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Show The Salt Lake Telegram, FRIDAY EVENING,. AUGUST 21, 1903. , S0000000S00 0 Mrial Place of Priests to IDEA ORIGINATED "WITH ARCHBISHOP FARLEY OF NEW YORK. Be Constructed of Gran- ite Fifty Feet Under 0 Surface. The idea is one which Archbishop Farley conceived while traveling through Rome about two years ago. It occurred to him at that time that the aichdiocese of New York. Bourke Cockran Predicts! ' Ultimate Home Rule as the Result of the Irish Land Bill. have some such place for () has completed plans for- - a mortuary () should their burial. He discussed the mat- chapel in Calvary cemetery, on Long ter with his when Island, with an underground cavern rehe returned to New York, and the sembling the catacombs of Rome. inplan found favor. Outwardly there will be little to bedicate the size of the catacombs, it ing intended that the chapel shall stand over them. The caverns, it is intended, however, shall occupy a space of about two acres, fifty feet below the surface. The walls will be of hewn granite. Should the plans be carried out it will be the first imitation of the ancient catacombs in this country. Th3 nearest approach to anything of the kind exists at the monastery of the Passion-is- t monks in West Hoboken. Under Automobile Tourists Reach that institution there is a huge underbesome feet seventy ground vault, neath the chapel. There, clothed in the Poughkcepsic on Trip habit of that order the most austere in the Catholic church lie, resting on bricks, the remains of the sofounders of Across Continent. disposing the order. The custom of of the bodies was discontinued about two years ago because of legal barriers. NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Marius C. Krarup and Thomas Fetch, who are touring from San FruncLco to Niyv York by way of Salt Lak in an auto mobile, have reached Foughkeepie. They left San Francisco, June -- 0th, and. Work. at Are having undertaken to journey from the Burglars the Pacific to tho?e of the At shores Burglars put in a real strenuous night lantic, of will make the last stage today In O&den last rueht and atter entente to Manhattan three business houses secured onlywasa few from Pcughkeepsie the Beach. razors. The first place tackled Spargo. From stationery store of J. H. to the John A. here thev went next door fellow-clergym- en NEARIN GEND URNEY 1 OGPEM NEWS Boyle Hardware company, where they sem cured the razors. They next succeeded breaking: into the Becknell jewelry store. where they were surprised by an officer and fled through a rear door, leaving their plunder behind. LABORI PLEADS FOR HUMBERT SWINDLERS there is nothing- but salt water under ground in that locality. a the pine has been driven for some time without strik ing any other liquid. Can't Make an Address. The following letter has been received by Gilbert McClurg from Klla Wheeler Wil cox, in answer to an invitation to visit the Irrigation congress and make an ad dress. The lftter it written from the wri ter's summer home, '"The Bungalow," at Short Beach. Conn., and says: "Thank you for your letter of August address 3)th. 1 i coulel no more make an than intes-este-could build a ship. But 1 am deepin irrigation and realize ly what it means to progress. It is the wheel of progress here in America now. Sin cerely vonrs. "ELLA WHEELER WILCOX." the Famous Paris Trial Will Probably Be Heached Saturday. Conclusion . Miss Eugenie D. Smith, formerly of Og-dedied at San Jose, Cal., August lyth. n, 1, and Mary Means, aged Wealthychild, aged IS. both of Ogden, were yesterday granted a marriage license. W. Henry Dallemays, French Consid at San Francisco, has written Chief of Police Browning to locate Louise Erhardt, supposed to be in Osden. crews have been laid off Five This includes from the Lucin cut-ofabout lfi2 men. There are two reasons for laying off these men, the principal one being that most of the is clone, and another is the slowness in the arrival of the material. The condition of Archie P. Bigelow is still regarded as quite critical. Yesterday n consultation of physicians was held. The seems to be disease, left the patient extremely broken, but1 has weak. At o'clock this morning he was reported slightly better. The new Riverdale canning factory bethis evening, and a celegins operations bration has been prepared by the people of that town. The affair will consist of speeches, singing, feasting and dancing. No small Investment brings bigger returns than does a Telegram want ad. pile-driv- er f. typhoid-pneumoni- ng To Ogden, Sunday, Aug. 23rd, via Oregon Short Line. Round trip only $1.00. Special train 9:30 a. m., returning leaves Ogd-&:30 -- h ) row to cam a living. tiny in Irflind, marry Tb-- y nr.d jrr;:, ar !M-rNVjht f r Mantlxr,rri!i ., r tulj va.u-- . si - n.irn-;- i li-- T- - h. -, The St. Dennis Cafe, private dining-room- s on two floors, unexcelled service, popular prices, 2S Main. Storm Damages Bulroads. Corning. X. V.. Aug. 21. A t"rrjnc storm visited this section last night and did All railroads passing great damage. through here are badly damaged. Around Lake Keuka the damage- to grapes and other crops was widespread, as hall accompanied the storm there. a 1 J'.f 1 l urk.? f t . j r-4- r ' '. f .:3 . fi. u-- n -' nu.-..r- '. ;.v. ... ...f 4X?. tt 2 f r, I '.3 ;v ra. . Mi-Americ- an !.. : -- i.-,- '. , . r- v i" ,. -- i d-.- - tIi 5 p - f ' - ... i c . "'JJ --- l - ;.t-r- . . T'-- '"v-..ii-- - , . - a- - f.-- i : r-'-'.- 1 -- dii-pcrf- Yf ed. P'rt I-- t-- i A- . sir-'- ! w . lltr. ! ?-- '. ;:-.- r.-- n r !( AIiItIVr..1 AT SALT LAlCK CJTT. No. 1? Hfpsn Ocin f Pr-- I f-'-n Ki Prnvo. I V, 1 r-- an. r j n, ' n ctckft " T Prtrs N r-- c a-- or-- f. r. tr-r!-r I. A- :..; v.r .: -- IT.'.'TnV n - pn-- t?ah. j Maryui ' ' No. n P.ukai " 1 Pr r,v.P .. p. ; r.i. No. P'- -l T' n Parfe c;t;v :i n rr.J V.Vr... m. ?.". t Pror-- i l 'c'-Vrt. v.'ttt... ; p.n. V ' ' Dir, nniT I pm. r . E P I A rGrrsJ Af?"!. r;t La it c.tr. .. Ptt ':i!..'I.Cpr llv.ren. Il'r. Pf .m i.Vo. or? Kid.. ard Jt t.. :.v r -, v r P- m 3TRirs3DiIL.V r- -. f ':!i t 5- BASIN, El Trf THE TTTROUGH SEB.VICE CAB, vis Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee Line & ri7V VUVf-,:-':'.- - St. Paul ! j If r ? ' t " 5r - : f 1 A? r C t! n .i 1 "v r)'. r-- ".3 1 SHORT UNO TO ST. LOUIS Throash tr. Ci'.t L.i5i city t f t. Kiu en Oty. trdy j to New Yoric. irurrJrt "! rlnct4 pc:.,:? f r curr.r.r ravL I t th'ft r'f rn. Tourist rr Ul?n ar.J o'hr TRAVELINO INDEKD A PLEASURE. THREE TRAINS TO CHICAGO EVERY DAY WITHOUT I.TAKE3 Two trmira Ik C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent. C. P. i : , f j ; j ' t thTrtjeh C.!rx-ittout point 4:ir. tuiii Arv Trwjutr at f"UJ I City. f ul v k x n . U. i JL. Ma. CHANGE OF CARS. c.ac. IVclr of-.- c., Inf-rr- -. -, .?-,- If. C. TO Y7 N H I A!url P. Pacific x au ' TICKETS: Moris r.,--; NI 1-- j "cond Soutfi St. 79 V. . f A. TT'T-- l PacJ.r.c ?ftjiourt BaJt JU.; I SALT LAKE CITY. 4 U 1 A to Vlilt. Dl!phtlul ..i3a&3r.:aa3MiW'i 1 1 3 JL ihijKal iLAar ; j.t;pt " - ? t1 ' .' - IT: " T Pj . V. .3 J p-- - - t ..- fr ! f- COLORADO-UTAI- i 1 106 W. 2nd South, Salt Lako City, Utah 1 'v. : ,. . r n r p i i fir. P . 1 : ..1 urv-- BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAOO OVER THE -- 1 ...;. i &jktr4A. it; n ' 'HUH?! lHI Mi f I The Evening Telegram will Inform you on all sports, resorts and theaters. Look up the ad. column. NOT WHOLLY SATISFACTORY. i lest? Trda for Kansas City Colorado Springs and Denver. Electric lighted observation car with library, writing desk and individual berth lights. Dining cars for supper and breakfast Rock Island Diners. Remember the hour of departure, 1:45 p. m. from Denver, 2 p. m. from Colorado Springs. By the way "The Nilit Express" which leaves Pueblo 7 p. m., Colorado Springs 8:jo p. m. and Denver 9:30 p. m. daily for Chicago carries through sleeper and chair car for Kansas City also. For information a rates address 1 Orett Play The 44 Colorado Flyer" is ttfc quickest train on the shortest line. It is a royally equipped train chair cars and sleepers from both tn Orotic d T!rt- - n J IT V."rt to fW. tk ?rt rAMmr. tnvfu intiectsr. Tpvn l.t V p!f.t ; N1A a:.: I'LEAi'jr.i; iirAi.Tif, rj.a Xakaa J n fcrira4 1-a- Aa ax.fl Na. 2.1 C"ty. Ik H. I P. ' r 1 ' : . t'fv s i r " " ' ! fcg j S 4 fe i4 ::;- - -' - KKjy ..'-y- -fr- Unhn Ta tr -.- 1-3 rrlend Is Bill's standing good lege? Farmer Corn husk Not exactly wnat at I'd call good. The feller kinder sags the knees an' leans forrard and sorter waggles. 'Tain't what I call peart or graceful. i i i V X r'nCuVlN. 7 A. SALT LAlCn 1L, 12.50 P. II, 0.25 HAL S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colorado 1 a t r ... . - H ttm 1 ; . ' : I; n P. -- t I Z K f LEA 1 - 4 1 i r i: Knov Llncf i r f A tnUns, via th to routca and E. DRAKE, Dist. Pass. Agent. G. A. BIBLE, Trav. Pass. Agent, 100 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ; .'3 ' 21. X A 7 . i r ',,c.rnwss1- x'-rt'- s f- ef t I 5r' . A- t- : J 3 y t.- f ' h N r 1. 3f-- :J 'j 1 P ,i .i jj ' ar. J i -- FtS v:: ! 1 r;n rftr- c v;-- c ; J L:" IVr.nl Arrr.t. f i' ' CHAT. if 012 4 P l u f ! Southern Pacific Linco Company's Ter L:'.trat? a.ut;ttt rtcratura afli at t'ili. ! P Z ii j wuu.tii. Mountain, Valr, P.lfTa. ard Ocan Itac!i ty $ FT If You Have j ? j col- ra. 1 - TO GO at a-- f'tn- - .' tl!r- a, f c'- '3 Fn a.m :jJ ii y t r. r. : : er;n. I t. I.' .;:. . a -- 4 3 r- -e For reliable goods na3 ben firmly established in this city. "When you buy of us you always get the best, for our etock Includes the leading brands. Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street. POIi AMUSEMENT. C p. m. Our P.eputation S-(- WHERE nni tnppd. The hur ky your.c n;i n and kc d laU the stronc. roo'-cwill rot have to loave thHf homr r I l srrn ft-- al the pile-drivi- l" 'Al Ptr- - Y.Y NEW YORK, Aug. ...... O.UU a.ITl Xa'V.rs'.-- n ri!.f iIon cm the farm the new hi'. win . Ij I r. Cockran, the re pre: nt r, K !v!:e ihTa to kj." noriiKi: y.-.. fa!. ...... T ..S3 x ra. ih. ., ar p; h J., orator who?1 sj COCK HAN. remous throughout the country, his J r . - tc CU- - i.W r..l ir. loin: i) : tr. S a nw turned from Ireland. Mr. Cockran has rir,! .. made an extensive tour in the Emerald l.fni-rI ,.i . ,ty. ft. r' ? t i !ron t4. f Pf .t'.n ftr.j Jv4W Isle and as a result of his study 'f conl'fl'c NEGRO IS LYNCHED 3 cr Cr J r. "t.. .it- - Q.OT 4 Sr.! C.ttifjU" ditions there and of the feeling in EngFt. ". uK r.ss . "ir V::n, I 4,r.t JJ ....4.." I p. a. land declares his opinion unqualifiedly I "r r IN NORTH CAROLINA r . p r . . M't-uV t :'-;'lr !!'-.;. Sfr5i-tn that Ireland Is soon to have hom rul. n rty , My. j '?;". 0 a p 1 ! r ; rr - r . I J w m. His opl.iion Is of great wolsht. an h? t v.. c::v. rrm h'Hr Is more conversant with affairs In the Blood of His Innocent Victim on JM'UI.KY. t; j T. A, r or r"li P. i:urr., : n. r a. j p. a t. a-i Emerald Isle than Is any other man in ar.-iiarf:'!; His Hands When Fiend Is America. City Ticket CrT.c, 201 isla Strett. ALL TRAINS DAILY. : ft r r t I v'.".p'l Era of Prosperity Coming. Captured. C!rtrkt in rj'.f.-rr- , tta!j r. 1 N'v.U. "Ireland Is saved to th Irish." aM Mr. Cockran. "and an ra of prosperity 51. A n Kro HALIFAX. N. City Ticket Ofic 201 Main SttecU ATCKISON, TOFLU 4 SlMi Ff! is about to pet In. following the pas- who confessed l C. Au. an having; 20. Trltphon n.aultrj sage of the Irish land bill by Parliarnurd"rel Mary Jrnklr.5. a J. I.. MOOtU:. C rrMrhl Ar- -. t ment, that will put the 'old tod' ii.!r-It has belonged for years. white girl, wo.1 laM hanH by a Per partir'.:"..iT r V, i 'The passage of the Irish land art mob nnd hi body night riddled Uih insures the settlement of the Irifh Ho confessed nftT the r.or.n hnd question, which has disturbed millions been placed nrotind hi? r.cck. Aftr of people for scores of years. of the nfgro thf mob. v. hlch Will Have Wonderful Future. no niacin attempt at crrnt alrnt nt. 'UrTM J' v ; and "I predict a wonderful future for IreThe tHv'y of th child Ann land. It will become a nation of cities ftabb' of Capt. (Jrifr.n. her RlDGflAtlDLV and gardens Instead of bogs and pover- - j found In irrnndfathrr. laft mcbt with hrr thrift ty. HAS'-- r Pis-- , frm T. -IXAVH FAT.T "As an earning proposition thrt Irlh cut fnm ear to rar. A ticm i mplo( l CHI- FT CITY. PH. JnM vr- F v. an P r Tit...... are unequaled. As a working class lhy oy upi. ttrinin. v. nen jt';ircn.-ifAcn. T". f i. ri pato i.vrroN. Vial are away above any other nationality. found to have th k y nf tb- - ft.ibb-- . : t! .5 r rr. Four IrlsTnnen can do the work of h!oly knife nnd blood on hi hand Far i N. jvrctiara, . . ...... f '' eight Italians and of five or Mx Yan- and cotb'H, nnd be n at our ar Provlt nvftjo . vo. P r. r r kees. There you nre th Ul?h ran do rested by cltlren.. mnf U Pr . it and earn more at labor than any other j -- JVr 'p?r. V.ur a.. I t,r-SOUTHWKST rOHNKK LAST PAG P.. people. Working, earning anil profit--. ! !h v, t.!l r r p rv. for shall not themselves, why ing they I I or Oi.Vn r ) thm V.t . i ' p rv. ur:. : ; ,y Vo HATUS l.AHT v, be among the leaders? They win be. Dr. Fnd W. Mcnkln. !ntlPt. Is now t z v. I v tn trir:?r. IncatM In rcKHTi 27. llixiiirr bid. mark my words." a rx. c. 'No. : vAiuinr:. 2rt.-F.o- BIG FOUH EXCURSION" Veiling newspaper men one of the fea- .;!rc3 of the irrigation congress. Senator l. Kiesel last mgnt assured tne press committer that he wouldSltX-o-guarantee cham worth in case pagne to t'.ie amount of the committee should require that much, and also other things in proportion. The foundation work for the new Southern Pacific shops is completed. R. i of PARIS. Aupr. 21. Public Interest Is growing more intense as the Humbert trial is nearingr its conclusion and the were crowds at the Palace of Ju.-tic-e much augmented this meminc althe court otllcials believed that though will rply to the Advocate-GenerMaitre Labori, leading- counsel for tho defense, thus postponing the verdict until tomorrow. Maitre Labori continued his address for the defense, averring that the larger creditors had acted through attorneys who should be held responsible, while the small creditors would have been paid if the Rente Vlagerr had not been wrecked through the premature prosecution of the Humberts. It has been decided to make a banquet W. A. Clark and of President to America FP.OM OIIKCON FIIOHT I.tSH I FALT LAKH CITY. i-r- r-m City Briefs. honor STOPPED VERY SOON, "Krr.ljrratior, A . J .I VII DUPATIT. TIE "WTTTLT. Feb. I, 1903 3 Vo, 6 No. The salt well which was being driven on the fair grounds still continues soto throw strong up immense quantities of brine that the salt can be caught by holding a hand in the stream. It seems as though Yti emigration AWTOTf!A TO m LAKE R. R. CO. 0 (5 ? v :.', 5 f 3 LOS ANGELES AND 5 ALT -P.r Plenty of Salt There. j time table SAN PEDRO. ERA OF PROSPERITY FOR GOOD OLD EMERALD ISLE IMITATION IN B ROOKLYN i |