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Show The- WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. CE11ETERY CHARGES PROHIBITION BEER IS BREWED BY A BISHOP SALOONS IN CHICAGO. Anti-Saloo- eye State. 9. Bishop Samuel Fallows of the Reformed Episcopal church, Chicago, is here arranging tn staxt salnnns throughout Ohio. Bishop Fallows is the inventor of "Bishop's" beer, which is said to be a beverage that does not intoxicate and yet is as satisfying as the real stun. The Bishop came on to consult with the league officers about his beer. On account of the agitation against beer in Ohio, Bishop Fallows discovered that the Chicago manufacturer was not following the original formula and decided to take its manufacture from the hands of the brewing company producing it and have it made by a company formed with the Inventor as its head. COLUMDUS, Anti-Salo- O., Sept. j vjj . ON ; i 0000000 Increase. Tor LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Sept. 9. Three hundred men employed In the freight department of the Jefferson vllle, Ir.d., branch of the .Ame lean Car ar.d Foundry company struck today for an In crease of 25 per cent. They have beta i'm iium iu cents per nour. Refused Refreshment DOCTOR'S REPORT to Officer Stewart, advising the Council that he had investigated the typhoid epidemic and stating that he felt convinced that the waters of Parley's creek were contaminated by reason of LONDON, Sept. 9. London has bea case of, the disease in the Bullock family on Lamb's fork of Parley's gun to draw the color line. Complaint creek, was received by the Council last has just been made to the magistrate to the Sanitary com- at the night and referred Marlborough street police court mittee without comment. a by negro of gentlemanly appearance, All ladus admitted free to bicycle who said that he and some friends had been refused refreshments by a publiraces tonight. can simply because of their color. The applicant wished to know whether he cjinuiruTruTrirj uuin !ruTJxrunjunnti and his friends, who were from different parts of the British dominions, were to be treated no better than wild beasts. The magistrate said: "I sympathize with you and think th publican's refusal a very foolish ar.d unkind act, but I cannot alter the law as it magistrate thm gave explanation, the gl?t of which vm that, while a publican was bound to sjppty any one with food or refreshments us a trattcr, there was nothing in the law to com;d any one to ?1I anything to any body. The nrgro thnnkc-th magistrate for thl preciso Informatltn ar.d 0 0 0 J withdrew. 00000000000 stands." mruuinjTJVurr Utah. PROVO: The Fourth District court at Provo is occupied with the case of the . fctree-pc- r htatc against 'Alma Pace. John and Robert Henderson. The defendants are being prosecuted by the State for an alleged violation of a decree of court pertaining to the distribution of the waters ot Spanish Fork river. LOGAN: County Clerk Larsen yesterday issued the following marriage Henry V. Crockett to Mary A. Turner, both of Lnan; John II. Williams tr. Caiolir.o I. R. Peterson, both of Rex-bi:rOls Anderson to Ella S. Johanne-5-- " on, both of Grover, Wyo.; Fred Christen-Fn- . Greenville, to Annie Anderson. Mink Creek; Peter Jensen to Annie L. String-ci-is- t, both of Brisham. PARK CITY: The Park City public fchcols opened yesterday with an enrollment of S'Jit pupils and an active corps of This is teachers, numbering twenty-fou- r. The largest enrollment ever recorded for Park City, starting out the public schools his year with almost as large an attend-;'K'- n as the average attendance last year. crintndent C.the1A. Blocher says that tl outlook for pnblio schools this year is the biightest in the history cf Park City. CASTLE GATE: Anjrelo Bcrr.a, an Italian miner, was killed in a mine at Castle Gate yesterday by being crushed by falling rock. GFNNISOX: Mayor Kearns and AV. H. Cribble have been selected by the Gunnison Town Board as delegates to the. National Irrigation congress at Ogden. CENTER FIFIsTJl: Funeral services over the remains of Earl Nelson, infant son of Jens Nelson of Centerfield. were held Saturday. The child succumbed to summer complaint, after a brief illness. NATIVE SONS CELEBRATE Anniversary of California's Admission Fifty-Thi- g: rd SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. The fifty-thir- d anniversary of the admission of California into th? Union Is being observed today. Several citiesVu the State are celebrating the event on a large scale, but by far the largest gathering is at San Jcse, where the Native Sons of the Golden West are holding their annual celebration. The order is composed of 16 parlors, with a membership exceeding 13,0')0. and with it are allied the Native Daughters of the Golden West, with a membership of 5000. The firs, p; rjor of Native- Sons was organized in 1S75, with a membership of 22. The Native Daugtutrs into existence in with Zi sprung on names the charter. Both organizations have grown tremendously and wield great strength, especially politically. All ladips admitted free to bicyt If raceo tonight. - rOCATELLO: The most interesting school election in the history of Pocatello was held yesterday. There were two members of the School Board to elect ar.d three tickets In the field, each with its partisans behind it. The victors were of tho (r. II. Olmstead, of the Oregon Short Montana division superintendent Line, and John Woffington. one of the veteran locomotive engineers of the system. The contest wras in reality one between the two banks of the city, the new bank, the Bannock National, winning out over the First .National. BOISE: The Grand Lodge of Masons convened in Boise yesterday, with a iarge attendance from all parts oi' the State. The session is occupied with routine business. (it 0 0 0 ( Evidences cf Murder. Evidences which go to prove that John l. Ilj'rte, was whj win found dead nnr Harr!.-vl!and did not ct Tinm.irdend -it tukide. as decided by the t'nrcn r'n j ny. are com In? to light. Jt Coymd!. tht bartender of Scolder's ? nate saloon. ; aw Hart? wh n Hart" ws Sunday .n hi" way to the nlht tzn out on th" to train rut-ofAt that time h- - hud plenty of , nr.d nl money, which h" a rai.tr and wlhich carried a btrndle in pynt fume rlothlnc. He alco had a ilr.o watrh. which be said cost J17'. ar.d which he with considerable prld". In ht pof ket wctv also a numbe r of kut None of these effects v,er fou"d with th !fiid holy u few hours later, excepting u postal cird bearing his nam. f. fr-ly- s Ir,-n- de . Ton Years in Triscn. W01 John d.. the t!".rro. who Fni time nno maile ttn to tt.tf r a on Kkctrlc avciitiv. nr.d upon b!nKl.ou' t'iKht ati-tnp- Nevada. NEW YORK, Sept. 9. A sddppinj: RENO: The carpenter shop of E. K. fiTn here has received reports from its Fowler of the tirm of Holcsworth & Fowler, contractors of Reno, was entered at Fraia, capital of Sancorrespondent Monday night and carpenters' tools to the value of 250 were taken. The tiago, Cape Verde inlands, telling of devastation in the inland through robbery was discovered yesterday morn-in- s great by crop failure The popby the owner, and the case reported famine cauf-eto the police of Rene, but so far there is ulation of about 19,000 is stated to be no clue to the crime. peri.shin'r at the rate of nineteen a dav. I The islands are controlled by the Portu- ',. i race at Salt Palace. guese Government. Ti:LKr.HAM As the time of the opening of the National Irrigation congress draws near, everything around the headquarters is in a state of hustle and bustle. The thousand and one details preliminary to the commencement are being taken care of by numerous committees, and by Monday nexf everything will be in readiness foi the opening. Ooi. Maxson of Iteno New, arrived yesterday, and was present at the meeting held last night. He appointed George M. Hanson as reading clerk of the congress. Secretary Wilson has telegraphed that he will give his address on the 16th. The Governor of has appointed twenty delegates. C. J. Bianchard. one c the twenty-fiv- e the geological experts connected survey who will attend, has arrived and is arranging for twenty rooms for other members of his party. The Russian Embassador yesterday telegraphed that he had no man available at present to delegate to represent his government at the congress, but he might make in case certain absentees returned in time. The following programme, which is subject to change, has been given out: Tuesday, Sept. 13. Inaugural session and welcome; Eleventh National Irrigation congress, D:30 a, m; afternoon sesv,-ft- anip-pointme- nt sion, 1:30 to 3:30 p. 'm., inspection of semi- - arid state fruit ar.d horticultural exhib its at tne cbor county fair ground. S:30 p. m. liecintion and ball. 8:J0 n. m Grand 'arch, 9:30. tendered by President w . a. Clark to Hon. James Wilson, se c retary of the agriculture, newspapermen. at Kle- gevtrment experts and sel s hall. Grand avenue. . . l.. tT. weunesuay, isusinrss ses oept. jt,. a. t:30 m.; subject. "Legal Discussion. sion;" evening at th Tabernacle, special concerr. Thursday, September 17. Fifth session. 9: a. m. At p. m. all deU gates are requested to be at the headquarters 11 om wnence tney wni be ricies to all modrl lmeated given nr.d v. farms carriage hibits at the State Institute tor the deaf. dumb and blind: up Ogdcn canyon to- th aam anci tne sue or the nrooosed roser voir. Delegates will arrive in the city for the return trip at C o'clock p. in. in time to attend the next session that evening at dele-sate- s Now Is Friday. September IS. Seventh session ?.w a. m. iMgnm session, i:o p. m, .MRht fession. S:10 p. m. baturday, September 19. Complimentary excursion to Logan. Utah, leaving at a. m. iiere the delegates will be enter tained at a complimentary lunch ten nerea Oy the city of Logan. They will 5 return at p. m. in time to connect with au trains out of the city. A telegram ha3 been received bv . .. . . . Direct i ' iuuv.n-jj- t nson in irwn secretary wnicn he states that he will deliver h' address on the ltith. A grand ball iv!ll be given in his honor on the night of the . ". pf-Ki-- . . m. cf l No. l.t-P- f r r--- ;. AT . "... fTA -P- rr-n s; a at H!e's rt-rkc- OrS-- . t I t N-- ? t.. ? n et.. liriwr. I .1 ft 1 iif.fr. if.frt.m-- 1 n . -- an ... t? ?", l m ! t 1 r m v. Din n p; t, n m. - i.i j- 2 R. Car !t - I- tA r .! Is?:niy tr. S . c u ty. I.V p. t," u? y :;r.. irhcv rir. H.t I.oi.! I'M?. r Nw York. HufT.lo 4f! rat r e.r.nrr h K- - - ; lour 1st t ir f!'?T i ctb r a W'ivd ut iJi- Flt The fancral of Lawn-nfnw, win ku."l in aci i'. ni S.it- arur- rday ni'xh:. occ'm-ooTi Irorn thJdound y.flird.iv Fort mcttlnc- liousr. ri.-'vato- -- Two tn.lr. - Vj. iMtj. w; r- 1 it 1 t" tt.d in p. : - .::- sn ! St. ly; . r . '. n TO ST. LOUiS. Il"-to- City Briefs. . COLORADO UTAH SHORT LINE - Y.. t,n Hy r'ur.n i r rr ' th " il'Ti's, ? I.I' . 1 r. 1 t r : all )j iu;?'!)k'. 1.;. f c!r!r.t car i I. . '".. I ?,4i r f.-p L.mr r m r".r w jt. F ' jM,r r. Cl'.y "! t rinri-f- . J r t a ' ;. - Ft. ta - r I-- I r.ir.t r. In.!. iui. to wltho-j- : 2 rivt Ir.f ity. Ac, -. A. M. si T. t At : th-- o Mil! j tr .M i'aiir.; t-- r as ! Ob-ag-. t i r. v. t. a. Tr:up.fc'ill -- - - - mrHuiiMiri ait P!or,J:c - r sr t? .t ts. F-4- T l.crp t r- r Sued for Divorce. -- l t.'.r c an-- l u.-.- ) r vr ? in t y, Tlro-ic- d to 1" 'S.dlard. who ') t t llir,ir at Wlltl!le. N. Y.. "'ip.!. n the by Hurry Hulianl for dlvorc Kt( ur.d of lrcor.;natlbilliy f trrniw-rTh d at Jarr. mo n. N. parti- s wn to S Afr.t c.tr. t: !ah. ,k I : : .r.rl 4:1 fS. TV. T'hr l.r.NTON. O. A, P. X. v r--r. Pointers. iijki Fx! ? kllc cr Nw ;a r r. ... : t v. rr. 'l rr-ful- Cr Ariir.a. Mir, ire rx. m. p.m. 5 .. c V, '.- - - ? ItATH.Vi KAirr th.a t m. & : i I; t jit -- 1 i,T t.Allll ClTT. fvi.vff t-- Kfo, t . niv.' e p-i- V. ! nr:0 f !;rrca. ?rr t" 'f 'o. -r .!r- AP.P.IVi: Vo. r,4 .rj. c '. t 1 'V Ticcratn. b) -. ifk, hrr r Uy . TICKETS: 79 V. Second South St. n. r. :;r.cr.:::r. Act. o-- am,".:x. n. EALT LAUi: CITY. j - T' two an tn-;- . a'.d Sul.i-.a- 11 tl ;.. v.lso b I'.'v.tcem n up 'in t:ma mod liill. arid Hail, lth of rot.l. will b.ivo to tin- :ir"if Fw-to u fit irj,'i' of witn a dc.o.lv wr ipor.. ("hl'r T Folicc I'..ur.l:: wr.l bo ti e complalnl :g witn.. u!'' - aur-.n'l- .ld-iu;::i;i- Martiape licons t n T I. won lsru d f str-l.i- y I'l.n.k J. Itil!lii, ap--- l of Oy.len. and .Toriv.d. ( brli Z'. Git : Chat l it il lloi;o, nr.cl lirlh.-tar.l Hi.r.iA lluntit, i"--. both f Went ;ilt-riH.or- h t ;. tr "- r n Th tfrr c"r.jt!piit'.oT. t !I!o H'.'.mrrim fcri'lnic frf nt "h. T5.-- y th-f- r cr llvr hnv? tKnt th F'at en! r!rn comt M nrnklnd. f i- -1 in th cst'n. ! tr-.-- f rr-n- . TV T;!;:"- , -. a.--.! ;- rrn. rt d'oJ t nfsciti' rr.n"y i;tti t.'j tru!. ortM Tn".- - dtrslfV, r)!' t pa:tr.. ard lor.ht tif Tb Kn"l "rtfJKh f an or l'.ry f.vtiT.y toit. O cr.ip. r. All t n!;;'.t, for a jar. ',ckt Th? t!y th -- tr a ' ".o'?.Ttf. rn.ov?t rri-is- n ttmt'.y rn'.IIrr a Law! -.- DUhtf il ?Uc tjt VUIU rUc II 2 1 -t t ar tn. i If You Have a I If or nia , I Goods to Coll.. ea Earth. Vrj; CttrfOb arAtat riny GnunJ Fi"" tn 7,c't NlA "t prAb.if, vr..vi,TM. t w . ' ,iv fH'-- tt A. A 2'SJlU.hIt t Vrt lnrvrt c y5r.iai, TWM t I f At.tF'On. 'M '.r iL.:iAi.LTa: ;;f anp V.i-- r tr Ar J fod.'ri t ' ? -:? j J pmmi- - orr ? H V:r, V.1rr. XuA-k- rr fft?r;'. Tar. t- Southern PaciTic Company's Lines t No. rumiwUM rtUJ Oty. Kt:i iJ lirt. t. r. on at. :1 t r--- - t H t Ti:Lr,-"RAi- trl ai Tur.rn rot.o .".'.!!r .: ft r jn r-a!- ''? ef th v TIIE TIIROUGIT CAR SEHVICB BETWEEN1 SALT LAKE CITY A2 D CHICAGO OVER THE I Union Pacific and ft F Chicago, Milwaukee Line & If St. Paul 3IAKE3 T RAVE LINO ITJDEF.D A PLEASURE. THREE TRAUJ3 TO CHICAGO EVERY DAY WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. nn5T 2 ik Toi bars trains, vU th Ur.loa VTbrn Mm 1 C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah "Tar c.dr F.-ci-f. Klifer rii You Know of lhr throc ni :.ortliwr:t?ra : w 1 P SALT LAKH k F A-- 1 v, 25.. 120 V. 21.. T. 4-- m . . . r , I 1 11 V . iin. ? -- !-- JVf "John-nlc-on-thp-SfKi- -- ft ind 5orc' i.niTrty wan yrjcrtav chaiK.-;ui!ty of fu: ;n ry. H was with I bodv ?uMntr a ch'Ck from th of ildward Ilol. n. who was ki!ld in a wr k at Croydon last July, and forKlns th r.amo In order to cash It. r- -. - - C Vo advert I? lrsj; trlntr thr tlrr to tall up I Pleasiire CONGRESS I.!- t rtf StrL tanta rr norm" KANPlrrrt frm Tt,N FA? CITV. FT. jrrpn. ar. C'AGO, liAl.Vl T'N, PI. PAFOair TV" till ft John S. tth Ir.f nt to tr!rr.lt m;ir with ars.u;t v.i drr on Joi n i. l.ftmorauit. ! th1 wn Hlf' rstrr".y of Tli nrjcim. r. all tiri Cour.Ff l will cun.mci cc !hi n: i r.'.r.e:. rV-ir-J- wm. t. City Ticket OfScs 2CI Hala - $ H mt-- tr ltipwell, ri. of Wrrt yvtr. Mmi.Ic nrd I.iUi.n C..' lr. I ( Jl!iT" It'll rl. " and at r.lr own rvpjrjt wr cmmUttd d ay I nnd 1, Found Guilty of Forgery. .;. Population of 10,000 Perihinjj Tron Hunger at Rate of Nineteen Each Day. WrVrr. V. r iv M jk ;ttt, N4a. Utah ar.d -- 1. A Vrf W.tr: trrmt CMnr' each viUy, Mlr.U, . Jto I! r. Tra.'-.MjT. a Art.a. a npfii.-"p Hi l.NCKL A. C. P. A T. A. : .f.-ud- t CAPE VERDE ISLANDS l!r h4 City. c ar1 lMrn-- 'i' T. M. -. rxrr t.t f .a tt; cttt. a.rv. r?. r .... rr,B. arj 't?-9. Kilt.... U'vr fIt r rv. Tcr lHrrr ir! Paf " :Vrr l!Hr. Prvo. Ms"!na I tn. in. t'J"r r ar.I all Tor - t Ori w Cf ht Vi.Ur. ar.4 Lo-.d- p.Ul .... i. :.. it. Um UHhK rrnic9 ana f!fi Tor Cr'.m. T jr-intne- r.t 5 r3 tcr.taO .. U4vKna lrxr. I m. IVrt-U- c, lstr-m4- ij na. Per IU J .. l and pin.; ly bicct'.'np. hcly. crusl-sklu sn I srE.phnrnour. rcrcna, rwl.-- . and Irrltauoni, with Iok of hair, or lDfauUs and children, as well as edtiltH, wheo a!l c'.acr oml 1 tare to nucc I 'stoutbr?i P.T. ()!tl jni,r Acnt. with Cutlcur OlctrnrDt. tbe grest fhln cure, and purest of erno'dent. to be followed In e?cre cast by mild doses of Cutlcura lU tolvcct. Thl i the purest, swrrlrst. moU tin;:d!cs acd pbysiciaus Uil. l l IV. ptt tt f fn Itf A, U . iV ' r5 t f l"il . tkM A lit ig Um rrorWtof. " uT" lot " t. Mcvf lk.a J-J- In Kia-a- - City Ticket OCea 201 Haia Street. Telephone 250. For rrt!".Un rit! m or tUtn tnatr.'.rr.l torturing, di2;rurio. Itchirz. burnlns:, OGDEN NEWS Jiarr-r.oth- r 4".r. Ysl3. r4 laj Idl ................. a, !! i Sn lurtt. 'n. Kfirdro Tor C.C p.m Vaiy 3.03 . ALL TRAINS DAILT. conr.rr;nr fr H l ditrt-- t bable. d ami economical '. GAUNT FAMINE ON sVln-torture- ''JJ aafflll iurh and DI-c- C.t r Partiar jwrv -.. LH-- Cfcth. 4 P-PA- 0."3C Frtirn Provo. I. hi, YmtrCtll. Mrcvr Hy. point Yr " r, Hlvr r utte. c:uo p,m , rt F:-- t- O.UU 2,TT Juab. Vll.Srd. rn-- ). r4 lr.tertnJUt Cnntj plni ar.4 ret for tired, fretted mothers, to warm bath with Cotlcuta Soap tud f.?nll r.no.t.t-Id- ji fur in the act by Thomas Topham. tired at Tophnm, narrowly mixFlnjc him. wi sentenced to ten years In the State prison. to Union. Idaho. 0 1 race at Salt Palace. ay lht. A.m ex. tir-.aJU- , .n rrj-r.- t cm-t. - m -r !-- - ar.d n .: nr. ...tinta....U"a !r,trT.iJjt cr.!cKn o..':. Otr. Prrs . w ASP.UT. yoa that the cure ha been perraar.cut as It li now six yetrs lnce she ws cure! and there has loen no rctirn of the disease since and I rure advll a lot of friends to use the Cutlcura Urn;calc In ail disctscs of the skin." Instsnt relief snd rrfrrshir 0 . ; ... 13 .... rnjt Url'f--. CfS f rrm C. rt. .:p. Otr. t o.i-vr- Kor. !:f'rd. Prlrv Jtb, I pi-j- AR.tlVEL - tra S: LeamSratan ot-- o Ko. Provo. Arr"rcn It la with pleassre that lean lnfora ix-ed- MEWS I THREE STATE a Ions !!moth. vr "Jtr F.r- rvl 19 03 Trm Qrfx. PoriUnl. Hatt Kn Krr.-U. vr-- .t Stock t .fi. Feb. I, k2 for Jfan:i st lntr-rr.-,U- t" -cn nr... ..A SiJitt .Irt v:jy Permanent. LAW IN T1IE CASE. Th ?rM Jilig:".'!'". iot. sjiop.t lints oitKGON salt la in: CITT. For rrcro. Whl. rirflli r,d Mrcar, .Anr.r r.r t Mrs. Conrad Writes, Feb. 23, 1T03, Cure Has Been 0 DEPAKT. rnoM SIX YEARS AFTER EXPLANATION BY MAGISTRATE OF THE Party of Negroes and 0 Magistrate Upholds 0 Him in Stand. 0 of City Health 0 S00 Fta tri Aio. Ticd labia hZrJ OjrW AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. When my little girl km six mocthj ol 1, she bsxl eczema. We had used cold creams and all klcds ot retEcdles but nothing did her any Rood, In fact be kept getting worse. I ttsed to wrsp tcr hands op, and when I would dress her. I bad to pother on the table for I cootd not hold her. She woo'.d kick ar.d scream, and when he could, the would tear her face and arm.' almost to piece- -. I ued four taxes of CaUcora (Qiot-wenl- ), two cakes of Catlcura Hosp, and Rare her the Cutlcura Ke&lTent and 5he wan cured, and I c xjo.trei of the humour IfU I can truthfully fay that they have aired her life, and any one suffering as she did, I should adrlfte then to give Cutlcura a fair triaL- Mrs. G. A. Conbad. Feb. 7, mS. Lbl?on, N. II. COLOR LINE IS DRAWN Y ENGLISH PUBLICAN MADE The communication 0 Strike TABLE SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES CURED DVCUTICURA C-- 0 Mi MM Tea rcr U Anti-Saloo- on NO COMMENT There was promise of something Interesting in the Council session lat night when Councilman Robinson asked In forcible terms Ihat the Investigation of the charges made against the City Cemetery department be completed at once. He made a motion that the matter be taken out of the hands of the Cemetery One of the charges made committee. was that money received for the sodding of lots had not been turned over to the city. The Council made on order requiring the committee to report to the wun-cMonday next. race at Salt Palace. INVENTED TOR SALE III HIS TEMPERANCE t was for the purpose of convinc n ing the Ohio league of the harnilessness of the beverage as it will be brewed from this on, that Bishop Fallows came here. BLshop's beer was iuvented by Fal- lows for the express sale in the tem- peranee saloons established in Chl- cago by his church, as a plan for keeping the young men away from the regular saloons. It is expected n that the league will ac- cept the beer and in that event sa- iuons wm dg estaDiisnea in ury towns. RIG!! WILL BE YELL, AIRED 00000 Will Attempt to Introduce His Product in the Irv" TfiWFlQ ftf Ullf If- - ' Salt Laks 'Telegram. TIME - E tr . , |