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Show The 'SaiLt Lake. TSiEGmAm. TUESDAY ETEXTXG, XOVBrrtTER . rworied MORO POSITION TAKEN WITH ONLY ONE KILLED TO BE FAISKESS iN MB SffAPE W'BOUT GenrWooa Succeeds in Quelling: Uprising in Jolo; Gardner Stock Forges to Seventy-Fiv- e Moros Are Slain. the Front,, Although 0 MANILA, Nov. 24. Gen. Wood captured the Moro position in the hills of "Lanky Bob" is the Jolo, north of Tagllbi, on the 20th and destroyed the, earthworks' they had Favorite in Betting. thrown up there. Private Martin of the Fourteenth cavalry, was killed during the engagement and two privates "were wonnded. one seriously. The loss on the Moro side is known to have been seventy-fivprobably more, as the ground is covered with brush and bodies are hard to find.. The expedition, returned to Jolo and" pending ah investigation Gen, "Wood says that so far as he can see there will be no more opposition on the part of the Sultan's men who led the fighting,- According to nia understanding this action on the part of the Moroa abrogates the Bates treaty.,- On Fltutlmroons'. arrival here to begin training operations sveraJ Inweeks ao he stilled a favorite over his yourger opponent. Now the beat that you can stl U 2 to 1, and the chances are that. when the men enter the ring on the eve of "Turker obtatn-tbl- a Day 6 to 5 will be the the Lnwdl agalnrt nhttr. The er NEW YORK, Nov. 24. John Mitchell, president of the United of America, at a dlnneT of the Vol verbalist club, declared when "Sulked If be con sidered the boycott faJr: "The boycott may b cruel &pd inhuman, or It mar te he:pful end of srreat thousand men ha? a rijett to do what one man has a good. I believe that right to do. "I am In favor of closed ahops on the ground that a man ha a right to work for whom he pleausea, but not right to work under whatever rendition Mlne-Wmk- 3-t- o-l 0 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Men who have been keeping tab on the e, 'MICHEtl La!or Leader BcHctcs One Thousand Men Have the Same Right Under Circumstances as One. be cLOstsa rara. " Wimi 01? UPHELD BY S ODDS SHITTED SO , . THAT 6 TO 5 XXAY 1005. bt fighters for years say that Bob never presentsd such an aged, 0 . he plea-ses-. great dealre'of the n ports to net scraggy appearance as he does at pres aboard' the Gardner boom haa Mr, Mitchell olio dectartl agalnal the Incorporation of urlnns. He pre",icted ent. . Over in the camp they will" tell clv-(?been the present tra of Industrial war ou!l be aucrerded Vy an era of "peace, that caused wonderful the by () ) you that Bob smiles all over his boney with honor to both sides." ernes which he haa been dtsplay-J- fl face when he hears remarks of this work-outs with hi aparfpg in hla kind. In Larkipur. ' partners ring Fk3 "I want the. public to: think that I have not got a. chance," said Fitzsimmons the other day. "JusL now 11 ,9 only the smart fellows who figure I'm a loser, and they don t count. The public makes the odds, and I want to put down a good bet on myself. At present my are asked to give 10 to 6, and New Yorkers New Yorkers Pay Strike backers Pay 30 it Is beginning to look as If the public estimate of my chancis will remain as Eleven Reported Missing u 13 untu the fint ,s ver- - u Is nice Gents Per Pound for for Fuel Rates le feel ing that way about "you, but I would From Lost French Bark like to be on the short end Just this Much Success Is Claimed This Winter. Thanksgiving Fowl. fresh and fraohant. I once, so that I could cash a nice, fat ' wager." Francois Coppe. So far as the betting phase of It Is New NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Turkeys will of Treatment NEW YORK, Nov. 24. While the for. Thyme, Savory be a, luxury to most New York people price of the domestic sizes of coal is now concerned Fitzplmmons states the case 10 to Is at the He favorite this year. The price is almost a rec- $6 a ton, It is reasonably certain that correctly. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov, 24 The exPoultry Seasoning, At the same time, all up and dnwn Consumptives. act location of the wreck of the French ord breaker. Turkeys, geese and ducks the price will be advanced to JG.23 a ton the line expert opinion i declaring that Sago, Marjoram are selling at 20 cents a pound in the' by the retailers about December 1st. Fitzslmmons hasn't much better than bark Francois Copp has r.ot yet been an equal chance with Gardner. NEW- YORK, Nov. 24. The "optn defined, city markets, or 10 cents higher thaw in This will make the price of coal the although It Is known to have And all hobs known to the epiman air" treatment for tubercv'osls started the Those who favor younger 1901. The price of all classes of poulon a reef some eleven or taken since of last strike the place year, hold that an extremely hard siege of highest from CUlfomla'a gar. cure, by the Health department on North twelve miles north of Point Reyes, near vi training has sapped Fitzslmmons alltry has risen steadily this week, even when as, high as 530 a ton was paid. a Brother Island has proved success, say the entrance to Tornaies bay. It Is genchickens being at an almost prohibitive dens. Two years ago, under normal condi- tality and that the once famous exwill crack have up who the watched figure. weight badly pugilist physicians was 55.73. when the erally believed that the bark has gone pinch comes. Gardner himself Eggs also have risen as far as prices tions, the retail price of coal to pieces. Two more bodies ore report-s- l are concerned, being quoted at 40 cents The reason for the present advance is is of thl3 way of thinking and frankly periments. A the of treatment the for schedule of the winter the so that Is states adhe hospital much operatto that that ;i dozen. teke waKhcd ashore at Bodega bay, In purprtsed Poultry raisers1, on the Jpland. is expected to go into effect on Depublic money Is seeking investment on disease was127estaollshedwho vantage of the scarcity in turkeys, are ors entered the addition to the two already reported and out of 1st. It is said the increase of Fitzsimmons. patients killing their chickens to get the big cember eighty-fou- r 25 cents will be the limit of high price hlx from Point Reyes. Institution months ao "To bgin with, the 'further we go prices. for the coming winter. All the statements of tunrlvori go to the better my chances will become," have been dlscharred as cured, and only said George. "Fitzslmmons condition' eleven are.. under treatment now. Kleven Raised From the Dead. on have diet The mortality le placed at 25 show that the best of order prevailed ten over will out if the goes give fight TKA AND COFFKD 11LENV C. W. Land's, "Porter" for the Oriencent, which Is a low average whn board after th vespel struck, and that per be rounds. can't It otherwise, after, Hotel. tal Chanute, Kan., says: "I nits. the way he has pulled himself down In It is considered only .the. worst ca?es Capt. Irnye was the last msn to take to know what it was to suffer with neuralcome to Inland. have the la He bouts. still th arr.o.ijc rombr'I I lelleve Another don't weight. thing, I did, and I got a bottle of gia, Pure air, sunshine, Rood fool and ab- the m'sslng, the boat he was In having he has any recuperative iower. I may Cor. Third So, and Main Ballard's Snow Liniment and I- was sence of worry have been the principal foundered. naa until smash and get worry along to dead.' I tried 'raised from the men. get Out of a crew of twenty-fou- r ture comes to my aid; but with f.n old factors la attaining these results. Sole Imporlers ef SHAMROCK some more, but before I had deposed of n are thirteen far Aaved, reported only a fellow like hard Fitzslmmons punch was cured entirely. I am my bottle, I Mocha and Java and SHAM Croup will muddle him so that it will be easy tellln de truth, too." 2oc, 50c and $1.00 a Read Hamilton's advertisement to of the with to br1ns symptoms 3 tTrHft'ly finish." ROCK TKA. at Z. C. M. I. common cold: there Is chilliness, sneer-lo- day. Great spec!! Thanksgiving speA glance at Fitzslmrr.ons legs will resore throat, hot skin, quick pulse. cials. 216 Main street. the fuct, however, that they are the S0 s Is veal Government same lean, old spindles that carried hoareeness and Impeded respiration. Expert More pleasure In phonograph than at A THRILLIXTG LOVE STORY. smalt doses of Ballard's him to victory In many a fight. Viewed Give frequent ' child wilt at theater. Call and hear the the cry IIor"hound (the Fyrup from works his 3 powerful upper apart a 32S of West Temple. League Cycle first at South Favorably the and Impressed ikn for croupy it), are of for the legs enough light they Baltard'n Snow store. t. $ "The Chameleon," a highly inan elongated cough, apply frequently to the throat. &0o Liniment externally teresting English story of love With Utah Lake Project. slmmons George Gardner, who is to box Fitz, t on the night of November ltZ.CUI. r . and adventure by James Weber a hat of 23th. him. under good MONEY NEELY TOOK legs pair Linn, author of" 'The Second are and sugturned, They neatly they. D. who of W. the has charge Ro, Generation," will be ' published gest strength and endurance. As a HOUSE TO IN.SIST ' United' States geological survey under matter eee rnsm tt If t BELONGS TO CUBA in daily installments'," commw1- -' of fact. It Is claimed for Gardr ml ttm ;. was some the reclamation ner desert of his is act, friends he that general ) in Thanksgiving day. McClure, by ON PASSING BILL ft ttras seen by a reporter of The Telegram at the strongest man In the Queensberry (. t Mur"c Phillips & Co. recommend "The rr fr of the champion. Jamw J. outside T'i Rules ' United ring State Judg-acrestrict. was He hotel the Kenyon 1) Chameleon' todajv as one of the really )' Is really the case it Jeffries'. this If w r p tCt4ww. Mc- lean That Embex.rlerCsnnot Retain. a. . iioii. tWU la rift safely be said 'that much of his Postponement of Vote on the Cuban t great novels of the season. 0 companied by Messrs. Walter W. ta Laughlin and W. D.' JJeans of the fame powei; lies In his legs, for all th ) Watch for it in The Telegram! ZmbetxledFunds Senate Measure by Regarded service. rr s s x n Ts sr T Tx rT strength in the world Is of little avail d t fiTla mmm pimnr ID IJi A U (j, ij) Mr. Ross says that Prof. George W. to a wrestler or a pugilist unless his legs With Disfavor. n of bear of the the Utah phySwensen, who has charge proportionate part NEW YORK. Nov. :4.-J- udf Heave ROUNDS MAY 3E HELD sical force he Is able Io ex.rt. lake proposition, is succeeding remark24 r.o Nov. While EUtea Circuit United In WASHINGTON. the combe. I ably well in getting it in shape V preIim f Irrym uim la I FOB ALLEGED ASSAULT. sent Read Hamilton' advertisement to- proposition has Wen transmlttted to the court, today handed down an opinion ,t' it to the authorities at Washington. He remarked that the work over day. Great special Tha:k?vln House rrom the senate lookirg to an overruling the motion made by Charles We rvr y 216 Main street. , trtl u4 BOISE. Ida., Nov. 24. Further action n the entire arid region was getting along of the extra sesalon F. W. Nee by. convlc'M In Cub cf ap r early adjournment Ike faster than had been expected, and the case of United States Marshal Ru-fmm this mattter was the sub propriating J4S.JT2 of lis pes.al funds of CongTr-ss- , fe wm of a great deal of Importance A Hat Value rfRounds, who is accused by Mrs. George matters T liltl. Ject of several conferences today be while acting as chief of the department E. Spencer of "assault by means of force were being canvassed in Utah and Ida- That our with compares favorably ho district, of which he had charge. ths House and Fpeaker of iAia during the military occupation Is our 3 Horton: In tween leaders of was likely to produce great bodily harm," h.is There grades is higher the at but one sentiment of the Island of Cuba by the United time, blacks and color. Cannon. Ther nothing present been deferred until Friday, when Judfe was ,nnd that that adjourn States. Herrick will bind the defendant over io says Mr. Iloss, except the Utah lake BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF w r CLi ( wat CO., expressed. moved the dis had counsel the District court to answer a charge matter that he can give the public. Mr. b to not taken mer.t until the Neely's ought 166 Main street. uf battery. Counsel I ,c Marshal Rounds Ross will spend several days, in Salt Cuban- measure was finally disposed of. missal of the attachment and civil proa 'h were to have argued the case before Lake and vicinity with his assistants, pa. A. . taoajtm. or extra session lapsed Into the regular ceedings on the ground that the act of willttt bm hm4 W cm. f it but the Messrs. McLaughlin and 1 Jeans. Judge Herrick yesterday, of the case the limneaty paed by the Cuban Congress ea!cM WmI m, Tirtntwt'.I nvlon. With this view nrLni MuMM.wMrrtrrtw. Judre announced that his ultimate judgA THRILLING LOVE STORY. all Americans tentative programme of th House will In May, ItHJZ. whereby Stiif UTr. ment would be that the defendant should erf ftn. ri 4rVM frx. convicted of crime In Cuba during the be held for battery. be to adjourn for thre days at a time. EXCURSION TO CHICAGO. CU o rt i. la j iuf trmtf. be Island the of to In order permit Marshal Round's There Is some criticism expressed by occupancy jardenei. "The Chamclenn." a highly in- Account of the International Liveattorneys to institute habeas corpus prothe present removed with It all penalties and disleaders House WE CURE CATARRH regarding u ceedings. Judge Herrick took(the case stock exposition. Tickets will be on of the Fenate to take a vote abilities, and that the money should iN t.:l r.HiH mt Htory of love Kngllsh programme terestlng der advisement untii Friday, by whl-vLaagt. sale at rate of one fare plus $2.00 for the WiaMk. tJT. KI4-on th Cuban measure on Iecemler therefore be returned to him. fl.4&r. and k'., James Weber adventure time District Judge Stewart will have re- round by miX m via the m4 which the BURLINGTON of mc wwmmUnited Stales, Carole The 16th and adjourn the present sesnlon brought fri. turned to the city and a hearing can oe ROUTE. trip, Secot.d of author 'The Ilnn. Uirva. within a few days. Hue, action Is de action prior to the passage of the amhad before him. I a. m. to fk. Bit so "will be published Tickets on sale November 27th, 2Sth contended the on money act. that to a reflection be Prcs! the It is claimed to be within the power of (Jeneratlon," nesty lrr 29th." the Magistrate before whom a preliminary and In dally Installments, commenc- dent, who assembled for Congress In deposited property belonged to Cuba. is he'd to hold the defendant to For full particulars call on or write to hearing extra session mux emphasize tne ne from which Government Neely had answer any charge, which may, in ta Ing Thank:-givlnday. McClure. R. F. NF.SLEN. on the Cuban It. In his opinion J'Jdge DRS. SHORES & SBORXS, cessity of taking action sus-taof the court, have been & Co. recommend "The 79 West Second South judgment General Phillips Senate Agent, the Should measure. rrys: transmit ed by the evidence. This right of t ie Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. XriSlT eiCIALlT. . Chameleon" as one of the really "It Is difficult. to asdetermine by what to the House a resolution for adjourn Magistrate is disputed by counsel for amas reason a this the ment the of Marshal Rounds, and an endeavor will be plain seselon, provision special present great novels of the season. LYOr! BLOCK. 3f W. SvAd S. .Read Hamilton? advertisement tomade by them to secure the release of of that hotly will be to nesty act can be so construed as t disposition It in for Watch The their client by means of a writ of habeas day. Great special Thanksgiving speTelegram! to the from title on the UAKSZ AX.T resolution the CITY. the property tranfer that ground Ignore corpus. cials. 216 Main street. t rue owners to the thief ho stole It." there Is r.ot a quorum present to do so. Fitz-simmo- - ns - - . - AD VANCE IN TURKEYS COME HIGH COAL PRICE Aain . . STORY IS CONFIRMED OPEN AIR; SDNSniNE 1 -- - frt-f-- h . National Tea Importing Co. 'dd SURVEY IS GOING WELL - g, bt PAY WHEr" light-weigh- , CURED. ) 5 jw-- e i" n-y- . J -- - . otrs. I-- a- spe-ciul- s. JTsJ - . tof wmi 5t.I!r. v em-bez.l- ed g MAT1ST m 8X1 IMPORTED NOVELTY MIXTURES in several of the new weaves'. All the bes enecis- - are snown. inese wui te iau made in our popular pri?e dressmaklntf n S) si section at SIo.'jU: reu- ii o&y lar U.oO, for BLACK- AND COLORED PANAMA 50 Inches wide-- medium weight and one of he best 'and newest weaves for fall. Solid colors are she,wn in wine', navv. ray, castor, brown, cadt-- t 'and black. 'These materials can be made up in, our popular priced; dressmaking section, at - for": B .TO BbURETTE FANCIES '0 Inches- wide,' extra and beautp'ul mixtures of " browns,heavy greens, blues and oxford. These materials will be made up in our popu- . lar priced 'dressmaking1 section at 1Z; regular $1.50, for.......... 1Ii ffivf BLAQK --AND COLORED PERCALINE tine moired in black, white and all colors; percaline. the sale the" during fabrics will be sold at less than cost; ch resular 25c for . COLORED LOUISINE 21 il5)C c . oodoo f 'ft? jitr mm n if ja u is BACK SATINS Suitable for Christmas fancy work, in black, white, cream, pink; light blue, turquoise, scar'et cardinal, Nile, lemon, tan. gray, lilac, navy and brown. They. are. the bvxt grade and a high satin finish. This price will only be for U few days, and not less than half-yar- d lengths will be cut; the width Is 19 Inches; f regular Doc, for LIBERTY SATINS The very thing for "Christmas fancy work, being pure silk, high satin luster and soft finish. All the light tints of mals, pink, Nile sky, pearl, cardinal, royal and light blue are shown; 22 inches wide. At this reduced we will not cut shorter lengths price than C'fviC yard; regular 'Sl.oo, for Pp:AU DE CYGNE n Inches wide, in all colors, as well hs light and dark; soft, CT) pure silk, and of high luster; $1.25 quality for iC COTTON pls BLACK TAFFETA 21 Inches wide, pure silk. eoft. mellow finish and of the best Macks and luster. No atronger silk md MERCERIZED WAISTINGS 2S of all white and white grounds, with colored stripes and small colored dotted effects, n w!I n.a darker grounds In (C,f5 plaid and strlp-- efTects; reg- ular Kc and ll.w, for for VELOl'R DE NORDE Much winter cents and cap. i2 Inches wld". with a thick long ppe eltr.r.nr to velvet hut much hsler: In Mark only; tt, fnce Is pure ttlk. Regular ll Vi t r C 2; regular f.io for ifgular It (o for Sin e price; regular Tc, for BLACK PEAU DE SOlE 21 Inches wide, of the best black luster. Strong: and of soft finish; regular S."o, for at-th- u-- Jamas, for wlt; 27 Irches wide. In black, white, cardinal. wine. navy, gren. ) ' prays, gold. pink, and light blue; regular W)c, for KIDERDOWN-- &v d sffi u n a rr ti ir s. i u ir j wis j i rs sirs 7 rs prs" jj r tm rn sjr-- k j isi j- - m yaw mm 4r xi o-- . r r r-- rr r r r- - r" ir. rr.'.i-tur- lrc e. - for BLACK AND COIjriRi:x CHEVIOT---In- ch urn fine 'nr.tcrtM wor'M ro sl j am in M-navy, t ruwn; fgulat II t er,ita. fv k r tn er iMM ertr Il3,.; l.clu J!r M.ide t fc and i f r rki-- vj raw t3j; trtmrr Jr.s mm, from and r Mn"t".Yf r r'f Styles. All ate ttw old lock. Hulls tr.iii' ti order In the third drtts-naklr- g tlAn are ' 0 Import' 4 Novelty Patand rholcst a oo oo r rfrmnV Jr c paltrrn. -- terns for $:..''. 1E TMAMKSCHW TME EVEMMG i VEILING-r-l:;- ch -- WAWf M. NtN'S 11 in MT ttEP "PEN o.-,- '. U-- llrlr.r oo oo AND ntvt run's veil-ii.- t. aihatrr all w In a pn range rf colors. l th light and dark; regular 1'k, for FF1T1NGS-4to NOVELTY 4 !n fin fall eSftcts 'rr suila rsr.d klrts: ,tZregular w o rlh. d I m ALHATRO?" ar MERCERIZED OXPORDS-- A haw line, bought at Rlmest hnlf pric; white and while grounds with neat colored dots A and stripes; regular 7"c, for "ne-ha- lf w." v-- BLACK VELVETEEN-2- 4 to IT Inch best bUrka wide, of the Nret nnk and reit-ulfor irroind. Hnrular $i a for Ji.SO for $1.0; regular Jl.ot) for n.W. 45 Inrhra CRF.PE UavrTIA-Fl- ne wide and for venlng extensively the ahadrs run frm drftiet and llKht to dark, regular n.'O. w,CJ- w f .r I a FANCY MIXTFRES--U pf"c of :?uineh novelty mlxr.1 dren iro.u of th b-- t fnll shsd. eiceptlonal values; w5C- w l K iUr f c, for ;regular "v,:. d I- t2; SCOTCH FLANNELS-- r. pieces of thrse fine striped flannels, used largely for waists, dressing gowns, shirts an ! pa- half-price- f h PLAID DRH53 OOOPJ-In- for ehlHs ea'sbeautiful rhwl plaids. eultat and warm irt e,i: i rvtri t w looking; worth C'r. for d . (f WELL tf if ALL S inches wide, in several of the most desirable colors; exf c' tra heavy silk; regular (Q ?1.25 for ,.. COLORED PEAU DE CYGNE 19 inches wideband a full line of co.ors; a fine, pure sil-- ciotn; regular 7jc, Cr for mm La-com- bo .' ir arrr mm m m inr ns '.-- -- OOOOO a: |