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Show the July directly on lowing bills, Dreyfus to give plan Fall Ground, 13.-Two the the Accusations Estab- bearing case and justice to folthe formerly degraded officer will be introduced in the chamber of de puties today. They will restore both Dreyfus and Colonel Piquart to the French army, the former as a major well up ‘in the list so that early promotion to be lieutenant colonel is assured and Colonel Piquart as a brigadier genwere prepared at protracted session of the ministry with President Fallieres at the Elysee palace Thursday night at which the ernment's poliey was planned fus' name is to be inseribed in the distinct and separate nomination eputy Breton has given notice of a bill providing for the transference of Emile Zola's body to the Pantheon, With a public ceremonial. ly figure the of the splendid empress moving apartments several palaces; one of the czac himself, of sees and through the the his "form | oe ms issuing from { fra ntle se form Geenpied by "the grand duchess slight face, weak yet Kindly; and one hears the ¢childis h prattle o the ezar's childre n. Ino ezar's childre are pide They are if dukes, like nearly every member of the} imperial family-they dream, they have strange od they see dread shapes | t ean ha flo material existence, 1d} once the little Grand Duechesses Olga ad : ene froth saa wanes to see in Race oor 1©@ awful shape o nge Death. They thought the Angel of Death ad come te summon their deatly beloved father, gut it was not for him, | but for their litthe cousin, Princess Blizabeth, daughter of the grand duke of Hlesse, that the angel had come This t jappened at Skiernewice, Ee czar s Polish country pce four yea igo-and part of the sad story all Hie world has heard ee room saw ‘Angel of Death. who were Followed by the two doctors present, and by the eczarina the gover| ness rushed to the rescué charges. | They occupied the same bed, in which they ware sitting upright, with bulging s and faces distorted with fear, while both pointe sd upward toward a corner of the coom which was only dimly lighted. rhey ere shaking with terror could not utter a word, and it was some > before could be soothed. Sud danty res pointed Tee bec ame convuls¢ a rror, say jook1 ty again!' Plainly nore children saw tt ame dread shape hen Marie screamed: t has gone into Ella's room And Olga, as though devin also seen the shape pass throug the intervening door, cried ont "Oh, poor Ella! Poor Ella!'' The doctors, hardly knowing what to hurried into the room where Princess Elizabeth lay, and awe at that moment sate little princess aised Crar's Child Favorite. Pais, July 12 The Supreme court The Grand Duke oe a brother) today announced its decision annuling of the czarina, and th 's close friend, | herself in bed, pointed as though atie too, the condemnation of Dreyfus without was the emperor's gue st for the "hunting saw the Angel of Death, and eried: "I a phan The effect of the decision Little Princess Elizabeth, next to his own lam dying! |.am dying! Send for mamis a nplete vindication of Dreyfus daughters, was the czar''s child favorite, | '" Those were her last. words She entitling um to restoration to his rank Perhaps he was kinder to her still be-| became unconscious and jn another hour in the ary as though he had never ause, while ae es r father, she had no} was ad been accuse od mother near divorcee having separated her a nts. On Winged White Figure. The decisidj' of the court was read which threw all imperial and royal BuJ by Presiding Judge M Ballot-Beaupre, rop into ano Oe: they cam ite to dinThe little grand duchesses could sleep president of the court of cassation, imner jn the nursery with Miss Eager, their| no more that night. The ezar anl czarina mediately on the reassembling of the governess But wilful Princess Elizabeth} and iss Eager questioned them about court at noon today The palace of insisted on waiting up to dine with Unele| Ww hat they had seen or a time ey justice was thronged by an eager Nicholas The lithe princess was half{ could only sigh over the ate of "poor famished ea she waited for the; Cousin Ella At length they told how crowd seeking adntission to the court ezar to be seryec recording to eti-| they rs ad been awakenes y trange room, Capt. Dreyfus was not presquette Nk hola s, aa by the chatter] fear, to see hovering near the, door an ent, continuing his habitual secrecy by ams ing . aa of the child, who sat so near him that} awful winged figure with a stern, bearded remaining secluded in the garret her curls brus hed his arms, was In no| face and long, white draperies. Both prowhere he has hitherto been cut oft hurry to begin with his oysters. The] tested the had seen the same figuce, from the outer world. °, hungry little en looked he lus-| which they recognized as the Angel of The reading of the decision lasted | cious bivalve nviously, and then her] Death. T reamed in their fright an hour and it was‘only:at the close s made the ound of the table. She| Their only thought was that the angel that the spectators realized the sweepsquirmed: in the « r a moment, and!had come for their beloved father, the ing nature of the vindication then saic ezar, who stood always in such dreadful s the final determinat cones 5 Vhy, Unele Nicholas, an t you see! danger hen they heard the angel's Yr no DY neeraa tt lere ae ati oe an- | you're keeping us all waiting? wings again and saw the winpe elide into was a : Sree buzz of excited The czar laughed Jjtthe princess, I} the room of the Princess ee veth, they comment and some exclammations of suspect that's one word for the others| knew th it was not the father, but approval which the court officers|and two for ae Are you ery | their little cous in who Le aon to die sternly repressed. hungry, my de , When told that "Ella'' was ingert d dead he main features of the decision ‘Oh, re ines: Uncle Nicholas." they were not at all surprise: are as follows: "Well, suppose for once a princess of Atter this conversation the ezar, the Hesse i ‘assel take precedence of the ezar |ezarina and ss Eager, the gov ess New Facts" Established. Take my oysters, dear little princess." had no doubt that the children, waling . "Does that mean, Uncle Nicholas, that| from their sleep, had actually seen, with ee ees ae three. new factS}; may have your oysters and begin 1, their psychic vision, the conventional fiz e = et i * ee ee a lercier's secret Rennes Pc { oe feation s stabiiehing the for "P' was a falsitign.cation of establishi ‘Dreyfu aoe Meesa oes z pre sump-¥ gona, that amoghe r dotyment cai the secre t papers in which Dreyfus was. alOo have been shown to have de livered to Germ the planus for the railway mobilization never reached the p war depa riment muthorities and eee Dreyfus could not have secured sion of it. , hs Sa Siky taneant that ane : peu s + court-martial & o r to oar, essential testimony the fact was Innocer "These facta, * the decision says, "without seeking for grou necessary ce an by to Renee € anon After examine the shall retrial or be by court-martia Rests on Conjecture. lengthy review of the a in the case known as caleu- Dreyfus of the court any further whether eourt-martial out a trial that verdict be anoes document the bordereau, the decision says it was written by Maj. Count Esterhazy and that the aecusations connecting Dreyfus with the bordereau rests only on hypothesis and conjecture "The accusation - a *" continues the decisto "whether based on the hand writing a text bordereau, was eel unjustified and without motiv Moreover, Drey large fortune: one seeks in vain for any reason r his committing such a great crime "The court therefore holds that, as nt the accusations against the accused fall lo the ground, there is no necessity Tor and consequently the judement in Soo n is Te ed as unWwarrante by the evide In conclusion, the aoure 0 oted Dreyfus' indemnity and ordered its decision to be transeribed on the records of the Rennes court-martial a be insert in the Official Journal and also in five new spane rs to be desizgnated by the procurato eneral an ‘ the cost of the government in fifty papers of Paris and the provinces to be desig nated by yfus History Capt. Alfred of Case. Dreyfus of the artillery, ebrew family on Oct. i, 18M, ¢ sted on the charge of communicating Ir aah military ere to a fo rele power. Two mor r Dreyried by court-martial a0 found guilty, sand Jan. 5, he was publicly de- s Seaters. Ppwas ceeding of the pro- and, "Tormiod continuing hin investigathe opinion that the evio Maj. Count Esterhazy as the guilty man. fPiequart determined to see that justice was done and there ensued a fight to preserve the honor of the French army. eae on Nov 15, 1897, charged Esterhaz} with writing the most eet but the latter was ac court-martial in the followylate Emile Zola warmly espoused ; Dreyfus and made se aoe charges "against the French general s and was condemned to pay a heavy ‘ane and suffer imprisonment, but the sentence Was quasherc When French M. Cav ‘ulgnac eae head of the war otice in the chamber oe ecountaents w ae he proved the ullt of Dreyfu Col. Piequart Gara ie urged that the ane uments were forgeries, for which he was arrested and degrade Called Out An Extra. Referring to the published statement that inadequate provision for cars Was made on the' Saltair line Wednesday night, Manager Langford says no cars were left idle in t yards from seen when the at 11 patrons beach; o'clock were that the to be moved when cars it at was the beach were insufficient in number, an extra train was telephoned for from the city; that it left Salt Lake when the 11 o'clock train left Saltair, and reached the waiting patrons at 11/30 and brought them all home comfortabl Princess Di: Caarne, bowed} the not when both Flizabeth, Uae, nie saw Czar had one figbut it simultaneously,. Sees Visions. These things were eepeceeny easy for the czar to beltev because he had had similar visions himself All the r years of his life, since the throne and become the shining mark or assassins, he had been ubled by = . ne m. His belief in things not palpabte were 5 urt. Le the alreadyserved en-|yet waite. eA pawe me oo ened ate time oysters susplielon had. oysters or to. Just, alld at but thisa the ‘ir minds-the suspicion of which scan be quite free who dines at e ar- . sple t he table It Coane ir wilea pert, tied poison, was notCee t yegun to turn pale and push tha decision her with from : ugidenly eS a onrlv , nates gasped and Vurrledly nearly om she wasao), a ried € into} ac quainta diums, 0 essoTsx of psychology, I 3 SAS o mes ie hypnotists and even of ehar latans. Wi his own eyes he had seen be reigned had the spirits of ezars who had he that betaved he and him, eavd ee voices. Now » believed that |the Angel of Death had netuatly entered his oainee, as sven by Bagg her room, put to bed and pity afotaaye sum-|the summons moned. All the outer gates were barred | that only the and all the velllanece of household were under surthe guard, while message |Summoning expert detectives were WHO WAS BOSS Julius Kruttschnitt, Harrimat Ordered Short From 08: Yards. OF PRACTICAL Sa the JOKER | ntly ghostly Leaves in One corner of the Harriman all he lines, wanted who is just to yesterday. in one his Mr. traveling on direcfor hour Hine in to} Ne va the ik work ee reight and tern: a special a another CALdWAL. at Ogden to Ogden the Buckingham, we the rly. who returning Orego There with they General frot out- the sysschhiktcavill orb Harriman California over the and Southern RAILROAD back Pacific. NOTES. As ed the the working quietly work near Butts In. Harriman place an told official where the "innocent the foreman Kruttschnitt was an Denver & Rio Grande noon. (to be He starts openedse at there with = Pueblo was a sealed orders ‘Gta rday . Yeste well Fourth defined' ru- approach- gang Was bystander' that icial of railroad, Mr. Pueblo to Fort Russell, and he contided to the others in e office that he would add $7 worth of liniment and salve to his expense account Cc. W. | Big Green, Four /Central traveling agent division o he the|terday, amd and}|quaintances. the Oregon in Short the Line grade to at prevent that any | ago point) "Just keep him off the ground and don't let him serve any papers on you, and everything will be all right. He will try to blaff you it he can, but tell him bluffs don't go," was the advice given to the foreman by the bystander. The foreman, who remembered the Sunday morning injunction weeks ago at Sixth North street, ne for the New York lines, arrived in Salt Lake yesrenewed many Mr. Green, who that he was coming with a deputy! yacation, was connected sheriff to serve an injunction against}R. & N. in Salt Lake change at Calder's. Much for Public etincadion, Dr. Says Hughes. t the greatest educator that England has eohated In an articte written In 185 Dickens advoc ated By "oebel's ideas in what > best arever written in the article Die ens id: De oO Sie and honor to the ne fori of a child,' greater thought expressed in according to the idea of nless it be that other saying "Train Hp a child in the way he should go, : Dr iiehes aaa at length from the writings of Diekens, especially those in which sehool life is dwelt upon, Dickens having treated of twenty-eight different schools in his books: of the educational pointed out by Diekens in these re so Valuable pedagogy and which, had they not been written Ni the form would have reached but few, Whereas t have been ay ad eee milbons WANTS TO PAY JUDGMENT Bank Court first consignment of Lake canta- Route The Salt Lake Route expects to bring one of the biggest Sunday exeursions of season from Bureka for the baseball game July 14 Kenneth C. Kerr, fravdling passen- up, decided to try a@ little bluffing on | ger agent fof the wake Route, is own account, and as the party of|returned fro Ne yesterday officials approached he gave some or- | morning, Lomokbe te will leave for ders "just to show who 3,'| Denver to remain during the Elks' and then peremptorily ordered the | convention, ; 7 Maintained: Dignified, Silence. Mr. Kruttschnitt, so the story goes, squared his shoulders and maintained Asks to flicting Help Satisfy Supreme Court Hands cisions. in the COURTS. \ Down Two De- ease of of the case as the record does not show that the bill of exceptions contains all the evidence ae te on the points aoe Where the evidence Is defectiv ASK Two DAMAGES Men Say FOR They Sanitarium for a men named justification bath, and Were Beaten by that while there agsaulted him or provocation, the withbeat to Salt Lake yesterday and D. D. Cutler, |live stock agent for the Chicago & Northwestern, is due tomorrow. right ear, causing his head and ear to become swollen and sore. He further alleges that since said act he has been the Nevine, Denver & live Rio stock Grande, agent™ for came \ of pany of Fire New Insuran York filed of that neither Rtiver ft a ing Ivent and glycerine, avanti sl tains the aleohol, above or harmful, enforcing the ordinary other alleged illegal complaint claim. filed an-| According in the case, | Every on} Dec. 6, 1905, an action was filed the court of McOmie predecessor' tagrediont Position if of| patent, of secret entering Dr. the strongest from leading or the fendants' motion to quash the was denied, it is alleged, and se {s'still: pending Durrands { £u5' and eve SanPe F ran cleco ver s &:18 : P- mm. . 7:28 p.m 7:18 a.m, haa vehi cnners to enfores good." basy Court | No San No. 1t- has Pearson filed suit against P Iienry A. Neilson and Hans Neilson to quiet | tithe to the waters of a certain ditch located in Draper petition with James Neilson filed a the clerk of the probate court asking that he be appointed administrator of the estate of Otto Neilsen, who died in this city Nov. 19, 1904, leaying an| state valued at $650, all in real - TAKE best gift gets is Me Park op ak: gentla | No, rugust ag $20,000 damages complaint States the power Marysville HEARTS ever engagement *YELLOWSTONE Be careful buy of. PARK LAKE UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD CITY, so working, it avers a body resulting in ---- No. 63-For 65-For 90 portion of his| instantaneou: a House | No. No, am 109-11-13 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CIry. No. = TABLE IN Going-Leave COURT. ae ES ssion JUDGIE-No | | JUDGE ' L. RITCHIE, JUDGE || G G. ARMSTRONG, | John D. Feeny et al. vs. Co. et Dimes. $20,000 Itenry Pearson vs. P. A. title to water P. W. Dayton vs, 8. L. rium Dmegs. $2,500, L. P. Winter .vs. S. L. rium Dmes. $2,500 Ut. Coml. and S. Bank Rich et al. , Interple ad Cha > rand Writ oft protibition | R M. B. Tel Nelson. S. Sanita- H. S, Sanita- vs. John F. Javolakog vs. Y Stage CITY Main vs. train and Kojomos J. to FERRE and OE } Lagoon at a Agent TIME TABLE June In 3:00 118 special and through 5:00 p. m BAMBERGER, LAKE 323 | LaFave and General Manager TRANSFER W. Second CO. South. A. Sims, Mer. Phones Grain. JULY 14. No, No. No. No, No. No: ne is 254 . No, No. No. SCENIC PULLMAN RAILWAY. TRAIN. IN DAYLIGHT. Held's Band and Juvenile Band With Train. $17.75 ROUND TRIP $17.75 Diverse Routes returning stops Manitou and Colorado Springs. now at Elks club, Db. & at R. G. Midland en's a.m. a.m. 6:30 We SF se+ce, 12 rt rom Latin rom No, No All 9:50 aT id soece'e - 10:50 KSB and 101-¥From Park Coy. o 6:15 115-From Bingham... 9-From Provo, Heber ind Marysvale. +++. 5:55 20), From Ogden... 6:2 ee Ogden and st Kedah sans sag ny a Ce rte Denver except. Nos. oe oe a.m. ! 7! g310 bm Ogden Bu pete baa alan sis - 8:40 Cast trains 0. "10 :25 a.m. Bingham. Denver Rast Weer aati: an ‘Denver 14-From Ogden... No. No. No, p.m. 8:40 0.m. ‘Ogden' cases, and Tintle rovo 5-From East No. and 4 p.m. btn. pum. Oe: =e gt c a 19 and ou in elusive, late poin stop at eine pores Biting: Dooly nee: "Phoue a Established The 1841. Oldest iL TON, P 185 and Largest. ag R. G. DUN & CO, Glenwood or $:10 . 8:15 4-For Denver and East 8: an 3-For Ogden and West 11:10 p.m. ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY: 19--From Denver and East sralelciciatc cote 8:00 a.m. t-F rom * Ogden and From 1-From No, ROCKIES ..... . 8:10 pam. Bingham .... . Park City - 102-For ii-F or Ogden . 10°25 aan. 6-For Ogden and West 10°35 a.m. 1 -For Ogden and West 1:45 pan 113-For Bingham .... 2-For Denver und Fast 3:50 p.o. 8-For Provo and Tintle 5:00 p.m. 13-For Ogden 6: 20-For Denver and ‘EB ast, No. No, SOLID COOL 3d, 1906 Effest |No. 6-For De ‘pver and East §:50 a.m. No, No. | DENVER. reservations abe are 99 THEWORLD'S Make your Ticket Offices. Bouth BURTNER, CURRENT No. Limit 30 days; Spring. * Cead ville, the 1986. H. ae INo i i-For Ogden ne 112-For President | Special THE mining Lessee. aa holidays SIMON ' | R gla THROUGH tn Nevada OFFICE-169 ‘Phone J. No. TO TICKET street. m. tae eo Sundays SALT John Elks' for e | Lindsay Smeltg. T= LANGFORD, 6:00 p.m. Iine to Los Angeles, connections | camps. s Bue P. Lagoon-Le ave 7:00, 10:00, 12-00 Guides, [ 3:00. 5.00, 700, 9:00, 10:30 p.m. w) tting Filed. Co. Only direct Service k Hit David and Car LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. 2 B ft May 30, 1906 ee cece i: - ae : ao a ( ‘ , = | Salt Lake-Leave 6:00, 9:00, 1:00 a. m.; 3 ae me | 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p m LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY: |} First six trains run through to KaysNo. 10-For Heber, Provo ville | . : " Se ees Marysvale ...... 8:00 a.nv Dur- JUDGE-N: es-Amer. Mere, $18 ‘aft. ior ply. 66 SALI Judgments. aii for West. } Today. Co. So E. p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Qt. | H. Chas. J. | CITY COURT. Complaints p. airs *Sunday last train leaves Salt Lake at} | 9 00 pom *Sunday last train leaves Saltair at | 0:00 p.m Depot First South and Fourth West | steneks as | FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. | Filed. Herman Henker vs. Money reevd. 3A99 M. A. M oyer vs. Am. et al Dmes. $89, 11:20 2:20 eevereccesss Dining District Today. WHITAKER, m. ; ao ecee and es 7.0 p.m, p.m aac 4-0 p. ma p.m. 10.90 ri aii p.m. fa p. 2-lrom Finest 1:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m 4:30 p. m 5:30 pom 6:3) pm. 6:00 p. m 10:00 Complaints a4. m p. m, p.m. p. m p.m, "Garfield. Nephi ain Sal¢ Lake. 8.00 o:00 session. CHANCERY, DIV.,, C.. W MORSE, JUDGE LAW. DIy., T. D. LEWIS. JUDGE LAW: DIV., M. L. RITC FI, JU IDGE - No court CRIM DIV. G..G, ARMSTRONG JUDGE-No ourt : J. 10°30 2:00 3.00 4:00 6:00 aa MORSE, 56:35 p.m. €:30 am. and "+ San Pete these Y..-.ea Nephi....... EFFECT MAY 31, 1906 Returning-Arrive Salt Lake B: 30 p.m. Limited Express Isxpre. Lynn 64-From 66-From aa: :30 a.m. p.m. and Lynn -DAILY. 62-From Nephi Trains to Saltair Beach |: Ae COURT RECORD yLAW DIV. M. eer CRIM. piv , Nephi 8-Los Anegeles , L Angeles 2--Los Angeles No. No. Yesterday. y a c HANG i ae DIV SiaW JUDG session LAW. DIV T. D. LEWIS, Garfleld Nephi ..... No. 61-Ior ARRIVE Utah's Leading Music TABLE. DAILY. 63-For Nephi and San Pete Vall co ceceec es 6:00 BEE No. No. % death DISTRI ICT TIME No. 7-Los Angeles Limited 4:45 p.m. No .1-Los Angeles Express 12:01 a.m. No. 61-for Stockton and Tintic 4... 7:45 a.m UTAH. Prog- ress company were also strung. While so working, it avers portion of h body came in contact with the power Wire, resulting im a current of 22,000 TRAINS who Byeepae. DEPART _ 6:05 p.m. ang int rmediate points 8.00 p. im. 7 ie Cane' nh 7 he postin nan eta + : co and = tntermediate points PS MSR GORE 11:45 p.m. D. w. BURLEY, Q. P ) S. thee SPENCER, A City Ticket Office, 201 Main street, Telephone, 260 Note: ‘Train numbers shown above are Oregon Short Uline train pumbera, and do not apply to the Boutherp Paelfle west of Ogden, or the Union Pr elfic cart therant CURRENT for his death - th: Thomas |f~- wires of the 8:66 pm Por eden, Por ute Ilo, B sac kfoot, Idaho. Falls, St. An- | SALT " 1:05 p.m, 17-For Ogde n, Omaha, Chicago and tntermedlate points ........-. For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha st. Louls and Chiewgo ESTABLISHED John D. and Loulse M. Feeny, par-} ents of Thomas Feeny, who was killed | While stringing «wires n Bineham Junction, June 6 last, filed suit azainst} the Rocky Mbuntain Bell Telephone company and the Progress company 1:30 p.m, Cache Malad, see us In the matter of the estate of [san M. Lewis, deceased. David Lewis filed a pe tition asking th: it he be appointed administrator, 3 city' May 20, 1906, leaving dan estate} of $800 worth of goods Vare tnd} merchandise. There are ix heirs} named in the petition. No ...... Ogden, and point thony, a girl her ring. Francisco -For ! NO The you = Ogde 1. Omaha, Valley, City a |IN MATRIMONY| | Notes, ra & Intermediate points 10:30 a.m. 1-For Ogden, Oma a, ‘ hicago, Le nver, eo BUS City, St. Louls an . lo take as cundy eollection of the claim, hence a writ! of prohibition is asked to prevent him |} ~ from proceeding Turther, pending settlement in the District court. Damages in the sum of $50 80 is also asked by DIAMONDS the plaintiffs ee Chicugo, Denver, Kansus City ane "St Louls 7-for Ogden, Poruland, utte, San Francisco an endorsement writers of the cure the diss aise One ratte Isa laxative. and two a mild eat vartic gist sell them, and nothing is yA 10--From Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, EOF easi and San Francisco.... 6-For |No. zi pa Durrand, in which James P. Quinn was} S¢Veral schools of practice. » other | No. the plaintiff and Pace and wife defend-| ™edicines put up for like purposes has ants, in which judgment was asked for | 49Y Such professional endorsement. $30. The complaint - states that no| Jr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- | No verification Was attached to the com-| Stipation. Constipation ts the cause of plaint, though a summons was issued. | M&hy diseas Cur the ause and yu y The a action 8:36 a.m, eke ay DEPART. |No. com medicines eee @:36 medicines. into Plereo's kind of medical point eS a No. con- from ite 18--F rom Chicago, Omaha, Ogden and tbtermediate polnts.... Ogden, Chi2-from . No. habit- forming drive. as, will be seen: froma glance at the formula printed on each are safe to use and rotlle Wrapper b potent to cure, Not only do physicians prescribe the above, non-secret areal cing 3 largely, but| the most Intelligent: people employ them people who would not think of using to the No. resid medicines any y 8530 ome. .ee- EES etch §6-FProm Ogden ‘and lutermediate points .... 12-lrom Ogden, Cuc he Valle Malad, Park City ‘and intermedi- or natlve further medi AL in alh our tart!Indigenous, and ‘lcoholsand: | antiferment Neither of Its} } ef No, No. 5 ore that It 10 136 ‘ + valuable medicinal anar ice of ita own, being demuleent, Patrtive, antisept ( and a most efficient Wick collection No, presery prinicip les 4--From Ogden, Cheage Omaha, St. Louls, Khau« 6:18 om. Denver. und sas City 14-from Marysvale, st Vothony, idaho Falls, Blackfoot, Pocatellu, Ogden and ine 7:10 a.m. points... termediate §-frrom Ogden, rea tutte, San Frao- *No,: Dr. Want Durrant Restrained } Charles E. Pace and wife filed a! petition in District court yesterday | asking that Charles F. Durrand, justice} of the peace of Murray, be prohibited| the B. fact chemically Rated pure su b that Ced- com-} a copy No, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the 0 live uvigorator Beart stomach tok Wer TuVvig i at Lis nor ae ieart rewulator So ® Pay Pave yr LU ' Pr es rip, yLion ir t over wee me uk. ‘ pee \ chats ; brokeil-down, worked, cis misty outitles oe any coptalus rea Pee Cn by t aoe a place os or orca ug years Many pea Utah further Employes. him over the head and face with their fists and with @ piece of rubber hose loaded with leadeni shot; also that Charles Loofbourow bit him in the Ben The ASSAULT. Alleging that Charles aor and Lloyd A. Loofbourow, twe ployes of the Salt Lake Hot ‘Sprites Sanitarium company. on June 10 tast assaulted and injured him, P. W. Dayton filed sult against the Sanitarium for $2,000 actual damages and $500 punitive damages. Mr. Dayton alleges that with a company of friends he went {nto the Sanitarium two out PeThe Fidelity ae A I. t merits EEDedS Southern ar City filed an amendment to its ar-| ticles of incorporation increasing the} Caritas stock, frond .9 26,000 0 -460.908 String- for the defendants, which the upper court affirms. The opinion was writtem by Chief Justice Barteh, an coneurred jn ak Justice MeCarty and Justice Strau I e cane otf Edwards S. Stone, respondent, versus Ogden Packing company, appellant the Supreme allirmed the judgment of the lower court, though the eee are not given. The Supreme court decision states that the court will not go into the a. cence saank. of on which The supreme court handed down two decisions yesterday, In both cases affirming the decision of the lower sour he case of Joseph Baumgarten eee James Chipman and Selena Chipman, the question hinged on the recovery of $2.263 for breach of covenant in the execution of warranty deed to certain property in Salt Lake, the plaintiff claiming there was a fallure to convey title determined RerSr Brea: The fact Medi Feeny climbed upon the pete carrying| the wires of the telephone company, | Interests. LOWER of with the Will deThe new company Lada group of Piute ing claim in an unorganized mining | Love-| of northwest ‘ 16 district loeks Humboldt county Nev stoek is fixed at $20,000 In $100! capital ar directors and officers The dij MeGeorge president; Hunter, P. Ken-| ‘ ) vice-president re iland, | nedy, J R Hunter and P C Burdick is for The Con- The Utah Commercial & Savings bank filed an action against John Rieh, Homer Rich, Rogers and Street, Stre et and Bramel, L. R. Rogers, John and W. H. Bramel and C Frank Emery, sheriff of Salt Lake county, asking var it be permitted to discharge a rtain judgment The complaint alle paces that April in an action in the District county entitled Rich vs Utah Commercial & bank, a judgmeént Was entered against the defendant herein, for the sum of $2,697.47 principal and $30.10 costs he case was appealed, the plaintiff alleges, but the Supreme court affirmed the judgment of the lower court, that further costs were taxed and the total amount now owing under the judgment is $3,024 ue plaintiff? represents that it desir to pay the judgment but, that the: "diftere ‘nt parties to the suit have such varied and conflicting interests is impossible to properly adhenee the assistance of the court is invoked and the plaintiff asks that it be permitted to pay the amount * court and that upon making such payment the court shall make an order acquitting the plaintiff of the debt and satisfying e judgment and ordering the defendants to interplead, diso that the plaintif€é be allowed to ar atas from said sum its costs in e present action CONFIRMS Group esterday He "Dickens as Educator' was the theme of the closing lecture of Dr. James L. Hughes of Tor ronto, delivered at Barade hall las , and after listening old acis on a with the O. many™~ years loupes ever shipped from the Muddy Valley region near Moapa, arrived In Salt Lake yesterday over the Salt the case that is now in the courts came oMcials out of the yards. Onting GIVES DICKENS "CREDIT Did as Harry Cushing. traveling passenger agent for the Rio Gran Western, Will leave with the detachment of soldiers trom Fort Douglas this after- yards around, the station preparatory |). o. that he would find these orders to the erection of anew passenger! , ine effect that he was to procure station The half hour's: inspection}. op urro at the: expense of the Rto was not devold of interest for Mr.) (onde and Jead the boys of the Kruttsehnitt. or for one foreman of @ | onty ninth Infantry: overland from trac Ltn gang at cairo j ‘eigeantilce Have Wards The Nineteenth and Twentyoe! Wards united in an outing at Calder‘s park yesterday and enjoyed of sports in addition to the tractions of the tesort. In the running races prizes were won by Blanehe Edwards, Arthur Reynolds Mabel Rose, Paney Erickson, Luella Collet, Julia Reynold Eya Younger, Rosalie Reynolds, Polly Latimer Mrs h married women's race, and in the ball game bemarried men and the single latter won by a score of 9 to 8 » Seventeenth ward also enjoyed a banquet at the park last evening gen- Park, Idaho. ‘The Inwill include the Idaho through Chieago ya fternoon wid in Oregon lines of Mrs thee and train iB is called, returned E. Calvin, is continue Salt | to ty * hurried inspec Lier mi in a"prog< éhareiin >the epot,. Line, BE. ing at Island |Spection tour Kruttschnitt, earrying his full name mie him, and accompanie ds by Cc. Stubbs, traffie manager for the Harriman pas arrived in Salt Lake "at 71 yes- pantry Calvin with superintendent met : operation and maintenance of tor eral noon, Funston, Vp os Julius Kruttschnitt, took a a ernest aoe to . ran! Kruttschnitt Mr. it Short Hour. ! It vi the foreman was heard to say: "Well, I can get a job on the Western Pacifie tomorrow if IT have to, an sone make any difference a hundred ears from now, either. Meets Director of Maintenance and Operation Inspects Work in Salt Lake and be tA ae ha en ie eveldent -t a a dignified eee eee his observation of the ork without comment while the thenmen became more - ge peti in his demand that the inruders keep away from his job. There baa a latge, dark storm cloud hovering over the battleNeld when the foreman recognized one of the party as a local official of the Oregon Short Line, and returned to his work with a few remarks to the laborers that the bystander forgot to take down in Pee oe fe cam Sie After the party had retired to Ye Kruttschnitt's private car, and had dispatched the porter to "Milwaukee," as one : WORK poison rected i sentyToom, FOREMAN FOUND 8 Official, and fiutdiesticusah Develop Ogden-Humboldt Mining com-| with headquarters Ogden, | in a copy of. it: rtiels or ine or-| articles of Incorporation Ir. for Utah named as agent MANY GIRLS\ WIN RACES then tered Lake and qupep one d the correctness czar Il. placed ure of Angel of Death The heard of similar instances. f only of the grand duchesses Je ul seen the ure, It might have be a dream. merrime nt, But said Vhat is the matter s?' The child, f looking doubtfully at the remaining the eee and pee all their enerNan that he had unjustly conde nile Picquart, when he * becamb chief department of the Freneh arm 5, examined the docume nts in the Leis eedings agi anet Dreyfus the - Til before ne ne see his and Princess Becomes. ' i well-trained footman «The ae lated © " now pe ument from Gem | "it does, princess," papers presented at the rravely. ane in which the initial Moe ; session resulted In a number of free fights between the Evans men and the ; gressman Brownlow, the » of contention being the report of the committee on eredentials which favored the Evans delegates in nearly every instance" Delegates mounted the platform and at one time there were fifty trying to talk at once A roll eal was finally taken however and the Evans following carried every point for which they strove Nineteenth Will Claims The pany filed This Family en id Bh ho) AN to Fully Company 13.-After Pleree's ee and Is July its vomposition Dr. They cines tn a clas all b i themealved carol be classed with patent or secret meuicines because they are heither, This is why So foany "tgp physiclans recommend reseribe thera anc . h themth Ww patien their poate a y at are composed of aid that the et those 1 I Ba are by the mos eminen ee Paris, Prisoner to St. Petersbure. all within the | castle Knew that che Httfe yt was jt the ac cidental vietim of an attempt to | poison the emperor. Little Princess Ee fine m rw }death. She lay dying upon herthe bed litth in la room adjoining that whee | Jrand Due reer Olen and arie, her | cousins, had be asleep, in spite of the excite rieirt and the ke neral feet theough the eorridors Tenn one of the most strenuous conventions ever held by the Republicans of ‘Tennessee and which lasted until an early hour this (Friday) morning, Henry Clay Evans, former pension eommissioner, and consul general to London, was nominated for rovernor, and D Cc. Swab, of Claiborne county WAS state railroad commis- into places 1906 ARRIVB. ee lished New Nashville, IS RESTORED ane OK (By Van Calava.) Republican Special Service Washington, D. C., July 12.-Miss Eager, that Irish girl, who for six years was| i aa arate i to the four : imperial! hursery governess Russian princesses, has, with the permis. sion of the czar and czarina of Russia, i > | publishedd a a t book k about al thesese little: highIn these pages one sees the statenesses | entering | alone 1 | MINES DT EE Rt UMBOL PI 17, GEORGE tah RusST, pan Sin General Ww yoming Progress "Salt Lake and ea City Muanager Nevada. ng a of Written by Nursery Governess to Imperial Russian Princess Tells of Visitation by Angel of Death to Royal Palace | EFFECT Jone e Tnnocence Nominated After Bitter Fight}: core to Head Tennessee Republican Ticket. re +> RANK Book Duchess TABLE IN P : ree ao Dr. bottle _of Every phalcas inedicines leaving has ee rato at Buffalo, N 18S p Sasa thgredient the all vrapper upon "its c EB Killed Grand TIME The Best Guaranty of Merit Is Open Publicity. prevented. from attending to his business, Lr P Winter also filed a Similar suit, | isking the samé amount of damage of violence acts same the that eae were eos upon him and thet he| sustained severe injuries and two black oF = ARMY H. CLAY EVANS NAMED Wfeant for Czar CAPTAIN DREYFUS His Condemnation Annulled by French Supreme Court Without Retrial. REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1906. i Poison INTER-MOUNTAIN a VINDICATIONOF x ef . THE |