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I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING-, JULY 25, 1911. 3 Lfl !1L TALKS OEPORTEflS tfessed Dynamiter 361 of Wagon Run rer His Head. IFEES TO UNCLE ) Been Next to the and Knows He Is 3,nt Witness. :S. July 24 To prove wasting away because : outcome of his alleKCd McNamara dynamiting klcManirral called newa the county Jail today a mlsalnp liulton from rouacrs that ho was not road In the papers al was extremely nervous :c of a mental brcuk led belnpr worried about Is now in a hospital irvouK proHtratlon. but declared himself por ed Into talk of his past all from a wagon whon old, A Juk he held was fell and his face and cut by tho JaKKCd frasr icol of the wairon passed ,V treoannlnc operation said, and thirty-seven :lo to close the cuts, he knew ho was fol detcctlvcs. who somc t close enouKh for hltn lie was arrested on the d bo to them,' he said, lfrald to come to meJ" Sanation of his state that follow In two." insrily. spenklns of his dim. "He can parade l my time Is comliiK. icrc to sue me he said ve me. I told him he hide me. but that little had hidden himself In I know I am tho most 5 In the case I have pay wasron. I expect it 111 take that punlsh " Is physical condition, he welched practically it lie arrived hero. He welphed 175 pounds, erod very Rood for n iclics tall and 37 ycara Ji K5ING YACHTS ARE I CAUGHT IN STORM ; cago-Mackinac Eace Results in Dls- i"" tier; Two Little Vessels Wrecked in i and One Missing. vlct ; ... ACKIKAC ISLAND, MIcli., July 24. the eleven yachts that left Chicago 1, jrday In the Chlcajjo-Macklnac race, ;aro anchored In the harbor here, a' ' have put In for shelter at different , along Luke Michigan, ono is ji eked on Beaver Island, one lies on JC& Ion Point nml another has not been t 5 d from since yesterday mornlnp. is ,is the result of a stonn which nirr. oed Its height between 5 and o i fi cx this morning after blowing a gale chfc V yesterday. 1 w winner of the race, the sloop Ma in e n, shortly after rapturing the tla I ;nnc cup. dragged her anchor and , p lies pounillng to pieces on tho bench. jlt ra are felt for (ho safety of the lIIj 1 ?' nothing having been heard from . ilnce yestenlay morning, when the oumcen pnssed her. . v Juanlta Is at Charlevoix, wliore 'V1 lr) fr the night. The sloop ni, . If! around on Fisherman's ,k fl ,lho Beuvors. Tim Capsicum rlS lS?Tm, a.1 F-nl:forl The sloop n& i arr,,ve.d lere this afternoon, and kt hftlol.E ls "Purleil In shelter at n h llanltou. Tho Amcrlta and the r.rL fi.iTerv 11,0 r,rbL 10 arrive last nlghL i & ini16 b?als whloh arrived here sIic-lv iff ru S terri,,c baltlc tho ite? MANY ANSWERS THE L AMERICAN PROPOSALS RLIK. July 24. The German gov fb' 5 1 hJis ""Ished Us study of tho "fjp-Gcrniany arbitration treaty mid formliited its comment tfc?1 W'wlch comment has been for- ulQtI lions. An official statement of the TP ? vth0 f'erman views cannot bo 1 W KM hcr' but thcre is reason to ,n -e aB rter stated, they aro favor- 'il S?u5fh1lhc ncBoilatlohs between the -e- ftPnnf WBC wlth Gra Britain to IrliZ tl,ls lH explained by the fact iSH' '"lyed the American a " 5 L a- r .rin,l !3 t l be con 1 , ns cue to a lvoi'tlle attUudc. rifri f Not Allowed to Remarry. d1!' fwL2' ,Th0 court today to V ni , coiifllltonal sepnra Vti to M . Rlccanll and Madame Hlc- M.r?3 C ifc Prnc?s lo Chlmay. r.',ri: - Th ? Clara Ward of Detroit. !'. ea linn a.?,':ree Provides that tho Krante.l on the request of the hus- Army of' onstipatioa Rowing Smaller Every Day. J WigeiUoa, Sick Headache, Sallow Skiiu tn.' wiPlU, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE uenuine annoew Signature ' r PEK COM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 'P'3"Beeker Slock Co. m- n tho dfiWL JUful Western Drnimi. x .RJlnyseat In th-.; house 10c. CHANGING HER FACE (From tho Household Friend.) Any woman not Hatisficd with her complexion can romove it and have a now cno. Tlie thin veil of stilling, half dead cuticle is an incumbrance and should be removed to give tho fresh, vigorous young skin undernenth a chance to show itself and to breathe. There's a simple old fashioned home remedy which will always do the work. Get an ounce of pure mercolizod wax from .your druggist and apply it at night "like cold cream, washing it off in tho morning. Tho niercolidc will gent ly absorb all tho lifeless skin and leave a healthy and beautiful complex ion, as fresh ns a child's. Naturally it takes with it all such facial blemishes as freckles, tan, moth patches, sallow ness. liver spots, pimples, etc. It is pleasnnt to use, effective and econom ical. The face so treated immediately looks j'cars younger. GREATLY EXTENDING 1T0MKKE New Equipment for Oregon Short Line Expected to Ar rive by August 1. s A. new 100-passengor motor car has been put In operation on the Cache "Val ley branch of tho Oregon Short Line. The new car makes connections with all through trains at Cache Junction and goes to Preston once and to Logan twice every day. This car Is In addition to the old schedule, which remains the same that It has been. The motor car that was put on tho line between McCammon and Montpcller, 7da.. was too high geared for the heavy grade there and has been taken off thu schedule there. Three new motor cars have been ordered and are expected to arrive here by August 1. One of these Is a low geared car, built especially for the McCammon-Montpcller division of the line, and will be put In operation there Immediately on Its arrival. TRAINMEN TO BLAME. Investigation of Serious Wreck Near Downey Made by Board of Inquiry. Tho board of Inquiry which met Sat urday to decide on the blnme for the head-on collision which occtirred on the Oregon Short Line near Downey, found that the blamo could bo attached to three persons. Conductor J. O. Phillips was responsible In that he failed to see that the head of his train was property guard ed. Engineer Albert Soalon because he failed to whistle out a flag to protect the head end of his train, and Fireman J. M. Newey because he failed to flag and thus protect the head end of his train. Over three thousand dollars worth of property was destroyed and several per sons slightly Injured In the wreck. The board of Inquiry consisted of P. J. Moran, who represented the public; A. F. Brewer, superintendent of tho Utah division, and M. A. Pond, H. J. Harris, George Ross and O. B. Chalmers, assistant superin tendents of the road. W. L. Park Visits Zion. W, L. Park, vico president and gen eral manager of the Illinois Central, ar rived in this city In his special car over the Oregon Short Line yesterday fore noon and left at 1.10 o'clock In tho after noon. Mr. Park wa's accompanied by M. K. Barnum, general superintendent of motive power for the road, the two lelrig on an inspection trip over tho west ern roadH. They loft for the oast. Big Excursion Party Here. The second party of Hutchinson tour ists passed through this city yesterday. They arrived from Yellowstone park yes terday morning and after spending the dav here went cast over the Denver & Rio Grande. There were 100 people In the party. Booster for West Coining. Georgn H. Hayne, assistant general pn.ssenger agent of the Chicago, Milwau kee &. St. Paul, Is expected to arrive in this city In the near future. He will come to this section of the country to do some Investigation work preparatory to some extensive advertising that he Is planning for the west. Ho is well known in this city. Elk3 Special Coming. Tho Los Anceles special, which is car rvlng 100 Elks from that city, will ar rive in this city at 1:30 o'clock this af ternoon. After an afternoon spent In this city the party Intends to go to Yellow stone park. GRAFTING ASSESSOR SENT TO PENITENTIARY OAKLAND. Cel.. July 2-1. Former County Assessor Henri' P. Dalton was sentenced today to serve eight years In the state penitentiary at San Quontln, following his conviction of having ac cepted a bribe of JnOOO from the Spring Valluv Water company. In consideration of which he was to rouuee the corpora tion's assessments I:: 1 hit- county. Tho S5000 was to bo rrt payment on a total brlbo of $25,000 Dallcin was trapped by the co-operation of the Spring Valley Water com pany cfflcilns and the district attorney. ASKS IMMEDIATE TRIAL OR DISMISSAL OF CASE SAN FRANCISCO. July 2-1 In an at tempt to bring the San Francisco graft prosecution cases against Indicted offi cials of tho United Railroads to an lm, medlate trial, attorney for Tlroy L. Ford, one of tho men accused, submitted a petition for a writ of mandamus against Judgi; Lnwlcr in the district court of anneals here today. Ford seeks to compel an Immediate hearing or have the enscs dismissed DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLS HIS MAN BEFORE DYING CLIKToN. Anv., July 21. After hav ing been wounded fctally In a duel last night. Job it D. Gartictt chief deputy sheriff of Clifton, shot and killed Ben 1 nlonu?hm. Gartu-Xt expired in n few minutes. The duel followed on nliumpl by Gar nelt to airf-Ht r nloinonu. who a short timj i-rcvlnusly had tnken u revolver from Frank GinggoM and boat the latter Into Insensibility. Body Pound in Crevice. GENEVA- Switzerland. .Inly 24. The body of Homer Diman, the eight-con-vcar-old youth of Arlington, Mass., who was lost on tho Dent lu MUli in the Alps on July 5, was round today im bodiU'd in tho ice in a crevice of a glacier on the sitlo of the Dent du Midi. It was brouchl to Silvan, where tho young man had been living with hia mother. For .summer diarrhoea in children always g'lvc Chninliurlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain- For sale by all dealers. PORTLAND CRA.WTISII. Another shipment of the celebrated Portland crawfish just received at thu Bismarck Annex. "" " " "'" " ' ' ' " SHQp E ARLY TODAY YOTJ WILL FIND IT PLEASANTEB""''! il 8 f iC jAk FPe have arranged for today ss effing some I ' extraordinary bargains in strictly season- H j aJr3' '"rAKOB M. able merchandise that will crowd the store. I II I Come today sure, and come early before it sets so hot I 39 I Rousing- Sale -of White Goods sensational sae of J fl 1 The white goods department was never in better form for a "big sale than right now right now Skirts, Blouses and f II 1 is the time you need white goods, so this sale announced for today will prove doubly interesting. TT7 rw js I IB I 25c FANCY WHITE GOODS AT 15c Fancy check, plaid and sun bleached dimities and t H W QlStS A OCt&V 1 H 1 white mercerized madras in self figured effects-very desirable fabrics-today, yard. ., . . . IOC Thjs housecleaning time afc the Nyalker Storc I i WHITE FRENCH LAWNS 45 inches wide, sheer qualities-, make beautiful waists and dresses. profits are not considered now-we need the room 1 . I $1.25 French Lawns. Closing out price ...84c 85c French Lawns. Closing out price 58c for fall merchandise I H 1 $1.00 French Lawns. Closing out price 63c 75c French Lawns. Closing out price 53c I I 50c and 55c French Lawns. Closing out price, ,34c $6.00 WAISTS AT $1.9550 dozen 600 waists in 1 H I FANCY WHITE MARQUISETTES AND VOILES Self-embroidered, striped and flaked effects. this Znd bargain lot more than a dozen desir- I H I These exquisite fabrics are in great demand for ladies' dresses and waists and for children's wear. able m fact beautiful models to choose from I H I 65c qualities at 39c $1.00 qualities at 68c eveTy4 11 sensational offer- d "j g 1 75c qualities at 48c $1.25 qualities at ' 89c ing' lodny cho,ce X ' UU j I $1.50 qualities at 95o THE ENTIRE WAIST STOCK REDUCED A 1 f ' . splendid shoeing of marquisettes, voiles, lingeries, 1 IH I CdOlOTGU uOtt OTIS RedtlC&d V'.'V allover embroidered, chiffons, crepe de chine, etc., fi 7y2 AMERICAN PRINTS YD. 6c Best qualities all on light grounds big . ranging $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50. $9.00, $10.00, 9 assortment-yd fee $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, 1 ff 1 H 12i2c RED SEAL GINGHAMS, YD. 9c-You save three and a half cents on every yard-a Q $22' ,md $2o'0' Cholce.toaay " 4 OXX 1 H ' .good showing of patterns and colors to choose from yd -. C LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS Black satin, taffeta I IB 15c PRIN'xED LAWNS AT 12i2c-A tremendous showing of styles, including dots, fig- -j q s"k' bc?utifaI-l0nileQSneod "0" S H ures, floral effects and side bands-unusually pretty 15c goods ! .12 72 C " "P"? -f' ) fl S I $13.50, $lo.00 and up to $2o.00 i a XX I H I SPECIAL SALE TODAY OF a good assortment of sizes. Today 4 Oil I H I' John S. Brown's Famous Irish Linens YZVT j I 1" FINE IRISH DAMASK SET, consisting of damask table cloth and a dozen napkins to match. trimmed with 3 rows of braid Patch pockets with 1 ; H 2 YD. BY 2 YD. SETS. U. S. N. embroidered emblem only 50 QO i ID $6 and $6.25 Damask sets. Today, set $4.S0 $17.75 Damask sets. Today, set $14.20 left regular $1.25. Today ZOC i j I $8.75 and $9.75 Damask sets. Today, set. . .$7.80 $18.25 and $18.75 Damask sets. Today, set. $15.00 . 1 H $15.75 Damask sets. Today, set $12.60 $27.75 Damask sets. Today, set $22.20 1 H j SIZE 2 BY 2i2 Y"D. SETS. I jfl J $7.00 and $7.75 Damask sets. Today $5.60 $10.00 and $10.50 Damask sets. Today $8.40 CoUlfOrtdblG 1 fl J $8.25 and $8.50 Damask sets. Today $6.80 $18.75 Damask sets. Today.; $15.00 yj. - T A A 1 SI j $8.75 Damask sets. Today , $7.80 $19.75 Damask sets. Today $15.80 iStgflt KjrOWttS JtieClUCeCl g M I $21.25 Damask sets. Today $17.00 in annex. I B j SIZE 2 YD. BY 3 YD. SETS. v WOMEN'S CREPE CLOTH GOWNS Gauzy af- I I $9.00 Damask sets. Today $7.20 $18.25 Damask sets. Today $15.00 fairs, made low neck, short sleeve peasant style ! J $14.75 Damask sets. Today . $11.80 $21.75 Damask sets. Today $17.00 finished with hemstitched bands reg- qO I II 1 $16.00 Damask sets. Today.' $12.60 $27.00 Damask sets. Today. .......... r. . .$22.20 ular price $1.50 each. Today ZOC I $3000 damask sets. Today $24.00 CHILDREN'S MUSLIN GOWNS Sheer muslin, 1 H 1 nri "JPt W j a. made square neck, yoke trimmed with hemstitched nl I I he Urapevy UepuTttnent tucks and iacc-reguiar PricC 60c each, in 1 IN the annex. Today...: OZC I M I SPECIAL SALE OF FLOSS CUSHIONS. PRINCESS SLIPS Of white lawn, trimmed with I H I 18 by 18 Pillows, regular 30c. Sale Price 22c 22 by 22 Pillows, regular 55c. Sale price 39c German val. lace and insertion. I IH I 20 by 20 Pillows, regular 45c. Sale Price 29c 24 by 24 Pillows, regular 70c. Sale Price 49c Special today 1 H I 26 by 26 Pillows, regular 85b. Sale Price 59c M I , TUSCULUM PORCH SHADES. ' SPeCUU 1 lH I Size 4x8 feet, regular $3.00. Sale Price $2.40 Size 8x8 feet, regular $7.00. Sale.Price $5.60 Jr IHI Size 6x8 feet, regular $5.00. Sale Price $4.00 Size 10x8 feet, regular $9.50. Sale Price. .'. .$7.60 JfYkfThflt $tf(fl,fllfTl 1 flH ! $1.50 SCRIM CURTAINS PR. 95c Among the best kinds for general use. These made of fine white 3 I HH or cream scrim in block or plain effects hemstitched at side and bottom 2y2 yds. long q f AUBR.Y SISTERS' FAMOUS BEAUTIFIERS, than I jflfi j Today pr ZDC which there are none better. The demonstrator in 1 SB 5 15c CATHEDRAL MADRAS YD. 11c Pretty figured patterns 36-irich goods medium and dark charge will be pleased to explain the merits of these 3 Mi effects a splendid assortment, suitable 91 any room in the house today, . -a -j most worthy goods. YOU WELL BE PLEASED J JMQ jj special, yd J.XC with results obtained from their use. I Ha l"rowppww ww hi 1 mi iimiiii niii iiiiwir-ir'fmimn'iri- nfitflTi -w-vtoiwmw wn ii;iWBMaiwwiaw8 NEGRO LYNCHED BY MOB OF LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS. July 24. Caimht by a. posbc after twlco flsrunlncr. Allies Tay lor, the nepro who shot live white men Saturday at a sawmill In Clalborno par ish, was lynched late last nlKhl. accord ing to an unconfirmed report reaching here today. Tho nocro cimaped In a dispute with n white foreman, which led to tho shooting of the five rnon. Foley Kidney Pills aro composed of ingredients special)' selected for their correct! ye, healing, tonic and stiniu luting effect upon the kidneys," bladder and urinary passages. They are anti septic, antilithic and a uric acid solvent. Schra in rn -Johnson, Drugs, five stores. Practical Total Combustion. The total combustion method will be in operation under a 200-horsepower tubular boiler after .Inly 24, on corner of Finm West and Tenth South. Mr. Lawrence- Green, president of tho Utah Fire Clay company, courteously o.ti'i;db an invitation in my behalf to rill who arc interested to see this problem finally and successfully solved. 1 A. W. BR AM D, Total Combustion Export and Patentee. Communication address, care New Grand hotel. Arrow COLLAR New, smart and comfortable, with ample cra-'at space 15c. coch 2'for25c ! Cltiutt, TftSboitj- & Company, Trov, Sew Tor. ' l.iaiw.jnt-rr-mtfrrr-T--"""-' 'r'"" ' 1 ALLEGED MURDERER IS CALM AND UNRUFFLED RICHMOND. Vn,. Jn-y 21 Henry Clay Eeattk-. Jr., continued to exhibit an un r'lfflcd cnlniiuisH today In Jali. where he Is awalliiK action by the' grand jury. August 11 on the chars.'' Unit he mur dered his Toung vifc-. He Insists that not liu, but a hlyliwa,'. man. shot Mrs. Seattle while they were automoblllnfr laa: Tuesday nlg'it oh the Midlothian pllte. Uvuiah BinJ'ftrd. the 17-year-old "woman Hi tl'o Cjuq." vhu nccordlne to tho j-ollco. sur-plles a motive for the crime, is In another coll in tho same prison. Snow on Pike's Peak. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. July 21 Four Inches of anow fell on Pike s 1 eak last night and arly this morning. The snow was not heavy enough to Interfere with tho mountain train. Tribune Want Ads. Bell Main 5200. Independent 3(10 Forced Clearance Sale . I We are movipio; to our new quarters, No. 172 I Main, and for the few remaining days at our j ! old stand, 122 Main, we offer the greatest bar- gains ever offered in your city. j We take pleasure in presenting 50 f j Dresses, values up to $40.00, for 1" 75 Dresses, values up-to $60.00, I for . . I (The cloth in the above dresses is worth . i over twice more than prices quoted.) jj 25 Suits, values up to $50.00, $ Hf I go at . . 3pJLlfl 1 Other equally tempting bargains. Come early this sale closes Wednesday; we move Thursday LJ I , -1 A i f , Phone 2177 j H Either line for CLOVER 3 H "LEAP Pasteurized UWk. H Always Fresh, I Ahvays Clean, VB ! AVe run ten wagons, and can H ; deliver anywhere. 9 GLOVER LEAF DAIRY I u Wholesale Depot: 145 PIERPONT STREET. pj Retail Stores: H flBl U 10S EAST SECOND SOUTH. 3 HH 9 tO EAST NINTH SOUTH. U HBI Milk. Cream, f IH Butter anJ Eqqs. M Hi Near Oakland, Cclifornlo BWB The only Woman's Cojlcgc on the Pacific CoasP. Chartcrctl 18b5. .Ncnr two great. Universities. Bfffl Idr.il climate thraiiKltntit the year, lvntrnntt fltlifl and grndti.-vlioii rccmircmrnts equivalent to nfl those of Stanford and L'nivcrsity of California. NWI Laboratories for science uiih modern equio- Sfl'l mcnt. IZxccllcni opportunities for home Blfil economics, library study, music and art. liH Modern Rymnusium. Special care for health IM of students, out-door life. Prcsitlcnt, LucII.i HlH Clay Carson, A. M.. I.itt. I-L. D. For OHM catalocuc address Secretary, Mills College 1'. Home and Uty School (or GIrli. nLr Sunfonl Unirrrjirj". Accrfillif.l by cullecci I'jut an.l NV, C.timau nd Kriia- flVB ao' ilepjnmwiti. Four ner l)ulldln:i a RfilJence Jof 40 BAH pufllij a Recitation Halt of 12 rocmi a Cymnutum ni mfm Auditorium: a Dumejtic Sc'cnee nunnlo--. Ettrinlvo ill rrcundJ. Mtulc. An. Doraoilc Sdrnce. Out-of-Joor Thyt- lit ictl Tninlnt. School oreiu 5r,necibcr , 1911. Forlllui- HI I ftaicd citilopir. tilrr tte Principal. ttli LIARY I. LOCKEY, A. B. PIo Alto. 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