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,i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. 3 i
pB TRUST
Ili ILLEGAL ;
If If COURT
B io Violate Provisions
Hpihc Sherman Anli
llk Trust Act.
Son is HANDED
jljDOYVN BY M'KENNA
ijhe Other Justices Con
fj Contentions of Gov
mmciit Counsel Are
Fully Sustained.
tlSHlKGTON, Nov. .18. In an
epoch-making decision today
' in tho so-called "bathtub
trust case" tbo miprcmc court
t United States laid down the
principle that thero can bo uo
iJljin tbo unpatented product of
iMied machine TrilhouL violating
feral. auti-triist law. Justice
(sua delivered the unanimous opin
f tbo court.
iKordanco with this doctrine, the
itrock down ;is illegal tho "li
Ijjttcmcnls" by which man it f tic
I'nf S5 per cent of tho sanitary
ted ware in the United Slalc3
feund together in combination.
(kisc agreement allowed the man
mtn tu use a patented dredger,
ph-.on condition that they abido
ifattzchcu price lifit, -would 7iot
jobbers who bought, from iiulc
ijjjf would not Eoll in certain Lcr
p ind would not sell sceondy.
Won Elated.
ijUk of tho department of justice
klghly elated over the decision,
4 It is claimed, will have an im
A hearing on several investiga
te under way as well as on anti
i Slates Machinery company. The
iicils already filed agairmt the so
y'moviiis picturo truat'' and the
a is regarded as important be
ilbegovcmnicuL's claim that the
BrliccnBo agreement" plan was
Idoptod bv many concerns as a
jpf tho judicial bau upon tlic
jfifliH' plan as exemplified in the
tlic Standard Oil company of
ed'bojding company -plan as
Invalid in tho Northern Sc
ftao, stud the combination of
pc company and a manufactur-j
opanv as bliuvra in the Standard
i"Tobacco caacs.
I Controlled.
Ics JIcKciina in hi3 opinion said
kc fft'ect of the agreements was
f?t inilcprndcnl. and competitive
iiw into combinations subjected
Band regulations, "Tho trado
radically cuntrollcd from pro
lo consumer," said he. "and the
5 of the scheme wtia established
vtooporation of S-j per cent of
lufacturcrs and thoir fidelity, to
ijtccurcd not only by trado ad
out by what was practically
farr penalty, not inaptly tormod
jwgumcnt 'cash bail '
f 's decision tusluius the decree
lnilcd States district court i'or
Jd abrogating the "license
Wj," and paes the way for
of tho crimiual suit against
tlitub trubt' tbo first; trial of
t Detroit. sccral mouths, ugo,
in a disagreement of tho
Kit Drawn.
IB11 V. Gro.sronor, spbifial assist
A.tbc attorney general, who prose
Awta case and argued it iu tho
court, said tonight:
argument iu the supremo
iFc nia'n reliance of tho dofend
iW15 tbo decision in Dick, vor
4mb?Ty' wled tho mimeograi)h
jJitlcrcd by the supreme court
Mfcb. 1'bcrc it was held that
J jjKLot a patent on a mimeo-
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I hands soft, beautifies the skin and im
proves Its color and texture. The best
shampoo for dandruff greatly beneficial
whenever scalp difficulties exist.
Unusually larpe and lasting cake; price
2o cents. For sale by Schramm-Johnson,
Drills, and all drupglnts.
For free sample of Posiam Soap, writrs
to the Emergency Laboratories, ;)2 TS'cst
2a th Street, New York City. (Adverlise-mcnt.)
BRINGS HE STORY
OF W1L0JDVENTURE
Mining Engineer Fights Alos
'quitoes, Crocodiles, Gorillas
and African Cannibals.
By International Xcw.i Service.
32sEW YORK, STov. S. With a story
of adventures in tho wilds of Africa
sufficiently thrilling to suit the most
exacting, Robert Overton Taitc, a
mining engineer, who lives ncsar Los
Angeles, Cal., arrived in jN'cw York ou
his way home. Tho'cnginccr wns ac
companied on his trip, which was for
the pnrpos-o of prospecting for gold, by
Gordon Campbell, a Scot whom Tait
met in Capo Town.
"Tbo second night after our party
was encamped on tho south shore of
Lako Nyanza,'7 recites Mr. Taitc. "We
were aroused by a series of nerve-racking
gcreama, to find that several giant
crocodiles had slipped ashore and seized
two of our negro porters. Ouo of these
w?.s res-cued, but he was ko badly muti
lated, that ho soon died. Tbc other was
evidentlj' eaten alive.
After prospecting vainly in the Lake
Xynnaa district wo moved, to the vi
cinit' of SUmloy Palls, whero wo
wcro nearly eaten alivo by tho Tsutso
fly and hordes of vicious mosquitoes.
Wo located a littlo placer gold, and,
being dissatisfied, built a raft and pro
ceeded. "Ouc day wo ran into a fleet of
about 1000 hippopotami. Our raft
frightened them apparently, and in
their anxiety to get awa3' tbo raft was
overturned, throwing our entire outfit,
porters, baggago aud all into tho river.
Five natives' W'ro drowned. Campbell,
myself and throe natives reached shore
with a few weapons, only to llnd our
selves in a laud inhabited by cannibals.
"For thrco weeks wo wandorcd aim
lesslv about, dodging every cluster of
huts" and securing our food by the use
of revolvers. Wc were ncarlv famished
for water, iu the dead of night an im
mense gorilla attacked 'big Tim. one
of our nieu, and put the negro to death,
despite gallant light. Then camo a
fight with cannibal;?, a thrilling escape
and finally a rescue by a parly of Bel
gian rubber hunters. ;'
TRAINMEN ANNOUNCE
NEW WAGE DEMANDS
CLEVELAND, 0., .Nov. IS. -The
wa"o schedule which tho Brothornood
of Kuilway Trainmen will submit to the
committee of general managers of tho
iil'tV-lwo railroads cast of Chicago has
be;n niado public by General Secretary
Albert ''. Kijirr of the trainmen.
The conductors and brakomcn had
their wacs increased 10 per cent two
years a,Td. The new schedulo asks
"uaranliTcs of fixed monthly amounts Tor
conductors of iJlM a month, for bag
Tagomastcrs of S7 a month, lor rear
brakrmen of $8-1 a month, aud ior other
brakeincn of St a month. Provision
for increase in ovcrtimo pay after the
first hour, and further increase, after
the pc.-ond hour arc contained in the
schedule. "Rates of pay graded accord
ing to tho longth of trains aud where
trades arc over 2 per cent are sought.
rarh mar compel the purchser of the
patontcd mimeograph to buy from him
all paper and ink which is to bo used
on the mimeograph, although of course
the paper aud ink are not covered by
tho patent-
The decision of today retscs to ex
tend tho doctrine of tho Dick cao to
tho unpatented product of, a patented
nmchino. The defendant in the bath
tub case, owning patents on machines
Sod in tho mauufacturo pf enameled
ware attempted to fix prices and do
stroy competition in commerce in the
"SffcoSfc effect of the pro3e
..utioii by Attorney General Wickor
sbam is Interesting. Th0 como.i.at.on
commenced operations in July, 3010.
Shico the combination, was broken up,
fho prices of the product have fallen
from 25 to -10 por cent-, yet today noar
lv all tho manufacturers engaged in
the business aro running their facto
rios overtime, and thoy arc all making
money at the reduced prices.-'
Barrel From Mails.
Tbo ci"CBtion of where the lino J1
u rlr-iwn between books and pcriodi
cals S tno maTls of the United States
was passed on today by tb0 supremo
rourt of the United States whon it re
fSS to interfere with .the postmaster
general's decision to withdraw second
S mail privileges from tho Tiptop
WocklV and "Work and Win," two
Vow York publications.. .
T,, et tco Holmes, giving tho court s
opinion hold that the. publications
?mo within tho definition of a Oiook
Sm "pubUcatiou whoso contents are
comnlote themselves, deal with a
S subject., betray no need of con
tiXtiSn. andporhaps, have an ap-
PrThobsuprcmo court today' dismissed
for want of jurisdiction tho appeal ro
contU" docketed with it from tho do
ofsion of the Colorado courts uphold
?m) the confititutiouality of tho Col
orado constitutional amendment for
debt refunding. ...
Tho court took a rcccs5 until No
vember 20.
HE OF 300 SALT i
LAKE GITVFIGHTERS
Mi Robert Reicl, Soldier ol;
Exjperieucc, Tcils oJ:
Events to PJant Juice
Man.
One of Salt Lako City's MO young men
who took part In the Spanish-American
wnr way Mr. Robert P.eid. whose homo
is at D71 South Fourth East. Ho was a
member of Battery H, Jlpht Artillery.
I and haK a Jlno military record. He oeivcd
Willi distinction under General Grant in
the Philippines during tho campaign of
lSaS and 1SO0. Mr. P.old Js very enthu
siastic about Plant Juice, the new tonic
that is creating .widespread interest
throughout the country.
"The Plant Juice Is tho finest thing
that I have ever known to build a man
up, tnkc the malaria out of him and
clc.an him out generally. Since tins war
days I have suffered with dyspepsia and
other stomach troubles. It has boen
pomethlng tierce at times. I liavn never
found nnytlilnc to give me such relief
as your riant Juice. It is tho right kind
of relief, too, for one can feel that it is
removing the cause of tho troubles. It
has toned me up In fine shape ;ind made
mc feel fine. X am recommending it to
all my friend's."
People In all wnlkn of life find Plant
Juice highly effective. Ur, cleansing,
corrective effects nre marvelous. It is
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stomach, kidneys, liver and blood. Xo
matter if chronic or if of long standing,
you will find relief and permanent cure
In Plant Juice. Those who are dchill
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tipatod, suffer with rheumatism, ca
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bottle. It will do you more good than
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(Advertisement.)
JURY DISCHARGED
in mm case?
Defendant Not Guilty on
Three Counts;- Disagree-1
merit on Others.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. IS. The Jury in
the .case of E. G. Lewis, charged with
uuing the mails to clef mud, reported to
Judgo Willard In the United States dis
trict court today that It had found that
Lewis was not guilty on three of the
eleven counts in the indictment and that
it way unablo to agreo a.s to tho other
counts, Tho Jury was discharged.
Tho counts in the indictments on
which the Jurors found Lewis noL guilty
related to tho 7 per cent notes. Tho jury
had been out ctghty-tiino hours and on
the first ballot decided 8 to 1 that Lewis
was not guilty. Subsequent, ballots
showed tho Jurors stood 0 to 3 for ac
quittal This was Lewis second trial on the in
dictment which was returned by a spe
cial grand jury July 12, 1911. Tho jury
in tho first trial stood 9 to 3 for con
viction. Tho indictment covered four proposi
tions which wore placed before the pub
lic by Lewis through the malls. It wa
alleged he obtained millions of dollars
from investors by making misleading
statements In the advertisements In his
publications.
Lewis was the Incorporator and Is the
mayor of University City, a residential
suburb.
Lewis' defence was that the posloffico
department by issuing a fraud order pre
vented him from currying his companies
to a successful end. TTo was acquitted
May H. 1908, of a charge of misusing the
malls iu tho organisation mid conduct of
tho People's United Slatc3 bank.
PRESIDENT AT
YALE MEETING
Two Sessions Held at; University j
Budget Main Subject
Discussed.
.N"f"Sr J J AVION. Conn., Nov. 18.
President Taft was in attendance at
the regular meeting of the "Vale corpora
tion today. Two sessions wcro held, the
main subject for discussion being tho
unlvcrsltj' budRet.
Tho most important announcement
mado was that a friend of thts unlvcr
sltv, who prefers that his namo bo
withheld has offered 5100.000 for the
endowment of tho chair of missions In
the Valo divinity schools, on condition
that S200.000 additional be secured.
This movement Is part of tho plan to
raise at least a million dollars for tho
development of tho Interdenominational
divinity school Into a great university
school of religion, with adequately en
dowed departments of missions and of
social Hervlce.
Ur. Frank P. Underbill, assistant pro
fessor of physiological chemistry in tho
Sheffield scientific Kclrool, was elected
professor of pathological chemistry In
tho medical school.
Eckman's Alterative
Highly Praised
A Valuable Remedy Tor Throat and Lunga
It la folly to believe that Consumption
differs from every other disease In not
requiring tho use of any medicine for Its
treatment. For a mimbor of years an
enormous mass of voluntary and thankful
tostlmonlalH from persons who consldor
that they owe their lives to Rckmuu'u
Alterative, a mc-tlldne for Tuberculosis,
has been accumulating. Surely plenty
of tlmo to demonstrate Its lasting valuu.
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grow steadily worse. In tho wlntor of
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arid raised quantities of awful-looking
stuff, and later I had many hemorrhages;
at one time three In Ihrno successive
davs, Mill: and eggs becamo so distaste
ful' I could keep nothing down. Thren
physicians treated me. I was ordered to
tho mountains, but did not go. 10ck
nun'H Alterative was recommended by a
friend. After taking a small quantity I
had the flt qulot night's sleep for
weeks. My improvement was marked
from Uio first- I gained strength and
weight and appetite- I never nad another
hcmorrliago and my cough gradually les
sened until entirely gone. X am perfectly
well. UvcrytMnF nny here can ho vet -iffcil
bv mv fain ly and friends.
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JLLEiS MUST DIE I
THE ELECTRIC GHMR
New Trial Refused Men Who
Helped Slay Officials at
Hillsvillc,.Vtt.
RICHMOND. Va., Nov. IS. A new trial
was today refused Floyd Allen and his
son, Claude Swanson Allen, by tho su
preme court of Virginia. The men arc
condemned to die In the electric chair
next Friday for tile murder of officials
of the Carroll county court at Hills
vllle, March l-J. '
Floyd Allen was convicted May 17,
specifically for the killing of Common
wealth Attorney M. W. Foster. Ills son,
tried on the charge of killing Judge
Thornton L. MhfsIc. was convicted and
sentenced to fifteen yea is in the penlluli
party. A second trial on an Indlctmnct for
the killing of Attorney Foster resulted hi
conviction for murder In the flrct de
gree, July n7. It Js believed that Gover
nor .Mann will not interfere with the ex
ecution of tho sentence.
The nppcal to the supreme court for
new trials, decided adversely today, had
been pending for some time," but Virginia
officials have proceeded with arrange
ments for the execution of tho men. be
lieving that no clemency would bc shown.
The Illllsvlllc courthouse shooting in
March when the Allen clan resented tho
conviction of Floyd Allen on a minor
charge by killing five persons in the
courtroom is still holding attention in
Virginia because of the trial of SIdna Al
len, tho clan leader, now under way at
WythcvilJc.
ACCUSED GIH WILL
CO 01 M TODAY
Sensational Evidence in Trial
of Girl on Charge of Mur
dering" Sweetheart.
COLUjMBUS, Ohio, So v. IS. ferry j
3l Ford was tho chief witness today in
the case of Miss Cecilia Parley, a. state
house stenographer, charged with kil
ling Alvin E. Zollinger, an advertising
solicitor, who rvas shot in a city park
on May 11).
Tomorrow -Miss Farley will take the
stand to attempt to convince the .jury
that she did not shoot tho man with
whom she had relations for years,
but that ho was accidentally shot
while the two were struggling .for pos
session of u revolver, with which, the
defense claims. Zollinger intended to
kill Jerome Quigloy, tho man to whom
Mibs Farley wag engaged, Miss Farley
and himself.
Ford, who wan Zollinger's closest
friend, told of how Zollinger battled
with himself as between his lovo
for Miss Farley and what he knew was
right.
The blory related how Zollinger im
plored Miss Farley, a Catholic, to .cro
to her priest, confess her relations with
him, aud bo forgiven, aud of bow tho
priest introduced Quigloy to Miss Far
ley in the hope that Qiiiglcy would so
intcresL her that abo would i'orgct Zol
linger. Accordiug to the ovidenco Quigloy
foil in lovo with tho girl and Bho with
him. Ford told of how Zollinger bo
came angry over the new lovo match
and of how ho determined to break oft
the relations between Quiglcy aud Miss
Farley.
Ford told of how tbo advertising so
licitor attempted to break up the lovo
match between Miss Farley and Quig
loy by telling the girl he had a small
automatic camera with which he had
takcu her picture in embarrassing posos
durincr tlo time of thoir relations and
that ho would have them published on
Uio first page of "every newspaper in
tho counto'.5'" if she did not return to
him. lie also told her ho would havo
tho pictures printed on postcards, aud
send them to her friends and to cig
arctto companies for advertisements.
MONTANA DEMOCRATS i
MADE A CLEAN SWEEP
11ELKNA. Mont.. Nov. 18. Complclo
returns today show that Woodrow Wil
son's plurality In Montana was 52Si vote".
Tho vote was as follows: Wilson, 2S.0-3,
Pvooscvclt. 22,7ott; Taft, 19,117: Debs. 10.
901. The total vote, S0.S0S.. fell over 25,000
short of registration.
In addition to electing a. governor and
two congressmen tho Democrats captured
a safe majority of both houses of tho leg
islature, which will elect Thomas J.
Walsh to the United States senate. The
legislature will bo mado up of 15 Demo
crats, 23 Republicans and HI Progressives
In the house and 16 Democrats. 13 Ilepub
Jlcana and 2 Progressives In the senate.
Democratic candidates for state offices
Were elected In each case.
Appeal to tho Pope.
BOSTON, Nov. IS. The Albanian fed
eration of America, whoso dclogatos from
all over tho United States aro holding
conventions In Hoaton to discuss the sit
uation in the Palkans, tonight ncut a
cablegram to Pope Pius X. besueohlng
him to intercede In tbo Interests of Al
bania. The cable urged that the popo
use his Influence to prevail t tho spolia
tion of Albania, a. country which gavo to
tlic church a saint like Saint Jerome, a
popo llko ClenifMit NT. and the glorious
champion nf Christendom, George Cast
riot Scandcrbcg.
Republicans Lose Standing.
"BATON ROUGE. Nov. JS. The Repub
lican party Inst Its legal standing In
Louisiana in the recent election by fulling
to 7oll five Per cent of -tho total vote.
Constipation
InrrJrd rilcu, l'ullncji uf Iho Dlooil in
Head. .Vrlilltr of til Slomaoii, Nauho. Kcurl
bura. niKEimt of l'noil. Fnllncu or Wc.'cht In
Uio Stomnclip Sour llructxtlnn. Sinking or Klul
torloc of Hi" Hrrt, ChoUlng or Surtocitln Soii
bultons Then In lytnir picture, iJlmntvi of
, VIMoti, nUilnr- In rlnlng r.udJeulr. Doli or
trt beloro tho Slclit. Fever mid Dull Pnln In
tlio HmiI. Orncltncj- of reraptwtlon. VolloTrnens
of Iho Gktu mul Kyei. Vilw In Um SIOo. Cheat.
L.linlm unci Sudden Vluxlics of Heat, nursing In
(lie Flejli. A few dosea of
Badway's
Pills
Will f.-co the tyulom oC U tho uboio uamea
dlsordnru.
ZS cents box, l di'uc&lst.i. or br mall.
nAPWAV i CO., '3 LiUyett? St . X V.
Iniltl on luvlnjc "ItADW.W S" TMU.1
f riofue iub:lltule (AiUertueenl)
V
RHDBES SCHOLARS i
SEVERELY HANDLED
Only One-third From This
County Allowed to Be
High-Grade Students.
WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. A severe
criticism of the caliber of Gtudcuts sout
to Oxford university under the Jihodca
scholarships waa delivered .today by
Dr. George It. Parkin of Oxford, exec
utive secretary of tho Rhodes scholar
ship trust, before the National Asso
ciation of State universities.
Dr. Parkin divided tho students sent
to Oxford from tho United States into
thrco classes. Tho first third, he- said,
wcro high-grado students, the second
third wcro' fair, while the other third,
"well, it is a mystery to tho Oxford
faculty how they ever got. there."
.Dr. Parkin said merit should bo the
determining factor in av.-ardiDg tho
Ivhodcs scholarships. Well-rounded stu
donts wore desired, ho declared,, regard
less of linaucial or social standing. He
told the association that Oxford was
the center of tho culture of the world
and that he could not understand the
lack of interest by Americans in tho
opportunity opened up by tho lthodes
scheme. Itc said Oxford ruled England
aud at least one-half of every cabiuot
formed in the last 100 years had been
Oxford men.
A report on the plan for a national
university to bo located in Washing
tou and conducted by the federal gov
ernment, was mp.de by Dr. Edmund -M.
James, president of tho University of
Illinois. Tho university contemplates
asking the next congress for an appro
priation of half a million dollars. A
committee consisting of President
lames. President W. O. Thompsou of
Ohio state university, and President
Brown Ayrca 0f the University of Tcu
ncsscc, was appointed, to press tho mat
ter before congress.
PRESIDENT TAFT TO
IKE TIDECISIOI
Difl'erence of Opinion Regarding-
Shipbuilding Ma--terial
Coming in Free.
WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. President
Taft will bo tho final arbiter In con
structing tlic law passed at tho last
session of congress, admitting ship
building material, machinery and equip
ment to tlic United States free of
duty.
Because of the wide difference as to
the mcnnlng of the law, Secretary Mac
Vcagh will submit the proposed regu
lations of tho treasury department, in
terpreting tho lav,', to tho president for
approval.
Although the law was enacted for the
benefit of tho shipbuilding interests of
tho United Stales. Assistant Secretary
Curtis of the treasury department, at a
hearing today, received vigorous pro
tests from representatives of ship build
ing companies against a liberal inter
pretation of tho new statute.
It hnd been understood that the de
partment contemplated placing a broad
construction on the law. admitting en
gines and other machinery as a whoc
free of duly. Most, of tho shipbuilding
companies build their own machinery
and they contended that congress meant
only tho free admission of material:; for
tho construction of machinery-
The delegation at the treasury depart
ment today. Including delegates from
the Newport Nows Shipbuilding com
pany; Union Iron Works, San Francisco:
Seattle Construction & Dry JDoclc com
pany; New London Engine Company:
Foro River Shipbuilding company,
Cramps, Pa. and Bath Iron Works.
COMMITTEE TO
MEET TOMORROW
Legislation as Result oO Mouey
Trnst; Legislation ol! House
Probable.
WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. There will
bc legislation during tho approaching
abort session of congress as a result of
tho money trust investigation of the
house, If Jtcprescntativc I'njo. tho chair
man of the investigating committee, can
have his way about It. Mr. Pujo an
nounced today that ho had called a meet
ing of the committee for 11 o'clock nc-ct
Wednesday.
This session ic to be merely prelim
inary, however, and probably it will be
confined to fixing a date for the resump
tion of the oral hearings which wcro be
gun soon artcr the adjournment of con
gress. Mr Pujo said he was hopeful that the
committee would be able to conclude Us
investigation not later than December
20. Ills dcalro Is that the report should
bc ready to present to congress by Jan
uary 20, "in order," he uald. "that con
gress may lako such action In tho way
of remedial legislation to correct exist
ing abuses or evils in the carrying on of
the business of clearing houses, stock
exchanges and national banking asso
ciations as may bo warranted by the
facts."
WILLIAM J. CUMMINS
GRANTED NEW TRIAL
NF.W YORK. Nov. IS. A certificate of
reasonable doubt for William J. Cummlnf,
whose sentence to an Indolermlnato term
in Sing Sing for larceny In connection
with the wrecked Carnegie Trust com
pany, was recently confirmed by tho ap
pellate division of the supremo court, wns
granted today by Justice Miller, one of
the appellate Justices.
Tho former chairman of the CarnegJo
compann board of directors was admit
ted to ball lixod at $7f,00U.
Cummins was convicted on four count3,
alleging theft of about 5140,000.
Minnesota's Vole.
ST, PAUL, Nov. IS. Rooucvult carried
Minnesota by 10,I"0, according to com
plete returns tabulated today by the sec
retary of state.
Governor Bberhart's plurality Is -11,020,
Tho vote on tho national ticket, as offi
cially compiled. Is: Roosevelt, I23,S5C;
Wilson. l(iti,42G: Tart. G4.334; Dobs, 27,
o03: Chafln, 7SSC.
ICnuto Noloon, Republican candidate
for rc-elcctlon to the united States sen
ate, polled the hlghn.it popular voto ever
recorded In the Gtalc.
ChiSdrere Cry for F!etcher?s H
Tho Kind You Havo .Always J5ougTifc lias bovne tho signa- IB
lure of Chas. IT. Fletcher, and has hecu made under his (JH
personal supervision for over 30 yours. Allow no one HI
to deceive jon in this. Conntcn'eits, Imitations and. WM
"Musl-as-jrood" aro hut Experiments and endanger the iH
hcnllh ot' Children Experience against Experiment. jH
What is CASTORIA
Castoria, is a harmless snbstitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
gorie, Drops and. Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Hubstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishncss. It; euros Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation.
and Flatulency. If; assimilates tho Pood, regulates tho WM
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Ericud.
Tfie Kind You Have ABways Bought I
In Use For Over 30 Years I
THC CEHTAUf COMPANY. tT MURRAY BTHCLT. HEW YORK CITY.
iffi
Have your ticket read "Burlington" jH
To tlic Bust I
On flalc October 19th, November 23rd and 25tli, with final return
limit of January 3.1st, 1913. H
On sale December 21st and 23rd, with final return limit of Feb- fl
ruary 28th, 1913.
The going- limit is ten days on cither of these salo dates, H
Hates I
To Chicago and return $59.50 H
To St. Louis-and return $51.00 H
To St. Paul and Minneapolis $53,50 H
To -Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, St. Joseph, H
Atchison, Leavenworth $40,00 Ifl
BOUTES The arcat varioty or routes offcrod in connection with these rates and jlfl
tickets makes it popsiblo to include in "Rurlinp-tou trains as extensive and varied
a combination ot' diverse routes cast as can be made with any combination of nH
STOPOVERS Stopovers aro allowed within the limits both aoin and return- 9M
iiifr at all points on tho Burlington .Route. WM
Kindly write, telephone or call and will take pleasure in advisiuc you full par-
f ;
Ascnts for Marie . Hcaney Mfg. Co. Billiards and Pool Tables and .1 ;flfr
Saloon Fixtures. I j
W L. WETHERBEE CO. I
THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS OF :
Show Oases, Bank, Drug & Bar Fixtures, Billiard and
Pool Tabic Supplies M
OFFICE AND FACTOflY: 153-160 WEST FIRST SOUTH GTREET, ml
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. . KJ
Floor Space 1307. 1100 Sqtiars Feet. I itiDs
Phono Wasatch 6228. Floor Space 1912, 1-1,230 Square Feet. I I K9
ACCUSED OF SELLING
LIQUOR TO INDIANS
MISSOULA. :lont Xov. IS. After a
chaso In automobiles lasting :ivo day.'i
and covciiwr 700 miles, riftcen mcn sus
pected of liavinsr sold liquor to Indians
wcro brouclit to Missoula laat nlglit by
Deputy United Statca Marshal Miller and
jiotido.
The officers had conducted a raid over
the old Flathead Indian reservation,
which Is still under federal control in ao
far as liquor Is concerned, and several
'of thoir prisoners are hotel keepers of
reservation towns. They will be arraigned
before tho federal grand jury.
Tho doputlea came up with their quarry
in a mountain pass, stopping a pack
train loaded with "coffee" casnw. TIicho
were broken open, and the whisky dis
closed vas burned.
i .
I Fierce Race "Riot.
SALiA MANGA. N. Y.. Nov. IS. Armed
guards aro patrolling tho village of North
Collins following a race riot which oc
curred hifit. nluht between Italian resi
dents and a party of Indians from the
Cattaraugus reservation. The lndlanii,
who numbered no more than n dozen,
worn badly beaten and one probably will
die.
Ncn- of tho Italian? were Injured ao
rlouslv. Stones and bullct:i Hew thick and
fnfit for nearly nn hour. It ls feared that
tho Indiana may return with rnlnforcc-mcntfl.
PULITZER LEFT H
LARGE ESTATE
yv York "Will Get luheriUmce Ijfl
Tax- on $1S,200,000? Accord- fifl
ing to Official Appraisal. jH
TTEYt YORK, .Nov. IS. Joseph l'u- H
lilzcr. late proprietor of the- New York jH
World, who came to America practt
eally penniless, ami at tho cloeo o tho
civil war, in which ho served as a 1H
union soldier, ivaa still in reduced eir- H
cumslanccs, left a -roas 03lato, taxable H
!in New York state, of 1S,200,000. fflB
E. Hulscy ilalonc, representing tho
estate, will make public copios of the iH
oflicial appraisal of -Mr. Pulitzer sh ce- H
tato under tlio Xow York inheritance Qfl
tax laws ou Monday. IB
Mr. Tulitzcr left more than :M,o00,000 MM
in public bequests, which aro exompt JIH
from taxation. JIc jjavo $1,000,000 to mM
Columbia university to supplement $1,
000.000 uivmi iu his lifotimo for a
school of jouriiHli.su), anil $2i)0,000 to 9H
lhe same uoivorsity for scholarships. (U
m nrm " am an old xvan and many of my trovhlca mmoamsgm M I B
" " never happened," -ELBERT HUBBARD
InnHE white hair and wrinkled faces of our buBy men and women tell 1 !p 9
I of doubt, fear and anxiety more than disease or age. Worry plays '
havoc with the nervous sYHtem bo thatdigestion i3 ruined and sleep (jt U
banished. What oil is to the friction of the delicate parts of an engine
DR. PIEBCE'S I I
loldem Medical discovery I 1
is to the delicjile orgnns of the body. It's a tom'c and body 'twilder because it R 'iMu
atiraulatea the Uvcr to vigoroua action, assists the stomach to assimilate food thus U J!H
onvichinff tho blood, and the ncrrcs ond heart in tum hti; fed on puro rich bleed. iws
Neuralgia "ia the cry of Btarved nerves for fooil." For forty years "Golden mm
ModJoal nisoovcry" in liquid form has given great satisfaction a a tonic and Bffl
blood maker. u n
Now it can be obtained in tablet form front dealers in medicine m !
or scnd50 one-cent stamps for trial box. Write R.V. Pierce, Buffalo. 1 m
B. PIERCE'S WiKASANT PELUTTS M Witt
M IMHi Reflove cRstipoHoa, rcsolate Use llTcr, mggs " WWlil
" bawela. Kmxr to tafcc ag enndy. 'V