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Show THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER The Salt Lake telegram. :t, 100:). JUNCTION CITY, Kan., Sept. 3. The plans for the big camp at Fort Riley during the maneuvers show that the camp vvill be one of the most spectacular ever planned. The 14,000 troops that are to participate will be encamped on the Republican river flats, just north of Junction City, in the shape of a gigantic fan, which will have its apex near the bluffs, a half-mil- e further north of the town. At the apex of the camp will be the headquarters of the commanding: General and his staff. On the ribs of the fan will be encamped, in regimental formation, the various regiments and battalions of cavalry, infantry, engineers ofand signal artillery corps, and the batteries composing the division of maneuver. Streets will divide the camps and form, when tents are pitched, the ribs of the fan. This form of encampment will enable the commanding General to be at all times within easy communication with all parts of the camp. An extensive line of water pipes will be laid at the camp site before the arrival of the troops. "itrfm Tfrrtur kno'i rimr watnUrfsl for ihr. month nttr.lr rar4 of totuxhU lln I thick of ir.! trrh od dfpriU. Citiens Protest Against tho Council Granting a Franchise for New Electric Service. PARADE GROUND tUlb ill U olb.rCm rll ! df yr." McUo, lm Mtrr St., Jttttj City, J. i. at wtlhoai morm t woo 14 to Jmm n4 I 0n4 tb 1 ters of the commanding General DEATH CALLS OLD SOLDIER NEWS FROM mutt SIAICS i TJtah. C. M. I. SALT LAKE DOCTOR IS MADE PRESIDENT Rocky Mountain Interstate Medical Association Elects Dr. Niles to Highest Office, up-to-da- The Rocky Mountain Interstate Med ical association held its last session yesterday afternoon, at which officers for the succeeding year were elected. Dr. H. D. Niles of Salt Lake was will unanimously chosen president, and be assisted by Dr. Robert Levy of Den ver. Colo., and Dr. T. J. McKenzie of Anaconda. Mont. Dr.' Donald H. La Motte of this city was chosen as treas urer, and Dr. George A. Molem of Den ver, Colo., as corresponding secretary. The following executive committee wprp elpcted: Dr. C. II. Jones. Ari zona: Dr. Sd Jackson, Ccrado; Dr. J.W. Givens. Idaho: Dr. Donald Campbpll. Montana: Dr. W. C. Hope, New Mexico: Dr. R. Henry Reed, Wyoming. The afternoon programme was given as scheduled, but the selection of the next meeting place was left with the president and secretary. The following physicians were elected members of the association yesterday: Clayton C. Snyder, Fred C.Stauffer, Behle, .Tosenh Richards, Augustus Salt H. N. Mayo, Union Worthington, counLake City; C. F. Osgood, Morgan S. G. ty, Utah; B. Leavill, Denver; Fehian American Fork; R. C. Smed- Ifv. Binsrham. Most of the delegates left for their homes last night. lh' long-tim- e con-grt- ss te n. pi-.r- I,o-gah-c- Idaho. rTomiriTdul' ity the evidence showed that the murder and suicide wer premeditated; that h h.ad foumi letters nnd otlar pj'ITS In Kdm which shoued that h had had possession a love affair. Mr. Pullen. the husband of the mur-lerwomrn. and who la a vestryman of St. Michael's church, made n statement last nlKht iii which le brandeii i:don :m n defaulter and forger, nr.d aald that h- h.i.; atolen from the funds of St. church. He. r.Io deeiared that F. !.on had attenu'tod to kill Mrs. Hdsn. tiut mUscd and killed Mrs. Pullen by error. Mr. Pullen's statement was horn out by the Investigation of oroir"s Phytlclan O'llanlon. vho foun powder - MU-la- T ISd-f- nt 1 Kd-son- City Fathers Dispose of a Big Batch ""., V'i , f ". '.KPHJ i "J OH IJ r 0 "s r. y -- V-- t-- f ivw-'-tt- I r II - 1 3 TRAINS DAILY Tor rartlrulars abetit RarDUCr?1 this summer, ari !r to C r. 'TTARREo. AMnU Block, Ba't LJkj City. J1ATH3 T Gr,rJ l.'! Utah. trval in-Fr- om r in rcrn r-- Dining Car Pointers. S-- ft. I l'.ol.e-At'.ant- a Nevada. lb ich of n company l.n taken a over th line f ). party f surv-ors.irvey to Hhodes. Tl.s outf.l was provisioned for a two eek' tay. and It Is statd that th trip In takn f ar r,d rf making chai r' .tjrtoA modifications In the orlslr.nl sirvey. VIRGINIA f'lTV: U.vrry hidnrM-ho !:.. In t M cltv will r',o up on lil mber 7;h and the(.),! day. Fept to H f,. to l.fjp make the n'.rvc en m; tlr t 1i1t d iy a sue TONOPAH; Tor.opah MWdriK Prealder.t t-- marks m th that the i'lsltl tlosr, Dainty have nUi-- l Ir. L f.e, ca i;c;d rt -- far fry. p. rr.. for Omaha and Ch'.-r- t I 55 p. m. r.i U p. m. frr Kn b,-tl- .r cl TO ST. LOUIS. . - 1 - 1 1 v .- -i nj-rd- -- ) .ipn. t' 1 t- al 1 i tn.iiii.. al f rt l- - t'M ft rr. n.rojcht Kir nr Mm Ftt lk City t' Ht. '.ty. t '.'. f eraxl eharta ta ". l'.uT:o ar j r'.r Vrrate i;si-!- ifrr ;r.rner travel i:iec:l ater.'.ln to ali mr.i f To jtisi sleeker thro-igHVrx I F char ge lthcji jr rtj.er Two tra'.rs iiaj j. Iri j?e at tb k?t efTsr. p:fi Fe!y rffff tvfK, Pll; Pake City. Ary If. C TO.VNsr.NIh fji At FM !, i'.s at c-- ; ch:;-dre- r., h - trf-rr-a- CO r. d'.r.Jr c C0L0RAD0.UTAU SHORT LINE s t- L T. A. P. '.";; Tl Mo. C. A. TP.JPP, 1 rUcbtf il A i l't'.T.c Jt.. TICKETS! ts '.t V. rUe to - VU1U If You Have Goods to Wrt Ir.Yn to TlfVf ecur. Hr ni5in! II ft ALT! f. I'LUS.'HC a In ar-- WK.M.TII. 54ountaan, Urtu axJ Sel- l- cn Zarlh. riaj Ground CALinon-NIA--Nl Var, tyntrn. lb tcbi Ar? r. ', - ret. rr. r rhrc rfulartr tn'irt:r"TTiifZr g gcvS. ra rr.aUr ht in Lk.k ara aj3 rrrr m ara trc crari".ra. rr all tsr t;ar in VMH h w.'.l B'J.lr'.r teal cf r9v;'i Tiutnc Ttm r.ct X - r rc-- J A Southern Pacific Lines Company's rr triuXrmttT coll at a4 Na. mmtur4mmi1ptw iaia fiaJt Laka Oty. It- Second South St. CALT LAKE CITT. i :ty- - alifornia Gr&attt NV. Ac.M. Uv '. 79 SEO- - t rot-- a5Ttrtr D. It AX Vhla . Q RAT. UenraJ AfaL n. 1S3I ilpEl fff For reservation of slcr!r.c cur pnce and full Information addr?ax E. DRAKE, Diit. Pass. Agent, O. A. BIBLE, Trav. Pass. Agent, 100 West 2nd South St, Salt Lak City, Utah. : - r- Cvrus ltd son. n of ih? nl-en!d st r.icht that th- - l?itln'tl-r.J. w r re!mi'irof lmtT i.r,,iK.-in Mrs. h-IV;l.n were nl oh. !. fre. if. troihrr. jail, ha . l r e:;i1y en "act (r.ir,fc-clIre t t ery !. t.s tn.le.j in P.ruu'l.il d'f ' e - o.r e Ills f .nil',). lr. i;.U !. t1 Dhirin-- .i ovor h! t r. n I had !ffi ma'.; to Jno h5:j nn.ircmrnii esi.tM'.re.j ty nr a'U n't. The h!-i. r..n I'frlirl. nn Ir. und od f forrm'.Utd la a rre:n'-V.- r.v '.,ir, tr cn t o-- crrr v cat L:.tr rliM, r. frr m rjr rrtfn-- r ry t a1 mum ct ths dltl'.t a Atlt r k that n iVt lh - f- a tut spoil z'.'.H' r.'.r c cut CRAZY lead woman's run rt. 0.s tui, nrnturl krp ISrcn. , WAS fcarr ti It U than to tri - Springs WAS a. m Denver M:30 a. every day and arrives Chicago 5:30 p. m. the next day. Makes Union Depot connections with limited, trains for New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. the city. State street. Between the 30th day of July this year and the 2nd of September, 221,999 pounds of grasshoppers were killed In Utah county. As a bounty on this slaughter $1899.80 was paid, of this amount the State paid $1265.53 and. the county the remainder. Our Reputation reliable For goods has been firmly es. tablished in this city. When you buy of us you always get the best, for our stock includes the leading brands Utah Liquor Co., 22? South Main street. Arlsarva. The "Limited" leaves Colorado & CO., UTAH COUNTY HAS BIG "HOPPER" .CROP ani !r.i. I"rv' W.r.lrg Carr.rs ct Stsr ifaxioa tfc Vt. l-- Pmn a-- friz inn sixn m rf NEW WALL PAPER. Two carloads wall paper just in. The new In 328 V- mm t CAt.ciupas ft. Jorrnt. citt. CAGO. OALVEPTO.V. FL. FAtO an4 Ct.... Kt. For wnoipsalo 'm "i txt. XlAla SANTA FX ftOUTXL Ptret Una from TUH to 12-- enough in advance. It is in a brilliantly lighted car and there is an individual light for you. It is there for you to use when and how von wish dressing, undressing, or to read by when you are in bed. 0, Dr:r Mrril te-In- Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. k. rx. v.u twnoci , Dealer. - A m. -- J-- Kor On the Rock Island's Rocky Mountain Limited. It is in the "center of the Car" if you order far The contract for hauling hay from the city's lands in Parley's canyon was awarded to Raleigh and Harmon at the rate of $2.20 per ton. The Council received and accepted with thanks an Invitation from the Federation of Labor to participate In the Labor day parade. The matter of appropriating $300 for the purchase of a new team for the police patrol wagon was referred to the Committee on Finance. The payroll of city employees for the month of August, amourting to was referred for approval. The report of the criminal division of the City court for August, showing vi 229 cases disposed of, with fines and forfeitures of $1545, was also referred. The Council adjourned to Monday meeting night, when night, the regular on account of Labor day the only business will be that of adjournment to a later date. stock largest and onlyW. EBERT GEO. vkJ JTV.fs of Accumulated Business. Among the matters of minor lmpor tance acted upon by the Council at the special meetl.ig held last night were the following: $10,-.07.7- 4 i For e h I-- Jf3 v . . O C5Pa Cltr Tlckst 02ci, 201 iicHisox. ta. 18 p. xk. O. T. A T. UTtNCER. A.p.iT.A. srf OII.UCTT. rjir.ir a a. t,-f- n , de-a- n,',. a, ea. . 1 k,, Ptnu.ET. o I. trr Commrr!l AnLAfenU V. General A. lM.rrr.!ne feints. r. for sr.d HtriAi. j CTd'-a.r- . t:13p m. Omaha, "Slansaa city acfl fit. Ora-vh- of the b i l.OISE: th of IntTlr department forestry rraj has trrntorarlly withdrawn frcm ad en rf lard try or disposal about w(m teres it h.ii a w is r.ere Jvlnir Jum esl of tn In It m.i'! tofor romiiy, Id.h-"kr.own as Sawtooth forest reejve with drawal. These land heavily tJmberr.i are to h t x.irr.lnfd to d'termln" thsr I.TTAVTt HALT T.A1TT: CI 'I T. rencrv for for-s- t purres f Fo- - Ienv- derab.lly r Fait..... 2 s.m. Th has also terr.Tr-iri:department 2 For o. f J IS p nv. ! an o t an as acres withdrawn nM.tln For Ienirer ari the. Nr., the withdrawal recently made frrIca-ti:onine ham. Hbr, i.:5pra. of the water supj y nt oo protection . I'rovo. Ii!a. tn p.- -. ror Orin sr,1 til inter- t Sum. mediate pc!nt UOCATELLO: Th- - meet of th Fojth ) lU'n Idaho Fair and Itarir g to m. Nj. lcr I'roro mrA thKafVi.. S M p m. lin October to l":n Vn. hM in ar4 Ordn Wnt.ll p il b the gT iit st event of the Vn. t S p m. Or Jen ar 1 th Cromlnn tohM Vn. tFor Ok ten ar ! th V.tt.. t M a.m. Jn the H'ate. Nt:rr.ero ; c 'No. :2-F- ?r Tark City th estpopitjon nre Inquiries r Ui a ta. received by the secretary and great AIlIlUT.fl AT HALT LAKH C1TT. Interest Is shown with res p- ct to xh s; ee.t Na. Fr T. a m. m Of ten fart t'o. 6 From Dnvr programme. It Is an nppreclsteil a m. and r Fast.. t r e f r k ofTere that larrer pur?es are Ka. ard Nnvff p n, 1;S the Uoratello event than Is runtomry lor K' S From nr.i 7:att..ll:C p. Hi. the rcraslors of this kind and f.rsl No lTrcm It.r ham. IIthr. thi. Frovo. I M p n. exposition, promises to t a decided success. A Frovo. Jf a m. Fureka Frm 'N. N"o. Fark my... Ir'.l n m. r.OISE: Fred R. Pay and Isx Rosl e c !en ar.A V.'e a m. In from Upper I.f.is. ther tliev Ideated an . V.t... J rt p m. From a eroup of six claims on what they thtr.k t Jen anj wmi... i p.m. will develop Into n valuable prop?.nion. No Ster at lr.!errr.',3te rtaflcr Th discovery Is fifteen tnl this side c.r Ticket Otf.r. D"'r H'nrk. 'Fhr--a Atlanta. r.ar the route of tho pro;.s--.I. A. IinNTON. O. A. F. D. road. On RELATIVES SAY EDSON PREMEDITATION; NEW YORK, Sept. 3. The. double trage dy of yesterday brought to tho surface the fact that Cdson. who was "comp- tioller" of St. Michael's Protestant Enis- copal church, had been suspected of misappropriating funds belonging to tne par- i?n, ana mat expert accountants wore at work on his account3 It was also de clared by those related with th' family that F.uson was financially distressed uii acount of Wall street speculations. hatever may have, been the precise o cause of the tragedy, members of the Insist that the man whs insane. family There were many Indications that Kdnon was madly In love with Mrs. Puilen. On the body of the man wag found u letter BEAUTIFY THE HOME. addressed to the dead woman. Dr. Peters of St. Michael" church, who decorating For wall paper, tintlr.-gman well, is emphatic in the And fresco work, you can't afford to knew his declarations that none but the most & CO., GEO. W. EBERT pass up honorable relations existed between Tidson 323 State street. and Mrs. Pullen. She was, he said. "friend and adviser." Mrs. Pullen lived 'with her husband. John F. Pulln. an auditor at th Grand Central station, and hei .wo children, Trafton. 15 years COUNCIL ACTS ON old. and Mary, 11 years old. Coroner Jackson, afler making a thorexamination of the house. ,aid that ough THINGS MANY SMALL "?r Itr. rnu- - Raus DEFAJXT. Or3n Lvta Cit Ticket 03c 201 Mala Strwt. Tslepbon 250. For prtJcultrs rail en or ts ee J. f. M fnls. F!t Lk Itoje, V.. h t CORONER SAYS j e LKHI: Olley Elllnicson. one of residents and a prominent citizen of the State, who dlod Saturday, will be buried at 1 p. m. Friday, September 4th. II rprae to Lent In lv4. He pos sessed sterling qualities, which ar evl der.ctd by the fact that he was tlrcte.i times to the City Council, five times fight to the offlea of Ctty Treasurer and threr tin es as Mayor, Decides this he wai active in a church capacity locally, and ppent two years on a foreign mlslon to his native country. FROVO: The Eureka Electric cmpinr. under the laws of Colorado, organized with V. H. Searle, president and A. 1. Wcodhouse secretary, has filed a mpy In Utah of Its articles of incorporation with the County Clerk. Josiah J. Maun of I'rovo Is named as th agent of the company, upon whom papers may be ser ed. VERNAL: Uintah county has ch"rn Leslie Ashton und Joseph Timothy as delegate! to the National Irrigation at Ogden. The delegates from Vernal City are James M. HhatTer ami S. It. IJer.nion. The Ashley Central Irrigation company will send It. C. Camp and John i. Liavls. und the Upper Canal company William O'Nctl and George Searle. of SPRING CITY: Hyrum Teter-o- n was the victim of a bad acciCity Spring NEW WALL PAPER. dent yesterday while assisting In unloading machine. He wan thrown For new and In a threshing patterns to the heavily ground. He struck on his wall paper go to the fountain head-t- wo back and shoulder, breaking the shouidfr carload3 just In. bone badly and In other ways Injuring GEO. W. EBERT & CO.. him about the head. 32C State street. VERNAL: The residence of K. W. was Evans, two miles southeas-- of Vernal,nfter-r.octotally destroyed by fire Tuesday t of together with the greater WHERE TO GO the contents. Loss, Jlfxi; Insurance. JV. FOR AMUSEMENT. LOGAN: The Cache County Commissioners In regular session esterday den throned all the registration atnts of on account of the redisricting of t The Evening Telegram will Inby th City Council and appointed a form yot. on all 3ports, resorts special sfslon September 22nd to name officers to fill the vacancies. and theaters. Look up the ad. PARK CITV: George Whlttaker, a fire, column. man nt the Ontario tunnel, met wtth a painful accident yesterday whit" endeav command at Fort Douglas, and well known here, died in a hospital at Ma nila on August 29th. The cause of his death is not yet known here, as the dis patch received by the War department at Washington was the mere announce ment of his death. Col. Eskrldge first came to Salt Lake inwith a battalion of the Twenty-thir- d had that from returned the Phil fantry ippines. At that time the commanding officer was a Lieutenant-Colone- l, and he remained in charge of the local rost from August 9, 1900, to February 8, 1901. At that time his condition physically was such that he had to be relieved from duty. He went to Hot Springs. Ark.. and remained there until April 13, 1901. One day after he left Fort he was promoted to the rank Douglas of Colonel, ana was retired the same yenr. After his retirement he returned to Manila to live with his son and daughter. Richard S. Eskridge. another son. liv ing in Seattle, married Miss Ell Keith, a aaugnter or David Keith of t..is city. r-- n ur e. . neetfor.s rfrct trst filitrlcts In iouthrn Utah Fark t:ity votctl Monday r.Jghl to strike for a nine-hoday. There are et.-.- io ed carpenter sixty and sixty-fivIn the mine and sixty of them teiontr to the union. The men will not r baek in work In the morning; at h H.lvrr Klrr. Ialv-Judcor tmtarlo, Keams-KrltWest m!n. Daly f'orUajiA aa4 For Crn, utt. Frt- Jrranclsco ar.a tntr lr,a msSlata rlata Tcr Ofdsn. Denv.r. Kwui City. it. LavaU ana flan Frarkciaoo , For Of.sn. Car ha Vail ay. Dw- rtr. Kansas city. OraaAa, SU Lu! and Chltar Tor Or4sn Cache iJutte, HsUra.J Portland, Valley. Sao FYarsci. co r KttH-kton- Col. Richard I. Eskridge, formerly in Devoured by Worms. Children often cry, not from pain, but from hunger, although fed abundantly. The entire trouble arises from inanition; their food is not assimilated, but devoured by worms. A few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge will cause them to cease crying and begin to thrive at once, very much to the surprise and joy of the mother. 25c at Z. Tot -- Eskredge, Formerly of Fort Douglas, Dies in Manila Hospital. 4rf Jk Fra-ftc's- illta, co p.aa. LouU. Ksntaa an4 Pan City. r Orr.iii, trcTr Ftcm Vstrn, Cacrr VaiVty, I-- Col. .1 a. Oi. Irv-- r Ury. Loula. ar.d k (j1 19 Omaiis, rr, !r.tsrradlat pcnta....J'CJ From OrJsn. Chle4ro. fit Sr I. frl rvrtUiid. Bctts aei From Of1ev. Cc2 tt- - cut-ofT- T 1903 I, Urnaba... ...... TYom Ofrnc'c3. ita and tQtrm-.la- t tnter-medt- at and the camp of the various organ- izatlons will be large enough for a review of all the troops that will be assembled on the reservation ' for the maneuvers. Feb. ARRIVE, CH rrps an f The apace between the headquar- - Ties Tails fSSk AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. DHPAI1T. The usual number of retltlont was THOU OREGON SHORT UN"S DEPOT, "Trv Bowel HALT LAJCK Cl'lT. presented to the Council at its meeting I -- f-' last night and referred to the various ror rroTo. 2M. FsJrf.tlS committees. and Vlercur. connrtlr.r at Nepht for Mtnti and Mrs. II. L. Anderson and others propoints on Euapts tested against the proposed changing '3U .m Valley Hy of the grade of Eaat Temple street, For Osrflttd Hach. Teoele. Stockton, Msmtnoth. Cjf-- k between North Temple and First North and bt:ver tlty (rli C.f0 a.m streets. ) Lesmlngton A n Trovo. For merles riuM. nMt. Edward W. Hunter and a number of Krr Fork, Jitck.o, W.iaarott.Titoi.rvnw!. He. Vi. drip. Mt:furd. FrSseo. Lhl. Juab.and t bulk. Th lUiot others protested against the granting Void CCC ittrrti Catlsntes IntenaedUts .fir Ourntt.4 to cur or yostr mor tck. o.xjo pxm of a franchise for an electric car line pcints Sterling Remedy Co., Chicso cr N.Y. 551 on First West street. The grounds on ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION DOXES aiuiivh. FTPm ProTO, American r'ork. which the protest was made were that ford. Frisco. Iht. Juab.sr.dMi: Ir.terme45at the promoters of the project Intend to -Callertes Q.3r 7. J J a. Ill make a freight line of the road. oring to hitch the draw horse to the cars. points The animal started up unexpectedly ar.l From Frovo entirely pulled a larce. blunt chain-hooMercur sr.i Knrtr!fM. r. t r.tC his hand. Vljr 2. the Ir. IeCompte. thrcugh J J p.m Ity. polnu urriTuxruvruxruiJi irjrururu ruvn tending surgeon, : wound lh that sajs MsmmctH. of such a nature that much care wilt From Silver O'y . Eurska, Teo: C 3 T have to li exercised or lockjaw may rescd Garf.e.4 iJeach y.OJ p.ITl sult. DAILY. TRAINS AIX I'AItK CITY: Th CarerterB union rf r s!l BETWEEK CAMP AND HEADQUARTERS. i SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES FIRST STREET ON 000 Commanding General and Staff Will Have Full View of Field From Apex of Formation. TIME TABL.E WANT B0 CAR LINE CAMP LAN NED MANUEVERS FAN-LIK- E r'-a- l olnsf E 44,1 TOtt trains, vU lh Union Clntf 0r hTe ehclc cf r'"' thrtt throgb Nortbwteru HAL S. RAY, General Ageni, Denver, Colorado - lak. SIC Tiiiiii. j I I SALT LAKE nM 1! a .ju..fci r |