J, 1 . .the Salt Laios tktbtohe; Saturday zzoi&rnsG, jaktjary 30, 1904. - IB Through MTHETRAP idsffrry D Egbert, a Double flurderer, Pays Penalty . "WVith His Life, in Oregon st Words Were of TjWParningf to Boys. "gj fiero, or.. Jan 20, "My friends, you fc Jnc a condemned man; take me as a k; keep your children off the street, ?'above all, out of the saloons. Gen- jen, my heart aches for you and ts i children. Bad rnlslng and bad pony Is the direct result of my ST jifall. That's all. My heart is too ho say much- I have repented my Pith t c above words fresh on his ithe trap was sprung exactly at 12:42 rk, and Harry D. Egbert, the mur- fv J : rarney county, October 14, 1903. paid UlJ 'penalty with his HCe for his crime. M rt died bravely. 1 id,' wry Egbert, alias Jack Frost, ex lllll ct DUrs'ar ant niurdorev, was 'm jedlfor one of the bloodiest crimes ''. ' committed in the State of Oregon, , Wiling of John G. Saxton' and his Watd Pinion, In the Wild Horse valley. iber H, 1903. Saxton was a. well isto n attorney of BurnB, Or., and for ' time being: a deputy sheriff. "C j lid Horse valley Is an Isolated place , '. mitbeastern Oregon, about 125 miles lugGa of Burns. Saxton and West had ' i pursuing Egbert for .several days ' .'. rrest him for a burglary committed able Vi Drain. Or., when they came upon . 3 i.at Field's ranch. As Saxton and ratlin it-went up to the house Kgbcrt com- feed ehootlng and mortally wounded it at almost the first Are. Saxton J clnslde the house, and he and Bg exchanged a fusillade of shots i iagh a partition between two rooms. nef i" was unproductive of results and 'Ij ton went outside the house. In re- 4 U e to cr,cs for wnter from West, I, Ft was still alive, Saxton, exposed "yf V (Klf to Egbert's fire, and was,him ' rtiot'down. Egbert escaped through Hjada to -Rockland, Ida., and wns cap-(jKd-there three weeks later. !WYER UNDER FIRE, izn Make Serio.us Al stons Against a Prose cuting Officer, own. Pa.. Jan. Jl3.-Counsel on be the Bechtel family today made complaint agaJnut District Attor chtrnw.'illor, charging gross and negligence In his conduct of tho lion of the case growing out of tho .3 tr of Mabel Bechtel and the suicide- -35 3ios".js Bechtel. , s. Catherine Bechtel, hr daughter OnH rs Henry Newhartl. a neighbor of ' ? Bechtel s. made nfflriavlts alleging that District Attorney waa In a otate of u ally Intoxication" during two dava JsL he trlal maklnjr a. postponement of glJJI caao necessary 3 also Is alleges that ho repeatedly Ortlli frs. Bechtel during a visit, to the 3 itel home on Tuesdny. the date of tho W ng of Mabel Bechtcl'3 bodv. 3 . Probst Mrs. Bc-chtcVs "daughter, J that the District Attorney made . -4 W Propooals to her, and Martha Jill f swcar:1 to flJmlI'if chargofl. lIBT(E5 tcwProvo and return via S. P I m m3- K- Friday. February 5th, Special train leaves SoJt Iake at flAN MUST BE 1 FAULTLESS, j yifceago, Jan. 23. The nuallfica- ! 'f the Ideal college profewor, ' as 'lftned by Presidcnt Harper. In a lec l(w. at the University of Chicago on - Faculty of a College." arc: , j, rHe should be married. Jrtrt 8hou,d a church member. rHe should mix with his students . j Idc the classrooms. it "5 snou,cl have n doctor's degree, i sjy :e should be willing to work hard j en months in tho year. BW :Ho should be In sympathy with the i&i n aild lake an actlvo Interest in n -u He affairs. J)e college professor who is mar- J J said President Harper, "will do s times aa much good In his posl- !JB one1 who Is single. And If he r re(; or four children he will bo ;better, for he will be a stronger : RESIDENT OF Slw Iberia inatjguhated jjLlndon. Jan. 29.-AdvIces received to rlml ? L5berla any that the new 28m.nt Arthur Barcluy. was suc- lMt ."ynauBurated at Monrovia, the JS3EL Januur.v The keynotes of ggKjJwss to the people were commer vtSZmJZ ?m nml the conciliation of the l'PulatIon of LlbPrin. to gg? 'lttlc attention has been paid for 'mm OBSERVED AT CANTON I'jMO;', j- 29.-Canton today ob wMminhlnley birthday. Special a-Kli,iro?ramnfc8 were held in most mwvSZS nrd thc !),nk carnation mmYVyCT, In ovlde"ce. Mrs. Mc fWKi .m?veV to the cemetery this 'VSr th ,a 'uree bunch of carna- "mi oC tlie late PrcsI- CONCERT COIN f ATTACHED IN DENVER S8comi?.,i. -J" Pacific Amuse v3KlH oi lS?a!r, allachcd 70 of the Sftr S? f0.r 2cr0nses of pi-upur-w$re not tt veu uccordlnsr to ton! W. W. RUSSELL GETS . THE PANAMA MISSION Washington, Jan. 29. W. W. Russell, at present secretary of legation at Caracas, Venezuela, hns been appointed Charge d'AfTaircs of thc American lega tion at Panama. Mlnlster Buchanan, who Kails for the United States next Tuesday, will resign when he reaches Washington, in accordance wltl the understanding he had when he accepted tho mission to Panama. Mr. Russell probably will bo named to succeed Mr. BuchanaJi. ST. LOUTS EXPOSITION IS SHORT OF FUNDS Washington. Jan .-A delegation from 1 J-outslana Purchase exposition, head ed by PrcFldcnt Francis, waa given n hearing today before a eub-coinnilttco of the Commute on Appropriations. Tho representatives of tho exposition have asked for a loan of i4,30,IO from the Government, on condition that tho loan be repaid out of the first receipts after the exposition starts. The plan Is to have- provision for this loan Incorporated In the urgent defldencv bill. r.amp Back. Weak Kidneys and Urinary nTltatlon are cured by Oregon Kidney PAYS TRIBUTE TO ROOT. President Expresses Regret' at Retirement of War Chief. Washington, Jan. 23. President Roose velt, Secretary Root and Gov. Taft were tho principal figures at today's Cabinet meeting. Thc meeting after tho transac tion of the usual departmental business developed Into a farewell for Secretary Root and a reception for Gov. Taft. President Roosevelt spoke with deep fooling of the retirement of Secretary Root. He wished It understood that, whilo under tho circumstances, ho could make no public expression of his feelings without the appearance of trenching on propriety, he was sincerely Indebted to Secretary Root for tho great work ho had done, Xo one. not even a member of the Cabinet, could realize the labor. sclf-.uc-rincs, generosity . and . disinterestedness which had characterized Secretary Roofs career as a member of tho Cabinet, or how much his devotion to his great task had meant to the administration and to the country. Especially had all this been truo, of thc Secretary's work during the past six months when ho had expended lavishly of his energy and ability, with out thought of credit to himself, but sole ly with the Idea of advancing the Inter ests of tho President, his successor and thc people of the United States. In thc President's tribute to Secretary Rcot the other membora of the Cabinet cordliillv Joined. During tho meeting no reference was made cither to tho Panama situation or to that in the Far Enst IS LIKE ARCTIC SEAS. Chicago. Jan. 23. Duke navigation this winter has fitted the crews of the steamers in service for a "dash for the pole,'-' for It combines all the experi ences of Arctic navigation. Lake Mich igan has at last frozen over, the cold spell of the larrt fiw days filling up thc widely-scattered spots of open water be tween the Ice tloes. In most winters there is a wide stretch of open water in mid-lake. At many points along the west shore the ice is piled up solid, until It reaches from the bottom forty feet deep, to an equal distance above the water line. At the criba the Ico is piled up until It Is higher than the structures. The Icebergs are of great size, and how they came to be formed is regarded as a mystery by winter navigators, as the thickest chunks of Ice they have seen are not over eighteen or "twenty Inches through. It Is considered by steamboat men that there is not half the danger in win ter navigation with the lake frozen over as there Is when there are vast moving fields of Ice to catch the steamers and crush them. In the past a number of valuable steamers have been crushed by the iloes and lost. i We Risk It Druggists Who Sell Dr. Miles' Nervine Agree, If It Fails, To Refund Cost. Of course wo reimburse tho drugat. You know him, and trust him. Dr. Miles' Nervine is medlcino for your nerves. It cures dl3ea3cs of the internal or gans, by giving tone to tho ncrvc3 which raako these organs work. It i3 a novel theory not of anatomy, but of treatment; first discovered by Dr. Miles, and sinco mado use of by many wido-awako physicians, who ap preciate Its value In treating thc sick. If you are sick, wo offer you a way to bo mado well Dr. Miles' NorvIuc, This medicine ia a scientific euro for nerve disorders, such ns Neuralgia, Headache, J-oss of Memory. Sleeplosa nes?. Spasms, Backache. St. Vitus' Dance, DpUepfly or Fits. Nervous Pros tration, etc. By toning up tho nerves, Dr. Miles' Rcstorallvo Nervine will also euro those diseases of tho Internal organs due to a disordered nervoUB systorn. Somo of these arc: Indigestion, Bil ious Headache, Kidney Trouble, Chronlo Constipation, Dropay, Catarrh, Rhcuraa tlwn, etc. "My brother had nervous prostration, and was not expected, to live. I pre vailed upon him to trv Dr. Miles' Itonloratlvo Norvlne, and now he has fully recovered. You remember I wrote l you how It .savod my Ufa a fuw ycant ago. when I had nervous trouble. I preach Its niorlta to everyone." ItEV. M. D. MYERS. CorrcctlonvlUo. Iowa. THPIi'TP Wrtto.ua and wo will mall a. xvxixt you H FrC0 Trial Packajre of Dr. Mllee Anti-Pain Pills, tho New. Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to dlagnojm your ease and tell you what 1h wrong and how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Addrx-- DR. MILKS MlSDICAL CO.! LcVBOlUTORIES, EUvlIAttT, JKP. $4,000,000 TR9LLEY LINE. City and Interarban. Lines io Bo Built in Manila by American Syndicate. San FranciBco, Jan. 20. Richard T. Dafiln, who will be general manager of ths big American street railroad sys tem to bo inaugurated In Manila, lias arrived here on his way to tho Orient. The companj-, he says, will invest some 5-1,000,000 In organizing a street car ser vice, which will be eventually extended to the suburban districts. One hundred trolley cars will be sent over as a start er, and California will benefit by the shipment of 50,000 redwood ties. The other material will corao from Pitts burg Coal from Japan or Australia will be the fuel used. In all some forty miles of roud will be placed In opera tion. The company, which has a fifty year franchise, is backed entirely by American capital. The principal own ers are the J. G. White company of New York, the Pittsburg Security and Investment company, Frank Ruhel and Peter L. KImberley of Sharon, Pa., and some large Detroit Intoi-eats represented by Charles M. Swift of that city, who is president of thc new concern. Rich Man Kills Himself. Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 20. Jeremiah D Farwell, one of the most prominent cap italists of Detroit, died today from a bullet through his stomach, fired, it In supposed, with suicidal Intent. Judge of the Natal Supreme Court, Sends the Following Remarkable Testimonial TO GUTIGURA The World Is Cuticura's Field, Used Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. 41 1 desire to givo my voluntary testi mony to the beneficial effects of your Cutlcora Remedies. I have suffered for somo time from an excess of uric acid in thc blood; and since the middle of last year, from a sorore attack of Eczcnn, chlelly ou tho scalp, fue, ears and neck and on one limb. I was for several months under . professional treatments, but the remedies prescribed were of no avail, and I was gradually becoming worse, my face was dread fully disfigured and I lo3t nearly all my hair. At last, my wife provallcd upon me to try the Cutlcnr.. Remedies and I gave them a thorough trial with tho most satisfactory results. Thc disease Boon began to disappear and my hair commenced to grow again. A 'fresh growth of hair is covering my head, and my limb (although not yet qulto cured) is gradually improving. My wlf o thinks so highly of your remedied that she has been purchasing them In order to make presents to other persons suf fering from similar complaints, and, as President of tho Bible Womou's Society, has told the Biblo women to report if any case should come under their uotlcc when a poor person Is so afflicted, so that your remedies may be resorted to," ROBERT ISAAC PINNEHORB, (Judge of the Natal Supreme Court) Pletermarltzburg, Natal, Oct. 29, 1901. M thronpnoflt tti m'H. Cudcnn Itadrrnt. 'J. fln form of CliocotiU Coiled Tlllt, Vc pr vltl cTtai), Ointment. JO- . Boon. Ct, DtroU i London, ST Chirtf r houn Sq.i Vtrfj. 6 ue 3t U Piixi Uctui, Li; Cotum bat At- Pottr Dnic Cbm, Cri. Sole Frotn. WSMd fcc-iil About Chs 8kln ind Scdp." IlemfsbeerI I Elk Liquor Co., I Salt Dake Agents for jj I WM. J. LEMI? 3BEWTNG- CO.'S I St. Louis Draught and M Bottled Beer. D ; 'Phone 20G0.X. Corner Statfl j and Plrst South. O ''What's In a name?" The highest! quality If It s n ..Three Crown. J Try Threo Crown Spices. They're B pure, strong and poeas a rich, charm-H iiiK flavor that cajmot fall to please! the most critical. I Thla trademark on every can. I HEWIiETT: BROS. CO. DENVER, COLO., JANUART W. 19'W. Sealed proposals In triplicate, will be re ceived hero until 11 o'clock a in., Febru ary 29, 1SMI, and then opened, for con Btructlnff frame poBt exclnuiKe building- at Forp Du Cht'Kne, Utah, Including plumb ing, steam heating and gua piping-. In formation furnished on application to Q M., Fort Du Chesne, or the undersigned" V S. reserves the right to accept or reject any or all blda or any part thereof Envelopes containing bids to be marked "PtopohoJb for building at Fort Du Chesne." and lulflrcscoO. Lt. Col, J. "SV Pope, C. q.J ' J ' Jl NeW Wrinkle, (No. .13) Oyster Coc&tail.. Taiie one teajpoonf ol of lemon joicc, half to ono cap of Armour's Tomato Bouillop. Season with salt, pepper and tobasco. Add 1 pint of small oysters, and chill ' . thoroughly before scrv-incr. Above is taken from edition de luxe "Culinary WriQkles"( just ' out) which will be sent postpaid to any address on receipt of a metal cap from far of Armour's Extract of Beef. Armouk & Company, Chicago. Armours JLxtr act of Beef The 'Best Extract of the Best Beef For Sale fey all Dealers. J; DOCTOR COOK CUREosFENflSES I : Prostatic Troubles Nervous Debility I : permanently cured, no mr-s. a matter now long stand- s&Zb. 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J ConciUtatton Is free and Invited, and In consulting me you may be sure 0 that nothing thnt science can devise or skill perfect has boen left undone to alford you a speedy, safe and peinianont euro WRITE me In full confidence, explaining your troubles as they appear to y ou and receive by return mail my honest and candid opinion of your cane. j ' I j BN PRICE TP ALlC NEVER U'NWSBg j" 'I I Powerful BiiykIsicegitives ARE OFFERED HERE FOR I J I Toni-;htFrom 7 to 9 O'clock! ' I SPEeiHLfF I I TONIGHT 7 top O'clock 1 I I Wvfl 100 Ta??ta Silk "rjllsts, tucked and box I j H 1 bSk MW--n. plaited, In colors and black, sold at j'l I K.r . -' 53.50, $ j.00 and $4.50. A S hours aelllns 1 H I mUSt ClCai" tnem qulck at " I J H I" Tonight BOYS' CLOTHING DEPT. Our Shoe Dept. I ! I From 7 to o o'clock, for Tonight Spscial Tonight 1 I I 2 hours only 1 1 40 pieces white aatin D ' 7 Ij:s'riL' 9 O'CLOCK, i H -'" Boys Mjsses, I White .,A,1Woo Kjd and B I Nainsooks Kne,e Pants c ,f g. 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You never again will have such an opportunity to buy a j Ij I I I first-class high-grade piano from the best manufacturers at the I; I prices we are now quoting. No better Pianos made than the I' I Everett, Knabe, Hardman, Kranich & Bach, I vers & Pond, I Fischer, Harvard, Price & Teeple, and the Estey Organ and ! I many others, together with Talking Machines and everything B Carstensen -Anson Co., I en (Incorporated.) I j Temple of Music. 1 !' H j 74 Maii St., Salt Lake City. Old Stand Dayios Music Co.