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You Will be Boosting Well When You Mail a Friend a New Year Edition
Medford Mail Tribune
THE WEATHER
Cloudy (ouig.'it nml tomotrovv.
NEW YEAR'S EDITION.
Tho Mail Tribune will issue
q special edition on New Year's
day n Hiunnlnry of the growth
nml development of the Itogiio
Itivcr .vnlloy nml Mcdford dttr-u
ing 1010. Get your orders in
The McsKago of tho Tlagu.
'VYlilQt Pair weather,
rtluo -Halo or snow.
V hlle anil blue Local showers
Itliick trlaiiKUlnr Abovo whlto,
warmer; bolow white, colder.
White with black center ColJ.
.KlJiTLL YlflAR.
MIDDFORD, OHKOON, AVEDNHSDAY, DKCMMBJSR 21, 1910.
NO. 233
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EXPLOSION DEALS DEATH TO 289 MEN
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MINE IS
FURNACE
Only Eleven Men Out of Three Hut.
ilrctl at Work Escape Explosion
Jams Canes and Demolishes Venti
lators Only One Chantfe for Any
of Men to Have Escrjcd Alive.
MANCHKSTHW, lliiglund, Dec. '-'1
Two huudied and eiglitv-nine out
of 'Kill winking men in the Little Hut
ton entup.iiiv's 1'ieloriu inini'. nt'.u
Leigh, iiii believed to Ii:i heci'
Killed in ;ui explosion and Hie thai.
has tin lied tht winkings- into a ci'
itiihh1 blast fuir.ucc. Twculv boihc
have been icscued and 11 men lime
been icseued alive. The oploi'
was loiiilie and it is believed tli.i
iln I'oice and the liic which hnr-l out
almost -Jiumcdintclv nftorwaid liu
demolished (lie iuleiior winkings.
The onlv men who escaped wen
leaving the iniiu' just as tla aceiden'
oeeui led.
Ilcnitieinling scone am being ea
acted about the pit mouth. Onh
with (lie gienlest ditfieullv can tin
iclativc. and ftiends of the il im
be le-tiaiued fioin hulling them
solve, into the binning shaft.
The explosion jainmed the cnge
and inteifeied with the ventilnting
apparatus. thus- tendering res-cue
wink almost out of tho question.
The enuso of the disiistci has no'
been dcliMmifflhi. Mine official
hope that ome of the men mav Iiiim
escaped lo a gallon which is no'
burning and walled themselves in
This, it is believed, is the onlv chnnci
tlial an one in the nunc ha- escape1
death.
I P. NEIL
Mrs. Francis Bullcr Is Elected Mem
ber of Park Commission Joseph
G. Hurt Is Elected to Fill Captain
Ejinlcston's Place.
ASHLAND, Or., Due. ai. Tin.
cily election jesloniuy loMilted it
(he election of It. 1'. Neil for inn.oi
liavinir no opposition. The town vot
ed drv.
Tho only fight of the day was loi
city locoider, loeph CI. Hurt vvin
uintf with a niajoiity of SI) oor V
11. (iillis and C. 1). Schell, his two op
ponente. t
(lunitto 0. Kw bunks was lo-eloclul
citv Hoiistnor over II. I' l'ohlnnd b.v
UIW vole.
Mr. I'Vauces Duller wnx elected t
liiember of (be paik commisMion.
I'or the citv council the iollowiu,.
wcic chosen :
l'iit wind, (ieoio Irwin.
Sicond waul, (r. II. I'.illin-s
Thud waid V ('. I'andcison.
TORTURED MAN FOUND
BURNED AND FROZEN
N'llW VOHK, Dec. 21. Willi hi
hoilv from ankles to neck a mas ol
bin n- and his tueo and feet fio-t-billfii,
KdMiud Dillieher ol Scrnntoi..
I'ii , is Ivini; in the hohpital at Xoiih
(udoii, X. J., today in a cnou
i tnililion. Uillihor. nliMihiteh htrin
l .fd of elothiutr. run into the liMnooin
. i it miiuII hotel in Gianion, X. ,1.
!.lnt uiirht wid fell iineoiihrioiik to th
loor. When hu rovrved luoineutHnly
lie was onlv able to tell hi name und
murmur weakly:
"Humed in fire hv men."
DUhher then rolnitaed into uneou
Hoiuiit"s and later becuuie dehri
ous. He will probably die.
Dillieher wn nble to av that h.
Jived al 1 H.iirison street in Soiaa -I
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NEW WORLD'S RECORD
FOR AEROPLANE FLIGHT
CHALONS, France, Dee.
21. A new woild's leeord
lfor a non-stop pussenger
carrviug aeroplane High! was
made here today when Lieu
tenant Camiueimnn of the
Kiench iitiny aviution ooips,
accompanied liv Cupluiu llu
goni, Hew 1-1." miles without
alighting.
The fliaht was made at the
order of the mini-dor of war
ami is mi official iceoid The
slait was made from Chal
ons iind the aviators flew to
Moutignv Stir-Aube, 72'1
miles nwnv, the tin niutr point,
roiintiiiir deviations from the
eouie. the neioplane leally
coveted nioie than 1 1.") miles,
although that is the iceoid
with which it will be credited.
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12.000.000 FIRE
Fire Breaks Out in Factory Fallinn
Wall Kills Boy and Firemen
Buildiniis Destroyed Stand Near
County Jail.
CINCINNATI. O.. Dee. 21. A
fiieinan and a spectator weie killed
md ten iueuicu scveiclv hint in a
lire ('"lav that did W.OOO.OOO dam
ie. The killed and injitied weie
aiiulit under the tailing walls of the
KYippcndoif-O'Neill Shoe coinpauv'
tactoiv. Two engine companies
veic buried under tons ol debits.
The lire bloke out eatlv todav i'i
the Kiippendorf factoi.v. The Ibnncs
siucad rapidlv. The Knppen lor
building and the tactoiv ot the Tn
or-l'oole Leather coinpaiiN wcm
oinpletclv ilcstioM'il anil eight ot1,i
lactones hcavilv damaged.
Dig ciowds galheied to watch th"
oiillagratioii. Tbev weie lepeatcd-
' diiven back by the pilice :"n!
ained of the ilauger of fulhi'L
walls.
Tlueiis.iiics weie t landing' at .i
comer near the Kiippeudoil tactoiv
file tiicmeit weie eaiiviug a hose
past the building when the walls
-waxed and clashed outwaid. The
-pcclatois wIki siiw the lirst sign l
'he collapse shouted to the tiieiuen
mil eudcnvoicd to ciowd back out o!
the wuv. One ho, however, was
stiuck bv the tailing mass ot hiick
?ud lumber and eiiishcd to death.
The debt is lell siiuiiiuly upon the
fiieuieii, who could not leap out ol
danger. The other companies nich
ed to the aid ot their comrade! and
removed them fioin the wieckage
One man was dead and ill ice otheii
weic evelolv injuicd.
I Tho buildings that binned weie in
the neighboihooil of the county jail.
When the Krippeudorl building col
lapsed the cin-lt stalled a panic in
the cellhoiy-c and tho piisoucru weie
leinoved to the couithoiibe, vvhete
i hey weie held under gnnul.
MAN SAVED FROM
GALLOWS BY PRESIDENT
WAMHNdTON'. I) C, Doc 21.
Aiisw ciing a inotherV phu, I'lcsulent
Tail todav commuted to lite impris
onment the death sentence impocl
upon John Wynne, who wa. to have
been hanged for the minder of A I'
McK'ninoii. shipmate on th I'm red
Stale ttniiHH'i't Kosccniiis. Wjnne
had developed a dislike tor Melviu
non und in November, 1U0S, at Ho
nolulu, while intoxicated, he aw
McKiiiiiou asleep and enihed in hi
enemy' heiut with u hammer.
The commutation, in the prei
duittV hand willing, statt':
"Where the iHirMJe w kill wa
formed in a drunken brain, the in
loiicutwl eoiiditioii rebut the infer
ence of the premeditation ueceurv
ior minder in the Hint degree."
W.i
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IN CINCINNATI;
TWO ARE KILLED
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Supervision Architect in Washinflton
Says That Delay Is Due tl Larqc
Number of Sites to Be Chosen in
Various Parts of the Country
Will Be Some Time to Wait Yet.
Aeeoiding to a dispatch teeeived
by the JIail Tiibuuo from its Wash
ington conespondeiit, il will jet b
some tune befoie the identity of the
site selected for the new local fed
eral building will be made know a
The oil ice of th" supeivising aicln
tecl has given out this infonnation
in legarii to tne inn tier miti snvs
that on ueeouul of the huge number
of other sites in difleient pints ol
the count! v the mutter will be de
lajed ior some time, this oily having
to await its t it i ii.
Fuither infoinintion fiom tlic of
fice of the supei vising aichitect is
to the effect that theie aie some 272
similar inatteis to be taken up be
foie the local decision is to bo leaen
ed. The government at piescnt has
iniiiiv federal buildings, impiovo
inents and plans uuder consideration,
for all of which appiopiiations have
been made. These include not onij
postoffice sites and posfoffiee build
ings, but other fedeial inatteis, snob
as hinbor and liver iinpiovements of
u ceitain elas-s-, custom houses, etc.
The interest in legaid to the fed-
uil building is intense among local
business men. Countless times haw
they been led to believe the matter
settled bv stieet lepoits which have
so far piovcd jiioundles-s'.
GEORGE, REX, MAY
CREATE PEERS
Situation In Enpland Grows More
Acute Secret Conference Is Held
Between Kiiin and Premier on the
Veto Question.
LONDON. Dec. 21. A secict joi,
feionee today between King (leorgv'
and i'lemicr Aiuilh gave iie to the
belief that the king has decided t;
cicate a sufficient number of lib
eral peeis to outvote the coiisei valivc
on legislation to dcpihc tho hoii-o
of lot dis of it power of veto.
Theie wiim no concealment of the
fact that tho coiiteieucu wa iimoii
the veto pietiou, hut no other !u
foiniatiou wa given out. It is piob
nble that theie will be no delinito an
nouncement of the kiug'h plans until
his miietv addieseo pailiauient
when it convenes,
PLAYS IN LOS ANGELES
ARE TO BE CENSURED
.LOS ANGKLi:.S, Cnl., Dee. 21.
Kvciv plav staged in a Lo Augele
Iheater must be subcctcd to the crit
icihia of a boaid ot iniiuii ipnl ecu
soi, aceoiduig to plans being con
ideicd todav by I'loseeiiting Attor
ney (liiy Kildie. I'liblio doinand that
a plnj at a local hoiito this week b'J
piissed upon by the guaidians of the
iiitv'. moiaU was roontod by the
iiih lingers of the pliiyhouse. Kddie
paitially pacified tliem by announc
ing thut in all piobabilitv even the
moMt inodeMt pluv, includiiiK tlioe
drnpod in tho lonicet skirtti, will he
trimmed hy the criticM for tho ben
efit of the eity's juiith.
COMMERCIA LCLUB
MEETS TONIGHT
I'verv member of the Commercial
club is iitgi'd ti, he pi I-, nt tmnglif
Mllslln-. I, llllH,l l.llli I lll'l-l )l
1 1 .in -.ii ii d
SELECTION
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SEVERE SNOW STORM
SWEEPS MIDDLE WEST
DKNVHK, Colo, Dee. 21.
A severe biiovv stonn, ex
tending from Nnillicrn Ne
binska to Southern ICansus
and from the middle of Kan
sab to the continental divide,
is raging today Telephone
nnd telegraph companies ie
poi.l consideiable wire trou
ble 'and trains aie delajed.
The storm, the first of (he
winter Benson, is moving eas(
waid. The storm follows mo
Aveather wliieh ha, pi ev ailed
for the past week. Much
sutferiug is lcpotted fioin
limit V of the cities. A lingo
number of the pooler classes
in Chicago lemaitied in bed
nil duj in order to keep waiin.
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ARK PHYRIflAI
!1UI1 I II IUIUHL
OF
Report of Interstate Commerce Com
mission Submitted to Conness
Report Says Firjht Against Dis
crimination Is hy No Means Won
WASIIINCITONVIJ. C, Dec. 21.--I'he
physical valuation ot inilioaiN
is demanded in the lepoit of the iu
teistute coininereo eonunission sub
mitted today to cougicss.
The lepoit leleis to "the well
know u fact that no com I, commis
sion, accountant or financial vvitlii
would for a moment consider tin. I
the present balance sheet m tin
statement pin potting, to give "cost
of piopcity" suggests oven lcuiotciv
or in a reliable nieasuie either the
money invested or the piescnt value
of the railioads.
The lepoit asseits that the moil
niipoitaiit fcatuie of the new lini
load legulatioii law is the piovisioi,
authorizing the iuteistule coiumei(e
eonunission to suspend ptoposcd m
ci eases in lutes pending investiga
tion'. "The fight against diseiimiuiitiou,
continues the lepoit, "is hy no
menus won. Theie uic piactiee le
uiiiiniiig which aie more iiisuhoiih
und nioie ditticulf of cMiipnlion
than open lebatiug, because the hid
den cniiliucluuiil aiiaiiguuients ui
enliioly legal except lor the el fed
pioduced."
Aceoiduig to the tepoit, the onei
nting leveuuc ot the nnlioaiU foi
.July, August and September wore
"p7l.",KH,2U I. nn ineieuso of .-?I2,-(111(1,(10(1
over the levenuub for the
coiiespoiidnig ipuuter in lUofi. '.
peiise' for the same period wen
.T-IH!l,(ii)!),:t7K, an iuciouhu of about
.'iO.(IOO,tl(IO.
The number of pniBfeongers killed
dining the vear cudiuir Juno MO, 11)10
wus l.'ill, injuicd, 1 .",5 1 1 ', einplovc
killed, KIIH; emploe injuicd, (i.S,
02.'. Mail Box Fire.
LOS ANGKLIls. Cnl., Dee. 21. -The
Postal auilniiities heie aie in
eigating the mvtuiiniiM firing of
a mail box m one of the lesulciic
section of the citv. They believe the
blae was stinted by rfoiuo peisou de
wiling to destroy a lot tor known to
be in the box. The tiro wa diov
eied by a postman, who believe it
was started bv dropping a liyhtotl
match through (he letter nl"l. Norn
of ithe conteJt of the bo is believ
ed to have been dlroyed,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 81
Tho Hulllnuer-plnchoL cfliigieaaioiinl
Inventing lion iom the couulry oxuetly
$13, 1 1, nuordluir to a toport filed
by the genetarv of ttio souate today.
The xihuims tot Hteuographertf wh
$701 The coitlicKt wIIiiom waa lien
r K I mm', vim i unie fiom I'alr
liaiikK Aluwka llin fee ' jnlbiKe
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1250 DAILY
SUPS
SOLD '
Great Christmas Rush Is On Over
$2000 Is Dispatched in Money Or
ders Each Day Express Office is
Busy All Stores Report Great
Ruush by Shoppers.
Stamp sales uveiagiug .f'JoO a duj1,
the issuing of over .."iOO vvoilh ol
inonoy oideis a daj' and tho jm.v
iiieul of oideis amounting to nioie
t lut it 1000 ii daj', indicates the vol
ume of Cinistinns business which is
being tiansaeted in. ledfoid at the
local postofliee. However, with the
ueaier uppioiich of Clnistmas the
dispatching of gifts is falling oil'.
The woik fioin now until Siindaj will
be eluellv distiihutioii of heavy iniiil.
Not ulone in tho postoffice is the
Xiiius business heavy. In every stoie
in the city the Clnistniur, nish is 10
poited henvier tliuii. ever befoie in
the hislmy of the eitj'.
The epicss of I ice has been doing
ii iceoid business for the past week
and bus been busy sending o.vpiess
monev oideis over the Cuited States
which will bring good cheer ou
Cinistinns day to many.
Grand Jury Adjourns.
(LOS ANGKLKS.al., Dee. 21.
The special grand jury" investigating
the Times dviininiting ease will not
meet again until .Innuniy ft. At the
conclusion of its session lust evening
the pirv was informed that it would
not be called together again until
that date.
The appioaeh of the holidays i
.'iv en as the leason for the leeess.
COUNCIL MEETS
Routine Business Transacted Lasl
Evcniii" Other Matters Will Be
Disposed of at Daylight Session to
Be Held Today.
The cilv council met in icgulii'
session Tiiesduy night and trausact
ed only i online business. The bill
again! the city weie paid and the
121,0110 impiovemeut eoutiaet with
l he Claik-IIenery company wa
signed. 'I'he council adjourned until
1 o'clock Thiirsduy uttoinooii, al
which tune tho election call and llm
charter amendments will bu hiouuht
up and disposed of.
Theie wns but little business
tiansucled, (he sontjioil being a tdioit
one.
An oidiiiance for water iiiaiua on
Klin and West .Main diecU wa
passed.
The bill of the Clark-IIoiiory eoni
pauy for $21,000 for .Medfoid atieel
imvuig bond was accepted and the
council adjourned to meet al 2
o'clock Thursday afternoon, tit which
time ehailer amendments will ho
taken up und submitted to the gen
eial city election
HUGO KELLY TO CLAIM
MIDDLEWEIGHT HONORS
HOSTOV, Mas,, Dec. 21. Hugo
Ixellv will claim IIim title ol middle
weight chitmpinii ol the woild. He
bases In chum not so nun h on Stan
ley IxotchePs statement shottly be
lore his death, that he intended i
reliie in favor of Kelly, am on hat
showing nganixl Kiuuk K'lauw in then
bout heie last night. Kelly said to
dav thut he will tight anybody thut
can make the middleweight limit.
Hoston funs ngu'c thut Kelly Iih
improved wonderfully. Thoae wh)
au the fight lust night May thut
Kellv was all over hi opjtouciit and
buil Ii t in all the vviin The lijit wa
Milid tin lasie-l M mum. - ,ien le
ii i J' n iin
AFTERNOON
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$250,000 WORTH OF
XMAS PRESENTS BURN
CHICAGO, III., Dec. 21.
Cinistinns gills valued at
$200,000 weie desttoyed to
day in a wieek on the l'eiin
sjlvnuiii mill oad, when a
passenger train mid a west
bound freight collided in the
ynnls on the west side heie.
When the train met the boiler
of the passenger engine ex
ploded, setting lire to a ear
After the file hud been ex
tinguished a police giiutd was
thrown about the debris-, while
laborers shovelled the ashes
of the car into cans. System
atic sitting of the ashes be
gan and diamonds and jew
elry weie lecoveied.
Tho engineer of the pas
senger locomolive was ptob
nbly fatally scalded.
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TO TELL WORLD
E
Every Envelope Now Leaving Com
mercial Club Has Stamped Upon It
Nature of Weather Statistics
Show Climate Is Great Asset.
Manager Mnlboouf of the IvIcdfonT
Coiunieicial club is plaiiuiiig to con
centrate his publicity effoits for the
next few months' upon clinuitie con
ditions as they pievail in the Kogiu
River valley. He has compiled stn
tisties for several joins, which show
i leininkable state of elimatio con
ditions. For instance, tho avejage
minimum and maximum tcmpciuttncs
lor the diffoient mouths, based oi
the past ten yea is' repoils shew:
Min.
lauiiary Ill)
Fcbiuiiry !J2
Minch HI
Apiil 117
Mny AW
.liino .8
Inly m
August nn
Septeniber '17
October -11
November JKI
December Ill
OE MATCHLESS
R 0 01 T
Mux. Av'ge
ir :i7.;
fitl -1 1
no ir
(i i fio.;
70 fi(Ii
77 (12.0
80 (i8.r
87 70
78 fi2.f)
(1(1 fill..'),
n.'l .1 1. A
dri :i8
ibout lhcc
The lcminkahlc fact about
Hguies is the steady increase fioin
.In it (tit t v to .Inly und then the de
cicnso until .liiiiuary.
The aveiage laiufall is 28.08
mi lies, distiibuled us follows
iluoiigli the year: .laiiuury, -1.8 1
inches; l-'ebruary, 'I.II2; Match,
2.77; Apiil, 1.21); May, 1.7-1; June.
1.02; July, ,11); August, .11; Septem
ber, .()(!; October, 1.77; Novoinbei,
1.01); December, 4.08. '
In discussing the mailer, Mr. .Mai
lmen I says:
"I do not think that even our own
people, or al leant many of them,
leally appieeialo the supeib (piah
ties ot our climate, or what it acta
ally menus in adveitisiug value lo
.Medfoid and the whole of Jackson
county. Compare conditions us thev
ale todav in Mcdlon!, in what can b
piopeily loganled iih nud-neasoii.
with (he fro.eii and hlljuaul-ivvopt
eastern states, and it will bo oaailv
uudeistood why the Comiueiclal club
is getting scouts of iiiiiuiie uveiv
week ii)ou that point alone.
"I also feci we have been a little
backwiud ui making a special!) ol
our oliniato iim one of the paramount
Icatuies ot our great lesoureea, No
one in Medfoid, merchant or individ
ual, should ever misa tho oppoi lim
it v of placing tin, climatic figuie
befoie his friends or business con
nections throughout the United
States. Thin i to be the regular
policy of the Coiainerciul club in fa
lute, and the statistic will be lepro
duced ii wa our letlerheuds, as well
as in till of our literature, and in ad
dition to thin we will atuuip upon
every envelope Ieuviug our hands,
beginning toiuouow, the tempciuluit'
aiul i.lliet clim.iiti Millions ol thejto eveiy acre in Jackson couiltv, and
previous dav. ul. succeeding generations will con-
"Ibilliii nl llu iiiloiiualioii I ii m this."
RAILROAD
SHE MAY
COME SOON
Grand Chief Ennjnccr Says Matter
Will Bo Settled Within the Next
24 Hours Railroad Men Say
There Is No Hope of Arbitration
Now, as Neither Side Will Give In.
CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 21. Whether
the yr,fiU0 engineers employed on tho
(il western railioads, now conforiinpj
with Hie general managers hero, shall
striko will bo decided within tho next
21 hours, necording to Warren S.
Stone, grand chief of the Brother
hood of Locomotivo Engineers.
"Wo will not striko before night,"
Saoue said todaj', "but wo will not
toleiato fuither delay. There must
ho short, sharp, decisive- action."
Chiules 1'. Ncill, commissioner of
Inbor, who is now Iioro endeavoring
to ntbitralo the questions at issue,
held a long conference with tho gen
eral nuinngcrs of the lines iiffcetod
this morning. During tho afternoon
ho was scheduled to confer with
Grand Chief Stone. It is on tho re
sult of this conference that tho en
gineers' action is expected to bo
based.
The conference' began horo Decem
ber 12. Since then the icptcsciita
tives of the engineers nnd the general
malingers have been negotiating, and
aeeoiding to tho railroad men today
they are no nearer a settlement than
I hey vvoio when it was fitst nnnounc
d Hint more than Do per cent of tho
engineers had voted to striko unless
an increase of 17 per cent in wages
was granted.
"Unless Commissioner Ncill is nblo
to tcpott something definite to mo
thi safleinoon," continued Stone,
"wo ate going to act. Tito delay in
MitoleiaUe. Tho best tho railroads
have offeied us so far is an udvaneo
of O'g per cent. This, of course,
u'us tefiised. Al lljio other offers tho
toads have inudo in tegard to tho
questions nt issuo also have boon te
jecited." The advisory hoatd of the Dtoth
C'thooil of rhigiuccrs has been hastily
summoned to Chicago, and following
tho declaration of Stono tliat"deeis
ivo action" is to ho taken, i,t is be
lieved that the engineers are plaii
uiiig to take a linn stand,
"I am doing what I can to pi event
tho trouble," said Commissioner
Ncill befoiu his confoieiiee with the
malingers today. "I cannot at llm
lime di'UK the passage of the ne
gotiations." Some of the members of tho ad
visory boaid ariived today and the
leiuamder, it is said, will ho here nt
time tor a night session. The rail
load tcpreseiitiitives aio not wor
ried uppuicutiv by this move.
"Stone is pist hint ting," said ono
of the tailtoad officials. "Ho does
not intend to older any stiike."
CAVE-IN ON SALT
LAKE ROADS KILL
SAN HNHNAUDIN'O, Cab, Ouo man
U dead ami five uro Buffering from
Injuries locolvod lu a cavo-ln on a
branch of tho Salt Lake road at
Alunihiw valley. G, McCarthy was
killed Instantly. Tho injured are:
It. U. Smalloy, K. J. Wilson, II.
Camiilioll and J. Guatus.
Adequate ndvei libitum frank iu
foiining, fact ful, fieipieut -being a
part of a storo's borvieo to you, it
follows that a good store is neces
sarily n woll advortiaod storo.
um)ii the minds of thu outturn ieonlo
U haul to conceive. Looking ut tho
situation fiom Mio standpoint of
commercial valiia alone, I. regind the
climato as worth not less than 100(1
&
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