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Show t: :r77 J f- - A COALVILLE TINES PASSENGER N. JACOB PETERSON. Be Independent e .Tuna or trasmimo. Payable ta Oil Teart pi a Mon ha . . .. Mentha lasle Cepiaa Throe possl, Free of Charge, when yon Future Must In Coalville, Second-Claa- MINESAN'D MINING f y. PLUNGES Newspapers o Editor and Manager. Entered at tba poetofllre Utah. May T. 1IH, aa Matter, TRAIN y HON. CHAM oaoeeealaUvo la Cnjreee iiiun. ..............a. (It.I!It H - Fir Started Ay Passing Freight Train Causes Grim Tragedy on 6anta Fa in Arixpria. CUtK. Ina Winslow, Ariz. Two trainmen and a passenger were killed, a score of persons were more or less severely injured and a portion of the California Limited, the Santa Fe's fast overland train, was deralleiTand wrecked Monday night when the train, while running fifty miles an hour, struck a wide gap In the track, caused by the burning of a bridge near Hardy, twelve miles east of here. satisfactorily the almost complete disapparance of th Fireman Thomas and Engineer Cur-ri-n fashioned paper in which the editor was bigger that are believed to have made the dispajier and the evolution of the huge, impersonal papers of covery that the bridge was burned a moment before the engine reached the present day. gap. A blast of tbe whistle startled The chief work of the papers of the immediate future will lie to a the passengers an Instant before the themselves absolutely independent and as impartial as possible ii engine, mall car, diner and a combidiscussion of public men and public measures. obaerld nation car were precipitated Into a dry Even a casual ' worth of Beaver county can t,iat tlie dav of the party organ has about e& A arroyo six feet below the level of the bearing 5 per cent Interest and maturroad bed. The Pullman cars did not In the good time coming there will he found some way of stripping) lug In 1928. leave the track. A. J Pendleton, a pioneer resident mask from papers which are really the personal organs of certain baa The bridge, which was sixty feei of 8al$ Lake, waa kicked by a horse but whicij py. ai reaj newspapers and in that way constir !j long, Is believed to have caught fire jnjen.aja last week and fatally injured. from the spark of a passing freight Pendleton wsa 70 years of age. gull their readers. engine. waa a blacksmith. Thomas Jefferson once declared that as between a country withou i Several horses In the vicinity ALLEGED MIRACLE IN FRANCE. i government and with a free press and a country with a government J 6 Brigham City have been killed by or free a without he choose would wt the former to declaration Said to Have Born Image a d Hailstones press der of the state board of health owof Virgin on Surface. "s ing to the fact that they were af I agree; but he meant an honest press and not a subsidized press. dieted with glanders. Remlremoijt, France. A diocesan people demand more and more clean, honest, iair, courageous journali n Along a strip of land 'about eighteen commission has been conducting an The of be the future will not half ao large as the papers d papers miles long, traversed by the Salt Investigation at Remiremont of an alNews, editorials and advertisements will all be condensed id leged miracle, and, having heard 107 Lake Route, between Nepbl and Juab, about one million bushels of wheal only to ave time and money but as a matter of humanity. Once re; r witnesses, it affirmed the reality of . will bo grown this year. tentative in congress spoke ad libitum. Now an hour is the Ion; 4 the supernatural event. During a In the month of May hailWallace, the eon of John A. Ward met with a aerloua accident at WU speech- possible except by stones wer picked up, It is alleged, unanimous consent. In som lard, while loading hay. tearing Images of the virgin on their surface. Contact with the earth had way he fell from the load and hit leg The paper of the future was broken Just above the ankle them in half and on the smooth split will exploit good deeds more Inner surfaces were the miraculous Considerable discussion Is being given tbe subject of bavlng the rail and reduce the reports of pictures. Local Catholics consider thin, pheroads entering Salt Lake allow all pa scandal to the minimum. nomenon a divine act and a rebuke aengare traveling through tbsclty tbs to the municipal council in vetoing a privilege of a two or three days' stopi over. Thfere is a type of man and fall . proposed procession in honor of the virgin. The secretary of the Academy Brooding over an Indictment by tbi ambitious for his sons, who might be d cf Sciences attributes the phenomefederal grand Jury for alleged coal cult to understand were it not that a sti itj non to photo-flguror vaporo-graphi- e land frauds caused the suicide of The the of in life conventional of makes his certain medals struck dors Q. Schulte, a well known young Impressions 111 honor of the virgin. . Insurance man and abstractor of Salt tion easy. Lake City. Occasionally FIGHT FOR PROHIBITION, through correspondei r For using the United 8tates malls come touch who this with in d man, El S. Payne, for Illegal purposes, Or.' Effort to be Made to Hava Prohibition censed at the idea that any form of a practicing physician of Salt Lake Plank In Democratic Platform. City and a man 70 years old, will servs iohed logic or hardheaded condit cs quest Denver. The fight over the two years at hard labor In tbe of fact should be expressed, in sharp Coeminent prison at Leavenworth, Kan. plank In the Democratic llision with his ideals, which hate only Is platform tr not the ohly struggle In Assurances received .from schools By JOBS L HOVLAXB. which the committee on resolution and eollegee all over tbe state Indiconventional to back them up. lie ia ah and, possibly the convention Itself may cate that the exhibition of eduto face the facts of life. He refuses tl be Involved. cational matters at the Utah atato It developed on Monday that the procep t the laws which have been reenlydi 1 to b brought to . Lk J, hibition question will be much larger this deduction as governing the careen of mem October and a desperate effort win the front, before. The be made to have a plank declaring In Why should not my sons aspire to anything ?" he insists. jver Some of the business men of Park world is full of is There no to human limit it favor placed In the platform." accomplish opportunities. City nr working hard to have the The Prohlbltlonlata will be headed human in meat affairs. Moffat railroad past through that James Weaver of Iowa, who debf Pessimism long has been regarded by the alienist as a disease. In any manded of the recent Democratic contown, as they are well aware that this mining caipp would bo greatly helped, exaggerated form, without the material and pressing conditions which vention In that state that It declare In aa would a number of other town In breed is the of it, pessimism expression might only an effect, pointing favor of prohibition.' Summit county. Alfred T. Heaton, the young map ack to its cause in an aberrated brain and nervous system. PLACED SPIKES ON TRACK. charged with the murder of Mary In contrast to this victim of neurasthenia is that other typical case, Train Wrackara Causa One Death and Steven, of Orderville. Kano county, in which everything under the sun wears the glory of imagination. Sleep baa been bound over to the Injury of Twenty. court and will be confined ing on a cot in a detention hospital for the insane. the cell ia a palace manwas killed HazletonPa.rrrOne untll - court between these extremes must lie the narrow line and twenty passengers were Injured "IntheaUt "Then penltentlary manifestly convenes, August 4. of sanity and sense of proportion, without which a sane existence cannot at Lofty, on the mountains, twelve E. Emerson of Shoshone, Colo., miles from here, erly Saturday, by sensed; without which a sane existence cannot be lived. . while walking along the track near the wrecking of a Pennsylvania pasBecka Hot springs, waa struck by a Optimism has grown to be a conventionality so strong in influence senger train, which ia believed 0 Lagoon train and killed. Emeraon was hat it often is an affectation, pure and simple. have been deliberately derailed by bound to tht brick yards In search The tracks We have been dealing in extremes let us take an example of the the spiking the track. of work, and evidently did not beai occurred extend accident the where ' extreme in the accomplishment of the boy. Every American bom boj of along the side of the mountain. When the approaching train. The board of land commlsatonera sound physique is a potential president of the United State. He most the car left the track they toppled lest week paid to tbe contractor $1,800 e a better over on the mountain aide of the president if be shall be trained to diplomacy and statesman for sinking a 600-foexperiment well roadway. Had they fallen on the op- In Cedar valley,- - Water waa struck In ship. IIs should have the environment of statesmen and of diplomats. posite they would have gone down a the well at 180 feet, but none waa enWhy not train your son all your kn to diplomacy and statesman steep embankment of more than fifty countered after that Tbe flow at 180 feet ask of this conventional father, . ship feet, however, Is abundant ' office ia not eligible until be is for candidate the a But TreufilW. presidential Mexico' .Internal While Christian Jensen of Dewey was unhitching his horses from a 35 years old ; probably at 65 year old age again would make him intligi-bl- e. City of Mexico, The Internal trou. sulky plow the other day, a bolt-o- l But at most inthii 30 years of age eligibility, with one term to each bles In Mexico which developed some border of lightning struck the outfit, killing two the office would be filled only, geyen times. The chance is days ago along the northern horses Instantly and knocking another executive, the- - republic have developed sertous and Jensen down. Jensen was badly too great, it thi anticipated answer. r features The storm center is around bruised and bands and feet lacerated. Which brings us back again to the disturbing law of averages against the city of Torreon and In the country Mary Jhan, a full blooded Chero- which iis conventional optimism has risen 'in arms. A United States between that place and Jarral, where kee Indian, who la sn active exponent bandits are operating In conjunction of the anti-racsuicide proposition of senator a short time ago declared) that 97 men ruled the financial destiny with the insurrectionist. Government President Roosevelt called upon Gov- of 'this nation. A social arbiler might advance the statement tliat lOO troops are rushing to the scene. Alernor Cutler last week. Mr. Lehan families lead the nations federal sddlers hare society. Scientific, literary, art, and professional ready 1.500 claims to be-t- he mother of twenty-on- e Torreon to relnWrce.the garreached children six boys and fifteen experts might group the several leaders in still smaller numbers. . rison there, and 200 more have reached ' What is the use? 0, what is the use of holding up to the young man Juarez. girls. Through the efforts of the chamber as goals these peaks of attainment when so much that is sweet and lasting Walker Will Be Brought Back.. of commerce,' the Civic league and the at the feet of and untouched lies untaated in life misyoung man, New Britain, Conn. Word received members of tbe local fire Insurance here from the state department at tcard of Ogden, fire Insurance rates guided and straining his eyes with looking upward? to dwelling houses have "been reduced Washington by Treasurer E. N. Stan of the Savings bank of New Brlv materially, affecting a saving of beIt takes much more courage in the ley tween $(2,000 and $15,000 yearly to aln, states that the supreme court pt decided against the appolicy holders. everyday work of life to, live up to the Mexleo-lha- s F. W"er, William Mr. H. L Cresa, of Portland, Ore, of peal high ideals of life than it does in war of the hank, who committed suicide In her room In aa treasurer, where the bands are playing and the The - Ogden hotel, because been flghtfng extradition. her - husband Ife baa had deserted her, leaving a note recitement of the hour carries men on to the court order that Walker he turned over to the United States ajkhorttles. questing her to return to her parents." face of death. Many men face the can The despondeht woman took carbolic la expected that Walker will be In nons mouth because it is less dangerous It acid and was dead before medical aid custody of United State authorities could be summoned. than turning to run the other way. In within five days. Friends fear that William Fry. a battle the gfeat gcnerals have told uslher farmer who recently disappeared from Jury May be Chosen to Decide a!' to is little exhibited. near met A has with personal Thaws Sanity. courage Denver, ,t point ' foul play In Salt Lake City. Since he hAS Plidns. two or N. Y. Harry K. one men White who regiment daring left bl borne to come to Salt Lake a Jury trial as to tor chances Thaw's forward and the others follow. press ecently, they have beard nothing of to be very bright his appear sanity In the humdrum of life there is no him, and are asking tbe Salt Lake poAt the conclusion ! argument before lice to locate hl,m. " band, no cannon's tror, no one exhorting Justice . Mills Monday afternoon the Suffering from Incurable atomacti You must do your duty without the excite- - justice said: "I believe It should be - trouble. William Taylor,.an early settime when, this man You little boys and girls can become greater only a matter of tler of Utah. 74 year old, committed a trial. I am not have to Jury ought Suicide la Salt. Lake" City, seeding a heroes full duty in civil life than yoq could by going to war prepared to say whether It should be doing by your bullet Into his abdomen, death . ndw or later." The Judge then ordered from internal hemorrhage, .because it ia harder to keep your courage day after day without the ex that Thaw should be detained tn the Taylor lived alone, his lifeless body sitement. Poughkeepsie Jail and adjourned the being found by a neighbor. case to July 13. ' (lie historian of .oiif times cornea to philosophize the Morl'l's) amazin'; projtri-M- j in the last hundred year j tkularly in the last CO one of the most noteworthy topiq discussion will be the multiplication of newspapers as toil)! number and circulation. II is explanation will be ma largely of a statement of the influence of Vi earn and elects in newgpaperdom. Ihs most difficult duty will be to exj HK.Y j ....... thick-and-th- - j. in j j i to-da- y. Put Limit on f - I Optimism r antl-Injunctt- i 1 0, - the-dletri- ct for-tria- 11 e -- . - , 4 a with us. Wo ore particular Sinking has been resumed on the j about pleasing you. Alexander shaft at Pearl, Idaho. The Lucky Ridge leaser at Pearl,. Idaho, have struck some good look- f lng ore In their crosscut tunnel. The!" Dewey leasers expect to strike their i ledge soon. ,JThe .NelliA Mining eompaays, at -Horseshoe Bend has a force of men at work cleaning out the long tunnel, preparing for a vigorous prosecution of development. The plant of the Warren Refining company, at Warren, Pa , owned by C. W. arid' M. W. Jamieson, was destroyed by fire during a storm last week. Loss, $100,000. Judging by tbe returns from the more important mining centers, the production of coal In the United States during the current year will not equal that for 1907. At the present time Florence, Nevada. has no custom mill. The best in the 'line of a gold extractor Is an old arrastre. Thus far during the present month this produced $2,000. Preparations are under way to begin sinking the Easter shaft at Pearl, Idaho, about July 1. It Is the intention of the management to sink to the 300-tolevel and then crosscut for the ledge. The salaries and Incidental expenses of officials of the American Smelting A Refining company have been reduced $750,000, according to Daniel Guggenheim, chairman and president of the company. The old Red Cloud mine at Halley, Idaho, with a record of having produced over a million dollars. Is now in the hands of a strong Salt Lake syndicate and will be opened In July, when a large force of men will be put to work. Milford Is all agog with excitement mrer some wonderfully rich strikes that have been slmultzbeously made In a number of mlnee In titoStar district. A strike has been made, of ore that shows 70 per cent lead abd 30 . ounces silver. at the Just question o: .the world qnlte so well JS an oppor-a- t present tuplty to tell the doctor of her wages,Js causing some trouble of the mines at llalley, Idaho, Tnehts? --She has poured them out to and some of the properties are closed unwilling ears, to forced listeners, on this account, but It Is expected till she longs for some one who can it all, who sympa- that this matter will soon be adjusted really appreciate ith her troubles so herln concerned1'1268 factoriiy to all parties she sends" for the doctor or goes to tElr-fiof June the develop- see him. Since This becomes almost a ments In reflnetlv copper, from the mania with some women, who have and consumpStandpoint of production few outside activities to divert them. tion, have been entirely In favor of Their minds naturally revert to themlower price, but the speculative selves and they think of their unforhas been strong enough to tunate condition until they beedme actually advance the domestic market saturated with the poisoned thought of or Within thirty days shipments RIBTYPEWRITER CARBONS, will begin from the Hercules mine, kinds of machines write all for BONS, fifteen near Burley, Idaho. "A force of men haa been put to work on the PEMBROKE STATIONERY CO., Sell Lake City. property, and the force will be InEssentials of a Great Man. as soon as creased to seventy-fiv- e You can not substitute any epithet practical. This promises to become for great when yon are talking of One of the richest propertlef in the great-me- n. Greatness 1 not general stste. dexterity carried to any extent; not A 100-to-n concentrating mill is Just proficiency In any one subject of endeavor. There are great asbeing completed on the Muldoon property at Halley, Idaho, the machinery tronomers, great scholars, great paintfor which Is now In the depot at Belle- ers, even great poets, who are very vue, from which point It will be far from great men. Greatness can freighted as soon as the roads will do without success, and with 1L Wilpermit There will also be Installed liam Is greater in his retreats than a modern electrical plant of 150 Marlborough In hi victories On the horse power. other hand, the uniformity of Caesars dull his greatness The Tamarack mine holds the dis- success does-no- t tinction of being the deepest mine Greatness Is not tn the circumstances, in the world, and is the "deep level" but In the man. Arthur Helps. . country. of -- the -M- ichigan-copper The new law offices of State RepreThere Are five shafts on the Tama- sentative Harry J. Robinson are In rack property, two of which are prac- rooms Mercantile Block, Saif 5300 Is about 3 shaft No. tically idle. to whom all wha Lake Utah, City, a at lode the feet deep. Intercepting are in need of legal advice are invertical depth of 4185 feet. William E. Galligher, the big mining ferred. operator who recently purchased conGypsies and Animals trol of the Reliance company at Tena-bThe gypsies are nearer to the aniand reorganised the proposition mals than any race known to us In as the Gem Consolidated, was In Salt have the lawlessness, Europe. They Lake last week, buying machinery and the abandonment, the natural physical equipment fpr the mine. It Is under- grace In form and gesture of animals; stood that Mr. Galligher proposes to only a stealthy and wary aomethlng In operate the property on an extensive their eye makes them human. Are icale. thur Symons. It Is said that upon the ranch where "Rest Cure" In England. the new oil rig of the Juab Oil com"Sleep and be beautifully Rest and pany is being erected, a fanner once When he had preserve your charms !" That ia what drilled for water. gained a depth of about 300 feet, black, wise Englishwomen are saying to thick material oozed out of the hole, themselves nowadays and what they each time the drill was removed. The are doing most" religiously "Many farmer gave up drilling for water and make a point of lying down for ball had the hole plugged up. Some peo- an hour before . luncheon and before madinner, or after eating. If It suits them ple are of the opinion that the terial which oozed out of the hole was better, on a couch heaped with cushion. And to make the rest sweet the, oil. ; General Manager GllHe of the Amal- cushions are filled with fragrant herbs and flower petals. Some very dainty gamated Copper company properties women have cushions packed with conhas Issued an official statement rose leaves. La voider tops are usetfi and Anaconda In the fires the cerning too, and pine needles, which have alSt. Lawrence mines, misleading which were ways been famed as sleep Inducers. statements concerning Some women insist that hops, loosely sent from Butte. Mr. Gillie says that stuffed In the cushion cover, are the e which has been raging con- best thing to make one drowsy. worse than Is no 1889. since tinuously It has been several times before and Lumps of Fat. that there ts nothing alarming In the The humps of camels are mere lumps situation. of faL and not provided for in the It looks now as though J 908 would framework of the skeleton. When the be the banner year for the old Min- animal Is In good condition, the humps eral Hill mining district of which are full sad plump. On a long JourHailey, Idaho, Is the commercial cen- ney, where food Is scarce, th humps ter. Old properties that have been are entirely absorbed, th skis coverIdle for years are being worked And ing them banging ovar th flanjt like new development Is apparent on all an empty bag. y sides. River and Men. About 8,000 seres of coal land In Little river seem to havo the IndeMonterey county, California, about 200 finable quality that belong! to certain miles from San FrancisCo, are about In the world the power of peoplt manan In extensive be developed tp attention without courting It, drawing of coal section this ner. Most of the Is lignltlc tn character, but this tract the faculty of exciting Interest by their very presence and way of doing ts said To cofitaln a vein of fuel. thing: Henry van Dyke. According to the statistics collected Where Ivy Is Beneficial. directly from the producers in the Ivy growing over th walls of n and Canada Mexico, United States, house renders tha structure cool in and the statistics jof Henry R. Merton summer and warm In winter. It also Co. for the remainder of the world, the walls dry. It la, however,' the total production of Copper In 1907 keep to woodwork, forcing destructive very 715,-52metric was 723,807 tons, against the Joints In Apart 1906. metric tons 1 A j X-- $t mau-euverin- bo-ma- n 102-10- 3 o, -- the-blaz- I r |