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Show The Salt Lake Xelegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1003. 1SALVA TION OF ENGLAND S PROTECTIVE TARIFF Chamberlain Has Agent in This; Country Investigating the Results of Protection. Reciprocity Treaty. 21- - - f NAMES OF SISTERS USED IN HIS DEALS In- Entire Stamp Supply, Amounting to $15,500, Is Taken. When the SUPERIOR, Wis., Oct. was for businostofflce opened Superior ness today the large vault was found to have been rilled of practically the entire supply' of stamps, estimated at $15,500. About $100 in fractional 3llver was also secured. The vault was forced without the use of in the explosive.. The afe. located a office, and containing private amount in currency, was not molarge lested. The only visible clu left by the burglars was an electric pocket lamp. 21. Aid Dresser in Meeting Obligations of Creditors. Jm II. r's i Emperor. Messages rt. r.aronwill Kmoassin'or. "WASHINGTON". 21. Stfrn-bprg- tself-irfiict- f, T Ckieafmx.a, ... ....... .... Of iv. roft'.ar.A. Hutta, 'rat-iao- M n f Illinois. Judge Dies Suddenly. THREE STATES SAN DIEGO. Cal Oct. . 21.-C- irr;tt 111., Judge Joseph P. Roberts at ofthe.t.ro, hum. of died unexpectedly ElU-ttoday . in this ity. An hl sdHter; Mrs. will be hld today to determine autcrsy the cause of death. Utah. PROVO:At last nigbt's meeting of the Prcvo City Council, the Mayor presented a communication disapproving claims for purveyirsr in Provo canyon for the water on the grounds that no works pipe-linresolution providing- for the expenditure of the monry had been presented to him. The claims were allowed by a unanimous vote over the Mayor's disapproval. PROVO: PTvidence was heard yesterday in the Fourth District court In the case of Mary O'.son vs. Jesse M. Harmon ft al., and the cae taken undr advisement. The plaintiff sues for the return of horses and cattle to the value of levied upon by Sheriff Harmon under an execution in favor of E. W. Wilson and Frank Harris acainst Charles J. Olson. Plaintiff is the wife of Charles J. Olson. An orchestra has been MORGAN: formed at Morgan with the following : L.. Fddington, members Thomas Paulson. George Taggart. Dan Harding, Walter Bramwell. Henry B Fry, Fred Park-ir.FoRoD?rt Welch, Dan Williams. PARK CITY: James Burnstde of Park City has just returned from a visit to his the mining property, in Uinta county, Wyo. He Bavs a bonanza, the with large quantities of rich copper ore in deposits ranging from two showing up to eight feet thick in the three claims of " . WUfc-rtt- tr'' fm Curaka. ad UaiTaUSkian. l)ach .J,JJ trt Tha rfmjI rwnady far tn6lfa1'i, an tha mart? Wltarra 8ttmnt artatnc from !a rttrrdr4 arh. Utc ar bowtl lUfana Tbvl, and Thay hava arorapritftd XX wpudm, t tlmaly all rmrra thtr eaHf a chyrlelan eaillr. many t!Ul XV that bort nnknd. Thr go stralafct t tha at of trflutl. retla ar--tra Sitra, tha cian atha arreted part, ton'.nf up Tha ftarr gnral ytm ta racket teoufh for aa ralnary caian.y tafita. rvDUlna a ap-plThe family bottle. far a ygar. All OrmcfKU aaU taam. Ca-b- Ct 7 Ticket Clly Ticket 301 Xain 2SX OfRc Tslahoa For Pi r J. t M aetata. Ea't Uk Howt. OIU-CTE. Ainl OommartSai W, Ib-nr- 1 e, ; T, Mur "Turn Hack Ttmoi iuFUCht." ' H tr rti cm. rr, sotr.m. citt, Xt 1A0 ai rtfcaacoXWr.g aALvrjrror. Cmt,s mt Krw Maxi a1 Artor a. VrM IJr.a frwm enrr. a . alta3tJiwn ..... tt OU RES to. arnr tv I "e rwrf aad rt.... rrr ,..,,. M 9 A. Trrr S D!rititn, .......... llVr( IrW am, rre. Minirti Sa all 0sf .... !?!. ta jv.r. m a forf'ft9 . fmyrm atvt IMp. a w rt a WwtlH . f p m. ar.1 orn rr Va. a for C4m o1 tha Wt. a.nv U a rv F?r Pa Off N, Artwrr at halt lake citt. . UTrm Pt1,... ....,,..a a. a. mrA Va. t P'avar .. I m. r4 rt. K. ftn-- Ir..f ar.4 il pm. r!..U Nrr Dif itiw, So. JUary ra: tro.from a a4 Pf aro t9n. a n. t r rv HIT r 4 - rrirr ft".n tn. V, iTrm Oi'n n1 V!,.. "t ,,. d it XTAry: , F -rr )- pap at-- 4 ti 1 1 rx-V- rrt!r y . 1UTM 1 SERVICE V 1 . ra n-rti- -ra t- 4Vnm n I.J e ta TTaf... a! 1 rh"a a. r. txt o. A, HCNTON, ' lo - is!f ;.. ;r , t 1 Ort. Todaa treasury Washington. t allows: A vn IPi b'.'j vash halance, ; ;22;,4.".2.2-JS- n, - a- I t 1. THREE TRAINS n-nw- Ijt;. t UHltiU gold. $1('2.W.17, ! -. v- ia" a".- l".t,-c.a- ' T'Jf't It"tfc . lr i it j EVERY DAY. rP, O I ril it It rck.t . S-- WILltAMS 106 T. A . t i . .; n.a j.,. - .i,:rr.it. I 1 L Z- FOUNTAIN GREEN: K. P. Jensen of j cumctm viierii, was st rifiisiT, pernaps by being thrown fatally hisinjured Monday, from wagon in Cottonwood canyon. He Piifferd a fracture of the skull, his head striking a reck. MT. PLEASANT: Three boys of Mt. aged 14. 16 and 17 years, ran rieasant, away from home Monday night and have not since been heard ef. They are telicved to have gone East on a freight train. Oct. 1 V. ?b.. a Csa--t- a i i';ii r"a 1 17, 18, 19, 2(1, 2 i v. J.!.wr &f--i t It:-- .. -i . V fia:l 1 4 i fs r H f!Jt.AT, t - l hI Goods to SeU H ' - a. r C a lia j al A ara y--a frr.;t-"t::- a Southern FaiciTic Company's Lines i v-- r.-u'.- CAt,:r:n-v;- v v -- 1 If You Have "5 - - HALT LAKE CITT, UTAH, s ; 'i. .".. ' i I -r l and The application of "E. 11. NA1IPA: Dewey, Julius Steinmeler. I.. C. Van and A. K. StodRiper, J. E. Morchard dard to organize a new national bank to be known a the First National of Nam-Ida., has ben approved by the Comptroller of thea Currency. The new bank will employ capital of $:0,00 MOUNTAIN HOME: It now Iook3 as if Mountain Home and vicinity will have a greater supply of water. J. H. Oar-rc- tt of the Idaho Sugar company has with sevbeen there for the last ten days lnvn-.-rseral Minnesota and Wisconsin Mr. Garrett has let the contract for dam. This means uildinT the Long-tothe opening- up of thousands nf acres of new land in this valley. Mr. Garrett, setting work well started, left for Minneapolis and will return In ten days and then push work until completed. WiilSER: The new municipal water and electric light plant of Welser was t sted last night with satisfactory results. The reservoir is located 19S feet above the city and contains a little more than 500,- ) gallons of water. The pumping station horse-powboner ana has an eighty-nv- e two triplex pumps that will pump l.OOo.OuO hours. gallons of water in twenty-fou- r rarj tta f m- 1 1 70 W. Second South St, Ci. v.ij IvtTil. tvi !..:. AM 'a ti ..'. r..M.i Denver Col orsuio Idaho. 11 y t1la TICKETS! alitor nia GteAtl af . , " nt - ! Utk to t- 11) j ta VU'.t. nU' i r0 ?v J tmmtm - 1. 1 t. I car. ,!;. ; j j C'E. " l a a 1 " f I a at i ar. 1 tn CH t.rt-ra- r 1 f tK . ; t- - - t";'- A DilffhtfuJ A rtcCtaL'.a Salt Lake City, Utah. Commercial Agent. "?fFW Ticket Office West Second South tf '; r-.- tr ; ';y l 54 c. a. C. 3 f jC"f5t'a C.;j 1 - : . :- . -- a lkpt CM- - ?f'el :. V- ; :j . at l.a !y W; 4 a-- Flnta-Kncamp-me- Finta-Ercampme- TO ST. LOUIS i ?. o?y K:.-- j as UN5 SHORT COLORADO-UTA- - f n-- LINE. I !U r-.i,- t: e. " jf j & ST. PAUL tr !';. at l"."frn t,t t;u f -- rr. I Cbl-ar- n Cva;j!i T"?." I AND CHICAGO: MILWAUKEE ZaJaa 'r ic.v t:x ta in t t; :Tf?- yi UNION PACIFIC Ajftat, Oty, Sail JT-o-f- Way East Mite THE WAlUtJEK, A Good $ Or1 I, ra4y 411 I 1 ff.tm.a! rws or?.. dsefa at IS OVER 21. statenv-n- r. Va-a-rJ p. a 1 af Treasury Statement. wmOT, arrly CAPTT U.? C. nk, rn l-- KAn- - 3TRAINSDAILY abent H!CXt?OET ar-- Fr t?-- T have been called out vilayets of Salonlca. Fionas Mr and Kossovo, anl other battalions have leen rnlhd out la under jrdijrs for Anatolia. The latter transportation to Iralonica. 1" Two battalions, totaling r.;rn, arrived here yesterday Nm Urnyrr.a. En iakta rr itotrrm-- T-w- S ril t-- TO THE EAST from London. Troops Ordered Out. battalSalonlca. Oct. 21. Thirty-seve- n ions of recruits, it was announcd today, In th.? mm t suii ATcms3x m mArtmt a nJr-iaf- Sire!. a T. a. 2Ca XaJjs, SLst. OQ, ft 1 . Tr-r- ntrvnitt,a lirpirr rrNcRs. a. a f t i: t tt ti T ALL VRAXNS DAILY. att mnmrg tt raBAtw ltrtcta tn 9wt6r Utah, a ad NaTa-ta- . rtcktt B sa 4i rw Amr1a TtTk. Vt 9i, aa, 1M. Juab,ar-f"cr C ffltf, V:if. lr.trm4tai . ti.C a,ra r. Kai'. C:r.ta Jtr. .aate.. St. roints ar. C!fii t 9. . tiv'a V Mctl a, rcr Trm rreo. lhL rtff.i. aj'ay, rtarrta. St a. Mtrcur and ianpta V:y r.lC lU'r. ar t IfsM:d. la t ay4ais nr. potntt J'JJ ptu M t, T. t ttrr City. Viirmmk. T. A. O P Sew Sir Xlertry Irving Arrives. NEW YORK. Oct. r.. Sir Irving .1. i n:par, and members of l.i arrived today on the Pteamer Minneapolla ls-1ri- a, s Rear-Admira- CUy r-tt-a ed 1 OHtKar.aaa ta1-- n, Trim armattpatlon. THE NEW OVERLAND t. I-- a p. CI ,.o;vj TaiWr, fra-a- - Ik t!r. ..71. rft!s sat li'r .... I4i.a far 0.i. KifHi it. Otf. bv Int. t riiM ........ l ....11 at 1 AC - rrranr. OmaKa. .ni t m al -- tr)kia Calf 0.c4-Kn- ana i'm.ardfar A ARS.IVH CWf- Ctvn-mhM- 1 Ht m.ui 3Tttn PvHi, 1 mflcan TarK. TrtM.Prwo, 4. Juab. M ac.4 lntna4iata Can!s tuts " a. 9m JS latrra4iia 4 OHmi It rr.aS trlU. rtftn Twt. n "VVafchinjcton Rear-Admir- rm . ut K -. the German tomormw mornlnc for N'pw tart York, whence hf Gevilli fall th l;ittr of the week for rmany. He will carry with him personal misApH f t friendship ard good will from the I'reldnt to the. Emptror anl Trince Henry of Prussia. Ey His Own Hand. St. Paul, Oct. 21. L.. J. Hart, secretary of the St. Paul Board of Trade, and a Gets the Illinois. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. prominent business man, died this afternoon as a result of .bullet Royal P. Bradford rllnwhd th advound3 in the head. ministration of th bureau of eTJ!pmnt and repair of the Navy di'artmont t"day, A. d by Oaj-twgc xsuxnTinsuu rma and was succeed njTnmnjTruiruj-urrLwho now nssnm-titl of fi Converse, l. Admire! ltravlford h.t 1 of the baltlenhtp command bfn given NEWS-FRO- Tvr Trnr. tal. ratrSM at a4 Mwrr mmetlng ar4 tfitr Nptt torpotMbU n la tm fU.&NH 'alJy Rr "Shu. Ittffta a4 f(4n W to-- r. - n. The securities included those of th Virginia Railway company, the Pacfic Beach Railway company, the East River & Atlantic Ocean railway, the Colorado Gold company and the Mining GuaranMining , tee &. Trust company. frm Has Prs. Foe OarftrW Itart. ka aod m;ymt 1:y Cta ......... O.UV Lamlnaton cvt-!- 8$ mi May I, THOU ORWWM 8IIORT UTirm DKPOt, RALT LJkKC CTTT. 1. Etd Is t-- ? .-Orn. sso.ooo. frr R-I-P-A-- N- ray of Toronto, Canada, a nore-breand trainer known ail over tha United States and Canada, wa thrown from hi mount In the last event at the hr ehow 'ast night and recelvd poaibly mortal Injuries. The event was In the cUm for hunters. In attempting to Uke the Jump over the rail fence hi horse failed to rlear the to topmost nUl and p!nn4 had th floor. Mr. Murray warn foremost thrown forward, hta face striking th tan bark. He was rndrd ur.comwtoua, and it Is frr.red his rkull was frcturrd. dr I Ulell- NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Testimony to the effect that the names of Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and Mrs. J. N. 'Nicholas C 1HVWI E VVfyi Va J Brown, sisters of Daniel Leroy ' Dresser, were used for the purpose of influencing BxruruiJinJTJxru"i nriru-iru-innnruWT3 prospective promoters of the Richmond Real Estate Development company, the On Dewey's Board. for the purcompany which was financed to meet the Oct. WASHINGTON, pose of aiding Mr. Dresser hi-was George of engineer, L. Gillespie. imposed by his creditors, obligations adduced at today's hearing of the creditbeen assigned to duty as a member has ors against the failed firm of Dresser & of the Joint army nnd ravy policy board, Co.. by Referee Stanley W. Dexter. of which Admiral Dfwy Is president, to The object of the line of testimony till, the vacancy caused by th transfer of which counsel for the creditors sought to Maj.-OeCorbin from Washington to out was to trace the orign and New York. bring of the securities which the firm of value Dresser & Co. used to secure a loan a for the Jfbout tct. KANSAS CITT. caa m-fl- IS FATALLY INJURED. ruxn ojrmnrLnjTJTruviJTrinrux al "The Cubans desire the adoption of the treaty, as it will Insure to them a market for the next five years, and they are confident that at the expiration of this period the relations of the two countries will be so closely cemented that a renewal of the treaty will be easily effected, because It will be to the manifest Interest of both countries. "Cuba Is importing from us at the rate of I30.OOO.CO0 a year, and I confi dently believe that in six months after the passage of the treaty the total will be doubled. Most of the Increase will be In cotton goods and In rice. With prices declining In the United Stales, It should quickly regain the Cuban market and sell much more to the Isl and than ever before." nORSE SHOW EXPEET PO STOFFICE SAFE ROBBED post-muste- More of the Methods Employed to received In tut city that In of yrilow Ran Antonio, Tex, Tteere were tlx 6athf, six new cjm and iwelrs ejar-act-a In Monterey on Sunday last. pa' 0 u Word thert arc two NEW YORK. Oct. 21. United State Steinhart. at Havana, has arrived here with the idea In view of interesting builnesr men In the Cuban reciprocity treaty. "It la earnestly to be hoped that the Mr. Ftelnhart aald. treaty will "Considering the proxlmitr of the two countries, and the advantage of lower freight rates, the United Htate. should be able to compete successfully with European manufacturers and merchants, even If we left out of the reckoning the superior sagacity of Americans. The results of Hanslyn'a vestigations thus far are embodied in a preliminary report which he forwarded to London from Chicago, In it he declares the commercial greatness of this country is due to to the tariff, adding that it would be "the salvation of England." "Mr. Z1.-- LM Consul Will Try to Interest Bustnwui Hen In the Coneul-Gener- Tims Table SAN PEDRO, LAREDO. Tx.. Oct. niM'a official ytllof fever bulletin shows: LOS ANGELES New caaa, S; deaths, I; total can to data, CTIj total dath to date, TT. One of AND SALT tha victims wao dld today waa an American naaed Ceorrs B. Jlayfard. a Uyr. LAKE R. R. CO. St.t United AMERICA IS GREAT AS THE RESULT OF ITS PROTECTIVE POLICY. As a representative of Joseph Chamberlain, for whom he is investigating the results of the protective tariff in the United States, Ernest Augustus Hamlyn o the Honorable Artillery company of London reached Chicago last night. Mr. Hamlyn summarized his report to' Mr. Chamberlain as follows: "Your protective tariff policy will be the salvation of England. The manu facturers and tradesmen I .have seen- I' during- 6000 miles of travel, while visiting the trade centers in this country, frankly admit that the English tariff wijl be a detriment to the continued industrial prosperity of America. They admit that it will be best for England." The report concludes with an offer by Mr. Hatjilyn to contribute $500 to a fund with which to bring to America 100 English workingmen from fifty manufacthe effects of a turing oncities' to study tariff the wages ana living expenses : , of the working- class. "The "The Angelus," Los Angeles. Salt Lake. The two finest Knutsford," hotels west-oChicago. CHICAGO, Oct. ALARMING INCREASE IN YELLOW FEVER SCOT7ROE. MAKES AN APPEAL IN CUBA'S BEHALF b ? 1 t: t 1 a- :sl t,. ... t. r ytr - ar Sil, Tt l C VtJMflAM i ,; 1 ' .ftrf Tiutrn rnuj, a gmn. .a,ir,nitrra If t C a, -- nf-tf- -r er Wyoming. '4 RAWLINS: Levi M. Detltla. a of Rawlins was run down and instantly killed last night by an engine in thn Rawlins yards. His body was severed at the abdomen. MEDICINE BOW: The Secretary of the Interior has approved applications for a number of permits to graze horses, cattle and sheep in the Medicine Bow forest reserve during the grazing season of 1904. Permits will iseue for grazing in this reserve of 9X)0 cattle and horses from Mar 1st to October 15th, and for 4O.M0 head of sheep to gTaze from May 15th to October 1st. The cattle and sheep ranges on the car-peiU- com-i'ste- "! - reserve will be separate. er ly Leave Denver 8:4 p. m.; reach Kansas City :03 p. m. Dining car for all meals Rock Jsland Diner; you know what that means, best the markets afford, properly cooked and perfectly served. i and eturn C0sty E. DRAKE, Dlit. Fait. Agent. Q. A. BIBIX, Trav. Past, Agnt, 100 West 2nd South St, Bait Laka City, Utah. HAL S. RAY. General Agent, Denver. Colorado traica, via tha Uulca r rr.t :;of.t XAV32 Si hr. 5 ALT LAKH trm ly4 f 11 |