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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1912. 17 JWESUFF0CATED Men in Hastings Mine of iWietor American Fuel Bnpany in Colorado. cole . June i?. Twelve ml ,ntombei and arc believed M'n a result of an explosion Er slope of tho Hastings mine Bjctor American Fuel company Amttr midnight last night. An HT badly Injured, has been res- lr'nine Is located sixteen miles fctlopodif badly cavrd and res- jK i,eeT, able to make but 'title Resme equipment Is being SjS'tlie scene of the disaster. Edent James Cameron and Bs, head of tlm company h vs lH'are directing the operations ' Kfttree of rescuers. The officers Keiploslon was caused by a LJ which set oft a quantity of T explosion took pU'-e, In the Q-Kc( the mine, wher dvolop is in proRrcss. The fourteen 7JKrer on the night fl.lU were '-Band antrymen. ttjfcBBJfer W. J Murray of Oen- 'BWed ind started at once for tjF'The resrue crews of other Bars a'so on the gTOund. Hjrao entered the mine early :)Brnd soon afterward with p iVftn hpdlv burner!. A numb-. fKftve been 'oi-aed o-v.P-ic bHfa superintendent, who came ' IrThftfitv invest igaTion. both th. B and the nw air course, the Bf exit, are badly raved. He ; HpUrteen men were killed. Air forced into the wrecked en- i Rl T?cue parties hop to re- I .bodies within a few hours IEajts mine ! ore Ihe larc MCrs in t)i" southern "olorado i ffjjew slope is Hdia'--' In llHbut the explFir t': said not ! , Kui3 the main por;mn of the j Believed Lost. Hkoai Are boss, is believed to HjiKfe. The other irtlms are; iHm ferelRnerp The npw mine OlKi knoun es -Hfcfc lies rv-lo-.r ' t A " "a ir., fclngs- and been jjeiManre nf 450 ft. n jfceUeved to v- v Vs- felt (--. c- '1-e imme- '?rH pf the mine first titTthe dleaj'er a jHttBC sa" f-rt'.w. tBthe new ? shoril be- Hfait Cameron and party suc iKeatinc - number Bjr falls igAf iri alive. JBH Boon ater. Cameron be t3puff era ' ion .Bnui was not dntnacd and 'Kjlore Is slowly beir.c r'eared bodies n' th virtiing of the e explosion wpw all brought , shortly before nightfall iflHon. The on Hhed or b-vjrrfo by the ex- blsyPnt an End to It. TOoKkhle, 30 fonv Rt Rochesi . JjiyB be Terommc-nds Foley H) at every opportunity be , ci prorapl relief from 'Bf ki.Jner trouble lhat had feeM him. Such 3 rei'ommeo tlptsB from Mr. Sable, is di- jBjBJrincir(i evidence of the fjajfa quahtie o" F---Iev Kid UiBfchtemrr, Jol.r :- ,u i r. 1 i&MER FORECAST. liifcwCA?T V 0 R R.U.T LAKE riTf rtrk'Br4T A''") rRIDAV ;g4pWMthr 5n a' UVa Cltr. JlAKlBonth (nr i74 vm 101 flo iflH "Itk WM r,2 jcro: lowest i nfclt74 r IT-, dfre: rrin tfm- ienrs; norral wr ulUf'l d"(lrIi;Dr7 ln-o the ftmt H dcs-e iioc'irn'ilf.T.'1 euci-r. , i' PBS't? at. m to4a7 was M j M IV """Wit? p. m tndRT was 111 NR6 0r ", twr-nt.T-foijr hours IB " Inch; Rrriirtiiilatfd -if p tt l o; of an Inrh; tots! tBVJ,r"i-.; --.le ia .s5 "l "Cfti 3-i t in-)uarv 1 U 'd(ft m-: i 03 p. in,. Qpirikl-: . . a ruie be fc three to four davs by ap H .Brlain'R Li niment and ob- ; Em6ctlor" with each bottle- W -EXCURSIONS ' Rj0' Every Sunday. m., I'j i )" p. m.,$1'"' ft. .-Biekr-n dini;er'at Upper mi' !'" "''J".v"r sp'r-i-ii "" Bfti a" m ' ;'':,r returning MlV orl' 8:0 Uppei BM BhouTTor Joy. i rt-U'v r,Tf,tf' ' B- Bader, MlKr ,' "fr,r t,,IJ wondor k E; etlt ' ot 'rom Kloot.ric .MP.'"? me o) both ,,..-. re it-Kbj 1 H" nlmosb ..Aw. l?r ln?l ' ' ;,r': It- st- i Siw -EK It"1, '"I'stion, jaun- JE th ytetn of lndne -fR,18c rneiitnatism. Flcctric jtM 'T"1'- them Ev- ,i i, at Schramm Johnson gOrt Liru- f,, Fmtrd Com arBti,,! f"'t,r'- c;' " agenlH V-B ,Cr,rr",Hi,:ljljr M Off a Terror. y5s,V" 01 1 -v.ahrjiS, 'ftJfBhkrr th'1 MGTor ' Plf"'e' R-WwOB- 7nB7' J im -iio 1 A Sale ol Summer Footwear , I That needs no superlative adjectives to impress upon yC5T4 . I the shoe-wise buying public of Salt Lake City its im- XdfcjUffi 1 1 port in money-saving importance to them. The big- SQyliJ rm I gest shoe store in the middle west, backed by the best jdi y 1 buying and selling organization, is offering you the 1 best bargains ever quoted by this or any other firm in V I the shoe merchandising annals of Salt Lake City, backed by that J most perfect store service, that most perfect selling organization, that most perfect stock, and that same perfect assortment, at minus profit, and away below cost prices. n,. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! ifeVff I A Glorious Carnival of Midsummer Values. JL I sL I Every line is complete in all sizes, and will be fitted f Sj I by our expert salesmen. L n-0 1 Thundering Good Values flj 1 M fk Shoes and Ox- I I t Off Special. A Whirl- 1 nnn shoes iK evf.rt MKMtiKR of the CJJ JL UV fords for Women YtVaA of Values, LY. This stnrc is recognized by ppoplp who roally know, as ww v v m.' always being headquartcm for the new style thoughts, ai bar- Speeial Krippendorf-Dittmami make, regular $2.65 values. Krippendorf-Dittman Wichprl & Gardiner Fam'ous makers ing them noi ia a limited uav bul in soommprlv endlesi vanety. Women oxfords in patent and dull leather, also fancy styles of g This is a hie white year, It is so conceded everywhere, and Oi strap sandals. A splendid assortment, to choose from. In- ... , , we have taken time by the forelock and stocked ourselves luJed will he an exceptional assortment, of 0 lf stra- vev,t. slimy or dull leathers ,nm,,l. i- l.-s ... with the host array of white shoes in the rest, and you can growing girlB' or women s low heel button oxfords. the season s newest men-hand,,., rhere w, s over fifteen choose from them a1 these money-savins prices. hundred pairs of shoes included m this one offering in all .si.-s $LJ Special aPd Wldths" A most beautiful assortment of while canvas pumps in hnth stfll 111 Oil the low and high heel, in turn soles, colonial f)H WOmWI Fdder ShOCS OF BSlMS Af 3 or Hat how sffectf 1IW ,. priCe leader with us. and this time we will excel all pre- VIOUS efforts. Including satin welt pumps in $5.00 qualities, liHOWII EVryWlierC patent leat her hutton or lace oxfords in $4 00 and $n 00 nnali- . A 4r f g aO ftf e r e j v p arP SoiniT to ;p as an exceptional leader. Felder i.-ilnl 9 m TT jfc J, fcr ties, in I a't with few exceptions anv oxford in our store in gen 1 a -ra. io njnfj up Hnr, hps( qnality turn 8olp wir-kort & Gardiner's and leather shoes for babiea with brown, champagne, red kid, velvel I ; We offer for women white canvas and white buck shoes and other famous makers' poods. nr cloth tops in the prettiest little styles you ever looked a.. I pumps that will siraplpy surprise you. Classy styles, made the , These goods are fresh from the oases and are perfed in evel I HITS ohm an way, just, a hit direrent, just a hit hotter. Sorts - , m '- -, , , nc i ,m I , nan nn, d,.pli,.t. .hor. f tt.RO rbH 4. .pair. Q g A MaglC . $1.00 I I aJ o O Hf Special for "hn", 9ice'tiOT ,r,v p nf w(,m'' c, mcs Special From the Boys' Den't I nr nnrl oxfords in our store $3.35 I he pair. lUitJU WOtltCn Sorts that vou would pladly give $-r.00 and Boyfi' olive or black horse hide seOul shoes, the toughest leather a . . " . $6.00 for under ordinarv conditions. Included will be the most. and the coolest shoes. Ail sizes up to I 3 These shoes are made or genuine numiek. Cverv pair abso- aj f7jfl a ft J,r5t , , -ii beautiful line ot satin welt pumps, with fancv satin linings in je-w o-a ajt u lutely guaranteed to b made of first-class material, button- hf)(t and the new shade of blue. Wickert & Gardiner Man's scout shoes as above, m black only n f O S I holes reinforced, and the workmanship of the very best. They anf $6.00 pllmm and oxfords and at. the pair fe5oS I are made by the Knppendori-Dittman f-ompanv. which is a . r 11 , j i colonials or flat bow pumps in tan, black or champagne a guarantee of their goodness, and snappiest models. $4 and kjd at 35 . . $4.5(T. values BOVS' OxfOdS Also included in this offering will be Ottoman cloth. The 1 wwra very sweliest and newest fabric. These and many other shoes WO 111611 S OF Big GrlllS Wtllte In Z"p Goodyear welts in patent. Ian nr 'S C i Will go to make this a startling value. Widths from 1 M All C:70c calf, $3.00 values, at & X. A AAA to E. Sizes from 13 to 0. $: values. 3I1UW 111 Ali -c I --Button st vie, neat toe shapes, standard $2.50 Sf A A cleanuP of 6everal bimdrC? Pairs f nr be8) r,uaht-v ul0n'K B I I values. While thev last, the pair $ 1 o5U $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 tan and patent oxfords. Q g I 0 . , - - , in good Styles, at, the pair X7 &t m O? wP 1 1 BH Better hurry for this special. li White Nubuch for the children in Goodyear JFOI IHdl H 1-. liH welts that means the perfection of shoemaking. i Im Made by the L. B. Rvans Company of Wake With a few exceptions we offer any pair of our famous Kneel- M I Im field, Mass., no better shoemakers anywhere. Made of Law- and $5.00 patent, oxfords rfj O fij I lsw- rence nubuek calf, just as good shoemaking and t Po53 I Jn material as you will find in the $5.00 models 1 1 ' " " 1 Sj j 'M Cr 1E in women s shoes. We formerly sold in 5 to 8 D fij FO til CsllilCllIl Im 'I at $2.25 -will be JB JL iOU . , . &m i ! c, - , . m -rt 010 . White canvas slippers in all sizes from the smallest child to jmrn mJ Im Shoes we formerly sold at $2.50 in 8 lr2 f0 f , I t i , m 4 9 I to ll will he -5iO the biggest miss, in colonial or two-strap etfe t. jg J BT I I Shoes we formerly sold at $3.00 in misses," " "ftO BC A ratt1lDg gd I W V j-y. V win be " I W H These prices at regular offering were from 15c to 50c less An extra special offer in white canvas button shoes in any size; if W than shoes of similar character, and they stand double and 6 to 11 for children, button style, neat; " A H 8hbb1b toe shape ijj M. 9WW j ll H I RSCHM AN S I HHf The Shoe People--1 1 8 So. Main I I- u ",v vh,e bmk cleanel- Look for the Revolving Window Display 1 5c a Bottle--2 for 25c I IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND lor Suit Uiko County. State ot uun. I William ZabrUkle, plalntlW. v. Bavr I ilrlgotlon Land POIWt company, a corporation, defendant. Notice li hrbv given VbgAtt PM- UKnc of an order pf the d.1;tr,l 0UJJ In and for Salt Lake county tt I Utah made on the let day ot April. 1812, K the above0 entitled MlftjST pointed, qualified and acting receiver ot all of the usaete of eaid corporation, will ell at public auction to the highest bidder for caBhi lawful money of the United State, and subject to the confirmation by sBld district court of Salt T.ak county and state of Lita.h, on Thursday, the 20th day of May. IWt, at twelve o'clock noon, at'tbe wut front door of tn Joint ctty and county building. Salt Luke City, Utah, the following described property belonging to said Beaver Irrigation. Land a Power company, and described as fol lows, to wit: A certain contract between the Mln ersvllitt Resnt'volr t& Irrigation company, grantor, and the Beaver Irrigation Land & Power company grantee, wheroby tho grantor agree tha.t the tcrantee may lalse the present dHin of the grantor "U i feet above th present high water msik of tho Rocky Ford river. A certain contract between the state of Utah and the Beaver Irrigation Land & Power company, datad the 1st day of May, 1B09, for the reclamation of certain lands In Beaver county. Utah. Ala all right, title and interest of tha Beave Irrigation Land & Power com pany, in and to the following water ap propriHtlons from Reaver river- Application No. 1358. made In the of fice of thi state engineer of tho state of Utah, dated May 7. 1907, for 200 second feet of water. Application No- 1S2S. made In the office of tha state engineer of tha state of Utah, dated April 23. 1907. for 200 second feet of water. Application No. 1327, made in th of fice of tho state engineer of the urate of Utah, dated April 26, 1907. for 12.000 sec ond feet of water, to toe pumped from numarous wells upon the lunds proposed to be reclaimed. Application No. 132S, made In the of fice of tho state engineer of the state of Utah, dated April 26, 1907, for 200 second feet of water for VOMERS. Receiver Beaver Irrigation Larjd & Pow" Company. OOTia Bv order ot the Judge of ld court, 'he nb.ivr. sale is continued to take place Thursday June 20. 131-'. ai he same hour and place. y guMMERS Receiver Beaver Irrigation Land & Powar Company. ---iaei