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Show A WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER The S ai:t Lake Telegram. 7, 1903. ST ATE GUARD SCANDAL "ELIJAHIf WILL BE INVESTIGATED WHIPS SON ' ' in "pull" to Captains, Majors and Colonels; the erection of separate quarters for each Colonel, thua involving the State in a heavy but practically needless expense; the purchase of spoiled beef for the enlisted men at sky-blg- h prices; and recklessness In the hand ling of finances that Is said to be ap palling. The above charges are said to have been filed by Gen. Chase against sub ordinate officers, while charges of exceeding his authority and disregard ing the direct orders of the commander Gov. Peabody. are said to lie against, the commanding GenerrJ him "prophet," had his ears boxed publicly by his father. The fiery wrath of "Elijah II." descended upon his eon's held at a baseball game. Half the population of ZIon Olty was present. Bam Peters threw to second when he should have threwn to firm "You d fool!" exclaimed -- Elijah care-lessne- sa al d-- in-chi- ef. j III." self, The Search for Beauty. Everybody wants to be beautiful and strong and healthy. This explains the wonderful success of any curative article, ably advertised In newspapers, that produces conditions of pure blood, clear complexion, and vital energy by perfect assimilation. An illustration is found in Cascarets, Candy Cathariic, that work while you sleep, and have mined who will be appointed on it. proven that "Beauty is blood deep" by The Governor declined to give the cleansing the blood and actually producing beauty. The sale of Cascarets names of any of those against whom now is at the rate of over twelve milancharges have been made, but it is lion boxes a year. Sherman M. nounced that Adjt.-GeBell, Col. Frederick Gross, Paymaster-Genera- l; Col. Frank Kimball, ant Pavmaster-Genera- l; Maj. 'Arthur BILLION DOLLARS II. Williams, Gen. Chase'3 Adjutant, and perhaps others, have been ordered IN POSTAL RECEIPTS to Denver at once, though whether to stand trUl or to appecr as witnesses i3 not positively known. Among the charges to be investigated Transactions for Past Fiscal Year the are said to be padded payrolls, the emHighest in History of PostofSce ployment of superfluous Generals 'and of their rank, Colonels, who draw salary Department. but who perform sergeant's duties; general extravagance In the purchase of A. CasWASHINGTON. Oct. supplie.s for the commissary departfor auditor tle, the Postffic department, certain officers ment; the charge that completed the trial balance for the from con- today have been securing a rake-of- f allows fourth of which the year, tractors; the issuance by wholesale of a final quarter announcement of the ineumf and between Cripple Creek outgo of th entire postal srvlc for the transportation and Denver to officers and enlisted men, fiscal year ended June ZK 1903. The footExpenditures, their families and friends and charging ings are as follows: receipts, $1S4,2C4,J; deficits, same to the State; the charge that the 014. bookkeeping of the camp is kept in The total financial transactions of th suen a way as to admit of grafting; the postal service for the year. the thus money order system, are billion-dollfor the first time passing the mark. SOLDIERS Compared with last year's figures, the 10,000 aggregate are: Increase in expenditures. J13,i)73.271; increase in recHpts. $12.rr.2r"; PASS IN REVIEW increase in financial transactions, $12J,5iri,-17Durlns tho six years of thf auditor's Infinancial transthe cumbency have len settled In the State Troops Make Creditable Show- actions which aggregate bureau amount to five thousand million dollars. ing- in Great Army Maneuvers The report calls attention to the fart in Kentucky. that the deficit Is more than a million dollars below the estimate .f whnt It would le maiie awnereas year ugo. Thnt estimate was th? actual figures nro CAMP YOUNG. West Point, Ky., Oct. $5.6f.',2C7. 7. Ten thousand troops passed in review before the division staff, the GovCURES WEAK MEN FREE. ernors of Kentucky and Indiana, the a crowd officers and great army visiting of spectators today. InBurea Love and a Happy Hovns The review demonstrated that while for All. the State troops participating in the How man more maneuvers have than average any may quickly cure hlmeelf after of from sexual weaksuffering years in battle formations, they proficiency lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, are still better in close order drill and ness, etc., and enlarpe small weak organs to the manual of arms. al n. enry A deacon started cn a run to find he master. He found Dowie In the temple. "Peace to thee. Dr. Dowle." he rant ed. When the deacon could get a hearing he, trembling, told the "prophet" of his son's lape. Lik a flash Dowie wan off for the desecrated r"t. Apart from the onlooker Mood the "guilty one." n and, The father sprang upon the with h!s strong hand, c hastlsM him. "May you receive forgiveness from God. but from me. take that, and that, and that, and that." he paid, as his son'ii head shook beneath the blow. John Alexander Gladhtone Dowie, LL. D., hurried home. . . T. . d-- i Smuggling' Traia Crew, ilrmn, In Mich., Oct. a 7 4oed!irtor Jlullln. rw..MW Jchn charg of t" sleeping 7 csr ... . . " i prtrr 4inii t'rawferd (co!ored and T I m tharle nnt x r our full size ar.d vigor. Simply send name and addreFS to Dr. Kr.app Medical Co.. 2261 Hull building. Detroit. Mich., and will gladly send free receipt with they DISASTROUS TORNADO full directions, eo that any man may easily cure hlm3elf at home. Thts is certainly most generous offer, and the following NEAR T0PEKA, KAN. aextracts, taken from tbdr dally mall, show what men think of thr'r generosity: "Dear Sirs: Please accept my sincere for yours of recent date. I have thanks Several Farmhouses Destroyed ' and given your treatment a thorough test and benefit been extraordinary. U has has the Garnered Crops Scattered to completely braced me up. 1 am just as vigorous as when a boy, and you can Four "Winds. reaitze how happy I am." "Dear Sirs: Your method worked beauKcsulta were exactly what I tifully. TOPEKA, Kan.. Oct. 7 News has needed. Strength and vigor have comreached here of a disastrous tornado to pletely returned and enlargement Is ensatisfactory." farm property last evening at the Bear tirely "Dear Sirs: Vo"rs was received and 1 had no trouble In making use of the reCreek settlement, twelve miles southas directed, and can truthfully say east of Topeka. Several farm houses ceipt to weak men. I nm greatly and barns were destroyed, trees blown It is a boon In size, strength and vigor." Improved own corn shocks and and stacks All correspondence is strictly confiden.i . i ..ii hay. .i mailed In plain, sealed envelope. Th tial, neighborhood. So far as has been receipt is free for the asking, and Uiej want every man to have It learned no one has been injured. - . . ? Landlordism and Fury of His Landlady. 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 7. James Carrlgan of Cleveland and Thomas In testified I,yneh of Indianapolis the I.ynchehaun case today as to In conditions Ireland. Lynchehaun took the stand this afternoon and told his story of his fight with his landlady, Agnes McDonald, for striking whom he was convicted of assault with Intent to kill and sentenced to prison for life. Lynchehaun said on the stand that the acts of Agne3 McDonald had made her a terror to her tenantry, and at a secret meeting of the Irish Revolutionary Drotherhood of the island of Achill, of was an which he officer, it was decided to burn her barns and frighten her back to England. The man to start the fire was chosen hy lot, but he never knew who it way. This He meeting was held lu October, ISijt. said four days later the alarm of lire was sounded and the tenantry turned out in the night to save with one hand and deother. Agnes McDonald stroy with the was at the nre. Lynchehaun in the excitement got from her the keys to the horse and cattle barns to release the ImWhen he returned prisoned animals. thsm sha was going toward the sheep barns and he ran to warn her not to go too near. Lynchehaun said she turned on him with a revolver and shouted: "This is your work." and tried to shoot. He knocked the revolver aside, and she struck him in the face. He then hit her with his clenched fist, and she etaggered toward a group of peasants, who attacked her, striking and kicking her severely. Lynchehaun said he struck her in accordance with the orders of the brotherhood meeting that she be punished enough to drive her off the island. ti-- l-- tirn tor rissr THE NEW t-f- rtrsrt I SUTA Rj 0.(7 rc pasta Kocrm t.lr.s from Utah cm- fas GALVr-ffTO-rr. joprm. CACO.citt. EL, TA9Q ava.4 tte CaAa cf Mlnlr.g Artsota. a&d Zew JCawla C. l XjteiX, Ior 1 WaJFUUTK. r.Gsrars-- Uaa Cty. TracK Sail ... t sl rfgtl,. k. rvoit m -- 'i-V- W p I. tt. e A. BE :S TON. O. A. W. r. f rsr f ;t ty THE PACIFIC AND f CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL c i 10 sisrl If tMT i n t, .f-'ry. K-- '. lj-;'- TO CHICAGO tr 7o DAY, f i y g're-- v O V. & T. A. Louts. Ticket Office West Second South 106 Salt Lake City, Utah. Commercial Agnt. - A ;. O'.y. l-- ! c, a. I- - f.---r tv- -- - A i If f TOWNKKSI). ss rt TsU-.- a H .. Si. Z. DTiAKE, Dlst. Agent. O. A. BIBLE, Pass. Agent, 100 West Snd Eouth St., Tit. B.lt Lkt City, Utah, RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colorado. si. V!t S t4s ssi F. VZSUOt, Om. Aft. SALT LAKE CITY, ITT AIL Ar--- Dellchtful Plac to Visit, riics t Lire. A TraCUble Si nst If You Have Goods to Sel- l- on E&rth Vis N n!tJrs frtr tif tt-r- ;; 1 if I 1 i '! at N. IHtrstur H'.rrl. Hsit Las- - ity, It iKAT. 3A ; rsrTtar cvstmra tsruirlT Ar3 ar rM n.&tlrr ' sVs rs ttnwisvm. 5ft ciramtr. ar all Xr ssj a raca 1 THE TXLEOKAJC tn fnv'.?t;4r ttv total s results T1IRCC rOLIX Ask TtUrajs a4TsrOasr tf ibss ts T.e a. 1 U- - wfrst utr.f-Uru- M, Southern PaciTic Company's Lines r n tf.rrsl Afrt m m sisssswM 4 n Know ffXovt tll trln, ,rl reJnf 11 Address tS ifS'S s VL r. r. ? Tnirr.&s;t Laa c.r. Which Tvrj.-r- t In a Ttrkt ta CAUrCH-I A sfd Ecu n Mirh AM I'LKAHCHi; IIKALTJt, tVKALTH, Mountain. Vsly, Hirer, l.itt snd tvvn Kaff.rJ t.jr f high erOugh to insure good food, good cooking and good service. Morning and evening meals A LA CARTE, midday TABLE D'HOTE luncheon fifty cents. ? C.xci 79 W, Second South St-- Fimjito r:H Wtttn up in fact. Going somewhere W f. Not very good poetry, perhaps, but wK't it lacks in rhythm it more than Rock Island Diners. "tf s ff 4 S WJ TICKET OmCXi alifornia n i Ikm to r Ol'lr s . tbfth r I. It e1 I ewfse - irrtrai a pWfiipD Ft. f n C. S. WILLIAMS a j ST. LOUIS rsr. VM"'. ItVs City Tt.r ! a -- t ) . in New York. IIjT; f I pr:r,rx si ios tt.mf travel 1 attffcUi-ta l,;i's sr. J dreu. l Tourist sWrrs t: fiojl r lesion ard e:-touts tratr.s Lo.'s 4 USE SHORT COLORADO-UTA- THREE TRAINS t j sr.jt n j ft t:i ! rrr. fr Nsr liM S'Sft!t ",". wr no idea how nearly perfect dining car service can be until you see that of Ss TOPELl ATCHJS9X, t ttitf - All through train, carry diners; some of them are electric lighted and have electric fans. You have HAL rt-s- . bf-o- Basin ' as, s.- . IS OVER LINE, v. - m TO THE EAST EVERY tu. ...... t UrTtsjrfis. . a-- t5r a-o- 'st tn!-n-s- TVkt ortif. L Clark Is Indicted. Butte, Mont., Oct. 7. The United States grand jury today returned an indictment postmaster at against George Clark, Lombard, charging him with appropria$317 of funds the his ting arrested in Saltcf Lakeoffice. Chirk was City and brovght back to Montana for triaL i4f Ch . fVri s UH - !- t'-cs- Big Horn UNION ly. tJifcs-h- . rosi "fp Anl the prices ire reasonable. Just eels 4 t . r'n-ip- , S5-- fTLi'se. XOv.'S Ua-.k.a- . Hir. srram Cl1r. st SERVICE OVERLAND mak n l5n, Ksr.sas ty a-- l.t.. frtn T- a 3FoeTR AIINS DAILY Ipn. Wait 3tKDJCXi rarticuiar tvt It ATHS KXST tkis rurrnvtr. asTfT i fts a hi rrwa l:i a ts. c4ots ar1 !rrt-,- et .tt ID a. a Ren rwAniRH. s TVars Mi. n. ?:. rrnuKT. a p t. a. j tt niT.scr.il. x, u r. T Ticket OCc, 201 Jtain StreL c For Prove ar r.vtki . r and tae v .ll U t ra. V. . 1: r.m. Of1t r.l ths Ve s Tor 0 n M t) Wsst. t M a. as. No. K?e Tar O'y ii a m. AHPJVtJl AT 8AL.T LAKK CTTT. B g, N v t t'rm Of dsn v'o. a rrom ar.J Tsst.. 1 I Ko. :X P sn. Prow twntt rd -rr Ki m Hkr.vsr ar.d lCsst.,U:U pta -rNo. FfTn Iiirgtaa. 1:95 p w. f'revo, Maryval nv. rTur k N 3. n4 frovo.l No l CI FT cm Tark Clt t H p n. "o. Oiitn awl wrt... I V m. N J - Trrm Or'n a1 v t . . . I f. .r, a . 1- island Meals ttJ-- SALT 1JKKT. CTTT. Orwtst riay Ground Rock fVr I SBk Vsilsy. Oiicse-n- . vsrrs v,ei. KttMi cr. r. tx ;' No. IS TOLD IN COURT of tn er tvta. City ...at.4.. Bt. ... ?tssvSB. Dvtta. iv.rtUed, rrsr.c-mtA f :?.is .... t t a. rw Fer M!r.s. tfrrr.4 st 1 il rOS - KtM 03-v- . a ft S ..tJ .... Iwstw Ot-aai-- ,, Orr.t l-- t Esst Denver a4 Ttr feef and tut.... ii.n. 4- -rof rWs as4 stisadCf r-r-v M Ocvawkja. "- rrIsrr, Ko,. LYNCHEHAUN'S STORY Irish Fugitive Eelates Terrors tiy. rns- . t;s IVrtvsr ard, East 10 lArnr lUrttais. IIber, I Proeo. Mi'irU o rr Oe Jn and all tntee-19 p.m. med'.ats . rr.-r- de-ma- ml TArr. e. itsion. t artourist fpr runrcm raise rompny. sers arrested by cuirtoma officers ro only toly. corgHi will) but a smusgilne i hlnsmsiv. the rf Vhn ranls ncrrs srarchij th train uriiiiy tf ar.-- l a CWnimin iwjjr.r u r I rrmd l in ne of ths hrths. Cm. fi'und durtor Mull'n dc!nre-- l he lld njt know hothe Cl.linmiii, had been smuggle! lain the treln. of Thompson tr. 5. 2. v IiviM. i rm -- Im-lude- d ar s--g r t-- as. M tMa.uk. CW- - !Mrf-t!taf- e Tort $139.-7S4.1- 1,'2j,7-1.4o.- Ksnsts aa l'tmr Agnt. 0oral they sn(irs hcue and ru;ts r shut They bring reiill. co :nt In medicine as much ss In bartiwlre ft esgo. t IMsmsiMU. 4 ....... 3r. Cts I ?via. .. t"'!f Ri', tr.-i- b-- rates. t.lf ,JJ 1, 190Z Butte VrUaJvA. - t:r.stciew. rtem li nt s at Croew fnvtvi ls rrtn ((4st r-- -.r whtl firm Trm at fm Iksgf My T) Business in Salt Lake. on. st e'-cx- Dun's Review: n! lines In Salt I.nkeJobbing sail factory achw rtMhtr.a. notions nI tivity: dry worts. sr.oes bslnij In good demand and moving i.eeiy, ana trade is very rair in groceries drugs and hardware. Retail trade Is xn but t.i erttny rair. voiictmne sun ttra?,fact-rwheat crop Is movlnar nnd i?irr are In th Urcrst t rnnillnjr this has ever produced, and etk'i ciop a favorable effect on collet lore wi:i doubtless result. Money Is In fair on-ratt- u iTl CHICAGO, Oct. 7. John Alexander Gladstone Dowie, LI. P.. son of the ta m Stvart's Dyw.wrpelatripTablets In rmj valla, LAKE R. R. CO. a Ht. said a traveling raan who bard ware tuu. Why? lxu!s 1 have to up at alt glad of hot Is put s. 1 hare to and boa got-- i. bad and tariff ernl fcd sit alt hours of FltOU OflCOOH SHOUT LTKal DKTOT, 1 the day and night and don't bUe a.ir AI T UKS CTTT. of man's atosftsch will stand thsl sort without rrotfst. anyway t s,n-thing rrees. LbL raTrBsl rr.tn won't. It has to have somtfclrg to roe ar ! itmrrvr at brrak the fall ar.d 8'usrt'a Dp-v- J far Maafl lats Tablets Is the crutch 1 fall back on. petKta aJits 'T.'iri m .Ui My frWida often ah" tne about it. m4las VaJey Jly tell me I'm an cay mark for p i r I Tee . Bssra. T-- Kur-k0n",HMsrrrooi. tredlcino fakirs, ibat dvsrU4 mtw a clres are humbugs, etc. but 1 rotlr that lf. ard f.;ve tty firOO a.m they r r.earjy always complsir.tn of Learclr Kca rjt-oftfertr irhM and pains and poor dl:inn, while 1 rsn stand most any old kjrd of fual. rriso. fare and fd good and for my work lht, Jasb.atdVC'. tntenoedlats CaJUntes when It nds roe, ar4 I t JUe 1 owe my b:jD p.ra rtata gotxl dUrestlon and swund hralth to the dolly use of Ftusrt's J)sppsU Tsbl'te ARsrvx. In nd yeor out. and all th "Josh-r.g- " In the worlJ will nerer convince me lpys lrwe. "w. rr1rn rrto, to th contrary. Jtsb.a&4MUfr4. I used to have heartburn about three C!ints lriTWH;ite 9:35 a.m ... times a dy and a headarhe about thr points ., or four time I meek and aftr standing ms Faff'Si l rri- - sr4 for this for four of flv srs 1 bgn t VaUey r. t s a around It and found for lok crutch By. pt hen my doctor told m the best invess-trerrtm Htirer Cite MsnTtn I roul I mske wouM b fifiy-rn- t Ptorfctrr. Tosl C 1C ljrska. box of Stuart's Uppla Tablets, aod I and Osrflslg Pseh JJ have Invested about fifty rents a month ALL VHAXK3 DAIT-for them ever sine and whn 1 mop to sT1 f think thattfcat la what I irti evrry rtrct s'sss cor,ecl!ars aid Ntraa. Jtrlct tn aouthsm for cigars. I feel like shaking hands sl.h ftai for I ran kerp my stomach nd rnyslf diKftlcn In first-cla- e order for fifty Ctry Ticket OfTie 201 M tin Btrs-r- t, cents a month. I don't csre for any tetTelepbene 250 ter llf Irsu-an- c tsr .Tor esll My drtisglst tells me thv r mrt l er J. L U 'erst. f all t int s at d tt.jt sVnta, Pajt Iaks ant (.Vmmsrclal AtnL li. W. OiLXJCTT. thy have maintain"! their jnpuHrity as advrft!ee-trdUng-house- & wide-reachin- g: One rprrts ; DENVER, Oct. with rumors that a scandal of character has developed in the management of the Cripple Creek campaign of the Colorado National Guard." Gov. James II. Peabody has given out the following statement: Charges and specifications against certain rden and, officers in the Colorado National Guard have been filed with rne .which will be immediately inquired into. They are charges of a most serious nato ture and I ihall order a court-martiinvestigate them thoroughly. The charges filed with me will be probed to the very bottom and any one found guilty of the charges made, no matter who is, will not be permitted to escape punishment. No matter whether it is an officer of the highest rank or a private without rank. Gen. Chase has not been removed, but he will remain in Denver for the present. The court-martithat I have ordered will convene in Denver as soon as it can conveniently do so. 'I have not deter- Tine Ttble TraTslinjr SAN PfDRO. Mao. LOS ANGELES 1 would as m IhlDfc of starttnjr oui without ray mlleag teis.s and grip aa to AND SALT box ef start out on a without to TbJaks at Lsiit to Be Summoned to Probe Into Charges Dowic Chastises Heir on in Cripple Crfcek District. the Baseball Field for 7. In connection surreptitious raising of men with Using Profanity. officers from Court-Marti- al TIME TABLE AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY vi T b,T C"e,C tMh 6f tht rnScn I"artc axd K J Mb LEAVE 5'ALT LAKE I llj II J I |