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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 8 RATCROAY KVKNINd. RKPTKMHEK COMER OMISE IS ADOPTED WILD HORSE on AND LAW QUESTION HURTS TWO : Al Closing Session of Irrigation Congress Enlivened by Frightened Animal Causes Brief Panic in Oregon Warm Debate; Visit to Logan. Short Line Yards. SPEC TAD TO THE TELEGRAM. . r been entertained and extending thanks to President Clark and others for their An exciting runaway with two part in the arrangements. Three cheers were given fcr Senator occcurrcd last night In the Oregon Clark and the people of Utah. The Short TJne yards. A hriu driven by a Senator addressed the congress and horse-tr ider known as "Old Dutch, bethanked it for the honor conferred in as anofficial him bead for its came frightened at a selecting cnglr,. other year. and bolted, knocking th driver to the Tribute to Xiesel. ground and rendering him unconscious ln. was severely In of Then Senator Carey for a few moment n. "Wyoming a happy speech stated that there was bruised about the head. one man to whom snecial tribute was . The horse dashed through th yurd'. due. a man who had labored unceasing- and struck a workman. elo rendering his timo six months, spending ly for and money lavishly to make the conhim unconrrious for a hah" hour. gress the most successful yet held. It was feared hi' skud wm fractured, "When Mr. Carey mentioned the name of Fred J. Kiesel the delegates rose en or that he had Buffered a eoncundon of masse and cheerea the Dearer cf the the brain. "When hn recovered he dr. name. Mr. Kiesel took the platform eland ne was not seriously hurt, and Th Tal hi itifie of c vr rr d.r nrt in our Tilr,hnr. and gave the history of his connection refused to give hl.i name. . it iw!r-n lurtMin. ami ever, movement told and a of circuit The horse made complete with the irrigation i to tvi;y call of lty tnrp? ths ftipTfrn Women to lit-of the 'preparation for the entertainthe yard, and broke from th buggy, t a ment of the present congress. he to went mti'h hnnlrr tho daiir cm on that teiU after which their health. livery latir punl At 6:30 the gavel fell for the last time and Mopped: Neither of the men err task locom when jom thTnp niCP,t of ihr orjrant rrkc as the congress adjourned to meat no permanently injured. ); m and vorv ininfnl t!j. n'rvf.tw to be )vcinfnt yt.p.i more until 1904. when, it is hoped, t . a;vl arihhilit): anl wcaknM the old friendships will be renev cd on thi jil.inp of h iT T"- Irritabi'.ity IllrascU. Shoots Banker -M l stilTrri:i banks of tue Rio Grande. trtk th flarr of he iTth n l stn iuth. ..s they HAIlbfVN, I.i. . : ntA v.nrk to ilra i.tir, wnutfii SheH'V jerfonri Work for Next Congress. oh'Uv bark. t,.n arutpl. president of . dn-iside Me .im t.'kIiI by yhooiire. stuTcrii. U u h lln-h that ho!Lhol'l tli.'ir d executive commit rnramllHl The His body w.t found earlv tlsv Pi t'o liM tn.o tho ntf yviwtu U What . n.t'tako! m tee of the Irrigation congress met to furnue-roof th- ba building. a and of Iowa courtroom the vM in was member the will lanUh one against. Municipal Th? ui'of Lviliu li. Pink tintn VrpitahloC night a jimmiir r.i cltixTi. It wat and R. C. of Boothe selecting by organized rt nti tiiMrnnc iitiiulanu or h ippincs. State Commission Indorsed. imin mvA of most of his bank stock yes- Eos Angeles chairman and C ol. II. C. disposeddui '.vli-;iwh ri' nii.iir iu ihm:ki.ii thi At the afternoon session the congress Maxson rrr.t Mn'n;thdnt hfalu;p rfir.tniy lor vomen if of Reno. New, secretary, and lroay, In good condition. He was (A ymrx endorsed the appointment of State com- an hour more was spent in exchanging be rrach. within of age and leaves h wtilow at.il two ahr.ys missions, like that in Utah, to Ill health Is thousht to luv ideas and work was begun for bring daughteta. riiKv. i; womkx. with the National Government in ing on the next congress. prompted the deed. in ronltl Hke Mhlrh o:tM atiout in of umr the If nnytltinp carrying into effect the provisions joh Nc nmn will arid land reclamation.act. litlvlti'. vuit !hiktuni. i?prfl;l )lrt. frol) ixtt AmrrlcA in ResolutionsMjf thanks were passed for ran si ucr4m Iftfor. yem, nnrety brlji rotir tho courtesies extended by the press Iti tr:itltie fonialr I IN nn Mip hn tmil. ha such a vhh tM'ri'nr' :;r.d people of Ogden and the State of Stio 1j;s lirl;n of u otto ti tack to Jimlth. 1ntndrr! of thu.-ir.(T'tah, and also to the Oregon Short Line Iro N frrc. VouarCttry ud atitt Iter addrrsH Hit I.ytui, Kail way company. foolish if y-- do noi arc-op- t Imitation. kind her Minority Heport Discussed. Discussion on the minority report of euro For proof rend tlic uffcrinjr th committee on resolutions was limit' d to fifteen minutes for each speaker. recited in . (i, '", following v."i ,.; ;i. (, (i. ;'." 'V. The debate was extremely bitter at ,' v I ?. Mrt. t,t rot; Vac Finmiam: ) "is "Drcr. rrnCt I times. Finally Congressman Needham Creates Lifeless "pr-of Body f . IMok luuitN VrRf v of of California offered a substitute for sdvi. v.fi:Sf ;nd hirf l.jcffa (?) COMMAND Or CZAR'S f. r.i .1 - v. r.kr in it nrr! forii t "ompouud. My tnuibb both reports, requesting the Congress trJdo r the ' FINANCE MINISTER. t "ull t." I United States to pass uoh 'i dd !ut I in bad DT o'Dilition wa vrry '.rtj; tny I. Dalny (t Municipality amendments to existing laws as would .m I tva t rat er i.',rrp. trid 31 d r back nervou. .reserve the land to actual settlers who r? n biliAr of .t. btltirtrii liuvbat?,! mint is th" paradox of rlt!- -. It would build homes on the land. and Awaits Coming of C)C) Dalr.y in trrll. m i ull !br rn drinf thnt tbc i'.H toiV irrwrt i failed t"!o nse rfet n!! f law the ntravcn's Almost Came to Blows. d u biIi t!.- - pbv ;. n l: I rcirt.-r.tvvxrv u city's growth. pv atiy It ws forc.l () cnf!V-raft-- r I KJ I ! If .n A t recess was then de.rj'-tl ; I bd lri rr.t.i,-he.ltb. tn.irc !) In Into existence, not bcrau'f w m ?rcd and instantly the congress broke :!d of t!ir that tt tvm!i hctnorrhaev nothing .t1. () the courfe nf humm proprons found into a mighty uproar of excited discusI noti'-,nnil ndT:;e. I r on'" f vonr wdvorti wi-a- t n''" " ?) it convfi.ii nt to m'd ard trad f. sion. Every degree of emotion was reI 19. aM most .' The i an .r fr.'.'ti' ".irefullv LONDON, Sept. !". in. iu.jr.rtlt f. ,1 (J) but bi'r.-manifested from angry determination markable Vlt. 1 U f n k m t d an nKwt r. tb is f?rt the world in nrhl Dalny, riinj city ro a mild inclination. In some cases ) tlif Itusflan riaanc MlnMT. on t'of' I?dl.l r.d rnr.!lni-.-1!. IMliklt.tUlN VeH'e.iM n 'i.tl, pourid . bitter personalities were indulged and the new terminus of the great t'o .va, ntlrrd, ., MloTir? yr.j'.r ad t . and ir.n. Yc,t;r r" i :: and ri a wr,.1 ' HuiM ir.r a cltj .' personal viplenee did not teem far off. railway. l ') r. I f.t-- r,i:ri!t ? !br.k otr-! are a li'U-tTcrsP? rrd help George II. Maxwell met Johnston of It is a? yet a city without inhabitants. 0 s?) 0 Cf1 ? (.) ) ) : 2 .v'l-it V. '.. d. i nse." ( J. b for for so you Colorado, who had Save for masons and woodman, its fiercely assailed Wrwhin-'tondehim from the platform; warm-wordN.W., a t. I. of as those streets are as deserted Arr, I writ- - b passed and only the intervention of caying village In it the Russians are vOat I. lit 1". llnl; Mr.. Fivkmam: "Drr. BIBLE STUDENTS ARE i'viends prevented what might have building houses and administrative ofd- n- - fo- - m . V fiami 'otnjiotind a serious difficulty. fices for a. population which is yet to Arx nVnt, I ' tjlT iin r ith illincr of Y,r wt tnl an! rr M " a Substitute Adopted. come, and are erecting great dock1; for Cm-M)uri- -' f5M K. of li.ttn's nft.T ivtt!H READY t:k",Tf FOR Vj:riutle WORK I.jdla trade which does not exist. i I I n : r.m c ;i d. Wlvn order was restored the substinmTwc-i!t.to ::.sti r:d :bV ir.if ly Looking into the future M. do Witte tute offered by Mr. Needham was carmade every possible arrangement for ried by the following vote: rr . tbr to d, i!rx "I tnlr.'t TO'-.- ' ri . NVtt.-a;:.'-r r.f ';Fa. the personal comfort and business suc- L. D. S. University Sunday-SchoAYES. M. J. ,; Ill I.u:. cess of inhabitants. Streets, Dalny's Has Prepared Course for This Arizona .. .. ...2u-2Te:as Vfr-taldCorn- urainaze and electric wires were laid D?.u Ir.. ftxft v : Lydla ... :'! Virginia 11. iiH) and electric I .i'T f tl der-.. telephones down, trw:.. b lights Year's Sessions. !ri l?:i? ."4i".U:jr . .. m. f.r Ij Colorado pO.ind .Michigan were installed, parks, gardens, electric 12 Kansas N't viola i r tilts stn wi'.h it. I Trnni') ml TiU tv ir let nmrif 3'i1, Xf braska OifHOVl .. .. municipal buddings, hospitals. m t:. '. tams, i !ido': r ;vu tvn! rm trno bit vonly TIim I,. 1). S. univrslty Svinda ho.i Oklahoma .. ., Wrmont .. .. schools, prisons, docks and jetties were i M ' rr "1 lr;.n pt';i ir ;," r t:.' n. b.t t."t .. ... 20,Ij rtah a single lot of land was will hold its first session this : . :i.on. to- before Wyoming provided I t. I Mv fe"lin V.li fornia .. b:'. !:fsi."vrd 'i t. ' raid lit Washington ... lirhl du.M tb.l cffere-- to the public for purchase. The morrow dj 'p cf s. var at ;ne I t i.. Illinois ups as I It r.ot mv rtit-morning ro.M 5 t" r:i i. was ";jfTerin,r. ki fr.n work of the estimate huge original .. .. 212 Missouri 7j Total 1 r on t rr. n or lid n nivl nm now b r t nr '.'".n $13,000,000. and it has been exceeded sity. The fcdlowlnrr ptudy conr.r hiv" 13 New Mexico. . r- - t n .F. 1 hard ; uor VcflslV i" lieen u.t: ard outlined: since. rt.rb. long NAYRS. - airi'.v t f.:'rt - f,.r thi t ! f it . I rewill be It U lie will and ,Tn That peopled Dalny pninl i ear Modern cbureb 19 - 11 Oregon 4 hltnrv Arizona . .. . .. .. . r 11 mun I ." as t as is It not certain flourish ;t:JO: :i itV anything l..r.. It'.: IS I'.Iinois Washington it2' California dane can bo. Its harbor is be fie?, a CIM k. a f nnd fe-- a'l - . 9 Minnesota . I V.oi.' ; factor for success In North '.r.- - t Nevada v 8j Kansas great Hook of .'ruon. Prof. ;. oir Second ,.U t'.rol ntU' r's. r.nA jcixlljr 7 North Dakota ... Cj Nebraska .. ., China. Neucliw anrr, the only other John M. Mills. to !V . . . Texas Sj New York Manchuiian port, is frozen fast for Third Year Hible history, Dr. Joseph 4; South Dakota. 10 Arkansas more than four months in the year. ;iklcrt of .Morrill. 'J "Wisconsin . . . vva 8 l. tera is it the is free port: Dalny . V. ' 'r. M Fourth Year Articles nf Faith. Ir Montana 2i2i l.t.li I OS New Mexico Total ,.HS minus of the railroad, and it possesses Jams K. Talniane and Elder Juni-.II. W'HV". l all the conveniences of a modern city Anderson. National Floral Emblem. governed by the civil and not by the Mrs. Gilbert McClurg presented military authorities. PUZZLE PICTURE. a resolution recommending that the CITY'S EDUCATORS maize be made the national floral emblem of America. Chiefly as a courteCLAWSON PRESENTS sy to Mrs. McClurg the resolution was ENJOY RECEPTION passed. A lengthy resolution was adopted MODEL FOR COUNCIL n the city of thanking the people ofUkFine Musical Programme Maiks Suc and of Utah for magnificent manner in which the delegates had Plaster of Paris Cast Shows the cessful AfTair for OGDEN, Sept. 19. After a warm Tight over the question of the repeal of the desert land act, the timber and stone act and the commutation clause of the homestead act, out of which a compromise was finally effected, the Eleventh National Irrigation congress at 6:30 last night adjourned, to meet in 19Q4 at El Paso. Many of the delegates departed last night for their homes, hut a large number remained to take the trip to Iagoon thij morning. Debate Grows "Warm. The debate over the report of the resolutions committee, recommending the repeal of the land laws, was at times nerlmonious, and was participated in by some of the most prominent men In the congress. The controversy was finally settled ?;nd the more radical resolutions of the :riajority defeated by the addition of a compromise resolution presented by Needham of California, Congressman v.'hi.--h calls upon the" Congress of the Frited States to so am.'nrt the vws In question is to prevent th frauds and abuses which have grown up under them. Th? vote ttood 21" votes for and-H- h lirtn. Fri lui-aak- n Ms-n- ttntnin? 1 - newly-electe- S - Ivjr-Jsi.itu- ln llnmlvrt hrr..irv K- -t. h- re 1'li.n otur"n! y lm't all. n t!tri C TY WITHOUT PEOPLE IS BUILT BY RUSSIA letters: rr"t the built' at fr-'-- cl-ri- r.'t n .,. 1 iH-- n nm-ira- n '' nn if li-t- t'n ertbri l d Inhabitants. fc-:-- it.' f ? ( d 1 th'-rr- u' . Trans-Siberia- far-di.ta- h-- -- 'i !-- The Telegram r.fr I - t Mosattla i. 1 fi'-h"- d. 1 and ymptom, at five-minu- te fr ?lt. u ! 'city ti Mi:xir.L aivic ti co-oper- ate t nt 1 . n i I,ti:. 'th ktil 1 Il;k -- 'd'-'in- Nwit, i'l - ol .t e , 1 V-- li'-'n-- -. t,. 1 1 -- K-.- l -- to-jV- I - . -- 1 X T - iar :? W r-'l- 7- . NEWS Nf -. t. newsy 'iril ! l crisp, rr.-'d- -- V bright, ml I, rintiam 7i do-t-ir- leads in -s -- 1 r.t4 l sf m-- ic-'.'srr'- a Ti;-"- -- -- He-sid- es ; . I'-.- . , . s You can have The Telegram delivered at Og-(ie- H f ITI (PF City SoTons Intended Improvements en Erigham Street. Chairman of the Hoard of labile Works, Fpencer Clawpnn. has desiKrd and executed a plaster of paris oast design, as a model of the- intendt-- improvements at th Intersection of Hrip-haand Second East street - And Son Suffered Chronic Headache. Almost Constant Pain For Thirty Years. Dr. i ! AAA Cured Me. Has fn cases cf There is nothing so chior.ic headaciie as Dr. Miles' Nervine, It restores the disordered nerves to their normal condition and banishes headache forever. "My trouble vas headache, chronic sou to t c ahno .t ; continual. I had been in this Vendition ever since 1 could remember and 1 am no'.v fortv-ieveyears eld. My father was a great f ub'erer fro;n the same corap aint and my son has shown signs of similar affection. Vhtn the attacks would appear, my would otten 1 ecomc r.ficcted and I would grow di.zy and faiut and often had to quit rsy woik an-- be down. I am a stationary enginesr and found it hard to hold a place with such a heavy hand;cai. About mx years aero 1 bean taking i)r. Miles Restorative Nervine and since that time I have use d in all, fourteen bottles. The number of I titles taken was not really required as I think the cure was completely effected' after taking the second bottle. Having scarcely i.een the time in thirty vears I was free from headache, I could not believe the permanent cure to be made so soon, so 1 continued .U use until 1 was thoroughly convinced. Six persons to whom I have recommended the r.TK'dy have experienced equally gratifying between their rults,andthemineonly difference of the the in severity lvjr. jase V. " o-- m It is believod that this desltrn will bf by the City Council. The model is on exhibition at the Mayor's otiico in th city ami county building and provides for trees and shrubbery at the corner, witha. the street car tracks on either side of miniature pari:. The cost of th paved district is thereby reduced to abutting owners The parked center of about to trees, the street is to be devot-, to be and shrubbery and the lik-- us a public park. maintained by the city one-thir- d. d 1 trouble Ldoar Wilson, Alcott, Colorado. Ali druggists sell and guarantee first bot tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book oil Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addres Or. Miles Medical Co., EJkiart, Ind. leceptlon tendered theltv sh-oprincipals and teat hers In th parbui of th? First Congregational rliurch lat sutawc. night, was an imm-ns- o A number it exrelltit musical k 1m tion.? were rend-reunder the direction .Mrs. .miss oi isuoci .Mor.anuri tizen, and Mrs. Henodkt. Tic reception committee ln lud d "TisMartin. Mrs. Whitehead. Miss Hiri h. Miss Shi d. Mbs Wlikitix.m. Ml- I.nsjllm in. MIs Heik.s. Mb t taut:i ld. Miss MtChllan, Miss Smith. MU Ciatl. Mrs. I i f t. Miss Woodiuanvo. Miss Mrs. I'arsons. Ml5s QualtrouKh. l by Sit: Iiijht i efi shm nts v.ere Th HE MERELY WANTED BANK-- $500,000 AT r l -- d - Sco-vlll- your o, home e ir.inran, "imk't, and Miss Ferton, whll M!s Whitehead presMt-.miss bow d a cured-- d the Teachers of Salt Lake. 1. .Mrs. Mi j;oiMnt .iv and at the pum h Denver's Grand Jury. Dnv.T. Colti.. Sept. 1?. Ilslt. i JudT Hooth Matone today nnlin-- l n grand jury summoned to ronvn on S"tdrn ior in purp.: ii invejit IKallt.K or Bold Bluff to Blow Up Building If alleged rrgl.Jtrutlon irauus ar.ii nny illegal act?! in connctUm with the h.u- tor election nxt TusIav. Ar plication Refused; Is Arrested as a for a grand Jury war m.n!c by th chatLunatic. ter campaign comtr.it t Ui 4 ifC nu: nor each ttwti ' month for wc?y f HWY'KrY'a'n77.' u vaniTt.i:: icu m- - cvXLM-- t-t- .vtti:r.i: ' f. t::;. t y 1 Hi h Sl'ATTLM, Wash., S. pt. insane- - who claims to l.ave cni' to Seattle recently from ()n-- n. entered th ScandmaviPn-America- n Uink ai noon walkril no to xhc window of the cashier and demanded ST').'ho, statins: dfmar.di were comp'.lel that unless his Mow with he would up the hank with nitroglycerine. He exhlhlted a small bottle which he claimed contained the exwas about to mak- a demonplosive. He stration when a deputy sheriff entered and arretted him. Ti. contents of the bottle proved to be harmless. n. GERMANY BREAKS UP CONFERENCE OF POWERS. t'-d- - PAUIS. F.ept. tut Information has rrclvd hrc ti lb effect that the prcpot d ecn:r ! tbf jiowers for th purim?r of revlnlr.B th (en'-vconvention. etalUtdnt: th rlKht and treatment of prifonTS of war. nru-trawoiirnld. rte.. whlh wan to h.iv taken place hhortly, probably MriH Jn. Krnnre. fjreat Itrlt-aid'linilfly postponed. .Austria nr.,1 nn.ia tum-Italy, but , t iatn! a cjerin.inj has . lis it is midfrMood that hhf do. s net desir any chHiiiio tn the pretnt status of prisoner of war etc.. daring a State of ! lllRert ney. Thr iore. in th absnee of h theRenerul International of proposal to revlsw the rules nf war, the meeting of the ongre has been practically given up. ffirl.il b-- ? Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. a M rABttra rivoatrc hcoicixc sZiSzt? r--f r' ft 1 1 )r ( n. Principal Burned in Effigy. Wis.. Sept. ?. A birg crowd of students of the local high school gather on the campus and burned in effigy Principal Hemmin-wa- y because some of them had been refused permission to play on the football T A CROSSH, team this season. d1-fatrs- CAN DV CwTHTJJRTI C f deb-nat-- ee VJIi:i'4 V''i:iii2 .Hi- - ULZ 1 VII3f 3? rUK I ri. liUWELS AS CENTS |