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H'fp 10 2 M fjAWt Tkuesdax MoibsmrG. Junj& 16, 196L I i ? i i-v., .. ' ' " " i , . ssrM II WW RESUMED in Coldratfo. - j iji Prosfiifitjr of Crippe Gre'tk j District to Cbntlnue With , j, out Interruption. 1, r . J $ J There Will Bo ifui Few Deportations Froin Now- ori, Dynanilters Be ' Ing Swept Out v tv EN'VER, Colo., Julio 1G. "The 1 I mines in the ripple Creek dla- JEr ir,ct re opening-, business of all J klnil is readmlng; conditions ate 1 normal aH'd more men will be at work within the riext three months than ever ' before. In the histdry of tho camp," said Ii uen. ancrmnn xu. jjeu, wno is in, ucn ' vcr today to attend a meeting of the military board. t j 'The mine owners iin'd blisIhcsS ben 111 nfe detcrmlftea tiidt .fib1 prosperity of j'l the camp will cdriUn'ue without Inter im ruptloil. Tliey will sec thai airairs coh I'1 tinue tin they Ave at the present tlHi'e. "JJ 'Clean Sweep of Agitators: ' I ''There will be few deportations from i this llhlo ori, lis we lria'de a clean sweep " or the. uVdesirahlo Character!?. Those In t bVllig held now have committed crimes l and wyi be prosecuted." '.j "According to reports I have re j 1 celycb," Gov. Peabody said, "It wlij nit jjj be necessary, in all probability, 16 keep 1 1 liic troops In the Held very much long Jj, ci Everything Is moving quietly and , J normally and there Is no more trouble i expected." ,i t , Message From Civic L'cagtie. ' i.Lal)or Commissioner W. .Jtfoh't I t.Pniqry.., tjoday , received the fplloVyijijB j telegram .from Ralph M. Eaisjey, ecre lf t:ir(y Jftatlona), CI,vIq J'eder,atoh, In rc ' gard to, he .troubles In Cqlhraclp.: 1 1 ,"I3pstbn, .JiJne 14. jrohtgdmer.y, cAre of Labor BurfeaU, State hbdse. Denver: 11 C.an;L you, et tji.e. Gdvtjrnor or Geh. Bell M to . Issue statement, clearly d'j'scdmiriat- ' lnp. b.elwJjeh ..American JFed'e'ratldn of j Labor,. an.d. Socialist organizations in the present tiiattr?" Gov. Peibb'dy's Reply. ;' "Rall)h Sr. Easleivse"c'celao- N'atibhki j i Civic Federation, Bostori In BP)y to Ui your telegram, tyiU s.y I n.rri hdt llght- 1 l'. ingorganizod labor as, uch, and never , have Jieeh. THj la,Sv-abldln'g cl'tjzeiis of ) , Cblorqdb have np Jlght on jhe American Fbder1tldii,.of Labpr or those .arhjlated with It. .The. "Vestqr;) Fi;dera.Ubri ,pf Miners; .two. y'ar.s, ago, ,ollclally Inr dorsed the prlbclpl of bclallsrn. and these principles, as well as coeVclon. ln- tlmidatlbn, 'dj:i4nit"ihg ;and jass.asslri.a- 'v. tlon.. hre Jhlmjcal td the best Interests .1 of .any commonwealth, James H. Pea- i bbdy." j m Cursed the State. !jl ,Two .cans 'of, b'jiane andhyp loaves.br (( , bread, were giyp.Qacli of the 'deiibrt'e.d ! meh who arrived atr'Ah.tohitp: CJdld., t'o- j day, from the nuarter)iia,ster'H supplies. " Many of the men cast these provisions 1 1 away, cursinK . thp State .of Colorado. ' j Standing on the stohe that marks the I line between, the State pfy Colorado and ') the TjerrjtOry 6f Nfe.w M&Ico, Charles I Anderson raised, half a loaf of bread aloft and shouted back, at Gen, Bell's , soldiers; "Give iiie liberty or give iHe , death." ir ... . ' ) a iio Shots Fired. , ) Another U'cipdftcd miner slartb'd tb V sIng "Swgeftdiiil bf Liberty, of THeij 1 I Sing-.'; Others toojc !bh tH'e words and ! they.tjbhUnd'ed. to .slttj - as thy wltfih'ed i the soldiers and dqputles boasd their trains. CpU, Kenedy did not pcrmiClt 1 sho.t .to be fired, but, compelled all the , i' prisbners tb crosfi lritb 2ew ire.xlc'6. An I j hour later wheri the special tbain pulled TRACK, SHtf AND OFFICE FROM M piio Succeeded by ii'. Tdn'a; aiid lie Offices EmHin in kdil L'dko; ff M. McCABTNBY yesi'cr&ay fe fn signed as assistant chief eHgJnBer jLiJf the. San P,edro, Los Angeles ami Salt Lake road nptl A. li.Jories siiCcccdcd him. The pf peep wil remain in this city with Chief Clerk pUnbar In C.iinrge, but Mr. Jones will remain at the front, having been for so rlpn in cjlarge at Callente. Owing to the fa'cl that the two ends- of the track are draw ing so near and It would he but a mat ter of time when the ofllce would be through with . work it WH3. not ,cCMq HcccEwiry to appoint a man td succeed Mr. McCartney wih an,, dfflce .lh Mld city. Otherwise the wbrk vill gp. on In Jdat the name manner as 4n tlhCi,paat lihtll the construction work is ehclRl and tle road turned over tor the operaUng department, when, of course, alt con struction forces wH be disbanded. v It was with the rbgret bf dll that M.K JvleCartney refilgned, bill It was due en tirely to his health, and being advised to discontinue his hard work In the field and having completed most of the work for his line he decided to quit at once. Mr. Jones has been the engineer of the track at the front for pome time and la a capable engineer. S: P. ADDS SlOO.OOOjOOO TO PREFERRED STOCK NEW TRK. June 15. ipirectbfs of the'Southerii Paclfl'c railroad met tdday and, voted to Issue $100,090,000 of . 7 per cejnt 'pref erred stbek, of wliicri $-10,000,000 vljl be Is,J?iie at par to jlfesent stock holder. The proceeds will be used for general purposes, Including the payment of floating Indebtedness. The. proposi tion will be submitted to the stockhold ers at a meeilng. to be held in July. There. lp i).y ? 20.0,000,000 pf Southern pnt cliic cb'mmpri stock outstanding. . Of tHlp anitjurit; . DO.OOO.OdO Is owhe'd bj' Ihd Union Pacific compapy, which will, therefore, derive benefit. from the pro posed issue of prefcj-red.stp'ck. Like a stranger. On Rio Grande Nq..,,2. yesterday the dining car was otte from the Interna tionad & Great Northern and marked "TheTcxas dining, bar.;; Itjp;pk'a like a stranger, but both roads being In the ,GoUld family., the equipment Is some times exchanged. THEIR JOKES PROVE TO BE BOOMERANG In the nature of .a boomerang ,wns the jok'o played Upon Deputy 'city uRec'qrer Richard. IlaVtley yesterday. The clerks in tho Recorder's offlco learned that Mr. Hnrtley was celebrating the forty-third anniversary of his birth and while tho chief deputy v.;aa out Xox .luncheon, they ,l6c'or.ttetl his desk hi'o'st faH,cJfuUy1.nnd left .a half dozen loaded cigars lying o'ri tho,,tnb,kjN r, , ... ... - i'Vle $l$r!SB .Regan to, diuckicwhen tl'ie chief deputy llfehted bnahf thd.clgarsut all dhheentul of Olo cause of the- thlVth, Nl;? Hartley purred .aha. blew rlnBs 6t nniOko In. thir air, As .the afternoon .passed many visitors cpmplalnbd, 'of tlie, atrtos Ph?re of the bfilco ahd Mr. Hartley tods wl,ipme ,n rithet onic'es of. tho .joint asafdetlda with which the.c gars wetVclqc toredt. the jfilbrks ahd others could Snieil hothlng else. ri i .. A Cool Shirt bf ,attrafctlve Ueslgll dh'd cdrr'cct color )s the, mbst satisfactory garrhbht &. mart cattAvear. . (Seo,pilr, heW .fabrics. . BROWN; TERRY & WO'opRUF CO .l.ijljalnt. ' , I'f 'apcllhf men wll'j call at 'tHc1" Hardware 'cqrnp'dhy they will tell ttiiem pf.. the. .bicst plil,cb..td. so. Jls4iri& , put pf Antphlto, arter , thti. military party hdd brejJ'trhis.dl. the line .of-, ii'e pdrted mep. cjoitfa, (bp s,een riot hair.a. lnlle away marching to town. They say they will now go to Denver and other points in Colorado. 1 1. SCHLACKS PLEASED WITH UTAH WORK vlce-Pfesidont of Gould Properties iieaves Salt Ik'e, After a Webfe BTe're. alt "'ffi ai,6d ' with tlie 1' genenU condition of qffilrs in J Utah," said Vie-Presldent Charles S. Schlacks of tlie Goiild properties' 'esterday In .His caij Pay clalre which wns1 Being attached tb No. 2 for the! retUfh to Denver. ("Bbtii the railfbiul kllil .c'oiil propertlcj?," he con tinued, ."affe In gddd shape,, and I have been very much Interested In gettlitg In thorough touch with the tycal situa tion'. As this' has been my first trip I have passed tlie last week lfi a care fiil Ihsp'ectldh of the properties and on jny subsequent trips it Is posplble that tnprq will be man;; tRlri'gs bf which I cati. poal but Just ndw I ahi busily engaged In gaining facts and not giv ing,otitany. newa , , tll "I have also been dc.cply Interested In the general agricultural dbpebt of tho State of Utah, ahd from what I can see it will be a bdnntlful hdrveit this year." K B. . ....,,.. . Cuttlrig Off i:mibyee-3. 'NEW TORia Jtlnc 15. Statements made at railroad ofllces here Indicate that the task of cutting down operat ing, expenses has be'eil. virtually cdrn kple,ted nnd,t.lftt.,.the r?il,lr,oas l)dvo..od, Jtlfitqa thcmsclvee tb the netv cdndltlbtis hrb.ugh.LaboDt by falllrig, pfT ip gepetal business. In the last- t,wp- mbhths the Erie cpmpany dlbne reduced its force by 450 men, but has.n,pY cabled a. halt Railr'dad Notes. L A, BferltdK.AY.ent tb CEfitlila wltfi hi wife yesterday. . S,. V. Dprrah . left,, fpr. .St. LoUls .last night ori Np. 1 to' paj!3 tw-oveeks with his fapilly and enjby th(e fair. .l,il. iqfvafd-.a.tijii, J, .Cenwdrthy returned from Ogden yesterday. 'Q. B. GilSon wai In thd city yester day. The fishing on,,Urilph Pacific watehs is. great. Hnd R. crowd hfiSpril tb.jiblrit.S at Morgan, xind Croydon aiid along the Veber rlVer. To accommodate fishermen the Rio Grande wl,Ijr.rUn ajjppclal. up Provo canyon Saturday and Sunday bvenlngs het'eaftbr tb Cdhne'ct with Tlrillc tralh from here; leaving gt 5 p, m. ,. Flrt; .destroj'ed ttie.R b draild'e .statidn at Green River, Tuesday evehjng arid ,the, .loss, was abb.Ut.?20()). lathing pf viuile. Jn the s'tatl'on or ofiiee was de stroyed. 't tjie 'cHlfo'nfia,.dbleptrori (td tile Nti tl'dnal. Republican .cdhvbnlbh, w,Ill p.ss thr.ough. Ogden, today Hl.noph on p, ia latlal special train, bn. thc.Unidn Paclllc COriMwsed 6f a cdlhblhatldn "car, dld'eh pomposIte..c,ai: fthd three sleepers. It 1 a rharificent. trrl.ln. aria Just like ohb coming oht of Chlirbj-hla,) boirit laeri jtli all the..goptl things, Qf llfe.sklei? a. parly of the best fellows of that great Stale. ' . .t. t. COURT CAlENDAk .. -Vrr... cas.e3. Set tor, TcrdayH f 4- .... district qBui'., $ 4- Division No. 1 Jii'dgo Hall.. 4- 3cfii. M..&rM.(jbbnav Giteii ct al. j- j- D'alley et al. vs. Pao p't al. 4- f Division No, 2 Jud'S Stewart. rlrkjil vgnSalti!t,tji i C'6. i Division Nor2-:juaice aior. i State, vs. J. T. G.feeri: . 4-' 4- Division ti;'6. i-J4il'dgo E'ewia: - f BlHkb vs. FarVell X 'CITY qdlJRT. -f f- Clyll Division-Judge Tanner. -f 10 a. m. Bajloy '&. Sohs vS. Kfly. -f- 2 p. in. RUbe.n vs. Lunn. 4- Court 2oteS. Jens Hdn.'cii.or Ricjiticld.. wHo was cbri ylpted o adultetj'. hnd . sent en'ced to fif teen mouths lh the penitentiary ,by Dis trict J.udgo CHIdtBicr. vas brotigllt to tills clij:- yesterday by Sheriff W. H. Cldvk or Sevier couriiy. r jAyfb ajjcKW .tb be" due foributter, T-ds besun In tHo District cdurt yesterday by G. F Bdetlcr against JoHH Holley and WllllSril WIcdemKn. The but- J mlu-l!1lT USh-lvi-Jmi'.. ,; 1 . ... . . GET WELL QOieK j ASTORIA, N. Y. I r-H-4-H--- 4--f f 1 tor, lit pbtlrid pnekagef), Is alleged to hao been delivered hy the plaintiff to the de fendants between January 31 and Febru ary 15, 1WM. ,. Judge, Joh" . Marshall, of . thQ,,Fchal collrt did not accompany his family, wlib Jqft.last vcek,. fpr California,, as was -an-hounced In some of tlio newspaper's. Tho Judge will hold court each Monday during the remainder of June. In Judge Stewart's, division of the- blk trlct court the trial, of .tub suit brought by Anna M. Larkln a'gdli.st the Saltair Btath company, was bpgun,ycster,day..,Tho grcat-ci- part ,dr tho day was cdnnumcd. m sctur liig a.jury diid,the case will nb Uatlbt last fort sovtjral day.s. . , Mrs Ldfkln.ls suing the Saltair com pany for $15,000, i's damages for the death of her son. Roy E Larkln, who was drowned In the lako on July 23 last No cause of action was tho verdict re turned b tho Jury yesterday ,ln tho case of, ..Sarah, . JE. r .W.hitworth . vs. tho ,. Hot Springs. Sanitarium .company. ,Tho plalrl. tllt ougJit,tb recover S1000 dilm:es for tho destruction of Bhade trees Jh front bf lief premises at 673 North Second "West street. In her complaint she- alleged that the trees had been killed, By-thA mulgrullzed hot ,vatcr which leaked from, thfe -ppes of the defendant and permeated the feround about the roots of the trees. The Jury found in favor of the defendant, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Frank GrccnvoQd, Union 30 Thcorit Thompson, Murray 30 Thomas Miiidleloti, Blnkhdm 25 Ethel Tanner, South Cottonwood 22 Lyman A. Andrews.. Salt Lako ; 20 Hilda Ehlcrs, Salt Lake , 17 James Spcirs, Pleasant Grovo 28 Julia Hollar, HIncRloy IS Johp F. Osborn, Bingham 32 . .jjjsfcie. Ash. Bingham W WJckllff.A. Evrhiff, Smlthfiold 34 Kate Meiftle, Sriilthndl'd 2S BIRTH RETURNS. Menter, boy to Mr. and Mrs. Charles, , Warm Springs, June 12. Krlcd, girl ,to John C. and Dora, Thornton , court, JUhe 7. Schwar, boy tb Mr. and Mrs. Carl, 1021 . Lincoln. avenue, June ,11, ..... . Grnesbcck. girl tp Mt. rind Mrs. S. S., 3C0 ..East Sixth South, June 10. Wenriel. boy to.Mt. arid Mrs. W. G., ECG i West FIrfit North, Juno JL.. n , , , Lee, ,boy. ,tp A. C, and Bertha, i025 West ..FjVsf, Sbuth, JUnolS. Mldgloy. girl to J. T. and Lilly, 177 II street, June 12. BURIAL PERMITS. Harris, Myra d aged is, hiO West Third .. South. Jiipc 33. Harries, Mdry Elleri. aged II, corner Twenty-first East and.J0t,h South, Jiuio 13. In All .tho .3,Vorld Th,ero Jr Np Quicker, Surer Health, and JStrohgtb. for "Weak Women and Worn Out Mon Than in tho Celebrated Ncrvo Vltal izer and Tonic. PAlKB'S 6ELERV It Gives Almost Instant Effect. "For several. ycani I have used Palno's Celery Compound,, rind. It is held In high regard in our household. I would not bo without it, for it certainly has been a great benefit to rao. I)5havc not hnd an attack of neuralgia 6irice I began using iU "Have taken the compound recently for pain lu 441e back,. and fTlppe,..,wl,tlj,dqm pletk uiiratlve resuU. lldve,- alsp rcbom inonded your valuable medicine to many of nly.frlendp. a,"d kilow- pdalUwftiy tthat they huvo had pood rc8ul.tB."--Mrs. J--ll. Bennett, 11 N Henry st., Astoria, Nt Y. Palno's Celery , Compound, j gavo her health. It cUreil the REAL dAUeo of hor sickness. Is. It any wonder that In her home Paine'B Celery Compound Is hor firat resort In all slcltnoB.97 Thousands of weak, worn-out women havo .been, given quick strength, npd hoalth bv Palne's" Celery Cbmp'burtd TltUlS Ilealth., not merely. Becmlng health-nRBAL strength, hot faiao sdlhiulrtted atrbngth. Celery Is Naturp" pwn vjtallzcr, ncrvo food and health maker. Every Ingrodiont of Palnc'a Celery Compound Is known to tho responsible phyfilpiapa of tho world, and prescribed by them constantly. j Go to your Druajjist T0DHY Get one boittle of PaiheS Sel:ery (2ompouodn5ee how 1 5 ff E fif ENT it will make you ieei. PR0V0 CANYON AWlTftETUHN $1;25 The Fishermen's Friradi'sft. . Flcrity. of the speckled bcalitloH for e.Yeb'hodj'. ,Wc land you riglit dri tji.e spot for a. ddllar and a quarter. Try ydur lucky. You can't lose. Leave Salt Lake at.S:bO a. rh.L via D. & B.' G. R. R,. Returning, ,lcav6 Upper Fnll at 3 10. tn. .atld O.Ou p. in. Nine hdUrs in the canyon. J ..rr-'l i-rT- j. , -. . ...... , .... IngiNeers Will go on field service Government Reclamation. Work Will Be Under Professor G. ii. Swcndsen. 1 AC6RPS of engineers, which will iil cludp ten men and a, complete outllt fdf held seVvlcc, will bo dispatched on Saturday by Prb'f. Gebrgft L. Swendscri) engineer in charge bt the Gdi'- r crnment reclamation service In Utafi, tdr tho Strawberry River valley . This corps will lio engaged att summer on tho pre liminary work of Utah's great Irrigation ' project, with particular reference to tile problem of dlvorllng the headwaters' of j the Duchesne river to tho Utah and Salt Lake valleys,. Prof. .Swendson expects to have .within a. month, however, informa tion that will be of ureal valdo to. the G'ovcrnment In formulating Its. plans ,fpr actlvo operations. Tlie Utah lako , project, which is lo bo handled in the future as a part of tho main project Id. .far nough along so that construction .vofck may be proceeded with as Boon .as tho, preliminary organization of tho water-usors Is effected. No diftlqulty In, bringing about the pre liminary organl7Atloa in a comparatlyfely bhort tlmo is anticipated. Tho. basis, upOp which the primary rights of the, old .canal .companies ara to be. accounted, Corr has already been settled, .and -the enlargement of, ,thfe, project, by "combining It with the geAter scheme,, can only lricreaso the aq vanlagcs to accrud tp.thpsb Svho wetb lh pludcu .it) .tho, first project, pho of the most Important ojC .yiese. ddvantage' wll L bo, that In th,c .ovent, of a shprtagc of H jvatei; on ona side qf tho rariga and a su'r- H pljiRago OH the other,., which Is. not at all I Unlk'ely., to bnpPQh. thc.ov.crUppJy can he lilrn'cd Into the canali wher,ij it is .needed, As a matter of Xa,c.t, . At Is urged there can bo no possible reason for any land cwner within, the, possible, radlub of the big project's operations hesitating to en ter the preliminary bncanlzatlon of water Users. Should he havo any. water rlghl3 at the present time. he. wlll.recelvo credit fdt .theni;, Jiic water will bia secured by the Government at actual cost, by doing ihlhftS . ipbh, a. much larger, scale than coUly possibly be dbne, by any prlyate I cdncern, Apl JC.Ior, any, rertsan an Abund- 1 nnce of water should not be provided any 1 signer of .the agreement with tho Govern- t mont, he would havb nothing to pay. The j chances are all taker! by the Goyernmeht, 'BRIGHARI CITY AND RETURN Only S1.25, Via Oregbn Short Ulne next Friday and Saturday,... Grand carnival .and straw berry festival. Leave Salt LTdk'e :00 a. m.; returning leave Brlgharn City i'o30 p. m. I Get iroiir Share Of coinfort In .he; aummer;-tmet Cer tiricatef in the way of swell straw hats sell at our store at prices ranging from $1.50 to ?5. ... , . BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO. 166 Main St. ' - 'v FREED FUFLNITtJRE f CARPET GOMP'Y- I I ' Try One of Our Suits I I H "VTlio Is so hard on his clothes. ThS IK 1 (Pi I foundation of a sttirdy fcult ia thj V ijiors 1 cith' fr iBn,t th m' H brihg1 is -wasted. We have boys' sulti K H ffl made from selected fabrics, tnattUl H Still, they are stylish, and handsome. 'We takd gTeat pleasuft B in showing oilr boys' "wearables." W ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. 45-47 MAIN STBEET. ,., .. . ...,.-.. . ' f - " ' 1 SHORT i WEIGHT Docs not enttr into th6 proflU. wr-"' Musiier's Flour W1H5ffEDfS I IT IS THE SAME NOW flfc ; j .Z"' V BMAIN QARONEB DaiU STOBE NEWS j I l fe" T ff 'k 7PT"liy PAfS whhoUt MC,HnS M xks supply of stylish, high-class ciodus M less I lllSe T i 7 will not be offered again this season and pfobably nevef, so I Z -I M h f j Jfe Pani3' the HalS Stofe, fedef Wear, . the ties, the &pU m ffS f HoSeiot U ?f SM? K5 P'! ..to Bays With a ftBrth W mm dipped from our regulaV low prices, ; Mi j p a moneyisiWrtS M overlooked. TODAY, TOMORROW and SATURDAY. & s i i 1 I rLJ - J, P. GARDNER. - nmrrj j Hi 1 . ' THE QUALITY TfTITr ' - 1 1 1 am J