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Show COALVILLE TIMES. It J. rCTZJtSON. hI Nwm E4itar III BEYOIUTIQH RUSSIA NOW SEEMS tt. hwania no. (Wrlh M lim-dtur (, MM, kUM. SHV Aliouoo Cold Pleceia V ttw3i of o Sllvwr IDottarwButtb floLdfloeay lmu as tor. About BEATS vj GUILTY Of REBATING CONTINUES Ui JUSSIA CERTAIN tjll pit $ OF JEWS SLAUGKTB m Social Democrats and Social Revolutionists Pushing Their Campaign for an Armed Uprleing. St UTAH STATE NEATS SA P-- in gcm-r.'i- l The people of Davis county have decided to bold a county fair thla fall. Mosb la to have a real live Fourth of July celebration for the first time la several years. Fred Duke, aged 14, fell under Storing freight train at Provo, hi left foot being crushed. About 1.000 people attended the anal outing of the Black Havk Indian war veterans at Lagoon last week. June 21 Is Eagles' state day, when the Members from the different lodges will meet In Balt Lake and celebrate. Ernest Day of Bountiful fell from a InLagoon train and was painfully arm his and shoulder being jured. fractured James W. Stark, who was appointed postmaster at Moab eight years ago, 111 health la given as has resigned tha cause. 'mrg The gravity of the situation prows hourly Tha -- o ' -- f n third ananal outing of the Real Estate association and la expected by the management that the excursion --A.F that resort win be larger than any f Ha predecessors. The merchant of American Fork have decided not to allow thetr clerk off each week the customary half-dadaring the summermonths. This cue-tohad prevailed for the past three years and had com to be looked upon as a permanent thing. The home of Mrs. Carlonle Adams of Americas Fork, was completely destroyed by Are, the toes being estimated at shoot f600. The Are originated from sulphur pons that were horning la two of the rooms. The loea la put--ty covered by insurance. Gov era meat sale of town lots In Duchesne, Mytoa, and Randlett town-phlpUintah India reservation, will take place at the land office at Vernal on July IT. Those townsites are Joes ted la Duchesne valley near the east era boundary of Utah. y s, v ' - . - I v aee-reta- ;:.::ThursdyJonc.28wUt. bf real ' tote day af Saltalr. This will be the Upon Revenge- inert-am-.- three-year-ol- es-- Horrible Ciime of in Indian Woman Who Was Bent bourses ' St IViersbtirg and Moscow are In a pa.ih in condition and the Social lh nun rail- - and Social RevolutThe Mother Escapes From Infuriated con.Htdi ring parliament to be ionistSavage. But 17 Months Old Child a n gllgible is Beaten to Death and Left quuntltv. are pushing their campaign tor an armed uprising by the Roadside. l with vigor Demonstrations tx tut ring In the street of are dal While riding In a bugMoscow in fsivor of a general atrlke Yreka, Cal with which the proletariat leaders are gy with her two small children, in The Willow Creek valley Mrs William a conflict trying to hers the workmen among Beal, the wife of s ranchman, was agltaltnu has reached a boiling point and pa- stopped In the road In Dora Chipp, an trols are ngaln In heavy force In the woman who ptilie-l the bridle lu the country Industrial quarters, the rural guards are throwing In their from the horse and Here elv attacked lot with the peasants, refusing to proMrs Deal when the latter got out Of The progress of the buggy tect the la nil lords Mr- - Ileal fled to a house, the revolm lonarv propaganda In the b the infuriated Indian wopursued army Is serloush alarming the governman. who tired five shots Into the ment, and to add to the poptflar excitement mines the nmsaacre of Jews house after Mrs Heal had locked her-el- f at BlalysioK, While the reports conto-- . Use bullet graced Mrs, Beals flict as lo the Immediate responsibilchin ity for the out break, the authorities a A tittle later Amos Rl hard son, her cannot escape the responsibility black hundred for the provocative neighbor, found the youngest child, 17 telegrams which they rsused to be months of age dead In the road by tha printed throughout Russia, appealing side of the buggy. Its head terribly to the worst passions of the mob crushed an.l beaten The other child against the lews ns the enemies of escaped ths country the country People are searching for the Indian woman, whose motive WANTS RIGID INSPECTION. fancied Is said to have'becn some grudge That Insists President Packing The sheriff has left for the scene, which is sixty miles east of here Houaei Should be Closely Watched. be Unless an agreement can reached soon, the stret car conductors will go and motormen of 8alt on strike. Mrs. Albert Herts was serloualy Injured la a street car collision In Salt Lake City. The other passengers esRoosevelt President Washington caped Injury. j has added another chapter to (he litFlag day was generally observed In erature of (he meat Inspection contro 8h)t Lake, flags being displayed and It was not through any desire closed business of during versy Many places beof his that the correspondence the afternoon. tween himself and Representative Alexander Carlson, an Ogden hoy, Wadsworth, chairman of the commitwhile coasting down a hill on his tee on agriculture, was published In bicycle, collided with a wagon and lta Inasmuch, however, as entirety was seriously Injured. Chairman Wadsworth deemed It deson of Mr. sirable that the letters should be pubA little lished and gave them to the public, and Mrs. J. J. Rees of Mantl was acci- the president regards It as proper to Creek, complete the corresKmlcnce thus far dentally drowned nt Clear exchangi-Carbon county, last week. by the publication of his reply to Mr Wadsworths letter of Csley. Nv Albert Nelson In his reply the president, while adJumped from a moving strset car In mitting his error In staling that the Salt Lake City, hi head striking a bouse substitute contained no provision for the making of Inspections of pola, Inflicting serious Injuries. packing houses at all hours of the The Bute Bask of Bountiful Bled day or night, say the substitute still article of Incorporation with the Js Inadequate to meet the requirement of the situation The president of state last week. The says that after a conference with RepIs capitalised at 120,000. resentative Adams of Wisconsin, a The water In 8alt Lake Is now one member of the agricultural commitfoot and two and n half Inches above tee, he Is convinced Mr Adams will made to him the sera mark and all inches higher accept the suggestion regarding the bill. He says that Mr than It was at tbia time last ysar. Adams In each case stated that he The threatened strike of street car personally would accept the alteration am ploye In Balt Lake City did not proposed. These changes Include the take place, the company conceding elimination of tha court review proposed and a dosen other alteration, - moat of tha demands of thslr ana la .tha opinion. .. of ..the preaLdeat, th suggested change would makt tha son of Mr. house committee substitute st good Norman, the -The .amvndmwnt. and Mr. Terry Nelson of Balt Juka, a tha Uevevldae conhe la not adds that president fell into a tuh-o- f hot water and was to cerned about the language of tha badly scalded that he died a - few amendment, but with the accomplishhours Inter. ment pf the object In view, a thorinH. 0. Bill, an employ of tha Hatch ough and rigid and not a sham spection. 8hesp company, lost his left hand, Jews Taka Revengt. having gone to sleep neat the track at Woods Cross, with his hand lying Blalystok, via Warsaw. In order to on tha rsll. avenge the victims of massacre, JewBishop Christen Christensen, who ish revolutionists, hidden on the roofs died at Chester last week, came to of bouses, behind fences and the draUtah la 1862, crossing the plains with peries of windows. Bred all day Satwith revolvers and rifles at tha an ox team, and has resided In UUh urday government buildings and workmen county ever since. and peasants passing In the streets, The old folks organisations of Lehl, and one band ambushed In a factory Pleasant Orotr and American Fork ftred on the station and approaching trains At least a hundred persons met at Undon on day last week for were killed during the day 300 over about thetr annual outing, 10 years of ago being present. WILL NOT ACCEPT. George Whitman, Roy Fox and Arlxona la Expected to Reject Joint Lionel Hansen, while digging nt the Statehood. Utah Fire Clay companys beds In Arlx The signing of the Phoenix, Lehl, were completely hurled by n cave-l- a of day, but were rescued just stalehiod bill has created no especial excitement here, a It was aa expectla time to save their Uvea. f ed happening There Is, however, a of tha Rhea, daughter feeling of relief that the suspense Is seriWilliam O. Thurgood, met with and the situation has been clarover, ous gccldent at Syracuse last week, ified In this by definite conditions having bee foot amputated by a mowsection seems to be one general Idea, ing machine while playing la the hay and that la at the November election Held. Jumping In frimt of the machine. the proposition of Joint statehood will be emphatically defeated. The Alpine Light A Power company Js n new corporation that has been PRECIOUS STONE OUTPUT. formetj by Lehl. American Fork sad Value of United Staten Production The company proAlplus parties. H08 Wat 8J26.350. pose to operate an electric power Hi The United Stales Washington. Dry Creek canyoa northeast plan of Alpfns. geological survey. In a bulletin on the Ths senate last week passed the production and Importation of precious bill authorising the secretary of war stones In the United States In 1905, to exchange with Le Grand Young says the value of the output of precious atones-i1905 reached 2326.350, certain lands la tha Fort Douglas milf which Ihe Yield from sapphire itary reservation and pay him 86.000 mines amounted to 8125,000 Next In In return for certain lands to he con- value was the turquoise output, quoted at 865.000 veyed by Touog. luatl-tatto- Many Injured aa Re- Thirty Dea ault Of i IsUgteui Outbreak to Rmt in Mexico Laid eration t Door of Fed- Minor. In a letter filed with Washington the state department and dated at Cananea. Boroita. Mexico. June 11. W C. Greene, president of the copper company at w hose mines In Cananea th rioting occurred early thla month, charge that agitators from the W cetera Federation of- - Miner- had- - been through the mines inciting the Mexicans, and tell how he waa warned of a plot to dynamite the bank and to Inaugurate a revolution against Pree- of - DISSATISFACTION. WIDESPREAD Art Practically Fortlgn Merchant Shut Out of Manchuria. Blalystok. Trouble Over Land Between Cattlemen Results in appear Bloodshed. Bt Pet sSrg. Disorder again to ha ehrokea out at Blalystok on Friday w 4 oven greater fury than characterize Thursday No dlsparfls- riots. have been received direct fronaklyatok, where the telegraph offlcqi a closed, hut mesaek from Grodno and Minsk report hat the excesses wer the throwing of sevstarted ogam eral bomba. Ttlrty people are known to have beet (Red, while many were Injured. The crowds, according to these dlspatyk-t- . then opened Are on the police stnttn to which the troops replied, and tfo was a constant Interchange qf nhots - between Jews In their hogs and soldiers In the streets A tn of peasants armed - semi-offici- f with club, pcfhes. etc, who had found their W Into the city Thursday, was partkpallng in the rioting A rttspatch'frm Minsk states that the autboritlfahad been fully of (possibility of trouble Thursday and 6 recalled a battalion of Infantry afef several squadrons of cavalry fromelr summer camp to strengthen the garrison, but without of the overawing originators 1 lighting. d te BRITI8H ABOUT MEAT. TA.K for-ela- n in-- Packing Houag txposures Being England. London. A ,frh lot of questions relating to the Oucago meat packing disclosure are icing prepared for presentation In 6e house of commons. Michael Hlcks-Bta'son of the former chancellors the exchequer, will War Seeretsy Haldane to Inform the house of th quantity of Chicago canned meat atgplM to the troops to South Africa luring the late war and what proportion of enteric deaths ought more probably to have been described al due lo ptomaine poisoning. Another question Is based on the discovery In the dining room of the house of commons of a box marked Armours, (St. Louis, Chicago and Clty-hlck- uu y 1 J f Are Plundering and Killing. Warsaw A band of terrorists held up a mall wagon between Krolnlewlce The terrorists killed and Klodawa the driver and hi horses and two soldiers who were escorting the man. and plundered the malls and deFive terrorists shot and camped killed a police officer and hta wife while they were walklngthe street The Jews of The assassins escaped Warsaw were uneasy, but at present there Is no Intention of anti Jewish outbreak TEDDY READ To-kl- o Friend Wat Faithless. Mexico City. Nicaraguan society is excited over the case of Dr Julian Irian, who killed Dr Alta Mirano, a politician and cabinet minister In.is had occasion to visit Costa Rice and left hH wife In care of Mia Mtrann. who was his Intimate friend During Irlsa absence Is alleged to have grossly Insulted Sonora Irlas. and when Irlas returned he demanded an explanation. ' when stabbed Irlas In the arm Finally Irlas killed Alts Mirano with a pistol Drouth Broken by Storm. Kan After, the hottest Topeka. day of the year, north and central Kansas was on Sunday night visited by terrtffic rain and thunder storms, breaking the extended drouth which had already irreparably damaged the wheat crop and threatened the corn crop Reports receive! here are meager. but it is known that the storm" is general In the northern section of the state In Marshall county the storm Is so terrific that all wires are down and flood damage ts threatened Kansas City Plants to be Investigated. Had Narrow Escape. Kan Topeka, Secretary 9. J Buffalo. N Y The Twentieth CenCrumblne of the Kansas state board tury Flyer, on the laike Shore, was of health has commenced an Investigation of the Kansas packing houses, wrecked near Wes- Seneca, two miles Sun-laIt ts considered with a view of ascertaining whether west of here. or not preservatives of a harmful na- tn raculoua that no one was killed ture are used In preparing the prod- Oft day roach and seven sleepers ucts. Sanitary conditions tn the big plants at Kansas City, Kan . wll also wvre badly smashed The wreck, it be looked Into. Dr. -- Crumblne states Is believed, was caused by a spilt rsll that the Investigation I not the re- Th Coupling between the engine and sult of congressional report on the the first car broke and the engine Chicago plants, but was planned by bumped along the tlca for 500 feet behim before the Invests fore It waa brought to a atop, There wer gallon. passengers NeJO-Rtynol- elxty-seve- RIOT AfJT. Would Minimize Cortgresa Says Chance of Reeling Out Evil In Picking Industry. Washington Chairman Wadsworth of the Nma committee on agriculture has made publie the correspondence between tresideat Roosevelt and himself regarding tbt meat inspection bill prepated i the committee. The pr suient In hla letter aaya that alino- -t every change In the house a for the wots amendment and In bU judgment "o framed at to 'minimize the thanceof rooting out th evils in the packing business." In his Wadsworth declare reply Mr the presld. nt is very, very wrong" In hla estimate of the committee bill, call attention in provision in the bill and concludes with aa expression of regret that the president ahould feel justified m impugning the competency of a of thq house of representatives Will Show Big Deficiency. The correspondent at of the Daily Telegraph sajs that the deficit In the next budget Is expected to reach $40,000 000 The correspondent savs that the majorln of the foreigner resident at Nagasaki refuse-lpay the Income tax and that the German consul I supporting them The tVspatch adds that an armv reform commission has been appointed, consisting of the ministers of war, jd structlon and state, to remtulv defeeT In th army disclosed by the war with Rusela j j Kentuckians Honor Daniel Boon. I.miisiiie Ky. Friday wae Daniel Roono dav of the Home Coming" Jubilee The floral parade took place earlv in the day. The glorification of Daniel ii.sme cane later In Cherokee A bom a 6oten lineal descend-ent- s paik of ihe great pioneer were present Ihe 0f Boone, modeled bv Mis, Knad VaadeQ of Louisville and pi seiiied i0 the city of Loot-'i1bv i ( Rtcknell, waa unveiled. llre kenndgo Castlemsn of Louisville made ihe presentation addr of Mr. ttpkmti and ihe acceptance for th r hoard pirk conn las Iona waa made 1 - V I "1 lurr'U ASS. ?' Sea Level Proposition Killed. W .(sii.ngii.n ike House on Friday, bv a v..ie of i in t jg, voted In favor of a loi k anal aemve the lathmua of Iananu The titnductlon by alive Lutauev Friday of Jhe aim mine m 10 th item In the.sundry h d civil v ipproprtatlng twenty-flmill on dollar to ecaMnu tka , construction of the Panama nl. Fro Vldlng ha' no part of sura ball be used mi. he coast ruction of sea live! ...tat was done with the Approval of th president Rep-rcset- ii tht Editor as Judge fleet Fit Jury Out But a Few Minute. Kansas City The Chicago, Burlington A Quincy Railroad company was found guilty here late Wednesday United afternoon by a Jury In th Fta'e- - d'strirt court on four oounta Tragedy in Jackson Hole Country, of grantihg conzesslona on packing Charles Morris Being Run Down hounp shipments for export to th Arand Shot a Few Feet From mour Pat king company, Swift A Co., HI Own Dooretep. Cudahv A Co and the Nelson, Morris The conviction Packing company It from 21,000 to of a fine A nli carried Balt reCity telegram ceived in this city brings the new of 220.000 on each count Judge Smith the a tragedy In judge, depresiding McPherson, enacted Wyoming Thomas Sewall shot and Instantly ferred sentencing the defendant until June 22 All four counts are pracWinklQed Charles Marris with chester rifle on Wednesday. Th tically the same The case of Armour wer shooting took place at Jacksons Hole A Co, on shtch Instruction snd was the result of an old feud read to the jury, charged specifically Marrla was run down and shot a few that the Burlington, on August XT, 1905. accepted a shipment of oleo oil step from his own doorstep. He wa wall known in this district and in from Kansas City to Liverpool at a Sewall was arrested, and, rate that included a rate of 23 cents Wyoming a hundred pounds, Mississippi river to for fear of lynching, was taken by New York, whereas th regular tariff In at that time was 35 cents. Th Jury way of St Anthony to the Jail was out but 35 minutes. Evanaton. Wyo Both the men were cattlemen, and CURTIS JETTS CONFE83ION. had had trouble over and reserves. Marris was driving Sewalla cattle Truth About Kentucky Feud fllowly from hla place when shot down. Coming to Light. The Courier JourLouisville. Ky POBDIELSKI8 VIEW. nal, in a dispatch from Cynthlana. German Minister of Agriculture ConKy prints the confession of Curtis demns PacAera. Jett, which gives the details of the Berlin Crown Prince Frederick assassination of James B. Marcum and James Cockrlll, and also throws new William and General Von Pnbdlelski, the Prussian minister of agriculture, light on the murder of D B Cox, the crime havlftf beetl opened the agricultural fair In a sub- three In the reign of feudlim during urb of Berlin on Thursday. They la confession The Breathitt county. both made speeches eulogising German farming and the wisdom of the authorized by Jett's attorney. Jett says he. John Smith and John state In protecting the peoples food that Abner killed James Cockrlll; by law. Robert Deaton went after Abner and General Pobdlelskl In connection Smith to aid In the murder and that with the opening gave an Interview to Elbert Hargis. James Hargis, Ed Calthe Lokal Anzleger regarding the ChiJesse Spicer and Bill Britton lahan, cago meat packing sensation, during ar the men who formed the the course of which he wa quoted as out with these statements, saying' Startin gout xlth these statements, "What was taking place at Chicago Jett entered Into the details of th waa well known In the United States murder and las every feature of th One can only be tilled with horror by eonaplracy and the events before and I cannot the Information express after the murder publicly what I know and can only He then confessed to the murder of seek to protect our population James B Marcum, which, he aaya, Daily In Chicago 20,000 cattle are waa at the Instance of James Hargla alaughtered and numerous other ani- and Ed Callahan, declaring that th mals are brought to the slaughter pistol with which he did the shooting was furnished him by Callahan for houses already dead the purpose. He says Owen told th asare Only three veterinarles truth about the killing signed to 10,000 hoga daily. What can tie relieves Alex Hargis of any com? With as, one veterinarian plicity In the Cockrlll and Marcum they not Inveetigat murders, aaylng. He is an lnnocant or Inspector doe man." fke , S and growing Widespread Is being manifested by American and European merchants, banka and shipping firms against the Japanese administration In Manchuria. The Japanese occupation under the until Portsmouth treaty continue next April, snd In ihe meantime commerce is slmosi blocked, the hauls gaining advan Japanese lages which make It Increasingly difficult to compete with them Foreign goods enter Manchuria through Pori Newchwang, where the regular Chinese customs duties are levied, while " the Japanese Import through Dalny Kansas ens and Antung without duty Frederick E. Smith, unionist, will Inquire what portion of the food supMAY CUT OFF LABOR. plied to the member of the house cornea from Chicago. Revolution to Guatemala Liksly to There was an incidental mention of canned meats tn th course of FriChock Big Contracts. Mexico City Chief Engineer Mil- days inquiry into the Soufh African tores scandals. Evidence was ler, In charge of the construction of to ths effect that army officers given sold the railway, now act- 10,000 cases of canned meats. Includthe Armour brand. Helmet brand ively building down to the border of ing and Mitch fry-contractor Guatemala, think there la a possibil- for two ells a cents The conity of th revolution now In progress tractor eomplali h meat IhOualemala' cutting' off 'temporarily wer bad and re' 'ases. The th supply of labor. He expects th office raxrtww vofc& im im ansa si i trail fled that W. .ordered which la the port of Tapachnla, by the tilth to be The sea , da July of jiext year, when It will be and much of It j floated quick work completing the line to the ashore and wa i by Kaffirs, Guatemalan border, th country being who at It, will the result that A level. number of ptomflne poisoning. Pekin dissatisfaction May Be Pined From 21,000 to 820,000, Indiana. The7 convention of Editorial association bv Indianapolis the National clos.d Friday nttfc mreptloa to th visitors at the kom e$ vice President snd Mrs Charles W, Fairbanks. Th convention elected Q, following ofr ft. ers President, p, g. Hamer. Lexington. N c ; teconl vice president. Will H Maves, Brotawood. Texas; d vice president, Avery C. Moore, eiser Idaho, cortondlDf secretary Williem A. Ashbrook, Johnstown, Ohio, treason, william A. Bteele. Seattle. - g Bore than twenty animals. "Not long ago, A large steamer ar rived at Bmden, loaded with meat, all which had to he thrown overboard Many of th animal wore sick or dead before they were slaughtered. In Effort have also been mad Denmark to send bad meat Into Germany and similar meat baa been brought here from Russia. It Is that a ship load of animals brought from Russia to Stettin were A suffering from Siberian plague. great number of the veterinarians In tn trusted with inspecting animals nnssla are incompetent. eatab-Halte- NINE KILLED, FORTY HURT. Explosion Works Havoc With a British Steamer. IJverpool. Nine men were killed and about forty were wounded, the t of a terrific explosion Thursday on the British steamer Haverford. of the International Navigation company The veasel. which is commanded by arrived here on Captain Nielson, Wednesday, having left Philadelphia June 2. landed her passengers and proceeded to Husklason dock early on The Thursday In order to unload stevedores were in the act of loosening the steamer's hatches, when sudocdenly a most violent explosion curred. It blew off the hatches, rent the docks and hurled dead and wounded men In all directions Several bodies were dismembered and the deck resembled the floor of a charnel house. re-ul- IT'fl UP TO THE COMPANIES. Must Pay Looses to San Francisco or ba Ruined. The official of CalSan Francisco. ifornia ar agreed, it I said, that the Insurance companies which refuse to meet their obligations and pay their losses In full will not only be driven from the state but ruined before th world If the widest publication of their methods can accomplish that end. Insurance Commissioner E. Marion Wolf to hacked, by Attorney General. Webb. HOME-COMING- .. OF.. KENTUCKIANS. State Wal-co- Wandering Sons. Louisville, Ky. Cloudy ikies and pouring rain greeted the first official day of "home coming week Wednesday morning. Fortunately the greater part of the exercises were scheduled to be held Inside the armory on Walnut street and nothing could Inter fere with them Henry Watterson do llvered the formal address of wel come. At the conclusion of Mr. Wat tersons address, which was received wrllh much applause, former Governor David R Francis of Missouri spoke In behalf of the returning Kentuckians. When Mr Franel had finished, Miss Louise Lee Hardin of Denver, who conceived the idea of the whhh has been so brilliantly carried out. was escorted down the center aisle by Director General Robert E Hughes lauid cheers greeted Miss Hardin and Mr Hughes a they stepped on the rostrum, and these were redoubled when Governor Beck ham. after a few appropriate words presented Miss Hardin with a beautiful gold medal In behalf of th state of Kentucky Good Looks Bans. Los Angeles, Cal. J. C. Jaxon, the colored lawyer of Pasadena, la now In the connty Jail here, and with hi former helper, Peter C. Goldie, has been formally charged with the murder of James A. Logan, a young mulatto clerk, at Pasadena, May 18 last. Goldie was arrested at Brockton, Mass., a few days ago, and Is held pending The developments. charge of murder Is sworn to by Mar shal Reid of Pasadena. The evidence In the case is purely circumstantial The motive for the crime is a mystery Ixigan, who was a handsome young man, had been attentive to many young women, and Jealonsy and revenge are said to be the most likely theories advanced aa to the cause of the crime. HI Jumped From Moving Train. Baa Bernardino. Cal. Aaron Kolbe, a youaf man from Barr Mill, O., was probably fatally injured by leaping from the blind baggage of a Salt Lake overlaad train near Cottonwood, oa the desert. He and Harry Swonger of Colton were heating their way to Balt Lake. Seeing a switchllght, Kolbe, supposing the train was in tha Barstow yards, and to avoid chances of arrest, leaped. He waa lying off th track when found by a freight orew. Charged With Conspiracy. Abraham L, English, Philadelphia. former director of public safety of thla city; P. P. Johnson, former city architect; J. D Finley, a building in pector, and H A. Barton, one of the firm of Henderson A Co., contractors were placed cn trial here Wednesday charged with conspiracy to defraud the city In connection Ith the construction, of a municipal hospital. The defendants wer arrested shortly aftei Mayor Weavers break with tha Re publican o resolution. Bd. heart. Mule That Aged Five Years Between the Months of February and June. Mr. Justice Brewer, of th United Btxtes supreme court, in lecturing tc his law class at the George Washing ton university, American says the Spectator, told the following story: "1 knew of a case once where two darkles swapped mules. One of them waa an old hand at the business, and In making the trade he represented his mule to be seven years old, and told of the many good traits the animal had not. This was tn February. About two months later the othei darky began to realize that he had been victimized in the bargain and that the beast was fully 12 years old. So he decfded to go hack and tell ths windier he had lied to him about the animal. However, owing to it being the busy season of farmlgg, he was not able to go until about the middle of June He finally did go. and told his man what he thought of his rascally misrepresentations about the mule. You aay. said the other fellow. dat when you got de mule In February he was seven years old, and now If Juns and hes 12 years old? was the angry re"Yes, I do! sponse. "Well, Hah. time sure do fly Church of Rushes. The first place of worship In western Australia was unique In two respects the materials of which it was Lutlt and also the several purposes to which it was devoted. This remarkable build Ing waa made at Perth by soldier, shortly after their arrival In 1839, and was composed almost entirely of bulrushes. In addition to it; use on bun days for divine worship, it occasionally served as an amateur theater during the week and during the whole time aa a barracks. MaKe Hay- White Ihe Sun Shines Aad seeure one of our self dumping hay rakes, that 111 facilitate your work and avs labor and patience. Our McCORMtCK elf -- dumping hay rake has so many improvement to recommend It to the farmer, end la to veil made, that he will see oa n critical examlnaticn that he in securlna the beat value for hla money in this line. Sol Agaata for McCormick Mackinaw Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company home-coming.- " Lo Angeles, Cal Joseph Schezk. a laundryman, waa shot and Instantly killed at his horn here by two burglars, who awakened him and hts wife hi thetr bed room. The murderers escaped and there is no clew to their Identity save that Mrs. Schexk declares them to be American of heavy Schesk build. On being awakened, poke to the Intruders and was immediately fired upon. One shot pierced hla right eye and another entered his to HI TIME. OF - People of Blue Grass Burke Asked to Explain. Washington. Secretary Hitchcock has called the attentioB of the attor ney general to the facts In the ease ot Henry O. Wear, who was recently sentenced by the Judge of the Wyom ing United States district court to one day in jail and to pay a' fine of 2300. after pleading guilty to an Indictment charging him with, tha Illegal fencing of 150.000 acres of government land. United States Attorney Burke, who is said to have recommended the light sentence, has been called on to explain his action In the matter. Murdered FLIGHT RAPID GEOT. General Manager ODELL, Salt LaKt. Ogden. Lagan, Falls and M ontpaHar. oloss on sarunoavs at i a. m. Hmmjtj a Ha ha wa Have You 2c? Writ a letter to us, statin your the 2 cents for Jewelry wanta-u- se stamp. We have what you want- - Established Bait Lake City. Utah Fairbanks, Morse lack &Pn A Fern. UmII of All Trades Gasoline Engines. Ovr uU bcIn WillktDt. SmccMSbu S frtkal Oa tfce Farm mm4 la th Dtlrri Run machines, cream separators, churn, fodder cutters, grinders, com whcllers, eheep shear Inc machines, emerw wheel, pump water, and other kinds of work where light power is required ! the Maehlae 9hep aad Black eaiith She? i Will run hlowerm, forges, lathes, grindstones, pipe cut horse ter, clippers, etc. I tbs Carpeatsw UkopL. Will run eerwHeimrtarMwvs tarttre, wtrieTy wheel, etc. the Hotels Will run celling fans, electric light plant, machines. Ice cream freeser.washing tc, Reentry Hoanesi Will furnish electric light, and also power for water supply la the PHatlaa Oflkeet Will run presses, electrotype machine, folders, etc Aad Can be 1 aed Feet Well drilling. running meat cutters, and a hundred other things. Wrtta far Catalog ff. MB. 0 8. West Tempi SL.Sall Lake City wood-sawin- g 218-22- Union a. s. naaaueS- - Assay Office a. v. saoiaa. SAIV When Answering uxa ., Orw. STM Advertisements-Kindl- Menlen This Pspsr. y |