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BBBBJ BBBBJ i hvbbv I " MTHE SHIP I Mutiny on Cruiser Tennessee Ouelled by Marines With "loaded Guns. r- Mer Balked at, Quality of Ration Is- si ed 'and Refused to Work Until Forced' to dd'so at the Point of Guns In Hands of Sanor Lads. Norfolk; 'Vn'. iron from the crui sers Tennessee and Washington, which convoyed President Roosevelt on Jils trip to Panama and back, while- In' Norfolk on ''Thursday de clared that tho nllcgcd mutiny on tho Tenncssco occurred whllo tho cruiser was? being conlo' on tho Isthmus for the j return' trip' homowiJrd, 'and not during (ho trip. Tliey tmld tho men on tho Ten nessee, alleging poor and unsatisfac tory" rations, refused to .coal t,ho ship. Tho' marlno guard was ordered out andj according to the men here, the tnarlncts stood with pointed guns threatening X to shoot tho 'first ,mafi whonuft Jils poijt during tho coaling of tho cruiser, tlio coaling was in this' vay"6mpl6ted and' un a result ol irtSa.ollc.go. .niutinylOQ. inon-vcro placed In tho brig. Thcso howevor, according to tho report, were, .re leased when tho homownrd; start was begun. AH Is now declared to Jbe quiet on tho cruiser Tennessee BAD WRECK IN SOUTH. j President Spencer of Southern Rail-' way and Five Others Meet Death. Lynchburg, Va. Samuel Spencer, president of tho Southern Railway company, and recognized ,09 one of tho foremost men In tho development of tho southern states, and six other persons' ' were- killed and eloveu others Injured early Thursday morn ing In a rear end collision, -botweon two fast passenger trains ten miles south' of' Lynchburg and n mllo 'north ol Lawyers depot,, Philip York, was among tho killed, together with other guests of Mr. Spencer. Of thoso on Mr. Spencer's car, only Mr. Spencer's prlvnto secretary, K. A. Merrill, of Now York, and. ono of tho thrco.-porters, survived tno nccldcnL., . ., Ttqtfc collision nu between tho Jacksonville oxproVs and V10 'Wash inMQji jxnil Southwestern limited,1, boqli southbound. Piusldcnt Spencer I and his entire partyaHjJir as 1-nown, ver6sTeepIiit' wTieii tir6 collision oc- curjrcd.-ftnd, tUeuuiubablUUca ura.that all-, of them wcro killed liiHtnntly. It Is ccrtul,n,Umt llftj wns.oxtluct before thf Haines" jtouch'ed tjiom. rrosldcnt Silencers body was burned almost be yond recognition. Hunter Meets Tragic Death. ' nlt Lake? Ity, "A pall wita thrown ovr tho Thanksgiving sport at tho rabbit hunt at Cedar valley .Thurs. dn afternoon by tho, tragic death of AlBert M. Zacliresorr of 108 Uncoil, avinue, who wbh killed by the acci dental discharge of his gun. Ad Zach roson wna aUlghtlng from tho wagon' hotpulled his shotguiuqut,N taking hold' of j tho barrel. As ho pulled the I weapon toward him tho hammer I caught on thu box of tho wagon and tho rartrldgo In one of tho barrels' wae discharged, tho full chargo str'k H Inn tho young man In the left shoul H doit Ho fell to tho (jioiind dead., , U HERDER FROZEfJ'TO DEATH. K 8Uu-le8 of Recent Storm In New Mex-, I f ) Ico Coming' In. ' Rl Pnso, Tex. A special to thu Herald -from Crlsbm',rT.,,- liayfl" tlmu.lQQQr RhecjuJjclouKCd, i.o. . A..J., B Crawford, perished In n canyon near B thoro during tho recant snowstorm, B and a Moxlcan liul'dor. was frcuehito B death, An Aamogorilo- special saya B tll IuBR of K()llts from tl10 severe B weather In Otero county was very H sovoro, as tho animals had Just been sheared. Tho Prat hers lost 2,200 hend Bl out of 2,500. . , , B Whole Crowd Missing. K Vancouver. D. C One Tnnii and H twr"loarch parties uro reported as B being lost in tho wilds on Thurlow Is- H and;,in-Chancellorxibtinnt)l, nrltlsh Hi Columbia. Georgo Drown an cmployo Hj at logging camp K, on Thurlow is- H Innd, was mlsBod by his fellow work- j men hist Saturday, , On Sunday ,n I search pnrty was forjned to' look f(ji IVJjS ,,m- "Wlion no "wunl of Drown' or lafjE tho senrchora was received on Sun- B day or Monday, a second scnrchlng IfJB pnrty started out. No word of any ol IB thcso men hns so far beejp received. ) Laughed at Wrorij Time, jiklahonia Cltylf Oklo. W. P. Till- JBJB worth' was shot 'and ' probably fat IK ally wounded In his hard wow stoic B hero. A Jftjfajigor futpred Yhr f store B and asked to hco a revolver. ' Ho then B risked r for cartridges, which ho put B Into'tho revolver and turnod It on the' B clerk, tojjlng him toliolduphls Imndb B nn'd'tunf ofor fllo'cnsh'liVtlio drawer. B Mr- Dllwort! was ,u!bo t(dd to hold up B ,lls hands. Thinking U a joke', Dii- Bi worth laughed at him, when the man H beti.to.hhoyU,! vl) "commission closes its wqbk'ih salt-wre citv Utah Coal'Companles on the Grill and Sensational Evidence Secured Against These Corporations. ' Salt Lako City.- The' conclusion, oi the Interstate! commei.ee. commission on Friday was no lets sensational than tho entire proceedings have Ixieu The yiah Fuol and allied coal coin panics were on the grill, and the evl dence secured' against thcso covpdrn tlons was uglier, If posSlbtc, thnu tiat secured against tho Union Pnclllc railroad and coal companies at Ihe September hearings. It was asserted by witnesses on Krl day Oiat tho Utah Furl and allied companies with the Itlo Oiandu mil road system, not only secured control of the coal deposits of Utah by Win chester .perauaslou, but for years held full sway over tho wires of the West om Union, thus holding all possible means of, getting ridjuf .which might bo sought by the would-be Independ ent 'producer. Testimony wns submitted which showed thnt the combine of Itlo (Irnnde and Itlo Oiande Western and their allied coal "companies' secured the lnrgest. portion of tho vaBt coal de posits in southern Utah; owned the .only menus of, tiausnortatlon, thus controlling the supply1 on Utah mai kets, and was dictator, siijireme of the Utah coal situation. v Armed thugs, It was asserted, were hired by tho coal companies. In Car bon nnd other counties tii kepp oil any woiild-bo" lndeiiendent producers, and these thugs played their part well Sh'ootjngfwnS common during the fights and fondp over possession oi coal lands and the courts were laughed at by tho men placed In charge of the deposits. Secrot rates wjro described, ("hailed Livingston, " former employe of tho Utah Fuel company, ussertlng that his company enjoyed a one-half cent pet MOO pounds porunllo rate on freight rhls. rate, which wns far below the Vegulnr tariff rate, was enjoyed until August of tho present year. NEWHOUSE INVESTS 5 MILLION3. Millionaire Mine and Smelter Owner Shows His Faith In Utah, Salt Lake City. The most gigantic Individual "ileal in commercial real es tate ever attempted n Salt Lake City ,nnd ono of the most important and significant trans-ictlons of its Kinu tno west has known In years was con summated hero Friday night, when Samuol Nowhousc, the niultl-mllllou-alro miningmagnate of fthls cly, iso' cured tho llnal option that t;lvcs" him control of practically a complete half block of property lin.thejioart of Salt Lake's retail business "'district and threo big corners outsldo the block In Its Immediate vicinity in all throo quarters of a mllo of business street "frontage nnd Tlovcir down-town busi ness comers. . v The deal'lnvolves n consideration ol $1,UUO,000, to bo'pald out, In cash for tho property now held undor option by Mr. Nowhousb within tho next sixty dnys; tho expenditure of tn.OOO.OOO in Improving the property, Including ths erection of tvp' sky-scrapers, and fin; illy tho Immeillato acquisition of more property In the vicinity of tho hall block purchase, i State Funeral at Boise. Uolse, Ida. The funeral of tho latd Frank W. Hunt, former governor of tho state, was held Friday, all tho "honors" that woro duo becauso of tho position ho had hold being extended, From 10 to 2 o'clock tho remains lay In stnto In tho cnpltol guarded by a detail of tho Uhlto'd' Stales troops and representatives of the Knights Tem plar. Ati2 o'clock tho romalnB word removed to St. Michael's Episcopal cathedral. DIshop Funston dolivored a short address, after which tho sorvlco of ,tho Knights Templar wns read. Cotton Exchange Opened. i Uvorpool. The Prlnco of Wales; who was accompanied by tha princess, 'oVFrldny opened UftTnow cotton ox chnnge-hore, a.luuidsomo building which has Just boon completed at a co3t of $1,750,Q00. In his speech the prince' rerorred' to tho efforts being hinde' to dovolopj'the cultivation of lirltisli grown cotton with tho object in vlow of making tho Urltlsh cotton uplnnors partially Independent of for eign' supplies, nnd said ho had fol lowed the developments with great In torost and hoped the nip'vcment ulti mately would bo successful. Killed by Falling Walls., Snn Francisco. Kddlo Cuneo, aged 11, waa UIU(id..n.nd.JiJs. companion,, Jqseph Castro, aged 10, was badly injured Friday aftoriipdn by falling bricks which wero blown from tho top of cno of tho ruined wnlls of tho Palaco hotel. Thq bricks fell on tho Market street aldo and Immediately, aftor tho accident tlo pollco strptqhed ropes across tho 'street Jor (ho purposo of proventlng further accidents, As n result tho cars .running on Market street wero tied up for some timo. Wrack Caused by Operator, w I Lynchburg, ya.Tho causo of tho awful wre iiea"r r.aOrs station toft miles' south' offals city, Thursday morning, III which President Samuel Spencer ami his party of prominent Now York nnd .Haltlnmro inoa lost t'iclr lives, Is laid nhsohitoly at the door of C. D. Afntto'ax, tho oporatoi who was In chargo of tho block tole graph, station, at Rangoon... Muttons. Who "disappeared after being relloven less than' one hour afer the accident hns not beou found. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework -Because of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Kmniorlch, of Clinton street, Napoleon, 0 says: "For flf- tecn years I was a great sufferer from kldnoy troubles, My hack pained mo ter ribly., Kvory Unit or move caused shaip shooting pains. My eyesight " " spots appealed bo- foro me, and I had dizzy spells. For ten years 1 could udt dd ho'us'owork, and' for two years did nbt get out pf the house. "The kidney secretions were irregular, and .doctors wero not helping me. Dean's Kidney Pills lirougtit mo quirk lellef, and llnally cured me. They saved irty life." .Sold by all dealers. CO cents a box. Fpster-MUburn Co., lluffalo, N. Y. High Position for Admiral. RearvAdmlrul Wlllard II. Hrownson, whq has Just tnken command of the American naval forces In tho Bast, will, It Is understood, soon bo recalled to tako what has become to bo regard ed as the most Important post In the navy namely, chief- of the bureau of navigation. Admiral Hrownson would, In the usual course, bo placed on the retired list next year on account of old age, but owing to his excellent physical and mental 'condition It Is un derstood ho will continue at the head of the navigation bureau at least dur ing the present administration. Keep in Good Health. Thero aro many thousands of peo plo all over tho world who can at tribute their good health to taking ono of two Drandreth's Pills every night. Thoso pills cleanso tho stomach and bowels, stimulate tho kidneys and liver and purify tho blood. They aro tho samo fine laxative tonic pills your grandparents used, and being purely vegetable they aro adapted to children and old people, ns well as thoso In tho vigor of manhood and womanhood. Drandreth's Pills hnvo been in uso for ovor n century and aro for salo everywhere, plain or sugar-coated. T Represent Italy and Spain. Tho two 'great Catholic countries' of Kuropo, Italy nnd Spain, aro sending now ambassadors to tho court of St. James. The mnrquis dl San Olullnno, who will represent Itnly, Is compara tively a young man. Ho comes of an old Sicilian family1 of Norman descent, 'and Is highly cultured, having traveled extensively with good results. Ho Is an entliusltlstlc student of Dante, and Is president of tho Italian Geographical society. Senor Villa Urattla, the new Spanish ambassador, accompanied King Alfonso to London on the mo 'mentous occasion that ended In his en gagement to Princess Kna, and won golden opinions for Ills tact and cour tesy during that visit. 1 - i Japan's Empress Popular. It Is doubtful it any royal consort is ,more loved by her peoplo than is the empress of Jnpan. lCducatcd accord lug .to ,fciulal ideas and skilled in all tho accomplishments bcflttlng one of her social eminence, her majesty strongly favors tho broadness of tho now educntlon for women nnd from her prlvnto purso gives large sums toward tho maintenance of women's schools and universities. During the war with Russia the empress visited tho. hospitals many times and every day passed hours making bandages. Tho effect of these bandnges upon the wounded soldiers has been of deep In terest to medical and scientific men for tho soldiers honored by them seemed to rnlly tinder a peculiar men tal influence. All other bandages were destroyed nfter their first use; those made by the empress woro sterilized' and used again for tho slmplo reason of their effect on the recovery of tho Boldlcrs. LIKE A FAIRY TALE. The Story of Postum Cereal in Words and Pictures. Tho growth of tho Postum Corenl Co. Is like a fairy tale, but It is true, every word of it. "Tho Door Unbolted" Is tho title of a charming little booklet Just Issued by the Company which tells, and Il lustrates, tho btory of this remark ablo growth. It takes tho reader from tho little whlto barn In which the business was started Jan. 1, 1SD5, through tho palatial olllccs and great factory buildings of tho "Whlto City" that comprise Postumvllle, Dnttle Creek, Mich. Tho llttlo whlto barn, so cnrofully preserved, is a most Interesting build ing, for It represents tho humblo bo ginning of ono of tho country's great est manufacturing ontorprlses of to day, tin entorprlso thnt has grown from this llttlo barn to a whole city of factory buildings within but llttlo more than ten years. No less Interesting Is tho quaint of ficial homo of tho Postum Cereal Co. Tho general ofllce building of MK Post and his asroclatqs Is a reproduction of tho Shnkespcaro house at Stratford-Ion-Avon, nnd upon thu house nnd Its fm'nlshlngs hns been oxponded vast sums of money, until tho room's aro moro like tho drawing rooms of tho mansions of our inultl-mllllonalres than like olllccs. That Mr. Post hns belloved thor oughly In the Idea of giving to his employes nttractlvo and healthful work rooms Is provon not only by tho general office building of tho Company nnd Its furnishings, but by his fac tories its well, and of nil of theso things this beautiful llttlo booklet tolls the Interesting story. It will be sont to anyone on request. BOY'S HEAD ONE SOLID SORK. Hair All Came Out Under Doctor Three Months and No Better Cutlcura WorkssWonders. Mr. A. C. Darnctt, proprietor of a gcnernl storo in Avard, Oklahoma, tells In tho following grateful letter how Cutlcura cured his son of n tor rlblo eczenla. "My llttlo boy had ec zema. His head was one solid soro, all over his scalp; his hair all cama out, and ho suffered very much. I had a physician treat him, but at tho end of threo mouths he wns no bet or. I remembered that the Cutlcura Remedies had cured no, and after giving Win two bottles of Cutlcura RcsAlvent, according to directions, and using Cullc ra Soap and Oint ment on hlni dally, his eczoma loft him, his hair grow again, and ho has nover had a.sy eczema since Wo uso the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, and they keep our skin sort and healthy. I cheerfully recommend tho Cutlcun Remedies for all casos of eczem A. C. Harnett, Mar. 30, 1905." Wrong Method of Teaching. Consul Paul Nash, of Venice, whites; "Hundreds of well-edurnted Americans annually pass through Venice nnd, al though probably nine-tenths of them have had several years of Instruction In a 1-hiropean language, not ono tenth are capable of speaking a dozen connected words of anything but Kng llsb. Kven college graduates, fresh from prlze-wlnnlng In French or Ger man, aro generally unnblo to speak cither language, although capable of writing an excellent thesis on tholr history, philology, syntax and lltora turo. This Is -tho result of teaching French and Herman In much the samo way that Latin and Qreek arc taught" Wife Desertion Alarms. So many Cincinnati wives have been deserted by their hiiKhnnds of Into that tho city council has taken steps to ward putting-, a check on such run aways.. It has heou found that mort gage loan sharks aro contributing fac tors In a great many cases. A man's ability to mortgage IiIb furnlturo with out the knowledge of hit. wife Is a strong temptation to husbands of woak will. An ordInnnc6 hns been Intro duced making such mortgage of no avail unless 'they bear tho signature of both husband and wife. Autos In German Army. The Germnn Volunteer Army Corps Is provided with 37 automobiles In chargo of uniformed drivers, which carry staff officers to and fro. In tho maneuvers last month the speed and convenlenco of tho machines wcro highly praised by tho tacticians who watched the developments of the mimic campaign, i - STOK HWIGHE r i "Positively cuioit by f" A DTET5 O thcs0 wiu i,,l' liM IV I L I 0 T1"'J' "J0 rcUcT0 D1- tress froni Dyspepsia, In- BP ITT LE digestion and Too Hearty PJ llirn Eating. A perfect rem- I VLIl c3y f or Dizziness. Nausea, B PILLS Drowsiness, Dad Tasto BJBJ tfa Xam. Coated "BBB Tongue, Fain In tho Side, H"'S iTcmrm iiver. too? regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALLDOSE. SHALL PRICE. iPADTCDQl Genuino Must Bear hTTiE Fac-Similo Signaturo I1 refuse substitutes, W. L. DOUGLAS '3.50 &s3-QO Shoes tlt!8T IN THE WORLD W-LDouglai $4 Bill Edge line,. MnnolbBequalledalan)prlcBj ra To Shot Ifaltrtl I '-L--- .. "wR , W. U ltoiiglnt Job. fi??"T' (31 Senijor Catalog I Hft?it is I BH0ES roll EVERYBODY AT ALL 1'BICIA M.n' SbMi, SS to $1.00, V?T' Bboeii. S3 tnl.3S. Womm'i Bhoa. 00. to fj.so. klliui' A CMlJratT Blto, 12.1.0 to fl.OO. . Try W. I.. IIiiubIii Wunmn'. Slime nn-l Children' uliixn for kt j lo, lit uud cur tlioy Kirvl oilier rankci.- It I could tako you Into my largo factories at Brockton, Mass., nnd show you liow carefully W'.L. Douglas shoes nro made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, (It better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other mal:e. Wharevtr you llc, jou co obtnln V. L. Douclii Iiocj. Hit name and price U tamped on Ihe bottom, which protect yuu uzaltut hull prices otid Interior ihues. Take no tubith tutc. Atk your dealer lor VV.L.Uoustusliixt and Intlit upon bavin? them. fatt Color tuetets iiuiTi thw ulll not wear brassy .Write S.T llhKtralrd Cetl-)SI I'all Myle. W. L. DOUULAS, DepU 12. Urocltlon, AUts. PUTNAM FAI)Kr.E88 DYF.a color I moro giid, brighter color, with loss work tliuii oiliui-R. Ducks haven't the better of lawyors and doctors In the matter of big bills. Mm. Wlnnlom' Soothing Sjrttip. For rhlltlrtn ti-ftnlnit, fftn.'tli hum", (Titaw. In )iiiuatlvn Allty ln,ouri wlntlruile. Aj Imiii Kumity of your enemies Is less n ' certain than tho filcndslilp of your friends. National Pure Food and Drugs Act. Tin (iiillit'lil ltvinrdira inh-t with lite liielii-M ii-ii!ilcini-litK (if the how Iaw. Tiike (.KilicM Tc.i fur ioii8tiialion. I j "I gave you a dime ypsterdny," re- ! marked' the phllanthitlple femille, "and I saw you go Into one of those low i saloons." "Yes, mum," replied the ' weary wayfaier, "a fellow wld on'y a j dlmo ain't got no call to go Into dem ' high-toned ones." Philadelphia ltcc- ord. - . Tht Six Largest Lakes. M Six lakes of more than 20,000 square M mttcs In area exist In tho world. The M Caspian Is the largctit of these, nnd fl lako Huron tho smallest, j M Important to Mother.! M Exaralnfl ctrrfully errry bottle of CASTOBIA, PBBH n xfc Olid rvre remtUy for InfmU and, cKlldrrn, H rro BBBH iSiimroof C4!k&yi4U&&tM H ) to Vti Tot Ort-r 30 Yii, ' " M I Tiio Kuul You Uve Alwi'i Doaght. -fBBJ Will 'Stlidy Irish Language. . H The education committee of tho I-ou- M don i-oqnty c.ipunc)) hns decided to rcc- LVH onimend to the council that classes for M , the stiuly of the Irish lnnguago arid lit B-9-9J era t in n bp opened In the public elo- M meutnry r.ciiools of Klnsbtiry, Islliigton, H St. Taucras and Stepney. H " -- - nv, H W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 49, 1906. B J&CX I J BMtSiG POWDER I H 25 ounces tor 25 cents k H HE The original 25 ounce M I I KG 1 can. Others have copied m H tm the can, but K C quality ;,' fejJSS! has never been equaled F " I KNyf HICAO0.hiifj IBk. .sBBBBBaBr Bl S fc,'B JAQUESMFG..CO. M BBB Chlcage IB " l 1 1 "1 ' - BBBB l:; Your shoe money will '90 twite 'SStftb'JfltaiJfffflffMftL. m W&IMfalrfllfa '"''M ' 1 :' as Isr II you bay (be strong, gUulJiH :-"9. -H mi weH-Bsde aad tMra-lo-wtoT-strtfcV !v J0m '.' Wf SCHOOL SH'OE8fkjfU 1 f; ;; for boys and girls. They are matje' of' the y&RjjErgZ ' Bv ;:. best seasoned upper leather and tough solid IjSL . V A H K ', soles and have fewer seams than other ilioet. ItuW TAy t ; H Hj : Mayer School ahoca are shaped to prevent C fc" ' H ; :. injury to growing children's feet. They KttV K : ' l WEAR, UIKtf3 IRON kMiA v H NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. I THE SCIEIiriFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. 1BJ CAPISICUM I VASELINE I EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN. PRICE ISc-lN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR , iJJ bY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF I5e. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. HON'T WAIT WM TILL THE PAIN COM liS-KEEP A TUBE MANDVi H A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not bS blister tha most delicato skin. The pa(n-altaylng and curative qualities of M the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve M Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safes! 'external M . 1 counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for palfis fu the ch'est M and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, Atrial U will prove what we claim for It, and it will be found to be Invaluable. In tha , U household.and for children. Once used no family will be without It." Many'. U people say "It Is tha best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation' ', ' fl ol vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It Is not genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE. LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. .."",'. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. ' I 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY I BALLARD'S 1 I JSNOW LINIMENT j I I Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for I .ffl I Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, .Wounds, 1 M 1 Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, I M I Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted 1 :M I Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, I vf j 1 Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, I... 'm 1 Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE 1 W ILLS, THAT FLESH IS, HEIR TOi . Jm I Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all DruggwU. 1 ' H Bal r- I