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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 6 NAKE RIVER PROJECT PEACE PACT INCORPORATED IN BILL IS ARRANGED Plan to Increase Level of Great Salt Lake by struction of Canal From. Idaho. (5. Senator ' Feb. WASHINGTON. Kearns has in contemplation the preparation of a bill which will insure the onstruction of a canal from the Snake river in Idaho to a point on Bear river in Idaho, by means of which the flood waters of the Snake river, which now :npty into the Pacific, may be utilized to the old level of the Great Salt lake. To accomplish this it will 1 o necessary for Idaho to with Utah. Senator Kearns has sent a letter to Gov. Morrison of Idaho explaining the plan briefly and pointing out the advantages which would accrue to both States through the construction of the mal. The plan may be paid to be in embryo already, and the geological survey has been called upon by the Senator to furnish a profile, together with tli" most available route for a canal, which ii to commence at a point between Blackfoot and Idaho Falls and enter the Bear river about Grace, if the topography of the country will so ndmit. Senator Kearns h?s taken the matter up with Cate Engineer Doremus of X'tah and Judge Richards, who are in Washington, and both are in hearty sympathy with the project. It is understood that Senator Kearns v. ill in the immediate future lay the Con- - Practical End of War Shot by Hold-l'p- s LET TERS TO JURY Be Resisted to Ro bllim. Gould-Pennsylvan- tal Trial at Capital. WASHINGTON. Feb. 6. In the poi tal trial yesterday Mrs. Martha J. Lo-renz of Toledo denied all knowledge of any transaction in connection with the sale of the Groff letter-bo- x fasteners. The four checks which she at differ ent times gave her husband, who in dorsed then over to Machen, she said she signed solely because her husband requested her to do so, and without inquiring into their purpose. She had absolute faith in him, she said. Mrs. Lorenz was perfectly cool on the stand, and promptly answered the questions put to her by her counsel. During almost the entire day George E. Lorenz was under tion. He denied that he ever sought Machen's influence to further the introduction of the Groff fasteners to the postal service. Just before the afternoon session Jus tice Pritchard summoned into his private room the jury and counsel on both sides. He announced to them that two jurors had informed turn of the re ceipt of several letters bearing on the case, which represented that they ought to stand by the Government. It is understood that counsel for the Government disavowed any responsi bility for the communications, while counsel for the defense availed themselves of the opportunity to pay that neither by word nor act had any attempt been made by them or their clients to influence the jury in any way. Attempt cross-exami- Feb. 6. Two unidentified robbers shot and fatally wounded George TJeckler, " conductor on the Western avenue electric lino, early today, when he resisted their attempts to rob him. The attempted robbery occurred at the northern terminus of the line, at Fuller-to- n avenue. The robbers escaped. CHICAGO. THE 1904 CITY DIRECTORY. Polk's Salt Lake City Directory for Secre1&04 is about ready for press. taries of societies, clubs, etc., pastors of churches, and all others interested are at the Direcrequested to write orincall order to insure tory office at once, correct insertion of tht-i- information. W. P. COOPER Sec. and Mgr., 61 Dooly Building. A meeting of the P. E. O. society is being held at the home of Mrs. Ganz, 34 outh Seventh East street, this r d-i- 1 new stock for his Ure. L. B. Rogers and Harry Windsor, two n local Insurance iwn. wrre In Mercur. Utah, ti.e tint part of the week adjuxtlnif the fire Ioes which well-know- ia n Some One Trying to In fluence Verdict in Pos When i g, vided the Governor. Chief Engineer and the people of Idaho approve of the scheme. worn utn a-- were caused by the recent tl there. The special clearance sale which has NEW YORK, Feb. 6. A syndicate of been conducted by the Wnlk-Ove- r Frv? New York bankers has agreed to lend company this week has Iwcn w:l nt $50,000,000 for the puriose of Improving tended. The firm neds room for the the Pennsylvania lines west of Pitta-bur- new ?prln stck which will commence and also, it can be stated on the to arrive about March 1ft. authority of a member of a leading J. A. GreenewaM of the OrnewaU syndicate, to provide funds for the pur- Furniture ocmp.my returned from the Eastern markets thl wek. While chase of the Western Maryland rail visited Grand Rapids and New away road by the Norfolk & Western as part York he new stock for th city, of a plan for the settlement of the store. Frdbuying Htrowjw. sectetary of th The company. Is now In Baltimore, Md. on differences. Western Maryland Is controlled by the a purchasinr trip. Gould interests, and Its president, Jo The auction sale of the surplus stock seph Ramfey, Jr is president of the of the W. W. Hall Jewelry store have this wf'K, Many ben well attended Wabash road. have Ixn-- secured during the bargains According to the latest reports the week, as any article, 'rom a collar but Western Maryland, which runs from ton to a diamond rli.iC, Is put up for Baltimore to Williamsport. Md., and sole upon request. . leases a number of smaller lines, has The about $li.000,00 of com Bambergr Coal company has outstanding mon stock and $324,000 of preferred put in a yard In Fugarhouse ward for the benefit of patrons whu live In that stock. Wall street regards the statement district. The new yard is appreclatM as it enables consumers to pel their coal that one of the purposes of the loan Is on fhort notice. the purchase of the Western Maryland as very important. The difference be n AlLrt Hrrz. a tween the Interests traveling on left th have engaged the attention of finan agent. city Thursday last for H a resident of has ciers for months. While reports that California. an adjustment was under way have Salt Lake for some month, but goc of his firm. been made repeatedly within the last west In the Inter-M- s few weeks, official confirmation is lack Louis Flmon of the Paris Millinery ing. One of the rumors In circulation today was that the Pennsylvania, after company Is now on his way to East? rn taking over the Western Maryland markets to make spring purchases would give the Gould lines a favorable arrangement for seaboard traffic. mo The Pennsylvania will receive the ney April 1st and issue notes bearing 4Va per cent interest therefor, the note to be taken up in eighteen months. It is not the intention of the nyndlcAte which has taken the notes to offer them at public sale. The price to be paid for the notes was not made public. ate IS De Pennsylvania. co-oper- CONDUCTOR GOSSIP OF KEN AND BUSINESS Gould-Pennsylvan- well-know- ia n na a month. nl treas Fred W. Franc J, JL urer of the firm ct scrrtary Callaway, Francis, left the city on Wed t 1 jr for the KajiI. whtre he will rnd some tlrr.t purchasing rood for his r.rm. Howard S. 8tome. cahlT of the Halt Lak Herald. torthT with his wlf bound for California. left th city They wilt be rons about a month, dur ing which time th will visit the larger cllle of the . State. returned Attorney Will F. Wm yesterday from Munkalo. t Minn. he ha bei for the Ihrre ")( , Attorney trylnc a railroad ttm Mn th wfthr thers hs bnn extremely cold. M. O. Corey of the Denver e!f, cf the I'rvWwood Typewriter company. Is In the city In the tntrMa of his firm. He his making quarters at tb Offl-- DENVER. Feb. C An official of the postal service left here today for OJo Caliente, N. M., to run down a report that Albert E. Bell, the mall bag robber and forsrer, was recu- peratlng his health at a resort in that neighborhood. Bell was arrested here several months ago while occupying quarters in a local hospital and when he had sufficiently recovered his strength start ed with two United States marshals for Philadelphia to answer to a charge of stealing a mall bag at the Union depot there. As they were approaching the city. Bell eluded the guards and from the train and has since been at large. At different tlmc3 he has been re ported to have been located at various places in this country and Europe. It is said that Bell was located in New Mexico through the medium of a confiscated cipher niessago sent from Sharon, Kan., to Mrs. Etta. Sharp at Omaha saying that her mother whs 111. Mrs. Sharp Is the reputed wife of Bell end was with him In Denver when he Wiif arrested. When the message was deciphered it read. "Meet me at ojo Caliente. N. M.; am very Kick." The authorities Imme diately concluded the sender was Bell himself. THRILLING BATTLE WITH HUNGRY WOLVES xuiJrrixirieLnJTrin low His Skin Is as White 77f4Af f 77111 as a Snow Flake. tJ 1 1 "! ma - af?-- r -- tim rhuarn nt Rapid, tbnuh to vl;t'l citi' t- of ;r. 1 r mi He an larg SlVf lir nf fol.nlI t.Vh tb" oet- - In the "j.i. an I Hfliiilvc SSMvr ft..r hfct IB fcf.aH a the arty l.ntHh f jrTiH;re. Tl x k i!i beittti n arrive hte I'to ha-ab?.ntl Ar?,', Jlth. trrhr. m c-- e .; tr--, ArtlclRan- tf ner Canr.lr.g JneTrpratlnn rcre rornt.at.r cf h the r,5ed cf StalP The reriUl iivk l rtay Bfterr.rsn. I10.rl. divided Ir.ton H ihw, Xte of are: Wina-Van A!t, e--f trtry Jfnilf. hd Kupplr r-e- Ilreedcn company, and will devote much of his tlm soliciting men of the city. among the bulnMayor Richard P. Morris spent the last three days of this wmH in north ern Idaho on a combined buir,ess and pleasure trip. ll Is expected io return tomorrow or Monday momtrs. Mayor F. C Royrr of Frrinmrill was ra and llueo tresurer; retary. - While. vtre.pr-i,jr-- i and Ralj h R ltgag. 1 - rc- Rradtreet on boiJr.es cr. Ruors !n t sihr this. sajs: T!-sr,-retail Jit Kult IaVs wrk ba helil report Ir.rrrase c.f orders r!T tabjable cer. !lt r are er! nriar - 1 rbnfiUr; numwrrf ,f. fa- by th? and r.m-men.-e- d. Coni'.derablo Rairrn r at Mal a visitor In this rlty on Thursday last. Is saving rnir.inj lr.vertmer.is. He spent much of h'.a time with City tlor.a i'ow." Recorder Critrhlow and Mayor Morris Unite. Ftatr Marshal Ren I!eyoM private secretary usecuring pointer aa In c!n lat Tw-daon basinets which will be put to fn his town. The Rrubakf Hardware company has established a branch ?nr In rnivo. The hardware store forme,! managed by J. A. Jrhnon a a tor 11 and Is to be kri by the pv i con-rrrJohn W. Ited Is manager of th branch, whbh. I looted at ;t W t enter street. r-- :x The slang lxka n. connertt wuh b: c rire. Ksjs, BltuTtU reu, r.oiin. -- Mme. "1 if ef.!ne r.f,niwi property in lnvtt.-r.en- roi cr.rt h-r- -- I They contain rnurh clever satire on th u::.a tMrs, W. V. Pr. . in a this parel th During dar H an! rnurh in th RlauvrH man tuba Is fond ef bjm XmnIrir;e3 rf l,fli pur.al in the fn Of John njll th re? H"rr' fttian, new a ton supply for hi vocabulary be i;j "up-to-date- Lets, 2Juy 1tra tr hybanl ,:y n 1 Jots n e,ns . Mf. Rr. l.-r-.j " t CATHARTIC TEF4 HIILLiON BOXES Greatest tho World In A KILUON GOOD rCLLOtl har learce i HT at all rtsht in th r"reina"' Ar. l makea you le! i r;4 ci.rp-t CAiiCAIiimi uBtU CV aale Ca'.bart:4 tb of C:.3T I!l.iw, Na'.ur S",tW,i every IiOXlii A MONT1L l j, .a trc teaull In s'.crr.ach. liver. HUJmt ar,4 rtr'.nklns, aertoua. it la virr ur.ii to wa;t: trui;t:a tnat ar llaLIo to tec.B tt vrry t t tb how!i Clwi'.lon ia cca'e lrr.ri -, c . a e a a rac " rarer. r cffer.slve. and tb rrrtr a tTturvdcor..ipa.ej. wr.b t .t.ita Jn l?m all this, take CAiKJAItjrr tfor ?rrcosr.j wr r Jt ted. irI tl-- r theupr tee'.Sr. f:r. and taiut l Iff f "TAry ma km 'y rt r-s- ice.t oTr!.t ctr tjnder-sleepir" CAT-CA- tra. .- cIf S ?.. mrr.lca uajRT. re4T la t.ay All ctruy Ji'. 10c.a!crOc t'evcr cr.iiit. ur.;', cur er tarfc. to CCC ouirafi'.eed nnney fc.;,t:i !ac;.r.l crlu Addresa trmiLUiO niO-J- Y CXX,C2Ucajo cr a-.- U ! 1 yo-x- r -- l tre-e- 4 FULL EXPOSE A OF-MORMONIS- Wf linvo purrhas.nl from tho D. Applrtnn v Co. PuMiahers, th T. IJ. II. STKNHOrSF.S "Roc ky .Mountain Saim.-- tho regular prk of tlit-sout (juikly wc offer tht ni at mtir,. h"U r rrnatn-ie- r cf Mr. in f .. bnt fn t ePY $2.50 The book if a )iunlomt vo. vo1un of Till nniri. :.. i n. i!ifiiin now ! illuMrati-with four full l iKindsomrly twenty p.,Ki meraTinj:. a nfrn r.xi'l plate Kimilo autographic b'ttrof IlriKham Yotuig. tn- - tlir with nnnnroon w.ifHlrtiiK.jrinilt Tlir author, Mr. Strnh(uo, was for many yrnr a Mrrmori fhUr. niiid:rry. tailor rb.I of tho Utko Salt proprietor Daily Trlopraph. nnl wa tl huManl of Mr. Tannv sVr.h mjw, author of the woll known volumrt. "T ll It All. "Th Kn-liWnnian hiYtnh' . tr. H, know wlien of ho spoke. Stifllro it i to .ty that it in tl t r puhlihl, history of Monnoniam -. o at ono timo w.i a true md by an author in it crrM nnI tr hitib;;t w!: aj oM.i. lir.od and avc to the world, throuch th- - "Korky Mountain Saint."' a full, tru- - a:; I vtpletf history of Moniwmi.-u- i. relating fully ii art. pr ent rtatu and future reipt.. Am th supply in limited we su;jrM that ou ord r nt nure. n-til- AT THE HOTELS. d c The Cullen. Arrivals at the Cullen hotel yesterday were: J. M. irecr. Mmnisn lorK; 1.. A. White. Provo: W. K. Kn as. Ogden; Wil liam Stone, II. ( . Lawrence. William Stevenson. J. Steverann. Murrav; J. W. lllghtower. Grout Falls. Mont.: F. L. Yaw. J. E. Campbell and wife. Oma ha; J.L.B.B.Stephenson. W. B.H. Wll.-.-n. n. Bull. Mercer. Boise; Jr.. T. T. Jones. J. A. Smith. Jr.. Rolx-rI.. Von Olmina. Sin Rreder. Igan; C Frmclsco; S. O. G.K. Lagw. II. 1. SnjfKr. J. Munt.r. St. An Klmberly. Utah; thony;- - Phil (irah.im, Mercur; Joiph Bloomfieid, Chicago. rv-nver- ; Og-de- n: t New Wilson, European. 5 Arrivals at the ,Vw Viinn Iiirorar. 1. C. Millar. Murliotel estt rdav Kiiv: Ottrti'ii: W. lt rav; E. A. Cultwrt-nn- . Diilen; II. . O. iYovn; Uun ifl Eliel. e Char-li; on Ir.-rout J. I. Sieithu-tiMartin m:d wtf. " A terrible rash broke wife and nm, T. MjM.vmi. ail' and c hild. rHruxruTJTjmnmuxruxruxrtru trnruUT-r- n s poor little face and spread to his W. II. and wlf.-- . St.ttiiliie; F. if'!. n; L.:ireka; M:ss Uo'mln rr.. Hlon, neck, chest and back. I had never seen Pioneer Stone Cnrver Dead. ; IM F. r.t i; N. KirkUi.J. San J. writes Jt W . V. like before," Utittf ; Lir.er. II. A. IU n- anything quite NKAV YORK. Feb. C Robert Kllin, Murphy. n"lt. Y. n!.atr'. laconia. N. 821 loth of Ave., Mrs. Helena Rath who had an international reputation as a Wash.; K. L. Wftson. "hlc:Ko: John wlfK. nnd cMMn n. .Mla City. "Tho skin rose in little lamps. stone and wood carver, is dead, at his Hevor. 11. New Orleans; Fhkard. Park and matter came home in Yonkers, from heart failure. Sehoefer. . Walt.-r"itv; : C. A.denon. S.irulv; li,.l,. rt came from England in Wu and was Tetr.-:tk. s. r. W. C!rk. out. My baby's skin He il. Colo.; looked upon as the founder of the artis M. Thornfon. Mi W lpr rman. St. was hot, and how tic store carving business In the United Louis: T. N. Stlntiur. Ro. hKtr ; S. K. . Many of the first homes in Huber. II. L. S.ilrr.rcer. Chamlv-rshjA he did suffer. He States. A. W. StrumhetBT. F. West. K. L New York were ornamented by him. La.; and wouldn't eat, Watson. Chlcaco; Harry Chaurant. New York; W. W. Sr.undl.up. I'ark City; TornI Falls Dead at Funeral. after niht night Wise, Kansas City: Georc? Thomas, Oc8 M. Evans. Garland; Dr. W. W. the floor walked NEW YORK. Feb. C Col. George W. den: Stockham. Bingham; lr. J. J. Sr.lder. as I Johnson, chaplain. of Clarence Mac Kenswith him, we O.; A. N. Kin and wife, Boston; W . Foster, wife anl son. Idaho. poat, O. A. R.. in Brooklyn, and v ho Dayton. A MS ,was. Often I had zie served In the Civil war with the Fifth 'to stop because I Minnesota volunteers, is dead. He was felt faint and my attacked while reading the burial ser 00 YCU KK0W THE VUUE OF YCUt CTE1 over another member of the post back throbbed with pain. But the worst vice DO Y U 6IYE THEM f0PER ATIEM7I0N T and died Ir a . few minutes, surrounded see little was all to comrati-r?of my poor pain by his boy burning with thoso nasty sores. At last I was persuaded by a friend Cabinet Member Without Portfolio. OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 6. Charles S. across the street to try the Cuticura M. P., of London, Ont., has Hyman, Hemedics. Sho gave me some Caticnr been sworn In as a member of the Cab Ointment I think the box was about inet without portfolio. Mr. Hyman la re- - !1 Si il hnlf full snd a piece of Cuticura Soap. a prominent leather manufacturer. I followed the directions, bathing Mrs. Clark's Estate. NEW YORK, Feb. C Charles W. Clark. Charlie and putting that nice Ointment son of Senator Clark, aplpled to tr. ,urro- on the nores. Little by little, but so today for letters of administration gate Curaa k. thxrrto. tnflaio"4, hiirely. Charlie and I both got more on the estate of his wife. Katherine Roband wollr-- arta. Aa rranuW more rocrtKl uleep by night. erts Clark, who died In this city on Janpeace by day and tlona. and lUcrm, dlcbarca. 2?th. The petition states that beside The sores sort of dried up and wtd uaryhusband a. a utraJn. rarttctitarlr that It kin are of next the th'j la Margaret of ye atrain ruillnc rrrxn clan cured mrjt iway, aod now Charlie L. Cunningham, h'-- mother, and Mrs. Hrnf, an J la of application ty Atta Renwick, her sister, both of Butte, vaJi to t.ho9 wMirltiK claiiaa. Mont. It is stated also that there is no Th trrltatir.r result of dull, wind, and Yes, that fat little boy by the winraioka vanlah aftr aprr-ln- t real estate in the estate and that the dow is Charlie, and bis skin is a whlt vn reliva aertoua irritaUa to amounts hi about $lm),rf personality as a snow flake, thanks to thn Cuticura money, $5000 of which is ir this State. when forxja tions and ojirpllcatlona aBbntanca hava bn loaet la lla aya. licraedles. I think everybody should A tew iroym a'lll do wontr. a know about the Soap and Ointnifnt.won't run ymt BOtWnf wtlL. If "Worker Dead. Temperance Absolotelr n'iBlnJartoua Pr'.no, 6or, and if it is soiny; to help other mothrNever accent u ubatltut. Kan., Feb. 6. Dr. Charles St. wlth sick babies, go ahead and publ'tsli ' SALINA, 10c for trial bottle. Send of a St. brother John, died John, what I have told you." here today. He was a lawyer in Denver Made by Eye-Fi- x Remedy Co., for yearn and had at various times been Mich. Detroit. Coo'td ffci locra oi a pr a 5. tema atetnoaist pnyeician. preacher, London. 21 t.1ia:r Otatracit, ft-- 1op. CIODI'K- Sold anl reeommnlel perance worker and a Y. M. C. A. organ il la )pfUi Hu ". PfcX) BoRn. itf Coluouu ly South hint ei in the latter capacity huvins spent PITTS DltUG CO., Cor. lltit Cham. Ct).. 8ol I'np IWuc Potter ond izer, A. EaU'." frenfl tat "i'i AmU ths Sb, UMi; sal a, severfu yewta ui jraia.na. Alain Streets, r-r- rv Lso-lo- th-not.- Ml ah l-- 1 SHEPHRD BOOK COA1PHNY, L'7J Siale St.. Opposite KnuUfortl Hotel. Halt Itkc. I tab. . I o. n; 10 Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year At Any Price ' (he Best - M-- L-an- V, aort-naa- a ." jrt Ey-'ti- IZyv-Fl- 7U : - x . 4 9 For February contain 5 " article by Ray Stannard Baker about the The most extraordinary "chapter of Ida TarbelPs story of Corner in Labor R.ocKe feller in San Francisco. Something entirely new in the labor world, described for the first time in this number of McClure's. A collection of papers never before published, showing how the Standard Oil spies on its rivals and kills their business. A 'very striking . Good Short ALIENS" ex-Go- v. ( IT" MAGA INE i:ve-r"l- - k esa-ap- ed VANCOUVER. B. C, Feb. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of Bountiful gave a party in Morrissey of Turtle River, near Dauphin, honor of their son and daughter, Earl had a thrilling experience with a pack of and Bessie. The evening was spent in wilves while crossing Round lake, an arm games, singing and music, after which of Lake Manitoba. Mr. Lee refreshments were served. While a considerable distance from shore and family will move to Idaho next he was surrounded and attacked by twelve month. or fifteen ferocious animals, and he says he possesses no capable language of describing the battle. HAPPY MOTHER'S At the time HorriBsey had with him two hounds and an ax, and had it not been for these, he says, there is no doubt at all that he would have been torn to piecee the wolves. TOUGHING STORY by The hounds fought hard and one of th-- m was Killed in the encounter. Morrlapov claims to have done great execution with his ax and aiore than one wolf bit tiits snow, wnne others were badly wounded Of Baby's Dreadful SufferThe track on the snow from where the attocK commenced to the shore is de Eczema. from ing scribed by Morrissey lis a trail of blood When the exhausted man reachfd ne souni ine protection or a rrieiidly l?,nd tree remained there till the wolves de CURED BY CUTICURA. ana at dark. paitd C.-cUt- ill st n- -l cat ANNUAL SALE self-confess- Pleasant Occasion at Bountiful. cvoi-pUd-elr- t"p, it ar Th-- I t tatt If ri lrr,r. the l0K tu arhv-vtt am cxpts ! brrr a In the i:t. L!er I. Frt nf thr Fr l FafT.ilure A Carpet t't.spanr retur t.t t a thrr city jrtrdr r t the nat. WMie snr t Ms ay he In l-- e lm, bfoad or lirk h-r- !. Ameri-a- - MAY BE CAPTURED 20 v ! y VSCANDY T FUGITIVE ROBBER tH! Most of hU time will t- - spent In New manner an! rf ths A In the Hrdet and r York Cy. tbrnith h will alajr atonJ In Chlcaca. He will b con ut fer T rrp et; rr r F. M. Teets. a wll. known Fait Lake merchant, leaves for New York city on Monday next to be rone about thre weeks, " hue away he will purchase twecn Gould and the matter before the Commercial club of bait Lake City and enlist Its Fupport. It is also understood. that he has writ. ten to Gov, Wells and other prominent utahns familiar with the subject of to enlist their aid. He has irrigation, been in communication with Senator Heyburn on the matter and the plan meets his hearty approval, and he will wnn senator Kearns pro- -- 1 pathway i;vi;mn L 5 -- Fine Illustrations BOOTH TARKINGTON rGJt YOU CAN GET NcCLUFE'S rROM ANY NEWSDEALER OR WcCUUPK AOENT OK THE rVBUWim S. S. M.CUURr. 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