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I H Good Timber H, The trco that never had to tight, M For sun ahd sky and nlr and light, H. That stood out In II lWMilVlil II And nlvvas Rot It shf MtUfSSlMSi HB Never hernme n fores' "JC WmUrlsi Dut lived and died n t'v5SiS L Tho man who never had to to!" To heaven from the common noil, K Who never had to win hi nlinre . Of sort nnd sk and light and air, Fl Never became a manly man Douglas Mnlloch REED SMOOT AT HEAD OF DELEGATION TO i CHICAGO H ARTHUR J. LEE OF PRIOE ONE H OF DEFEATED. H Judicial Convention Name Dllworth H Woolloy of MantI For Judgo and ' B. W. Dallon of Frico Dlitrict At- BBa torney Democrats Arraigned By H Chairman Welsh Platform, Etc. HBm I'lnli in tending nn nnlnstniclcd delegation In tho" nntionnl republican convention nt Chicago. The Mnlo nt Bll large is represented by United States (! Senator lircd Smoot, clincn nt Price BBV last Monday nflcmoon liy ncelntnn- I tlons Mrs. Janet I o A. Hvde nnd .1 C Tnch. ltolli of Knit Ijiko Oily, nnd w J V, Kldredge, Jr., of Ogden. The nlternntes for I lie stnto nt largo nra P C. Reonin of Snlinn. T U Itnrtnn of Xephl, Mrs. Lillv Wolstcnhnlmc of l Rnlt Lnko City nnd Wilfnnl Dsv of V Pnrownn. The 11 rxt Congressional district will send Lewis H. Anderson of Mnnli nnd C l Cordon of I,ognn, ns delegates, with Mrs. Alice Collins of Ogdcn nnd Jnines Knudson of llnglinm City ns alternates. The See- ond Congressionnl dlslriet -a ill l.e represented hv Col C K. Ioe nl Prno nnd Hnrnld P Fnbinn or Suit Trfike Citv ns delegates, nnd Judge Fred C Isiofbourow nnd J Put let' While, Imth of Knit Uko Citv, ns nl- lornnte. Just how the delegnlos HBb stand ns to candidate for the proai- Bb dentinl nnominntion is more or less of n guess. C. P. Cnrdon slnted thnt Bm ho imdenitflnds Hint Kinoot nnd Kid- BBb redge, including himself, hnc never BB expressed n choice nnd nro non-com BBb iniltnl lint thnt Mrs. IIdo, Inose," BBv Lwich nnd Anderson nro for Wood, BBm wlulo Fnbinn is for Isiudcn. There BBb was no fiKlit on tho floor of the ron. BBb cntion ns to whether or not tin dele- BBl Kit?" should ho instructed, Prncll- Ht cnllv even' nominating swcli mnde BBb contained tho stntement thnt tho dele- BBj Rntos should go to the nntionnl gnth- BBl cring frco to exorcise) their best judg- BBb ment ns to who shnll he tho republl- BBm ran nominee for prwident. Hut in BB tho mntter of rcrecntnticm of thej BBb nnou wrts of the slnle In the dele- BBb gut ion nl large there was n lively BBfl contest. Vj Sonio Early Arrivals. H Tho Weher nnd other Northern H Ttnli eouul delKitions iniue doun H from Ok'iIcii in Uo speeinl Pullmnns H 8umln exeuiiiK', HinxiiiK iilwut 10 H o'clork. Thiwe fniin OrHiid, Kimr, H Knn .Iiiiin, DueliMiio nnd Uintiih pre- H cedtd them during the din. AIhiiiI H noon of Moudsv the hpeeiiil trniu of H six eoni'liM nulled in irom Suit Inke H (it The fnllowurs of lloowr, nnd H W(M)d nnd the Young Men's Itepulili- H can club eneh hnd hendipinrters twtub- H lished Hundii.N evening nnd wero git- H ing out buttons nun nil iimnntr of H lltemture. (leorgu T. Odell iinr. V. H If. Wnttis, inli of whom wmiU to be H governor, uero enrly ou tho groi.nl. H htephtn If. Iovo was nUo "iiuioug H IIiohc present." Alighting from tho H smcinl delegutos to tlui state eouven- H tinn wero (ouve.vcd to tho high school H nuditorium, vhoru tho convention H Yfa soon called to order. Tho rexirt H of the credentials commiltto vtns uo- H rcptrd nnd tho delegutos irom tho H -.nnous touiitluH vero dielarcd sent- H ed, after some talk ns to tho exercise H of proxies whether they should be H nllnvved to voto for n (ouuty ns u H unit or eiuh proxy for his own louu- V ty district only. It was decided by H ballot thnt roxies should ho good fur H un entire county. The report of tho H cnmmlttco ou orgiiuisiitinn nnd order H of Inibiness reegiuiueudwl the tompor- B nr' orgnnixntiou lie mncfo poruinneut. H Tho reconuuendntinn was ndopted H nnd Harvey C'lutt was declared chair- HH man with Ileber U Cuiumings seero- HmV tary and Willord ltoblusnn sergeant- H ut nnns. Tho order of buguus was H ilcclnrid to bo the ionnulution of H resolutions and the election of d'e H gutcs nnd of ultoi nates. Nominating H speeches wore limited to two minutts H and seconds wero not allowed to inuko H n snecch at all. Chuirmuu Cluff seid H ha hnd irepared it spcuh, but uud di- H culel in tlio interest of expediency H not to deliver it. Uo had given u B copy of it to the. press and it it woro limited tho convention could ounsider V it had been delivered. C. It. Mubey then rend tho resulutions, which woro adopted and tho louVLiition proceed- od to tho nomination of candidates for delegates to Chicdgn. H timoot By Acclamation. Wilford Day uomiuuted Sot or Smoot and this was beconded 1V A. T Moon, who snid lio has como bnek from tho progressive party to tlio ro- united republican purty, A motion to suspend all rules was carried and tho ncnior United States senator from I tali was nomiunated b. luolumntion. . , sjus t ti . ! J 1 ' Volume 6: Number 50. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending May 7. 1920. George M. Cannon placed in nomina tion the name or Mrs. Janelto A. Ifjde; Judge K. O. Icnthorwood nominnted J. C. Ljnch of Knit Lnke Clt ; Cnrl It. Mnrcmon nominnted Arthur J. Ie of Price ; Arthur Wool le nominnted J. U. Kldrcdge, Jr, Nicholas 0. Morgan placed in notni nation the name of W U. I.ivington J. A Hock wood nominnted Lincoln 0. Kcll.v; Charles Morris nominnted Hnrold P. Fnbinn; Frank P Clnlla cher nominnted Herbert It. MncMil Inn; Knrl Knrlton placed in nomina tion the nnino of Wilford Dnv ; C. II. Mnbcv nominnted W. I). Sutton of Pnrk Citv, while II. M. Atkinson nominnted I J. II. Cntchlovv. With Senator Kinoot nlrendy elected there remained three to choose. On tho first ballot Mrs. H.vde wns tlected with threo hundred nnd thirtv votes and J. l Kdlrcdcge, Jr., with three hundred nnd ninctj-Hve. It wns nccesnr to voto tho second time to elect the remaining nnd Lvnch wns elected with three hundred nnd twonlj-flvo votes. Four counties, Dnggett, Knne, Pinto nnd Itlch, were not rcprcsinted, leaving n totnl of votes on the floor of the convention of five hundred nnd eight.v-five out of n scheduled totnl for the entire slnto of five hundred nnd nlnclv seven. It had been ruled thnt n inn jority vote wns essentint to elect. A motion hv Cnrl A. Hndger thnt the next four highest be declared alter nates to the iintinnal convention wns lost, nfter n slonnv session, various mrls of the stale spflrnng ngninst others, nnd it seemed ns though it w Salt Inke county pit toil against the rest. Nominations for nlternntes were then in order nnd Seorup, Hur Ion, Mrs Wolstenholine nnd Dnv were the onlv ones named. The were elected b.v suspending tho rules nnd being dtclnrcd elected hv n vivn voce vote. CONORE88IONAL MEETINGS FOLLOW STATE OATHERINO After tho slnte convention hnd con cluded its work nnd ndjoumed tho congressional conventions were held. That of tho IInt djstnet wns nl tho I'.kii theater. It wns called to order bv Stnto Chnlnnnii Henry Welsh, who introduced Alvn Mctluirc, chninnnn of tho district committee McUuiro nd the csll and Introduced W. J. bivro, of Ilrighnm City, tenisirnrv chnlnnsii Tho temHimry secretory, John II Ilium, not being present, Mc (luire wns mnde secretnrv nnd the twntornrv orxsnljuitloii pennanent. The delegates, ns named, L. It. Ander son nnd C. P. Cnrdon, were elected on the first bsllot ns were nlso the nltenmtos, Mrs. Alice Collins and KnudMin. 1 1 lull schmd nuditorium wns lined bv the Second district delegates. It whs called to onler bv II C. Hiiks or Pmvo, sccrctsrv or the district com inlltie I". O. Lenthcruood wns intro duced ns teinomry chninnnn nnd Uwreme Ullison ns secrelnry nnd the orgHnixnlion wns made perma nent. Tlio convention nccepted tho dclegntos (lumen nnd adopted tho resolutions passed by the stole cou ventjon. Those plnced in nomiunlioii for delegutos wero ('. '. Loose, C, boflKiurniw, Peter Clcgg of Tooele nnd Ilnmli! P. Fnbmii. Ixisei nnd Fnbinn wero elected on tho first bnl lot A motion carried to declare tho other two elected nlteniates, but it was announced that Clcgg would not bo considered us tin nlternnt. It then became necessary to nominate for tho second nltcrnnte. Those placed in nomination wero Mrs. Olen Miller, J. 0. McCliiin nnd J. Parley White. Olen Miller said it would bo imMissiblo for Mrs. Mil ler to go to Chicago, m her name wns withdrawn nnd h voto wns token on tho other two, White winning. AH Well Oared For. Delegates uud numerous visitors weio well ennui for during thoir so journ ut Price The hotels wero filled, of course, to overflowing nnd ninny were taken into private homos. The Indies of tho Lnttcr-dnv Saints nnd the Methodist (hurihos had plcntj to eat for nil. All tho visitors lelt with a splendid impression of Price nnd tho hosjiitnblo people hero. Tliev wore much Impressed with our schools, churches uud other public buildings, tho commercial club nnd tho push a ml getup of tho iieoplo giiiorully. The conventions will result in n big boost for Pnio and oil of Carbon county. II. M. Shepnrd, secretary of Pnco Commercial club, did much good work for (ho club and tho county nnd tho city. Cnstlo Onto's fine uniformed band wns cmolojcd for tho day nnd took on now Inurels us u musical or ganization. Tho junior high school band uud tho American Legion or chestra wore right there with tho goods. For those who did not return homo immediately after tho lonviu tious there wero numerous attrac tions, Four Are For Wood. "Hepublieuus of Suit Lako City," sajs Wednesday's Herald, "worn In terested jesterdny in the discussion (Continued On Pane Four ) The Mother of Man On next Sunday, the second Slibbath In Mn, the nation will observe Mother's Day. Everyone known Mother's Day why it Is, when it is nnd for.what it stands. It comes ns close to our hearts as Christmas or the Fourth of July, for it is the day upon which we honor tho mother of man, Tlio arms of motherhood forrrj the cradle of the humnn race. They are the rock upon which wc rest our hopes of the future the KuidinK star which leads humanity-through the porils of infancy and into the safe harbor of maturity. Pages upon pnges could be written of the glorios of our mothers, but not all of the words of the English Innguagc could do them justice. It is beyond the powsr of the humble pen. All honor to the mother of mnn 1 Mny her days and her joys upon earth be many. And, may Iter home in the next world be one worthy of tho greatest handi work of God. had ikxi.i: ron IMtl.ltn.VritM to mi: Pitici; uvrniiiciMiH " OODK.V Ms) I Convention- wnnl with fort) elsht pints of IniikIccI whisk), two men, who Kuve tliclr mime ns 1 II Alsjnnc t nnd Ktm-lliteo Annnrira. wero ar- rented this morning nt the union station t Depot) Hherirf Wllllnm llrnwii The men claimed to ho aheephvrders slid khvo their plate of rpMlilenie ns I'rhe Their intention the) tated were to take the IImii-t to l'rlu- and tlh- hhh or it during the time the r- t iiuhllcNri Male onventlmi Is W- line hrld Tho men tlslmed to have pun hafteil the whisky at tlron ltlr Wo at the eot or a hundrrd mid five dollar per nw The) eXHted In sell It at nricfii dollars a pint OPENING GMJOR PRICE Defeated Eight to Ono Sunday Last By Hlawathai. Too much pitching tells the entire slor.v of the Pnrennd liinwnthngnuio Inst Stindtt.v nl the coal camp. The gentleman who took the mound for tho miners had ever thing thnt goes to mnke good pitching n dandy fast ono with n hop on it, mid nn assort ment of benders thnt had the Price Im ittiig k mile. Tim nisi threo innings wero one, two threo events. Tho southMW who relieved Epperson whs n worth succesmu of his prede cessor nnd fulfilled tho function of nl pitcher in n high-class manner. Ilia whIIih ("(cuied to lime n whole stsblo fill of twirlers us a third hoover wnsl iujeetisl into the game along ubout the soveutli mid it wns off him Imit Price got their lonely run. O'Connor unturned tho duty of twirling for Pnco nnd nido Irom n eoiiile of innings when Hiawatha bum bed hits mill his supHirt went up, he performed in h vrr.v creditable manner. Howevei, laik o' form wns evidenced during the final innings O'Connor hImi uleppeil mm the lime light b.v bunting ono tor n hit Ilia wnthn got into' action twrl.v, puitni" two nuts over in the second canto. Kpiersoii he of gnmt twirling nbil it stepMd to tho pluto in thnt snid second (unto, uud proved his ipmliii cations us n butter b stepping Into a fust one und cingling to (enter. Then two beautiful sncriiiust iHiuplcd with ii. single by Ourbe put over two runs, enough lo win. To make doubly sure, Hiawatha later pushed in tour more, getting those over while the Price inlield was heaving tho bull around the lo. a couple of wild throws nnd errors being directly responsible. In hxts, the fielding of both tennis was fast uud clean nnd occasionally registered ns sensational. A couple ot nights batting prnctiio will do the l'rue bos u lot of good, uud then they should bo nblo to step right along with tho coal minors. Next Sunday Prim goes to .Suniiv slde, lliuwntlut plays nt Cnstlo Onto uud Mohrliiud uud Kcuiluorth inis lints nt the bitter camp. DEMOCRATS ARE OETTINO NOTICE FROM SECRETARY Count chniriueii of the democratic pnity in Utah vvro instructed last Tuosdiiv bv Puul If, liny, seoretnr ol tho stnto committee1, to inuko arrange mints for tlio election of delegates to tho stnto convention to bo held nt ion noxt month. Tho convention will bo held in tho Snlt Luke theater, probnbl on Juno lltli. Plans mo undor wny tor tho ihiirteiing of a special train to convoy tho Utah dole gates und their Htipiiortortf to tho na tional convention ot tho party in Sun Francisco, Juno 18th. Speeinl fen turos am being nrrnngi'd for so us to inako it u desirable, tour to the demo crats of Utah who wish to attend. Prominent democrats of tho state nro advocating tho sending of tho Utnli delegutos to tho convention un instructed and to obvmto the unit rulo from tho delegation. In Washington, D. C, they nro toll ing tho eouiitiy it must oeonomUo or go busted. Good scheme, provided the reformation begins in Washington. POPPY DAY HERE TOMORROW Drive For Funds For tho Children of Franco. trs.O Mnrnott of Ogdeiihasbecn In I rice this week nrrsnging for Pop Pi Dsv here tomorrow, .Saturday, .Ma.v hili "We have holied to free frame rrom the iron fist. We must hohi lo rn-e her rnmi disesw nnd dofllh ilewrt uud devastation," de clnrrs the ladv "The lifting or the Oormmi veil from the devastated see Hon of rrstice has revealed n sad jtllfhi I-or four ear mid n hsir liv- i '", ,,,'l',,n, ","' eMr h"' l"lwiil tho children bv rheums I ism, )hiii sfltids nre succumbing to tulisrculosis MOJi uar, iiisiiv nn msiined bv slmt mill nhell nnd sdsoned bv the (ler innti gas. There im- children tinder their leciis who have lost their minds jhnnigh the terrible setine thev have been coiuiielled lo witness. Cfiildreii linn; leen eisrHtel from their wr enlji and have forgotten ilieir names nnd ran never lie n-unitetl with their fntmbes "All are slnrving mid must bo fed. Then is nnl one Itoitc slid thnt Is to appeal to the splendid gencrositv of IhoJ American people. Two million jiin or the flower of the oung man hood if Franco hnvo been snerificcd. Ont million more nro blind mid iijHeJ. Thutisiiiids and Ihoiismids of children nre living in the devaiUit ed sections without father nnd with out homes nnd im using miy kind of a hole Tor shelter that the can find. "Snturdiy, Mv Hlh, Price is to Imve it Poppfv Dsv, when nil cilixens will bo tagged with n sippy and will bo nsked to contribute milhing thev wish to givo to the cause. Don't call this chnrity. If thU whs the world war then these chil.lren nre the ehargos of the whole world mid it is our duly to help. Hnd Oernianv mid their iiidemnit to reliuild devuslared rrnnco ns ngned iiniii in the penes treslv, Vranco would not now lie ploHcling with us to help save tho livis of I he children who country our bos Mwed for them." Fifty girls from the high school will not us the tug cnimuitfcHi under the leadership of Mrs. Alice Wliil-I more, who in the chairman LAND SALE NEAR FRIOE COMES OFF THIS MONTII 'luo sales of state lands occur this month, ono ou Mny Kith ut Piinguiteh, when twelve hundred mid eighty ncres will bo otren-d. Tho other nt Pnco on Mny 28th, when twentv-fivo hun dred nnd sixty ncres will bo offered The niiprnised value of the lands in (Isrfield count v is leu dollars per aire nnd up nnd those in Carbon couii tv iwelvo dollar ami up Not more tlmn n hundred nnd sixlv nores of iigricniltunil land will ho sold to mi one bidder nor more than three huii died nnd twent of mid hind nor mors than four sections of grnnng land Ono-tentli of the puriluum price iniixt bo paid nt time of sale, the re mainder In ton annual pniuunts. OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY. Price's army recruiting station has iccitvod notice from tho sccietnry of war regarding the ohsorvnnco of Moihor's Da. It rends. "All do pan men t loinmaiidors, (oiumsndiug ottuorsundnllihiefsol bureaus hnvo been directed to bring to tho attention of ivory officer nnd enlisted mnn in their eomninnds the dosiro of the sec retary of wui that csioli officer nnd enlisted mnn wnto n letter to his homo on Mother's Dnv, Mny Oth, ns nn exprosshm of tho love nnd revor ence wo owo to the mothers of our loiuitry." ARE TO BE UNIFORM. Simduy school work of tin Lutlcr dm Saints church in Utah m 1 the iuiKions in tho United Slutos, Cnmidu and Moxico will bo uniform, uicoidiug to pluns udopttd bv tho general Sun dii school union board. Tho now plans uffect ubout two hundred und fit I Sunday schools with n inemoor slup of about twelve thousand per son. Chnrlos H. IVlt, Hnrold 0. lto iiohU and Hobert L. .ludd of tho gen eral board have been iinmod u special committee to assist in tho work. FULLMER THEJLOWEST BIDDER Most Likely to Get Government Gar-! I ago Building At Price. Ilids were submitted to W P. Ol son, iMMtmaster nt Price, on Snturdav last for the construction of the gov ernment garage in this citv. The low est is that of 1 II. Fullmer of this cit nt WSflto. If awnrded the nlA. tract Fullmer ngr.es to it eomiilo tion within ninety davs The olhsr bids were George M Miller, $2.J,W)); I?r".!u",Ip.I'wm nn"1 ' r- "ergimid, 0,150, nnd J. It .MeUllan, 17,Wj! The latter ngrccd to have the job fin ijhed within scvcnt.v-five davs, while the others give ninct dnvs ns'the time mpiired There wns but one bid f.ir the Diichosnc gnrage, (hat of J. II MoLolan nt 12,J57 with seventv nvo dn.vs for completion The latter lives at Duchesne. Proposal have been forwarded lo Washington, D. (., for apiirovnl. It i believed Full mer nnd Mclllen will lie instructed to g" ahead with the work. TWO HUNDRED BASEBALL FANS GO WITH FLAYERS CASTLi: OATK, Ma.v .1 -Castle (late s ball team, Hniiant winners in the Victory league Ht Wr, lived up to its reputHlion by taking the oiien iig gmne of the hwwou riwm Mohr land esterday on the lalter's grounils, the fliml eMiiit Iwing five to nothing. Klerker showed a world of sturr and pitched airtight bull rr rnsllc (late, onl.v allowing one hit during the entire game, mul that eniiw from tho Ut or Averill in th iiinlh iiimiig a Her two men were down. He exhibited the ht brand or throwing that has been een in thU seelmii or the state lor several mm sons. Slober, the llilt Kumlcr or the Vic lor.v leiigMe, wns the star sticker of the da, getting a bonier nnd a triple in the two tinnsi Ih a.is at the its. Duo to n sprained mikle received in the lourth inning in nninlug from thirel to Ihiihc, he was forsed to re lire for the remainder of the gome, which wns lucky Tor the npiMMiiig club, ns ho had his eve ou the ImII from tho beginning. Two hard run ning catches made by bitt brought tho srowd tiLJU fee. flHver elceo M some beautiful work at third, getting two putouts mid five nits to hit credit. N.vberg did some dassv work for Mohrlsud. 'J he Cnstlo (late band Mini two nui dreel ball fans went b.v speiral tram to Molirlstid lo wilneM the omng giiuie, which inilieales that the local fans are esger for another cliHmpion slnp team this season MORE THAN MILLION AND , HALF GOES OUT IN APRIL To run the government ol the stale during the month of April cost Kiel taxiw.vers $1,(102,(10.1.10 This mmmiit I covers the warrants issued b the auditor ou the treasurer of stale. Prom the general fund the disbure-l incuts were OS2,U00.60, of whlilii 200,ll)2.:Ui wns for road. Oilier ills-, hurseiiiiiils were lor district wIichiI, SITaU-'Mt; high mIhmiI, ir'ilOI. I niversit or Utah mid Utah Agncul-i turn I college, .ffll.7i)l!.iV); bount,i $72(NM):ti fish mid game, fllhJ.lt'l, motor vehicle, ."JOOhII; I'lnh de tense, iHIIII; federal vocutionul, $20.10; laud princiwl, l 00,07 1.Ufi; laud interest, $07,000 IT; redemption fund, $238,381.0.1. UINTAH LAND SALES Advices irom Wellington, I). C, stale that tho house nubile lauds com mittee has clircctecl llepresentntive lames II. Mus of I'lnli to luvorably report tho Smoot bill paused bv the senate lut September, proioiiig to remove tho six hiindreil mul flirty aero limitation ou the amount of laud ono individual ma.v hereafter purchase in what u mains of the I'm tub roftorvntinu The secietar ot the interior is euiMiwered to validate the sales and, if he I mil the lamU se cpiired mo worth more tliim the price mid, ma.v eollcoi tho ece. NEW STORE OOMINO. Frank Hicks ot .Scotield this week took u lease tor some live .vest-son the Miles building nt Puce, owned b.v Ooorgo A Wootlon mid Oseni Hun ken, About tho middle ot .Inly or August, noxt, ho expects to open up with u big stock of gentlemen 's mul women's clothing uud furnishing goods where tho barbershop now is. Ijiter on tho west halt of the building, now un otiice, will nlw bo used. Tho leuso on tho bitter runs to noxt April. Hicks bus been in business nt theoonl camp for ii eur or so, but desires to get to a larger field RESIDUE DEFENSE FUND. Moro than u thousand dollars re maining in tho iuiid tormerlv ut the ilmposnl of tho stnto council of do tenso is available to the imiumittee ro ccntlv uppoinled b Clov. Simon Ham burger to inaugurate! n campaign for welfare organisation of loturiiod kor vice men. 'Hit mono will be lined us i "netegg" for liuancmg the work. THE WEATHER Tho Son Stceriat Rervtce M DK.VVKtt, Colo, May fl-IMdsv M wnrmer vroalhrt M PRESIDENT APPROVES. i WASHINGTON, D. C, Ma.v 3. M President Wilson toilnv approved the M Fuller pension bill making fifty dot- M lars n month pension for veterans of M the civil and Mexican wars M SHEEPHERDER SHOOTS OWNER OF GOAT. I HERDS I BEING HELD FOR MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE. H Differences Ariso Over a Watering . iH Place Out In tho Coal Creek Sec- ( H tlon Saturday Morning Last Firit ' H Winchester Shot Takes Effect In l H Left Breast Above tho Heart. H Mmioiias Ititgskis was shot nnd IH killed out on Coal Creek .Salnrdnv H nwrnlng last b.v Franslsci Alawlra. H The former was rttniilnsr a herd f H goals in that seelion and In wblek- be H was n imtr owner. The Utter Itn4 H charge of a hand or sheep for Ike Cnl- IH verts The killing oemrred about M W;W) o eiH-k of I he foriiHin. Am IH impicwt wns held later with a pre- H limliiHr.v exmninnlion for Alamedra H last Titesdav heron Justice of the H Peace llaitnnoiid al Price, lie Is H charged with seetoid decree murder iH and is out under ItomU of ten Umhi- H sand dcdlars to await trial at the J him? H term of district eonrl. The iHly H was round by I he partners of ItKga- H kis, it is slated, about 7 o'eWk of H the evening or Mttne ten hsmrs arW M the killing. Search had Iteen intl- H titled for him iH The storv told by Alaitwdra Is tkut H he was taking his 4ieei ton watsrlnr M place, when Ititgskis eame down fro JM the hills and warned him that is IH 1 (Alamedra) was on land llottrin fH tohiuMflKilgakis) Then, Alaimslra M slates, he agreetl lo remove the scWeti LH as soon as Hk-v were w stored, but H during the meting ititgskis drew Ma fM Ingsr revolver and fired im Ala- lM ineclra two shots, which mUe4. M Aliimeelra earned his WineWler H ver his right shoulder with a straii iH nttnclied. He defended blmtir. Oh fM of the sIhiIs from the rifle went H throngh (he bnstst of ltllskU. Tts xll second ono tnUeil. ThiTilrsC Mseit ' H wns fatal. Alnmedm went on alsiwt H his duties with his herd. H When the IhmIv of Ititgskis was IH round the fset was reMir1ed lo Sber- M iff Keller. The latter went to the H scene. The remains were broMftit to H Price and after the impiept inlerr4 H here. Veelerda friends and ndsllves H of Ititgskis retained I lie law flrw of H llrsffet A Tut lie to make an InvsMl- H gallon or the circumstances of tW H killing. Allorne llraflet later vMt- H ed the see. He declared (bat tiW H facts as aseertained b.v himself are in H great vans lies with Ike story btvHsiJit H to Price by Alameilra. The firm jB will likel.v asist in the prseeHtiii H of Alauiedm when the eae com to iH 'I lie fsmil.v of the desd mail is in. H Greece Alamedra is single. H TWO CHILDREORE DROWNED Brother and Sister Fell to Price H River From Bridge. H Two children of Frank Krgrsii. a H girl and a Ihi.v, wire drowned in tiV H Price river just west of the citv last iH SiiuiIhv atterniMm alsnit I oriloek. H The girl was .'I ears of age and tint H bo.v two older 'llie.v were ret u riling H to their bonis on the Millburn ransk, H alter being in town, and fell trow a H bridge. 'Hie were following an etbiV? H sister acriMMi and are supMKd to have H btssime bewilclsred or itnifiiMsl and . H droped to the water below. Th laxly H of the little girl was later lecjov rd, !H but thnt ot the Imiv is vet iitissing. H All el torts of searchers up to last IH night have lieen unavailing, alihoiigit H nuiuerous one have voIiiiiiciihI their H sc'rvues. 'I lie mother died onlv a lev H iiHiiiths ago, leaving live small cbil- H dren 'the father ban lieen ir.ving to H care for them sml look alter his H truck farm at the same tune H DR. A W. DOWD PRESENTS H RESOLUTION AS TO SALARY , Conceriiing suv isike in salsr.v for H the teachers or Curium count, Dr. H A. W Dowd ot Sunn v Mile, al a isecst- H ing ot (ho school IhmhiI Saturday last H oftcred n roMilutiou, winch was scm- H onded b Tnisteo llowns mid uiimil- H moiiid.V pasMKl, lo the olfeot that the B amount of tacs to J clenvod trom HJ this venr's (lil-'O) lev.v would bo too M small to put into effect the schedule H made b tho board ou March Kit It. M The revenue of 1IU0 will cvewil that H of 1010 by fort thousand dollars, M thersb making it ihissiIiIo to make a H per capita uicreaso m oliuiuntHrv B tenehers salaries ot thltty-fivo clot- HJ bus n month ami u further per oaiuta HJ lucres" ot fiftosn dollars a month to HJ tmiohors who are bonds of families. H It is isMaiblo ovon now to work up IJ a good oldfnihioned liproaring jag, IJ Iumgiiiation makes u bull substitute. H