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Show The. Salt Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. ORK TO PARIS IS DEATE RATE UL IMATE DESTINATION IN CHICAGO r Railroad to Frozen Alaska to Be Connecting: Link 0 of New Line -- Across Siberia. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 23. F. C. Helm of New York, leading spirit in the Valdez, Copper River and Yukon railway project, and J. D. McGillivray, a n Alaskan mining engineer, arrived in Portland yesterday on their way from Valdez to the East. The road which Mr. "Helm's company proposes to build will run from Valdez to Eagle City, and 'will have a mileage of 413 miles. It is capitalized lor of which about $9,000,000 is al ready pledged. l went up to Valdez with attorneys of the company, the party including Senator Heyburn of Idaho, Congressman Cushman and Andrew Burleigh of New York, formerly receiver of the Northern Pacific," said Mr. Helm in discussing the road. "We went to settle up all legal ouestions and to meet our engineers who have been in the field looking over the liie9 and examining our properties. The legal points are all our engineers satisfactorily settled report that over our rroposed route the road building will be not only feasible, but comparatively inexpensive, owing to the conformation of the country." It is hinted that the Burlington is backing the scheme with a view to making it a link in the continuous railroad from New York to Paris, straits. l railway. This makes 120 miles or the line in Uua- temala. leavinsr only about 100 miles yet to be built, chiefly In Mexico, to connect New York with Guatemala City. English Agitators Tell of Success in Efforts of Labor is Organized Salt Lake Is Killed in the Daly-Jud- L. M. Schied of ge Mine. M. Scheid, a son of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Scheid, 367 Fourth East Lambert 0 cut-err)...- Democrats, Republicans and Socialists was named to draw up a platform. The action followed addresses by fraternal delegates from England to the American Federation of Labor at a meeting of the central labor organization. These delegates told of the success of trades unions In English politics. In England they said there were now five labor representatives in the House of Commons and at the next elec tion it was expected that thirty more would be elected. "We have the support of the Irish party pledged to us," said Mr. O'Grady, one of the delegates, "and with this strengtn in tne liruisn .Parliament we will hold the balance of power, and if we use it with discretion we shall be able to meet the great opposition to organ ized labor and force recognition of the unions throughout Great Britain." .,:,,:,. Ili55 Oei1ch, Cache Valley, Bt. Anthnhy, Portland and un iraneiaeo OiSS p,ra. DEPART. OK3en, Omaha. Chicago. Denver. K&nsas City and . rum. st. ixuis 8Ou a,m. For Osrrtcn. Portland. Ft. Anthony, fan Francisco and Intermediate ixlnta 10:20 a.31. For Osd.m. Omaha. Chlcajro. Ienver. Kflrwii City. &t. Louis and San Francisco... 1:10 p.m. For Ofcden. Ciche Valley. Denver. Kar..a Cltv. Omaha, St. Ltiuis and Chicago. 5:45 PJXU For Ogden. Cache Valley. Butte. Hfler.a. rcrtlar.d. Pan Frantlsco and Intermediate points 11:45 p.m. T. M. SCHUMACHER. Traffic Mgr. D. K. Bt'RLKY O. P. T. A. D. S SPENCER, A. G. P. A T. A City Ticket efflCe, M Ma If. rtreeL Telerhone 2.". a Mercur and SanpeteFalrnld. Valley Rjr. points m5:35 p.m From Sliver City. Mammoth. Kureka. Stockton. Tooele and Garfield Beach 5:35 p.m Daily. Dally Pullman Buffet Slevplnir Car Service between Salt Lake. Mllford. Modena arid Callentes. Direct staxe connections for all mining Uth and Nevadr, City Ticket Oflce, 01 Main Street. Telephone 250. For Particulars call on or addre Salt ILak Route, or J. L. Moore, agents, t omniercisi Agent. E. V. GIlL.UTT. General raasnaer Aarent. General Affent. Block. Bait Jkh City, v Ill Utah. s 22. 19C3. In efTect Noveml-eI.KAVK SALT UKK CITY. r A Delightful Place to Viait. Profitable Place to lira, N.I'rovo10 For Ilcbtr. P.infThani. S:M a.m. and Marvpvfle a.m. r.o. 102 For I'ark City K :''' u.m. No. C For Denver nnd H.ift 10:.v a.m. No. 5 For Ofrden and W.-s- t 1M p.m. o. 1 For OKden and WrM No. 2 For and K.it.... 3:13 p.m. No. X For Vrovo and Lurcka.. S:"' p.m. No. 9 For Ogdon m d local pts. 6:C p.m. :'"" p.m. No. 4 For ivnyrr ar.d F.a5t 12:10 a.m. No. For OKd.n and West ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. C From Osden nnd the Hast S:l5 a.m. No. 12 From OgJen and loril pi 'JM a..n. No. 7 From K n ka and rrovo..lQ:0 a.m. No. 6 From Denver and F:t..lo:4 a.m. No. 1 From Denver and F.:iPt..l:Sa p. in. No. 2 From Opdrn and the Wt 3:t. p.m. &:lNo. 1H From Luk :ty p.m. No. 9 From IMnKham. l!e-br:f" p.m. I'rovo and Marynvalf No. 4 From Oscd-- n md th" Writ . .' p.m. No. 3 From Denver and p.m. All trains oxrpt No. 1 to 0 slop at in- termciiaJo point". Ticket Orfice, Doojy UIOCK. Tl.one I. A. II F NT ON, C. A. P. D. alifornia COLORADO-UTA- Famous Places Which Everyone Want a to See. Invest In a Tlcftet to CALIFORNIA and Secure Rich Dividends in AND PLEASURE HEALTH. WEALTH. Mountain, Valley. Rivera, Lakes and Ocan Reached by the Makes EfpecUl attention to ladle and Tourlft sleepers through to CMtayo, Boston and other polnta without chance. Two train dally. Inquire, et ticket ofTlcr 103 Doly bloclt. Bait Lake City. Any Information cheer cMI-dre- - Illustrative For descriptive literature call at No. 201 Main Street. SzAt Lake City. disease perms in scalp and body. Beet soap for etln, hair, scalp, nursery. Watca for list of druggUts who plre 25c. cake HARFINA fOAP FRKB vrlUi 00c. bottle or HAIR. HEALTH. Iouls and Knc Cltv. Only m ehang to New York, llMfTaJo and principal point East 4ow rates for summer trmvl. n. . Southern Pacific Lines Company's and ys Throuch ca.. Salt Lake City to St. I - l:r.-t...ll:i.-3 o: KIM YING. LEE and Skin Disease Cured D. R. GRAY. General Apent. Ptmplea ly Preparation of Medicine. Chlocs Herbs. Hoot and Medicine Wonderful Curative rower. 153 Went South Temple. 6 ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. SHORT UNE H TO ST. LOUIS. 3-- Qraatest Play Qrotixid on Earth. A reattfbr" Plise Bait am lo Every Calrl FREE huerraediata a.R For iSSp-- districts In soutnern interm. ffem Oden, t.'hiaage, St, Kansas Oma leuja, ha, Denver and City, tan Fran. ClSOO t.. v., ,,,r,,,, ,,,,,,,, From 6:05 p.m Plnt 8:30 a.za. 6:16 a.ia. ; For particular KATES EAST this summer, apply to C F. WARREN, Marlon, Ind., Nov. 23. Burglars entered the home of John Shlppey, a lumber mer off chant, last night and attempted to cut the lingers of his daughter fc.dlth to secure her dianond ringa. The girl screams caused the burglars to flee. Three men have been arrested on suspicion. De-tro- Eurka Leam- From Provo. Lehl. 3 T RAJ INSaboutDAILY REDUCED Try Diabolical Act. Meilcateil, Refreshing. hair soft and allkoD. jJtnvfc? Pln Tooele. From Provo. American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Mllford. Ft1co. Callentes and Intermediate 0 We exhibit many new patterns in neckwear. They are sold by us exclusively. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 Main street. SOAP City Omaha. points From Gsdsn, Cache Valley, Chlcaga, St Loils, Omaha. ARRIVE. "SANTA F2J ROUTDL" Dtrct Line from Utah t BAN 8 AS CITY. ST. JOSEIH. CHICAGO. GALVESTON. EI. PAJDO and the Mlnlnr Camp of Now Mexico and Arizona. Artistic Designs. fc3 ... Denver LvU, Aud tram Usdtn ttid atM r-- points Ni NATIONAL SCOPE TO , BE GIVEN MOVEMENT IN NEXT TEW WEEKS, Some of the prominent labor men of the cky say that as soon is a local committee formulates plans a will national labor convention doubtless he called, probably within a few weeks, and steps taken to make the movement national In scope. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. The Central Labor union of this city has inaugurated a movement to form a purely labor political party. A committee composed of street, was instantly killed by a cave-i- n e mine at Park City in the yesterday morning. The accident occurred in the big stope of what was known as the Anchor mine, which is being equipped for further stoping. Scheid was in a stooping position sawing timbers when a great mass of rock If It's the Best fell upon him. His neck was broken it's from and he received other injuries in the Work obtainable in launderin THE TROY. head and back. 166 Main street. Telephone 192. The following account is given of the accident by James Tinkton, the working French, Diplomat D?ad. partner of Scheid: to do his "Scheid showed a disposition Paris, Nov. 23. Marquis de Cabtia the work under the loose ground and I celebrated .trench diplomatist, is dead. He warned him against the danger, and was born in ISjG. showed him a safe place to work under wher the- ground above was solid. Notwithstanding this he went under the loose ground and commenced to cut timber. "In the place where he was working tVHe stts of timber were up but the lag- ?was not in. I saw the rocks falling the ceiling about twelve feet and struVe Scheid. He never made a sound after; he was struck." .The body was rescued and brought down to an undertaker's at Park City and awaits orders from his parents. Scheid's application for membership was before the Miners' union, 1 but had King of ell Bottled Beers. not been acted upon. Brewed from Bohemian Hops. For Street, B. M. Guernsey, Wholesale Dealer. Jf or we fathe carry Evening driving mous Perrin, Dent or Fovvnes gloves. New shades. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 Main street. Daly-Judg- sver "MJUT, bl- - . (via ington, 8KX)a,xa FSr ,.frovo' American Fork, Lehl. Jamb. Mllford. Friico. Callentes ana Intermediate K. 0 That Country. OUT A LIFE Garfield Beach. FK btockton. Mammoth. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. The great provement in sanitary conditions in You Don't Need cago in sixty-fiv- e years is the subject A superintendent when we do your of the weekly bulletin issued by the Deand decorating. W. A. Duvall, painting partment of Health. 124 West Second South. Phone 1143-During the quarter of a century preceding water supply and sewerage the average annual death rate was 33. S7. Inthe succeeding twenty-fiv- e years this TOPEI A & SiHIA II ATCCJSCn, rate had fallen to 22.37 per 1000, and In the subsequent neriod. ended in 1902. it still further fell to 18.16. R PARTY BREWING IN NEW YORK CIRCLES , ARBIVK. vari - W M DEPART. From Orcton Short Una Depot, Bait Laka City; For Provo. Lrhf . .a Mercur. connecting at Nephi for Mantl and intermediate point on SanDeta Valiv v T.fft m an , 00, ad Pan-Americ- In Effect Nov. 22, 1903. San Pedro. Ix An-rlA Salt LaJca R. R. Co. GUATEMALA, Nov. 23. President Ca- berera has opened with great ceremony thirty miles more of the imChi- which is now being seriously considered. It is said that the Burlington will build through vto the coast, connect with a railroad up the panhandle of Alaska to the Valdez, Copper River & Yukon line, from whence a connection will bs as built ot meet the trans-Siberia- n soon as the Russian road is constructed through to the Bering well-know- $16,-000,0- STRONG HINT Gl "HEN. TIDE TABLE table: Bailroa from. New York to Guate mala City to Be Completed at No Distant Day. Vast Improvement in the Health Conditions in Recent Years. BTJBUNGTON BACKING BIG ENTERPRISE, IS TIME LINK OF 100 MILES YET TO BE BUILT H. C, TO WN 8 END, Missouri PaclQc Ry.. St. C A. TRIPP. C. P. A rent. Salt Lake City. fully Klven. O. P. & T. Loula. ll'x A. TII1 Kiasj Hardware & Stoye Co. one of 1SS Main Street. Telephone 74. Cltv agents John Van Ilnrce; God Luck BtovVs ar.d Ilangps, Automatic Refrigerators. furnishing roods Cirry full line of houpe . ar.d bui'.dors" hardvt-fereC.'iAS. O. KINO. Mgr. - Ml JM II vlkW U 3 THROUGH TRAINS 6:00 A. M., 1:10 P. M.f 5:45 P. M., II Tll Chicapo & Northwestern Ry, only II I ff Double-Trac- k v ynj rtTJj - jf j jj t-- X Mexlw No? ben 1 time with every ticket. 1'AY wr: TELI- - TOi: ABOUT IT? Dist. r.vs. Ager.t. G. A. RIRLF, Trav. Agent. 15 Tnl Fouth Ft, tJALT LAKE CITT, UTAIL Fa. Vt They "Will Send You Absolutely Free On of Their IOO OaacoSiiprenw Electric Belts, t ie Belt "Which llaa Mode so Many "Wonder Cures You Needn't Send Even aPostax fil fct&uap, Juat Xour Xameaad Address 7:00 5:45 P. A. M. HAL S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colo. 12:50 NOON. 3Z2 1 THREE TRAINS DAILY If It's the Latest In neckwear, it's shown In our lines. UHOWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 Injuries Kill Expert. last enr of the Tli is a buffet-library-observftti- on Cbicrvcro Special car. It has a lounging room twenty f long, brilliantly lighted; and furnished ttlh etay chairs, a writing desk, magazines, periodicals, etc., d buffet. In th and a rear is a broad platform protected by brass rr.Hs, where you cau fit and watch tbe scsnery whilm the Special hums over the rails at sixty miles an t-- et TO CHICAG' Main street. Laredo, Tex.. Nov. 1:3. Dr. R. D. Mur fever expert of international ray, a yellow renown, and dean of the marine hospital service, died today from injuries sustained in a runaway accident a week atro toaav while returning from the bedside of a yellow fever patient. Dr. Murray was born in Ohio in 1S39 and was a Civil war vet eran. Flags on the public buildings buth at Laredo and Neuvo Laredo are at half- - , long? H. DRAKE, clicott's tomb, which has been unidenti fied for more than loO years. ine uimu is in tne nortnwest corner of the XIold granary burying ... ground. v. litre me iirL minus were DUllt soon r.fter the establishment of the cemetery in 16G0. 43 for durlr.c the Bummer and didn't find realize? time to How about a trip n Fouihrm Europe? Too At Once To Tout Burial Place of Noted Massachusetts fieai The ApplicationInstitute. Physician's BOSTON, Nov. 23. A search of the old town records of Boston, family records and the original plan of the South burying place, has resulted in the discovery of the location of Gov. John En- - at home and work or ake that vacation which you planned or California? LOCATED AT LAST Governor Unidentified for Past 150 Years. thU Stay It doesn't Jy Tickets and Information, do to Florida? "vThy not ro? tak long If you ufq the ROCK ISLAND. Choice of severrl rmite? and a good F-v-er J f-- winter? YOU 1 J Line between Missouri River and Chicago. X V ENDICOTT'S TOMB WHAT ARE Nov. 27, 28, 29, 1903. l oing to well-stocke- 8oven vears azo tho Stitn of Illinois crantAd t o tho rayslcians' Institute of Chicago a ctiarter. There wa3 neod of something above the ordi nary method of treatment for chronic diseases, tnuiblnlng more than any one specialist or any number of specialists acting Ind ?pendently tould do, so the State itself, under the powers It by Its law3, pavo tbe power o granted llao Physicians general Institute to furnish to the sick mast. such help as would inako them well and strong. Kver smco Its establishment this Institute has Shot in the Back. (mdoavorod la every posslblo wny to carry out the original purposes of Its establishment under St. Louis, Nov. 23. James Ferguson, sertil - fcenoflclent lawg cf tho Ktate. was of United States marines, geant Tbreo years ago, the Physicians Institute, A col riouslv shot and killed last night. too valued electricity In the treatment realizing: ored woman in whose house he had been- of certain phases of disease, creatod under the nnd two inmates were arrested on r.usplpuperiLtondence of Its staff of specialists an In the killing. rinn of btiinpr implicated electrlo and tnl3 fcelt has been to ba Krrirt. Ferguson was shot In the back and of groatbolt, value as a curative agent. proved time From to From the so time !t has been Improved until It reached riird on his way hospital. is n.mcrs in Ferguson's pocliets it sup that stage o perfection which warranted its to take Eresent name of 'Supreme." posed that he cameL. to St. Louis of George u rns Deit is cue most eiiectiro of all acentslnths Strayer, a deserter. chargebelieved he is from the West. cure of rfceurnatism, lumbago, lame back, nerv- It is ous exhaustion, weakened or lost vital functions, varicocele, iuaaey aiscruors ana raany otner Invited to Leave. complaints. This "Suprorao Electric Eelt' Is made In one Isov. Zi. A proclamation pub- 19Ui7 Colon, srado only ico guags there is no better eloctrlo Joca on tne street corners nere touayordt made and no better belt can be made. v:,tes all malcontents; to leave the counWhenever in the onlaion of our staff of special-ist- s e.v at tne expense 01 me repuouc. the wonderful curative and forces cf electricity will cure you werevitalizing send you, free of nil cost, one of theso Supremo Electrlo ho Popular Hat not sent on trial, It Is yours to Belts. It U In soft goods we show in fedoras and 'ore vci without the payment of oaecect. keep This snerous offer may bo withdraw? at any so other new shapes. A varied line of col time, 44 oa should write y for this freo Supremo j&er.trio Bel:" to tho Physic? ans'.Instituta, li ROW N, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO. tti'TCT 16G Main street. Unity Buildlnjr. Chicago. 111. VIA THE UNION PACIFIC CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and hour. And theTe is nomethlng: to se & ST. PAUL la the mountains of Colorado and the fertile plains of Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois. LINE. The Chicago Special leav Denver at p. m. every day. ar.d all line into Denver run trains to connect with It. Another hlgh-rad- e flyer for Chicago 4:15 THE NEW ROUTE OF leaves Denver at $.43 p. m. The St. luln FpecUl leaves Denver at 2.00 p. m.. and the evening train at 8:45 p. m. Write me for particulars. TIIK OVERLAND LIMITED. For rates and other information address or call on O. P. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rv.t 10G West 2nd South St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. to-da- ace TJ atrrm ir mi " in n 1 TICKETS: 79 West Second South St TL r. KESLTX, Cei.cral Agct SALT LAKE CITY. i jj |