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Show The Saist Lake texegraki 6 EVERY .VOLIAN SHOULD READ THIS E TAXED TO THE UMMER BUSINESS Large Additions to Rplling 0 Stock and Equipment Do Not Suffice to Give Sufficient Capacity for Shipments. 0000 Ab i iliilA Anil ful rrpa.ratli?u la Dr. Monro. 0 nort fjf "D ni form thin t fcav Anci;.b Iftbl Thou audi of Testimonial SHORT LINE'S RECORD IS ASTONISHING. . rr UlPn5SJIilr nj-tMr- The fruit and melon shipments from the Cache valley district are 0 provinsr heavier this season than ever before and the quantities of mtr- - ( chandise and manufactured articles moving this way and bcinpr dis- tributed over this entire region by the Short Line are of a magnitude (. that were it "possible to give you the figures they would open wide with astonishment the eyes of any one who nw them. STATEMENT OF A SHORT LINE OFFICIAL. () I i VI i -- I CHARLES FLESH FOOD DR 1 1111 - , nm. --- . Cured By banai onuni I realnienf In ill a Home. The railroads operating in the This turnout rr UrJrUn ha rr.nr.v are experiencing ntMn lik it on lb but thr region I tov th UH tor mr market. at the time greater prosperity present mr,l ti row rtf twenty-flthn than ever before in their history. The$r ?irMifd by tr. tt. ileal urfirifi arl ihcKtr.d of srrtful wcmn ro measure the condition of their business OUT more by the number of tons of freight whh HOUND 11 HM. will shipped over their lines than by the and artr.. number of passengers who are whirled FOE, DEVEIX3PIKQ THE BUST over the country in trains that cost or TMtorir.pr fUbby hret to tbf !r r.ai. ana oniour it r,a fortunes to build and operate. ttriu rtvr j failed to five r?rfrt 4tlffei!e&, - Summer business never before has 0 FOR REMOVING WIUIfKXXS. taxed the facilities of any of the large Court-Marti- al ORDERS DISOBEYING Exonerates iborjld hT wrtr.VJa yCo v.oman roads in this section such as the Union MAY DISGRACE about th ey nr it.'.;-.- . Ir. CAUSE crow'a fet Pacific Rio Southern Pacific, Grande, Charles' Flesh Foo4 rmofi thm p.ka OF PRIVATE BURDEIJ". Private Bunker on the magic. and the Short Line. It is not during Th rr-jU- r Frr.ciAt, orrnn vn', rf this season of the year when the traft Jl Foot FUsh Dr. Chart' ' Is now the f" nurdfn n !r.t fic manager looks for the big business, occupnr.t of to tnt rti"vjr It cf thyMtuln Charge Murdering t rr.'1 two of the Kuard tent. He is aw., King f.omn w hv Jc-, but rather in the fall when the moving - I n'.l who tniwr lM ,1 'ivrttf firsnt to iond-on a tri.it a rttvlnj? of harg'r-; of crops begins and the money of the Ail JL tut r.i firr.rt !i Lewis. Elijah weapon in his ro.w s '.on without wrarrf. poniasa farmers is turned into the channels of orders. It is r.ot known if hf will 1VI-.1--. trade, that there generally results a c'.TVlr,.' yc'i of th be dishonorably :p harK' d from I I 5 .V Private S. W. Burden of the Twenty v tv"t FrfHl-- j: Dr. Charles period of a month or more when traffic cf b the ui:sa was life army htjt becomes congested and great trains of second battery, IT. S. A., who was exfor t!. frf for VIa. crr.'n thro gh hl. dlobedb m '. We wl'.l .pa rn, mel.lt. t u of r freight croop slowly back and forth amined by court-martit ook. "Art of MROiC." yesterday was .,!. H across the continent. povro-ntbU IK exonerated of the murder of Private. - th t reek, a - J rm rn.ietniRoads Add to Equipment. la'?, Lewis, who was killed Tuesday, for Jf th Elijah direction full Iovr.o;! buau Every one of the roads referred to but was censured for carrying loaded has spent great sums during the past arms without orders. few years in increasing its freight DR. CHARLES hunThe court of Inquiry was in session equipment. Each one has added Dr. Cr, ir:o Flnh Foe 5 wi;i alio l dreds upon hundreds of freight cars and for more than two hours. Burden told fouotl on u'.c nl th has increased its motive power capa- the same story that appeared in yesr. J. HILL DRUG CO. city proportionately by purchasing witnesses Other have Telegram. locomotives. terday's They many powerful showed that no trouble existed between straightened their tracks and equalized their grades that fast time might be the men prior to the accidental killing. made and the trains kept out of each Burden's past record was shown to be Nebraska Youth Takes (lie other's way. r .? a t fJs H I - P :l f tho Gti "w 1 . P J f f A J t F.ut even these progressive strides exceptionally high and his army life r t r t ; h Ti t I'.x-t- .. V? With creditable. V.V. Jf. have not solved the problem. II, "arm His Widow of Suicide a One private swore he saw Burden pick every car that has been purchased f '1' ; p I Ttok Ixfr.r S4. i?ft1it r tf An 'I o frrn sufficient number of Western acres up the gun by the barrel. The gun only contained one cartridge. have been put under cultivation to grow -n I p st J pr I c t Father for His Mate. thl f all the produce that car can handle. Had the cartridge been one chamber Utnh e J ... So today the railroads are virtually in either way it would not have been dist i r, ftftl r ':" i t 1 ti f, t; ;r .' s,a 1"" itU'ty t ..i.-...,.. ;T.arfc r r 't t, tP s of u? ?rcs the same relative position as regards charged. DAVID CITY. N- !.. An- -. :o -- Willi iin !ukt 1 rrr!ii;Ni i r Bi'.jTi tit f.r u" r is When Lewis pulled the gun from t? tb a . their ability to take care of their busi r.tb :r.f'.r I..-r.. 1 ; P has inarriel hi5? Mr itnMhr, V :; irA' t ness as they were before the era of proBurden's holster it stuck and lie pulled Koenig - tr. ' : " " t f 'IV.-ti rf harder. The gun was released and his Mr.--. Ar.:i:rKi t- ,- Th father of t b y) gress dawned. t p it.I! Uf. j h.t t! tr?n d .n-A prominent official of the Short Line hand went up over his head. Tht ha ni- - young man and lit t r .1 r y , h J. 4 y rcw'rf J Pr tr t rx , f.;rt-.V rr t 7. .: ftr r hvi.hand I.: of v, f r !;,: ' 1 v. I. A J pin discussing traffic conditions as they mer fell and ho was dead by liiii own t - rt J o ' .TT, t j t'l IV. V ' :lt . - f o.; foininlfad xuici do a jcar ao. : Pr J have been and as they are today said: hand. " i t t i t! in ' it .: ..o-Jr.r-"TT.. c f . r . in tv.s. !p.- time since The findings of the court are supposed Tho con; lo nought a lir. - !n tfd 'It has been but a short - !r. t o J ; r . t .n 5?r. T"". t :.P. Ito-..JMo rf e li:oV( Burl.o locomotives to be secret, but it leaked out that this road added twenty-fiv- i fit th ' 1U hut tho ccunly Ju lu? t. f n r r. r d P r, to city, Tr- to not held was motive its den most modern type of the responsible. r f i"f vn. iit.l Mr- ' K;av a: P; r.i f ctuO it ! .1 V Lewis remains have ben received at perforin the r ren.ony. ioi l;Jng ,iti?-tie' t J t?t t n i t' ' A. Hi v. power department and they were never t i' : un into "J St melt to will be interred y. r ;c f rr, p. r tr f " the fort where they f trmtrf aril noticed. They seemed that it would ho let ill. .i tof ::: just (,u;ry. r::r I f ! ; t' II (: road Is 4 in r his word from the r.xtJ receivd less' ' and Pi ' business the general wr r,;' today parents t :r.s f tP'. ; ft i t.it;-r fr :. -- i at tV. r.ft;-- "a P; al J. needs more locomotives as badly as it Kentucky. J s ! ".. ti: did when those were ordered." r t t' IP" fT'tOT AND CASH ARE CLERK rf !hf ro inly r. :ir l's i r r t 1 t i esp. r.tc p4 Grows. i pr The Mighty West of y.1 I. r.!ili:.viM: ihfel. t?at:r. said: line same of official the Another V ?. rr ) REPORTED MISSING )Atiru-i";,"It certainly is remarkable to stand Ml t5. h of Iho t with one's hand on the pulse of the So KHr.otn. I, !! " HWr! l:rv;ti l'i Tf tb' ronv . irn mighty West as one does in the railm frt-lA. Storne, Employed at Windsor ( r;f f r ( t P. Aftt r road business and feel it grow. Its deil r.. r r.n I'.ffir-comj; tl. be r:j; a railroad mands upon might Hotel. Said to Bo Out of Town ti W!ii r!:v:y T!:'1 """.:' pared to a growing boy's demand upon t ;f? Mr, .:!Jf'il a t of rrt the bread box and jam bottle, the more and Guests Are Losers. H i r r: k" o p.tv r.d Sr. .: t r ; you give him the more he wants. So it si it v. . Ibv a'ur f r. f.t t r is with the demands made upon the ; I ! if" v.yt sd'1. ibf n l win r'tt;rn of Mav Arrest CI. f ; t t p !i ! t orV i i . hft.' !. A. who and has Lawyer This road. Ir l.rtr Storno, railroads in the West. cjnploycd !:n "r-r- t f ; ti ' i NVr--if X r H" the same can be said of all of them, has as ckrk at tlio Vinl.ir b.otel, r NirA TON': Mr?- N t jtald to . f j r ;:.:::. i v I'T-- f t t s, t ; j i;: t tr been increasing its rolling stock equip f tr. '.t :. "P f ' of be misting, as r.ro n!.v Sif") in ca.h and Bring t ; Developments t 9 r P t r ' i ment bv hundreds of fi eight cars of'of t ti : v r t t hS.s tot ?2"0 wt n re t i in tor not t that at :..? and ,'ff each jewels f;'"r.ri yet year proprity. every description - J t I'.'V " -f i frrro mP!.;! "p. P r tr. r f rlflv the demand for cars to load is so The Jewels, it U charged, wrro Nature. - '.) i 1 f I Jf j ' j j( creat that it is all we can do to supply ; y "a PI J l. t a.'.two r. r f vJ for him with "i ;rt guests by .;.r". .: r it. I do not hesitate to say that the i t'fo. ?f rj-f f V. ' ; Won.r..-.Nj j t: U. MT. when to t went and th !r gr A ; .? ?a;I t ) hT :.:r -. . ,t business is heavier today by long odds u '. t : w ::. j. It y. it r. CHICAGO. Aug. 20. As a result of the finery, they say they j, that iorno was nut lu t "c: . m than ever before in the history of the arrest ; ' . r j. 'p t t' rJ of Attorney Frederick A. Pawyrr, be found. i .. : y r i: Tilii!.,' n'Vi Mi, I'ii F. road. rl of ntd (.'f.ir t t.' P .r t r,t, o- i ii p! y i ip f:r" the law is belioves it department city Great Movement of Sheep. c . r, cr f. ?:.t I) pr.- .'.iron car trio tn - ;;::. ' Indorsed to Editors. about in tc extensive frauds unearth rr rda-vby la M hlr. Ja tb.it rttv "Ud to the present time we have t At b ! r ; r tf'!M! !; r .t connection 20. re assessment with Now York. out At of t, a the territory of moved this month ' ; special Aug. : ; , t s: r imting ff f ,' r.i v rr:. 1 M:tlf r V.i:!rr Jr .t t a: tlio Newspapor Puldiyin-r. touched bv the Short Line more than bates, of which $1,000,000 awaits claim baioa J?:ftv..:rtl-frr 8i- t U i. or r M.U'?' iv, nM tfd of Ir ants who have disappeared or r.re for of N'U York t ity, lie hi today, n n ..'i-tio1200 carloads of sheep and by Augu Pi ll I o t r inv was adoptrd that tho a.c?oelaliorj. In 25th will have moved fully 2000 carloads. getful. I: r ' "f M f i " "tt To give you an idea of what this means Sawyer Is .charged with forgery in col recognizing tho loii' tith to bo t btairvd UCriM IMwatd. IP I', Mo: of jourr.ali tn. ir.du.vo.i .: I II. r. WtP:. let me explain that this equals 10s car lecting a rebate warrant for $20. to by tiio -. 1 t.!:;;- loads a day. Each car has a capacity which he is said to have signed the name by Joseph Ptjlttr.cr. In contuction with M. Uj:!PVa1Iar of A. X. Us upj ort f.iHfVO' t ttison. .Sawyer is said to 'Columbia university. of 300 head so the movement has aver IP I b l;ivi f.rrrr In the institution. For have cashed more than 100 warrant?. and .tn.dr.rtl M.rirr;pv" It! !P for tJ'- r ? aged closed on to SO, 000 head a day. will lb1 sf! ip-I t.f pt r i.Hin Pa the twenty days the grand total P: I; if', i ;m A. l'r;v I M v. nr. .r tr'.. be in the neighborhood of 600,000. And t sr.d ;"'.'.; f .t5 r. rf one Within the item. is but . past FORMER SENATOR DEBOE IN DEFENSE OF POWERS I i : i rr n ::.-- tb.-.- t t that tb..mi.rs week this road has moved 200 carloads ! er.5or lb.sin! tb n t!- of horses and cattle out of Idaho. This ! n nr 4 h.i ul fion v.r'r.if i Pb bvb e is unusual for the cattle do not com ft It r GEORGETOWN. Ky., Aug. 20. Fort :: ! ' i r prominent turn of both pirtler. at Washi t?,T'l mence to move as a rule until the latter T: I ' C C' f l t i. . t I'ltV: he said, to ixiit a moral ir ington, mer W. Deboo United States Senator J. October." !r..'d i'it!;--of i't.ito mp'ojr part r. tr 'r t. srii? v I rl ;r llutnee on the Kentucky I n fKT.it in ' v.'.i. i y b r.!r.r4;:tr "The Short Line is bringing- in 1,000,- - took the witness stand for the defense abandon t. : bf rfc;r..r 4C it, t7 i. tp? trr,!tr-rr.' : ffi-vthe or.t Later he ;id.'d j : ; i p p!fr "f.y 1 P ." sri C i 000 ties from Oregon and Washington . r ,!i?r.:M P!"i - i ; ':f ! in Caleb the Powers f"r.t P to .:.. the Presidt cay yesterday. .m Federal to tr,d fb. 5 ! sph i or tbrt- i;rr.j troops tr i to maintain its road and the Salt Lake i tP t : i j t 4y. a t r... . .! u:!i t' Gov. Taylor having urged . , J r. vP-i fr ' wnr.rrr; Ji.ciij. rt;y. route is bringing 2,000.000 ties over this He said that he went from Washington Kentucky. ia : t rf'inJ r v. P' L r, j t In b r a ":. 7 b d ' t! gram aft' the killing of ,'P' - .L.ff t a. road for the same purpose. These will to Kentucky on January 16, 1000, and It r !!. ,! t ;r; t ; - r P r Gcebt 1. He said th.lt lit Piv nothing P.; - d it ,1 fr.t, load about 400 ties to the car so there stopped at Frankfort to s e Gov. Tayr t: t' vl'.r i; J re j rt th in me u ouritain crowd at fary will be 7500 carloads." 'i t; a. i.. cj .f irr.jv: ; trr.ti'rs spf lor. He went on to Louisville and at- uihorueny on 7,t. ZZ, v' P'nn Frankfort January l : H' f, . cf h..t. TP c" t! t , : i j t'.f'-tended the Gait house meeting of leadOn croJs-c:- c aniinat ion by Common. :..' r, i v i,a U tr f f Idaho. i' Pul. CORONER EXONERATES - rr;' : I . ! y t: : t: ing Republicans, at which the contest wealth Attorney FrankUn. S. i. i'. i I j j v, V e lad;-:- : " rr. . r' t t 7t OWNERS OP BALL PxEK. was linally discussed. Taylor never in- I)oc was :akt if. wbdb- m tout' to :'.?,' .t . f it) f.rrz. t ".!:. d b J ;n f r fan e t. y a formed him of his purpose to have a Washington on January Z t th ?frtr7r,. the d .y t!',ro1;r,l !P t:.rtl. : t rt - s. r V . ;: r..J tt-r 6rjlJ-Celto to m ' j' of mountain of sh'X.Ui the , tr ef ego g, he did not lit army P'i! ;rt j i;r; petitioners Ji tb 20. CorThe Mo-If?, of PHILADELPHIA, Aug. to ;i of (irn. c,u ru 'v. Frankfort, nor did he attend any meetsn ,. It ; .rr!' v. !.. tb- r Pr as of to d MP.url. onor'has concluded his investigation ings at Frankfort. He denied vigorousVi I t t:. it IP ever having any conversation with "ay t:t M IlStdey at i f roi;KI nr. d H.' tP li:. A Into the Philadelphia National baseball ly e f.irP, .i .'ore ':''. nil troopR to r.d the convict Youtsey in which 5' t that tt. i : f.. t t: il t' accident on August Sth, which re- - uny reterenceHenry was made to takirvr the that h.nl b en t:id by Kcr.PKky. park tlie .P:1. f :tr ra Kfrtmky of twelve subed-ideath persons the I :. r ' life of William Goebtl. aPv.i Republifans and ralltd. and that in isny .P j. :t ov.i-.and injury to nearly COO others. r. a evi-n- t i P. He left ih b the St ated n would cf Frankfort Govnight day The iury found that the accident was before the j S'";ae , ., f!at bo returning to Wa.'d, ernor. He rcspondf v. P, p v ;.ius-p.due to the rotten condition of the sup ington to talk to President G.!P n. of tin netting Gbiy. nr.!- a" ti and about the Kentucky situation. McKinley t' 'k tb'-P'.tr Tt f I v . j tb IT IS porting timbers of the balcony, club He had certainly raid nolhijig of that ptP .f :'P:ti." Baseball thai the Philadelphia .;. i3 already asked the President and other him. nimited). the former owner, was re sponsible. The jury- advised that the present field stand's at the Philadelphia National baseball park remain unused until every part has been inspected and the recommendation of the building: inspec tors has been complied with. This verdict absolves from blame the When the summer's heat gets about 00 degrees, you nre liable 'obe Min$tn;ck present owner of the baseball club, who any time you are out in the sun, unless you lake the proper precautions. Sevthis year purchased the franchise eatij' of which eral years ago, the writer of this, who has spent much of his life in the tropic, from the former company, stock the was I. principal John Rogers thought he was safe from sunstroke. One day he collapsed, rernasm d unconholder. V scious for five hours, and at times his life wa dispaircd of. As a mailer, af fact, o: all Watch for a Chill. whose stomach and bowels are in had hape in the Him mer lime. U any person However slight at this time of year liable to be sunstruck in temperature that would ! k.:nr.Ies under normal rn.Vdon and in this climate, it is the forerunner ! or.rh full of conditions. is all That's there to and it. Stomach to and yawn, fctcnti. of malaria. A disposition refuse that forms acids and rases, raise the heat of the lidv and an all tired out feeling even eoms fermenting the chill. Heroine., by its prompt blood many degrees. Scientist have found that natives of the stimulative action on the liver, drives South Sea Islands, living on laxative iivM. bar.. mas coco ami's, i-sstem, i the malarial germs out of the f bread-frui- t, nnrifies the blood, tones up me C'.tyst-have of a lower white that than decrees temperature M. I. and restores health. 50c at men who arc careless about their food or thrir howr!. It has be ri found in years of experience, that a CASCAK1CT Candy Cathartic Embezzled Frcm Elks. taken at bed-tim- e Charles every night will keep the body clean and cool GUTHRIE, Okla., Aug. 20. of 8 Elks inside all order in the and forms a safe and thoroughly reliable form of day, Peavy, prominent . in Oklahoma, was arrested today at sunstroke insurance. Oklahoma City and taken to El Reno, order. charged with embezzling from the t'.S i (or tbe rt3w!. A!t druccUtt, sc, . o. The efnuin tipft i'init4 C, C. t. Uuafsnt' i to Mr. Peavy was the first Mayor of Criptut'.. w I A mr all known well i Pack. or is r.f. !.tm Vi2 your nion?y ple Creek, Colo., and btrrlis Kttnt&y Co., Ctoc9 f New Yefk. over the Southwest- inter-mounta- in trrd-tair- yr v GUILTLES OF COMRA DE'S BEAT r. Invention of a Cincinnati Physician Creates a Sensation in London. luty I Aristocratic London Lady Cured nr By the Treatment of a Cincin- rrc nati Physician After aving Fh rronouncea Incurable by the President of the British National of for the Association Prevention C0.lo& Consumption. j -. " l - d L rr-j-uJ- it c-- - h al . MARRIED STEPMOTHER !. -r INEY5JR0M -? ?.-- . TWO STATES -- i- n!' t-- ... , tuti-ai- l -. 1 : . - t- - p-- ' J : - I V 4 : - i- -,f f J s : - r-- "1 . - -- .i p- -- js- . - 1 " : ? 1 X m If t.t ,l V,-fr- - . t:?-x- t- --- : r.-- rr. ; . ' 3 ' ;.- ' .n Tr-s'- " - j -- - - tb--n- ? - 5 - t-- jr , : d rt - 5 X 1 j. ct .t-- n ." J J rt-tr.l--t 1 -- - X t"-- T tio-wom-an i 1 c fi-.- n i r- : Ca-r'.tci- " . p-- . 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