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Show I 3J()I0IN(J TUK EXAlllMilt! UTAU. tMiUhiX, TUlKiUA AlOKNlN'lj, OCTURKK liHiti. 25, A Grateful WOMEN Drs. Ellioit SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS & Norris IN From Correspondents and State Exchanges CRIED RAI LOAD MEN TO! (UT Patient Kestutui F Seriout Kidney and EladJ, r Tr JR , POLICE S-,.. ,..-SPICULI$T- VVE CURE 1 positively mr guar- - Free. CenauKatten yaung. W wn yu, n a YOU will Logan. Oct. 22. Mr. Heald. a capitaliac who baa expended considerable money in the La Ilaia imn-lucUtrici located in tbe auutlwjrn part of this country, it 1 learned, Itua mada a propoait ion to lease the old PlaLa Plata claim. The Sundown-Lta Mining company own raven full claims In U)a district, all of which are patented. The La Plata la the principal one, and Mr. Heald desire to work thla for ore. He ia willtug to give the La Plata company SO per cent of all ora taken out. provided lie obiaina a leaea for two years. The director will meet in thi city Hi conalder hi .proposal, and If it ia decided not to accept it. it ia aald that arrangements will be made to take up further development work. It Is reported that work will be resumed on several other La Plata properties, and things ganerally indicate the approach of a bourn for that once famous camp. A party of Brigham Young college students who are in the geological department returned yesterday from Lngaij caayos, where they thoroughly apiored the Cottonwood cava, which was supposed to possets a bottamlea pit and many other queer things. They disproved all these thing by follows lng the cava to Its other end, a disllu-ki- CAN Wi Kvith-OBrle- Cura Man'a Oiaaaaaa, Blood Diaordara, Ner-vaua Troubles, Llvar, Kldoay and Stomach Diseases. Heuro10 a. m. ta 7 p. m. tance of 2,070 feat. At a feet to they cam upon a water, and they followed this until they found its source. The cava varies la width throughout its length from 4 to 25 end a half fuel and to height from two and half to sixty feat. The hoys feel very proud of their tea I. NEW INTERURBAN Drs. Elliotts Norris Yar SPECIALISTS ROAD. Balt Lake, Oct. 24. Murdoch and Thompson, owners of the McCoy stable property and other ground In the block bounded by Second South. Woat Temple. Mato and Third South streets' sold its, i00 square feet la the block yesterday to the promoters of the new traction line for Saltalr-Garflal- d 2361 Washington Ave. down-to- w THINGS EGO PLANT CELERV HUBHARD SQUASH PIE PUMPKINS GRAPES . STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. T. B. EVANS Natcbex, Mis.. Oct. 24. & CO. Both Phones 236 HERE YOU ARE in Oct. 14 BOYS Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr-ices From ?oc to $5.00 Come Quick. T. S. lUTCtilSON Now 306 Srect Twenty-Fift- h London, Oct. 24. Ten woman suffragisms. who were arrested yesterday fur noting wunin the prevlucta of the House of Commons, were arraigned In court touay and bound over ruunttu to keep the peace fur i Such a cuiumon place outcome oi the r.tW-s of tne did not meet the sufirjgisu, who apparently ue.ired to assume the roles 01 martyr by being commuted to Jai. and wnen tne magistrate announced his declaim a great uproar broke out ta the court room and ultimately the women had to be removed by lore. Some of them po-W- e NEW ing as at present. The fatuous Mohawk continues to keep up the terribly' hot pare maintained during the past several months. Fully ftWu.ilUO work of rich gold ore haa been deposited to the vaults, and thla to being added to each day, which to to compose the million dollar shipment of fifty tons of ore within a short time. Mr. Mend states that the Silver Pick and the Kawanas groups both appear to he second Mohawks, while the Lou Dillon was showing unmistakable evldeure of living developed Into a producer of generous proportions within the present year. Both Ramsey and Wonder, where Salt Lakers have registered a good success, there The to a great amount of activity. purchase of the original Wonder group by the Tonupeh Mining people haa given a great Impetus to mining operations. Nest The Eagle aud the Eagle's up groups at Falrview are showing very fine ore bodies, and tha Nevada Hills Is maintaining Its record of pro-arI Unction. About Round Mountain very i ttle haa been aald, but thla camp will be one of the aensatlona of Nevada i when its milling plants are In ahape to handle the tonnage awaiting i position. Mr. Mead stated that water , jn abundance ta being brought Into ramp. Nevada to awakening to the fact that Yerlngtoa is within her boanrtary lines, and this magnificent copper camp to bound to be one of the greatest red metal centers to the west. There are to many places of Interest to Nevada, states Mr. Mead, that one hardly knows which way to turn. It is a wonderful state, whose reeources are hardly scratched by tbe mlueris pick. New Yoik. Oct. 24. Fal-cunl- Imftipvemanta. Washington. Oct. 24. in his nual repoit Brigadier General G. F. Elliott, commandant of the Marine corps, calls attention to the necessity incmi..e jn the commUaioned j3 of the foroea tnj piKt--tbe personnel demand! for both offand says icers and men are dally on the increase. lie a tales that unleu prompt action la taken In this matter by congress, during its coming aeaslon, he will be unab.a to carry out the Directions of the secretary of the navy with regard to dptalla, both aiuore and afloat and the efficiency of the corps will suffer materially. General Elliott lays that the provisions of tbe general order of the department, by which enlisted men oi the army are entitled to campaign Lndgea for service ashore In Cuba, Porto Rico and the Phlllpp.ne Island-, during certain periods, and for service ashore with the Pekin reserve during the Boxer rebellion, be made app.icable to tbe men of the marine corps who were at that-tim- e serving with the army. He way the barracks si Msre Island. California, are unsafe, Inadequate and obsolete In design and construction. The sanitary condition is had and he recommends f:ino,000 foi new barrack- - and ftiO.OOO for officers quartera. The report also states that the for the marines at the nival station, Cavite, P. 1.. are not only unwauitsry and Inadequate, but conducive o discontent and dissatisfaction, aw the ordinary romlorts are not granted to the men. He submits an evtinmte of 875, (MM) for tbe imand the provement of the ground 1 IN SCANT ATTIRE. at Thsta Doings sf Fair gtudsnts Jinks Glvs Shock to Society. Reno, Nov., Oct. 24. Two hundred of the University of Nevada, ru-e-d Pittsburg, Oct. 24. Tbe new St. Paul Roman Catholic Cathedral, aald to be tbe moat beautiful edifice In the state, representing a coat of 3,500,uuu and over three years work of artisan, killed craftsmen and laborers, was dedicated today by Mgr, Diomede papal delegate to America, allied by Cardinal Jamea Gibbous of Baltimore, Archbishop Farley of New York, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia and n ocora of other high dignitaries of the church. Ideal weather conditions brought a crowd to the services, a crowd which even the big cathedral would nut hold. Following the solemn ceremonies of last night of the ritualistic vigil today's rites were begun shortly after daybreak. Promptly at 6 o'clock Mgr. Falconlo, with a number of aantotanta, took np the march about the building, consecrating the outer walls, following which tae entry Into tbe building was made. Heie us various altars were consecrated by the various bishops and their assistants, tho consecration ceremsny of the mate altar being conducted by the Apostolic delegate. the The. e ceremonies conc.uded, cleigy assembled to n nelgaboring building for the march to the cathedral wuere Hla Eminence Carulnal Gibbous celebrated mass at 10:30. This procession was spectacular with the Imposing train of church prelates and dlgnatariea arrayed to all the rich vestments and Impressive pomp of the Catholic church. A feature of tha music was n boy choir of sixty voices which sang tae processional, recessional and the responses whllthe choir of local priests chanted parts of the mats,-Thfeature of note at the eonaecrationol services was tha Monalgnor Nekes Mas to honor of BL Nicholas, never before presented in thla country. Following the maaa, a banquet was served In tbe Duqueane Garden opposite the cathedral. Tonight another impressive procession will be held when Archbishop Mealier will officiate at vespers, which will close the cuuaecratlon services. SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clark, Horeocko Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods. Phonographs Sold on Easy ' 351 24th St. Terms. MITChELL BROS. fuLH j TO KIlNIPED Mr. Edwird M. Burtt, i N. Jeffsnoa Ave., Ht. Lonto, Uo, writes 1 It affords mo mack pfe aura to Bounce that I hare uoud your mediate at Niton tlatea tot several yean, aad that It haa given entire aatlaf action, not only to my own family, butotoothstaf others of my frleuda. I would cheerfully recommend th Mo of Ptruaa, i I certainly do dorse your medicine." Wedding FOLLOWED FROM COLORADO BY UNKNOWN MAN. Supposed Presents to Have Boon Taken From Har Bad Aftar Being Chloroformed. Are always used, and especially i the line of china ware. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 24. Mrs. J. Our beautiful lines of fancy and orH. Bldebottum, reported to the police dishes Ja the moat complaU namental the mysterious disappearance today cf her daughter, Mias Fan- of any In tho city. An Inspection nie Fennell, from the family homo on will demonatrate this. See na baton street. Mrs. North Twanty-flra- t believes her daughter- - was buying. chloroformed and kidnapped between midnight and I o'clock thla morning. Fresh fruits and vsgatablaa, staple An examination .of Mias Fennell's room today showed that ahe had alept and fancy grocerlan. In her bed and left her clothes undisturbed on a chair. The mother sayg an odor of chloroform pervaded the room. Mrs. Bide bottom and daughter E. visited Denver, Colorado, last August $ and after their return Mlaa Fennell It la aald, began receiving letter from 2259 Washinston Ave. an unknown man, who aald ha had folwest seen her first out and had lowed her to Birmingham. The writer profeaaed hla love and aald he would kill her If he did not get her. The let-tehave been turned over to the police who are working on the cane. It to said a mysterious man In a hack visited the place during the night. Side-botto- A. JOE THOMAS FIGHTS TONIGHT. " Ban Fnui claco, Oct 24. Joe Thomas, who claim the welterweight championship of the world, will meet Dick Fitzpatrick to a boxing contest scheduled for thirty rounds before the Col-m- a Club tonight. Billy Roche will referee. Betting to light with Thomas favorite at ; j Ciia-ksv- Olsen, Grocer, n 10 to 7. The more yon look at tha tW a laundry wotft turned out by this Mtefr llshment the mre certain we nr that yen will continue to favor na iO your orders, for our price vltbla the reach of evoryos. ' Ask for our new rates n family washing. They will Interact yon. Ogden Steam Laundry ; J q state at any 437 15th fit Phones 174. WAN'. AD8 YIELD BIO RESULT! WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT y -- j t d, n-- r hard-earne- . ea-ie- rn J Forty-secon- The .only form of food made from wheat that is all nutriment is the soda cracker, and yet the only, coda cracker of which this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit nt'i.-em- u, fifte- Mon omenta. Copings and Headstones. Don't buy from agents, a they gat large commliaiona and you have to pay them. Be your bom people BraL Yard opposite City Cemetery. ' s s PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH wi BEEN HAVE building ol barrack. An ewtimntc of 1100.000 to submitted fur the construction of barracks and officers quartera at the navy yard house last n.ght, speaking with ref- - q politics of that S. C. General Ell'.ot erence tu John B. Moran, the Demo- - O further ut length. urgfs t!v necessity for the immediate craiiR candidate for governor, said: o of proper marine bar On Saturday last 1 called tbe at- o taels on the la'htnua of Panama re tention oi the oppooltion candidate facilitate contentment and as neces--ar- to bit failure to attend to his duties for diillary reasons. in hunting down those responsible for New Ywk. Oct. 24. Three Mg General Elliott aaya that all the ihe (allure of the Provluent Securituf the American Miineum uf j jirt.tc biitld-ngof the murine corps. ies Banking company last Jan iary, froifl tlie ini!i:d:i:g thoe recently Nuluial Hini.it 1 aiTi'i-by which the people of this commonof dollar of Rocky mountain region yesterday af- can he replaced by new bulldlnga at wealth lust thousand more (ban ll.DU'i.Ooo. ter several mom be' rough work, brine-In- j a oust if Hi played. tiieir saving. The police were kept busy during General Elliott ay he appreciates nearly two carloads of petrified to me tost night waa to the the evening routing bands of the col- skeleton of neatly 5i"i animals, many the justice of thf suggestion made effect that he had no time to attend new to sonic of whlrk lived by the secretary of the navy last to tit. matter. He haa had time to lege men wlio sought to gain sn entrance to the gymnasium and watch on earth, it la estimated hy the sci- I year that the marine corps ho given lntc-fe- re In an ordinary police court the young women. It to thought, how- entists, hundreds uf cemuries ago. i the rank nf major general. case and to delay the legitimate work " The rp:irt ever. that the gnestw were unite sethat under the of his own office that he might Haul Among the ntsny rair fin. Hugs were lect.' at least no one haw made known tw.i dinosaur new to science, on of pres-nmn hod and rate ot recriit-ing- . before the grand jury for purpoaea whlrh was of huge proportions, hearthe fact that he wltneased the Jinks. .t ir believed that the marine which are evident, a college boy wbo The Theu Epsilon Sorority ta one ing some resom Id, nice to the great rurii will be recruited to Its full happened to be tbe son ot tbe Presiores! ure known a trircraiopa. The s'reng:'-- . before the end of the pres- dent of the United States. Yet he of the oldest in the college, and con- fi- tains many of ihe ninut prominent expeditlops were conduit oil under Im-ifii- . ent c ha- - nut had lime during year. iuir Henry Fail field Osborne, paleGeneral Elliott slate that as soon nine lung month young women nf the school. Whether to hunt out and and of the as 'he rendition of the corps will the faculty will take any action In ontologist of th ,.o.su i;nu responsible for taking uf the United States and permit, it is the lntenrion to increase .he the matter hnw not yet been made pub- I giivrimm-ntsaving of the poor." lic. It Is thought, however, that the Canada. The expedirhiis cm ered the the n.iarlm contingent In the Philipsorority will he chastised and tlmt Washakie basin In souther Wyoming, pines to a total uf L6iii men. which JEWS ARE PLEASED 1 censimilar functions will lie forever bar- the Laramie formation of :h: number rerommendrd by the tral Mnntant. and ihc Muck Hills. red from the university. The Jink of hoard the and ap-- j navy general Over tha Daclaien of Roosevelt to Have lasted until late In the night, the There are proved by ihe One In Hla Cabinet. 3S young women being escorted to mid officers men and COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN JEWS. IJihi enlisted from the hall by the police. now- in the felands. 24. President New York. Oct. New York. Oci 24 Tne committee Rodievelt proposed appointment of FIFTEEN-STORLOGAN PEOPLE WERE ALARMED of fifteen appointed by Judge Mayer HOTEL. Mr. Strausa to a place in hia cabinet Strrii.verr .if Philadelphia to select Is most gratifying, said Jacob H. Rumor Afloat Concerning Damage by It hi.'iiiIm-iHas Coat Millions .iihor as to form With Furnishings Aiii iff today, "it K a singular and Tarnado In Salt Lake of Dollars. wih them a committee wf An'i-rlcaerr agreeable coincidence that the , and Ogden. it was .itinonuof.l yesn-rda)New York. Oct. new tpputn'.ment cumes almost aim'll taue-isol- v hate divided the country In twelve en-story with that of the appointment uf Knickerbocker the at hotel, Logan, Oct. 23. A irl.l. bliir.ir wind- districts and elected reprcwentntivi! southeast corner of Broadway and leneral ricquan. who' champ! med storm prevailed here nil uf Suiid. lsrat-liteIn nimibcru corresponding street will he openinc th- Urey fit, to the portfolio of war in the through tbe night nnl part nf Mon- roughly with the Jewish population, j day. It adds another to the lit of new French cabinet. day. It Inflicted no serious dumuee. It ia expei-te.- l that the committee will lavishly rich hostelrles which began I take it that Mr. Strauss' appoint however, beyond blowing dun iw.i or find It r.ecessavy to innvase Its mem- - with the Waldorf-Astori- a and to which men I not only a well delivered comthree pole of the Telliiri.'.e Power berahip adopt conic means by which the two most recent additions have pliment io ihe man and nla qualificatm. Uican war cut ..ff an advisor; council may company' been the hotels Artor :md Printout. ion-. but at the same time a desire from Ogden and Sait Lake, and a a with them. A meeting of the commit- With the the hide! coat jon the part of the President to the air a full n rliuur a to tee will be held Sunday. November cf dollars, .loin .larch A si or 'cznire :!- guod citizenship of the Jew , 'he 'rtmendouk ha us: arought lv the 2h-d- . meniM-nto are: M. ihe owner. Among the of the Vul'ed Biatits." iBlt-nds- r Wholesale and Ratail II ooooooooooo i GOODS COMPANY L THOUGHT Mr. Thomas M. Hicks, 222 8th Louisville, Ky., Writes: Neglected eolda, Irregular habit uf overwork brought on aeriou kUmn, Mad bladder trouble. My blood seemed Inflamed with poison, my ttomach became entirely dciaoraHnd, a had odor emanate from my urine and I realised 1 sick BUB. The doctors dosed mo to their hearth content, but X kept growing wane. Then fortune brought Fernna to ay Sotloa, and I at onoe began treatmau, "1 kept taking it for five month he fore was completely cared. 1 feel now that 1 owe my Ufa A Peraat and will never oem to be grata AND NEURALGIA O HEADACHES FROM COLDS. O the o BROMO Quinine, LAXATIVE BRYAN IB FOR HEARST. reworld wide cold and grip remedy, o moves cause. Call for full name. Look o Indianapolis, Oct. 24. W. J. fur signature E. W. Grove. 25c. o Bryan, when naked last night o to give an expression on the ATTACK ON MORAN o pulltlcal situation to New York, o to quoted as laying: Governor Guild Shows Up tho Demo- o I mm for Hearat. I think he cratic Candidate. to making a brave fight, and I hope he will win. I am not faBoaton, Oct. 24. Governor Curtis q miliar with the details of the Guild. Jr., at a smuke talk given by q local situation in New York the Roosevelt club at the American and do not care to discuss the -- lING ays-attu- . That Branch at tha Navy in Naad of g rULinii diu formal demands for Increased wages and shorter hours had been made upon the management by the engineers, firemen and switchmen on tae j Rock Island aud 'Frisco railway terns, both of which are controlled by Similar the Ruck Island company. demands, it was said, had been made by the men upon a number of large western systems. It was stated that ultimately a total of 22.000 men employed mi the railroads In th west will demand Increased pay or shorter hours or both. Railroad officials are . Inclined to take a hopeful view of the situation, sayli.g that the attitude of their men to potirely arnica jle and there U no Indication of tbe likelihood of any hotheaded action. A representative of the Rock laland system was Inclined, to make light of the report that the management of that and other roads were troubled over the outlook. The present demands of the men. he aald, to only one of the similar demands which are made from time to time and which are capable of satisfactory adjustment between tbe employes and the officials of the road. Some of the railroad officials said the report of big earning and the declaration of In- -creased dividends were probably re aponalble for tho demands. SL Nickolas Man Celebrated for First Tim In America. FOR MARINE ftERVICE t, New wad reto Wall street yesterday that DEDICATION OF CATHEDRAL that an epidemic uf disease, which doctors have controlled themselves unable to diagnose xnd which has assumed menacing proportions In the town of Mariners Harbor, on Staten Island, haa thrown reel dents of that place lift o a panic. Hundreds of persons have sold or closed their houses and moved to other psrta of the island. The disease already has brought two victims to the grave and there are at present under treatment over SOU eases. Victims are tint attacked by a high fever and soon red blotches cover their bodies; At lla Inception the malady confined Itself to the ranks of Austrian laborerers. nearly S.0U0 of whom have been brought to the tuwu from Buffalo, X. Y recently to construct new factories here. Within the past week, however, the disease baa spread to tha townspeople. -- comprising the member of the Theta and their In riled Eplallon Sorority guests, attended the Theta Jinks, which was given In tbe university. The young women were all attired In masculine gaimtuU. and the affair wan conducted under the vigilance of the Police department of the city in order to prevent any nnlniltod onlookers and men in particular gaining admission to the building. Reno's society folk are shocked over the affair, and criticism are heird from every side condemning tho action of the young ladies. Costume of all kinds were displayed by the coed. Tights were a favorite form of dress, and many of the young women donned this garb. The gold dust twin'' were also represented and many other characters of a similar nature were dis- The World nays RaiV w York. Oct. 24. ceived were removed In custody. fifty-flvs-fo- RollerSkates Roller Skates Wm. Boyd, were literally thrown out among the crowds waiting outside the building. The shrieking women continued u DISEASE HAS make n demonstration outside of tbe police court until Miss Pa.khiirst, no took n prominent putt In the dixtnrle nee to the ladles galleries of tne House of Commons In April, was again A arrested. Some of the women who had been temporarily locked In an ante room by the police had a momentary revenge. They managed to secure a key and released themselvea, but ' were again locked In by their Jailer, who walked off with the key. HUNDREDS ARE MOVtNQ AWAY When the dtotuibancea had someFROM A TOWN. what subsided the police reassembled the defendants who were then Informed by the magistrate that they must find sureties for their Throa Hundred Cases of a Malady immediately good behavior or be imprisoned for That tho Doctors Cannot two month. The whole ten women Diagnoso. refused to enter Into recognizance and d a SWITCHFIREMEN, BECAUSE THEY ENGINEERS, MEN WANT BETTER PAY. MACE MARTYRS-- Expected That the Judge Would Send Total of 22JXX) Men on Western . roans becking an Ingrtaa Them to Jail had to he to Pay. Tntown Out. MUR- - with. o laaL-nlgh- OP DISAPPOINTED WERE NOT service superintendent, was burned to death and C. 1. Little was killed by a blow on the back of the head during a fire that destroyed the hotel and Jackai n hotel, Cuchiane seven cottages at Ferriday, La., ten mile west of this ciiy. A re pint hat gained circulation that a negro murdered Little for hi money and set fire iu the hotel to cbneeal the evidence of hla crime. A negro man and woman were nrrested on suspicion of having murdered Little and it to believed they will be summarily dealt - SWEET POTATOES SUSPECTED DER. . water a terminal . At the same time the traction people announced officially their plana for tha line Into town, for the Improvements to b made at Saltalr and and the kind of equipment to be used In their suburban service. The purchase of the terminals and the organisation of the new company the results of a conference with representative of the eastern capital- lata Interested in the undertaking and now to tho dty. The company will bo known as the Salt Lake A Garfield company, and its articles of Incorporation giving tho officials, cap- Ital stock and other details will be filed in a few days. The significance of yesterday a purchase and its bearing on the future plans, of tbs company may be gathered from the fact tliat altogether lbs backers of I ha enterprise have already pent I2MJKI0 on terminal facilities and rights of way, and they are not through yet The purpose to to locate the eential station for iialtalr, Garfield and general traction traffic where the McCoy stable now stands, gaining acMRS. NEAMA JAMES DEAD. cess to It over a double track line with a terminal loop. Pocatello. Idaho, Oct. 24. Mra. Ne- To reach the main trunk linea of . aroa Jauiea, aged o. widow of Mor- an E. James, died Iat night at the company, the tmrke will cross West Temple to Fierpont street, fob low Pierpunt to Firel West, and traverse the middle of the block through to Second West on n private right of way 110 feet wide, acquired by the company through purchase. On Secsouth to ond West the line turn Fourth South, thence west on Fourth South to Eighth West, where the trunk lines will be located. to the announcement According the Hues will all be made double-trackeincluding the main line to Saltalr, which will be rebuilt and qlect rifted. The electrical equipment will all be of the best modern pattern, such as Is used to Los Angeles and Indianapolis on tha traction steel rails, lines, with seventy-pouncars, trains to Include baggage, express and smoking cars and operated by practical railroad men. Car-fiel- THE GOOD Msad Ratuma From Stats Which Ha Has Mat Success. Ed NEGROES By dint of beSalt Lake. ing on the ground at the logical moment, not only once but several times, K. H. Mead of Balt Lake hat been able to register more than one big score in a mining way during the present year lu Nevada camps. Salt Lake to Mr. Mead s home, hi family to here, and his arrival on Tuesday from the Sagebrush State was fir the purpose of allowing him a Ml of rest from desert travel. Mr. Mead has Just completed a round of Goldfield. Ramsey, Bullftng, Round Mountain. Falrview and Wonder, and regarding all these Nevada point of Interest he is full of good) news. Goldfield, he stated Tuesday, point MW never enjoyed such prosperity In the stream of municipal Improvement and deep min- t Ofllea a PROSPEROUS NEVADA CAMP T Aiibaenger. Denver; Sigmund Sichel, Pun laud, Oregon, and P. C. Slues and Rev. J. Votraengtr. San Francisco. The purpose of the committee to to render aid te the Jews in Russia and to be prepared at ail times to enlist the sympathy of other powers on behalf uf the Jews in Russia na occasions of persecutions and distress. An early imstorm in those pbu-e- . bloc port said that the had been bluan duan. that tii Kenyon and Cullen butt-l- s acre burning, and that 4,W'W lives had been lost in the city. Later it wa said that the Ini-u- i depot iu Ogden was a mass uf ruins and that the tabernacle there was afire. People here were greatly relieved when a partial denial uf these rumors was twenty-fou- r was made. The mail hours late, so nothing could be learned from the papers. AfTEfi LA PLATA MIaES d ?'. -. sod cracker scientifically baked. soda cracker effectually protected, soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and dean, soda cracker good at a2 times. a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY m |