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Show -- ' i j- if The Salt Lake Telegram. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 190S. r AN AIM LAW AL TREATY PUT UP TO CONGRE of president Marroquin Colombia Favors Canal, but Points Out Difficulties in the Way. COLON, Colombia, July 17. The text of President Marroquin's message submitted to the Colombian Congress has reached here. The part referring to the Panama canal says: "There are two alternatives before the Government. Firstly, the curtailment of Colombian sovereignty in considera- tion cf certain pecuniary advantages, and. secondly, to rigorously maintain sovereignty and demand peremptorily the money indemnity to which we consider ourselves entitled. In the first ease the wishes of the inhabitants of the Department of Panama will be satisfied, but the Government be afterward accused of failing may to defend tthe sovereignty of the country and the interests 01 the nation. In the second . Place, if the canal is not built via the Panama route the Government will be accused of failing to obtain the wealth of which the canal may be regarded as the beginning and which may be the sole condition of our future aggran-dizemeu- t. I have already made known CHEAP RATES FROM CHICAGO TO PACIFIC Many Conventions in the West ford Opportunity for Inexpensive Travel. CHICAGO, July Af- James Charlton, chairman ol the Transcontinental Passenger association, announces reduced rates on the basis of one fare for the round trip, for the American Bankers' association, San Francisco, October 20th to 23rd; to the triennial conclave, Kr.ighls Templar, San Francisco, September :th to 9th; to the National Livestock association, Portland, Or.. Jan12th to 17. 15th; to the uary Commmercial congress, August 16th to 21st. GOULD HEADS 0 NEW YORK to Get my wish that an canal should be opened through our territory. I think even at cost and sacrifice we shduld not place obstacles In the way of such a grand enterprise, because It would surely result in a gigantic material improvement of our country; also, because once the canal Is opened we will expand and draw closer In our rePHILADELPHIA. July IT. George J. lations to North America, whereby our Is after the Lehigh Valley railCould commerce and wealth would industries, be greatly benefited. road. His recent trip oVrr the line In "Happily for me the immen.e responK. P. Wilwith company sibility of deciding the questions re?. bur was for the purpose of setting Infor Congress, which must definitely apor prove condition disapprove the treaty proponed formation about the for the construction of the canal by the ol the property and tophysical himself acquaint United States Government. with th fatllitles of the company at the Inter-ocean- Control Planning of tue Lehigh Valley Railroad. ic various terminals. For some time Mr. Gould has been desirous of getting control of this property. The Lfchigh Valley would give the Wabash an outlet to New York from d it Is believed that arrangement could be made with the Heading company for running trains through to this city. LOSES BET' AND HIMSELF Huf-faloan- the bodies of her two children, a bov and girl. Her husband. IV.m Du-!- . formerlv of St. Michael s cathedral, but now of Chicago, arrived here dt ninht. Mr. Iuel has been in bad heulth and w"tit t the mn.intaliii In the hope of rsalnir.g Th- - Young Dane Who Started on Freak Tour Myste- her ftrength. children contracted diphtheria and both died, the rnotner bring prostrated. riously Disappears. ROME, Ga.. July 17. Relatives of Bernstorff Schroeder, formerly a Lieutenant in the Danish navy, who left his home in Copenhagen a year aRo last August, with two companions, to make a trip around the world on a wager, have asked the police to search for him. lie arrived in this city penniless May 22nd. All trace of the Lieutenant has fince been lost. He is the adopted son of Erml Ret. editor of the Folkets Avis of Copenhagen. The party were to travel handcuffed and make the journey on a large wager. The other members met with mishaps in this country. Schroeder had reached Jacksonville, Fla., when he broke down and came to this city. news Seattle, mm Declares ;0UR STATE tele- Min-lto- en-stdn- 1 vlcc-rrcsl- df CGDEti AND RETURN $1.00, G. W., Sunday, July 19th. Leave Salt Lake 9:50 a. m. Returning leave Ogden 11:00 p. m. Hall, undertaker an2 We3t 2nd So. Tel opjj. Postofiice. 110 er. 1013. BETTER FEELING IN RUSSIAN AFFAIRS Action Over Manchuria Puts Better Taste in the Mouth of Your Uncle Samuel. President Roosevelt's advices from Secretary Hay as to the conclusion of the negotiations with China for open in Manchuria afford him much ports satisfaction. The feeling of the Administration toward Russia already has been vastly improved by the St. Petersburg Government's prompt action in the ment of the Kishineff rioters. punishExchanged for Consols. '"' Washington, July 17. The amount of S ml 4 cent bends m 17. July tv 2 per cent for change intoteeeiv,rl sols is $7b,2M,4iO. pf-- con- Tor Philippine Coin. The Director Wrhingmn. July the Mint today purchasr-- 175,000 ounces of of silver for Philippine coinage account at an average of Z4M an ounce. 17. d Wfo tain g. 30a-terd- TTte nl Ir!rmTd'.t Pr- ujor frn it r I Clrr.rejdnrti. l'th, j-- (ein r"',r-- rr.J rcr CcUri.at.S 1 p-r- Na. lf ..... th Ay r"r lfT.!,! r-- Orr. r. h ... Prc"n I vaiby Ki.. C irn- - ! lUnrh. Am-rl- Pbor..: h-i- O.UU r.-rk- nt (.('. ':;;;;.:.; j sj, j , Trarr.r V. rT 1 t .' r S 1' p-'- '. 5 YOU r lM .a. naia BUhL 31 -- t--a in i t. .ft. n. SaW THIS, i Jn't rota. Ja think he CI many UtouJsdjt cwld t yur f icrai ATcaissx. a.m ..t:UD p.m ie! sixn & mn : ' n .itJD p,m ... ... r p.ITl ALL TRAINS DAILY. Pirert- tare .r,n'ft'r.r. f rn'r,.. !4. ''tri in uth. rn I t.i i ! N va I fM-- t? e r?At.irm.n I"lv? i i a4 RfSt4 i - t:trtur fcUfft. BM 1 J . at:-r.- f f, . ?w .uca:rt Cr-- js ?. : Aft: I Ai Hi i, I- ' K Age. i 0rr3HRAT. 1 i 1. ; - :t - Pi ' xi Um mi LaJtt Off ! 3 TRAINS DAILY itt Southern Pacific Company's Lines j Fi! ?: hi. nv, ft. : a .v i N r t. pafo ti ji?rrn L-- r et ,. t o Vh;rj F.Trron TP! T.rH r1 3Ctre "tntA.SU HPAI.TIP I'LL A & L' 11.: Vf cunlAin, . r.l". LaXa Ocau VaJly fey r?i, K1A . cn Z!art.. Orts-an- De te. tn Putjot ! TTr t in- r.-k-, Fn-- r Gretesit Play p.r.rrr..- - rr tan-t-a -t - If t r, Al t t C.t k 4. i- - - - 1-- . td 7--1 Burlington Equipment ! n ree Trams to hicaao 1 e-. Pan-gu.'tc- Chicago, Milwaukee & St. .: tj j;t r", C.tt. !! ro.i f .e f. t.r.r r .. J ; Lft I; if t ; - r h tn 4 , . ! 'T, . ..-- i y ; i- j. -- j 'f . r' . t s r.' ! (i k-- U j,f r iz n r r,t. h. : k " 1 ii'tn, ii 3: t . jrtif e.a j I. re- t PJ.S' : "i-!- : .r.'t ri ltf't a h t '1 j- dr-:,- t r.: .1 t It V e Union Pacific and j .' 1 f 1..'- . - i -- i ' t 1 r r,..3'; TO ST. LOUIS, (T.- "Tf(.T K'? ';r . f!rirr, n t 5 Ki V 1 ' ,: .t ; Kt. tfs- ji'-- i 1 t-- 'e ' e--' p- Paul Line It . i nter. Pi'r, u-.- " Si e tJ.i'g ax. I yesterday . President I.. Heitman of Kathdrum" U Parkins nnd of ajcretary; p. Itadenbau;;h wroPre,ton th bu"l-nf-presrnt. Considerable ni:tln was transactfd at the Th board instructed J. K. Tonrtf & lh,Ur o of Jioise to prepare plans for th armory and gymnasium it Is pro to erect on the university Krciir.d nt cow this autumn. The plans will h.- examined at the meeting ot the board nt Moscow on August th. Should aubmltted at that time accWptJSu work will begin upon Vhe buiMifLt m.-etlnj- 4 siT-- ..t T Indigestion, rmdy for and the many constipation, bllloupr.css a from arisir;2r fl!aordired Etcm-Pfcpj'ment? cr bowsls Iler Ripans Tabules. They hf.ve aecomt-Hsbewonders, and eld removes the necpsslty ot thir timely little ilia alilng a physician for that bset mankind. Theymany go straight to the sraf cf trouble, relieve the diEtress, cleanse the affected parts, ar.d give the system Ina. general toning up. The enough for an ordinary occasion. pnekft The. family bottle, CO cents, y euntains n for a year. All drujrglst sell tiien. h, nt Hup-j-l- vrJSE: Th0. c?on appointed by to have of the work of making on exhibit charRe at the St and Lewis and Clarke expo Uons he? i. meet nK yesterday it organized bv dVr a lnff James K. Steele pre.-iden-t, Henrietta .Mansfield secretary andC Mrit' Hunt was chosen a executive conimi, ioner Under the law he v the !u salaried officer and win have bedirect rervi?ion of all th work. BOISE: Mrs. C. K. to Boise yesterday, and vit! herbrought came 1 m ROUND 'r . .. C. I'M a. rr it.iUit Llt : P.x4:...l , iij-- I , 1 4- -i. "IP King Hardware Jnr.n . Vsi k-- & P.-'-f- Colorado Stove Co. cP'fS ; ifc. p From Observation Pullman Cars rvrn t n a t to ACL VJ jimp qpp rn? no a nn SALT LAKE CITY Ir r i 79 V. Second South St. City Ctiv ar.J ?v.(siri A ; TICKETS: XL P. L'.'-f1- Midland RAl LYVAY ; Av.iv.i.tlj Itffrifr- - Atrrartt- f arrs'thtr.f Parry f,;U I!.--- c.f t r CI t AM. O. KINO. If Irr. n!.. a, rn. - rr.-rr- ' Lave :J3Fait ar Pa& fIf- - r. m. Call ii cf"r f r Infer? ii'n. V.. If- - nONNHU Bo, A:u Ttnr.iUat, P"Ct, lf t.nck. I n4 0rfr: ! ... aMWna !.( m aWnw TO TRIP PLUS $2.00 VIA Baltimore, Maryland. Iw . ON BALK JULY 14th. iifer n" oTeursIon rates to Chlcnyo. Llera. pms, Minneapolis, Kuns.a City and many other points, with long1 limit, On sale July ;ih ani hxh, Tnnouon staxdaud and TOURIST ELT.rrURS FROM SALT LAKZ CITY TO CHICAGO DAILY. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS. BEST DINING CAR SERVICE. ana condltlrr.i, writ E. DRAKE, Diat. Past Agent. O. A. BIBLE, Trav. Pais 100 West 2nd South Agent. St. E< Laka City, Utah. HAL S. RAY, Oea'l, Agent, Deaver, Colo. c.!. f y h, t Ple-in- r--i L1t F.ilt 1 e r. ri r 5I!OrIT LINE COLO?DO-bX!- i a ss ; five-ce- . ytr. t J JarT.' M IU.irf r.- SI iirn 4 Mv ';V. M. . ; .1 ; . FAlr(l5d, .. I:y. points Frm KUv. r City. Matnmtith. Lurek.t, Stnrktrn. To.v.- jini f if ... Trv!, lhl. Fr.-- sr ys;;.r, - o,;-;- .r ...t-.- m, r a at . P: ! A Dallpbtful Slae la XUiU JL JlraStabU Plata to ULra CITT. ard Ir.terrredu!? Q.!ir; ...... l'ilJPr..v.. p m. prvn ixsfcTtjri ten COP.NJIJ ftornrr I a. JtnNT'N. fouTn AnniVE. I.eht. JMii. Mi;r. rd. 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T 15 a m. r,!n!ii AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. -r- c 1 halt la ict; c fen f.;4 No. SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES o. 1. . r: J TIME TABLE iv-v- Cr-i- m. I!u;t j. ho. ftr.l .... , ii-?- PirtU-,- !A rnk s . CM'.f Wrt ..ItJl'tn. ti. Per rr,n t p r.t. le Vt.. Kr ft, tfj; t n t? ............ L,y ..... ',r r.ft'.rrf' o er .i :t City... ........... II. Ij'f't'"!. 1'jif.r.r I i" lMrm,i',iP j.ot.iin a.mL .fnt., f NO. Postmaster Rt Qlsbortt Kanted. W&shlMrtn, July 17. Itctrt I. Eherrj has been aiuinted )M,trntii( at T. cout t . HrleMnn. item 13 r, .. Aantvtt, frden. I n-- i r.a - t- n4 a. I Inter. en! n Inter- - n d-- ' I. r't-- Pn.yn o. - Tt o. he tiu-irteri- rrr-rH.ssr "t of tSo July Mofitana Mir.Ina compunv .inrvd tin Uvidmd of 12 in r i hnrc.regular f'ret-n- n !- r nOISE: Tlirre members of the Bnarri of Krgcnts of the State unlvrrFlty at Moscow hold a meeting In Poie J 1 Uton.At tt.t-i- IT VERNAL: The trm of the District court openedJuly Porger Is Caught. in Verr.nl yesterday with Judge Booth on the bench. District Iterlin. July IT. Mastf rsnn, the man ho For rartlrr.Sar e'A on or fdrr.t Attorney A. C. Hatch an.VJudie Frve It i alksed forced rhtikP in (HfornU of 'th-- e Price are in attendance. Thf-the to amount of is under arrest bit, t'.t r. arf Kmi. criminal cases on the calendar. The case nt llamburff. ra9rr.s'r AgT.t, of the State vs. Wesley Thom.ts was for trial at 9 o'clock Wed nc? da v. Th case of the State vs. Hariev Thorrm. will come up tomorrow. The two are brothers and are charged with being implicated in the burglary of the Rullock stor. a few weeks since, when the fnfe thre wii blown open and between SltO and i2GQ was taken. SPRINGFIELD: Court Union No. $r.O of A. O. I of Springfield held Its Installation of officers lan r.lfmt. Dr. Gorj;e blurb, chi-- f Smart, ranger, installed thedeputy ChW following officer?: ranger, John 1. Anderson; 'Jnanclal secretary. E. N. Jordan; treasurer. 11. M. Doug-alljunior woodward. 1 S. Raymond; senior bradel. George Whitney junior bradel, I), jj. Pavn. After th Installation, refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake and cigars were srrvtd. PROVO: Je5r W. Crosbv is In on his way to thf Big Horn co;intrv.Provo from pcuthcrn t'tah. Mr. Crofby that the prospects for good crops ieports in the southern part of th State are very ood this year. In the future of the Rig Horn country of he Is very who bavn optimistic. The Utah j.cp located there are now at work taking out a second canal, which, when completed will furnish water for CO.&vO acrt-- of ilrat class land. LOGAN: A movement I3 undr consideration by the boards of trute-s of both colleges in Logan to incorporate a company and build tenement houses for the u&e of students. PROVO: Prof. George Dodds of who has been under in the State mental hospital fortreatment some time, left lor his home today. He is Improving In health and his family and frlcnda believe a chaiiRC to home scenes will te conIf Ton nrr poinjr cost, it ducive to his restoration. worth PRICE: Damascus lodge No. m. Ancient fink while to about the now your Free and Mason?, has received a special Accepted Bervice. from is the dispensation as ood as it 13 new. grand lodge or Ltah for the Mount 4 lodge to go to Bunnyside early In Aujr jKt and confer the first degree on a numbr of candidates at the coal ci;np, who desire to become identiiLd with that order A large number of visitors Is expected" C. B. WILLIAMS, Commercial however, from both places.; alo fiorn the Apnf, membership at Salt Lake City. 10U West Second South LEHI: The members of the Utrh Street, County Postmasters' association Lake Salt with Citr. their wives or husbands, will hold k three days session, the guests of Postmaster Dougall of Springviiie. at his in Hobble Creek canyon, July rrd ranrh to 'Jxh. LOGAN: William Rird, a denert-- r from the United States army, was arrested in Logan yesterday by Marshal Crockett, ard held for the army authorities, who will be here from Boe, Ida., hi the morning to take charges of the prisoner. Oud ueserted at Mgun, Phiilppine idand. In company with three other?. They were all employed by the Norris tt Rowo show people. A3 soon a3 Riid was captured the others f.ed. but the officers bono to capture them tonight. PARK. CITY: As a result of the closing down of the smelters In Anaconda. Mont., and the consequent stopplnar of a great many subsidiary works in Rut'e Boston, Xffnfsfielzutstt. Park City is flooded with men seekl ON SAt.H JULY I, i. 'a Ing for employment. There are rrveral hundred unemploje.I in the town nuw on this account, and more men are coming Ciratoga Sphinga, New York, with in every day. eld trip to York City. ON SALK JULY 3. Idaho. - j -, June? ten, I,;5,m. 5- -1 fYovo, tlrmnd Jur,.--1 ?r P'.nt p m. 1 ct. h3vfl. C.rar.J Jur.:-v- .V ,0.n. I S p tTL J5 IV r"r Ptfirham. .. , II.fr, Ir-vMJn-iJJr-.valmhi, i r FARE fit n ay Orn $pr And i'ntt No. or Montana Dividend. it-of- ?) IIANNA: Workmen in the mln reached below the rcvcntf iith and rccovrred tnp bdv tty of IVHx Mr. Ker.na. u pumrman, Tiii It the third body of the rxpkiMon victims to be The body will ! fwnt to Ut oI-. where McKcnna n relatives liv. if. LHAVPS SALT LAKR CITT. 1903 b.-m- . f& y; No. ir-a.!- & Fb. I Ii,.,,.,,.,.! " Pt-F- Boston a ma - 4 ONE PIP v r. d. tT Cwrrrtt Tlra TW- tn r.fTTt Juts n. 23. spi-akin- Yv BAY, ere-tar- sr In- fid-vic- es -- Wv-omin- FUNERAL DIRECTOR. OYSTER New-marke- Clock, truster. ; Eber f(d-lowl- ill CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1?.- -N ha rracb J here that th Armenian monastery at Surpagop, New Lrxlr.itrax Turkish Armenia, brn pillniml hy Kurds. A number of th rrtAnKn. ih say. were er!ouiy irjurrd, sr.4 nil portabl prorrrtr wn rsrrled ct by th trbert. Th Rffnlr crrt4 a pnnic In th district, nr.4 n lmi:r pfsnic pre. vulli In ihf dlntrlft rf K.itun. the rr. of th' prrvfo i m ". aero. her annt!.. r I or-fe.ir-Thr viUrr h.ve Invn abindant-by ifctSr inhibt- " Tims Tabla iNO Fr--t gram received here from Port Arthur fays that upon the occasion of the laving of the cathedral there vl me corner-ston- e ,er-- lrnnatkin. the Russian r, mrde a speech in whichWarhe exthe conviction that "Port Arthur pressed s now becoming a fortress to r. il enemies, no matter how inaccessible number or whence they come." great their Via R. cc Panic Caused la ArmcnU and tht habitant of Three Village Fits in Terror. GRANDE nnufff! pRlO t- Russian i:.A July ty-thr- Park was set today for 1st The indicted officials arcFeptember Arthur C Twininp. president of the company; Daniel tJ. CorntU. treasurer, and G forge Ffl Kroehl, a director. Utah. Fortification at Port Arthur Is Invulnerable. ST. PETERSBURG, 1 Bank Officials Held. Freehold. N. J., July 17. The trial of the indicted officials cf th defunct Mammouth Tiust company of Anbury DEFIANCE HURLED Gen. Kuropatkin RENO: The Golden K. z cf Reno causrht fire last night in a hotel room on the ftcond tory. but m without much damage through quickfavet work by the lire department. RKNO: The union of r."no hei a meeting Carpenters Ia.t ntht. at which nlr members were present. The nfaclil were Ir.3tr.iyd the term: W. T. IMlHly. frr iTerUent: . W. Raker, tit; II. J. treaMrer: M. L. lVrrli. fir.ar.rlal Frcretnry: F M. Icker. rccordir.? a P. R. -- trans-Missis-sip- ra BY WAR MINISTER Nevada. BLOODTHIRSTY KURDS PILLAGE MONASTERY . i?ir;'.p Z r tralm, via tha Uc'ea U, A cr,i i i LEAVE x 5 ALT LAKH : t: |