- Kan- Oe nate points 10:30 a.m. aha, £0,Oggden,) Denver,‘Omia. ant "Chica No, the gre atly enhancing | "cifict fey property BE aun of hevaral: meals inal | ment Denyer, Ogden, Butte, be m 1ore| * we preserved | if alcohol 7:36 DEPART. Ogden, Omaha, City | No. 5:15 p.m. Francisco. ... Chicago, sas Dr. the the could better and San 6- For | to carry employed, that Discovery" and also into Dr. | nal principles residing Favorite Prescription ; : ‘ as one of native medicinal roots moat years. With the use of che smically pure glycerine, of just the right strength, and with | No. fifteen tonic, liver Invigorator, heart concentrated extract St. Pr pak and co intermediate 5:55 oe Chicago G:05 p.m. -For Og Poe: utello,:.: Black foot, Idaho . Falls, St. Anrhany, ai uryaville and 6 For Outen ccnaic POP Bie Valley, Butte, Helena, Portland, San ancis- Pierce's| of Mandrake regulator and blood purifier, nor his and they regulate and "Favorite Prescription" for weak, nerv- | ach, liver and bowels root, | invigorate pnd No. his own ment he behalf will hold rock Judge Armstrong following dates matters: ¢ pet June OB hearing and of 30, the 7 : best gifta girl gets 1s probate July her . 7 and SN EHinrta ane eae ea JudgeasdaLewis The f e you buy see 1 of. Finest A careful West. who Better us jew ly ; Heymanson vs . rw Itff oe Sidne x = 2) ubee vs. LAW court Blunck T. LAKE CITY, MA TIME UTAH. TABLE and Offices. & CO. LEAVE Dr. vs. A. W. C. LAKE Heber, Provo | No - 11-For Ogden ....... No . 5-For Ogden and West No 1-¥or Ogden and West | No. 113-For Bingham 2-For Denver and East | No o, Trains to Saltair Bea ch MORSE, ARMSTRONG rreviriates : = nreroen - See eae wake. | No. No. 0:30 a. m. oh ay me 1500" a a ay Dp. fs . jae . 4-For 5:30 D. 6.30 p. } No. | . . 7 « m. m. 7:3) p. m. a e = . ow 7 CITY: 8:00 a.m 5:10pm 8:10 a.m. S:i5a poet m. 10:2 a.m. 10: 35 am. 1:45 p.m Writ| M. B.. | and . and 3:00 3:50 p.m. p.m. 6:00 ‘East, pom. Denver and East 6:30 pam. 8:00 pm. 11:10 CITY: ;) No. 19--From Denver and East Nos "From! ' Onder . ae . . 2 IN 5 CEN ee Re CaN Te J. E. LANGFORD, Lessee. FE Ogden Denver 3-For Ogden and West ARRIVE SALT LAKE ° 66 : Gillon j ASC eee nes neces reese id-From;Ogden:....:. ee Ogden and WhOSE Berio teres) eis o. | No. 99 p.m a.m. an 12-<F rom ‘Ogden' as Braletatets See 9:50 a.m. 7-From Tintic and Provo . -10:00 a.m. adh om Teriv anil lonnd FUGBE Tete) ois isis clervie - 10:25 a.m. oe aie eens "10: 750 a.m. a | wing, ete. 13-For 20-For 4:00 D. m. 6:00 p.m, 6:00 p. m ‘ a e me judge.- Cons. Henry. SALT 10-For : vs. g South _ H. BURTNER, 185 Largest. R. G. DUN b. . LEWIS, judge.-B Edwin Evans. Jdgmnt Gillon m ' District Passenger Agent GEORGE RUST, General Manager p and Marysvale ...... Utah Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. | No. 19-For Ogden ...... Offices in Progress Building | No . 112-For Bingham .... Salt Lake City. No. 102-For Park City. No o. 6-For Denver and East = Townsen Brown. a ~" M. L. RITCHIE, . . Complaints Filed. M. ae aa June 3d, 1906 In Effeet established 1%: The Oldest Going-Leave Salt Lake. vs, Everill Laura In =} Nevada TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 31, 196 | No. §-For Provo and Tintic 5:00 p.m. $130.35 of prohibition, - Wm. Gilder vs. Ploche Red. Co. Transfr of stock, Service ee for CITY TICKET OFFICE-169 Main street. "Phone 1986. DIv.. M. L. RITCHIB, judge.- Bore pee No session. 10:00 p. am. 11.3) p. a: m No. Today. ppounday last train leaves Salt Lake at|No. CHANCERY DIV Cc. PEMBERONG, W. MORSE, | 9:00. p | judge--No, setting: co last train leaves Saltair at] No. : Mm . 5 zst nnefer Depot First South and Fourth West] .indge. pry. Sidney ‘ A DD. HeLEWIS, judge.-| streets, No Car direct Salt Lake City, Utah . Yesterday. DIV., C on cone a6 (6:0 p.m. CURRENT ; SALT RECORD DISTRIC a CHANCERY 1:30 p.m. 5:45 D.m. Tintic an ...... Sees ees ESTABLISHED Saxon D. Williams was cited for contempt yesterday by Judge Morse to make an appearance in court today to show cause for having not paid alimony to his divorced wife, Grace WIilliams. Mrs. Williams was given a vorce some months ago. Williams was cited for contempt about two months ago, and ordered pe liams $500 alimony, ¢ rate of $25 a month. On his lastappearance he agreed to obey the order of the court. As he left the court room at that time » and his father-in-law, J. P. Fowler had a mix-up in the corridor of the City and County building just outside the courtroom, in which Williams vas seyerely bruised. Bad feeling has ceisted between the two ever since the marriage of Williams and the girl, it is allegec ee LAV a.m. Valley ... Nephi....... Dining Only ee 6°30 8:50 a.m. 1:20 p.m. camps. entered a judgment in favor of Benjamin Heymanson against Edwin Evans for $130.35. The action grew out of certain acetylene' gas generators and lights sold the defendant by the plaintiff Dee, 1, 1900 COURT Pete 62-From Stockton ; | engagement B ring. on aie Ae San Bye mr | No. ever res ; 8:30 p.m. DAILY. 2-Los Angeles Express 62--From Lynn and Wanhins ot pepe meciner 54--From Garfleld..... 66-From Nephi and | No 25. aoe: MATRIMONY Mercrerare ++ 11:80 ....... and Pa .8-Los Anegeles Limited 5:35 p.m. Re IN days. has announced for 23 sust ne No. In default of payforth on the muni- pile for twenty eer a COURT NOTES. eerie ARRIVE =] cipal eee stom. | No. 65-For Nephi No, 61-For Nephi aged porter in MelIlroy''s Comme ee i i street saloon Tuesday afternoon. condition of the old man's ere mt = sufficient evidence to find and he had no evidence to ee aRGae in the i $ of STRICT COURT ine yesterday that at that time he Id waive preliminary hearing and go, directly to the Third District court ; oth these boys are under eighteen yeare root specially invented and designed COURT. wine charged being a felony, they Cla ewe be sent to the Juvenile court. on le te Industrial now Jews aes ain schoo ee Boake ee Bree Gomel, Russ Bele. feefe 21.- Wants Court to Get Deed. A| pj ittam Gilder filed suit against the +o eche Consolidated Mining & ReducnN company and MeCornick & Co pe certain deed, held in escrow "by the ish bund a to thane house, The plaintiff alleges Tw o. ompanies Rene © purchased is nteitect have ra from the mining Gochse Aapkia a cater the Hillside mining claim mna 2. eee lofire on the. peani 5 ies Bristol mining e: district, Linoe co prehension to thecing ‘ev., for which he agreed considerable. am ae nee The deed was put in Beats al cues that he all en Lagooke n, T hursday, June Un 21, Train as repeatedly offered to r s Ming the remainder due. He asks the a of +th ry shade in having title transferkor | REAL Gage mig Ss |DAY, 5 Saltair, June 28, Bey Beats Old Man. iewreae is List Ever George Belle, * 19 years old was fined on the cines-for should not be restrained from enforcing the collection of the judgment. WILL open stomach Is a July bankruptey never information was Laura M ey filed suit for divorce from Henry FE. Gillon. on the grounds of desertion. They were married in 1905. He alleges that judgment was entered against him for $23.70 in Ewing, but that the account used 4:25 p.ma. UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD a suit for in Justice Murray, little Omaha, Ogden and ina meee Okan Chi. Sibai' St: Lafuls, Kansas Clty, Omaha, Den ver ‘and San Francisco 10-IFrrom Ogden, Cach Valley, Butte, Phetiana r Dr. A.C. Ewing is made defendant in an action filed in the distriet court yesterday In which T. J. Everill is the Plaintiff, Everill claims $23.70 was filed against The exact working formula for making Dr. Pierce's medicines without the | Nc; use of a drop of aleohol and pre serving | them unimpaired in any climate for any| length of time, cost Dr, Pierce and his} assistant chemists and pharmacists a| No, tedious course. of study and experi-| functions without injury, even in cases proprietary rights may not be infringed| points ..... - 11:45 p.m. where it is necessary to make protracted | and_ trespasse 4 upon by unprineipled D. i. BURLBY, G. P. A. D.: 8. SPENCER, MEME fe ev 3 use of them in order to e xperience per imitators and those who may be p lratiCity Ticket Office, 201 Main street. manent cures, Dr. Pierce's medicines cally inclined. | Telephone, 260 being purely vegetable, are perfectly In favor of Dr. Pierce's medicines ig Note: Train numbers shown above barmle ass. In other words. while they the frank, confiding, open, honest| are Oregon Short Line train numbers, are potent to cure, being purely vegestatement of their full compos ition, | 1 nd do not ply to the Southern Patable in composition and containing n¢ ) | giving every ingredient in plain English, Ife west of Ogfen, or the Union Pr ifie cent the alcohol, they leave no bad effects be without fear of sucessful criticisn i and | hind. This is not generally true wher 1, with confidence that the good ser ise of *YEL LOWSTONE PARK TRAINS. mineral medicines and those cont: aining the afflicted will lead them to appreci: ate| large percentages of alcohol are taken i} this honorable manner of confiding to into the system and their use protracted them what they are taking into their over considerable periods of time. | stomachs when making use of these Many years ago, Dr. Pierce discov - medicines. ered that chemically pure glycerine, o f A litte book of extracts from many proper strength, is a better ‘solvent an 1 standard medical works of all the difs| preservative ‘of the medicinal principles ferent schools of practice, indorsi1 ig, in residing in our indigenous, or native, the strongest terms, all the sever al inmedicinal plants than is alcohol ; and, gredients entering into Dr. Pie rece § CURRENT TIME TABLE. futhermore, that it possesses intrinsic medicines and telling what diseases medicinal properties of its own, being these most valuable medicinal agents DEPART DAILY. demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and a will cure, will be mailed free to any 7-Los Angeles Limited 4:45 p.m. most efficient anti-ferment. | address by Dr. 2. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, ae Angeles Express 12:01 asm PN; L - on receipt a -- for same 61-For Stockton and eee en nee | by letter or postal c ET TL CAG mrerehe areve mis ele ole ain 7:45 a.m. The fact that neither Dr. Pierce's Dr. Pierce's Ples asman Pellets are| No. 63-For Nephi "and San Golden Medical Discovery, the great largely composed of Podophyllin, the| Pete Valley .......-- 8:00 a.m. Stiffer He the fatal ILLEGAL. Collusion and Alleges Bankrupt. Blood- te aed -, DR. PIERCH'S FAITH. Future. JUDGMENT and Dr. Pierce believes that in our native | agents employed, whereas aleohol i3| %% forests are to be fonnd an abundance of well known to be objectionable in any | most valuable medicinal plants for the medicine to be employed in chronic OF| No. eure of many distressing and most lingering diseases, where, at best, treat-| The gambling cases were finally disposed of by Judge Diehl yesterday ; senteneed the three defendants charged with gambling and W, H. Holden, © charged with having maintained the gambling house, to pay fines for their conduct. Ww. Bare, Ed Blackwell and N. P. H. Yost were sentenced .to pay fines of $25 each, while Holden was fined $100 udge Dieh passing sentence stated that the fines imposed in this case were not indicative of his policy and that in the future, now that the gamblers have received their notice he would more severe penalties a motion of Mr. a jail sentence imposed, Diehl stated that he had imposed sentences of thirty days in two previous cases and that the defendants had escaped on their appeal bond and that no good was accomplished by the sentences The case of T. Ido is still before the court Having been used as a _ witness, he will probably be disch: ie d upon motion ot the prosecution. SAYS root cents to twenty cents a pound, The use of many tons of this root every year in Dr. Pierce's two leading medi- their FINES Warning EFFEOT found caused the price of the root to advance from fermentation than until to-day it commands upwards of orp ere a dollar and a half a pound | Besides the glycerine, oq Judge Pierce Mandrake So Medical Pierce's : saloon, and for a year after their marrlage, a quiet, loving husband, but that after entering the saloon business ne became abusive, addicted to drink, and in many Ways caused her sorrow. were married Aspen, Col., 1895, and : one child, a girl ten years old * to December, 1901, she states, Borrman was kind and loving, but since that time been abusive and quarrelsome, character having apparently completely changed. In May, 1905, jorrman placed a and threatened gain the middle of the month, while she was ill, he displayed a gun and on June 22, 1905, while she in bed, she asserts, he came into room in which she was lying, grabbed her and almost pulled her out of the bed and told her to hurry up and get well as he was tired of paying the expenses of her illness. At the same time he ordered her mother out of the house, she says, and threatened to kill every one in it. Mrs. Borrman asks for a CNeTeS: the custody of the child and straining order enjoining the debonn. ant from disposing of his property < money, pending settlement of sult. She claims that Borrman is worth outside of his business, in money, min- | ing stock and personal property $4,800, and ig worth altogether tween $20,000Qand $30,000. Judge Morsé issued a temporary restraining order made returnable June Pe Po Sees O LE ing of Sone the eee Grapevine and the VenaAmarosa mountains; the former is the northern boundary of Death valley The , in year, than opening IN American Dr. this plant by the medical profession at that time, that it could be purchased receipts the root, plant. Her- afternoon, business, worth prior of 4orr- against ago, root, the properties of each being extracted and preserved in chemically pure glycerine of proper strength, This compound Dr. named his "Golden Medical Discovery," in honor of the sturdy little Golden Seal that Theodora divorce yesterday liquor is abuses and asserts for are and of burden she suit Borrman running of a filed mann Into Tunnel-Truck Sinks. Chicago, ‘June 20.-Sections of streets in ‘the downtown. district, : man a in our years Stone corporations, he rther di the president whall w thavacr Pea entry and sale all ought to contain the sign today. mance is attdthed to it. prosThisBah the only plant unfayorah: pector could easily find a more promly commented upon by Commissioner ising field anfl a less Sepenaive place Bading after his recent inspection. He condemned practices there in strong|to work a mine in. Itis a long, nar- terms and intimated, that_he ask changes in the plant. Now defeat in STREETS CAVE IN oe = At- in This desert valley is about 100 miles long and forms with Death valley, a long narrow U, extending northwest or cere-|coutheast. While there is much excitement ng the vast throng, still every one tis aa pleasant mood, and no disturboccurre ; however, are exercising every caution to protect the rulers, and are suatding the royal couple at all times. lorse and Sick Avers. Boys Accused of Burglary to Waive an Jashington, June 0-Senator La Preliminary Hearing. 70 lette of Wissonatnn offered a lution in the senate today Harry Cook a Harry Clark, the the Secretary of the Interfor directing lo inves- youths charged with burglary in the pere thoroughly int the public first degre ee. through their attorney, andsae containing coal, } ignite X. qr prstensen, pleaded not ena oll, Soren e charge gullty to before Judge Dich) ageeaes In the criminal division of the city court. The date for their mark to put on a gala appearance, and e where can be noticed members of were families from other countries and tourists | : ‘ : I de-|> extraordinary -"Droueht - down mountain gulch voter City ee ment dewn in CHICAGO Head When She the editor cal variation is not great in Nevada Philadelphia, June 20.-President | the summits of the mountain ranges assatt of the Pennsylvania railroad, |are rarely more than 2,000 or 3,000 ar oRt OR, = the follawing preamble will not appear before the interstate |feet above the surrounding deserts WW eonercue' Fo Wdward Yosewater commerce commission at Washington | Inyo county, Cal., different, being eres: wae is a candidate for the indorsement oe tomorrow as had been expecte remarkable for deep valleys and high, the Republican state convention for This fact was made publie in a precipitous mountains. L Tnited States sefator, : statement issued by the railroad late Region of Extremes. "Whereas for sixteen years he has this afternoon, This statement points and persistently advocated out that those who understood that Roughly speaking, 600 feet in ele-|® ctively voice and pen the any particular officers of the comvation is equivalent to 1 degree in Hauor trafie of Nebraska, pany had been invited to appear have latitude, moreover, a deep valley has labored undera misapprehension. The |not the circulation of air that. pretheréfore be i * 5 railroad says it but the testimony Alleging At in campaign, Omaha to OO stituted the equipment for sampling.) the prohibition questions is to be set be fur- | Stinding and testing. The rock is soft|forth and resolutions are preand the gold at the surface is free sented denouncing him and calling es oe Seer ae aly 5,500 upon those who are opposed to the Nevertheless Representatives of Penn- | at Pueblo, Col., except that the rainic: " = fall is less than half. - The topographisylvania Will Be Present. Her opposition gathering the attitude announced got busy active legislature religious a/state con-|the to the mor-|every pan candidacy was of the league promise over] iron a pestle, frying CASSATT, ~~)| 4,000 200-the:feet Balltryg region above sea Xe a ae many} slung small zoek | e ar hung to the other, the peake & Ohio's largest market ing at all, he stated. He will ther{ examined tomotro $k > Pad alone, wagons mouth and saps ae fs, The svitable reaction of such|or election by the legislature to that some once,'' said: he, | bile The Inevita la : : hi ee oe ea sre outa not af-| | furore is no doubt deplorable; yet the office it will be after the Nebraska nape may have been |'T rapid development of any new mining] anti-saloon league has exhausted may not. ha had| region depends upon the excited ‘"‘ten-|every means at its command to en5 | derfoot" rather than the conservative|compass his defeat. So soon as Rose- ta who and carriages, the Mines Anti-Saloon Every ‘ full of people so traversed unfrequented beanie tefused Coal Stocks. oeuv rich stated. }elaims, and a month later the Ladd An honest man was what the com-}mountain and neighboring claims, mission found when | Ie. Parker Pei cere locatec ; ie Newport News, Va., superintendent o Desert Full of People. the Chesapeake & Ohio terminal ‘fa- | ~ : 19 e cilities at that point was called to testi- |. During - ear ee of 1 aS ne «f "but ford two about eee and 1e can be faa SS MR. ROSEWATER IS QPPOSED BY PROHIS is the most satisfactory and fust meth-} gold ore was found 85 miles southcd obtainable The ability of his road fe ast, » foot of the south end of the to bring coal into Washington was] Ki ae h cupiiee: but this discovery limited by the terminal facilities which was kept quiet until a relocation could the Pennsylvania railroad is willing to/be made ; rent to the Chesapeake & Ohio, he} On August 10 1904, the Bullfrog fy. He was asked if he owned terest in coal natn yanies. horses as|ace creeks yPer's miles winter were ; 10,000 In June, timber line story about birds and animals dying in attempting to cross the valley. he Indians and the borax company keep several hundred head of cattle and some mules . Florence mines were discovere : shipments of high grade ore soon to mines | people the chance so noticeable above There is no truth in the 23 known now is 5 a. Ne in | mflés south | : Distribution. of System C. E. Doyle,& general manager wasof the/ thej'the ‘Sandstorm oup, Chesapeake Ohio railroad, northwest of Goldvie ‘ld. of The atmosphere in the valley is remarkably clear, and possesses the res- to President the testimony already brought out. la alized ‘there, attracted many people .Cassatt, of the Pennsyl-|] As -the boom declined, many went vania railway, will send Fourth Vice-| away, some scattering out into the surand the population onn > uyver to read aj rounding: country, stateme ec iss ; rs q » fall of eeretpe gouth Hier Bed, Ore wiry grass IS IN DANGER at tacked to southern California, and becoming oe a eoe P. er orne a pits thd to men Se source of supplies, its lone from. water, the absence or Gun Originated. water is saline, and carries enough appear before | Some of the old-time prospectors knew i offer any testl-| that gold existed there. Its remoteness they might desire the coal inquiry, Name The name of Death valley comes from the loss of an emigrant train In the lower end of Lost valley. The party was on the way from Salt Lake Range. LIFE Placed How Desert | presidents the of Valley, and Reasons. aan June 20-Up merce commission (at body tomorrow, mony with of TIME TABLE and broken down June 17, 1906 forests, |ous, over-worked contains any alcohol, entitles a} women to a place all by themselves. peautilul, blooming plant the root of them ARRIVE. which possesses wonderfully efficacious They are neither patent medicines nor SE en properties as a stomach and general | secret ones either, for every bottle of No. pe eh POA ea e ' a Rohs tonic, also as an alterative or blood ' Dr. Pierce's world - famed medicines leaving the great laboratory at Buffalo, |... End € a age Peet aie 5:16 a.m. purifier and liver inyigorator, having an especial affinity for all mucous surfaces } 2 -, bas. printed upon its wrap per | Nita Ahthonw tdaho all the ingredients entering into its| Falls, Blackfoot; Pocaupon which it exerts a most salutary, eoothing and healing influence. composition. This is why so many | tello, Ogden and ~inunprejudiced physicians now prescribe termediate points. .... 7:19 a.m, This sturdy little plant is known. to them to their | No. 8-From Ogden, Portbotanists as Hydrastis Canadensis, but |}them and recommend land, Butte, San Fran- 8:30 has several local english names, being | patients when they would not think of CISCO seeves seeees -5:89 8.mR. enerally known as Golden Seal. Dr . | advising the use of a secret nostrum. | Z ; - | No. 6-From Ogden and InBierce found the root of this common | Tiew They know they xe composed Of; termediate points and that thewhat ingredients are those en- No! 12-From Ogden, Caz he 8:30 a.m, forest plant to possess medicinal prindorsed by the most eminent medic al | ; tra Tat Park ciples of great potency, especially when combined, in just the right proportions, authorities of all schools of practice. City and. .intermealwith Queen's root, Black Cherrybark, ALL RIGHTS PROTECTED. a ee ae Pra ak ivecon pon TS Buried deep many Mrs. Borrman Attributes to Saloon Business His Alleged Vicious Conduct. Superior. Superintendent 1906. 21, JUNE NATURE'S _ LABORATORY. _ IN reported, usually Railroad SAYS HUSBAND'S NATURE CHANGED ees A to 300 feet below sea level, eigh y occurs elevation of difference ee the a between miles Horie Gat, La Owens and Whitney Mount - THURSDAY, UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN HHE _ 2 101 No. || No. -From 115-From 9-From Se ae oe ane Park City.. Bingham... b Heber Pro rovo, arysvale,...i.. 1:35 p-m. 2:10 p.m. 740 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:55 Pom 5:40 p.m. - su Divorce. | 20 From. Ogden. ....:. 6:20 pom Theodore Borrman vs. Hermann Borr-| No oe Ogden and n, Divoree. °° FL QarTm TARR AND ARHMEN Datrwiy | ~~ West......... 7:50 p.m. Judgments. et LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. No. a. Fron Denver ‘and . L ee ace | WORSE cle sterlelic ated 11:00 .m. a manson vs. Edwin Evans, $130.35 for! All trains except Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5 6, = -s | Time Table in CITY court. Complaints A. Utah Commercial and K. Nicholson, et al,, Bo 4:00, Filed. "ries spite Bank On note, $115 vs. Judgments, aah evy, et: al); purr: default. .vs. G.-N.: " see tral' LOOK FOR REAL ESTATE DAY Prize List Sunday Morning. ever." | ‘ trains wagon 3 Jai OOTr 09, 6.00, 30.) Lem 7:00, a3 m9 Su "Biggest six "40 (Sunday, 8:30 p. m.) son Spliris; Effect May Lake-Leave 6:00, $300, 6:00, 7:00, , 8:001) p. tc 8 run acl Kaysville, 7:00, 10:00, 9:00, 10:30 p. and Lagoon holidays at SIMON President 20, 11:0 3:0 a 1906. a 10:00 Pe 12:00..a. m.; m. (Sunday, special General Ticket | 206. inclusive, office, ‘ stop Manager. at ANDERSON-CALLISTER AN STOCKS intermed- Dooly Block. ‘Phone L A. BENTON, Ad. P2D: 308 State FROUDE! AL. ESTATE, BAWaE Rte: and 19 and 20 | ate points m.; to Kays-| AND Co. Street BONDS, SURETY BONDS, MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS |