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Show f FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Sai:t Lake Telegram. jThe S, 1903. MERCHANTS COMPLAIN OF IN BUSINESS WORLD POOR LIGHT SERVICE ELECTION INTERFERES ,Ti iT) (?; Industrial Conditions Not Good, but Steel Reduction Commercial Gubby Re- May Stimulate General Trade. quest, Appoints a Com- 00000$' ave closed and some have reopened. About Some 30,000 Iron 25,000 iron and steel employees are idle temporarily. puddlers will have wages reduced November 30th. Unless one or the other side recedes about 5,000 coal. miners in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and adjoining States will strike on November 8th. Stockyard end traction labor disputes affect Chicago interests unfavorably. Philadelphia textile Tn'lle rpnnrt nrder.s slnw. More mills and factories 0 0 0 000 Gets Two Years and Three Months in Prison. repr-sentlh- NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Sam Parks was today sentenced to two years and three months in Sing Sing prison. This sentence was parsed on the charge ot extorting- $500 from the Tiffany studies. It was alleged that Parks as walking delegate of the IIou?esrniths and Bridgamen's union forced the Tiffany studios to pay him $500 to call off a strike. This was Parks' second sentence for extortion. He was released from Sing Sing on cei'ificate of reasonable doubt after his first sentence. In imposing sentence today Judge Newburger said he took intoof considParks, eration the physical condition who is said by physicians to be suffering from consumption in an advanced stage. Parks, whose customary air of defiance ha entirely deserted him. heard the sentence without a movement of feature or outward suggestion of emo- Former District Attorney James W. Otborne, Parks' counsel, paid that he ould in all probability appeal, but that no certificate of reasonable doubt w ould be applied tor. LAKE R. v The n bn have there wre () tie'.aja in eecurlr malarial. We ") are eJjln all we can to Ktre our ft) ptron the wrtlc. If thy a little hl!e be l'l only patient A number of local bualnen men ) remove we will the only lonr registered a complaint with the board fS mum for complaint, which Is th of governor of the Commercial club (i) dlmnets of th lights far a short last night against the service furnUhed (i; time Satii'dsy filshtt. M NAflKR (S) CAMpnnu, ok thk ptah by the Utah Light and Tower com-pau- y. C) LK5IIT AND ri)VF.H OlMI'ANf. A committee was Immediately S ?: 0 0 (? n a pointed by the fovernof. acting we hx chairman of the board, for the purpono Within the last ',Ay of Jl.co a steam of investigating the matter and will re- added, at n plan of capacity. We port Tuesday night. Bre now completing nrrhKenert V. Th committee consist of 9. Phelp, the addition, at a cost of over F. W. Francis, John J. Judeon, II, M. of JtXs! more horse-powfrom lUar This will b furnished by the Dlnwoodey, Jofcri E. Dooly. They will river. Hear Itlvef Irrlrt!on company. The meet on Saturday night and rrobabiy nenrRtIn: Is rompUU I, the mawith Manager Campbell of the terial for theplant c transmlnlon Hi e I on the jrround. and the line Is rwinic put up at light company. the rate of a mil Just c!.y. It ; The question Is a delicate one to han- reached ar l should re h Ilrlitham dle as Mr. C.mpbll Is a number of the n connection withtlfy lir.- r our board of governors. OcdfOi by the rod of the prent month. I hr that by Iecen.tT Jith we ran hvr th The protert In full. Is as follow: of thl additional pout, whlh wl'.l . I.nke City, Oct. T), l?i3-the Pree-- t tise i;t be In tine for the extrfnrdlr.sry li r.t and PoaH of Governors of the Com-of the holiday season. This wt!l rclal Club Dear Sirs: Th underelan'H!. ar.i1 merchants of thl city, r rnt to th" tC nn addition of zn k your K"Ml offices ii-- l a over iilly lnnilmum nf nnl capsrlty sistanco tn a matter that la rf the utmost cent to the mean capacity of our pres. lrrportance hi th- successful transaction enl plant." uf re .ill h;i.lne. We are wholly dependent upnn th I'tfth our l;hurt Llitlil and lnwr company Took Can tr.d Die-J-. the maximum prlo for stlvi' C. p:y n lh poorest jxmalM liKht It L a h Ivndn. Nov. 4. William McCul-louitfuft that tr.H rowpany' plant Is of New York remtrUted sui-- ! entlreh" inudpite to pi:til th wnr.ti In a bMrdine-hfie In n buslni'ss district f this t itv. On a cf t suburb of Uet this r n'eht. by elty, tb 1lht evening, hn Snlurdey nv.tst neC'b'd. the voling so defrcUv k ts. feund In Ms ifft. lent light Indicate thnt MfCuliiKh that U i.arrly ftirnl'hps rnr.er. trar-rtl(ef ordinary f'l lth the sal of Trxae oil luc'.s and fr th. proper Pi:Fiii-ss- . v nothinx to f brilliantly thnt h had a brother llIn- - at pn Tr nr" lUhts K"(r ptrft lljrhtd a out. and th InctttfTlierrrta alvi- - a i W!y litti" r. d ttlok'r unworthy f th time lifs, Hcht For this that an err ic we iry fulllmjtric. p'or to re-- c Our repeated A Dllh:ft:l rUc to Vlalt. lvi no attntlo At ene nnitr th evil rnt. A Pre fit able Plao to Lira. lltht-Ir.n rmt-!l- e an l this not service in so eorbois that It has w lin ehouM In July, but romrlrtea rt ctety ri N'ftl sJiy lir fr i T'.-r- ei fvr'.w. !. t fi;r.1. Kt , . i'r. ncln r.-- e ttr v;sr, - r- rrsr-- r,J . , t1 totals AP.2HVZ. Krm JTrws AiTe'1an T"tsr. WH. Jwss. Vllforl. Caltnte ar4 rints teht. Ftsii Pne. Tr?ur rd fr.ts.-meat- rnf. s! t Vlr1. Vsi:y S-r- er c lr 'r '!. t.T.HK.r,j r. ttrlrr.. . - ;m1 f ti HD-Nir'- ij.! t :-!- V. O A t City TJfkct Office, 1 ltrt. City Ticket OSes COt Xaia Telepbeoe 230. Koe fartlry'srs estl ssnta. Ukit ! k Houi.: prW. J. t. t if Hat. ( V - i p. ra. Ituiee. - T. cl A T. A. a-- Ql Xaia Street. Tir -- t 1 ! S f- ft,. t . T. t l: Itt J'.t.I C Te-i- I ivi i.t.tf. m (.-- P-Osrr.oil Iloach ALL TRAINS DAILT. TI rnfteff fa nnetl-e- s s'ss ftrrt trlcts tn euthm t"h aad,eTBj;a. MA rx. pl, t a. m. . J ", i t si. s- - Pe-- r,1C p.m J.JJ met. 19 fit, l.!s o.i). .......... .11 VS-- - -I - S W ft-- I : Jly. potrf ffltvee CJte Mar 7tn Eureka. R.orVtee. f. Otnf,m. Ct. ar ) rf. Kt.rMi t tT CM'tp, I Q.tr a.m ,''JJ T Dr.l-AH- ... btrd'.ale 6:05 p.m .Iff tl"i..... I ! ........ J. I" ilt. H'ra en l"rr.r. a4 m- - cd CllfUe......... t t.a....Ut t St urt r tf a. ra. II a. n. I ;y. rl- - (rh I I .. .. -- . ? LI e f fit-ti- e Is!'t--u- ! J N ou A.ra lcm rorX. - enrlrr, Fr-- n Tr-x- T if, g Ifttt ts May I, 1903 An mvr ( - tT-- rrt-- -- rrve. Annein Trr I Dmror. t. Tor 0rf.IJ rwrh. P.o k tun, W re mo; h. Cur lMiffilnctoa eat.eS"! m k e1ri Aint 0nri rrjrr Ott-UCT- (l As-nt- . T, l- - re-Ie- ctf im-mfw- Ftm Lfct, rs:rM mrtxng ml Msstl iM intr tear " CO. onnoN ihort uki ALT LAKE CTTT. TrT rvora. 4 I Jfefc " Time Tab!: rrn- - 'atj 1 D HP ART. moM To p-- r rt port bills, and the increased firrr.n"!s of money at the "Wert, where. n:i Chicago bankers say, continued tension Is promised for the next four weeks. At the Northwest demand for crop moving funds will not reach the maximum until the Riound free7es. Minneapolis bankers report. The ilurry In St. Uouls banking circles har disappeared end col lections there in most lines, as at Baltimore, Chicago and Cleveland are bet. ter. At Philadelphia payments have been prompt in some lines, but plow In others. At ist. I'aul. too. tney are lest1 satlffactory than looked for latfr. $100.fK:0.-00- 0 The cotton crop, more than that of lat year, even If no larger, points to further financial drafts to market it. The bis ru?h of corn and wheat to market is yet to come forward, although receipts of both c. dintr nt the are rrowinjr. Wheat Southwest Is completed, and needed rains have fallen. The demand for staple merchandise at Montreal, particularly hrf and leather, has continued Ftrong, and at Toronto distribution has bem active, notably of merchandise for delivery in the Northwest. At Ottawa the results of the season's business were considered as Rood, if not better, than lat year, but proms were not as larrce. inert is n, general tendency toward retrenchment in trade lines and depression In Iron and steel in these Htates is reflected here. In the Railroads have been matter of expense. The era in moveas rapid as expected, as ment is farmers are financially able to hold It. The year's output of cheese In th Dominion h is been very havy, exports be. iner valued at J23.000.u0O. against last year. : SAN PCDRO, LOS ANGELES AND 5 ALT tr In financial circles featuvs have been the case with which the Wall street stock markets resists shock, the erse with which gold was engaged for after the first lush of cotton exi.n-po- In- 'v ALL IT3 PATRONS TO EXEHCISE PATIENCE. er With accompanying reductions of prices of finished steel which, it it co eded. must follow, will. hasten the industrial revival which they say muft appear when steel quotations show a shrinkage corresponding to that in irn. SENTENCE FOR PARKS Walking 0 chants show a conservative disposition. At Philadelphia general trade has been of only fair volume, at St. L.ouis u little less active, at St. Paul it Is increasing, but is smaller than a year ago, while in Texas the volume 19 not larjje for the season. Chicago explains that buying has been in smaller lots and that railways operating east are carrying lers tnnnnep. At Buffalo elevators are near ly full of prain and railroads complain of car shortage. Merchants as well as manufacturers say the tut of $4 a ton for steel billets. NEW YORK, Nov. 6. Special telegraphic reports of correspondents of the International Mercantile agency from all over the United States and Canada regarding the state of trade are summarized as follows: The intervention of elections in eleven States, with a week of mild weather, had served to check retail sales of seasonable goods, hotably clothing and millinery, but n canvass of leading jobbers In staple lines at important cities indicates that thp season's total business is romewhat in excess - of expectafor cotton tions. Boston reports orrtgoods larger than a year ag'rt. but mer- - Delegate mittee to Make an vestigation. ; ft ,J i: 9i TIME TABLE - fr HID GR ! lt 1 ! In-hati- tm T llr. kp IS eli-ctri- c sr te-cer- nc wfll nl:h unharmMe. The lurv vuhiMie of holiday bMlns thill wo liopo to trinsrt ly artlt'rlnl lUhtlnff Is t:i this con.. (T'ly i:r,rs ti y rnani.' " to reiew-iitheir lffe-- t i pt V, to f r";Mctf idly nk nMem. n rrrridy of your te5t i iTrMts to flevl o tti evil rntnnlnlr.M of, that It mav tn- efit ub during the a:rMvhl-boUJay P'US. TI. I., it A. t'nhn, Wslkr Itron. lry Oxxln V. crniiny, S!p. l;rucM A y . SEE. rtr Msfystaie ar t'.-- ror r Prom. alifornia ' Kn. ea-- IV-- rc-f No, t ? - Tc f m- , f'-- 1 -- V ., 1 Wst. ftr, ...... .... i n, Va n 1 Ivrttmm. ....... rfei tmrf.m ...... Hter, - P1. e n.R.nti Clf ! ' ftc rr Or'a -rrx S" ' t ry -- 4 a"1t ft rv-r- r. r--" L A Qreatest Play Qround ea Earth. 1 Plf'TC ls-.t.- t Jv .. iV M . V,-.- ' Ver- I - N. O. ar ?sr j, s .4 -- r.;--'- l re y. tr.att'ici fit fi,i r ... j t U. V, 1 . J- ',J jt v - T City -- "t rfe-"r-J I'-'.t- a4 iatia .j eJace ir tr "'! at K "iil r !.' f '.i 0;y. Are ii r piwMctp. T. A. M Ia"e Hr- - ti --s c ' rv i" a-- ,jp ex t! f "t, r a e. :' 1 te J v TV-- a A T. Si. N I -- .9 C'r'e fits letfee t rt'Sfit Offi.. l. e- a f f tc ta. -4 SHORT UNE LOUIS H TO Tr.rr-B- at f alt lakh citt. I Otn in. lnr ?ti.. Armivrt V ! t- a. TKirr. c, f. e t' s riii tt lfti fc".e LUtJVta. Loralot tn ar.a v.hatThcTt!cs;rim will do for vour busi. ntss asK any Telegram advertiser what it hai done for hi. ZUROprAN HOTEL, a. rrr.D wr.r IaLT UKK CITT. l l U if. I'r "ar r ' - 3 tmmte- li ic?m i IF VG!! want to Know New Wilson Southern Paciric Company's Lines . n ifn : nt COLORADO-UTA- e tv-t- Ve r lx I IWpe. eo r r&r ! roe,. r.- f f. tv mA t". Urfr 'irn vt.jj 1 , t ttl-rrr n, 1rer f en. - fA-r,- a- K.Uh-O'Iirle- jr ete all , ree' - '.-- ... mr l-- Knf V- - eerr-'tary- I tn- . Tamevs lsce-- Wht-- h Everyees I'ri.nk' :i, I he Pnrls MIltltirTV re,r,pny. Waats te : PmIoAdol;h JSImon. Mtjt Invest In a Tlctt CAUmn. T. J. Nntr: c'.r frth market, NIA aoJ 8cur Huh r!UJt&ls tn n Pond; rompsnv. J. X. FerPLKAhl'UK AND IIKAl.ni, guson, secretary 1'avln enmpsny, WEALTH. It. II. J. eompanr. lyyson tte l)svi: pr Mountain. Val'y, rtlrer, Lek '. It. penrn11: The Mouse fomtepy. ,anl Oewv Tlcr N. A. Knoh'fr; Th Klra IUn!itr ly thm by I K ft rnr Htnve t'eliawny. Francis: J. P. Oardne-r- . by 1 L. Uardnr. Light Company Expl.r.s. Manager l:rbrt S. Campbell of the ar.aJ I'laHrmriTtj For Jtcrip'l t'tah Light and I'ou er company said at cjtl at No. XI Main Illrstur city. night that the company wis doing nil b:rt.I. aU It, O ft A T. 0nerat Art. that could be done to strengthen the power and furnlh an adequate supply for nil put.oses. A TEST EXPERIMENT. "The demands of the service are grow. Ir.g," h4 said, "and the company In the aicuso.h. Peculiar Power Possessed by a 2Tw last two years hns spent, directly and Inn PICTURE FRAMES. $ E. 3RD SO. Medicine. directly, over tCM.fiod !n Increasing the erve. Of new discoveries there H no end, capacity and Improving th 0. but one of the iv.wt recent, mot remarks ble and one whkh "Jslil riove inIT'S HIS TAPER. valuable to thousands of people. Is a P discovery whieh It is bellved will taks the place of ail other :eindie5 for the If you owe for The TeWrsm. py . cure of those common and obstinate the loy who eletivers It to ynu- - hus--Forgery Is the Charge. comdiseases, dyspepsia and siomach trou-- j You owe him. not The M. B. Moyr.ard. alias Henry and B. bles. This discovery U t ot a loudly ad-- ; pany. If you want the paper etoppe f. f.orm" Service, was arrested at Promontory by Aertised, secret patent medicine, but Is A tell him to stop It. If you want your Sheriff Bailey of Oprden yesterday on scientific combination of wholeson e. address ehansred. tell him. If you can t Plreef Line from Clah l KAH. charges of forsery. Maynard is said to perfectly harrrkss vegr table e.sncea, citeh him. drop him a poMniHis adcm- rr. pas be wanted in Massachusetts to answer to joprrn. dress appears e very day or two in thee and bismuth. TU TAO ant CAQO. OALVKSTON. this chance. He denies belnsr In any way fruit salt, pure pepsin columns. Fave It for reference. These remedies are ce:nbi.;cl in connected with the Massachusttts affair. the Mtnir.c Catrpi of New Uxj form, pleasant to take, ar.d will and Axtaona. OODEN EXCURSION, preserve their Rood Qualities Indefinite Three Are Arraigned. ly, whereas all liquid medicines tapidly Charle3 Defoter and William Mnyhew, lose whatever good qualties thy may with robbery, were yesterday arhad as coon as uncorked antl exhave Saturday, Nor. 7th, before were Ju1ire and Toe particulars about RriJTJCXD raigned Rolapp, bound over under $.:.) hn(!s. John Clay-poo- l, posed to the air. LJLh'T this tummer, arrlf to HATES Via Line. 8hort Oregon Ilur.d trip This preparation Is called Stuart's $1.00. Leave charged with receiving stolen prop$ reSalt Lake. ;S H. m.. erty, was ;i!so arraigned and his lond Dyspepsia Tablets, and It is claimed C r. WARJtXM, Ho will have a hearing that one of these Tablets or lozenges turning leave Ogdert, 10;5 p. rn. fixed at General Atr,L 2 o'clock at Novemler 11th, p. will digest from 3'Q to 2000 times its Wct'nesday, m. Late 411 c flt. Salt mock. The Dennis Cafe, private City. own weight of meat, esrgs and other room on sertwo floore. Utah. unccelled wholesome food. And this cinim has Main. been proven by actual experiments In vice, popular prices. Big Baggage Business. A boded bard manner; Co.V's the following- report following Baggasomaster fur the month of October shows 'a rush- - j egg cut Into email pieces was placed in ins: business & bottle containing warm water heated .'Union Pacific Pieces received, TC0.J; forto ninety-eigdegrees (or blood heat); total 12.is. handled, warded, Ij;2; one of thene Tablets was then placed in forLine Keceived. Short 5471; Oregon A. M. the bottle and the proper temperature M. warded, fil77; total handled, ln.friS. maintained for three hours and a half. Southern Pacific Itcceived, i(k; forat the end of which time the ejejr was ra warded, 15,7; total handled, 2;!,1'. S Denver & Kio Orande Received. 10,820; NOON. completely digested as It would have forwarded, 5241; total handled. 10,001. a In been stomach. Tills experhealthy This makes the grrand totala' of the busiwas undertaken to demonstrate ness done: Pieces received. Sl.OOt; pieces iment that what It would do in the bottle It forwarded, 31,S21; total handled. fii.84. The totaia for the same months 102 would also do In the tomach. henco its of , were: Received, 2tj,M7; forwa-xled20,2'iO; unquestionable value in the cun of total handled, 5U.107. dyspepsia and weak digestion. Very This shows an increase last month over few people are free from some form of 41."4 same month last the year oft'733 pieces Indigestion but scarcely two will have 2579 forwarded and handled. received, The report also ehows that there were the same symptoms. Some will suffer over 2XK iiece:a of baggage handled by the most from distress after eatinir, bloating from jras In the stomach and bowels, baggage room forces here last month. others have acid dyspeps.a or heartburn, other palpitation or headaches, Hurt in Auto Sm.ash.up. I sleeplessness, palr.a In chst and under C J. TStillwell. wb"fi running an autoshould extreme nervousness as blades, h street yesterday, in nervous dyspepsia, but they all have mobile on Twenty-f.ittfd-l- y ran into an excavation in the Ktreot, the same cause, failure to properly dismaphlns? the auto and throwing: Mrs. gest what Is eaten. The stcmich must t. G. Adney and Mrs. Stilwell out. They have rest and assistance, and Ftuarfi were bruised but not seriously hurt. Dyspepsia Tablets give it both, by d resting: the food for it and In a short Briefs. City time it is restored to its normal action John Kruitbnsch is beins: held at the and vigor. At the same time the Tabcounty jail awaiting: examination for lets are o harmless that a child can to the insane dsyium. VI take them with benefit. This new preDr. Plnkettoft of Salt Lake yesterday paration has already made many asCHICAGO, & suit against A. H. McKnipht et tonishing: cures, as for instance, the lrought al. for the sum of $22a.20 for professional following: After- - using only or services. of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets package I have reFrank Enjdeke and wife, who have been ceived such great and unexpected benein Ogden the past week, called here- - bv fit that I wish to my sincere the deatii of Mr. Kngleke's father, havJ gratitude. In fact,express it has been ,ix returned to their home at Carlin, Nev. months since I took the package and I have not had one particle of distress or A slight ireighi wreck occurred on the TI1E difficulty since. And all this In the face 1 1 mon Pacific yesterday morulas? about s o'clock. A broken rail caused two freight of the fact that the best doctors I conca.s eo jumj) mo iracK near Amltah. No sulted told me my case was Chronic Tin; .one was injured. Dyspepsia and absolutely Incurable as OVEKLAXI) LIMITKI). I had suffered twenty-fiv- e years. I dis- IT'S HIS PAPER. vvi,U ill e Vtr If you owe for The Telegram, pay "1 f.Un.to nrri ...V, QnXlOUS Tor raters and other information aiMross or call oa this to try remedy. the boy who delivers it to your house. O. H. WILLIAMS, Mrs. Sarah A. Fkeel, You 'owe him, not The Telegram comCo.. Mo If want Lynnvllle, the you pany. Jasper paper stopped. ' Stuart's Commercial Apont Cbicapo, Milvaukot & St. Paul Kr., tell him to stop it. If you want your Dyspepsia Tablets Fold by ' M 10G West 2nd South St., SALT LAKI-at f.O cent for full adare?s cnar erect, tell him. If you can't druggists everywhere CITY, UTAII. catch him, drop him a postal. His ad- sized packages. A little book on Stem- - If dress appears every day or two in theHe ach Diseases mailed free by addressing , F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. columns. Save it for reference. jw-- rs. t C ? i CTTT. l.T a.ev rr a"i . rt Toe pnr t t'nt tre . r., Ifl Irnf tlrn. Hcfee. I'triNm. .... ... XT.kTT: wtU-krow- t- - 4- lih tij, Hoeee and CoM Rfiraf Tiitate Ia-- . 1-- e tt1 !ar tsr-e.e- . W.ter. Ssac 11 i jt saa 0GDM MEWS ! Tel-pra- m tanta rr i citt. - llt rta PJ tr, tiI Uaar VTh-- n 3 TRAIISS DAILY ch;-'.rgp- din-Inj- i i V? rt7 r!rr S art ytn hT 5Wv th Uclsca elrte ef A re?tTk J.Vrtbitm ar.i Tartf.c Ittf XXAVU 5 ALT LAKG 5.43 TA.1I, 130 T. 1 II If T.IS ' I i i ht 7:00 5:45 P. 12:50 '- I -" THREE TRAINS DAILY Irrigated TO CHICAGO UNION PACIFIC nt Lands r. xhm T.l riarte J ?ict?h ; lttr.e Valy. ir'.itiiy la lr?1rat,ea t?c.? Inif t3 Las is are f aio ar. 1 Utah -u etc S trlal&3y te-- ST. PAUL r4 LINE. I tf iili Mi : ) 5 t-- xnw koutc or r a I!-- are sew Ibe rrR r. a -- vere, asd tif.cry and MILWAUKEE rin Th ef via mi: con-mltme- l.V.i lrar.cea -- t f f'".t 1 ''! l ' 1 1 f" tt' hf n m f r,ft TICKETS: 79 V. S:cond South St, B. T. IfHLtX. Aft-SAL- T LAKE CITT, UTAH. I 22 f ii. tV. |