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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1003. CONFESSED'. TO MURDER PREACHER. HIS FRIEND ARRESTED 0 0 00000 HAS .WORKED AUOTJT THE COAL MINES. is Ront-rau- a 5 broad-shouldere- d, or 8 inches tall, with light . He is 0 hair and red years old, he eaid, married and was born In Nesquehoning. All his life he has delved about the mines as breaker loy, teamster and miner. feet 7 min-uiche- 21. 0 ALL HIS LIPS HE To NOIirJSTOWN, Pa., Sept. rave, a friend and brother officer from the gallows William Ronercus, a coal and iron policeman, placed his own neck in dire peril of the hangsman'R 'noose. In a husky voice, but without a tremor, the coal miner and policeman, standing before the jury and crowded courtroom, told and demonstrated how he and killed Patrick Sharpe. the strike leader, at Nesquehoning, Carbon county, on August 18, 1902. This extraordinary denouement in the trial of Harry McElmoylo for Sharpe'a murder came as a thunderbolt to the prosecution. The scene in the courtroom was remarkable. "Women burst into tears; sturdy men, who had braved the perilous mouths of the anthracite pits, paled. overlooking the Upstairs in the balcony, judicial chamber, 00 men leaned forward with parted lips. The venerable Judge Weand, with hand uplifted, vainly warned this rug ged Damon of the rights he waS throw- ing away. d In the prisoners' cage McEimoyle. the man who more than a dozen witnesses had sworn was Sharpe's slayer, bent forward, his eyes distended, wondering what would come next, after Ronsmua said Sharpe struck him. ' lie rushed for me again," went on and I Ronemus. "I drew my revolver " fired." UcElmoyle had partially arisen from his seat and was grasping the railing NEW. FORK, Sept. 24 The Rev. A. M. Conway .it Yonkers has been arrested by a Constable, charged by that official with assaulting him while he was trying to levy on come of the church fittings. Trv Rev. Conway built the church y frame .struchimself. It was a ture, but its construction was no small task. He had Just thrown It open to the public when the Constable came along and attempted to levy on nome furnishings. The alleged fight followed. - . - ..9 ,1 0 it Elijah" Promises to Pull Down the Temple of Finance in New York ' SIZES 0 "You tell me that certain mll- bcnalres are worth so many hun- y dreds of millions of dollar. I mlserare not. are that thty They and wretched thieves, ought able, to bo In prison. If they do give money to universities Hnd churcnf s. Men who correr the market and ruin people, as they do. are thieves. () The churches and ur.ivtrs'.tU f.At- ter them, but 1 call them thieved." DOWIK. City. FINE WEATHER IS CHICAGO, Sept. 24. Dr. John "Elijah" Dowie Is going to give New York a whirl tne inhabitants wilt never for- STILL SERVED UP - 0 0 - - de-rM- The cold wave that passed to the ivuth of this section nisht before last is today central over the Mississippi volley, err.sin? the temperature to drop and frost to occur at several points in the vicinity of i)t. Paul. cT.-ldernbl- 7T twor ly vote-settin- g. There were some new developments this rioThir.s in the case of II.i.--, C. Fdwarda. an worker, who "charged with re;!ieal ntr rrnountaln ;iltrii,- - lamps from the VA .rie S apply company. IMwards ws under r. rr? t la.5t night. M. liiiidwin. a roGinni.it! of wrmed with a vclume of law. tin on aMna?x Nicul of the supccmo-nith! moi'r.iag, and according ply v ti:e iatter's statement, threatened to an action against him fC!:r:e iiir.'i 'i:g Cm i: ; r.ot withdraw the charge against " ! J V.';ir'I?. ? ir. NItoI siTr.iT.ond a policeman and h i. I liul ! v:n t.iK' n to the police station, . v. r.e be was WOMAN MUST PAY OR GO TO JAIL ttrr.ci.n found fr'iilty of larceny by a jtry which was absent from the courtroom I"s--- thaa an hour, was this mornlu.'? E r.tpr.cc-Morse to pay a Una jy Judse an equal number of days of ?:' or Forve Ir. the county jail. Tho dcf. nant In this rns? was on trial on :t l charge of srrnd lnretny. It beinK alicB--that on Auput 7th she xtole from Jtobert Wilson, a Ehfephtrder, in a wineroom In the Silver Klnp: saloon on Ccrr.mercial street. t ( EJ-r-yrd- s, TYPHOID EPIDEMIC I-- local union No. pf New York. There vtre but thre votes cnt acainfrt Parks and his friends. There were the ballots of President Huchanan. the Kansas City delegate, and on other. The result was a deckled victory for Parks,2 as it reinstates him nd local No. of New York, of which he is the buEiness agent, and directly repudiates the action of Prtfcldent in suspending it. The Parks delegations will new have scats on the floor, and the supposedly regular New York delegates are out of it. The hearing of the Parks rase con sumed nearly all the time- of the con vention today, an-- was a bitter contest. Karly in the day when the credentials committee had reported, throwing th contest back to the com enllon ltfelf. Parks saved trouble by heeding ihe ruling of Buchanan and vacating th hall with his men. Later during th-afternoon he and his men were called bark to plead thHr own cnue. and from .1 o'clock until after 9 o'clock the matter was threshed out. Thtn a vote was taken with the result announced. Asked what effect this v.oull hae on the presidency nr.d whether or not he Mr. would still run for declined to say. The credentials committee renorted favorably on the question cf allowing ln- memfcide men, or idiop men. In th bership. This was parsed up to the convention Itself, alro. but has not been taken up yet. There are lf.0.o0 of the men, and if they are accepted it w 111 Immensely strengthen the organisation. There sterns to b a strong sentiment looking toward their acceptance. xv i;. I A. tZ OCT J.JJ p.m Ilu-chan- an - l liu-chnn- an u7. Vtii.,1 to. P". r.tdUi Mnr-pan-H- r!s Tor Jroto M f)e.1fn ar.J tl ror k a-- rk !rtr -- ? . i -r !- m. tar. j 12. Joy, DILLON. Mont.. Bpt. 2I.-- T. came to Dillon Ust night from the upir Ulacktail. where members of lh etolcl Only one case of typhoid f?vrr was re- - cal s.jivfy who are surveying the lines of pcrted to the office of the Iioaru of th Madison forest reserve are In camp. iltcltlt this momlr.B, F. J. Guston. a?cl and swore out a warrer.t chAriclnic 17. living at 25 R strcit. being: the patient. T. Yatt s with grand larceny. Aceordlr.ic to to tli County Attorr.e, This brinjrs the number of cases this the story U tuld was given three cru-ekmcrth to I'J. wh.ioh together with seventy-uKgrKat-in- g iates 1 n ff!low-worktnsix AND to bring last month, make a total $13), by hU reported to Dillon to be enshed. Vats Is said to of ITS Ein-j-August lft. U south. and j have cashed the AFFAIRS j was He Monida the auand heard of at Engineer W.is Killed. J of landing him In have thorities hopes Whatcom. Wash., Sept. 1. Engineer one of tho Utah cities. D. T. JVELROY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons in charge of a Height tram on the Northern Puci'.le, was killed near Dallcfr-Celil- o Road. I). J. McElroy, left last night for the Lawrence this afternoon. The train was to resume 24. his The Hoard of navy SMd. Balem. oin-- r at a good rate of speed, whfn he Brooklyn yards Or.. studies. )2nmisiior,'rH nt paw a email washout. ..head, lie reversed Tortagu llailway the lev r and told th" iireman to jump. meetlii'j this aficrn--- to Instructed Attorney-Gtake steps to be"riwford son Simmons jumped also, but his clothing eneral of JOSEPH HOWELL, Congressunder the wne-l- s gin th necessary condemnatory proceedman Ko'vell. and a recent student of caught, throwingHelilm was killed instantly. ings against th Or?gon lutlroad & Naviof tno tender. th'i University of Utrth, is to take a while nd surh Individual fireman the The gation scompany escaped cour?;1 in mlnini? engineering it the train imsscd safely ever tbuninjured. alon th ilne of the proand property-owner-Dailes-Ctlll- o washcut v")lumbi.i. university, for which Instituport ago rallwuy with stopped on them other side. Tho dead man s posed whom an amicable settlement could not tw tion h3 left last ni.ght. Seattle. family lives u rlgr.t of oth'rwlse obtained, to way for the road. r.t-Id- o-a- a ro j A T. A. I SiXTA Fl! & n. JCAK-- F CHI- u n:eK. f rwy Uti. 1 t Aa a U Lk H crty. Dining" rr. a r. n rr. Co. v Karltr ! to r k-- hi-.:in-)- run t ho'.tL IlrT. Thirty S"'.' t.'.T c-- ut i!rJr.r r !!nr, c3, f,ofrrtenen on i. that rr.ak fartnry. r the 4 l lxaern.Ivnvr for oriah .t. .... ICar.m City ft n 1 fcf. fell 1t IU i i j i SHORT UNE I I ilHv UVJUID. H VCT Jl. p. an3 rv - carry Ht- - 1 Chl- ... ' niXT i rr.T ', Pt- Thtflcrh ear. fun iik o;r on r.ly K,tr.4 i t.i prtariM ,.n9 ?vr f k.a? li.i .ai.i!). Ln;-l- .i.;n.i;,T tr t ca r.i cii; iliccul ai.i.t drrn. th?r.-;gto C!cm, Tourl't lrr.-rctr-lrheyt chrg pf',M I?ton rf-.mt- j-i- O'Uili n u. din'rg cf . . j COLORADO-UTA- - cmjt ta tut trt rn eur tty Ir.tV C? th At mtt) s -- l-- r 1 h s i'l ti cr.r T3z r-- tralr UI"y. To Ir .t" tlfkt Ai a F:t k t'.l. i i 1 4t T. I. c'.t. Loutn. M 11. A. M O. c !. m Or-- r. . I'it Srf.'fnt t TOWNl.Mt. -. "TI- At J"'-;f- 4 rr.- - J . r- - Kj.. ' j a. Tiitrr. r. v. Am. CaH Lko V,.2 f. as I " 5 79 V. Second South St. a. r. NrsLx:;, oea. Aru 6 ALT LAKE CITT. i A If liKhtful rUre ta Visit, A Treatable 2'lact to Live If You Have . Goods to Sel- l- Grcatcl rUjr Grtuud on Ha; t are ,1- -1 War.i to ft e iiuf. i a 5;'--'t' t NlA sr.) i:.).AHt m:Avn. V K.M.Til. .rgg Reward MouTstfssn, CAt.iron- Va .t..",' - rf.tvr u54r i. r c,': t it. t N". ;.'.'. ; ar -- rfMr.r p"-- t rcu'.Jlr y- r ? - " t T- ll-- - eUTmlkrw, tl Ti::-TyTtA- 1 1r & V t iu t am roiXk r,H;!t Tititnn If Ukk th !tl f u:n K : fc , r rr rti;nfn. m Tim Southern PaciTic Company's Lines J r-- t rt,. t'J;ct ,min m; lUrt. !.k jitt( CASHED THE CHECKS AND APPROPRIATED PROCEEDS. R. C orrai of th ml '!. division f h- At h!s n, T. n prka Ar S.'n'.a vHh i.j.d tl; r.iIot.l. ri nh- nlmr.ar iii!l",i i rn roai". it!t h"ttdju;rter no-.;.!- ta. Pointers. thn uic City ru u h-- M a. C U-.t- a pt. . ta. 3 TRAINS DAILY abojl REDUCTO Tr rrtlm)ar HAST meter, tnr t C r. WARREJf. ; McClure 2Iake a Change. 2I.-- 1-. II.' Mffliifc N wton. X.r . ii r l.a r'Ki.d bi X"'f ' l' tr:rnii' t S-- tv. anj Axlaor.. j ji, i- Patriotic Order Meets. At: I a 1 t. ftra. I m rm. rt a-- 'i? r-!- a-o- ; Bk. CAGO. OALVrsTON. Kl- - TXBO arvi th J::nirr Cc-.;cf New Msico 3 WMt.l15rt p m. x :.. l p m. tff err.r. - !r r i. a nrsmv. ; Ani'flrj, Sn ruilorj n liters cir:ol at r?ftda Th" cr.v r,M..ti lts.!Ud. p. !r, X tha V.c t. " a.m. .m. ct?t Attn! CHS AT ? ALT LAKH CITT. a rn. U From Oi Vn..., .. t". a rr. S1. 5 Pmrn r"-.Tar1 t Ftt.. d Xft. L5 pffi. rT rn r nr. ! f:it..Jl p.tn. Ir-No. Illrrtam. J!cr, I'fNO. Maryva a t FroTo.I" rn. Vo. T Frrr-- i ntjr-tV FArk nt trtSpm." a ra. No. fc From Ofdtn aw l Vvt... T.'o. Z From Oan af.f S Fran OfVs srj V.t... 1.19 j rv. j! at fntf ret!ea Har-rlm- an th1 U. raja. TOPEU AH e?v !! Ir.tar- - Or n"o. are j. l. Morgan. Fir Cli.rb s T nr.nnt. aid and It was thf contest for th contrrl of th Northern PucUlc between lh an l tl;cs of th lr.tr"sts aiTiilntlons that brought the formation of th-- Northern Securities company. f tn-v- r 8C a!'.y. i tanta rn notrm" 'tah to r!rtCITT. FT.feemJOFFFlt, CTTT. Hter. W I Fer Oer Oc4"fi ar vdlrg ixitr.s r i.sgcr- - th- - , V tv r Ptre.am. For NX, Vrt l- -r Vo. l expe-o'.e- -. . I Ca. OII-L.T- T. ar.1 PrAo. Co. in .- tfr ATCQIS3X It . li.iU!rror pi. .1 At st of the nntlonul camp f th I'altl e "Ity. t. PIT.NCr tfc.-- Th . ;f0 a. nb akt tTr Maryal Jn arl S'r, - formally sdjourmd to rarvt Kra ifcro ' ra. m-- tr - ' . r,f iri-?- ilaat.... nar arJ Eat...... tervr 15 fpa For Fnr o. ? r .:: Mr - placed r. thrt h.ird ii.nirr.n at oilr.ii the next meotlm; ut Y.t- Ir! will b? truftrrs. which It Is ttustr :eld next Tuesday. I'rat''A .'m ..... ajJ r ft , r4 - ' 7 !. fan to-- r- ........................... V'.rx.i.T. sn P City Ticket OCc, 201 Kala Street. I Mala Street. nM.r T.AJTT t.TAy. . xnvr aril Hut -- ,"l-- hM Mr. ! y, . Nraea. tJlic NEW YORK. Sept. 24. H. H. Harrl-mchalrm.m of the Union IMclflc and prtsiCent of the Fouthern Pa If c 1.1!-anw is reported to have fc rt'.r Morjr.n-l!llir.teretts. l nHlance v.ltli the and will accrt a ro;ton up;n th of !lrt tori of Ih Krl rwliroad. Uml As another ex iniple of th harrony of lntcr'st" the reiort ia rr garde I .iJ h- lvrt.M 4 ra PnV;r. i.U -. rrr'"' r.t iti.KT. 1 2 ra-T-rm C ll .jita. r aij a. Ior?lni San F anrla-lifl" -ar 1 rointa . t? w.JJ p.ni ljif IS DECREASING . -' y, ? pr-ti- v m. Bcr?!o Johnson, who was yesterday af- - NIC0L SAYS THAT THREATS WERE MADE t' I-- ALL TIIAIKS DAILY. CO a- rar.-u5r- TVT & t'r r 1'vf T1 m. . Osl'io. Lcj. v. ,ax, Dtavtr .... '- ., si.--, J J 1 a to ,li 1- - . - HI Q.or A. f r ar.3 '.Kn'aa ir - and Morsran. City Convention. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. Revenue Collector Joseph O. Thompson, who Is just back from a conference with the President at Oyster liay. nald today that Mr. Roosevelt is considering mnklnp a trip South this vlnter and speaking in three cities each in Georgia and Alabama, including Atlanta and Birmingham. He says the President was r.nx!ous to come South, though he did not say when he would conie. Tho I'resident added that he had often been but was tempted to visit tn:s section, be misunafraid that his mission would derstood; that the people ml?ht think the trip was for While the President did not so state, Mr. Thompson Is of the opinion that he would like the Southern peopie to understand him bettor, and he b anx'oua to cone South to dispel some of the erroneous impressions now thought to prevail In this section regarding: his Southern attitude. y TXTXYT5? H-- 250. Telphon a on or Foe Ar etl or J. T if ro- -, afffrta. Salt Rrjtr. Cummrcla Apnl. li. W. r.rr ,r&'w Gnral i n r. 0 4 M n hakkiiviah Seating Him in Kansas deli-nite- 1 Tor Alleged to Have Formed Only Three Votes Against New Alliance With Hill l Lake is experiencing a period of remarkable weather and is rapidly building; up a reputation for Itself as one of the favored spots of the West and as a city where persons suffering from various aliments may come, and by basking in the warmth of an autumn run and drinking deeply of mountain air, regain their health. u ra watnr hps oeen exceptionally fir.for nearly two weeks, and although :iu:ruir.rc elements have been hovering for a week, threatening to vnar natby th beauty of the autumn. Local Forecaster IL'yrttt Fays There is no indication of a sudden change. TT.c raoyimum temperature yesterday was SI degree, which is just about noriral, rr.d the minimum was 57 .i Utrf5d Dacn rern After being in Kanjas City, Spt. since ear'y session behind drors closed President Contemplates Speaking in tUs the convention of the InTwo or Three Cities in Georgia ternational Association of Iirirlge an't Structural Iron Workers at 10 o'clock and Alabama, tonbjht vottd in favor of FeatlnR Hum Parks and the other delegates from J and City Ticket Ofnc BIG VICTORY MAKES PEACE SOUTHERN STATES 4.' plnt r ARKS WINS SPEAKING TOUR IN 1 P.y. Iirct rut eonntrUora ?trtcta In iN3uthm t'tah If tlic jilltjlifrst trouble jtppcr wlilcli you do not understand, rritc to Mrs. Pinkbnm at Lynn, hrr ndvirc. and a few Ins., for word from hrr will liorr timely you tho riTht thine: to do. Thl axl lcf rostH notblnsr. tut it may cuean Hfo or lmpplnwi or loth. ( get. Backed by his expeditionary force of 3C0O persons, armed with IUbles. he is "going to have it out with the devil." "New York city is down-sid- e up," asserted Mr. Dowie, in outlining the plans of this campaign, in which his extraordinary personality will be the directing figure, "and, in order to be put right, it must be turned upside down, and we are the people to do it." In outlining the crusade to his fol- lowers ho said: "You bring them into Madi?on Square Garden, and I will blow the apostates to pieces and you pick up the pieces. "I will make Wall street tremble." 1 0000 FINANCIERS F1J. Iht. Ff?w Pllrer Oty !tnmolh Eureka. StcrVlon. Tiw! i- UP AS MISERABLE, WRETCHED THIEVES. .. ? points From Ptovo. -. -- r. . Frl-o- 1 1 rniArtT. rrtnOrfa,Kei0.hv Ci.:cr. CHf tM .UI ,flC p.m 0.U3 Froert, AtrtWun Vtr, Juab. M;; fori. Ihl. Ca!!r.tr ar.d Jnterr-.t!- pood brought for fccvercl years Vrlth general weak ness and bearir:fT-dow- a pain, cauwd TTomb trouble. My oppvtlte was by I l'.c twake for would oal frightful, hours, and could not tleep, until I sectned more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading one of it ilvcrti em nt I decided to 1'Ink-hum'.- H try tho merits of l,ylU Vcprtablo Compound, and I an - gUd I did. No one ran de scribo the jrood it did mo. I took three bottles faithfully, and beside building np my rrenefal- - health, it droT, all disease and ioim out A tny lody, and made mi feel as prv and actiro aa a yoi:nr firl. Mrn. rnkhamsi medicines aro certainly all they are claimed M. F Iluoutox, 3i7 XL to k'-M-iA Ohio St.. Cliicac'o. 111. sioco feftt if 00 o.n O.UU Aiirivx. FVom .'.. . -- .... . n'r.t .!al Ot i K-ir-- ) . m . 7,rt .m Amfien Fork. IeM. Jamb, Mi f .r.t. Frl-o- . C1'rUi and ir.Unn'.ilt potoi llnkhamf Compound Vegetable mo health-- I suffered P T aa p-dt- 1 f AS tv'raorfifn r!Cth ita'y. a. "CI p rr 11tl Jr.:iSiitt rt r-- For lrero. try compared to health, and yet I a few dollr.ru Invested in Iydla i , . IS "I1 1imirr.fn J Oanpt Btocktf4'. (nimol. arft Hl.vtr n:y (t'. eat-fT- Mrs. Hudson, of Chicago whose letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Money seemed bat poor and pal- WALL STREET WILL GET AKING FROM DOWIE ; -- 7 JSJJL on GrfiM lJrch. IT on rtrroir'i v;ify Fnr U -- brass-barre- v. Tr.d!t r F!rflH Ihl. cennctlrc at Mrrcar. one-stor- ......... Ar.mvn. Or'. Crsh... rrr.m Fnnf'Ki. ar,3 U.t rrrr. FortUM. - mion-x,rxr detot. halt lakk crrr. of the cage. He fell back limp, with head bowed "upon his breast. But only for a moment. A court Officer spoke to him, and he, nodded his head vigorously. "He has- told- the tiuth the truth. God bless him!" McElmoyle saw' the shadow of the gallows pass from him, A few minutes later he, too, went upon the stand, and Nominated for Mayor. in bold language' added his evidence to SAX FRANXISCO. Sept. 24. The Reof his loyal publican municipal convention the last night ' friend. nominated H. J. Crocker for Mayor. . V move nnr.nou 0 0 May I, 1901 DEPART. For Trrvo. rnnA ISftt ! AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. Pounced Upon Constable 0 Who Tried to Levy on 0 Church Fittings. . Time Tabla SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES . f Remarkable Exhibition of Spirit of Damon in Trial in Pennsylvania Court. TIME TABLE " . U crn JvtrVr r,ct jM it- -. s. s ch-K- 1 Pacific Photographers Meet. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. TEE FAKSLVS FAVORITE CarSiblNE o1r Clean Health All v 1 J v - FOR BEST aj f '.a:- T n town tr.- - THE BOWELS ... er a third of a Packed n by of remarkable r.d ur.ifotra cure, a roch ns no other remedy for d?ae and wraksctK rvccultr to onnt ever of iJr. 1'icrcc' kttAined, the prirriefjr Favorite rreMrrin'.ton naw cl fully Praotfsta Bill. A new Cheyenne, Wyo., Fept. 2t fhstter-ton by lrv. proclamation wan otherlorblddlnt: the entry by rnll wise of all cnttle. horses, shfp or other of health live stock without clear bills from the Government inspectors or ontt-rinth Htate by th upon Notice State Veterinarian or deputies. n'.ut be given of Intention to enter tne SUte. g KnowmS You rnirj ti-cr- rd C.-- r f-- in oflcr.:-- . t T war-rante- d S" 3T rgiX t''.:"i vnien gcSnjr Z t rta tart clicSre e thre money of tht fnitr! Suitv for ar.r ra lrola of Leuc'Tlhe. Vrkne. -tl Womb which y r.ui. of or ral'.init lot, not cure. All th'-- ak t a fair and recn. le trial cf tbrtr tacan cf cure. lu.tr Htlr ff vmtr ' h iti l "t iiei m ' r ! our rf G Un M.k! er., " trri!"i ! N; UlTitr 1. Sacar cf MtHc;. t Ire-crir.- " li 1. -- r " . la 'tod can t!-.- - e- curei of th-- l . rci ir l lirav. tiifr,;i An in I ,it::i U j.ur orf c k rif rd ! nc who c t vit k. tn o well. P:." ' t time I t vjl l not waU, T lir I at ) f ri. medijtM: I tM ererj txJy t!:at Ir. I ittT car:d . c Frku. Dr. rkrte' Covation Sr"'e Med leal Ad.ie: i c'!' lice on receipt cf itar.jji of ;,.a'arj omlr Srac jt to ply ejTx-r-- :'. h-r.- ;' 1 - 1- r-- r ;- 1 S . e ol.;tr.e. Usini f.'ir th; Mescal clitloa, Piopnetor. baualw, N. "V. osx-crn- cloth-boun- t Address Wor'.d DUi-etrar- LFAV2 . mi-h?r- c. -- y d Kreirh VH-- ; I JIqJ y t'-.s- CATHARTIC - Ral-m- . Or.. Sept. 4. The Phobigraphr t conassociation cf the l'ucitic Nortt.w-svened in this ctty to Jay. two huudrrd dlr. gates being in attenianoe. representing Vsshn-to- n the Statu of Montana. Jda'jo. and Orefron ned Hiitif h Columbia. Th competitive display of largest and tine3t ever collected by the asoeit. photograph tlon Is on exhibition. fSr Carta. Yt rsA 5 ALT LAKE |