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jllBBj JANUARY 16, 1013. f fE ermountainNews j Hi Ex-Gov. Brady Retains His H' 23 Votes for Senatorial. H. . Toga in Gem State. . . Special to Tho Tribune H, BOISR Ida.. Jan. 15. The .ft0"-1"" K ventitorslilP In this state Is still an ui ; deckled Issue. The ballot at noon touay, j when tho twelfth lexslslature jivaa - j H. joint session, showed but ono change 1. Lho vote taken over that o ycfoj-da , H, Ex-Governor Jamca H. Brady cld hlc.j full strength of twcnty-thrc.c tc.J .Justice James F. Ailshie. who leads .n lho race, gained one vote, giving mm -total of twenty-six. Tho third day's balloting will, it la generally believed, result I a lining up of thb scattering votes. addlne to the total of Brady and taking away from that of Ailshie. The race Is scri ounlv botweon theso two candidates. P the possibility of a deadlock and a darn nTho voto on joint ballot stood ns fol- Republican James F. Ailshie. 26: .tames H. Brady. 23: Thomas R. Hamer, :i: O. W. Bcalc, ' ;' Burton U French, . Ja-nes E. Babb. 3: J. T. Morrison. 1. Democrat John F. Nugent. 1-: Fred i. Dubois. 2. , ,. With the ono exception or the clccc tion or Representative fcurKent of koo tenai from tho ranks of the. Boale -o -lowers to Ailshie. the balloting was wit i out incident. The ccrtiliactlon by tho lieutenant sovornor of the elcc. op ot Borah and the reading of a telogiam from the senator, however, '""dshed an excuse for the lcplf lators and vWtois o applaud vigorously. In a telegram txpresslng his best wishes for a Hucccis. fUl session. Senator Borah conveyed hie thanks to the legislator- and the people of Idaho for his re-election. He also tool. 1 occasion to laud tho recent message to the legislature of Governor Haines. II JASTRO RE-ELECTED BY LIVESTOCK MEN PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 15. 71. A. Jas tro or Baker-Held. Cal.. was re-elected president of the American National Live stock association at today's session here of tho sixteenth annual convention of the, association. Denver won over 1-1 Paso n the contest for tho next convention. Ml tho other officer were rc-clccicd. Resolutions were adopted indorsing: the Lever bill for federal supervision of the open range; protesting against the re duction of tho tarlf on cattle, meat products, wool, sheep and hides, and do la ring for a physical valuation of rail roads as tho basis for transportation TaThc convention will end tomorrow xs ith an entertainment programme. QUITS Till! SELF jIH RAZOR William Masls of Colton, Said , to Havj-facl Spells " of Despdjency. Special to The Trlbul I'ROVO, Jan. l.'.TUdy of William Masters oi Colton. Lutais lounu here a: about " o'clock ihl-ynlnsr, near tne 'envoi- cfc Rio GrauaoCiCd. ne yl dcntlv had committed -rule by cutting liis throat .with nizori'nerc was no mums of identillcatloilout the body and H was not known 1 he v.'as until lat this aftunoon. JiL. Craner of ih flr:n of Crane; t ble of Colton Identltled the body as I 0( Idaster-, who. ho ald, had beeml! recently employed by the CranerjM&rblc firm. "Mr. Craner said th;iaters left Colton yesterday for is Lake City, where he was supposed! h;.v some property. Before he Ictt'on. Masters :-ave a siitcasc and a SO;aIcrt which he valued at 100 to Mlmciia Hall and told her that she woc0t see him a sain. Just before ho 1 Colton he burned several papers andW that he had kept for a long time, i was sup posed to have some pro- n ;,lt Lakii Citv which broiiylu labout J50 a month rent, his actions U not accounted for. Mr. Cranu that Masters had despondent ijut times and had been heard to sayj he had nothing for which to. live, ody was found by boys, who reporiel'ne au thorities. I Masters had heen maiilea(.-i but both wives wore separated thim by divorce. One. who marrictain. is ihoucht to be llvlne n SaltU city He has . son. William iJt Wlio lives in Seattle, and a slster.i jj, q. SmUh. who lives at IndependMOi An Inquest will be held atycock tomorrow morning", at which i Han of Colton will bo a witness, l ana that Masters started to Denuut a wool? ago and after a few duysrne(t sovlnr he Itad been roobed on ifc was then at Colton a few days.e ha : left for Salt, Lake City. It dcnt that he wa.i going to Salt t'Clty. but sot off the train here puiy t0 take his own life. I Kyau Bond Kot Appro vi CHTCAGO, Jan. 15. Boub. mittcd for the release ot Frcvl. Rnn. P. It. Koulibau and U Schupc, -cnjcaccd to terms inron for conspirary in. t he illerral trau. tion of dynsmite, were disappro)Y District Albrncy Charles W. Mi,"f Indiatiapoiis in the United Staty. cuit court of appeals bero today. l of $30,000 ft- (he relcane-of X. Beum o Minneapolis, we proved by t'm court. I Be "A Live Wire' Drs. Zimnr.rnian & Gindrtn DENTISTS. Inc.. 224 Main 3:. U Over Leyson-. next to Royal Cafe. Q Sotlctled Patient- "Our Motto" I Gold Crowns. 22-JC xT eT TSi 1 Brldgo Work, best S$ 0eA$V$ 1 Porcelain Crowna. Br, of Teeth (best) 57.03 M Gold FlllIncB 51.50 up H Other FllllnK- ,25c, 755 and $1 H 12 Year Personal Prate. tlvo Guarantee. 1 1 Freo Examination ani Adv';a. 1 bandt.e InAMA CANAL Croi. Ittin. NEW ORLEANS VjWrflO' By . . Kroni)rlnrrln Ccclue, Pj-klVSi Fclinmrr H lyAIHiv 15fl- I2& end up. 1 Tffl I & , v-rf t''!""' inlltt MLJ Sj Hamburc-AniiTlcan Uno tBKmtiZs jjfj xvest Ftaniolph 61-. I Chicago. Til., or T. . Bcr.tc:. l- &. T. A. Denver & Ro Orai.do Hv t. J. Kyw. Oregon Short Lino ticket office. Utah hotel, Salt Lako City, YOUNG mm tfCFOCrrbo ind Glttt ctJP-brfJ OUy Spd-J-lti the ONLY medlano wntcn mil 5-.-a rh aad SeiTcas NO CASK f-wa it aaj w friUd ta SmcTno mtuer bew wwui or ai how Isma lUDdioa (tecalta tromlu io will --tctuJh k absolutely cis.pret,ttrierarff tin .ted dsiactico frm bMtinn-. PRICE Vw Be amhlious full of enar healthy. Don't put in another day Tvith that ttmlf-sick, down and out" feling. It isn't necessary. Tour Stomach,, Liver and Bevels are only calling for Issistance and HOSTETTER'S j STOMACHBITTERS help you Ick to health, vigor and streth. It is for Indigestii, Constipan, Liver Tnbles, Golds, Qrpe and Malan I We ui'ge a tv today. INSIST ON HOS&TTER'S ) S HB-BBHBigHM Breaihe Hyonei and Qre Catarh No Cocaine, Opium 1 Harmful ! Drugs in Booth's Hiei It's Nature's Own ledy. Here is a sure wnv to rid of Ca tarrh, ba whins, snnffliup.ai misery caused bv the Catarrh jrer Get a TIYOMET outfit. k-. follow tbe iuitructions and breailvc limes a lav deep into your luihjf. erm I killing :.ir throuch Ibe lit,balftf. At uigbt just before 'oirtbod use the vapor treatmcat as di.H. This treatment is r,,uscribed lljjC best Catarrh Specialists iu Aineind Eu rope to deatroj- Catarrh gerv Booth's HYOMEI is AiuUu Eu calpytui and other splendid icpUcs. A complete outfit which ilos jn. halrr is Sl.0: separate botlii: the lif'.t does no! cntirelv cure, be oh tamed for ."50 cemfi, and 1acl. from fc.dirainin-Johnsou Urur VOu are fliiiatibficd, dust l)rcno fitoinach dosiutr. SehraniT80Ut Drus "The cver-SubstitutlFive (5) Good Stores, cuarantco if board of iiy EXCLUDES CASTRO Appeal Will Be Taken if the Decision Is Upheld by Sec retary Nagel. NEW YORK. Jan, IS. The special board of Inquiry at Ellis inland todiiy de oldcri that CIprlaho Castro, ex-president of Venezuela, should be excluded from entering tho United States. Catro's attorneys immediately announced that the decision of thu local immigration au- thorltles would be appealed to tho dc- I partmeitL of commcrcb arid laboi1. The r.?uson slvon by The board for Cas tro's e. elusion ' was that during his ex amination he hud frrqucntliy commuted perjury and prelended Isnomnce of mat ters concerning which he had knowiudgc. Harold A. Content, Castro's lawyer, faid that if Secretary Nagel upheld the board ho would aalu take the case into the courts. WASHINGTON, Jan. ln.Tho order of the Immigration authorities at New York for the deportation of Clprluno Castro, according to the understanding of offl elalu of the department of commerre and labor, grew out of the refusal of Castro an answer questions propounded by the board of Inquiry concerning charges that he was connected with tho assaaslnutlou of General Parades In Vcneuela. for which he Is under indictment although he never has been tried. The administrative ofilcerf-. it Is add ed, must obtain through the answers to proper ouestlons the necessary informa tion to determine the illness of an alien to enter. A refusal is Interpreted by Secretary Nagel cither as an admission of guilt or an obstruction that prevents offlciaid from doeldln? admissibility. This point never has been determined by a court. CRUISE R DEIER IS OBDESEOTO MEXICO WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. The shifting character of Mexican rebel activities again was demonstrated today whon it became necessary to dispatch the cruiser Den ver from San Diego, Cal., to Acapulco on tho Southern Pacific coast of the repub lic, where American lives are in mo mentary danger because of o. threatened rebel attack on that city. Following representations of the Madcro government that tho revolution soon would bo put down came reassuring re ports from the Mexican states along the American frontier, but hope of early paci fication of the republic gave way as It i became apparent that the federal forces 1 were Inadequate to cope with tho rebels Jin the central and southern districts, who have carried on their operations even in the very face of the seat of govern ment. Alarmed by reports from Consul Ed wards, the state department officials to 9ay. realized , tha t strong measures wore .eCMfArV and net Mltml ,inrtn Vir nuw T r iispatch a warship to Acapulco. (Officials hero now hope for a change hi ?e fortunes of the Mexican federal gov rnment through the consummation of the 1,000,000 pesos bond Issue for the au '.orlzation of which the Mexican con ess has passed a bill. It is apparent it only with sufficient money to pur ise munitions of war In quantities suf lent fully to equip the federal, forces I the hydra-headed rebellion be Iriped out of the length and breadth Ihe long-troubled republic. EAVIER RAILS I FOR CLARK ROAD mil to The Tribune. 7 ANG EIES, Cal., Jan. 15. The 1 relaying with 1'0-pound rails of Hire Salt Lake railroad from Los f to Salt Lake City, a distance 3 miles, will begin next Monday. Mtial expenditure will be $2f.0,000 first thirty-six miles out of Los , A The entire sum to bo spent work aggregates 55.500,000. Increasing traffic to and from "Teles through the Utah gateway 0 jtcrmountain and eastern states Till0 f01 tllC "C 0t neavIcr ral1 now in use is comparatively ound steel and entirely salis c (ut .as a provision for the fu 7 "Snil Manager II. C. Nutt will ,ay )vier rail BG, AiND SHOE N HAVE FEARS NEt. ahead?' Jan- Oark days are the Us 0001 antl snoc Industry in memb3VatcB' ,n tnu op'n'on of the Manufff"6 t'onal Uoot and Shoe ventloir5 association. In annual con noted n Tne Parcel post, the pro tallon ln of lnc tariff and the agl- facturen"" t,nc'- i?w, me manu bc onhlirc responsible. "There can tariff d:v'PS"'1 fn,m lowering the nan, pre' declared John E. Ilan addrca oi tile aasoirlatlon. In nn wouIdina)CI'c from Colombo. "It as mut t1 a readjustment of wages stagnation '"dnstrial conflict, If not cnt tariff. tr,le-. lJll(!,cr the -nnllv bUt r!e 'ercign shoe is grad tt, will ncJndlng our marhct. and ud"r clrcitr"-" "vhcn. It will do o of the AmVct f "rat di?ad'antage co:nmlin"'J,mfuf'turei. agitation f)Toliited to look into tho that thf Pnrc shoe !.iw reported 8hoei ccrtal?8'- :nnriufacturlng pastes a bil1, i' "glcr If congress wear M:nV 'or all leather fool ceys bv mcrrs vv!, Perfect a pro than leather! v,'hch other material rommlttee rVc u(l ,n thoe.. the by the goven ought to be rewarded tS not penalised. CNTRACIFIC TO Bb IILNDER LEASE net Yorcirrr- t from an author; , learned today that tlr,aourcft !" ev York company plansl" riicl!ic Railroad Railway comply over th Central Southern PacltlV 'saee from the meet the requlny and this way tupreme court I? imposed by the dissolution of tpcrce ordering the paclrtc Ion and Southern Juat how t h . 1 , , sume the Csntt PAelfle is to as Southern FiiolliePUVcitlons to the termlned, but lant yet been de transfer of the U'P'sed that the will involve tho?f consummated, the $126,000,000 (or of some of now owned by ths-T Pacific -tock -J Pat-lflc. Nine Seal , 'ovrncd. NrAV-f!ASTL,E.-0. , , Jan l.V-Nli.o oi (ft- England, bark Cailfc-n erof "ss Rutflaii that voHcel was hired t 'dy vien of Northumberland t-,1, t ia ceast during a. gale. Cay ' wrecked seven men were savEsKooni ana The California hat A A. with a full cargo. the Tyne 461 tone. I3 a vessel of SALT LAKE CITY HAS NEW LUNG TREATMENT 5everal Years of Success Abroad Fol lowed by Importation Hero. After several yearn of successful treat ment bv Hie loudint? NpechiliHlH of Europe In diseases of the lungs. Slrollu, a Swiss remedy, has been brought to America and Is being used in Now Yorlt. Consumptives mid other sufferers from lung discuses can get positive relief by Its use, as It not only slops the ravaces of disease In the lungs but alda the tis sues to a process of repair. Slrolin creates an appetite and Im proves the strength. It came here with a rcmurkablo strlnp of indorsements from some of the world's leadlnc physicians. Information about Slrolin can bo se cured In this country from the Slrolin Co.. 22S "Ure3t Urondwny. New York City. Sehrainm-Johnson, Drug?, "The Never Substltutors," tlvp (3) good stores. unO all lcadlnc druggists are recommending and distributing Slrolin with considerable sucte.es. (Advertisement.) PARCEL POST PLAi PROVES A SUCCESS WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. Six million packages were handled by parcel post in the first seven days of tho operation of the system, according to figures pre pared late today by experts of tho post offlco department. The figures were com piled from reports received by Postmas ter General Hitchcock from 1591 out of 2G50 offices having city delivery service and estimates made from scattering re ports of the remaining postofficos of the country. The returns show that during the first seven days 1.0G2.S.4 packages were handled in tho city delivery offices and 17.5SI packages were insured. As all of the offices wcro closed on New Year's day and Sunday, tho reports cover substantially only five days. "Without exception." said Postmaster General Hitchcock tonight, "postmuatcrs are enthusiastic over the parcel post service, and many of them have sub mitted with their reports personal let ters describing tho working of tho sys tem ln their communities and offering suggestions for the betterment of the service. Practically all postmasters re port a steady increase of parcel post busi ness, and as merchants and manufactur ers become familiar with tho facilities of fered the business will become larger. DECATUR, U.. Jan. 15. Somebody "threw a wrench" Into the smoothly-running parcel post machinery at the Decatur postofflce today. It was a package of fresh skunk hldcfi, mailed by a trapper on a rural route. As soon as it was car ried into the building the force of clerks sought relief outside. The parcel will be returned to tho sender. CARNEGIE HERO ! AWARDS MADE j Twelves States Represented ; Two of the Beneficiaries Belong in Canada. PITTSBURG, Jan. 15. The Carneglo hero fund commission tonight announced a further list of twenty-four awards for heroic acts. The last previous list was made public on November 2. Twelve slates are represented in the awards, while two of tho bunenclarles belong in Canada. Among the number arc tho following: Louis C. Scholl, bronso medal and $1000. as needed. Scholl. a carpenter, saved Raymond C. Lanfcar, clerk, from drowning. Santa Cruz, Cal., July 0, 1911. William H. Prather. bronze medal and ?1000. as needed. Prather. deckhand, saved F. William Pheasant, levcrman, from drowning, Knights Landing, Cal., May 27, 1011. Cecil P.. Karberg, deceased, bronze medal to mother and S500, as needed. Karberg, aged 19, reporter, died attempt ing to save Dorothy McGrew. aged lo, from drowning, La Jolla, Cal., August 6, 1011. Ernest E. Boggcss, bronze medal, $ 125 disablement benefits and $1000 as need ed. Boggcss. machinist, attempted to save Ray S Utter, machinist, from burn ing. Hood River. Cal-, May 18, 1910. Frank Beaumont, silver medal to father. Beaumont, farmer and boatman, died attempting to save his nephew, John G. C. Beaumont, from drowning at Beaumaris, Ont., July 27. 1912. COURT IS SATISFIED WITH EXPLANATION CHICAGO. Jan. 15. Jack Johnson, who was intercepted at Battle Creek. Mich., yesterday, while on his way to Toronto. Canada, desplle the terms of a ball bond holding him within the Jurisdiction of the United States dlstrh-t court at Chicago avo a satisfactory explanation to Judge carpenter today. He was not surrendered on the S30.000 bonds roverlnc his appearance to answer charges of violating the Mann act. but was given up on a $5000 bond covering a charge of smuggling. The ?30.000 bond was allowed to stand, and the prize llshtcr was siven time lo secure a new bond on tho smuggling charge. Johnson wild that ho shipped bis automobiles to Toronto to enjoy a few dnys' vacation before returning to Chicago. Dies in Infirmary. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Jan. 15. B. J. Anderson died at .' o'clock this afternoon ln tho county Infirmary here of general debility, lie was born In I.iurlck. Norway. August 27. 1S3C. and came to this country about twenty vea:-3 ago. Ho was a sailor dur ing early life, iv.t: after coming here worked as a shoemaker. He is survived bv a sorr. Charles Anderson, who lives at Pleasant View: a daughter, Mrs. Ed ward Jacoboii of Provo: a daughter in California and a son In New York. Uulcavlaus Hurt in Mine. Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM. .Ian. 15. Tony Dimitroft and another Bulgarian wi-re injured In a cave-Jn .it 3 o'clock this afternoon In the Utah C'onsolioaled mine. Dimitroff suffered a broken aim and internal In juries which tho doctors- say will not be fatal. The other man was less seriously injured. HAS BABY GOT THE CROUP? "THE LITTLE DOCTOR" SAYS: If it has I will quickly relieve It. Mac Laren'fi Mustard Cerate, "THE LITTLE DOCTOR," brings quick relief to croup which Is very dangerous to the LITTLE TOT at this time of the year. Croup often brings on serious throat troubles, and if not checked ln time may bring on pneu monia, bronchitis or asthma, MacLarcn'8 Mustard Cerate applied locally gives quick relief to lame back, lumbago, congestion of lungs, sore throat, headaches, cold in Iical, pleurisy, stiffness of Joints and. sore mui-ck'H. One jar will convince- you of Its superiority over all other remedies. Will not !ll.ir nor Irritate tho skin In any way. At Schr.imni-Johiison, Dnig, "The Never-Substiuuors.'' KIo (5)) Good Stores, or otlior good druggists, In Jars 25c and 50c. FREE SAMPLIS by writing MarLarcn Drug Company. Lps Angeles. Cal.,, or Cleveland, Ohio, (Advertisement.) IBOYS FID FOR Rlli IO0ACCO i Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Jan. 15. A city 'ordinance passed about two weeks ago, forblddlrur persons under 21 years of age to hai'o tobacco In tholr possession, was enforced today, when Joseph Martin, 18 'ca,rs old, and George Cox, who lacks but trv'o weeks ot being 21 years old, were cch fined $5 for having tobacco In their posses sion. They paid the fines. Chief of Police W. F. Giles, who is a candidate for tho Office of United States marshal, has intimated that thai law will hi: enforced rigidly. Several boys who aro about 21 years old have hastened to pay poll taxes In order to bo able to use tobacco without question. ; Two complaints were issuedi today agalnfct Clifford Cassldy and Jesso Car ter, ho arc oharged with visiting pool rooinh, Both boys were turned over to tht juvenile court officials. I FIHED FOR DEATH THREATS. Declares We Will Kill Wife and Isj Placed Under Bond. i 1IEB-JR. Jan. 15. Charles Blgjcr or Mldwaj was arrested January 13 alter he had boistcd that hu intended to 1111 his wife. -To was fined $100 and put: under bonds !n the sum of $1000 to kelp tho peace. About 7:30 o'clock on the night of Jan uary 11, Blglcr stopped at the power plant aJout five miles north of lleber. He was riding a horao and asked If he might come In and get warm. Hi was given fermission to enter and soon, gave evidence that he was under the influence of liquc:. He told Parley Cllft and Harry Clegg. yho were at tho power house,' that he was! going homo to kill his wlfel and he dispUyod a loaded gun as proof of his assertions. Tho men cautioned hln not to handc the gun recklessly and endeav ored tojset it away from him. NclsT An derson. lanotheY e,rnployue of tho power compan!, entered 'the door and Bgler threatens! to shoot him. Anderson do2ged behind piece of machinery and Blgler kept all three men covered with his run. Ho said they might get word to ; the sheriff, t.ut if thoy did ho would '.kill them aifi the sheriff, too. Cllft flmlly managed to elip out of the house, find when Blier saw that one of tho men had left he wmt outside, got on his horse Vnd started df at a gallop. The men at "the power rouse telephoned to the sheriff and to j-s. Blglcr to be on the lookout for Blglei Sheriff Wall and others wint to the hdio of Blgler and wcro waiting for him yion ho camo, He was plaed under arryst and lodged In Jail. Mondav his case amo tip in court and he v-i's fined and placed under bonds. When ju want a reliable medicine for a cou. or cold tnko Cbamborlam's Coupfb Tteicdy. Ifc can alwriya be de pended up'n and is pleasant and eaie to talcc. for sale by Schramm-Johi-son, Drug! "the nover.sub&ttutors,!, five (5) gcd stores. (Advertisement) THREI KILLED IN gIs EXPLOSION PEORIA. 7., Jan. 15. Thrco men wcro killed by aj explosion at the Crescent coal mine las. this afternoon. The dead! are: , William Ion, Peoria, 1 Edward Jucs, Peoria. Phillip KlWl, Peoria. Three shoCircrs were getting ready to blast whenp explosion occurred, let- ting down torof debris and imprisoning the throe me. Miners went to their aid, but madejttie headway on account of gas. Count Mine Inspectors Condon and Dunlap tk charge of the rescue work and th imprisoned men were reached at 0 o'jiclc All wore dead, ap parently from gi. The bodies were re moved to the tdof the mine shaft. The exact cause of 4 explosion has not been determined. j , No IVIorj Gray Hair Try This SimplaKonio Mado Propara. tion on hi Whitened i "Silver Thread,' may be capable of inspiring tho soij writers, but they are anything butlnoiring to men and women vho find iei coming in their own locks, thus auouncinjr tho ap proach of age. Tfest "footprints of Time," however, ha, be readily cov ered up by using a, style, inexpensive formula which cal 3 prepared pri vately iu your ovv-uhec You can get from any druggist' a. little coal an ounce of bay rum, n. tarter ounoo of glycerine and a srjalbox of Barbo Compound; then dssr0 tho Barbo Compound in 7 oun:cDf water, add the other two ingrcdic and you will have a preparation lh.cannot bo ex celled for darkening' hair, remov ing dandruff, eorrcctinfiumors of the scalp and invigoratiugie hair fol licles. Tt; does not m tho hair sticky, docs not nib olpr color the scalp. It 15 equally as pd to darken the beard as the hair. There is no other ingredient that d take the place of Barbo Compound this re cipc, ho if ;our druggit-b out of it ask hiiTi lo order it from 1 wholesaler for 3'ou. (ArVtiscment.) I The Kind You Hafe Afays BougMl BEARS THE 5ftQNATpRE OF M THE CtHT.IIK COMPHT. TT Mllf VW W HV IB-HB-l-HHMBH-BWjHHB-Hr !Tni:CT' i'cr?,K CITY HK TuviRfc. Uroos De-atL By International News Service. HARTFORD, Conn.. Jan. 13 Chiof Justice Hall of tho supremo court of Connecticut and a widely-known Jurist, dropped dead tonight while seated with the other Justices of the court at din ner In the Hucblln hotel. Chief Justice Hall succeeded tho present governor, Simeon Baldwin, on the bench. Bound Over on Theft Charge. Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM. Jan. 15. M. Rakonikis Pete Leventls and N. Springykls. three Greeks who are alleged to have held up and robbed two Japanese boys at Barney's atation on .the Bingham & Garfield rail road Dec. IS, were bound over to the dls- For Salt Lake City People The mixture of buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., known as Adler-i-k.t, drains so much old foul matter from the body that ONE DOSE usually relieves sour stomach, gas 011 the slomacu and con stipation. Tho QUICK action is aston ishing. W. B. Mathis, Druggist, 32. So. Main st. (Advertisement.) Ke7hW:ourL at tnc,r nrellminerv hHJP LISf-Efl GOVERNOROF Iff WASHINGTON STATf?fc rii rTnrlmi,Ist of ceremonies, but whh - S"s- &cTx S boc)i a IK100 on a 'usfnn TmJ. S?Q anBr .wislled tojljCuffi?. 'D mom i,1, WKi parade. boJB install LiUnr ,,.V.k u 'eadereMP? Vied wis . fe forlnde 'nil po,mP nd' justice CMfJm1n sted t'iw on,th of -i fa the roB7'n's'w.d. hm by Ch)eM bri' cereJRdaPof .hJ eSP?rary tUMtomt a train w, irul nlnnned.f, cicorted vKm rLconi. iVTl1? c?,me m' Ii tli le-flH v elOsnerc he confepredCi ' W mel'atle m'ori'yMtj I By f hept. iMg I m Salvage CoMtipag2y I p 20c, 30c fand W 40c oothe lQjfai 1 1 1. The Cutfg and SlashfcPHf' - " . I There IsMothing Hif'-Way About 'IV I f I I L-- l 1 . - -"