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Show THE SrORSHfO EXAMINER: 00DE3f l,i 1 '.i mj eTu&iDX " n largo Mi she :n ,'t-r-j re eft. j SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ii RESPON-r- ' DECEMBER MORXIXG, 4MAti1urr ho Mocot- im. 24. 3 ' DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY CORRESPONDENTS ANP STATE EXCHANGES) (FROM SAID TO BE BIBLE. UTAH, (SrXDAY an insane Italian now in the Provo 'rr caught with the 'good" on them 'I t;t- mental hoepital, has been ordered management simply discharged bureau. the rniil made no attempt to proso-'v,-immlgrwlion by with bun will McOatto Inspector The.r name wvtv placed . on for Philadelphia :L wtm-early lu Jamjg.A ha been dis and will dr liver him to the sleareThtp of the ni!!onn ih mausgei ar, wbleh brought him here, lie ii; ,,tU rived in April, lb.1!, and under the lh'. h;' ? hcen working on a law an iiruiigrant who becomes in- uuiiii'i.r of i ii by the sane within three years after laud-irul the ii eiuri . In (iar',uient is subject to deportation at the cae t lii'le good have been ixpcnte of i ho company bringing him Taken slid ibvre is chauce of ovi-r- . . the iHilire hate been uutiflcd and i he ar'k-i.-(lirnlji-d- . 'h-'i- u DsC. 23. -- Peter BsUtv, 111 wrested lx causing ah, bad who at the Cactus I'ltwffc Iunim"sentenred to ten day gelt Inks, 2V r J1 l Foster, the gambling house e last wnjBrr, who area ai rested of vagranc , was guilty, but given until ChristBalt Lake. leave to day and Mary Reevea, aged jennet t are it and 1 year .srspmlvely. Lgg tried in Judge Idehla court tothe charge of leading ff, onlives. They are represented m Attorney William Newton. to the story told by the girls, la in a larg. mea-tmr own father for tlieir present responsible Officers testified that the troubles. Mb made statements to the effect leading pure lives, hu they had beenmake a living, but aMtinf bard to gat tkelr father collectedIn their drink, wages and spent the money on this account, they said, they van v"bU to get proper clothing for IbemMlwa and gradually drifted into fife of shame. They iol the police that they did not want to lead auch llna, but did not know what else to the girls ware arrested about X o'clock yesterday morning under which warranted the ofThe ficers in making the charges. police ere convinced that the girls are not naturally vicious, and It ia believed that an effort will he made to propeily cere for them. even-Inonth- lm-Zgr-al Ac-nlin- g ' FJELDSTED PREBT. DEAD. end. President Hekteted was a native of Denmark, and Ms residence was at t'tah. He was born February came to Utah in 1808, after joining the church in bla native land, and laboring there aa a missionary for four years. In 186T he M. 18X9, and went back to Denmark and filled another mission among his own people. He was act apart aa one of the first Berra Presidents of Seventies, April 21. 1184, and has held the pool uon continuously since then. T WILL BE DEPORTED. Dec. 23. Angela s ihi-ui- . A NOBLE IN AN ASYLUM. IVx--. tiajt, 23. 1 Herald The iay: The insane heir to a large Spanish estate In the Asoro Islands passed through Ogden last night ou hU way to hia ancestral halls. He ie Manuel Gomel, and he was in the custody ; tf two old retainer of tbs family. Four year ago Gomes fled from the Azore estate of hi father, and came to America to seek bin fortune. He drifted to Nevada, herded sheep, and went eraiy. Ultimately he waa committed to the Nevada nste Insane asylum at Reno. H1 people, who are of a noble Spanish family, advertised for him a long time, and finally located him In the Ratio asylum. This was four months ago, and. after correspondence Dr. 8. i'. Gtbon. the asylum consented that the superintendent patient should be sent to them in care of attendants. A flrst-clanursing, it le believed, will restore the young man to permanent health. HI mind wa affected. It la said, by exposure which he encountered as a shoephepder. He ia unmarried. FELL 100 FEET INTO- - SNOW. American Fori.. Iv-- . 22. Karl of thin place, who i engaged In hauling ore from ihe V. yeining mine In American K'i'k cnnun. had a uart.m lrum deatli. While coniiug the Millar bill which ia very ,'p iu pljcc, one of ihe horse Miiiri!i-.raii-i- n the entire outfiL to bt- tiauwii nu-- r an embankment nearly im f.vt. high, and alighting in snowbank, fell free from the i igh In which he eras hauling the on nud he deep snow Into which he fell hi UN. The team was beneath the eieigh when found, but was not seriously hurt, while the sleigh was bad ly this shed up. Allle. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe. fihlpley. died ami was buried yesterday. The cause of death was diphtheria, thle being the second death iu the family In the pa-- i week from the same dibease. About a week ago a daughter died after a short Illness. The reel of the family are all practically over U. un-ap- ! , Sou ill Rotalron. mimi.ii. Vc. 23. memory of Jo-'tStuiih, founder of tin Mormon fa monument. which had been sht uiI cil the aim of hi, birthplace, wa- - dtuim'.-- today. The memorial is .ori.i. ,1 in the town of RLaron. three frui this vtl-- 1 lagv, where, lu a I.'1!'. farm house, Jo-pHinith was i,ini years ago cm ITecrmbcr A iiroiher of 4ih, Di' Hmlth and a part' ct simut. .It off!- cisl of the Mormcn il.n.i'h aud rep- resentatlves of the mi.i-I- i family, who 'crrlved here jestern;iv Hgh 'in GEO. F. CAVE h : t DRUGGIST I Fii, atiended the nMv.e- - w.jv held In Meniort.ii. cu'iggi. - ini- near the Ike .Cor. 23rd which that moniii-.rr,t- Brief addresees wre delivered by ii .ttn-isl- s several of the and : lie Smith oil ' dedicatory prayer. The monument wa uuieiied by Miss tkhie Wells, daugii-iJulian F. tv prominent I'lsh Mornmu with whom the project of creeling ihe originated. several hymns m sung during the by eoloii and a qnar-ir'ic- . he will There additional exer--I in a hall in Bumh Royaltoq this ri aud Funds morning. evening AWARDS ARE MADE. Tin- - monument Is of dark grwntte, Exchange lowering from five to three. KKYKH. I Signed) highly polished, lu total hitigbl 1 logaa, Dec. 22. The committee on fifty feet two inches and It Is said to Enrique Peres, editor of tli award and prises of the Utah Art In- be ihe largest polished granite monuReview, also made public a stitute met this afternoon. After the ment in tho country ooiumuulcailon, ta which, after referconference the following announce-menring to the report Uiat au atiempt of awards were made: First had been made at Bugma to dispose CONSPIRACY IN BOGOTA. prise, a bronze medal of honor for of President Reyes, he says: 1 am best srt work was awarded to ProfesIn s pud t ion io affirm that sor A. B. Wright, art Instructor In the Plot Discovered and Conspirators New what place is the rliy of Roguts 4n Jail. on tbs 3foh Instance wes simply a Brigham Young college of Istgan. HI contribution was a psimod portrait ridiculous conspiracy, discovered In of MU-- Quinn ey. The special slate New York, Dee. 23. -I- auc- E, Bonilla, time and without any serious conseprise of glidu was given to Edwin Ev- consul general of Colombia, yesterday quence. The conspiracy did not have ans. for his palming end llod 'Idlers. j addressed the press a follows: the 1inporanc gives to it by the This prise was offenwl io I'lali artists Hir: Kindly gliv publlcliv iu the of the stale department. only. A I5U prise went to M. M. following important rablcgrani from These 1 not the slightest probability Young, of Balt Lake for hia water oolor his excellency, General Rafael Reyes, of a revolution In Cokmibia and dispicture, Old Paris." in the division prealdont of Colombia, in order that patches received from Bogota espials of awards, prise wore glveu to M. the irue condition of the couni ry may ilia occurronce aa of no consequence M. Young, Miss Edith Ciiiuming. Mil be known and confidence In Lite peace whatever. C. H. Rkidmore and Miss Jolian Mocn. of Colombia assured. President Rev eg "While there may have been some l M. M. Young received $25 for the L well capable of maintaining order political excliement due to the best piece of kculptorlng, a statuette throughout ihe country, being a man lack iff patriotism of a handful of poA prise of 810 was of indomitable will and entitled "Toll possessing litical diimoiucut belonging to the swarded to Mla Edith ('unimings for wondwfnl the party or the family of the defeated activity. Morwwi-r- . the beet display of hand painted china. large majority of tha people in Colom- candidate in the last presidential elecMUs Gkiritnora submitted the roost ar- bia desire peace at any com. The tion, IIimw is no foundstlou fur the retistic pices of lace and was given a cablegram reads aa follows: port ga It has appeared. Bogota, Dec. 21, J Mi. Colombian prise of 85. A special prise of $10, donated by Mr. Hoi Ricgri of Halt Consul, New York: Absurd conspir FERILB OF THE BUILDING WRECKER. Lake, for ihe best art work done by acy discovered. Those responsible for l. school students, was won by Mbis it In prison. Will be Judged by Johan Moen. The institute rloses Perhaps no hand of men in the world Country quiet. Peace secure. ' SL Mo-mu- Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah i s J Dae. S3, President Christian D-- FJeldsted of the Pint Council of Seventies, died this afternoon at the Groves I D. 8. hospital, from a complication of troubles from which he has been suffering for the past two months. He has been, at tha hospital for over six weeks, and has been dangerously ill ever ainee arriving An operation was performed about five weeks ago In the hope of saving his life, but he wee not strong enough to recover, and has been gradually sinking toward the lake, uiau-ag-i- g PICKPOCKETS REAPING HARVEST .Fait take, Balt relief and will permanently cure catarrh, hay fever, cold in ths head, sore throat, etc. Our guaiv antee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about it j j 1iai-Mlst- r- - B Ju,1 Gives instant e Hiva, Bait Lake, Dec. 23. The .Herald an says: Pickpockets and shoplifters have been active during the past week among the crowd of busy hopper. On the street, aa well aa in crowded store, person have been ''touched" tor tbdr pocketbouk and even their parcels. The managers of tike department store have missed thousands of dollars worth of goods, but, so far, none of the thieve has been apprehended. Mr. J. Al. Walker. 428 East South Temple street, was rubbed7 of her pocket book, containing $35, In Walker Bros. store yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Walker had just aaabed a check at the baak and then went to Walkers store to purchase a few presents. She put the purse In her coat pocket with her handkerchief. When she fait for her purse, after buying her presents. It. was gone. The handkerchief also had been uken. Rhe reported her loss to the management and a aearch waa made for the pockerbook, hut without avail. Reveral clerks were discharged this week from the largest department Stores In the city for "smuggling" article away. In two or three esses they uk s kK-a- court-martia- suffer uach constant injuries, if nut death, aa Ihe corps of building wreckers to b found hi every large city. They vtalt a bulldlwg which baa bean rutted by fire, the tottering well of wliJcb are atilt standing, and which, acourdlngly, are a menace to pedee-trians- . It is The business at these wrecks, to pull the wall, dowu, and a half hoar spent watching them at this work bring the quick thrill a nothing else la our humdrum urban idviUnstloa can. Thar swarm ever the swaying walls with rarkleaa Impunity, fastening rttM hero and there, preparing for the long and strong pull. Frequently the walla go in simply because of the weight of (lie man at work upon them. The bodies ara dug owl of the inass of iron and brick, and the work goes ou ns U nothing bad happened. Year hr year grows the death roll of IndiiHlrial martyrs. In the matter of gating s livelihood the impression la forced upon us that ponce la more dangerous than war. The question arises, why do men and woman engage In such occupation of hasard Ah, formulaic Its own why? Tha answer. They are necissary to tha life of the civilised world, and necem alty knows no law of safety, of health, or of Bribing da. Life I exist tut destroy Ilf, and the Attest sue-qui-sri- viva. Man may not enotwe bis at Isaac the majority of oeen-psthmas-kin- d may ant. irate, aorironmaub what not put these Industrial martyrs whana they ara; and only from age. Warns or sod dent nwy they torn to amo lean gtranuoua, less dengaraus and always less gainful occupation Many descend to that sad lot of the who are describe aa having no settled employment. It Is from such rank that street gwaapara, cab drivers sad tha like aro reernhad. Terhalcsl World Magazine. e sessaaessaaaas a Valdosta, Go. Dec. JL A report reached boro this amrohig from Mating; between Fhnpi sad fit. Marge, tho new colony loan, that a crowd of negro tried to mob a whit maa who waa manager of a large inrpanttna still at that piacs. hut nigltL He bairlradad himself and opened fire on them, kilUug five men and two women, wound ing seven others, - ENTERTAINMENT AND INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG FOLKS; V GOOD ILLUSTRATIONS. GOOD STORIES AND GOOD VERSE i 0udgie purdons I 9 fflbtrta plait i Ghanhsgiving Visit I BBwamHmeamMHBonsmaamamaBO R 1 I lj OW, Pudgis. said hia mother to yeung Mr. Farey Furden, tan years aid, "mind yeur manners at tha Thanksgtv-h- g dinner on tha Island of Graensyea. ft children ara pellter there than nust groan peepta elsewhere. Tlieyll b sure to see every break you make, ttawh thy era too well bred to let ton know New, don't put your arms it Tlmethews Greaneyra mansion bad been thrown into one for this oocsalon. Underneath the mantelpiece, in ths place when th fireplace would have been If (nerc bad been any In thin new fseh lened house, was a decoration msdo at American fruits and vegetables not a flower In It Boms bright autumn leaves were etude In with the other thing, and sms, dried grasses end bunches f ) fosthery parsley. To begin, the Gremeyes boye had scooped the ineldee out ef a magnlflcent yellow pumpkin, shining and arm metrically shaped. They placed' that nndw tha mantelpiece. Mlaa Aalto Groan-eycarved upon It the word, .thanksges iving!" The date ef tho year was carved after tha word Welcome." Xn aad upon ' the pumpkin they piled In the shape of a pyramid an tha American fruits and vegetables thsy thought would make a comely appearance. Even It fa a queer lading craft TEDOrB TUTOR, THOMAS TINKLER. of light wooden framework covered seelckln. Tha akin le fienerallv In Japan every one, rich or poor, with on Thomas Tinkler, Teddys teter. by the boy'a mother, and she put taken an hot bath a day. Tried to teaeh Ted tactfully. work In her takes prWs great making Trifling TeSdy thought tee HinimS Each house poasessea a round, barrai-llk- e look bettor than that ef other any Tntor Ttnktatra tsndawey. tab, and In it the bather kneels. methrr. Ik tha upper part ef the hapak vart-e water Tha temperature of the Therefore. Teddy, tempting titSNq. la an opening Into which the flaboramin Tried to thwart ths tutor's toss from 119 to 128 degrees, and no JapBlIpS' Turned to taking tadletw trndfea anese thinks of taking leas than an bear ' c ( . Tfil T. Tinkler Teddy freaked. to bath In. a (.lever Pasale, i Tutor threatened, freest tnmMsC Before going Into the bath a preTbsa to tardy toska turned theft' liminary scrubbing takas place, for . Thanks to totalary tyrant which each person ta provided with a Teddy's talent toU today. brace howl pill ef water and a small stool to sit on. The howl Is constantly Sms, erases Toy tho Weald refilled with hot water end the ebtn The peculiar weapon of tho natives at Th budy at last thoroughly sorubbed. Australia ths boomerang, a owrrvd gets no perrectly cleansed that When Ita blade of wood of such remarkuMn am owner steps lute ths bathtub th water fraction that It swerves from Ita dlsarl Is net Soiled," so to spsak. ooursa osoMtOaiae returning on aa to considers bis r her bath A Japan bit an dbjeet behind the thsowar. before food, and there is aa doubt Modal hsiwnmsry for Indoor amtuo that the vitality and endurance of the d. tnsnt coo bo easily mad wttb Japanese ere greatly due to fbrir cleanly Cot tlia cardboard ouk In sns Q habit. The water I always heated by of Th ehapos shown In flto dot and charcoal and It ta eald that a Japanese . Cut ont the queerty shaped Para lek ossa tMrt it I not beat In any wap to seen In ths illustration, give tha woman take five ralnntes to wash on and that It lay flat an a labia. your chum and wk Him Co asaks wtth arm! This Indoor beemrranf to 0 light thal ont of a tha of them letter alphabet t cannot be fbrown like the getwlni It arthem. Ton, of ooursa, sea that by Baas Saadwl slips. article by lit hsnd. Lay tbs bodtneroni thasa oeotlons property they ranging v Moat of ue knew the good aid double barreled riddle, Why need w never dorm the lector V. -M starve In the droertr "Beeans of the Tewr Bes If Tea L nnd which ta 1 here." "How did the Don't everfrrd Mm. "Ham andwlflhe get theref Dont chain him up where be cannet there, end his deerendant bred and mustered" The following le a r lever get sndar cover. Lot bis kennel be dry end warm. rhymed version of the old joke: him hoes a good run after hia Let wild A tisretor o'er Um desert bath. Khoutd nsfer let want confound him. ' : DA5CINQ THE VIRGIlflA 1EEL i yor h at any time ran sat Let hits hare esereta every day. x The sand whieb I around Mm. Give him fresh drinking water each in the fruit and vegetable decoration. dren had fastened over the picture two strange that be aliculd morning ft miM Even shining red and while onions war pretty silk flags creased. To show and was In this a distinctively that unique further that arttstloally arranged The Perty-Be- o Vasvta. Such palatable fare. Did we not know tbs sons of Ham pumpkin vase. There wore grapes, American holiday the Greeneyes boys Is ; an arithmetical curiosity. Her there. mustered bred and km oranges, figs and bananas. Boms long, tacked around the picture and th The problem in to take 41 Bom 48, so the eye and give a smart tap t the splendid ears of yellow and red Indian American flags two stalks of that most 45 remains. It sou ids hard, bnl projecting pfore wftk a lend peurtt that An Eskimo Word. useful American plant, the corn. The corn, a little ef The dried husk showTbke ear to strike only fbe side of th It M not Her le the way K Is don: an The word important kayak plays ing, ware among the brightest ornatops, with the dried tassels on, came to' l- -d bootwareng. It vffl he found to dart I I I I t I M A life. kayak ments la thle Thanksgiving bouquet gether shore the flags and ears of corn port In th Eskimo boy forward a constdoTObto distance, thra t I t 4 8 C 7 Atop of all was a bright yellow carrot hung down from the stalks. Tt was a la a fishing and hunting Lost, and every turn and oom hack to soar wbsrc I I I 4 111 i 1 i--S Upon It Miss Anita had carved a comle decoration quite fit to go with the boy In Greenland la taught to make his started. face that mad yon laugh to look at it pumpkin bouquet. Tho Banana Why. The Greeneym boye prepared the big At dinner Grandfather Greeneyee lifd d d Tenrher Whet klwd of pumpkin vase of fruit and' vegetables, carved ths turkey In a most graceful Naeb sand owt of th ark? but over ths mantelpiece Miss Anita and skillful manner.. They had cranSmall boy A dev. had placed a decoration that Pudgle berry saurs and sweet potatoes and Teacher rm surprised to Us i?l thought was the finest thing out succotash and tomatoes and pumpkin (bo smallest boy tw Mi class Or the oa Upon a large sheet of paper she paintpie and flgs and raJstna and pecan nuts, one to know. ed a log house. Back of the hone was and I dont know what American grown Big boy Pises, Us char, hi fsthsi a forest with an Indian or two peeping dainties they didnt have at that notable out among the tress. ' At each corner of dinner. beeps a Mrd store. the hens stool a grim looking man In After tt was over Grandmother Green-eyMo Was (totting Oa. told them plor-- er Puritan costume, leaning upon a musstories awhile, Father (to llttto soo And bow 1 ket Under the log cabin were the and after that they had games. Toyou getting on at school, Johnny? ward .evening they went Into the big words, "The First Thanksgiving, 1421 JUIshrs Johnny Ob. very well. I have learnand corn, the kitchen hisand waa In well popped American up Pudgle ed to say "Thank you and "If yos tory. so he knew at once that here wa Greeneye gave thren elder and crullers pirsw In French. represented th' little log church In and peanut brittle. Last of all, Mabel Tbaft Father Tcu are iinprorfrg;. which the pioneer settlers of Plymouth Green eyes, twelve years eld, an accommore than you have ever toarrtd to say and them plished violinist, played for colony calibrated their first ThanksgivlaEnyflsb? ing by religious service at the request they danced tha Virginia reel Grandef Governor William Bradford. But ths father and Grandmother Greeneye A Good Befimtttoa, , Indians wars threatening and danger- leading off and that ended the Thsrkt-firin- g Wbst is fclatf.a Teacher ysprp ous and a sharp lookout ef men with party. Tommy? loaded muskets was always kept while Tommy It's somsrtklxig an is author the po bur at were thoce church iu time Why people quriss about all over the place for while tie in the world? Because hi tale There wasn't amv American flag in ink to setting dry, .W hi! 1421. W. th pMricM- - f: yArry- wffei ou of ut, fcad J HOW THE JAPANESE BATHE. own boaL onrd-boar- .O6 f I-1 e-r-m - . KANKSoiYJN( DECORATIONS. J w elbow great upon the tobla. don't Mg sUeo of brood and roar mouth and bit half moons tott of tt. git up straight, dent taka kig bitec of food, and for good-ks don't grab tho largest ba-f Piece of cake!" Puidc pramiaod, kissed his mother Jtodbv and la two hours' time was at HsMote, of Mr. Tlmothens Green -Y1 wbws the Thsnkigtvtng party ws a aSreenoyes, rather of Mr. Pjaothaua . welcomed Pudglo at th wr sad led him Into tho house, J wbedfsthir Great ty a was a hsndsom tsntlaman, thick white hair, a wwpped beard and rosy eheeks. wood straight as an arrow, tike Ml . y es w' Greeneyeg people. dlni-- g room t,,t of Mr. GRANDPA CARVES THE TURKEY. a email cabbage ef a soft green color looked artistic,' the way they placed tt In th center of the mars. Earlier to the season Grandfather Green eyes had wrapped some ripe red tomatoes In tissue paper end put them away In a cool, dark place, aril, vd 1t;i-e to that they rt th prettlet k-- v-- rr of all . u.i-m- 1 al mH |