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Show The Salt Lake telegram. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 100:5. TIME TABLE UTAH SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT IN PRODUCTION OF ORE preliminary Reports Show year the production was 3,746,200 ounces, It is thus making an enviable record. safe to say that Nevada will not long remain seventh in rank. Production in 1902. Approximate Value of Gold and Silver Yield for Year. Csliiornia WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Preliminary Montana reports to Director of the Mint Roberts Utah on the production of gold and silver in Alaska South Dakota the United States during the past calen Nevada dar year show a slight increase in Idaho United States the production of gold and a very slight decrease in the production of silver as compared with 1901. The production of gold in Alaska was two million better Colorado than in 1901, but is no larger than was California produced there 'In 1900. Montana Utah holds her own as fourth in rank Utah g of the precious States a proud position. Montana is South Dakota just ahead of her. With the produc- Nevada. tion of some two millions more of metal Idaho Utah can displace Montana from the United States third place in rank. Director Roberts think3 that this may be done in a year Silver by Ounces. or so. He stated that there were un- Colorado doubtedly vast stores of wealth in the California mountains of Utah which have not even Montana Utah been touched. Alaska comes Idaho and seventh Nevada South Dakota output Nevada eighth in rank, their combined ?ut Nebeing about equal to Utah's. success. Idaho vada is on the high road to United States Nevada has more than doubled her out 528.4fW.700 16.792,100 4.3Y2.tiOO 7.013,214 3,534,F) 5,".'40'd 4S.70 6.V,,40.) 1m.CCI S,345,84) NrM In.'r.iJcn SsO.OjO.OOO $2.4t5.0CO Ih!. Jut. 17.2.0..12 ny. 7.ir.oii r.J O.SlVil 1,378,044 D?rct ?Htt.413,OC0 ..13.2H.W ,.l'X-31."-- !2,r O .. TAK'SJO .. r,T4.'J.-- i ZT..Z '.o.'W C 5)' SS03 4- - NEW WALL PAPER. wall paper Just In. The f largest carloads and only new stock in tho city GEO. W. EBERT & penl-fTfTitiar- Y y, Croup with the symptoms of a Usually begins common cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup (the child will cry for it), and at the first sign of a croupy cough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat. 50c at Z. C Al. I. cw 15 -. cr-f- ut t i t. ...r'.jD p.m TRAINS DAILY. '' r.r.f athrrn in a;y ra'o iI Two tJrr.ri al rr.!frc f.r r. Jicrad. 201 Mala Strtet, c.-.r-i', d in-auh-- " I - n. 4 . V- TOPILi ATCHISON, ll SLSJi & I -- !( - -- v -r i- lf tvrf ;? f r. s r . ' f r r. i n .-'- . I , ( Mi- W vtvnt.n . t f pn. rr. jfTrn. fa" n. r:. pafoch:r.i cat; cjty. ,a:a?. t r tA-- ; cf JfXUs. -, STRAIN 3 DAILY - rr ' ; c J ! I-- v r . ; i o. r?.t- 1 a'3 r l'-t,- P - rr p-t- i S'f j , - i . - . I. I ' 1 a r v r c. F K ( f ? aI A i il Uaka r t. 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Irrl-tahlli- ty. ?lrrnleiMi.- ncrvousncsfi. mrlnncholv. f (i.1.(.1if f .i1nn ; 1 7 ! i D; i j; - t , " t uI)kau Mr:-ten yrars vrith Pinkii -. 'ad to uv Lyt'.i; i. IMnhhutuN rontpotmaI and h?r Siiimthn Va-- I ani emv;l, for whirh ant very thankful thnt flirt m,;h t)m hnf .in ue of free, am! Ihe address Is Lynn, Ia5. N v.np.t.m ever having vrritton her, and she has helped thousand. $5000 aI. trHtiur'nti!, -"t hi U f rth Ul f- ff - ! 4 j- - si ' -, t r. ,3 ,. . :.:: I:, Pi:ikh.ni I'ilH It re-ret- 1 NEWS FROM Krat niriSr.jr t,tl- - P ru. it if POlHi:: TV" r rr.'.'u t.i'.n v : n . ! pro Utah. TROVO: Suit h.i th J. p. Oi.irJi- G In n mmmwl all !rcKiv1'.h rk?M t r- i- i :ti-!- Jl f - j : i " Z j tttitry t..ti'.cho .t tri'- - I'.zW. frb-;.r Jr te e : 1 t - e a f" iKi'.t :ve-- l ! w.i'-- city. r r i d' " tt cars I.laht . r t.i to :t T'.t',i 1 ;'f s f v w.tT m ir r ;if sV W.'d t Pi b' i le of the tlv r Si t! r: ! !;'. 1, ud.nti-.-- j 1 M-r- rs 5 ! A. St. Chns. of Larnonl. la.: )'.'.. 't cm:v::;vr:: c .v irr.r a on;. rd l.'s btfsit-Tr- if irrr t i Irvln.. 21 ft. II. IV. Who ffMi(llfil M r Swnn of Sioux City. llantn t.; Stttt'son f Far Wrf-t-. S!o.; KiiNr J. ll. I.. Vand. rwo rf hiaho, anl KId- r lirt-kofof Maho. CASTI.f : DAI.H: The Fm ry P.kc r.ci.t-rm- y opened y ftenlay, th faculty (' I KM - 1 f t t. nf the foKowlnj? Irftrnctor?: Prof. sistlnp S. A. Harrl cf Provo. SIlr' Francis Ur,l cf Sprlr.KVlllp, both of wlmm wt Instructors last year; anl lloracp Strrrlil of Provo. feer. sumo co-ir.tv- , - t - H With h I't'.i'i d Hta' tbn atS.-at N w York. Mr. Irvtr r catt'.e r,u.d,-- s ar r of the ' !! h. t d " i A. TP.IPP. . t ! ,1 . s j ; r P. riac-- a Idaho. BOISr:: J. C. Rivers of n.Mse kfl for the Cara Via district. Pent. South America, to prospect for irold. Hr is Roin? In the Interest of a syndicate of Holse mlntnsr men and expect to b away about two years, ilr. Hlvcrs htss spent Btt-urd- ay f- - 1 s,r ! - f r 1. ( Ortet riay Orour. .1 l ! n C, . i: Gt.. Ajt-- C H, I". ALT LA II II CITY. IIT-3L.L7- a?" .JJI Jt.U lnt'1 lirAl.TII, V . c?i t- J.Al.Tlf. ii aor.lin, Vs.!'-- , -- f i E 4 ,3 1 niTr. p 3 H L..ktj runds i Scutlicrn PaciHc Company's Lines c No. x riterrvtor u'jMt. rx tk ctr n on i. at. C H lj .""'' A" 'p. r . 1 - fr- '.'ij- ? . . - pj s 'i 7 t - r , 1 -- r cr-w- rji-c-r. a:-.- T. Vl a.vcf -" PI Ur"4 Jt r r 4 tn t : Li Vy l A Vitrei? ill iitiMU V i . s - " r; Uatf condltl-T.- . The report follows: or. hnnd. Autr.sst ...... fiHT vt Ilecttpts f ir th month of Augus; :.t-t?- XX AVE : 1 : :: TotfI receipt :..f irn. raent for the plh 'A ... Afftutl F.a'.anc on hnnl ,uKut Z..Z,H.1 Th ntove mount l e?S'r! bated amo! g . mi-nt- h ) Total ,t..r!2 : t Hx' !I."i" 2 ..A"iC tj : a t .J'jf!s;-:- ,. : , SALT LA KB J rr-- Cv. J I5 I II r H' f yr ylis; Af.r.t. s lltt.d Intcrett fund.... I : County Trdsfjrfr Car! i jf!fr!n- afternoon r.!,d his report for whih thows the finances t t7 a fund a fobows; fund (.reral cijt.w Htat Jurt?f and wUnes fund !cur.ty mcI.oo! fund Tax esvles redemption fund........ h 1 1 - ntj-.- l P j Avail-abl- e lt 1 P 1 .:- -- . c,vr rf iv. . . 1 No : t. ia.-- "" - 1 o, -' V'- . ! ? - P- iff? frS-"'- "-'- . it'' "'r tr', -v c t .5n J i 1 p fSk Tc,s., t Cffrl If Yon Hav Goods to IIP TWM ''O.iro?. fitCyr I P!:rn A.Si lU.AHwiU; In llll "I Ml ; .. - the .: y 79 W. Second South St. rjLrtiu T.t.lch Cvrr5r. P.ce Pn".i to f for Use. h.itihy ; K TICKETS: allfornl August report of Treasurer CnrUs co-.jr.ty'- S r-- ttDlijB- '- ; to VUit. to X4ro MONEY IN VAULTS 25.812 In y ...;--J'-r- ' C' COUNTY HAS SOME Shows r f Cf4:. s '.. . '.. "5 ' i " - : r , ' t- , i rx-Affc- 1 n j : P..i: c 1 . I 't- - Jlc rHhtf-- l Irolu.b: l. r.rib 1,.-.,- lu ndnsf. A. U. Co.;k. f.r wrv fie I: with tvph.M ll. ll. MMiori Is down with tl.' IAYToX: Davis t- - it U Wyoming. M. N. '' u. c ' 1 ;.-- at-tctu- !il t . t . r5 ' Nl : . ', . V.'ftMf ae'.--rr;-'- . To- - C Wir' iT, tfie KMJth v of h. nrhor.' k!v brl t nrvii - all thrcjh the . roii!-- t" i w - J a- t LEI x wr. rn v 1 -- j , P-- j ' - ! y ' f ; K in th t A I'll"- r f.d ts fr.--- r rt ci'.v 5- .? : r , T r.rr i.- ' 1 f.'fi; . t :v a ; ;T . J, . 1 ' f ;.fc . t ,1 i 4. jj - t P.FNO: The N. v.j-V. r r. rf .rtv it 1 r practically C.c?h. n ;nl tho N l .'.Strl- t. t wate rs of Currant (tick, n ar I,i?!; n. PROVO: A reunion nf lho IorKar.l7.M church i nx t.i ii'tr hcl.l in Piovu, t'tati frutn VRrlo-by points and from v.Idihu. Atr.or.: t',.' r.t 'f H. Kl'y. prcl in Men t ate the MU.Tinn r.f at' from t..iH".!. la : m-mb- '-r? :!. . ir.'lr-tr-- fin.f rjv f..d--I 1 (t ritrt' tho a;! - j th" .. - A. n 1 ktAt, I'f)-- T j lifer ful.-- ai tc.' pi ' 1 iU, i t T. A. P. wbh !:; rl ij'': in stppii. , at in K:-..t- ..r .!t T T tf c ! ar.d !)!' I have Poiuth l',.vtrU t court iv WiU im H. AlU-ami many nrhr uKalnt th! fojhon Irrication rim;;iny, th-- ' rom-l-Mill ntil Cfhfn Hollar NM o y. th. Jit. anl IrtU'.iU'.rj company, or 3 n;ni toiim nth r !'fTi!.mt). Thi suit Is brouKht to Iffrmlr.' riphtf f all pat ties miir rn tl. vvhP h t- -i nnro-ir.- bi iKt.t the Liwrmo , hv w!.'i t iim-r.- .m ir. !!;! ft nt c'f - th t.-- frt 'ft)' - ) . tirr at N'v V.rk. I! - Tt.'i tr a! Ir.'i lr fii! I..k( : . ; r . Mta. Co.. I, on. If? r. V . ted tialorra of n4 N-v- Hi- nr 1 , ear c i:-.ir- TO ST. LOUIS llon't hesitate to write to 3frs. Plnhham. Shouill undeirtnnd otLr vat e and will treat you with khitl:icv. iler ad Iro i3 SHORT LINE COLORADO-UTAt- i nn:i: 3ii:i)Icai, Aiivirn to vomi;n. w 5 A t h FOHFCI7 it above " . :t "r , ... v.. ' ta r I PUlTeretl f :i : t t 1 5" f ; . ; r ' -- jt- 1 r y " : -. ! r C.r I : . ?..-.- ! Frances CscJc, Bax G70, Kan?, P2., says: r 1 . r. t - m ' r ; ! . I .. r L 1 Curry had nothing to do with it. tt, 1 f AVfj,,.,P ..T.TB. I.KK. CTTT .... .",a. T C5, rttr, 1 Ji-- - :?-- Vi&h Ac- r .III LHA. DL was certainly jriad to lind that wkhm n v.v k I felt much the terrible pains in the hack and side werv N ,;innin to ami at the time of m.Mutnr.tion I did nc have nearly a jriotu a tim as herotofom, r.o I ton! irui.-- ii.s use for tno and at th end rf that time I was hk a iunv woman. I p dly haw ivwr felt letter in my life, have not had a sick hcadach? sine , "and wrih 10 j)und. inoro than I ever did. so I unlirsitatin.ly r- o. amend your medicine." 2k May IIaulc, Edgerton, Wiy., Pres." Household Economics Club. malady, but la pomewhat hnprowd. PARK CITY: Jnmr Tr:;ynor of Park CO., City. v,h!lo tiklne a bjtch. r knlfc from 325 State street. a cupboard yesterday, nceidntully cut an artery In his wrist. Sir. Trnyror h i the lreKenc of mind to examine the ATTRACTIVE FALL HATS. wound closely and locate the vrrfl vesah'.f to Hop th? Ilow of bloo.l Our styles never so pleasing in shades sel and was pressinc his flnKer over the wound until and proportions, as the present season ' the services of u surgeon were secured. & TERRY WOODRUFF CO BROWN, IiOGAN: Farmers 165 Main St. throught out Cache county are Rcrerally prparlnsr larco areas with wheat this fall. th plant preKID CURRY MAKES HIS vailing Rood prlc for that cereal having APPEARANCE AT HOME. stimulated Its culture. PROVO: The ItriKham Totintr academy yosterday with about tVv M'ld nts opend In attendance. Addresses were mal- - l.v 1. A HELENA. Sept. dispatch Dr. Judpe liooth, President David from Harlem says that Kid Curry, the John.Tanner, S. I.. Chlpman. W. II. Duseribrry. Great Northern train robber who es- S.1. H. Chirr. ThI., llolbrook and .Mrs. Tt1 Taylor. academy starts out under caped jail at Knoxville, Tenn.. has been most cr.coura;!nT conditions for an unseen at Landsky, his old home, during the past week. Three men suspected usually successful school year. of intention to rob the Great Northern train were arrested at Malta by the officers. No actual attempt to rob the train was made, but the officers be lieve they had a plan on foot to hold one up, although, so far as known. j;;vc ida 8U C!.'-:- ". J. J J p.m arh B Urr.afca. Ciir. V;ir. i r : 1 Dr. Ames Appeals. Minneapolis, Sopt. 1. Judge Elliot of the Hennepin District court has denied Dr. A. Ames's motion for a new trial. the forNothing now remains between mer Mayor and six years in the for bribery, except an appeal to the Supreme court. The case will t the October he certified and heard term. I rx p.. r orT For rrtir'j!r fU rr ?i-Halt J. ll. V.. GiLLITTT, CommcrriU AcneIloj, r Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregularities and uterine trouble rible pains and backache, by the use of Lydia E Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound. A while ro my health Wpn to fail "Dear Mii. Pinkiiam because of female tiuiU:'; Ti;p doctor dhl not help me. I rrmrm- bored that my mother had VcctaMo l.ydUx II. rinkhnm on muny nuons for iriv:i!r.rit;.s r.r.d uicriri" trou!,'c5t Compound and I felt sure that it could not harm m a' to it a trial. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 1. d Art Bruer. a conductor, was struck by lightning on the summit of f -- X 4 v t : -r. 1 rs..-- pur S Tfr Oirin Car hi. vnr. JtrUr.a. PnnSar tea Yaftc!- c ant i'.'tfi- .sst. r t 5!J5i rv. T. M. rnH'MAnirn. A Trv.T.a J4fT. r.. nnu.nr. g p a t. a. p. t 3. Krr:N;i;n. a. g p. t, a. 201 Ticket Idxla onice, StiHt. City Teirpbcn? 250. 1 kl Another club woman, Mrs. Haule, of y- Ordered to Produce Prisoner in Pike's peak during an electrical storm. Wisconsin Lets Him Be Taken He had caught hold of the Iron railing to Kansas. to mount the car for descent, when a bolt used him as a medium for reaching OSHKOBH, Sept. 1. After a series the earth. His coat, vest and trousers of clashes between the Federal and were stripped off and only parts of his State courts United States Marshal underclothing, with the fleece lining Thomas B. Reid of Milwaukee was to- burned off, remained, with his shoes. He day adjudged in contempt by Court was burned slightly in two streaks from Commissioner "W. W. Walterhouse of the armpits to the knees. His clothing Winnebago county, and will be ordered was in shreds. With the aid of a Navajo to appear before Judge Burnell of the blanket he was for duty in Circuit court in this district and show the descent a fewpresentable minutes later. cause why he should not be punished. Harry Devit, alias Harry Howard, was bound over in the United States court on the charge of having robbed a VENEZUELANS START postoffice In Kansas. While confin-.- d in the Milwaukee county jail a writ of ANTI-FOREIGN RIOT habeas corpus was sued out here and the Federal authorities were ordered to present the prisoner for a hearing today. Instead, they Ignored the writ and Hang Aliens in Effigy and Start Devit has been forwarded to Kansas. Persecution of Merchants to NEW WALL PAPER. Collect Taxes. Two carloads wall paper just in. The largest and onlyW.new stock in& the city. GUMANA, Venezuela. Sept. 1. A gibGEO. EBERT CO., bet was erected in a street of this city 32G State street. yesterday on which was hung an effigy Our Reputation representing a foreigner, and the popuFor reliable goods has been firmly es- lace beat the dummy with sticks and tablished in this city. When you buy of "Death to the foreigners." of us you always get the best, for our shouts Two leading traders. M. I'alazzl. a stock includes the leading brands. Frenchman, Herr Sprick. a German, Utah Liquor Co., 223 South Main street. were recentlyandarrested In Ciudad Bolivar by order of President Castro for ONLY ?1.00 refusing to pay their taxes, which had already been collected by the revolutionists during the latter's occupation of Ogden and Return, the city. Many other persons were also Th Via Oregon Short Line, Sunday, Septem- arrested on the samr charge. ber 6th. Kolitz will serve punch and French and German Ministers at Caraprotested and obtained the Immedcandy free on train. Special train 9:30 cas iate release of their fellow countrymen. a. m. Special returning. Gen. Rolando and 200 of the rebel officers who were captured at Ciudad Bolivar have arrived at Maracaibo. WHERE TO GO They were incarcerated in the fortress FOR AMUSEMENT. of San Carlos, with their feet in irons. The Evening Telegram will In- form you on all sports, resort3 and theaters. Look up the ad. column. .SI P.T. i;a-.- a r.C;Vr. a.m Fr an 4 I, rri-- City Ticket OfHca 13,'7f,'V0 cog-roa- -- . . ICft-t- kt n-- i.h;. r!'?V! !, f district Disrobed by Lightning, Makes Hasty Toilet. A ..... c l-- Pan mr. OsTi.ru. CUr Kjr , 7. 3D GrfiJ ALL 4.Sv).7SJ CLOTHED IN B LANK ET CONTEMPT OF COURT l o.i.k-- a , r!r.ti ll.:i02.M4 Mugs and shaving brushes must be thor- oughly washed after use on each , M;;f potr.ti Prcm Provo H6.77G.'.H) is strictly prohibited. MARSHAL HELD IN Puti. n Value. (5) al Fto.-t- i a.m Fr Cctn. l)r.-r- u.UU rj rrr.s:c :t ' - t- ti o.'.-ta- . a. Total Cold and Silver Commercial DEADLY MICROBES. () ber Shops, With String? 0 0 0 ent Provisions, Goes 0 0 No alum or r.ther nsti insiont may be used in stick form to stop the Into Effect. flew of blood. The use of sponges ton-sori- n. !. SOMU "REGULATIONS TENDING TO DESTROY NEW YORK, Sept. 1 The new law regulating barber shops has become op- () person. erative and, beginning today, any artist in New York State caught shaving a customer without washing his hands in warm water and soap, or using a powder puff or a towed on more than one person without its having been washed, will be subjected to imprison-rrr-n- t and fine. & Combs, razors, clippers and scissors must be thoroughly cleansed by dipping In boiling water or other germ destroyer after every separate use. Other provisions are made for the cleanliness of fehops and every barber must have a Conductor prepared by an examination before a State board. lrt-':- C CM. tn-t- r rk. , T.OS a. ow IM. Juiih. r,4?.lt;f4.rd. -. rTir. !?Fer 5v1ci. ivrtnr. r.at Ir.tr CHntr r.l Jr.tff. c:ud p.m lr,1. i?n rrf,c!tc lointj . S.iSa-r!,v.i ,. ...... tr.jui Anr.ivx. Yt Oe1-or.a. cj,kt', ivT-'-.t Vtrvr, C:ij'. iU Inrr provo. Amrt'-i- , lrk. . II I r-- w. Cn l rr. .,. iLM-- (S) Or-v:;y, U.Civ. f). -ti, J :i( an J CiU A. HI Fcr Prow Amr'ran 3.101,011 UP WITH THE UTAH ARTIS Iv3 G) cut-or- 1 I rem Ur .tr- ll arh. Trot!?, tr ;rf,: tMarnrDcth. y.jr- Stockton, metals-producin- New Law Regulating Bar- id for Msintl art Ir.tf rrr.Ut...in.r . a m Portia r. 5, Jlutt : , crr,, -- VgCm ' rrc-- Valley r.y P'i 2,M:.x) J .ran vr''T-- 1903 ah;;ivk. rr-- , ff" Fan ir a- 477.44 , CO. mow onr.coN short t.rxiz depot. BAL.T LiKK CTTT. Silver, 1old, Commercial Vnluo. Value. Colorado Ii LAKE R. of silver. Take it by ounces: In put 1900 she produced 1.3t8.700. and in 1301 her mines yielded 1,812,500 ounces. Last I Feb. J |