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10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBl'XK. IKIIAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1005. . J . -Ji j i. II BEET GROWERS GET I PM M SEASON Large Crowds of Farmers Re- BasssWili ccive ( ompeusation lor ( vu) at Ogden. QUARTER OF MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED - ' I Record Vcajr Despite the Lower Yield; Sugar Company Makes Great Run. B Special to The Tribune PJJJJJj! ; ih;di:N, N'"V. 16 Purine Tuesday anfl PJJJH Wednesday the Amalgamated Sugar company, PJJJJJ hnvinc factories ni Ogdfn, Isan and I -a PJJJH .inde, Or.. has drawn ch.-cka tot bCCt-TOW- J us and employers QKfcrrpntlnu I 266,000 (if tnl JJJH i tun $14;. fW nan paid nut In Ogdan alone. Tn- BBH, ! day the streets of Ogden looked llko a ron- PJJJHi ! fnrence season In Salt Lake. The circulation BBBJ f luch a volume of money meant much ac- BJJJJj' tl.lty n corrimorclal circles and business BBBJ " li uses were crowded nil day. Record Runs Made. PJJJHj V visit to the Ogdan faetoVy of the Amal- BBBJi ganlBtOd COSnpany IhOWS "no of the record BBBhi i 'ins. except thnt the beet crop Is leas than PBBBJ 'JUlrlng last year. amounting to only ahnul PBBBJr l.OOn ton fur the ".on This factory' hlU a PBBBJ; normal capa Of ISO tuns per day As a BBBJ inciter of fact the plant has consumed tin avcr- BBBJ S "r 4- Inns per day for the nfty-elght BBBJ ''as' run of the season, with about forty daya' PBPB j' 'uii yet In eight. Lrtrge Doily Output. BBBI ' The output of BU(ar run?: about lUO sacks pBH I i' day. and the quantity of sugar now on PBPBBJ hand for the season's run to date Is t-omcthlng BBBI I 1 " er 31,fi0-" sacks. There ure now some IfOOU PBH I tons of beet in hand, with 5000 tons more to BBBI I '' UwaTi which means forty .lavs' more run In PJJJJJ "Ijtht ror the season. Excellent Methods Pursued PBPB;. in explaining the capacity uf the plant. 60 PBBB! I pw cem o -r it" normal! Vice-President H H. PBPBl! ,iencrr tiday said that It wns simply due to PBPBj! ;,'e excellent methods pursued by Sup-r intend- PBPB '"I Hush T liver and the supervision of the PBPB mechanical department. By this means every PBBBJ; I " hlnc In the plnnt Is kept up to p' rC . t BBBI ' Itdltlan and ull f It Is a.1 ull times avulla- Iide to a point hitch above its normal capacity, j I The factory' employs 100 men. I SURE-THING MEN. Ogden Jail Will Contain Tough Chnr- acteis for Some Time. PJJJJJ ji: special to The Tribune. PJJJJJj I OODKN, Nov. 10 In Judge. Murphy's court r today. H. Clurk. whose true name Is Harry ' I It man and vvh. Is well-known to tho Og- 'n polite, was i. hi'ii,i-. t.i 0-J days In tall . u sure-thing man. He, Is one of the trio v. ho were yesterday arrested by Under Sheriff - ..ring and Deputy Sheriff Barlow Wilson. :.nd who wilk caught rel-hnndcd In fleecing J. org.. Turrey. a visit.. r from Flint. Mich. HIS coniinmloiis. Georc Oudohy and Hairy 1 1 i lushes, were given l'Ki days each. The three wet e return.fl to I he bounty Jrtll : nd hope to enjoy themselves there. In this, i WOVCr, they will be dlsuplKdntcd. Sheriff ''.tiey stated lode 1 1 : t the county'i ni . o.-k crusher will be here this week. Thnt when it orrlrea it will be ot up In the cn- sura i" ii o rear ..r the County Jail, and I a BUCl men as i;u-k. alias ritmnn, and .us companion win work for the county, with n ball and chain ottnehment j RESPONDING HEARTILY. I Ogden People Contribute to Relief of H Russian Jews. H jW -l-rlaj to The Tribune BJ OODBN, N"v li". - Snui Kline, who wan p- HJ jlfli ' tO collect suh.-i jptlona for the Jewish BJLBh BBBJ '.' !h P'-"Pl" of srd.-n are r.-)H. inline IIImm.iIIv BBBj!J; ' that he his alreaiy remitted a conalder- BBBbLn L ! sum. BBBh ! 'I'he euntiihutlnns for relief nre otlll cominc H i i npleted thi 0 BBBf ' 1 '' brews will show uy one of tho best pro- HBBf ' ' 'tionat" contributions in the Unite i States BBH A feature Is that .some donations to the fund BJ' '" ti ol Uned, v iluntarily, fr im otberi BBBm i RULERS OF THE WORLD Meat Eating Nations Are the Leaders Ln Every Branch of Human Achievements. BBBBBfl B Th ruling nations of iho world are no it ealtrs and history records that BB they always have been Vegetarians and food cranks may ex plain this in any way they choose, but BH the f;n;s remain that the Americans. 'JngliHh. French, Russians and Ger mans are meat-eattnf? nations, and they are alfo the most energetic and most BHl progressive. The principal food of the heroic Boer BBJ i-oldier. known as Hiltong, is u sort of BH dried beef, arfording a great deal of BH nourishment in a highly concentrated BHm B The weak races of people are the rlce- BH citing Chinese, Hindoos, ami Slain.-se. 1 regarded sin e the dawn of history as tinti-iroKresslve, supt-i stllious and In- ' rlor physically and menially to the B i neat-eating nations who dominate Hi The structure of the teeth plainly ln- g! uicates that human beings should stib- Iblst upon a varli ty of food im-at fiua I: and grains, and it is unhygienic to con fine one's diel to any one of those j 1 1tsses to the exclusion of another. I .Meat Is the most concentrated and most easily digested of foods, but our manner of living is often so unnatural jjj-j that the digestive organs refns. to kj properly digest meat, eggs and Similar Plpj nutritious and wholesome food, but It pBBl j ; la not because such food is iinwhole- pBfll some, but the real reason is that the pBpBJi j stomach lacks, from disease pBBW i -ss. some necessary digestive element; LBBJ ! i. hence arising Indigestion and, later BBBl hronic dyspepsia BBB Nervpus people should .-at plenty ,,r BBH meat. Convalescents should make meat BBBs the principal food, hard-working peo- BBB! pie have to do so, and brain-workers pBBl and office men should eat. not so much pBBl1 Meat, but at least once a day., and to pBBl Insure its perfect digestion one or two -BBj ..f Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets should BBBB j be taken after each m?al. because they pBBB UPply the peptones, diastase and fruit pBBI' acids, lacking In every case of stomach pBBB.t pBBft; Nervous dyspepsia, catarrh of stom- pVpfpBfl; ai it. gastritis, sour stomach, gas and pBBflj acidity are only different names for in- pBBB digestion, the failure to digest whole pBBBI Rome food, and the use of Stuart's pBBl Dyspepsia Tablets cures them all be- pBBH ' ause, by affording perfect digestion. BB I the stomach has . chance to rest and' pfpfpf&B! ; i recover its natural tone and vigor. . ; lj Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the real IVflVflVJ household medicine; It Is as s:if - .,. pBa 1 pleasant for the stomac h ache of the pBH babj as it is for the imperfei t digestion pBBB of Its grandslre. pBBB, They are not a cathartic, but a dlges- pBBB 'ie. and no pill habit can ever follow pfpf&BB ' !i ir use; the only habit Stuart's Tab- S'iAj' ts intlu' ' tne liabit of good dlges- SC3 tion and consequently good health. pBpBpfpBJ 1 AGED HI ATTACKED : AND BRUTALLY INJURED Tim O'Neill W bile Driving W as Struck Foul Blow bj Thugs. Speell to The Tribune OODBN, Nov. 16 Rolween i and 7 o'clock last nlsht old Tim O'Nell was aaomultad and robbed by thugs while driving hnnio from Ok den to Uintah, After the old man, who In It yean of :ij;c, wai knocked out of hl vvaKon. hN t-ain ran away and lodged In a fence at Rlvord ii. Thief Strilces Fiom Behind. The thugft, of whom titer.- wi three, had driven up behind Mr. O'Nell and one ol them Junied Into the raar of the WagOn and struck tin- ..II man over the head with : blunt In- atrument. Mr. O'Nell. who had been neiiim; fruit in Ogden, fell out of the wagon and the other two hod-upe, Who w re with the man wh utru.-k the blow. potlDOCd Oil Mm un.l euiT.i a wallet out of his trouaeri pocket ftom which about ISO wo eecured. They over looked the bulk of hie money, which was In llde hie vet. Seriously Injured. 1 he team, which had run :iway, wo5 found tancle.1 In a fence nt Illverdale, and thll nl Iracted attention. Mr O'Nell WM found by the rot 1 dd and was tuk n to hit. home, where ho wan attended bv Ir. J. S. Gordon. The urgeon found a bruUo over tho skull by a blunt Inwtniment BJld a laceration of tho left ear. Further examination slx.we-.l Internal tn- jurie.r Mr. O'Nell la " f the oldest ohar- aeters In Utah. He w.c. the discoverer of the famous t'arbonate Mill mine near aforgan, but for the 'lout few year! has bean growing fruit. Prom Information obtained by Sheriff Bnllcy and hU denutles the Incident points Strongly to thug work, and tbore appoara to be suf ficient evidence In nil hands to determine the perpetrators of the ase.ult. GUESTS OF JUDGE BAGLEY. Newspaper Men Dined by City Attorney-Elect. Special to The Tribune. OGDKX, Nov. If. Soma days ago all of the newspaper man In OKdcn received a peremp tory order from .ludire .lohn K. Hurley. City Attorn. -.!.'. t. to hii, J l.tiii -.-II ..r.b rlnK thi-ui to appear at 9 o'clock tonlRht at the Elite cafe and he hi guests The order read that a prosecution In contempt would be In stituted and maintained in the event of their failure to recopnize It. Tonleht a little aft.-r tho hour named Judge Uagley entertained ail of the now'Bpnper men of Ogden and gave them a reast. with toasts that they win always n-oall as a pleasing rcmembroncu of the Judge's third eb-.-tlon to the fifllce which he adorns. Those present were Abbott Maglnnl. W Fred Beeaner of the Salt iiko Herald, Fred M Whipple, Walter Bratc, William Hughes, these three of tho Utah State Jour nal; I'hlllp Sti-ar and K. II SpanOSr of tho Standarvl. Klllah I-arkln of the Deswrat News; P. McXItt and Iho repK-sentatlve of The Trlhu:tc. ThH evening was spent with a jreat feast und much Jollification between the newspaper men and th.' host. The majority that the latter received for fily Attorney In the re cent election was the principal subject of Jollification. tVhll- th" Judg- won out band Mimoly. he was opposed by tho strongest man on the other ticket and did not exactly lead his own ticket. At the j-ame time he was th' most opular candidate and won for the third successive lime. J H. SPARGO DEAD. Former Well-Known Character of Utah Pr-sses Away in East. Special ( The Tribune O'HiEN. Nov. Ii'. Word was r.-cMved here t. idght from Philadelphia ibs.t .? it. Bpargo, vvli.. went Kast Sun. lav. Nov"nibr J. for his health. ! demi. Mr Spnrgo n BO -ar t age and wa formerly n wall-known chor acier In Park City and Other point In 1'tnh His death mu hot entlrelj unoxpeeted, as h left horc on accoiinl of IH health A few days .ufii hi" son. John M. BpOTgD, left lor 1'hllnd.dphla, and was with his father si th" lime of hl death. He haves In ngdmt a wife and two Children In addition In John M. Sparg... Tho body will bo brought to Ogden lor builul. District Court Notes. Spr. '1 to The Tribune. OODBN, N".. to In Judge Howell's court today the cape of Walter F. Reld vs. I.) man Bkean a ease disposed of some mouths ngo in th Mimiclpal i t. and Involving a technical charge of horse stealing, com.- up under a mo tion of apteat by the defendant and occupied the sreater portion of the day. In the case of O. I. Purycar vs. tho Union Pacific, the Jury hsvlnff found for the plaintiff In the "vum of the tin. ling of th'j Jury was ordered entered. Maggie Rhelnbold. widow of the late Kellx Rhelnbold, who illed on February 20. ISO;., qualtlied as administratrix of the estate of the deceased and Judge Howell approved her bond. HAS LARGE CONTRACT. i Tom Roylance Building- Large Por tion of New Railroad. Special to The Tribune. OGDJ5N, Nov. is Tom Roylance of Spring vllie. t:iah. of tho contracting tirni of P.oy lam At Ws.rTvood, Is lr. igden today .-ailing on the ottliials of th.- Utah Construction com pany. He has a sub-contract for th con struction of a larg'- part of the Nevada and Northern, th" line running front ToanOOn the South. rn l'ti. 111.- to Kly. Ill White Pine founts Mr. Koluiuo will be in i iKden for some day. YOUTHFUL BURGLAR ESCAPES Salt Lake Boy Bieaks From Confine ment at Ogden. Special to The Tribune OCDBN, Nov. 16. Oswald Ferris. IS years Old, an Inmate of the Statu Industrial s. hoot, who was ent tin from Salt Lake under a barg- of burglary in the fttst degree, broke from th" Institution ljst night, and has not yi-i bat n apprehended. Just how li" made Hie ccane has not yet I.e. n Om-'.. taile d nl a late hour lust night Marriage Licenses. Special t" The Tribune oodex, Nov. ni.-Th" following marriage licenses were Iv-stied III the County Clerk's of fice today Charles r. Watius." ". Iser. Ida and Mi' iva ifcCaffey, .i. Wolaer, da; Blllotl W, Kennedy. -: Ogden, and atlas l.nin a. Wiggins. M, i 'c i.i. Arthur Romedcn, 10 Ogden, and atlas ENUlh a Nye, Ogden Brief Mention. Special 'u The Tribune. iiOIU'.N. N..v. Pi W. 11. Watlls of the I'tah Qonatracllon company ift tonight for a visit to ! rii er Wlllard F. Snydei ol v'aii Lake was in ok 6in today on personal business. Adolph ShUUWnbaCh Ii s.-rl.iusly III ot his home and i at tended by Dr. J 8. '".ordon. C. t-1 Kllingswood, ecroiry of the Weatern Km. I... all' 'i company of Salt Lake, WSJ In Og.h n I'hI.iv ami lift fm San Franclscu on tin- uv . rland Lin '' 0 F.. O. 'altls or the Ftah Construction com pany arrived from Drovllle. Cat., trMlhy. 1 1 r.-ports thirty-one camps already established In that aectloii ami huudi.ds uf men and teams ai" -t v. ..rl- Herbert Horslcy. for many years a mer chant and sawmill man of Soda Sluing:-, Ida . Is In Ogden today and may engage Tn busi ness h"i - William A. Taylor Is suing the Fidelity and r'uusualt ronii'un. for fll''. tin amount of a policy he held when Injured in the Jackson ex plosion two joais ago. J. N. Basel st yn, n prominent mining engineer of San PrancJsco, who oporatea In nui. ai lay Cat. un.l ;..ldll"ld Nov., I In Ogden fur a few luvs. the guest "t K- B. Stewart of the Simmons linrdwi.n' ..-unipanv From the otllcers and the doctor It Is learned today that the spread "i oontaglous fllstrnnoi hea been checked and that there arc no malig nant i ..ses of diphtheria left. Tomer Bros., iucccssors to Marnane & Co.. hay. grain and coal. 123 E. 2nd So. 'Fonea 1995. !cn id chief IN ANOTHER STATE Smooth Grafter Successfully Pulls Wool Over I tali Eyes and Then skips. CLAIMED TO REPRESENT EASTERN CAPITALISTS Nebraska Hounds Up Crook, i ho Receives Sentence of Ten fears. Special to The Tribune PROVO, Nov 16. C. l. Romero, who swindled the SpringVlHe bank Oil! of sev eral hundred dollars last spring, and who is wanted for tlic same offense In si ver.il of the Western StatoM, has nt last come to grief in Nebraska. Sheriff Uiirnton is In receipt of a telegram from Sheriff J W Lee of Sidney, Neb., slating that Romero h:trl received :i .sentence of ton years In the penitentiary. Worked Smooth Game. Rornero'u graft wns to represent blm m if is the real estate agent of a wealthy syndicate desiring to invest m Woe tern land, lie would select several trails and draw mi his company for the money He presented such a draft for $9W to the Bprlngvllle bank., receiving in cash ni"! a arafl on walker Bros, bank of Salt Iikc for the balance, KM. The bunk ln Salt Lake c6hed this draft without its being Indorsed. As b conse quence they lost as much or more than the Sprlngvlllo people. Romero Is wanted In Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado. I'lah and other Western States. In Old Kentucky." matinee today, 3 o'clock. Adults 50c, children 2".c any- W'll-I" SPECIAL MEETING Or COUNCIL. Franchise for the Rio Grande Western Considered. Social to The Tilbune. oriDKN. Nov. 16 A spcrlol meeting Of the City Council was held tonight at which the franchise applied for by the Rio Grande West ern for permls-slon to cross ccrUUn streets In Ogden for tho purpose of reaching the com pany's new terminal facilities on Tvventy tourth street was grunted. Tho m.-etlng was preceded by an executive session of the Coun- II. which lattr rceolyed Its.. if lntu a regular rtskion Sonic amendments wen- MUKKi'uti-i t., the ordinance as at first submitted, and thee Were acceded to by the company The or dinance pasted lis third reading anl Is now ready Cor th.,- approval of the Mayor. Cafe Till Robbed. Sr-rcial to The Tribune. Ogden. No K.. A cafe known as tho Bazaar, run on Wall avenue by a Mr. Charles, hod Its till robbed at &:3" tonight. The amount stolen was 5L1. Tho poller, nr. e a good de scription of the nan. but h bus not as yel bei-n apprehended. Ha Is known as n fioalec to tho Ogdan poii, ,- CANVASS THE VOTES. Park City Council Finds No Matcii.nl Changes in Count. Sfurinl to The Ti Ibune. PARK OltY, Nov. IS The ily Council met In regular session lart night and ejin rai od the election returns. The . uncial counl resulted In ihe same i'j the count reported, with the .v.. ip. n ..f the vote for Tr.iiur. r. and Charles T Prisk's majority was Increa I by one. tin tha matli-r of tho city's providing the tiro departmunt with a team and psJ-i Ore man, the committee on lire and water ml . iir-. I that Un. mattr be lelt to tho citizens. A citizens' meeting was accordingly called to meet at the city hall Mondsj evening and tho citizens will be given im opp.jrtuplty to ex press their Opinions bt fore tho committee. Munroe Witson is suffering with a badly crushed hand as n result of a wagon wheel naaalng over it yesterday afternoon. The young man. was endeavoring to biixk the WheSl of tho wagon when Uio team backed, catching bis hand between tho wheel of the wagon and the ground. The brf-al lilg.'s Of the Maccabees nnd tho readies of the Maccabees win give a social entertainment to their friend i at tho lodge loom tonlifht. PAYDAY FOR FARMERS Beet Growers Secure Their Money for Limited Crop. Special to The Tribune. SPniNOVll I.E. Nov. 10 Yesterday WHS payday for the peol growers of Sprlngville and MapK-tnn. Over W "i wan p.u.l the farin . rl The bet ciop her.. Is only about half of .what It waj last year, on account of ihe ravages ol tho riiew and worms. Many farm- rs hero lout their entire crop. Oeorge I) Harrmer and Alice Pennington. both of this city, w. re married in the Temple :.t Bait i-uk-; yeotarday. T1!K SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is the best general newspaper pub lished between the Missouri river and the Pacific Coast No other weakly or semi-weekly paper covers th news of ITtrt.il. Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Nevada so thoroughly. It rourhes from one to lour days earlier than the East ern or coast papers. Every family should have a good metropolitan news paper, und for the people of the Inter mountain country there Is noiiu I lutt so completely nils the bill as The Tribune. The price is $1.G0 per year for two papers a week. Sample copy free on re quest. Write for one. Addtess THE TRIBUNE. Will Command Powers' Fleet VIENNA. Nov. 16. Admiral Kilter Von Jedlnu win command the combined fleet of the powers whit h Is to make a demon stration against Turkey fn the . , at of the bitter's i-tiiitiniied refusal to accept the powers ulllmatuu? on the .'. p-i i u the Macedonian r.-foinis. The Austrian ships; the armored cruiser St. George and the tropodo crulget S.iK'i er. and some torpedo Lmals, will not have tlie Adriatic before Xo. tul. r is. and will not reach Ihe rendezvous at Beika bas before November 20. Consider American Proposal. PARIS. Nov !. vRepresentntives of the parliaments of the principal nations will assemble here November is to consider the American proposition for permanent Internationa parliament ami a general .u bltratlon treaty, as presented at the Brussels I'aiilainetita r congrevs bv i'im gressman Richard Bastholdt, of .Mis souri, who represi nte.j the t'nltcd States at the congress. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the " Saaftura of CJutjfi&eidii ! HORSE STEALING GETS ! i BOYS INTO TROUBLE Youngsters Steal Animal llicll Passes TlirougL Several Hands toDwner. ,Sierol 10 The Tribune. PROVO Nov. Id Ralph Lawhorn and Olcn banlels, boys nhnut 12 yearn old. were arrest ed today In I'rovo and taken before Juvenile JuiIro Kellogg "n S eharne of horse lenllnR Thee boya t.x.k a valuable mare belonging to John I'. rte to t-'irlnc lllo nn BOltl her to Q Mr Bird for fT. Rir.l then sold the marc 10 Myron Crandall for lioo. Gets Experience Only. The innre Is now In the hands of the oiiKnnl owner. K-rr. Mr I i-andull has been lelni buraiHl wi'h $101 und Mr. Rlrd has tot S w ..i th ..I sperieneo. Whisky Was Stolen. Sheriff Harmon IS In SprlnitvUIn today look ing up evidence In a whlsky-meallnc ease. Several DOttlea uf whisky were recently stolen fiom th.. rn.. iliaii.i. Western depot In SnrlnR vllle. Aed Pedestrian. Van R. Wilcox, who on April H Inst tanerl to walk from New York i.'lty to the r.iellir coast, i iii I'r.iv.: today, having walked -si-nilb'K In ISO days. Mr. Wlleox'n purpose In rnaklns tho Journey across the continent on fool is to reiritln lost health. Mr. (VllCOJI Is 6o years "Id and his mode of diet and niitdoor life he claims have restored him to health after suffeilnK for years with stomach trouble PLUM STONE IN THROAT Little Boy In Lop-.m Dies as a Result. Special to The Tribune LOGAN Utah. Nov. 16. The funeral over the remains of Edward, the Utile, son of Mr. and Mr... JoSSoH Nel:.on. was held at tho i bird ward meeting-bOUSS herfl to-lny. The clroumstances which caused the buy s death wore pecuilnr. While raiiiiK suriper ten days RgO the child swallowed a plum stone, which lodged In his throat. For the time no par ticular nlnrm to felt ovar the matter, but as complaint of pain became frequent, the par ents tlnallv called a physician, who discovered the condition, but wns unabls to afford relief. In cjnsetiutnce of which tho child died. Blaze in Logan. Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN, Utah Nov K.. A commotion was created yesterday evening by tho announce ment thai the realdenca of Albert A. Ijw vv.is In a blare. Tho department responded promptly, but befora reaching tho premises, th.. tiumes hud b.n extinguished The fU" vv as. In the roof, w here the stove pipe passed through. Wedded at Logan. Special to The Tribune LOGAN, trtah. Nov. 16. J. Hawkes of Pecatalfe, Ida . yeSteroay married Miss Amy Johnsm of Ii(ran. The couple will reside nt the .luiictl.in city. Prof. Miller Very 111. icrnl to The Tribune. LOGAN. Utah. Nov 16 Prof J. F. Miller the historian of the It V. collette, who was thought to be recoverlni? from an nttack of vlomach trouble, is reported tonight to bo In a very' serious condition. YOUNG GIRL LAID TO REST. American Fork Woman Dies After Operation for Appendicitis. Special to The Trlhun" AMFRirN FORK, Nov. :c The. fnnernl arvlcte over Utl rinmlrn of BUSS Hael ("yin- ler. tin- 18-year-old daughter of Mr. und Mrs. James Cotider ..f thix place, were hold this afternoon. The attendance was larire. and the BtrvlCOS hnpressiie. Tho remains were inlerred In tho City ceme lery. Miss Condor eaine to her death as the result of an oMritlen performed rj y.ilt laku City tor iinpeintliills a week ago. Call Party Caucuses VvVtSHINGTON, Nov. 16. Tlie Reptib lleans and liemocrats of the Mouse of R pres'MitatlvrK hii'-e i ach called cau euscs for the nomination of officers of the House. The Democrats will caucus on the afternoon of Saturday, Ijocombor 2. and the Renuhllcans In the evening of that day, both In the hall of the Houae Much Cotton Destroyed. rOLVMRl'S. G... Nov. l?. More than bales of cotton were destroyed, about 1090 t..i. . bad.- S' ... b. .1 .ind v.e v i i al hundred bal-s damaged by itr . which stnrted In property used Jointly by tho i 'entr.il of le.rKla r.illvay and the Atlantic 'impress company, today. Loss, ( r.H.iot liiman .v ' ' of Augusta, '.u. were tho principal losers. Russell Harding Retires. NEW YORK, Nov. P. Russell Hard ing vic--presldeiit ii" the Krle R.iilroad company, In charge of operating nnd maintenance, today announced his retire ment from the company to go into private business In New York. Williams Elected Bishop. DETROIT; N'nv 10. Rev. Charles D Williams, dean of Trinity cathedral. Cleve land, was elei ti l Blahop of the Episcopal diocese of Miihiguu mi the secona ballot of the dloce.j hi . onvi ntion tod:i Disorders at Santiago. HAVANA. Nov. 16.' An additional com panj nl troops has been ordered to San tiago owing to the prevalence of minor disorders there and to a rumor that more si-rious trolib- Is inipendlni;. Behind the Times. George T. Brokatv, the note.1 golfer, was dctcrlbinB a village ihat was tn-hlnd the ilmo. 'To show; you." ho aald, 'how fur behind the times ttv village Is, I'll tall uu what happened to be in it on a ' I vvjs schiduled to play a match curne of golf ln a certain town, and tin. train in which 1 wan rldlptf to this town broke- down. It wns a bad break. The conductor lold me that on account of It wo Sh iuld be four hours late. "To bo four houis la'.e was for mo iui lin pOSSlblllty. My game, by that time, would bo over. So 1 hhvd u horse and ciurlase and .i ...ii t ... i the town bv a short out that n. uid. every one sasurad me. brlnu nie In good tin;, to the club I was to plOJ at "Well, the shori 4 uf took me through the villsga wa were speaking of. it was a sleepy, nuiet village. Oh the sun-drenched main street a few chickens pecked. In front of th.- general store o man sal in hi sturt slcoves, illtcl back in his obair, whittling a stick. "This iiimiv looked al me Thin ha rose and itiiue toward ii"-. I Stbppod m- hoi se. " 'Friend,' he said, taking hold of mv- bag of Kolt stick . 'thrSS I" nice.' And be lingered ilrvi one (slick nnd then another. Heads a little fancy, a little loo fur out o' tho com mon, maybe. But take 'em all around, they're nice. Wl.at tould you let rue have this heie ,. . forr " Th y are not for sale.' 1 answered sltorl- i ly. "He looked at me In -iirmi-. " 'Why. ain't .ei pcddlln' walkln' Sticks?' lu i ;il J. " lSxctiangc. No Time for Fools. A Rood story of George WesUnghouee, the I'ltt-ji.uix Inventor and Organiser, U thnt when ho had completeil his airbrake ho submitted it to Commodore Vanderbllt which the Objl t ( of instaiiini? it on the Commodore's railroads, He was only Z3. He was admitted to the great railroad manager's oftlce nnd permitted to ex plain his miioion while the Commodore opt ned ids mull. Occasionally Mr. underbill uttered a grunt merely to signify that he wos listening to th. . nthu-iu 'tic recllul When the Inventor paused Vanderbllt was ready With bis de cision. "Voung man," he (all. "do I understand that you propose lo stop h train uf cars with trtnd?" Westlnghouae admitted that wps the fact. 1"W II young man. I have no time to bother with d f.-ols." declared the Commodore Ronton Herald. , WESTERN PACIFIC OFFICIAL JHD JollH K. Kvans. the Auditor. Is Made Recipient of Hand some Present. OFFICERS AND CLERKS OF FUEL COMPANY DONORS Auditor Says Work on the Road Will Be Immedi ately Rushed. John F. vans. formerly auditor of the Utah fuel company and recently appointed auditor of tho Western rnclflc rallrejul. arrived from New York yesterday afternoon. Shortly aftr his arrival lu thin city Mr. Evans was back at his old quarters In the Dooly block, where hi r.-eclvi 1 tho congratulation of hli "II buMnofcs Hivioclntcf. Auditor Is Ploasantly Surprised. Before leaving tho ottlc.es In the evening. Mr Lv iijih was pleasantly surprised by his formei colleagues, the surprise being the tangible form of a presT-ntntlon to Mr. Kvans of a hand some chejit of silverware. Upon hearing Of Mr. Evans's appclntnu.-nt os auditor of 'be Western Pacific, the .initials and clerical f. rce In ihe ral ..filers of tho t'tah Fuel company decided lo give expreislon In some pioctlcol mauner of the high esteem and ap preciation In whleJi he ha1 been held by all luring his occupancy of tho oftlce of auditor of the company, and the presentation won decided upon. WilLiams Makes Presentation. At R-16 last night. Just before work wan suspended for the day, all the office em ployees assembled at the rooms fonnurly OC . uple.l by Mr. Evans The latter was quietly at work squaring up some Old business when H. G. Will buns, mnnaciT of th lel com pany, invited his attention, and In a brief spe. eh. In which ho allud.d lo Mr. Evans's Invaluable services to the l iab company arc! . ongratulate 1 him In hU promotion, ho pn -tented him. In half of nil the employees, with tho chest of silverware. Taken by Surprise For a time Mr. Evans was nonplused. He was completely taken by Burprlse. and upon recovering his equanimity ho extended to all Ms heartfelt thank'i for tho great klndnejs sliovNti bolh lo himself and Mrs. Evans. The pre-, nt Is an exceedingly handsome, one. and a silver plate on tho exterior of the chest beam tho following Inscription: 1 Presented to Mr. and Mm. J. F Evans by officers and Clerks of the Utah Fuel company and Wa satch Store company, October 21. 1905." Road Will Ee Pushed. Mr. Evans will remain In Salt I.ake for tilout a veek and will then leave for San Francisco t. assume his new duties The auditor had nothing In particular to give ..it colli ernlng Y -l.rii Par I lie uff:ilr. but ho states thai th.. road will be built Just as fast u money and men can do It. The line will be comolet.?j to Salt Lake and In operation within thr.-e yeurs. and perhaps earlier. Parts of It In California win be completed and in up. r-.itloii before thit time, hut It will cer tainly reach Salt Lake City by lSoS. NO DECISION ARRIVED AT. Live Stock Agents Do Not Frame New Rates. Two sessions were held by members of the Trnns-Mlsaourl Freight bureau at the Knuts ford hotel on Thursday, but no definite con clusion wna come to, as far as could be learned, and nt 4 o'clock the meeting ad journed. The subject under consideration w.ia the tlxlng of a schedule of uniform rates on llvo stock, and the matter will now bo eon tldl red by the bur. nn w hen ll meets 111 regu lar hm-don at Kansas City on December 6. Poteet Was Presiding OfDcer. W. A. I'oteet. president of tho Trans-Mls-sourl Fr-ighl bureau presided at the sessions, and Immediately after thi tr ClOao he left again f .r tho Ea.Mt. The roads represented and the officials representing them w.re C Ira Tut Jle. Oregon Short Line, Southern Pacitlc and Oregon !'.allroa.) A: Navigation company; W F. Gleason, Salt Lake Iloute. and Fred Wild, Jr.. Denver & Kio Grande. SALT LAKE cc OGDEN ROAD. Company Is Now Considering Elec tric System to Be Used. For over a week William H. Gray, expert electrical engineer from Denver, hss been In consultation with Simon Bamberger, president of the Salt lake & Ogden railroad, and other officials of that line with regard to tho elec trifying of that road Mr. Oray acts In tho capacity of consulting engineer A trip has been nude ever the .-ntlr... s-yst.-m and every thing has been found satisfactory. System Not Decided Upon. II has not yet been definitely decided wheth er the single-phOFO or the tbree-phoKO electric system will be adoptwl. although tho oillclals ure Inclined to tavor the latter. Power and Running Rights. A confcreiu-e haa been held with the Ct,,h Light and Railway company relative to the securing of running rights over that com pany's trucks Into Ihe heart of tho city, und also with reference lo tho supply of power from that concern, itufor.- u conclusion was reai had Le Grand Young, the legal repn -sentatlvo of the light company, was called Bast but none of those Interested anticipate any great difficulty in closing this d ul Dam in Ogden Canyon. It Is surmised that the exacted consumma tion of this arrangement Is what bus necessi tated ii" proposed construction of th? new dam in Ogden canyon, fu ihut the company will be In a position to meet tho increased de mand for power. BomS opposition has devel oped to the project by residents In Ogden val ley, but it is believed that this win be satis factorily arranged. RaiLoad Notes. ,i L lioore, district freight and passenger agent of the Bait Lake r.oute. left lam nlgbl f..:- u trip of s. .r.il .lays through the POUthctT end of the Salt I-uk.v division. Commencing t'-jj'- the suit i.-ike rtoute's train for iluilbil wlil leave al 11:30 lltatsad "f U:4a as formerly, giving passenger ilftecn minutes longer at the lake. The 'ute-st issue of the official railroad KUlde shows thai E. B. Calvin is vice-president as well as genet al manager of the Southern Pa cine. B. F Horner, general passenger ag nt and a. w Johnson, gem-rai superintendent of the ' N" i i k-d Plato" road, spent u few bVnirs In the city ycsterdai and went Bast last night John Mi M-iiius. an old-lime rallri4ider. but now engaged lu mining. Is In the city op bul ness connected with some of his projevta O. A. Mills, usdslitnt cliy passenger and ticket agent of the Chicago Creel West, rn at Des Moines, In., was In 'Aon yesterday on bla way to i.os Angeles; With the close rf the be. t season the rall- roads are now snovhig coal as fust as posalblo, i.i -.ii tons of coal ars being shipped dally Iium K nimen r and filimondvllle. PLUMP CHEEKS FOR $ Young Woman Treated by a Beauty Doctor Har- Cheeks Turn Black. Plump checki (ante to Mis.-. Lura II. Mar tin of Byron, t) . all right, but Instr-id of re taining tho glow of youth und health they turned black and then a dark purplo. That was tho testimony glv.-u by Ml. Maiiln yes- t onlay before Justice Wolff when Bdwln Hume was arraigned on a charge of prac ticing medicine without a llcenai Mls Mjrtln hi Id tiint la-I J .nu,o; ).. saw an advertisement In a newspaper which Stated that f. i- a few dollars Hollow cheeks would be filled out and made benut'ful. Slij elated thai she cams to Chicago and went to the Dr. John H. Woodbury Institute at 183 State street whsrs she was treated by "Dr." Humu and "Dr." Bobert Smith. Tho troatmen: waa blghly aucceaafut at Hvcrj' pM't of the body is dcpciv..?nt on the- 14,-xxl ior'9 strength, and wheu from any cause ihic , 1 .7 lin oiH M'"v crished or run-down, it invites disease to enter. No one dml blond is impure; they Kick the energy tliat is natural wiflH, ,, . plcxioii becomes paie rnd di.-v. th. '.: 1 c-.T-ivs areatalS-j suffer from a jrcacral brokeu-down eoadilioti of health. 3gB ened and unable to resist the diseases and di or ' - . ihatatH ing-it. The I. veroud Ki '.'ii" to v.-- thepfljB" nourishment from the blood, "row inactive a:id dull, aud.tW and bodily impurities that 'J o'dd yi-'. off Ihro; !i .hr-seSB are left in the system to ptrd nee nhetitariti 1, CatarrJiJl Skin Disc. r " " -i UobloM encd nnd 0.-r'.- ' be treated with a onlv thorough, 1-.- ". ap-irclB M'l- . .1 .'. . , '"id. Itfl the blood of all ' purzly veget;. -ki'T 1 uicoicLie. It cures Rue.;: ntatjjr and T'lcers, Skin Diseases nnd all other blood disorders, aadjfjL manently. Our Medic. d 1j partment will be r;hd to grvSk charge to all suffering with blood or skin diseases. Addres&M THE SWSFT SPEGIFSO CO., ATlim HUSLER'S FLOOR For a Great ' 1 Thanksgiving Dinner. YES. THAT'S IT I NO SLEEPER MOTHER Baby Colored With Sores and ScalC3. Could Not Tell What S!ie Looked Like. MARVELOUS CUfOK GUTICURA "At four montlis old my baby's face and body wire so covered with sores and large scales you could not tell what she looked like. No child ever had a wor--c case. Her race was being eaten away, and even her linger nails fell off. It itched so she could not sleep, and for many weary nights we could get no rest. At last we got Cuti cura Soap and Ointment. The sores began to heal at once, and she could sleep at night, and in one month she had not one sore on her face r blv. Mrs. Mary Sanders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N. J." Godbe-Pitts Drug Co. Prescription Specialists, COB. 101 MAIN ST. first. SflSS Martin said she returned tn Py von with ChceKS that .vein the envy of the t"'.vn but before loin; tin v .e.;;in to turn black" and tln.illv shaded off lnio beautiful damson uium tinge. Bhc wrote to tho Wood bury people for aid. hc said, nnd was tol l tn apply hot watt r to thi purple cheek;. She did. but received no benefit. Determined to receive Juhtice. she returned to t'hlivigo and Inld h r complaint liefor.. .v t -torney Wait.-r a. Shaw of the Stat.- B ard of Health, with the i-suit Uiat llumo wa taken before the magistrate Besides Miss Mirtln 11 number Of other persons w ho ha I experiences with '.ho defendant took th - wit ness aland. Chlcugo Herald. American and English Journalism. Tho American press Is continually being lec tured by that of Great Urltulu for sins of In accuracy and .sensationullsm. It Is qulto true that It does publish much that Is trivial, many alleged 'funny storlea" that are not funny, and lnJulgeg a great deal In pictures, but In Its handling of great affairs it Is Immeasurably superior to the Brlllsh prewi In Impartiality and the dcslr.v to report things a the..- are "I have exumlned th.- 1 '. u t smnulh correspon dence in the London newspapers, an.i h .1 be hard to find wdrSa guides to what was happening Through all of Ii runs a tone of superiority nnd cc!"..-iurencs. while nothing that tho writers predicted has come to pn.-is. I think this vital fault Is duo lo the Hrltish inability tn sea anything sxcapl through th color of British hones and British prejudices Americans until lately have been receiving all their foreign news through London, find ll biLi always been colored Joseph A. Altshelcv In Harper's Wl eltly. J:" ';':.), . , t , - tym 'i viw ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, N. Y. .Many men want an Overcoat which is swell enough for Sunday wearing as well as through ilnj week. For them we cannot too strongly recommend the long, boxy " Smart est coat of the season in New York," the luxurious "WEST END " la beled Jfllfredr3erijatnino(o ; MAKERS gjj NEW YORK The malrers' guarantee, and ours with every Bunnuut bearing tins label, C aru exi llUlrs agents hero. PoQlton, Madson, Owen & : 111-113 Alain Street " Where the Clothes Fit TEA ii II goer, to the spot. F3rlheIlo!ida9 TIhtc is no plsrJf ) on run select l'ro variety of higlX nines and liquet! Vc li;no all of liqueurs, sreea ai crenie ilk nientlieJ ; n!ii(e chartrensej otlier after ilinu '1 i;i Is. We also i rrythin to mix cocktail with, fn bitters to Italian Venn ou th. scnRAaq WiihTli5! CARS The Greet Preaej Drjs- Store frem TWO EOOZS WOBTJB Send your name aa we will mail freo oufW' catalogue A4 nf waH i'.lU.-l it'll (two hooks.) the larBj ii !' i "r:iiouik Phom r". for the ' orrjlj Ken, Womej Boys and I Arc '!! prmtlised that'S luii vatH I goods or in work donH C Jl". RY STORE km I J. . BOB ?t i MAIN UTAH DENTAlH rn: i mm::i!M v ;. Mr..B oH , i . si io u?: mm Stop Koffj - ,U"'r Medicated i ibh !.vi up. i'- 3BM i i-1 rw : 7 m i-.it ''' ' I ' ' : l,u7 member the number. 44 MAIN S' ANSTEE-BHiCEj parent! I rion't let them Ct i"'r H I rscoanlsed ? ' lf, f"" M ! terrltcry R'w,mV mm to SI M an ceullff. r'Ztl 9 trkn lena to t repIoCBM B COLUMBIA;. OPTIC 2- MAIN St- U MU -'. R OMAHA- j