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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 6 IMPORT ANT QUESTIONS IN CONVENTION LI MOUNT PLEASANT: The first annual of the Mount meeting ofOiltheandstockholders Gas company Pleasant ai hki In the Wasatch clubrooma and yesterday offleers elected for the ennulnic year. The stock was almost fully represented and the meeting was very harmontoua and the result satisfactory. The well is now down something over 900 feet, the heavy cap of limestone haa been passed and a atronger gas flow thanMr.ever before was encountered Monday. Woodward, the manager, and Mr. Scott, the UrlllT, re both sanguine of the ultimate aatlsfactory result. The officer elected were: Charles McGougan, president; Henry Erlckion, "Web Greene, secretary ami treasurer, with K. N. Bennett and Neils Larxon a director. PRICE: During the laat forty-eiRhours about three inches of Know has fallen all over Castle valley. Much more has fallen in the mountains, where for the time stated the fall has been almost VE-STO- CK Secretary Martin's Report Shows Association to Be in Prosperous Condition. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 13. The business sessions of the National Live-Stoc- k convention opened this morning In the Baker theater. There was a large attendance of stockmen, and the business of the convention was taken up with a zest that promises the accomplishment of much work. Delegates from every quarter of the stock-raisin- g to district were present, and prepared participate in the discussion of the several important fiuestions to come before the organization. The programme of the morning opened with a concert by the theater orchestra. A good portion of the morning was devoted to the consideration of livestock conditions in the various States, short addresser? being made by members of the executive committee. The feature of the session was the flattering annual report of Secretary Charles P. Martin. This report showed the association to be In a prosperous condition, and recorded the accomplishment of much work of benefit to the stockraisers. Attention was directed to ways of accomplishing more than has was been, and active Urged. Much time was devoted to the consideration of live stock conditions in the various States. Talks were made Mr. Howby E. S. Fosmey of Arizona, ard of California. Mr. McMillan of Idaho. H. W. McAfee of Kansas, Charles Wright of New Hampshire, Jerry Simpson of New Mexico and several other representative cattlemen from various States. The burden of the report of each IN ALL PROMPTNESS The statute under which Driggs was convicted, section 1TS2 of the Revised Statutes, holds that any member of Congres.3 who between the time of his election and the expiration of his term of office accepts compensation for procuring a contract between the United States and a corporation or private party is rujltv of a misdemeanor. The maximum for the crime is two years in prispenalty on and $10,000 fine. Driggs s fine was paid immediately after sentence was pronounced. Mr. unggs ana his attorney saying that they indorsed the statement by the court that an honor able man would have no desire to retain moneys secured under such circumstances Driggs was not taken to the iail directly. He does not lose his citizenship by the conviction, but cannot hold office again In the Federal Government. Driggs was convicted of having, after fceinsr elected, but before takir.gr his seat In Congress, secured for the Brandt-Decompany a contract whereby that concern sold to the Postoffice department 260 of its cashiers. The company received automatic 1150 for each machine, knd Driggs's share whs JoO for each machine, or StZ.oOO m all. Driggs on the stand testified that this $12,500 was raid him by the Brandt-Decompany, not only for selling machines to the Postoffice department, but to the trade generally. He said that he never told the machines n a member of Congress, but thought the company employed him because he was an energetic salesman. The defense set up that Driggs did not know he was violating any law. NEW YORK. Jan. speaker was that while condltloni of the market and range are not as they would like to have them, yet the live stock industry is In good condition. Indications point to Improvement In th 13. nt nt Given to Their Mother. VI rw. as ef Vortna C trat rtr In the Wurtr. KTati MuiTt ard the cf hrief 4 Morrui luem for tr. minor rwaidlao helm of Jlsh Nktolj, (,.ceaed. Tb rranch last rstat is to lorin to thla b either mortgaged r told. IKvlntment i . apr-atm- TIME TABLE. mt - Chtr But How Kot How Dlua Utah Favorfte continuous. This Is the first moisture to fall In Castle valley for many months, and la of immerse value to sheepmen who can now take their flocks with safety to the desert, where the feed Is the best for many years. The mounhave tains, which feed the valley streams, of snow, and to far been almost much more must fall to- guarantee water for th's year's crops. PROVO: City Marshal Henry of Provo received a telegram from the naval burrs .i at Washington advising him that I.oula the deserter who gave himself up Ifanlon, In Provo Sunday, should be delivered In San Francisco to the naval authorities. Marshal Henry left for San Francisco with llanlon yesterday. A pioneer well known In KANARRA: Salt Lake recently died at Kanarra. The Cedar City Record says of him: "Father John Steele, who was burled In the Psro-wa- n cemetery last Saturday, had the distinction of being one of the Mormon battalion, a pioneer Into the Salt Lake valley. ' de-ol- Testimony in Machen Case. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The cross- examination of John J. Howley, chief clerk In the First Postmaster-General- 's office, In the trial of August W. Machen and otntr; was continued today, Mr. Douglas conducting the examination. The witness detailed the duties of the general superintendent of free delivery. FIGHT SHOWN BY COLOMBIA d Oty; Ft. Fee r- t;rts ine Kwittr Fr uex crrr. lkave salt fto. ntn,m, Ttoa sM V tr? CAT llbr, I 09 .r. ' To. I ll a.ta. Par Tii i-- n. effort jn-K- or !., Kt.... Fer Denver sn1 n-10 No, a Fur Oi-1.- i VVt Ko. I Kor ceteej a4 and XVt i t, pm, 7o. SKor r V M Taat.... 1 No. .. Hue F'r rTvo art i m. No. For f p n ai d local pta. No. f Usst and p No. -- For Of 4n ani West .11 ! a.m, h'O. r.r r-- - 1 - F'c-- n 7 I 0tMrl Afwt. Salt Ltoa Oty. Utafc. From nsrtam, Hler, rrovo ani Marys!... No, 4 F rom Ot1aa an 1 th Weo No. l-and T InvrNo. 1 rt..JI3f I slop om trains asrpl ItrmedUu pctnta. Tleaet OfflC. All I l7rrxro. lav Weakness in Men A Michigan Specialist iFinds an Easy Way to Cure Any Case of Sexual Weakness Even In the Oldest Men This Wonderful Cure Has a Most Marvelous Record of Successes SENT FREE TO ALL WHO APPLY IN WRITING I E)o jn 1 rl-;'- rag The strongest, most appealing, mou engaging short story that has come from the hand of this undisputed master of fiction is his contribution, "The Chfistrhas Peace'? Mr. Page is undoubtedly one of the foremost short story writers of the dav, ar d this delightful Christmas tale, ir. which he has woven the charm and pathos of which he is master, will appeal to hundreds of thousands of readers. This storv, beautifully illustrated with drawings by Hler.don Campbell, appears in the was irlven nt the Congregational church yesterday in honor oi me ev. waward J. Hidings, who is the nw pastor. A large number of the congregation went to bid him welcome to his new held of labor, and much of the time was spent in handshaking. Weber County Finances. v There are thousands of cheerless homes this country filled with discontent and unhapplnet-slacking in love and com" panionship through the sexual weakness and physieil impairment of a man whose City Briefs. The child of Dr. r.nrr v years do not Justify such a condition. Indiscretions, abuses, and recklessness often iavcr a in mill urununiHS. cause a temporary cessation of vital The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs .T v power that instantly yields to the wonnanson is very m wnn pneumonia. discovered derful treatment by the great specialist. Dr. H. C Raynor of Detroit. Mrs. S. T. Wood of Telluride is visiting Mich. It has rer lained for this great weaksexual to discover that physician ness and similar troubles can be cured Herman J. Wcstbrook ard Dlna San and in remarkable short spaces of time. This treatment does not ruin the stomach, ders were yesterday granted a marriaee adding the miseries such injury entails, but It is a new treatment that easily and The clerks ball at Dignan'B hall Thurs quickly restores youthful vigor to men as old as &5. day night, January 14th. will be one of The discovery Is beyond doubt the most mis winter s important events. scientific and comprehensive that our attention has ever been called to. From all George Gordon and Maria Albertson sides we hear private reports of cures en-In were united In marriage yesterday after cases of sexual weakness, stubborn noon by Recorder Lntchlow at the city prostate, varicocele, IlUil. largement of the lost manhood, impotency, spermatorrhoea, organs, prematurity, shrunken The "hello" gir'.a of the telephone cen virile power, bashfulness and tral lack of office gave a leap year's bobbing par like conditions. unnatural and It ty last timiditv right, which was participated in vacuum does this without appliances, aDout ty thirty young people. or belts of that anything pumps, electric kind. The Central Trades and Labor Assem proaucea in a Satisfactory results are cure in a short bly has elected the following cf fleers: C. dav's use and a perfect or Grant Syphers, the cause of O. Glanville, president; time, regardless of ago K. easier, secretary your condition. The lucky discoverer pimply desires to ana treasurer; u. v.. Dora, sentinel; A. JI. get in touch with all men who can make uowns, waraen. use of such a treatment. xney snouia The wedding of Miss Frances Towers. address him in confidence. Dr. H. C. Raynor. 179 Luck Building. Detroit. Mich., and aaugnter or Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Powers. William Eccles, Jr., which was to have Immediately on receipt of your name end to address it is his agreement with this occurred on Thursday next, has been naner to send you a free receipt or form postponed on account of Mr. Eccles being ula of this modern treatment by which cauea out or town very unexpectedly by leiegnapn. you can cure yourself at home. In , two-year-o- 1 ' fg-'- r g Cmr l't! tr r c : s4 T Wi OfTu-- rl rt en er 10.20 B.r& 1:50 pta C f Fi- rrv V"T,.. i . r. e ra--e?- p.t up. Trr tt. r. ti titnt MACir a o a r t a o r t a r. a. y yx. frit ra iM ft -- 11 :4S jv, T't irtNci:. Ticket cfJUa, SJ . s a. , KreeV rfa-!- a Tierlas 201 Mala EtJfft. e. 03 a vk at-- '"a K" Tee Or'" nwtle Ite.eea. 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X-aa 1 m 12 m thrcc!i t' pVnNnni rt of roiomijo. 1 rfiOT 0$ g . letter a!.otst 8 t V' n " nUotjt il" j Livp Ucn in 1 0 s r 1ml V, 1 1 1 '' 1TI1 ""T tratrlir.j. r -- , Itn' llTliTlTf feipj 1 5 :r-hnrr cot it vUr. sr.! h ;p in watt ran !Tf th.il rn't cm:rH y Wntf ta card 11 ! x or a yA M"rT" 'j tm:r trip, I y S rstij fri-.!Sn .itttifol an! ctr r tl SHOUT LINK frrt;i Urstrr i jrli.-iM- rxcrrrs: to 1 TBL r.zzt zz'.t tALT N vA m st. j O.r.r.l Arnt 1. KJD3LXK, VA 1 - UkJCC CITT. 1 1 yA X0 f TOI2TAN County Treasurer A. W. Chambers ha tiled his annual report of the financial Btatus of Weber county. According to th there was on hand Januarv 1. is.i.-report ltwl.29. The receipts for the year amount- v. eu to is, anu trie disbursements ,S5.71 oi hand Deleaving io.iw.,. cember 31, Vj3. Pleaded Guilty. r r F-r-- 1 ... F'j'r t ! :Zi ? ti - c - n "e nr ? Tan f rr. .t'JJ - A DeJlchtfsl Place to Vl4t. e (Q)E A delightful receDtion David "Williams and "William La Rosa wunurew their plea of not yesterday a. vnarge oi and subKuuiy iuone of guilty. Durgiary stituted They will be sen tenced tomorrow morning. .05 ; Reception to Pastor. f i' 1 y- a-- UUIlaU The millinery store owned by Mrs. F. at 2.T23 "Washington avenue, was hHj0 damaged by fire l?t night. The origin of the blaze is unknown, but It is to have started from a etove in supposed a rear rccm. tU7 ae-.l- J L,yon U HOMES HfCaasedBy s ;e S'iff la a. A.T.TK Quickly and Permanently by the Use of f. nr-e- ...... v Citj Ticket ITVxk. a. z. Ka r.!e i'.ruts p mX J r" SOOacii fi-- f r:-'Val r- 8:33 a. rm 0.10 a v. VeV.ey. t ,.. It S3 am, rrx......1. -- rf r . :r Ca: I'trct p.ns pnx. rr i-- f l!-t- . " t;tka. td ;arff'5 irl C - If J illy. t m'.r I,::.va- - F PaU I.rice (f-U- n No. t K". J nx. rr atxrot REDUCED BAT thla run mar. apply to ITUpTtkrol&ra C r. WAJUaXW. J Annivt: I Vi.. Mrtjr "" ... tit. 1 Damaged by Fire. 5 Ui. Ft, n .. ,. sitmuiams. II Kteka C r m Xttm DK. JOHN L. KELLETT. These are the most marvelous remedies of the Oll of Wn dissolve and remm-fhreufh the prm f the skin ail Impurities. Sweet Spirits of Kden Increase tho row era of the r.enrea throujrh the rtreulatlon of the blood, thus making veryoraTCJi of ths system perform Its proper work. Taken In rorjuiteilon. thesa remedies will cure the worst cases of chronic rheumatism, even of years' standlnc Keilett's 0:1 and Bwt doctor's till costs Spirits of Eden are not, cheap remedies, but Inexpensive cures, ,They cost tha wra of li.0 much more. Take your choice. Note the fact that ordinary cases of rheumatism (that Js, rheumatism that hs not reached th chren!e state) may be cured by the use of Oil of Kden alone, which costs but two dollars pr bottle. 0!l an! Xvttt Spirits of Eden are put up In small bottle. The remedies are highly concentrate! you do not for water. If you desire further information and proof, drop a rat card to the California Medial Corn-pan- y, 0 Broadway, Oakland, CaL, or, better still, purchase two bo'tlea from your dructlst ao3 test the tools yourself. e. UNHAPPY 'r '.y e i r'-- g f ' 1 Ksts ra, l 'rf r r a e. 1 fa Fr . yHPi Too!. (Vf its At-- If Orft aaj 7J$0 .SJ , rtr.! 1 w ". c fVtMe n at Fr-- Valley Hf r-!- KELLETTS OIL HNO SWEET SPIRITS OF EDEN San Francisco, Jan. 13. The Supreme war-likcourt declared today that M. J. White of parently the Society for the Prevention of to Children, had no right whateverCruelty, to the custody of May and Sarah Wadleigh, whom he separated from their parents and each other nearly a year ago. The little -.girls were told to go with their motheThe two boys, John and Solomon, who were taken away by White in much the same manner as the girls, are in the Died of Alcoholism. custody of the Boys and Girls' Aid society, and an attempt towill be made to Fox. asred 77. was found dead in Johnny have them returned their a saloon on Twenty-fift- h street yesterdav. of habeas parents corpus. Judge Howell held an inqupst through anotherarewrit over the re said to have a home in The Wadleighs mains, the jury decidlner that death was Seattle. the result of excessive use of alcoholic , - vj ie.Trene: l,i;te.1 c riv, teniVs. it er W- - -- or 11. I'nif "AffTA TJS ROUTE rn revr t. Dtrswt Una from Utah to CAM Annivc at halt lake citt. bab crrr. bt. josefh. cmCAOO. QALVEHTON, No. t M a rv From EL TAMO and No. a) ot a av IS From Oi!s tJhe Mlnlna- Camp and ,x4Kt t t'r'Sen of Krr MaxJc pta r. irka snl Pt?yo .. vo t Nv axd Ariaooa. No. I From Dse.rs.- - anl Ki..n a From Ienr d Cat..l U b. Ki, tba West Iff n Frm 3 TRYI1NS DAILY No. No. Jn From Park City p m. &t . r.irr. OfSe-- tiitl, St.n tr.. frr-- ! Positively from the tenor of the reports which are continually brought in, that Colombia is determined to send an army to attack Panama. The Panama authorities yesterday received official confirmation of the fact that the Colombian troops at Titumati number at least 4000 men, under the command of Gens. Ortiz, Urlbe-Urib- e, Bustamente and Novo. There troops are well armed and supplied with ammunition and have four guns, three steam launches and a large supply of cattre. The district Is an unproductive one, and the provisions and other supplies which the troops possess have been brought to them from other places. News has als been received that the Indian chief, Inanaquina, returned yesterday ,to Cartagena to Interview the Colombian officers regarding a request made by them for 300 Indian cayuoces (small boats) to be used by the army at Titumati In crossing rivers. It is expected that all the warships will leave Colon tomorrow for the pur pose of making a demonstration along the San Bias coa?t. The vessels will land an attacking force the moment In formation reaches them that Colombian troops have crossed into Panama ter ritory. There are no signs of a Colombian armyonin the vicinity of Panama territhe Pacific. The outlook Is ap tory b- rer RHEOMHTI SM Guredeured COLON, Jan. 13. United States naval authprities here appear to be convinced, r-p- Xej-Ol- ! Carfe',1 tWaefc. I!erkt-n- . Mtfemo4B 1 Expedition of 4000 Men Ready to Make Attack Xjtht, ratf-"- - mnA Tnm nnrAKT. ifctrt Liwa Of ar. In tfTett . It. Cot F:lnt Perfect oa. K.r.. 13. TIHE TABLE ja An. rSr., 4, foait Lka Ocxjd. far MsII ht future. The consensus of opinion was that the interests of the live stock Industry demand the passage of a law requiring railroads to handle live stock in train-loa- d lots, and make not less than fifteen miles per hour, Including stops, from point of loading tc point of delivery. It was the expressed opinion that the convention should take official action on this matter. OGDEN NEWS a pioneer Into the valley, and the father of the first rrl babjr born In Salt Ijrfke. S3and e bad reached th aood old age of year." CASTLB DALK: The Castl Dale and Orsngevllle town board are eonslaertr plans to provide an eleetlic lifbtinf system for both places. PAIU-CITY: Wade, the twelver tar-ol-d son Of Dr. and Mrs. . fi. F1U of Park qjty. It critically 111 at tha hom of hla parents with Brlithft disease and tit. U hop Is entertained fof bis rcrrry. JUNCTION: Businea transacted by th court at Junction yesterday was the vice-preside- Upon Panama. DRIGGS PAYS FINE Piron SNAP SHOTS AT UTAH. WEDXK8HAY KVENINO. JANTAKV MAGAZINE for January A Christmas Reverie" ld '. by Bliss Carman The Real Parsifal" by James 12 C 4.) . . vu I Ri-lNorthwestern Raihvaj f & R. II. RUSSELL, PUBLISHER, 3 WEST 29TH ST., N. V. fctcTO . .4 . i 35-cc- nt Short Stories 7Tj ' sa. Hukeker Really a Magazine for 15 cents. vice-preeiae- rat Tr!tt O.OO M Hewlett .60 Pages of reading. Two Other il , s of Scots by Maurice I' ', lllmThc Chicago "Love Story of Mary, Queen ' - ff 2Se,t Inirlii Train la tb SAXXU Ml To Chicago and East V'' r , - M. ;'t-- 7 t ?TTEjFANHOOD RESTORED ' -- 'T ' '.; I v- -i . aM,m UAtut, MCliKIUlU, OODBr-riTTSOLD BT S .. "CunoEK" S a. DRUG CO, . ft fc. A |