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Show The Sait Lake Telegram. TUESDAY EVENING, JUKE 30, 1903. TTx fT S A a JBf a. e-- IMUDfc ADA VIS xh S OLD RECEIVER PAPYRUS ON THE D RAMA FOR TRUST 7 of an Old falued ' Egyptian in Exchange 0 for Recitation From the Rostand Drama. Gift NEW YORK, June SO. Tanned by nearly three months spent beneath the Sahara sun, Maude Adams, accompanied by Miss Davis, a sister of Richard Harding Davis, arrived on the Deutschland, and went to her home in East Forty-firstreet. She was or. the passenger list as Miss Ewing:, and few of the passengers were aware that Miss Adams was on board. She declared she was never in better spirits, and would at once begin study- n ing, preparatory to starring next in a new comedy now being written st sea-eo- i I I S I J for her by Jamrs M. Barrie, the Scotch novelist and author of the play in which she scored her greatest success. Miss Adams has been abroad since closing her season last March. On her Arrival she was attired in a white gown, relieved only by a dash of blue ribbon at the ne?k. She wore a heavy veil. She dec? red among other articles a number of rare old parchment?, lnclud- Ins an ancient papyrus acquired from an Arfthian srhnlav whom she met while camping one night at the oasis of Sheops, in Central Egypt. Miss Adams related the remarkable manner in which she acquired the valuable relic. She explained the as follows: "This is, fo far as we were able to on returning from the desert to iarn Cairo, the oldest existing document pertaining to the stage. An old Arabian ' heiro-glyphi- cs -- Shipbuilding: Company Insolvent. - Anything pertaining to Maude Adams is always of intense interest here. She is a native Of Salt Lake The FRANCISCO, June Western Pacific Construction company filed articles of incorporation with the fltcretary of State of Xe . ida at Carson of. Saturday in the sum of $30,000,000. e State of Nevada received $4000 in 1 Jy-leeS- from the transaction. The Bulletin SAN 30. , - The purpose of the corporation is to undertake all the construction of the Western Pacific company, which is projecting the Bf:ckYvith Pass transcontinental lino to Sail Lake. Today V.'. J. Barnett. who is attorney for the new road, stated that the con- - POPE TAKES DRIVE IN VATICAN GARDEN Klrkpat-rlc- k NEWARK,. June to announced counsel reptoday resenting complaining- bondholde.s of the United States Shipbuilding company that he had read all ihe papers In the case and had decided that the Incorporation Is Insolvent and that its directors had failed to take proper Rtepa to protect the bondholders and seemed) to be, without ability to rals funds. Therefore. In the Interest of the bondholder?, both those who appear here as complainants, and all the others, he said: "I hall appoint receivers. I will hear e counsel as to whom they may dMre to name." irwas Anally that the order would be elgned agreed and that Immediately the counsel w6uld have until tomorrow to agree on a suitable perron for the appointment, but If an agreement not reached the court will nam the explained Is scholar, who gave It to me. receiver tomorrow at lu o'clock. ancient the characters as referring to anold man drama of the Egyptians. The in parted Tragedy in Saloon. gave it to me the morning we the Rostreturn for a little scene from TACOMA. June 30. William Daniel and drama which I repeated for his was shot at Wllke.vm, thirty miles benefit in French. .He was a remarkable Tacoma. last night as the result from of a linguist, and spoke French' as well as row which started in the Palate faloon. The Sheriff and Coronr left Tacoma English. "I srent most of my vacation In today for the sct-nof the trnriv Eorvnt. with the excention of about five Meantime the proprietors and bartender weeks In Jerusalem and the Holy Land are In custody to await an Investigation and a week in .Constantinople. While by the officers. in the desert I enjoyed splendid health, but I am a poor sailor. It was rough to coming over and f. was compelled keep to my stateroom most of the time." FREE TO Tax Babies. Extreme hot weather is a Richard L. Bush has been appointed postmaster at Hulett, Crook county, Wyo., vice John Tl. Baxter, resigned. mm xmmm iOLD HEAD THIS tax I COASST afd t tnt-rmiu- ;;;f ' J a. rx i ... ... i Nt'. r - r 1. .ji. l.-- rsv. c K v;,ry, (:.. ft r !x.:J. Orr.aJ-.aDr.,.I1:C1 rt ra. t. lfltnM't .'.u' in. Fnn.itri.. Chpac?. fit. l'-.v, Kr.m r.i irr.:.(v. tr AIM aH.n rrf.rsoo p. n. rr.'.:at i.iirta I .? p m. . No. aU ar. intrrTrrr.tn-.pjrn ,ird .. .. .. p, rr; !Mi r"!-- 'i rroi- - .trttf n. Nr;-li.!:"! 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WKAI.TH. :.!our.ta.ln. 3TRAINSDAILY - A-- Vnl'r. ar.l (Jctin Reached by lha Iak Rtv-r- s. -- ertptlrt at cjlII ttrct. No. 3.1 CUi. l-- a.a rat I. nHDU'TD ar; 'y t3 c. r. WAnniiN. : .nrt5":l."r- F'- - Southern Pacific Lines Company's Tor and IMvrt aT-nu- r t urr.r-,er- . HAT!".: i:.VHT th! r;reral Arnt. It-Irt- ur- r'-t'- 411 ilait Sill Iviork. y I-a- City. ke 1RAT. R- - CJcr.cral Ai:nt. Servian Congress Is Dissolved; New Cabinet to Be Formed. mmm SOME MORE BARGAINS Iff Mi W SPECIAL 1 sr hav made the rtirlr.a; of men who are Vitally Wfik mv :if'a ar until within the laet jear or ao I had never r.:r- - I ;iv"4 a to which would do the worlt and I had t ccmr.t mv.fi with A !? the otd lines of treatment fall down in th n e hy "' iisi bln,K wcaknees. Men v.in to tprciallM. ofW.y who have, partially relieve out their money,i, ;or pa bn Jl"": fo-ca!l- e,l t- -n Sworn Statement them jrn-v! 9 aca:.i. ar 1 ;...h to th.' kr... r.rj ti,,. whj l,.i tfKd th A j r ;r 1:;! tu tr.y J, t;,.v, ;. I sitJv . r K.jk t,. el tu. ri a n i r ur.t'l !h n rf tt. Sir I I tftsrovry Ilar.;pt. 1 Mlal an. Mow If you are fvir iv be c rr.pl rt.i.te4 that sooner or c l;ato tal-tM: treatrvrent. inr twj;i-. r.o ? fa.lurr-- , nn. with f c t':r Jvihn Hampton N'Hal Ite" ir;iv. cur t. tay rur-to - oi M njd tl- rnvery erra A. I rr.j.r.-(ct in, r,.:j;c t f verf r.iy iMti-"e. f..r I Leva ihr-... ntai: , r!vrr "r..t. :u not fu:r.:i t, trie j, ::. r ,.: ti..it t ; w i: riev-mi!: a .tt to th.-tVol a'.:i r.Atlre by fi'.Jan"her tl.-irl't'..! li.u eris..n nny w;:-.j i:nko jworrj t. .': t d 'I it. it th- - tlr Ha':.i t.,n Vi; - 1:. tne ;!nr.--: n r.:i to c . iro t:.. - . . tl..- W...M!-- ; I f Men. My trritm-'r.. v it n:: ro.;,. Ir.r thv m.-il. ; kit v in the world tv r.vir.' of Itn tir H ,cr s in Ili.:!.!lf an, the n.nnMn: lp l Phoir.-iVlUiisv In Vri. sr. A If ot am In t.pe l r f iteh-.- l!ilr: si 1 Il vltal-lz'vi r. jmi w.:i I o in .lsi"ointe tJHrlr.j: ni.r ty. jn niv h.ri;j, nf..i nr.th" endlnj; :.ilar r c i truniert today, f ir I will ,; and as vigorous as you care to be. Just because thrre r hundf.!- - of t nn.l ph lr.-.-that thlr ire.itmrr.t wl.i r. ade;Htr.? wh.it V!t if Itr5i.ii.i-H- e !.h? ?;rfiJoh" v II. I, t nnd 11s tr.o.n know thes u;. al .ir ;;: fai!ur s 1 .., have t., ctnl-man. pra:ttcni:y witho.it c.t? rvrry Is a real c ire rnr Vital !rhi;iiv. thrr for th o.T. r will ni tr.aklns sr Can Any Man Doubt That at Last There Is a Cure for Ilim Whsn Such Asurance as This Is Qlvenf CITY OF DENVER. County of Arapahoe. April rt. 131. I, the manager of the EnRllah Restorative first btr.c duly Fworn. on oath tompisny, depose and say that the IngrMlrt of the Sir John Hampton Vital Rektorafive are known to me and that this does not contnlu any of the following poisonous dnifr. nil or a portion of whl. h, are contained in all of the aupposM r:jri-for the ailments of which have been "xamtned by rre. and! which t'.i Sir John Hampton Vital Restorative wUl cure, towlt: Phosphorus. Nux Vomica (Strychnine). Canthariapa (Hipanlah lv) Morphine and Damtuna (althoufih Drtrnl-an- a is not conM'iered a poison bv omr And I do most physicians). swear that th 8!r John Hampton6mnl Vita' Restorative could be taken In full rinc by a child without Injurious enets: further, that I have associated the dlsi?overer of this treatment evr with It rlnr" has ben onred to th" nubile and that I am fullv coarntiant of th vnt number of cure9 that It has and Is making, number many thousands, and have which Investigated the? cures personally and am assured that they are permanent and Inat-InFrom Indisputable evident from the thousands who have been restored and the successful actionfully of the Restorative In all cases. I am further prean absolute and pared to swear that It positive cure or specific for 8rxual Weakness In its various forms and for Kn-clat- e Diseases; and I moet positively affirm that it Is the only treatment In existence which will catif growth or develwhere or atrophy exlt opment I believe thin toshrinkage be the only ral cure that has ever been offered to men. and I mike these statements voluntarllv and without compensation, knowing the pool this treatment will do men In need nf It The manager of the EngMth Revoratlve Company, personally known to me. appeared before me. a notary for th? County of Arapahoe and State of Colorado, and duly awore to the foregoing:. MARTIN SMITH. Public. My commission expires Notary March 13. 13 j eakne. bn g. make thl. mll I a end n ot h n r ery- - and that it am. 1 vm. ' fflm charn? C. O TTV.llr-- lust r,Hr. I - " . xmuiii t-- o ' "ke yU la not sold In J VA-V-- . . , nniiL ill wr : W,U Ta r r " trl !v 1 r- vnr-u- o .1 " .n'. r tMrr fn Srt' srrir;: i Kt. i :ri Irr i n j ft., r J;r :.:r ty 1 t"1-- COLORADO-UTA- 1 :h r.r , , . .. ?h iy. -- - l t T!.r uch Pu'lm.-ifro: Inko :.'.',. irn raff, !!'; SHORT UNO H TO ST. LOUIS. M Tl r. Th'cvtn ar.d fi!t City t ft. City.a ".AUr,!r -cmJx:Vow V..-- It.j.Tao J ta for tnmrr traveL pel; lw tt risen to lIJe I.;-.;- l x,4 c T Tcurtt .r ether trrw:tiw;i3-ta-to Ct.U.g, o.ar j prir.t T o tra!r d r. t lr.r. .:r effe. KS Pe47r rfc: 'X. TU City. A- v 1r frrr- - 1 'h. July ! n ! - , 1 ::'." Mlourl rhT t'r.t t 'u;n n-- at.-- l tun r nt-.- Car l-- V V M iu j5! nl irS t .-, r-rt- r- - t 1 1 tjit c fc:vn. a. liiiMwuri i :r.cW.Nnvp. r... eu Lbi. - I n . 4.f "It G i C. P. A City. r .- -. H. fv.;:- lipii lt 1 M-irr:- Juiv rr ' ar :'!'Sin fal r - c. a. ".ourt U'.iL l , tn'rp'ilaAt lj J.-M- - i -- : TKi;r.T niTK'i:. .- ik-ref- 1 79 V. Second South St. n. r. nk;li:n. i. Ast. J c-- From Observation Pullman Cars n HTT.T PAT TO DIZNVEU VIA -- fr - .a.,i Ccr.f--rr.- " 1 l) tr-at:- tj m-?- o (- 1 me juat one CO?l Colorado '. a,. " o-- Tiin- - King Hard ware S Stove Co. Main S'reet, Tl. City acr is John Van ltnr:; fiid Flove ar.d llar.cr. Auun;f.lc ICv RAILWAY e A ttrsct I.-.jc- Itrfrlger-ator- Carry 'Ji Midland ii f arid tuilder U,. rf I n ;f hardware f umlh'.njc Ko-xl- ir fcer.ery a.nd mprh k City I 10 a. m. and p. m. Call at efHce for laforrratonu V. H. DONNHLL Central arrnt. JS4 Co, Wsst Terr. pis n.. Looly block. a. aertice. i CIIA3. O. KING, Mirr. I lo-- e inor.t v. .ir and fifty i -- nfs e , ry time a man takes nlva-tas- re a but I am doing gn i work iur of myself I after ull. for erv urv will he an ad vert teener ti.an t f.nr rr.e and or later I will pror.t arrord. 1 will ki r,d a lintntrrt of ih inKi. F!r John Jl.imi tor Vital JtrMoriiMv Cvf-'UeraM- Ui l tT tfi . Lftv? Fait MifcrtM ' "i t-a- 'Tilir Tl U"i' "" r'' sner t , prepaid, until fuithei 3n; man wrltlr? ar.i ri.r:o'l l: ':,A I T.lll emd him Ha: whlHi f rr two doilnrs and Hftv ecu you detlve more Rood ar.l t.n-:i1M1 treatment I will n a o , r.,rf;m R ,j;ijP havthan yn;i fnun all tl.o you hve ever takn to irejv'rs .,rr.mi flnd mo5t ,f'm,ne'- oncra own I'oner. . ar irenimont Nfrvo-Vitc- f. y&T AJi 'A at. d!coT-r.l- y V::;ta trttlns. - til Rti fin "' J V'-- -" - ff 'JAM m thit cjre Dr 1.1,1 vJrv lh- - r-'- -- 7 - :" - ! ::cr.hTre stem ft Liner fy. v. nm- 7 1 M 5 ALT LAKE A' 1 1 &r&JJJrZ ffffi English jeC' J Vnrl ii SEE COLORADO ; 4 1 PtI L-a- t i . Tt r ivi ci. K and PosiTIVi: e foe i.A f. t T sufrVr, wun other allmen Lfu"! n tne-naiien ; e weakness-- . my I wia then preacilbe fur him. but will not chirwV XtZ: You can ac.reelv aAm Vh- -. r 1 1 1"L HO th. Pany'nS affidavit, nl s I may withrtrnw m. Lj j'.'i...r f H you ,oon- - aVi'" o'ise!f of It at once and give the Blr John Umnt ,n vni,. live to bleas the day that you ad of this Ic,toratv trial, at.d you will dollar In , !i".m dUV: bJ Lor order made u i l' xreas. r, Z tJH. 'Tha Travels andA"re, Researches of eenc rre. postpaid riL-to all who write for odaT. KLOlUHHlllL L ! iUi&V Address all carX the English Restorative Co" U to 23 Unl , xri.i t r lit. y itat"M FrtlritT. N. T.. - It Is as"nt. dlffrrent have ever snT I . ntn that th"ret suereful m.m- rr.rth,,. n.n irr.i ...... .l tl s l i drug stores r.nr by - 'h ; ,rr" .FiJIIfr,n J-- Ut W. V "! ,.,uvery n. vivririj a of Phvalral L.. r--" Tif fwniX V.J'm 70,n',hln'-- ' I "oil. D :!,. (::'':. - J:r' J-t'- . i- -.it r !. r' .Z'2 t?. r V-n- - nr.l r - :x - RATES : On .at- IW- a 11 EXCURSION J.-.;-.-- ', A p.. H v BELGRADE. June 0. At the meetwoning of the Skupshtlna today, Premier "Most derful preparaAvakumovics read a ukase the tion in ths session specially summonedclosing the by world." Dr. Monroe. Provisional Government, June 11th. "Does mora After reading the ukasi, the Premier for my comthe Skupshtina in behalf of the thanked plexion and form than anyI havaj Government for the election of King thing ever used." Peter, and added that the Government Anna Held. had concluded that it was better to Thousands of postpone all legislation until the new Testimonials. Skupshtina was elected. The Premier the Government to see that the pledged All speak in elections were carried out with the highest freedom, so that the result mayperfect truly terms of represent public opinion. The elections are expected to tak" DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD place in the middle of September and will doubtless result in a conpiderable This famous preparation has many Imitators, but there is nothing like It on the increase In the number of extreme radimarket. It has stood the test for mora cals in the house. than twenry-fiv- e years and is now recThe King has already promised that ognized by the medical profession and the new Cabinet shall he composed In thoueands of grateful women who have accordance with the result of the elecused It as being the only preparation that will ROUND OUT tions. with FIRM. HEALTHY FLESH thin cheeks, neck arms. and HEAVY FALL OF RAIN FOB DEVELOPING THE BUST or restoring flabby breaets to their natIN GREATER NEW YORK. ural bsauty and contour It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. NEW YORK, June 30. New York and rOR BEHOVING WBIETKLES. No woman should have wrinkles or as crew's feet about the eyes or mouth. Dr. vicinity waswell as this part of the flooded yesterday by a Charles' Flesh Food removes them like country magic. downpour of rain, during which, in the SPECIAL OFFER. The course of a few hours, about half as price of Dr. Charles' Flesh Food regular is $1.00 a box, much water fell as in the prolonged but to Introduce it Into thousands of new homes we have decided to send two boxea period of wet weather this month. The to all who answer this tdvertiaement and storm was accompanied thunder eend us SLCO. All packages are ent la and lightning, and several by conspicuous plain wrapper, postage "prepaid. spots were struck by bolts. sample box just enough to Streets in 'arious sections of PPPC Aconvince you of the great merit New York were inundated andGreater it Is of Dr. Charles' Flesh Food will be sent free for 10 cents which pays for the cost expected the damage by water will be of mailing. We will also send you our very great. The flood was the most Hook. "Art of Massage," which contains serious along the shore front, on the sfll the proper movements, illustrated for south and west streets in the borough Passaging the face, neck and arms and of Manhattan and In the Williams(id directions for developing the bust, burg section of Brooklyn, where much ddresg damage was done by floods twelve r CHARLES years ago. For a good portion of the i here the water in some of the day if iesn Food will also hi streets was four and five feet deep and found onnarier sale at the many families were hold prisoners in J. HJXtL DUUG CO, tbv rsnvs. : ccr.ha.... 3. . a- -i ot on" gmt nutte tf-jt- rrom rac. r Frrm t. M-nt- Created Plaj Ground cn ITaxCu In struction companv was incorporated has Nevada for the reason that Nevada passed corporation laws extremerecently favorable. ly It has been insistently stated that the Gould million are backing the new road in order to make transcontinental connections with the Gould lines at Salt Ike. the Denver & Rio Grande being one of the properties. George Gould has ben keen to share the California traffic with H&rrtman for some time, and the Western Paclnc Is believed to meet this desire. Surveyors for the new road are now In camp at various points in California and Nevada, and it is said the jme. alter cro3in2: the Beckwith pass, with its elevation, will proceed to a point near Winnemurca in its transit across the Sagebrush Stat1. With the newly Incorporated construction company there will be no delay in building a roadbed andarelaying tracks on the surveys, which proceeding on their way to Salt Lake. The incorporators of the new company are James H. Swift of the Pacific raving company: FJ. N. Harmon, fecretary of the Harmon Lumber company; M. B. Maynird. secretary of the Paclnc Painting company; O. K. McMurray and J. Sadlieri. None of the incorporators are known to have affiliations with any railroad. rH Frs-iCl'- ' Artr.in r rom t. f.;if,! Pmr ar.4 ltV-- JVr Vantaet JMOO-fo- Feb. t, IQOX VS.Z. im S.a m. rrom Bn JuctJcn. trn- mm, e Wyoming Postmaster Uamed. SO. S Jut r.. In F.Tect For Frovo. tJmrnl June- l f'ointa t 2 IS p rr.- tJcnan Nf -- For Frvo, rand Ji;r.c- tf!n r.r.! point eatt f 13 p.m. No. I?',r.irham. lUbcr. Frcvo. Mr aral p&lr.l .. IfW s F'-No. Frovo. F Ir.tertnMl.il rk. No. K!or Bnj nil ",tr- - S:p.rv : ELECTION TO BE ORDERED June No. Grnn-lrr nl pr'1'? vcr - upon the digestive power of babies; when puny and feeble they should be a few doses of White's Cream SO. given descended The Pope ROME, June children's tonic. It will to the Vatican gardens this morning for Vermifuge, the facilitate the digestion and stimulate the first time this? year and was driven of their food, so that soon become they about for an hour and a half. He seemed 25c at and active. and healthy to enjoy the air immensely and noticed strong Z. C. M. I. drugstore. the changes made in the gardens. He was especially interested in the growth of the vines planted by himself and made inquiries regarding the prospectB forto the his vintage. When the Pope returned apartments he Beemed not in the least fatigued and received several bishops. Thursday night at hall park Downey will attempt to break Herrera's guard. "Washington, No. C Tatl JTAVCS 3AI.T LAKH CITY. X 30.-Jud- ffe WESTERN PACIFIC PLANS BEING RAPIDLY PUSHED $30,000,000 Construction Company for Alleged Gould Line From Salt Lake to the Coast. Current Tt 4f1P -- t. City and the house where she waa born stands In the. western part of . the city. Concerning her plans she said in New York: "Mr. Frohman met me In London, and we completed arrangements new Bar- for my appearance rie play which will follow the en- gagement of John Drew at the Em- Possibly a plre in September. change may be made by way ofsubstituting one of my former suecesses (shall we pay?) to open the season, with the Barrie play later. Beyond a few dinners, one of which was gvien by James M. Barrie for 'me in London. 1 have gone no- where and teen nobody socially. But I am glad very glad to come () home once more." In-th- 0 Court Declares the U. S. SALT LAKE WOMAN'S PLANS FOR FUTURE. L":t la . r 4 h - . i |