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   Salt Lake Tribune, The (Newspaper) - July 7, 1905, Salt Lake City, Utah                              JULY LAKE Pale Faces Honor HELP DEVLIN Railway Has Interest in Indian Bird Woman Statue of Sacajawea Is Unveiled in Portland With Ceremonies ly by Closing Them Down Shut Off Companys Coal Will Plan Under Way Contemplates Ex tending General Aid to All the Devlin July Santa Fe railroad is preparing to extend aid to tho Devlin companies such a time as a final settlement can be This Is being considered by the company as the best method of protecting itself from All the Santa Fe mines in Kansas are being operated by Devlin and It is to keep the mines running in order that the road may be supplied with Would Keep Mines assistant to President came to Topeka today to confer with the Devlin attorneys arid creditors with a view to keeping the mines run Mr Ta nsen held a long conference this afternoon with Treasurer Edward Wilder and Assistant General Later conferred with the Devlin at Nothing definite has been de as Had Authority to Jansen said that he in with authority to close the deal and make definite arrangements for the continuance of the mines in I can not say as yet Just what will be he I have just reached To and have not yet learned the full T feel that the be kept If people will keep and not get frightened I feel confident that all of the Devlin mines will come out In good Of course I can speak from definite knowledge only of the mines in which the Fe is Jensen would not state definitely just It is that the Devlin attorneys wish the Santa Fe to It is under that the proposition is to have the railroad company assume a part of the due and thus keep the mines from closing This will prevent the shutting oK the Santa Fe supply of conferences held this afternoon are the first definite step the bank failure Monday to keep the companies do ing Includes General The southern Kansas mines that are now running are leased bv the Devlin companies from the Santa some possibility that the will take control of mines The Includes general aid by The Santa Fe to practically all of the Devlin Devlin Files Devlin tonight filed in the United States District court a voluntary pe tition In This action de a conference this afternoon between Devlin and his at Devlin was in favor the move because it would centralize the handling of all his and make easier the settlement with his the principal one of which is the First National Grants Judge Pollock granted the petition arid announced he would appoint a receiver for the property The statement of Devlins liabilities Is given as follows J To the First National hank of about the sum f To the Central bank of To To the American National bank of Kan sas about the sum of To the Bank of Commerce of Kansas about the sum of To the Corn Exchange National bank of about the sum of To the Continental National bank of the sum of To the Centra Trust company of Chi the sum of To the Bank of about the sum of To the Union National bank cf Kansas about the sum of To about the sum of To tho Merchants National bank of Tb about the sum of To Long Kansas about the sum of To the Southwestern Fuel company of To the Fourth National bank of about Amounts Not the First National bank of the Spring Valley National bank of Spring and two banks in city of New names the petitioners do not the amounts nrc not The petition then names the various owned by and says that the property is in such that it must be taken in immediate by the ALL IS IT GOLD THAT GLITTERS July the Indian bird who bearing on her back her infant guided the Lewis and through Old received public tion for her heroic services today at the Lewis and Clark when the handsome bronze the In dian woman and her papoose was un The unveiling exercises were on an elaborate scale and were attend ed by an assemblage of several thou sand were conducted by the Sacajawea Statue which claims in its membership public spirited women throughout Oregon Wyo ming and Heroic Figure of The statue represents the patient work of the members in securing their object to bring one of the most heroic figures of Western history out of an obscure niche in his tory into general The statue stands at a prominent place on statues of Lewis and William It was draped In a huge American Hag when the unveil ing ceremonies opened at 2 Invocation was pronounced by and America was then sung by Charles an Alas kan with a The speaker of the day was Miss Su san who addressed the as on Woman in recounting the unfaltering deeds of Sacajawea in pointing out the arduous trail to the explorers when hope reaching their destina tion had been all but Presented to Miss Anthony was followed by Abigail Scott who spoke eloquently on The Pioneer Orations were delivered by grand sachem of Oregon for the Independent Order of and by Bell of grand sachem of A Sacajawea poem was read by Pettin ger of and the monument was then Eve Merry president of the Sacajawea asso presenting the statue to the city of Mayor Harry Lane accepted the statue in a brief speech on behalf of statue was designed by Miss Alice Cooper of The statue represents a hardy Indian woman with lines of gracefulness and rug ged beauty through a deerskin hunting The papoose is strapped to her It will remain on its present temporary pedestal dur ing the exposition and then will be given a permanent place in probably on the grounds of the Federal Salt Lake Girl Makes Thought Shs Could Always Tell a but Changes OPERATION AVOIDED EXPERIENCE OF MISS HERKLEY Bbe Was Told an Was How She Escaped It When a physician tolls a suf fering with ovarian or womb trouble that an operation is the very thought of the knife and the operating table strikes terror to her and our hospitals are full of women coming or womb That the Gentleman Con Always Be Found in Working mens VANCOUVER Survey Parties Will at Once Be Placed in the July Cana dian Pacific railway system between and Wellington today announced that parties at once be placed in the to the exten sion of the line to the north on Vancouver land commissioner of the Canadian Pacific Railway com said survey parties would also be sent to locate the agricultural lands of Vancouver clear them and make them ready to be placed on tho Tho company intends to improve the present system of the and Na QUESTION OR Delegates Boosting Hard for i Educational NV July the from the Pacific coast to Utah will depend the determining of the of the place for the holding of the next con vention of the National Educational as Superintendent Nelson ahd the com from Salt Lake City boost Inp hard for holding of the con vention in their At present the between Salt City and I used to think I could tell a gentle man when I saw said young gathering up the stray locks hair after a trip to And you cant now I have decided that you cannot even tell a gentleman by the way he wears his not to apeak of the I have always looked at a mans hands and his tie and and from these have decided his right to the title of but I have Why have I just Why She I went out to Murray When I goton the car to come back it WBB Just time for the workingmen to come In to Salt Lake from the I seated myself very gingerly at the Bide of one of these grimy and re that on other side eat a clean business The whole car was filled with men just from with the exception of three business men opposite me and the one at my Wore Immaculate The three men opposite were en gaged in so that I had a chance to observe All three were Immaculately hands and feet an swering every Their clothes were new and of the and worn the air of theman who is used to good clothes and appreciates them enough to keep them looking de Secretly I compared the looks of three with those of the frankly soiled faces and hands coarse working and I was glad that I belonged to the class of the business Her Pride Takes a And right there pride took The car stopped and two women got on They were homely and and there was nothing attractive about Not a seat was I looked at once to the three men of my class to but they appeared absorbed in a A work Ingman unhesitatingly sprang to his laid his tools on the and thus made room for the I cannot tell you how I I wanted to thank that working man and I began to see signs of really good looks under the grime of his days Working men Gave Another stopwas ahd again two women got of them had a I sure that this time my men would But They talked and again two working men sprang to their feet and took a position cm the rear I have no doubt that they were tired from manual which had not been the lot of the busi ness but they stood up cheer Third A third time this took and by that time I was mad clear I cannot tell you contempt I felt for those men of my and how much respect I felt for those working who had their places to the I felt it so strongly that I wanted to get up right say but that of would have been But the climax had not OLD MYSTERY IS UNRAVELED Cleared Up by Two Littie Confess to the Burglarizing of Store a Year The list of famous men and women the world over who have preserved the beauty of through the con slant use of EAU DE QUININE HASR TONIC Is the greatest testimonial to the won ol this It IK tho original and Its use In a You cannot do without It if you want to preserve your BAU UE QUI NINE HAIR TONIC FOR threft applications enough for tle famous tor Send to pay and American I J New York Story Told to Judge Brown in Pres ence of Merchant Whom They THB STATE HERMAN SAYS OF THREE CROWN There are cases where an operation Is the only but when Eiders the great number of cases o ovarian and womb cured bi Lydia Vegetable Com pound after physicians have advisee no woman should submit ti one without first trying the Compound and writing for which is Miss Margret Merkley of 275 Third writes Dear Loss of extreme shooting pains through the pelvic bearing pains and cramps compelled me to seek medical Tho after making an said I had ovarian trouble and ulceration and advised an opera I strongly objected and decided to try Lydia Vegetable Com Thn ulceration quickly all the bad disappeared and I am once more vigorous and Ovarian and womb troubles are increase among If the monthly periods are very or too frequent and you have pain or swelling low down left dont neglect yourself try Lydia Vegetable REAL ESTATE Changes in Salt Soil Entered of 10 5 145 OFFICIALS IN BAD Wont the Pre ferred receiver of the failed National said today that thn money accepted de posit within two or three Jays before th closed would part of I ho and could not be considered as This money It was at the time of by the bank officials jo avoll criminal proceedings Against them for accepting when the bank was in a falling If this money part of the depos its it is argued that the officials will be subject to State Partly There a better feeling about the State today following the cry that tho holds the bond of n company for to Insure It against loss of money on deposit In tho bank in process of This mcana that at least onehalf tho States money in tbs is Hoch was quoted today as saying that within two weeks Treasurer Kelly to procure A new bond place of that signed by Must Give Two Hoch fixed the to he given by State Treasurer Kelly at and also asked Kelly to give a bond of to repair the old bond which Kelly gave last Hoch said that Kelly would have until July to give the new bond of and that Ihe bond ot to repair the old bond must be given Im Treasurer Kelly would not talk about ie matter after being notified that the Governor would a new bond of and also a bond to replace the old Before was taken by the Governor Kelly said Would Give Only T am perfectly to give a under the new and will do so when Hoch decide on the amount and notifies There Is one thing I will not and that both a new bond and Another bond for I gave a bond when I was as was required under the State Treasurer That lond was accepted The law has been changed since requires that I give a new This T will I Have com plied with the arid I will do no TEA The tea lings Best is safe youll like your if liVr 1 JUNES MAT BE he Disposition Will Be Made of Devlin KANSAS Charles returned today from wher had Ihe of estate nf C that policy had been reu tnd the operation of the Devlin that will he kept ITI operation that Is not will he shut down The cool question wll be settled I GleeS ald that h harl that there was absolutely no for the rebort Devlin owed in There It Is thUt the Devlin conl mines at and also mar be sold week or Climax At the next corner a young woman got She is one of those kind that wear loud plait have exaggerated liips and tinted and immense Her eyebrows were wore a great amount of cheap at her out of the tails their eyes as she came In with an air of Here I ami at me Tou know the kind of girl who makes you feel guilty It she sits by you and Contempt for Instantly every one of those business meii sprang to their That girl had chance to take all the room she want At the same time on the same side of the car a workingman got The seated and the business men leaving the workingman Now do you know how I felt I was glad that I did not know one pC those business so that I would noC have to and I wanted to shake hands with those smelter Thats why I say I cannot tell a gentleman now when I see Any sign left to toil a gentleman by Few Gentlemen In And you can put this there few gentlemen In Salt A girl who wears white linen suits ought to Look at this and skirt dipping in the slightest for any reason Streets Are Do you see the streets of Salt Lake nrc expectoration ot men And yet there Is a You would not think would you T have to watch every step I PO that T will not have to walk upon the And yet these men think they are most of No would do such a thing for two It shows the al most for the women who must walkalong the and for who must look upon the pavement after they have And It Js about the most filthy habit that any creature could be Some Men Are If you were and wore white you would realize Such a habit always turns me completely against a no matter what hlj vir But r do not think you will havi Sarah Taylor ct to Maria 5x10 rods southeast from 5 rods south of northwest corner of lot block plat Fied Rosenfeld to Pioneer feet northeast from 20 feet east of southwest corner of lot block plat William Quick to 4lx lot Mock plat Asuby John 2Va rods northwest fcom 5 rods of lot block ptat John to cast half ot lot block plat 1 First Presbyterian church to Row part of lot block plat Rowan to onehalf interest In Clara Laren to George 3 rods feat southeast from 30 of northwest corner ot lot block Ida to anl block East to lot block Lincoln Frert Peterson to John one half Interest In lots 5 to Dundee 5 to 5x 20 rods from southwest corner ot lot block plat Sarah to 76Vi feet from 5 rods north of southwest corner of lot block plai Estate Palmer to Falmer et lot plat Salt Lake county to Invest ment block Byera Shaw et to part of lot block plat et to blocks n to 21 and 30 to Salt Lak Investment company to Moon ct lots 21 and block Webb Anderson et to Jasper Conrad et part ot lot Mock plat United to part of sections 35 and town ship 3 range part of block plat Van Colt to Albert to IS and block Holland John to Utah and Trust block John Walker to 5x10 rods northeast from southwest corner of lot block pint Samuel Clark to Utah Savings and Trust southwest from rt corner of lot A mystery of years standing unraveled In Juvenile court and then tho vail of secrecy was dropped over it by of all parties con In a prominent store of the nearly a year H goods to the amount of nearly were There was no clue to tho although it was suspected a small boy waa guilty of the The merchant could find no other solu tion than that somo one connected with his store had connived with the boy in the No proof could be and tho matter was allowed to remain a Boys Made In some manner two boys were brought Into Judge Browns court In the way Judge Brown has the boys were persuaded to make a full confession of tho in the presence of the mer They had simply secreted them selves In tho store and been locked This occurred on several The goods were hidden In boxes and carried out as to be recovered by the boys and Touched Merchants Tho frankness tho boys told tho and the fact that they pated other employees of the touched tho heart of the Ho agreed to drop the put tha boys on their honor and give them em Thus the Incident Messenger Boy and a Another case that attracted some in terest was th at of a formerly an who had on a of obtaining bicycle by false The caso was taken Into Judge Browns Tho noy brought In a number of his friends to testify as to What Was Brought The facts were brought out that the boys who enter of the rent wheels from tha Ing a each week They are allowed onethird on all fees for services Sometimes the boys do not turn In the amount of the fees and a dua Is kept against which is taken Into account on The boy m question thought thero was sufficient due him to pay for the wheel and kept The accounts ot tho showed different hence his Lace Put on The Perfection Stove Continues to create and wo are endeavoring to 1 It Is BO and easy to ope rate and gives such universal satisfaction that we do not hes itate to give them our absolute prefer a Gas oline wo carry the Brass Absolutely safe If the slightest precaution la KING HARDWARE STOVE 168 MAIN STREET Fone POWDER I have purchased in tho open market can of your Three Crown Baking and submitted same to a careful chemical Have found tho powder to be a PURE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING absolutely free from Ammonia or other foreign admix All of the Ingredients arn of the purest quality obtainable and combined in pro portions to make the powder of tional high Re HERMAN HARMS Your grocer sells Hewlett LOOKS LIKE SNOW THAT 13 WHAT Wards Massif e Cream 1 Looks Beautifies cleanses tho skin contains will keep without Made three 50c and Dayton Cor 2nd and Refer to our The Champagne You Toast Your Friends With SEC Yellow Label BRUT Distributors Salt Electric Free 6S 745 450 500 Public to Be Admitted to on Tuesday The format of the willbe July from t to 10 oclock In the No Finn will ha needed and the Salt public Is cordially invited to How children under 17 years of ajue wll not be another to be announced Mt Aside for After hearing both eldes Judge Brown uled that the return the rheel to the company and be put on pro lation of the to report as boys who was In agreed to this and the boy went away with a promise to quit smoking and lold himself In the straight narrow Saloon Man in Tim an Italian saloonkeeper on Second South was Ined by Judge Brown for selling to is again being charged with a similar He is alleged to sold to two boys who aro under the Juvenile courts pro LOWERED BRITISH Canadian Schooner Tiles Vigorous pro test been filed Canadian Minister of Marine by of the Canadian schooner Acacia be the port Duane compelled him to lower the British flag on Tils vessel In the harbor at Char lotte on July Bump was Informed that the Acacia had floated a large Union Jack on the morning of the Fourth and ordered Simmons to haul it saying It an Insult to the national Simmons re fused and threatened to shoot the col lector if he boarded his Finally Simmons lowered the flag when threat ened with refusal of his clearance pa Destroying BEING Vy THE AND STARTLING DISCLOSURES the Notorious The Chief of Written by SHEPARD k Salt Lake AFTER OIL to consult the Ladies Home Journal to find out that every woman who cares to be clean thinks I know few men who are Then there are some gentlemen In Salt Lake Here Is said the young looking up Main and here is one but just think of what Ive and Just notice yourself how few Salt Luke men think it necessary to be decent or OLD STORY STICK TO COFFEE and nick all the Theres an easy way POSTUM Food Coffee Associated Company Wants to Trans port California Fuel SAX July general manager of Oil who has just re turned from New makes the an that the Associated Oil company is purchase steam ers In England to transport California fuel oil to various parts of the Agents ot the company are now in South America and In Japan endeavor Ing to build ur ft market for fuel oil About win be he in buying tank steamers for the export of oil from Todays Organ Following Is the programme for todays organ recital atthe Tabernacle in D Major J J ib Intermezzo c O Thou Sublime Evening Star from Overture ACTRESS IN Chicago Woman Accused of Stealing Necklace in July o claiming to bo art committed today In a Police court to stand trial on the charge of stealing a pearl necklace worth from Chris ties auction The whos real name Is thought to Annie according to the prosecuting vMs WORK my un factory will be placed by OF i Teeth other Most 1C Bet ol Gold to Gold 75o Other 60c 12year till S 10 Phone women who full of pains and you can have trio Belt free until I dont want any money from any one Is tho best Belt I will send you of boma Write 931 TO KEEP IN j GOOD TRIM LOOK TO CONDITION OF THE TO THIS END THE BATH BE HAND ted inspected the necklace and secured a duplicate of Imitation which on a second visit she substituted or the while the attendants was Tho prisoner obtained a continental passport at the American embassy six months ago in the name of Annie Irani of A REMINDER V If your eyes meed call on us and we will tell you the trou ble and adjust glasses tory to thp prescriptions and promptly Eyes tested 73 First South Bell 17633C I GENS FLORAL MAKERS OF BEST DESIGNS LOWEST 143 South Street I FOUND We collected amount for Mary of Hones from two We can collect some for you If you turn them MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OP BAD Block Salt people dcat  

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