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Show The MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1904. URGES m m m it salt LABOR AS CUT IN WAGES SCAPEGOAT sr. m WORKERS-S- I en MOST VITAL PRINCIPLE GOEBEL'S ATTORNEY DYING IN NEW YORK Life's limit in man has been set at 500 years by E. J. Kibblewhite of Clement house. Strand, n a literary man and editor of the Weekly Times and Echo. Believing that life may be continued through the centuries, so long as the ability to renew wasted parts is malrf- ialned, Mr. Kibblewhite is confident he is in possession of a secret which will not only prolong life, but restore the appearance of youth to those who have faded through the years. Mr. Kibblewhite tells a strange story of a visit paid to him in his office fifteen years ago by the discoverer of the secret of the prolongation of youth. The visitor The Ward line NEW YORK, Jan. steamer Orizaba, which arrived Sunday from South Sea Island ports, via NasCapt. sau, brought as passengers George B. Campbell, master and owner, and the crew of seven men of the aux was iliary yacht Roamer, which wrecked at Rum Cay. Bahamas, on December 10th. Col. T. C. Campbell, on Capt. Campbell's father, who was was board the Roamer when she wrecked, was also a passenger on the Orizaba, and is in a critical condition, suffering from exposure and n shock, Col. Campbell is one of the the country, being criminal lawyers-ichief prosecuting counsel in the trial of the assassins of Gov. Goebel of Kentucky. He was taken to a hospital, said to be in a dying condition. HAVE YOU ONE? Polk's Utah State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Just issued. Covers the entire State. All- - business and professions. Represents over 300,000 people. Get a copy. Price, 56.00. R.. L. Polk 9 & Co., Pubs., Dooly Bldg. "The Angelus," Los Angeles. "The Knutsford." Salt Lake. The two finest hotels west of Chicago. 4. best-know- n well-know- WHAT THE WIRES TELL THAT'S NEW Milwaukee Sentinel. Ganymere was mixing the sixteenth sliver fizz for Jupiter. "Why do you call it a silver fiza?" asked Venus, who had dropped in for a night cap. "Because." retorted Ganymede, "it is sixteen to one!" With a hendish laugh, he' reached for tne sipnon. Hecate was toying with the serpents that hissed and squirmed In her flowing tresses. "Wouldn't it be great," she soliloquized. "If Carry Naticn and I could double up and go on the temperance platform?" Pensively snapping off the head of one of her pets, she relapsed into moody vice-preside- thre-quart- Girls' School Burns and Inmates Walk Mile in Bare Feet. Not how cheap r but how good. 1 January 8th, Oth and 10th, Round trip Via Oregon Short Line. iU.ZO. Tickets good returning until January 31st. No. No. No.-rp- rr Vr tt. HtT. I Uirtlrlia rk tir 1 C...Ru.,. rr ti rvn-- tv.i r No. No. lrtl No. No. All THE TESERET CIGAR, jo1 ffV Ml .m pn x om Frrm rl)!. en- J tr r.- nv I- Oreai 7 A . i. I I IIA J mm tVlvreft 0-r- NO TIME FOR FLIRTATION. The Chicago day?" 11 psU I TlfVt IUwr t Hi--- ! London Sketch. t. ! , a; Lat I'Liiajcrs r.te tr Hsrft OIAT. ?T. K MriHjVy? "EMdn't I order two portions of chicken. waiter? ' "Yes. sir." "Then why is there only one cock- roach?" Wrot ; OIL LSI Hll fjpiS' IV1AIIN SI Jf j 11 1 1 L- 1 - J:;iij Taortlt T .1 P. A T. U ft Ldut, 1 1 K b lldtMTt (.,j l" han . ( I. v )V lb m'rrr "1 ir - r- do not t a a.4draM eB,-- tjXti M FOLD BY - I a X GODBE-IITT- I t" I A f; S 4 TJurr, .. .( r, La ir, fi. r"c.'.r 1 1 1 j J way ;t 1 rtfJ g ',f; r! ' 1 8s.3 5c'.t It. Aftst, Grl calt lake citt. TXCHLXSt 70 IL I IJf "fh I "Xnt r. ?E4LO f .. i WINTER a MONTHS nafarIIy irsr? '.9 rt th tirs thty a? tn rta. to lL T.s; a ill lMt a rc-it:-. r: JLJ ' t UNION PACIFIC I i AND S ST. PAUL CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE LINE - fc I th rotsta to 3rt en an trip If je-- ar arsxJcca ta rr. tj!p a abort en. - a- luitn jc-s- r - f m ! an"! rd& r THE "CUPIDE?IE" MANHOOD RESTORED tt . f rt Tr,b! Y.t;.r. rfw fftfif(i t r. ft Harm. alaat sImIxi, I.r tt. tl Kr.a. laMaasI. falsa la I tlUfii U nrrr I tkili ItraU. ( orlrmt. sb4Ifcui,. ti4-paI'lnltt, r t tan. rni t l'lllr'K r tf pfrnrr ail Ta 'tIl IK. ram. ara fn" t ll I.. fiinrif iftiM1 nh itnw lratalitia. (waow tocar aliboal prrmi'"i iwm f iuHrn iihm t i' t a.lia bni'a tarmf ra .rrs.tf 4t MKUK1.1 CO.. Hot 1IAVUL'' t rr-- E 1 tmm - A- Cis It rr Ximmr - A- c. t-r- 1 a f Ar livr 'l1. Farmer, Salt Lake City MrtMHt Cl f t - r bring good results, especially in mail order trade. Rates very reasonable. Address I y. ffwf tU- DURING An advertisemsnt in The Intef'Mountaln Farmer will I w ijre. J The ... Farmer Th; fr ; traif f"t O !.";f evrlfl trraa4 r c je5 I PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER i 4e -- 4 pr,-f- -- XTXlSi' REACHES A CLASS OF ST. P,l t a.k:i Uk Oejr ';?r. vmtr . rL Tra,rt!r . a - Inter-Mounta- in Inter-Mounta- in I IWi5e33 ll Are all right as advertising 'mediums, for thoic who take a dally, but i : s x The Tkrweflh i tmm Xvea ; r-A-ii 10C UN 2 i! i . S03T H high standard. We think our service justifies the eompiri- son. wrn on 3 U ' mm The f 4. The word "Burlington" is like "Sterling" on silver. It denotes a I 4$ f s - 1 t r-- . sa 5:43 lOST LOUil Ann ft i i XX Northwestern Railway T- 4 la 11$ mri p. m. Daily. ! r. vv.-,- . -- CAUfOR. rlmuZm it l J Vfcf, a--xa. U 11 :r COLORADO-UTA- ti-ti- j vm Vtwn2iIUaourt BJrar J0 UCnj) AN ENGLISH JOKE. - Ns- Tha Only Doubla - Track V Leslie's Weekly. "Lucy Climax Jackson, you come rlRht in de house! Ain't you 'shamed nctin' up mrtattous an you only baptized ytnter- - & -- Cvr C-- trv j . ?t o UN p. Othr Paat Traliia 6X Dally. a4 t &V tn a -- 4 r worli Two " mr ( 1! .. J:10 VaTer. p nv Ticket Orf.c. Dooly nvck. itwjB rx. X. A. ntTNTON. O. A. T. Train la th Cr a 9'.. p.ww p rrv stop To Chicago and East Bait Lvk 1:10 m. ed I I Lnruriou Mott r -, .1'."- era ILartJi. STERLING yf n.' f.rv - .......... ........ li:3 pjra n. Vrr. tntrMAOU T A n M IUPT. Oa V. ATr"e t. a n rr.scrtx. i. t. a. . Southern Pacific Company's Lines For etr?!! at N. sat fcc: mr!r SUt. lv. f t J p nv - to Overland Limited n ruos t Ltr. Yr.y tr Uit:n. 0mn Itrfc-- tJ M .rv CITT. n1 th nd trsln Tlmj V f iir.Ai.ni, V. HALT If. j r .C 9 a. m. ti. p rrv I ? m, n4 nr. A Krem NlA I p t, a th City... J'.ir rtm Proro ke y t n4 n tr.t K li a.m. I p$. and the 1 Nf. 6 fiMit Wast FUt ian. on ft rdn t rrntn irkt ni IT..ia Kl. f,x tnr ant Wttt x Orin rrk hm ..... nl Msrv:.. litf, VTn Trm f4n Et...ll rnr at mrpt No, t i-!- r, i Can and VCt ARRIVE AT HALT LAKH l-- ... 32 F 2V0. ft rt a r No, cm No. K Kro-- n No. Tytm r. No. frorn I SX OrtUil 1 Jn &r4 wt Wt a-- For fl alifornia yo. a Frr an4 No, Orion and No. 1 er Col. Illaglna. head of the alum and recue work of the H.ilv;itlon Army will deliver a lecture on the life work of the late Mr. Hooth-TuckeJr. Ha't on January I7th. Wllaco;j. i No. rd )?-- I GRANDE NHite t IUrcham. l.-r- cr Pro TO Mr. St. Cathe JANUARY 2-4- 1 PORTLAND EXCURSIONS, A PrciU. t'.e ffe-r- - r A DeitsLtful PUc to YUiL II" LKAVK 8 ALT LAKK ClTT. f!tt J'. $ t T, V l a. ea c r.OaneraJ WAiuupf. Xrvnt. nrnvfifyRJO Prfett. The fire was discovered by Mi.--s May Curry, a cripple. and one of the Sietera ran a mile in her bare feat and clad only In a night dress to give the alarm. Between seventy-fiv- e and a hundred girls were in the school when the flr broke out. So rapid wa the progrea of the flames that the pupils barely escaped with their Uvea and clad only In their robes made their way over the icy nightsnow-coverfields to the academy and at St. Rose, a boys school, a mile dis tant, before securing shelter. All the buildings were destroyed and the pupils lost all their p r so nalbe long ings. St. Catherine's was one of the historic educational Institutions of Kentucky and was founded in 1804. 1 tsmrn Blue Point Perfecto, Utah's Favorite Cigar. K:t !itU, tbla auretner. apply ' p"-u- - r-- .a r t Hctte K&i-- t J200.000. per cake Kens Suspenders, 20c value 2500 Toothpicks, per box Children's School Handkerchiefs, each Mony other equally good bargains month numbered from Boston. Trr THE DAILY PAPERS Cocoanut Oil Soap, - Tclerb2 Wxk, Salt Laa Oty. UtaA. f- ... . cr-.t- t. Pv t 5i33 ccr r ft:if. In e .... , tre,mt jry, a'rt a.sTV. 4 C5 y i,m K- aJthern luh and reTJ, :tt7 Tkkrt CSct, 201 2Sain ?:eet RlDi'iTnto l 411 p y - $10 U 53 rx r L. XJ.f4 t vr,ey. , 5 !t :och Cl'-.,- . I1rrt iUt-Vi- DAILY 3 TRAJINS ara tbeat tor prlSe-aHA TE KJUTT , ... Ko-tl:- V; mt.i bj 4 i, jrf-.- 0 3f a r.; Oartr'.d tr Aiteu. mml Not How Chsap But How Good. Blue Point Utah'a Kavotita CHar. Matches, full count, per box Batter Dishes, regular value 10c Brush Skirt Binding, worth 5c per yard Kirk's Castile So'.p, per cake 4559 imDuring the month ofofDecember whom S8&3 went left Naples, migrants to New York. The immigrants arriving At Naples from New York during the 13,749, while 2593 came KOTJTCP ....,....,,...,.. tj r??e''e a.TT rr'tr-,- . tin:a br.;t ar--4 Wrart Line from Utah a CAM- baa err r, bt. josrra, cm. CAOO, OALVtaTON. EL, TAOO an the Ktntn Camp of xw HmMicm " ALL THIS WEEK noon. "AKTA FT LOUISVILLE, Ky Jan. Two for cents. Fold by all riv.it era. rine's academy, a Catholic school for A. Bernstein, manufacturer, &4 Market girls, located near Springfield, Ky.. street. burned to th sriound Sunday. Thre were no fatalities. The lo?s Is about 4. n t CMrefc t. tn.f-y'u- TW-- u UP SALE nt (7 a5 am e CJ6 t4 terwl- fe4i.t .................... S rr.,1.CS i tf rr Ori FYt. Ar.r.ivr. A lin, Uy. ltl. t rr rf....X) !!fr;4 P?cm. lttt .:r f-- - point G i Co-Ope- ra ije. t, A LB A NT, , Jan. 4. Draalio com ment upon the conduct of the Truil ONLY WORTHY MEN" TO Company of the Republic In connec HAVE THE BENEFIT OF tion with the affalra of the United LIFE-SAVINState Shipbuilding company la a feaELIXIR. ture of the annual renorf rf Runertn. tendent Kllbourn of the Plate bank de Mr. Kibblewhite stated that he partment, made public last night. was still continuing his Investlgat'.ons nnd eventually would publUh () 'Upon the first Intimation that the trust company had made unusual com the results of his work. He stated In the cue." uvi Mr. Kll that If he found he could prolong 0 mitments bourn. "a special Inoulrv insti life Indefinitely he would Hctv ) tuted me to the facta, and with great care the men to be saed 0 I waa byamazed to find that undertakthrough the ages to cne, so that 0 ings had been entered Into an! liabilinone but worthy might he pre- - () ties incurred which not only Jeopt-dlxe- d served. The announcement of Mr. (t) the solvency of the truK com-Tanbut flagrantly transgressed th Kibblewhite haa created a eensa- - ) tlon In London. 0 law."The comranr had mad loana without collateral othr than shipbuilding stocks and securities.. one of them to Mr. Dresaer. the rtrpie,f of the company, and to Mr. Nixon for of nearly a million and dollars. It had bHde guaranteed loana made by other Institution to Mr. Dreneer and Mr. Nlon amounting to J2.0OO.OC-0.- HIHj WIIMIltf ''J 4BMS)flNUBMSMtifta9 Ab-be- t. d l SEVERE ROAST FOR A TRUST COMPANY INTO SNOW GLIMPSES INTO MYTHOLOGY. curred. The Fhst Baptist church, one of the finest in the city of Indianapolis, burned to the ground. Loss, $50,000. In Beaver Falls, Pa., the plants of the ITnion Drawn Steel works, th American Ax and Tool works, the Myers Shovel tive Glass works, works and the which have been shut down for some time, have resumed. About . 1500 men are affected. Rome newspapers announce the arrival there today of Boris SaraofT, leader of the Macedonian revolutionists. The Russian battleship Emperor Nichok las I. and the torpeio-boa- t destroyer have sailed from Oran, Algeria, for China. In Barcelona a general strike of all persons employed by the shipping interests has been declared, and .trade and commerce are paralyzed. A cablegram received from Puerto Plata states that ary sources at the provisional Gen. Cacerss. of 8an Domingo, has been killed. Mathllde, who died in The Princess buried in the cemetery of Paris, will beThe date of the funeral can6t Gratien. Prince Louis Napoleon not be fixed untilfrom. has been heard will be sent to Strong reinforcements and Darien districts of Panathe Bayano M. Moet, the French Charge ma today. d Affaires, will be officially received by government this afterthe provisional a drrrrr4 pi?i 000 the-treatme- Kansas City reports zero weather prevailing, the coldest of the season. In Springfield, 111., Sunday was the coldest of the season, the thermometer registering 10 degrees below zero. Near Bad Axe, Mich., three boys aged about 10 years, the sons of fishermen, t. ere frozen to death during Saturday storm, being lost in the night's terrific Minding storm. was the coldest of the season the mercury atlyesterday the National capital, around S degrees above 2ero me all day. pavements, covered nearly with ice. were as slippery aa glass, aru, ffi the wind was keen. Many accidents, in &atcm'ia tome cases resulting in broken lambs, oc- ite ne. V-- r n ritrl ARRlTt r'.rM r Inx-olve- Wo, ia, igoj. t'pt, n y. proved to Mr. Kibblewhite that he was 72 years old, although he looked barely more than 50. "He told me," said Mr. Kibblewhite today, "that he had discovered that old age and its ills may be traced to the clogging of the skin by the insoluble residues of the food taken into the system, and other heavy alkalis. He had discovered an acid which restored the skin to the appearance of early childhood and which, he said, would extend the life period indefinitely. He had treated his entire body, but had left his face untouched. He left 'me, intending, he said, to undertake of his face with the acid he had used upon his body, but I never saw him again. "He told me of the nature of the acid he used, however, and carrying his dis coveries further, I discovered a combi nation even more effective than that used by him. "I don't know definitely that I can prolong life for 500 years, but believe I can. This I do know, that I can restore the appearance of the flesh of age to that of youth. I can make the hands of a laborer like those of a baby, restoring the flesh to its original plumpness and freshness." 617-61- bad qut!n FORCED OUT n Effect f4f, m 4. (1 TABLE. ry rtel 4. TIDE TABLE ding of the European coalition. The on the official for turn Ituaun fM Aa axr.e powrra that il!M IM ltutatan A K1t Govt mm nl n that ooclon. More over, th Itu'Mana have cor.ndrpce in ent ft ar. their ability to win In Ih PKTXHT. Among the Junior o.Urm tfcta feUr.g f tcrt tJ&a takn the form of 6 plain the nrry. Lake City. Gen. Yuan Phal Kl. rotntr ardr-lrror. tM. sn4 rhlef of the Chln army ar. J r.avy. I"e Jlrr--ri ftp haa m rrxr!t !i the thrn. rrarir( to fee Mr." 4 be relieved sf all hie tr.lnor Hr m 7CO v5,r:M j that h mar devote m'l hu rr.erg to OafvM Ttwt'e. the rnra-anlitinthe rf army. 8'e-4 ilimmnfr'.f,. While the Government I mr.A L i i'r ( . a Jor.e to re nln im.x.-It fully the eer t of rfr. comirr rf.rr,ltnIn the peibt'.itto IM. rcdd Londoner Declares He Has Secret to Prolong Life 0 VATICAN DISCLAIMS ' to Almost an IndefiCREATION OF PRIMATE nite Length. The report circulated in HOME, Jan. Jan. mm JAPAN'S CONTENTION IN roe HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE FOR 500 YEARS? LONDON, btn ter ceedingly expensive to them and will prevent its repetition. "We are confident that by reason of the present organized status of the workers we have already prevented and shall prevent an industrial depression from becoming acute.- - We can make this fact doubly assured by still further organizing and preparing to defend our present standard of living and prevent any attempt to force us to recede. "In the interest of the workers, aye, in the interests of all our people, we urge the employers generally not to force thj issue by attempting to reduce wages." the United States that a meeting of the American hierarchy of the Catholic church would be held in Washington January 31st for the purpose of discussing the project of creating a primate in the United States probably originated from the riUT'GV that the pope was considering tfie congestion of work at the Vatican, especially of such work as comes under the direction of the congregation of the propaganda, and that he desirec, to put into execution some form of decentralization of i .this work. The Vatican authorities disclaim that any such plan has been contemplated. The only change which so far haji been introduced by Pope Piuscon-X for tha purpose of dealing with the gestion of work has consisted in the appointment of extra clerks for the congregation of the propaganda. telegram. - FEKIN'O, Janu 4. In the vartou foreign legation here tb opinion I prevalent that war Japan and Iluavta is inevitable. This opinion ia on latest dispatches from Tokio and upon the Amviction that It Im not a Alleged Attempt to Throw of detail which separate TtutMa and Japan, principle whetbr Onus of Iroquois Disas Japan but the vital the right to a, vole In the Mttlement f quwtlon of Rui.'a on Employees-- . occupation of Manchuria. liunU ha all along denied thlt right, and ur.Ua CHICAGO. Jan. 4. Calming that an hr reply shown that he haa from thla po'lUon. hirh la not attempt had ben made to make organized labor the "scapegoat" for the Iro- to b the caa. It probably will provoke quois theater horror, th Chicago Fede an ultimatum from Japan, rho."M dtter-ration of Labor has voted to investi- a I nation to resort to arms In purport of gate the causes for the fire through of la her claim repre committee composed special unquestioned. sentatlves of the unions concerned li4 Advices from Manchuria repreent the the construction of the building. com- Russian officlala there as betnr surprltd Delegates demanded that the mittee make an entirely independent at Japan'a readings to fUhL They x- examination and report to the Federa- petiea that ah would submit at the tion rather than to the Mayor. last moment, a the did in 1855, when she surrendered Fort Arthur at the bid Federation Leader Serves Warning on Employees Against Efforts to Reduce Compensation. r WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Samuel Gojttpers, president of the American Federation of Labor, sends out to the labor unions of the country this advice: "JFUither than accept a reduced wage go on strike." The advice is in an editorial ia the current number of the published organ of the Federation. There is no mistaking its. meaning and Government officials fear it will cause trouble. "We have advised and shall continue to advise every fellow-workmto resist reductions in wages by every lawful means within thrir power, for it is better to resist and lose than not to resist a.t all. "Let the workmen complacently accept reductions in their wages and re-it will be an invitation to repeat the duction at will, intensifying the depression and provoking an Industrial forcing down the workers in the trsis; economic and social scale, and bringing en fearful poverty, misery and degradation. Resistance will check this to a js;reat degree and at least demonstrate to employers that such a course is ex Lake- l . ,. I. w. s a i aa-- l DRUO CO. t f ac4 c J 4 ( s s r J 1 f ft C S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee . a . t w t r,- - r if 106 W. Second South St A SL Paul f?., Salt lake City, Utih |